mae wee Ca eta -. be ’ A > * a - age a ee Nadiney paste iaibaaaiaeen are sea a) —s m u 7 Rha ieee de wks: wh 5 wg 3 i i f i F Ws oe pron iene ie aoe F § ¥ rs te te PO men bie We Oy ee ws OD fai ti y ' > » j oT yt vs 7 af - Da | i » |} DR.RAND AND THE MICMACS | Ss a u | rae er - j a . ; _ ; : } A melancholy interest will always be pee a oF Iu attached to the Indians of Norih America i and th ate; and we have no d bt S oy gow : Mr. Jeremiah NS. Clarke’s interesting wi ‘ 4 eh j £¢ : ooo es Ci G7 f “a Littie Liver Pills. Must Bear Signature of ES Pac-Simiie Wrapper Below. we smd as casy ke as sugar. FOR HEADACHE. FOR DIZZINESS. FOR BILIOUSMESS. FOR TORPID LIVER. FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION ' GENUINE! must nave MATURE, of te | surely Vegetable. Fool ea an se eote OOS CURE SICK HEADACHE, EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhereicr Delicacy of Flavour Sameer Quality, and Highly Nutritiv Props rties. Specially rier le - ful end comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. So! only in 3-ib. tins, labelled J AM is EPPS & co., Lt d. Eomcopathic Chemists, London, Engiand. ies FAST SUPPER EPPSS Vory su ill to ta ’ | CARI ERS ap IT TLE IVER ** PiLLS. Gan MNisE:, TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF O19 P. ISLAND HOSPITAL. ENDERS will be received up to Apri! L5th, attwelve o’clock, ncon, for the purchave cf the premises known as the old Prince Edward Iejund Hospital, includioy outbuildings. The Buildiag isin good repair, heated ty hot water, and also con tains cold water pipes and electric light wire, Term. 3 to suit purchsser. B.BALDERSTON, Sec. Board of Trustees, 70—d2aw monXthur free “a ~ oad ‘Rand and the M:cmacs,” just On likeness of the learned doctor ; and an ex cellent study of hislife and character ise contributed as an introduction by the Rev Robert Murray, D. D., Editor of the » Presbyterian Witness, who says : “‘His life-work was to master the Mic» mac language, to find his way to the hearts of the poor children of the forest, and to tel! them the story of the Gospel in its simplicity. He made the language his own ; he gathered the traditious of the Indians and Jearned their ways; and in many instances found his way to their hearts. He not on!y translated portions of the New Testament and Psalms into Mic mac, but prepared a complete vocabulary of the language. The work and his Bible translations are in priat, fand may yet be found useful.” ~- ,Itis beautifully remarked by the same writerjthaty A man like Dr. Rand is a giftfrom God, for which any°community ought to, be grateful; aod the remem~« brance of fhim ought fto_be lovingly cherished.” Of Mr. Clarke’s work we shall take an opportunity to express’ our opinion after we have had time ,to peruse if with care. It is ‘supplemented §by Dr. Rand’s poem entitled “ The Dying Indiaw’s Dream,” and* by a number of (Dr, Rand’s Latin translations—the whole forming a well written and permanent contribution to Canadian literature. flied —The Montreal Gazette remarks that “Mr. Micbuael Davitt is evidently being well re- ceived by the Boer chiefe. Mr. Davitt ie, o his wav, quite as aot-Englieh as they sre, and a common dislike may make them to each otter. It is all the same a mission of doubtful wisdom he is engaged on, even from his own pointof view. The Roer sympa'hiz:r who aspired to fill the seat in Perliameut which he resigned is oot likely tc boast of the vote he rece ved.” —~Tbe Summerside Journal says that: “People very reasonably wooder how long the legal affairs of this province are to be -ooducted by an Attorney General who nas po seat in the legislature, and who ie ‘onsequently not responsible to the elec~ ' tors for any of his: fficial acts. Responsible | government ie a principle higuly cherish~ ed by the people of Prince Edward Is'and, Lut the present government, by setting thal principle at defiance, is establisbing a | dangerous precedent. mh ve ake At the Pie'ty Ready to At the Pre:ty Blouses trom Canada. At theiPre tty Jackets from Germany. At the Pre tty White Weir from Toronto At the Pretty Silks from Europe. At the’ Pretty Dress Goods trom Everywhere At the’ Pretty Velvets from France. At the}Pretty Muslins from Everywhere. At the 100 and 1 otber things on exhibition on SATURDAY ‘saturday, April 7th 1900. We invite every Jady to drop in to “MY S TORE” Saturday and take a peep at the Pretty Por's ard Londen trimmed millinery, wear Ladies suits, from Tae Examines office, will be widely | |} read. Dr, Rand devoted his llfe to th service of the tribe. As a frontispiece toMr, Clark’s work there 19 a splendid THE DAILY EXAMIER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 1k OY Hes ae ce eel Yarmout! ; it ry NiCcOLis, of Oo | Sswpinc iw Manrtrosa.—The farers of Vianitoba are erations. If fine weather | be all done in two weeks, oe (se Bistey Team.—The Bisleteam | steamer Lake QOario, Military men belie: tht slamere, Queen’s Own iffes, en command of the team Viil sation the rune OOth re} i) vill e riV Tne Rey J Goodwill will preachD V.) it Warren Grove on Sabbath the & inst, 10305 m, and New Glasgow dad at Rev D McLean will prch at Cape Traverse morning and evenin {om. —_— —->-- -— SeasonaBLe Apvick.—Aa Arizosediter who divides his spare hours betwa read- ing Kipling snd cleaning his guns js just bung this neat olacard on the non wall of his sanctum: “Don’t submitspring poetry lest we forget.” — > Tue Rev. George Miller will sit the congregation of Cove Head and Mshfield next Sabbath, April Sth, in the irrest of the Cen‘ury Fund of the Presyterian Church. Services at Coveheadt 11 a. to,, at Brackley Point Road at p.{m., and at St. Peter’s Road at7 p. uo Easter Hotiwways.— The P E. 1. Railway issue excursion ticketson the llth, 12th, 13th and 14th Api, 1900, good toreturn on the 16th Api, 1900. A special train is also to be rurbetween Tignish and Charlottetown on he 14th April, and special cheap fares vil be in force on all trainson that day, te hand bills, tf. es lt ##Aw OLp anp WeLt Tried Razpy.— Mrs. Winaelow’s Soothing Syrupias been used for over fifty years by mi‘ons of mothers for their children whileteething with perfect success. It soothes ne child, softens the gums, allays the pam, cures wind colic, and is the best renedy for diarrhea. It is pleasant to he taste. Sold by druggists in every par of the world. Twenty-five cents a betle. Its value is incalcuahle. Bs sure aniask fo Mrs. Wtaslows Soothing Syrap. C.M. 8B. A.—St. the Cathelic Mutual Benenit Asociation wae recently inetuuted at Vermn River by Granu Deputy Mel-aac with the fol- l-wing officers: piritugl Adviser, Rev. Dr. Dwle; Presidem, Sohn A. O'Keeffe ; 1 t Vice President, Daaiel A. McEaschern ; 2nd Vice President, John James McGiivrav; Reccrding Secreiary, Herbert A. McKenzie: Asst. Secretary, we Augutive Brothers ; Financial Secre- tary, Wi jiam G. McDonald ; Treasurer, Roderick V. Mclunis , Mazeual, Peter J. Jackraan; Guard, Alfred D. Duaopby ; Trustees, Patrick M. Brothers, Charles J. McKerzie, Joreph Fraser, Donald F. McDouald ane Jobn A. O’Eeeffe. Act ing Chancellor, Patrck M. Brother —_———_ = New Grascow Division, No, 53, held their 37th anniversary, Tuesday evening, April 3rd, 1900, in their ball at New Glas gow. Aithougb the night was very un~ i favorable tht hell was well filled and the following programme was carred out to the enjoyment of all present :— Speech by Chairman—Mr James Dickie- son. Chorus by Choir—A Welcome to all. Solo —Selected— Mies Ella J Bagvall, Speech— Mr Geo Smith. Solo—Seleeted—Mr R W Steveuson. Recitation ~ Mies Delly McLeod. Speech— Rev A E Simpson. Quartette— Messrs M Bradshaw, R Stevenson, Miss Laura Houston, Mise J Stevenson. Readiog—Mr S T Aitken. So’o (encored) —Miss Daisy Macpbers son. Soeech—Mr Wm Leard. Solo (encored)-~Mr Ernest Staniey. Readiog—Mies Nora Lefurgey. Chorus by Choir—‘*Homeward bound.’ Recitation— Master DeBlois Andrew, Solo— Miss Daisy McPherson. Recitation ~Miss Martha McCoubrey. God Save the Queen. Ix was moved by Mr W Laird and seconded by Mr Geo Smith that a vote of thanks be tendered tothose who kindly took part from Charlottetown, which was carried aud replied to by Mr Ernest Stan ey 10 a few well chosen remarks. —Tbhe Duke of Norfolk, who has re- signed the portfolio of postmaster- genera | field in the Salisbury cabinet to go to South Africa with a Yeomanry corps raised by himself, is The others ere the Duke of Teck | the Duke of Marlborough and the Duke of Westminster. In addition to these ’ busily engaged in sding |; contnes 1 | Joachim’s Banch of | Free Treatment, Tor Catarrh, Asthma, HMron- echitis, Influenza, Colds. Kingston, Ont. The eprivklisg of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does not pene- trate the oi'+d outer cru-t, and that vege- tation alongthe line of the rails is des- troved. Duriog the las: twelve morths at leasta dozen eiepbant trainers nave been kil'ed ~ more than have been killed in ten years previou + eR Minard’s Linimen’ for sale everywhere. A Boer patro! consists of three men, a veteran and two youngsters, usually ap uncle and two uephews, ora father and two of wis sons. + eee Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandratl A test of fifty different kinds of wind mills was made by the United States gov- Resident Hydrogapher of Sietes government survey, at Lawrence, | Kansas, the report of which has been made public. The tests were made ihe * ae, 46, 20, and 25, | mile winds. [no every instance the Chicago Aermotor came ont far ahead of all the others. Only four of the other mille madea showing sufficient to entitle them to a place in the government report. Tbe many owners of Aermotors in this province will be pleased to that their old and well-:ried friend still stands towering far above all other com-= petitors. Thove interested in harnessing Bovyer, Box 34 Charlotte ow, the Aermotor Co’s., representative in P. E. Isiand. m2Js w3iex, gu, s’side jour, pio. Red, white and blue bon—three widths “just ceived at Stanley Bros. rlb- re- Do your mattresses need to be reupbole~ tered? If so, let us send forthem. If sent forion the morning we wiil return Prices very low. —1 wk. Joun Newson. Tickets ov sale at C. D. Rankin’s and Haszard & Moor-’s for Emerso.ian re- cital, Thuraday evening, Apri! Sth. ‘Union Jack of Old England,” words and muaic at Miller Bros. Geo. Carter & Co’s Seed Catalogue for 1900 is the best vet putlished by that popular firm. It tells about the best seeds and where to get and how to grow them. Write for it. ree to all. See advt. in this paper. Rare bargains in men’s laced and elastic side boots. See the lot we are selling at $1.00 a pair; if we have your size you will get a big bargain,— J, B. Macdonald. Fishermen’s Boots, guaran- teed waterproof; the very low- est prices obtainazle.—J. B. Macdonald & o, Our new epring stock of tailor-made suits is jast exactly what it oughtto be Come in and try one on; nice new ttting room, Jas Paton & Co Parlor Carpets. Rarely beautiful pat~ terns, some in deep, rich greens with graceful ecro)], patierns fashioned after thet fine o'd styte Florentine embroidery floral design esbading with glowing reds, Ecchanting effect. Come and see them.— Jas. Paton & Co. We’re after your wal] paper order, and we'd like an opportunity of showivg vou the best wall paper stock in Prince Ed- ward Island.—Moore & McLeod. new, the fourth duke to take the | Ladies, we claim our i there are tbree princes of the blood, the | two Tecks and Prince Christian Vicior, | and quite a number of marquises, earls goods at old prices. Values; cannot be beaten As our goods were bought before the Charlottetown’s best milliner (Miss Murnyan) is still with’us to show vou the newest creations in mil- linery, and is now prep: ured to take your ae. — Seutner Mele’ & C1 | “Bie Rise” all and lords now serving at the front. Aristocracy is evidently uot degener- ating. ACHOSEN FRIEND Harvard Bronchial Syrap is the chosen | friend of our beet singers and most noted | on “Easter Baigain Days” It | call and inspect Caarlottetown’s Millin- quickly étops the worse cough, banishes | ¢T’s *tock of Easier Hate. public speakers, Noother cough remedy? has such a widespread reputation. boareepees and clears the throst and bron- chial tubes. Druggists ag’a dealers re~ commend Harvard Brovel ie] Syrup. ae ‘ Our new epring neck Wear not the ordi nary kind you see every@ay. Sere our wir dow tonight. Gordon & McLellan. | will be opened. the Just afew days more ard our grand new stock of Londen and Paris millinery The finest stock ever erament conducted by Prof E. C Murpby, the United | hear i the wind can obtain a copy of the govern | ment report bv sendings card to Frack | who is | them in the evening made over a8 good as | 6, 1900. SEEREN ak ' re we Me SE S08 2a You have probably read of the new Catarrhozone method of treatement and | | its wonderful cures of these diseases. We . ‘ want you to try Catarrhozoae and be cot-| « vi s mer Fora short time we | & wil! send to read his paper, free, a} 23: outfit, sufficient in most casesto per / ; manen ly cure Send vour addrees and | en 82 10 cents in stamps to cover the} 603' Of malling,. N C.*Potson & Co., | £% { | | | PTAA SAAT AHR SREB AB brought to P.E. Island. Moore & Me. Leod. New shirt weists. n2 w | Re wrappers, new cottons and! # 4‘« new hats, all the latest color.) Cs ings and styles, they’re very | : pretty, see them early at| Prowse Bros. | Gents—Our new hats are just what you are looking for, get oee at oncc, we have been very thoughtful for your needs this year.— Prowse Bros. Ladies from Souris visiting Ch’ town | will "do wel] to | > Come in and | ' see our sture. People say it is the best in Province. See all the novelities of , the season. Do some of your buying here. J you sre pleased with our goods make | erstore your headquarters. We will be , ©ased to serve you. ~Jas. Paton &fo. | Apl 15 w2i | | : se } ———- re RB 8S ee — ee a EN | © %-> 2) bo F ix ITH the approach of gentle spring you are confronted with the fact that the old hat you have on your head, termed a hat out of respect for its past worth, will become mcre ad more of an an- noyance to your friends and a source of ingominy t> yourself. We tue it vou will buy another. Send the old one to South Africa with our next ccntingent, where it will be in _ pertect harmony with domestic economy of the defeated Boers, then come to Prowse Bros and geta hat that will give you satisfaction until it is threadbare. WOTHER fact ay be | taken into consideration in the purehase of a good hat it invariably has the neme Prowse Bros on ite If you are in search of a kat cheap, and you are not particular as to style, we ean give you some alittle off, at half price or less; even then we are ‘glad to get clear of them. EMEMBER that we buy direct from the manufacturers of the best hats in the world, thereby saving you the wholesaler’s profit and our profit on his profit. Figure it out; you'll find it means quite a little. Satisfaction without compromise, yourmonrney back if otherwise. It’s merely our way of selling hats. 8600 Christy's 1800 Ameriean’s. 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