— sae OS FRSOLUTE THE BAIL’ BXAMINBR CHARLOTTRTOWN, ‘o- — GERMANY HELPS INDIA. | Kaizer Sends a Message ane a Half Million Marks to ey wamtia Si Fossci t “Siu ca. May 5—Emperor William has telegrapnued to the viceroy of India, Lord Curzon of Meddleston, as follows: ** Fall he deepest sympathy for tae terribdie listrees in India, Berlin has with my ap ‘oval, realized the sum of over half a n marks and I[ have ordered it for- warded for your disposal. May India fe ction On the part of the capita German empire is from a deep sympathetic love for Ind which has prompted my people, and which Mus ear ature of ma from the fact that blood her than water.”’ “9 Fn — “ ° 1 4 FE, ‘ > i this message the vicer yy today r /¢ AZ wFA OA D2 oe, | plie “as follows : | ““{ hawe had the honor to receive your i Jrapper Ceiow | rial majesty’s most gracious tele - —<e En } vram, the termsof which will create a e il a iy ' nrill of gratitade throughout India for to take 15 st the warm-hearted, sympathetic attitude of = FOS MEANACHE. 1 your capital, Berlin, acting upon the ; ne | DIZZINESS. - {FOR BILIOUSHESS. 2 FOR TORPID LIVER. f FOR CONSTIPATION. ™> |For SALLOW SKIN. Me FOR THECOMPLEXION) | Eww ENUINE MYST HAVE _— R ely Vegetable Se Cero a el a mabe i . SICK HEADACHE. EPPS'S GOGOA GRATEFUL Disting: ished ene leré for Delicacy of Flav«c ‘Supe rior ae ee NE eR ET wa Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the 1a avenenvtic. Sold nervous &@na ays peptic ‘ we a only i t-ib. tins, ia@belled JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid. |} Homcopathic Chemists, Lor ee England. BREAKFAS SUPPE i R a | EPPS'S GOGOA MITATION IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY,” best proof that WINARD'S LINIMENT = | has extraordinary merits, and is in g od repute with the public, is, that I'l IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- E®. The imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence of Genuine his notice is necessary, as injurious and jmitatious, called WH1ITE LINI m wT, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn stituted fo MINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay « larger profit. They ail Sell on tha Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. Ine in pz ormer, pi ypriet which sin ag Tgerou ticular claiming to be made by a or of MINARD’s LINIMENT, ply 1s a lie. INSIST UPON HAVING MIVARD’S LINIMENT MADE BY 6, C. RICHARDS & CO,, ‘, Yarmouth, N.S., lis ay ,, Those Who Plain Sailing “ eg Wit! a Jar Goods are oh Qur Prices are Right {t lies with you, reader, tog:ve us a thance to prove the above assertion. We are receiving new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Mark«t Baskets from 10c up. Choice Creamery Pitter juet received, Try our Orange Pekoe Tea at 28c per n. It will please you. We also sell Si wezard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. \ big stock ofother Teas on band, from | Je per ib up. ‘i230 0=— ins stock, Ly tera, Clams, ete. and a full we Of general groceries, all at the be possible prices, Free delivery of » all parts of the city. Telephone iugication, ‘, Maddigan a (0 sOW GR QUEEN STREET TOLET Stiere and Warehouse at St. Peter’s Bay. The store and w archouse until recently oc- eupied by the late John P, Sullivan, Apply ‘2, MRS. McLEAN, St. Peter’s Bay, South Side. ~ canned Salmon, } ment | tive, especially in the chamber scene. | Tago Mr. Buffham was readily very clever, opportance and noble initative of your im- | perial majesty. It is indeed an illuacra- I tion of the binding force of kinship of your majesty that the German people should turn with kindly thought to the york being done by the British goyern- ia this country for the relief of the sufferings with which the poor terrible | Indian people are afflicted. Oa their halfI venture to acknewledge the gener | ous action of your majsety and the munth- cent contribution of your people.” the Lyceum Cempany. sd : ** seiadom i8 An Ontario exchange says: it that St Catherine’s nas a chance to see Shakespearean plavs so that when such afforded as is now, the grand opera house ought to be showing theS RO siga nightly. Nobody claims that the company is composed of Henry Irvings and Ellen Terrys, but it is com. an opportunity is | posed of an all round clever lot of people their lines, deliver them as though they understood them and act their paris with more than the usual | ability of companies seen on the road. The performance cn Tuesday night was | the tragedy “O helio, the Moor of Venice’ and itcould be hard to excel the per: formunce given, Mr. D’Oize ss the Moor, gave & capital performance that was particularly effec: As who know though perhaps his action was rather too much for “Honest Iago.” Still he carried off the cool, smooth villain, a post master of devilish conceits, treachery and deceii, with such skili as to draw forth the hisees and applause of the audience. Miss Miamie Lorimer made a sweet Desdemona, speak. ing her lines with loving tendernees, and taking everything from her lord with eubmission: Miss Hext,as Emelie, made the most of arather poor eharacter and was really dramatic in the chamber scene giving a force to the -sharacter that a brave and honest women would. The Other characters were well sustained, especially Mr Cliffurd’s Cassio. = Kipling on tha Canadians. Londoy, May 6 —Rudyard Kipling, ia the Daily Mail, reférring to the disirability of the colonies ettling j in South Africa and the lack of iijducement offered by the home governmeat says: “Among the various hospital, lie three hundred Can- adians of every stamp and breed. We re- quire young, clean, intelligent, well-edu- cated men. Three hundred heads of save and soaped families—~shall we let all these beautif:)] men go back to their own places and meyer lift @ finger to stay tiem.’ ee Chinged in Transit. cal : Vicroats), B. C. May 6.—A box fron England, which, it is said, CORieg ~ i wedding present “of plate ‘for 1 CB ‘yfanes, farmerly Miss Wolfenden, of this city, was found én arrival a few days ago to contain nothing more valuable than a bushel of wheat. Where the transposition was effected has not yet been determined by the detectives engaged on the case. Beer Prisoners For Ceylen. CotomBo, Ceylon, May 7.—It is expect- ed that a batch of Boer prisoners will be sent here. The Imperial government has approached the Ceylon authorities on the subject and has asked them to euggest a good site for acamp. a Ty ~ Ra “ Canadian echool children,” says the Chicago Times-Herald, “have sent ames sage of sympathy to Aguinaldo for the purpose of offssetting American sym- pathy for the Boers. It will just about offset, if the messenger v ho has it can dee liver the goods.” It remains to be seen whether the other messenger will be able to deliver the goods. But it does not happeo to be truethat Canadian schoo! oe have sent a message to Aguin- alco | PERSONAL. en ee es Major Dent,of the British War Offices is bow in the ‘Upper Provinces of the Do- minion purchasing herees for remounts in South Africa. NOTES AND COMMENTS. -The meana of telegraphic communi eation betweea this Province and Sack- ville are in trouble. Is this a result of Sir Louis Davies’ interference? If go, it is to be regrettd that Sir Louis Davies had not postponed his attack until after Lord Roberis had reached Pretoria. Instead of having better and cheaper telegraphic vommunication, we have—for the nonce, tian interesting juncture,—none at a!! ! CA: : ‘he revenue of Egypt reached $57,- 9.000 last vear,. which is the highest rd. Laere wagq 3urp! ug ove | of 32,000,000, in addition to | ) placed the credit athe re- rovernment now loans | 10 sheen, or peasant class, | cent., stead of the 40 per cent. | eretofore paid to usurers. ) makin st Strides forward un - $ 1 Control. oe er: Exclusive those vonedi ans who nay have fallenin the fi; oht g in South frica during the past week, Pai tale of leath in’ the Canadian coutingents 18 as follows :— Killed, Paardeberg, Feb. 18............. 18 Died from wounds Co FPOR OE He Seeseee ee ne 3 Killed, Paardeberg, Feb. 28 Pe ce eece ee 7 Died ties Qhenis | 53. ck. te... 5 | Killed March 25.... ee DOWROE ic cncee- cenienaecs... 3 Died from disease ............. . Be Total 55 All the above were in the Royal Cana- dian Regiment of Infan'ry, except Gunner Bradley of “D” Battery, drowned, aad Roconae Ramsay, of the Mounted Rifles, died of disease. Over two hundred ot bers have been in the hospital from wounds or disease, of whom hardly half have return- ed to the ranks, —At the recent German military man= ceuyre’, four-whe led automobiles contain~ ing an officer and driver were used for the most part, forthe speedy conveyance of the elderly staff officers, and some of them ran ata speed as great as 30 or 40 miles an hour. Inthe Franco-Prussien war a hara day’s march of twenty-four hours for transport waggons was 50 milee. At the end of each march, the horses were use~ less. In the recent manceuvres motor ! wagous travelled at the rate of 7 miles an hour, and a day’s work of ten hours was 70 miles. War authorities consider t} at | the day is not far distant when train horses will be replived to a considerable | extent by petroleum motors. The Kaiser takes the grcstest interest in this new de- velopment, and a number of cflicers have | been Set apart to study motors aud impart | instructions to the subordinates, — A College Representative. Lexpon, May 5.—Sir John Batty Tuke, vice-president of the Royal College of Physicians of Edinburgh, has been ‘elect ed to represent the University of Edin- burgh and St. Andrew’s in the House of Commons without opposition, James M. Barrie, the novelist, having decided not to contest the seat. SE ee eres mitations of Dodd's Kidney Pilis are | legion, The box is imitated, ' the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd's Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have a reputation, Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate. So they trade on the reputation of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD’S. Dodd's is the original. Dodd's is the name to be care D-O-D-D°S KIDNEY _PILLS GENUINE OLD TIME AGATE WARE. How often you take u —— time enamelled ware, an wish you i! could get some more like it. { It was so cleam, so durable, so good. San cnt Baile pace an “CRESCENT” Steel Agate Ware It is made the same process, iets cole wotantae same care, and costs 20 more than rer Insist on getting “ Crescent” brand, then you get the best. MABE NY The Thos. Davidson M’f’g Co. —_ Fancy Geeds, etc. 25 aud 30 per cent dis- | count, for a few days only. Sale to com- mence Saturday morning April 14th. pash, MAY 8, rg00. at scat ta Hew a Prince Edward Islander Was Rescued From Death. ee ee ee Five Doctors Pronounced His la curable—Al] Remedies Except Dodd’s Case SAA Kidney Pilis Failed to Help Him —Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Him. Liverpoot,N, S. May 7.—The all- absorbed topic of conversation for the | past few days here was furnished by an i | incident that occurred on the market on | Saturday. A well-known farmer, resident a few miles from town, had purchased a box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills from Mr. Arthur Hutchins’ drug store. ‘To a friend heres marked that his son was taking them for Bright’s Disease, “Are they daing him any good ? ” ask- ed his friend. ‘“‘They are,” was theanswer. “He has only used ene box yet, bur bas improved wonderfully. No other medicine that we tried did him the slightest good.” “‘Dodd’s Kidney Pilis are the greatest and graneest medicine that ever wae made,” put ina bystander who had over heard the conversation. The jittle group turned to the speaker j questioningly. He continued : **T know personully of a case in which Dodd’s Kidney Pills saved a precious life —snatched aman from the very brink of the grave. “JT was travelling in Prince Edward Is land and was ataying ata placs called North Carlton. “Everybody was talking of a Mr. M. B. Connick, who has suffered with Bright’s Disease for fifteen yeara, “Five doctors attended him. They al! pronounced his case incurable. The best doctor in the district said the same. “He was induced to try Dodd’s Kid- ney Pille. Ten boxes cured him. They FROM DEATH'S DOOR, | That all boys’ suits look alike,—quite the contrary, some never look well, some look wel! at first but soon give out beeause not henestly made, Others took well at first be- cause they are made honestly, We guarantee our suits free from defects, from faulty material or workmanship, We have nearly three thousand will cure your son, sir, you may be sure. suits for the little men. ssllaeciical cleat Prices are 75c, $1,600, 1.25, 1.50, 1.75, 2.25, 2.90, 3.25 sess @o@ 4% © © @2O ] 4 95 , Bring back anything not dene properly ‘ Bring back anything not done right ¢ Its our business to turn out work ’ right, and if we are informed that any work we have done is not satisfactory we are only too glad to make it satisfactory. free of charge. Its our business to please customers and we always strive to do s0 as far as it lies in our power. é ¢ When in need of anything in our | ( 8 ene ~ we line remember “ THE MODERN ” Founders Engineers & Machinists and Boiler Makers. te >< th @& @ & @ BS Ye GV , Bruce atewart and Co'y. ¢ 4 Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf ¢ Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 ¢ ~~», oe wa, @ 2@ FD @ @® @ BS DOMINION GF CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In Chancery. BEFORE THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS, Francis J. Trainor, administrator cum testament! annexo of the personal estate and effects of Morgan Hinchey, deceased, testate, complainant, and Morgan Landrigan defendant. Puarenant tothe order of .he Court of Chancery, bearing date the Second day of April, A. D., 1900, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of the late Morgan Hinchey, late of Rustico, in Queen’s County, in the Province of Prince Edward Js Iand Fisherman, do come in and exbibit and prove their accounts before me at the of fice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of the said Pro- vince, ian the Law Courts Building, in Chariottetown;in Queen’s County,afore- said, on or before the thirtynfirst day of May next, A. D. 1900, >r in default thereof they will be excluded in the sadministra- tion of the eaid estate and in the decree of this court herein Dated at Charlottetown in Queen’s County,in the said Province,this 26th day of April, A. D., 1900. (Sgd.) z A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. -(Sgd.) JAMES J.. JOHNSTON, Complainants’ Solicitor. —2aw. & w. Don't Waste Your time looking else- where, you can’t get boys suits to cuit you as well as ours, you'can’t get as large an sortment to choose from, You can’t get as good a fit as ours becaus? it’s our hobby to fit the little men, and we do it. You need not go any further than right here for the best. Don't If you can’t go out with your boy to buy his suit. Send him to us and we will fit him ahalf dozen times, and seud them all to your house; we'll be glad to heip you in this way. We will take more pains with the boy alene than when you are with him. We trust you, you trust us, as= Sauaee CLEARANCE SALE Estate of the Late Mrs. Lewis, North Side of Queen Square. Glass, China, OWse 0 ius Crockeryware, Lamps, Come eariey and secure bargains. Terme pe LEON at — Fe ae Me ate an We ae eS Ye a cme