THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 30, 1g00, THE : rVER $6660 hE Lh eo bo | if DAIL : LAA MINER! <> } a _ The _<? + | f sub ripri on $4 a Year E > + ith = Transvaal War =| FY THE Wel EKLY EXAMINER il a an mp ed Ee te bineid n » Year, Sir John Tenniel was able to cele- $i ee brate his eightieth birthday with the ’avable in hai [ ban. Dahoia? victort “ Reay enrichine Postpaid t> Any teas 1B 1 Pun 2 Tue Da EXAMINER is on sale every Besides the oldest aoe of the Mar- a welticihieeias ta tities, (ae of Dufferin, of Lord Roberts and wey slbete 2. of Viscount F rankfort de Montmorency, pieetten 8h te. who have been killed, the heirs-appar + nati an ent or presumptive to the following Geo Carter & Co, Queen St peerages are under orders for South C. 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Promp: atteatioa to couatry calls ’ adit ~ S tree m. liscd3 he A. aa nad AB hie) VISE | Lowest market prices. Dodd and Rogers Th Y awe Speaking of Paul E. Wirt Fountain pens Mark Twain sas: “An absolutely. perfect fountain pen, a pen compared with which all other pens ars frank failures,” This may be rather a sweep- ing stat»ment, but evidently Mark Twain's pen served him well. So will yours if you use a WIRT. G. F. HUTCHESON, = QVUEEN ©TREEY. ) Jeweler & Optician. Hardware People. = The family of Colonel Baden-Powell has so many members who are distin- guished for cleverness and - versatility that it is not surprising that they get a little mixed in the public mind. The tendency at present is to attribute every achievement bv a Baden-Powell to the hero of Mafeking. We .read almost daily of his war kites and his war baloon, neither of which inventions belongs to him, both being the property of his brother, Major F. S. Baden. Powell, of the Scots Guards, now at the front. He is a recognized author- ity on aeronautical subjects. His war kites are now in practical use in South Africa aiding Marconi’s wireless tele- graphy. The smajer has made 26 voyages in his baloon. Lord Rosebery made a unique cele- bration of the relief of Ladysmith by entertaining the inmates of the Epsom SURGEON | news of the relief arrived, Lord Rose- | bery telegraphed to the master express- Workhouse. On the day that the ing a desire to give the inmates a pleasant day in celebration of the event. A bountiful dinner and tea, with dishes of a very varied kind, were] provided, and there was an athple distribution of such. “ comforts” as tobacco, snuff, sweets and fruit. After tea a musical entertainment was given by a number cf metropolitan and local artists. Mr. I.N. Ford thinks that Cecil Rhodes’ controversy with the military authorities has armed his enemies with resources for renewing their war- fare upon’ him when he arrives in England. His friends regret some of his indiscretions and are disposed to criticise him for telling too much su- perflous truth about the management of the campaign by Buller and Methuen. It is a long way from the British Isles to ‘Table Bay, and the fact that two hundred thousand men have been carried that distance since the war be- gan, without the loss of a single life, shews that Britain possesses not only the largest, but the most perfect ocean transport system im the world. No 4 other nation, no two nations could have done any such thing. When the honors for the war come to be distri- buted, by no means the least worthily earned will be those gained by the transport officers at Seuthampton and Tilbury, and the equally efficient men who have charge of the disembark- — ations in South Africa. ** Delays are dangerous.” Those who have poor, weak, impure blood ehould take Hood’s Sarsaparilia at It never disappoints. we Nal Bt SMOKED OR -— DAMAGED But clean fresh goods, just see our window— what we are offering you for 99¢ Wee Big Bargains all this montk. once. CEES SUSU er ee LY Py rm | 1 It causes pale faces, white lips, weak nerves and lack of vitality. A blood- fat producing food-medicine is needed. scouls Emulsion. goes to the root of the trouble, strengthens and en- riches the blood, and builds up the entire system. For Anemic girls, thin boys, and enfeebled mothers, it is the Standard remedy. oc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toromte, Prince Edward Island Magazine ...WOW ON SALE.... 4t all the Booksteres and at R. H. Masen’s News Stand. atawur CONTENTS FOR MARCH. “Eke Idle Hour’—Frontispiece. A Reverie, by May Carroll. First Settlers of Three Rivers, by Pref. John Caven, A Prince County Ghost Story, by J.. Mollison, Remnants of Acadian Dykes, by W. H. Warren. Rise, Sons of the Empire! M. W. M. Scettish Associations in P. E. Island, by Hor Senater Macdonald. Tenant League Results, by John Ross. [he Early Settlers of St. Eieauors, by Aubert G. Compton. To a Wounded Tern, by Jeremiah S., Clarke. “eglish Meanings of Irish Names, by W. J. K. Our Boys,” by May Carroll. Sec a ecopy—Send for sample The P.-£. Island Magazine. P. O, BOX 698, Charlettetown, P. E. I. Rmersonian Recital Uader the direction of Miss Isobel Mace millan in the KINDERGARTEN HALL sO sit Thursday Evening, April Oth I i cctincinnk dnsenaid Radstmd 004 64 1, Physical Culture—amerson Exer- cises to Musicel Accompaniment...... Gentlemen: Messrs R C Macpherson, GR Macmillan, J E F Cahill. Ladies: Misses Edith Stewart, Eva Hyde, Fannie Macmillan. Direcior: Mies leobel Macmillan. Piano: Miss Smallwood. - Cornet: Miss Gwendoline Welsh. - Reading—** How Dot Heard the BORGER occncea «4: b-qtenetincese Mi«s Flo ‘Mackenzie. . Violin Solo (relecied).. endeebebices Prof. Vinnicombe. : . Reading— ‘In a Sleeping Car”...... (a farce).......00- ; . - Howells Miss Josie Stentiford. . Vocal Solo—*Odi Tu ..o.0e sees Mattei Mr F J Stavley. bo ee erereee cr 6. Reading—NScene from Quo Vadis— “Rescue of Lygia”......... liek aie is Miss Ruby Rattray. PART II. Orchestra.. oJ ‘ Reading—“The Last Shot”... Mr Kenneth Macpherson. 8. Piano Trio.. he aa ee i 9. 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