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FO FOR SALLOW SKIN. wa FOR THE COMPLEXION rs NUOEZNE: must nave MATUF cnenapceent Meret foot i ¥ fahia rely Vegetabio. , CURE SICK HEADACHE. Pps'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTIN Distinguished every whero for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quali: y, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grato- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled ZA MrT S EPPS & Co., Lit d. Hon ceopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAK “AST SUPPER NOC PACHA Teed Bw wees TENDERS FOR PURCHASE OF OLD P. E. ISLAND HOSPITAL. ENDERS will be received up to Apri 15th, attwelve o’clock, noon, for the parchase cf the premises known as the old Prince [idward Island Hospital, including embailiings. The Buildiag is in repair, heated by hot water, and aleo con tmescod water pipes and electric light wos, Term to suit purchaser. B.BALDERSTON, Sec. Board of Trustees, 78—d2.~ monXthur ' oOth, and 18 descriptive of the trip t We are permitied to put pLOW | Itis dated Regina, March ‘ We have arrived here after a tiresom: ride acrosa Canada. At the Ottawa dep we were received by Sir Louis Davies,wh ealled us out of the train personally an gave us a hearty handshake. We als n Mr. A.C. McDonald, of Montague an Mr. Owen. > + > On Wednesday o’clock, we caught the firat broad and level prairie with its dark so! . At ten o’clock we reached Winnipeg Here, in this great city, we saw all claeses Doukhobors were abundant. head a photo taken moraing, a00ut nine sight of tl of people. The Islanders Winnipeg. When we arrived at Regina we marched to barracks, about two miles from the city. We had our breakfast in barracks, and were afterwards given four blanket- and a straw mattress each, andj shown to a room with ten beds in it. From there we went about the tu‘ldings and saw some of the horses. In one place were four In- dian prisoners with a shakle on their feet to which was attached a chain abeut four teet long with a clog of steel on the end of it. Standing guard over the [a- dians was a policeman with a loaded re~ volver. They wereworking. Some were imprisoned for stealing, otbers for getting drunk and various misdemeanors. We had nothing to do the firet day. We had some real pleasure in witnessing the splen- did horsemanship of the police when breaking in horses. The bronches kick and jump continually, and are always trying to throw their rider ; but I believe a gatling gun would not get them off. We had our first drill this morning, It was a short one, about an hour, and we are off duty fer today. Here we have every convyenience,—reading room, gyms nasium, baths, all sorts of games. There isa piano bere and abundance ef music. The regulations require us to be in our room at kaif-past nine at night, up at six, breakfast at seven, dioner at twelve, good | supper at six. There is very. little snow here now, : I will write again and describe our work when we are better acquainted with it. NOTES AND COMMENTS. ee ~The Montreal Gazette remarks that the rate of forty deaths per thousand is whatthenew census of Manila shows. Smallpox and leprosy are also ro common that no atteotion is paid to them by the people. A bundle of disinfectants is ia cluded in the white man’s burden Uncle Sam bas takea up in the Philippines. “IF ITS NEW WEHAVE IT.” Saturday, April mi at X 7th 1900. We invite every lady to drop in to “MY STORE” Saturday and take a peep at the Pretty Paris and London trimmed millinery, At the }’:«tty Ready to wear Ladies suits. At the Pretty Blouses trom Canada. At the Pretty Jackets from Germany. At the Pretty White Wear from Toronto. At the Pretty Silks from Europe. At the Pretty Dress Goods trom Kverywhere At the Pretty Velvets from France. At the Pretty Muslins from Everywhere. At the 100 and 1 other things on exhibition on SATURDAY Ladies, we claim our Values; cannot be beaten As our goods were bought before the “Big Rise” all goods at old prices. Charlottetown’s best milliner (Miss Murnyan) is still with us to show vou the newest creations in mil- linery, and is now prepared to take your order. — Spille’ Mi & Gi) THBZDAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 7; 1900. FROM BY THE SEA, A Prince Fdward Island } Marvel. - | Mr. M. B. Connick, of Middleton, P. E. [., Telle a remarkable Story—Cured , ' ot Bri¢ht’s Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, ETON, -. E. as April 2.—Prob- known man in Prince Ed | [eland is Mr, M. B. Conniek, of | ton, Lot 26, Prince County, P. E. I. | onnick 1. a blacksmith and has edathis trade a!l overthe Island. For arter of acentury he has earried on sineaa at North Carleton. He now Middleton, r sixteen years Mr. Connick suffered Complaint, which finally de- Disease, For six ara Mr. Connick had to hire a man todo » work. He employ five different joctorsa. Finally, the | octor he went to told him he had Brig Disease, and war incurable, and itavds no use in him spending money. Dodd’s Kidney Pills have eured hun-~ dreds of cases of Bright’s Disease and Mr. Connick heard of them. He determined to test them ia his own case. After the third box Mr. Connick went hack to work, After ten boxes he was as wellas be ever was in his life and could shoe a horse just as well as he ever could. In a letter written recently to an en~ quirer who asked whether Mr. Connick at- tributed his cure solely to Dodd’s Kidney Pille, Mr. Connick said : “T would net have been alive and strong to-day if it were not for Dodd's Kiduey Pills. All the county knows my case and there have been hundreds come to ask me about it. I tell them the whole thing just as it was, and give the sole credit of my cure to Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Mr. Connick says Dodd’s Kidney Pills are greatly in favor in Prince Edward Is- land, as indeed they are throaghout the length aod breadth of Canada and the English-speaking world. Kidney ed into Bright’s CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. Amount already received and acknowledged by Merchant’s MAE T. Di Bk vb cad kee $2,916 10 PETER’8 ROAD P.O, Adem BRGRM. ctesdteansn cc. 1 00 Alex Jackeon........ MEBs ba obs 2 00 Total collected at Point Pleas- A Pe teh ee ge suse ° O83 00 MALPEQUE. Hon Pater McNutt....... = covsece 5 00 Jae M MoNutt..cce- 5. ccovesese s 1 00 Se ONE. . Cy ves chats: bc ouke bcs 1 00 Dy PEO es dees. cnce.s « cobersene 1 60 Was a ss « 640 eoeaneed vk 1 00 BE ee: NOR enccccces ‘beauties 2 60 R McGougan...... .. wee 1 08 M McGougan...... Jatés eee 1 00 J K MeGoogan........ obs eens 1 60 DF kv nn ‘encttece camry 1 00 Te ORG ic cnciciudhiviscecs cocsesics 1-06 Mra A MeGongan.. .... . 000s 50 fp I 045s uness + odes wie 1 00 OP Es a uieabiieends® 5 aaa’ 100 Re AIOE india o's s ceceisn’ o- endian 25 bo o oP MO, fa cu dessin ee, Total collected by Ada Under- — aeeieh $ 416 $25 00 Amount received and acknow- leged todate................$2,967.20 Proceeds of concert at Victoria.. —Affidavit Maker Pritchett, who per- sonated @ returaing officer in West Ei'gin, and counted Conservative votes for the Libera! candidate, is living in Detreit en av allowance of 50a menth. The con« sideration is his remaining out of the country while the enquiry into‘‘ the ma chine’s”” work is going on. Besides operating in West Elgiu, he eays he work- ed in the parliamentary contests in West Huron and Brockville, the enquiry into which Sir Wilfrid Laurier obstructs. In view of these facts the Montreal G-szette remarks, ‘* Who is it that pays Pritcbett his stipend ? ero CL A CHOSEN FRIEND ‘Harvard Bronchial Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most noted public speakers. No other cough remedy has such a widespread reputation. It quickly etops the worse cough, banishes boarsenees and cleare the throat and bron- chial tubes. Druggista and dealers re- commend Harvard Brovchiel Syrup. Our new epring neckwear not tk: ordi- nary kind you see everyday. See cur win dow tonight... Gordon & McLellan | its wonderful cures of these diseases, Wel! want you to try Catarrhozoue and be coa- | vinced of its merit. Fora shorttime we | | will send to readers of Total cullected at Maipeque... $ 19 (6 ; : ; : you will get a big bargain,— 4 C Underhay, Bay Fortune... 1 50 J B. Macdonald DINGWELL’S MILLS. Fishermen’s Boots, guaran- Mre D McLean............... . 25 | teed waterproof; the very low- as Te PINEG c's dincenibncomesé 10} egt prices obtaina»le.—J. B. Mre J Simmons.......... $000 ove 25 Mae ld Cc Se ihsnediskts 656-6 cae cs 25 avdonald & Co, Be TR biinnctenschacostes ss ac 10} Our new spring stock of tailor-made OF aon asc es ce ennom 13 | suits is jast exactly what it onght to be SE Be MOD cccese ccccss sence 12 | Come in and try one on; vice new hiting Lottie McDonald ..ccccoce cccccs 15| room, Jas Paton & Co W Stead... . 2... secssseee we eves 50 Parlor Carpete. Rarely beautiful pat- Jas M Squarebriggs...... pinbaiap 25/ terns, some in deep, rich greens with BR ONIT wi is Cs trowsseds so ie 25 | graceful scroll, patterns fashioned ayter ee ea 55 | that fine o’d style Florentine embroidery Free Tratment,. chitis, Influenza, Colds. You have prohably read of the new | Catarrhozone method of treatement and | this paper, free, a} 25c outfit, sufficient in most cases to per- | manenily cure. Sead your address and enclose 10 cents in Stamps to cover the | eost Cf mailing, N.C. Potson & Co., Kingston. Ont. The eprinkling of railway lines with oil is valuable in that rain does vot pene- trate the oi'ed outer crust, and that vege- | tation alongthe line. of the rails is des- | troyed Daring the last twelve months at leasta dozen elephant trainers pave been kil!ed— more than have been killed in ten years previous s 5 wre . iE Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere. A Boer patro! consists of three men, & veteran and two youngsters, usually an | uncle and two nephews, ora father and | two of his sons. ! Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. A test of fifty different kinds of wind | mills was made by the United States gov-~ ernment condacted by Prof E. C Murphy, Resident Hydrogapher of the United | Stetes government survey, at Lawrence, | Kaneas, the report of which has been | made public. The tests were made | am. 8, aay 38, 20, and 2,/} mile winds. Ip every instance the Chicago Aermotor came ont far ahead of all the others. Only four of the other mills made a showing sufficient to entitle | them to a place in the government report. | The many owners of Aermotors in this | province will be pleased to hear | that their old and well-iried friend till | stands towering far above a!l other coms | petitors. Those interested in harnessing | the wind can obtain a copy of the govern~ ment report bv sendinga card to Frank Bovyer, Box 34. Charlottetuwn, who is the Aermotor Co’s., representative in P. KE. Isiand. m2J w3i ex, gu, s’side jour, pio. Red, white and blue rib- bon—three widths just re- ceived at Stanley Bros. Do your mattresses need to be reupbule~ tered ? If so, let us send forthera. If sent forin the morning we will return | them in the evening made over as good as, new. Prices very low. —1l wk. | Tickets on sale at C. D. Rankin’s and | Haszard & Moore’s for Ewmersouian re- cital, Thursday evening, Apri! 5th. “Union Jack of Old England,” i JoHN Newson. and muaic at Miller Bros. Geo. Carter & Co’s Seed Catalogue tor | 1900 is the best yet published by that! popular firm. It telis about the best | seeds and where to get aod how to grow | them, Write for it. Free 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 floral design eshading with glowing reds. Enchanting effect. Come and see them.— Jas. Paton & Co. We’re after your wall paper order, and we'd like an opportunity of showing you the best wall paper stock in Prince Ed- ward Island.—Moore & McLeod. Just afew days more and our grand new stock of London and Paris cnillinery will be opened. The finest stock ever brought toP.E. Island, Moore & Mex Leod. New shirt waists, new} wrappers, new cottons and new hats, all.the latest color. 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 once, we have been very thoughtful for your needs this year.— Prowse Bros. Ladies from Souris visiting Ch’town on “Easter Baigain Days” will do well to calland inspect Charlottetown’s Millin- er’s stock of Easter Hats. Come in and eee Our etore, People say itis the best in the Proyince. Seeall the novelities of the season. Do some of your buying here. T* you are pleased with our goods make ‘meetore your headquarters. We wil! be , ‘eased to serve you,—Jas, Paton & Co, Ap! 15 w2i SN BR Re CHES ce } x Fer Catarrh, Asthma, Bron- o Dispute with woman Don’ ont: when she says Our Suits are the only ones to { to buy. what she’s talking about. Sa Don’t ies her when she Says our boys suits are Money-Savers, talks like a sentible woman who knows what’s what. Dont Try to excuse going to some other store for suits instead of ours. You know that you can offer no reason that can be sufficient for passing the store where the best and cheapest ge together. TRE aSS S, Expect your Don wife to meet you pleasant- ly if you’ve gone to some other store than ours, when she ex- pressly told you te go nowhere else. Don’t do these things if you expect to live long and keep your hair on. WS IRS AS IN Worry yourself DON T about what are the latest styles, or what you-are going te get your boy this spring; we have done all the worrying for you, all that’s left for you to do is to choose one at once from the largest lot of boys suits ever shown in the city. aes as Don't forget is 1600 suits CIS COVER. SSE ES RE A TR © Bezause she knows } with { She | yourself for }