u »5 - “kos -1 ‘ __ _,_..».....~~ _ 2 ’ LAXA-LIVER =»Pll_Ls- 's how the people of : “I had _an attack Liver and Indxgestxon and decided Laxa-Liver Pills, and found be the best remed I ever their eBecte are LIU-|13-" Mas. C. Ganlls. Haxeldean, Oni. Lau.-Liver Pills work while you sleep without a gripe. mike 1011 ter in the morning. i A see-tone#-v++_+_ee+ee+»4e`e+¢ o-a-on-ten-» ++++++++a 3' Q £5 55:1 B m if i 5 *ff* ""|'*‘f‘f1'°|"ff*§* Q 8' in--"' ' 1 1' wx _i JQAQ _ { _ .\ The " Albert " Toilet Soap Cxfs Bsby’s Own Soap makes young- ' sters, clean, sweet, and fllesh. It keeps their delicate skins in good order. Linde entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollient as well as a cleanser, and is as useful on a lady‘s toilet as in the nursery. Fsintly but exquisitely aro- matic. _ Beware of imitatlons. _`, - as ‘ any ______v___ _.1-__ V _ ,_ _‘fr ! T' iisl‘ER1_=iT_cinLE. To be sold on TUESDAY, 10th iner, at 5 o’clock p. m. at Market Square: 2 FAT CATTLE Fed at Government Stock Farm. - I $_Te'rms CASH. ‘ There is also a q'uantity`of Norway Oats, excellent Seed, fcrfealc 'at the Farm. __ _ mon inc Smrn, Secratnrv Stock Farm. B. BEAIRSTO, lP\5¢ifl ~ ~ Auctioneer. ‘_- .- l -sz ._ Fancyia_i_and lea wilibold their Annual Fancy Fair and Tea in St. James’ Church -ON- _ rooossy, spoil 111|., Doors open at 2 30 o’clock in the afternoon. Tea from 5 to 8 o’clock. ` Admissi0n_l0 cents. ` Tea'Ti¢kers '25 cents. Apl 5td .K - _ pe.-_ ___v"` ' '*" 5 é , *nfl _ 1. _'A _\_/A_ 1':-xxnflxlrnzl 5;) 3_3 i`\' iii l 5 e‘j-ff _i /617, ‘v `, gramn- TENDER; oasrm sa fo tho -maor- ‘ ned, and end--reed “i`e».uer for Indran H3 Breakwater," willbe received __ at this eieensw-_ Friday, the2‘lth_day _oi ADYU. l9t0. °Qelnaive\§:;o'r the constrdqtmo of a brush andatone kwaier at "dm H995. S\\m‘ mersifle. Princ~ County, P.-inoe ltflwzrd Is- ~laad_,'nneordin|rtoanlau and_sped£catl»n to .he seen at the otllces ol James B. visilnn- R04- ien&ln¢lneer. Clm-lcttewvn. P. li. I.. and C- I. .`DodwelL- Re-idgnt Englneer.».%&lif8X. N.8.;aatghe Pest Omen Bmnnsnrside. - E- I.. Dapuimeotor knit-is Works. 0-- ' Tenders will rotlw eonsidevrd-unless made on mort'-nm wp; os. ood sig ei _wan tho ‘°i“'..\ '“2§3"§.°i.“3é‘°’3?“' some to in l_ ._» _ " ? gin: of vga ‘\r¢i1us1_¢r_r;t me Work_s.,for s x -momma Pollen (1 €0» must aw1_=mPsD_r gefneli isndsr 'She be forfeited If tlegty det-Hue qos fr#-ct cr fail. to com~ plete the woik ‘contracted for. and be re- turnedin que of non-ao¢éI;_tance ion!! W wnduoll ' A '-' ri -ii ` l r ’ Aoi-ihllbyecrutsry. Departments! _b`ic Works-~ ` 1 ' Ottawa. iiarelhnwthplem _ _ Nawllllnel-s' inserting’ this adve_1$_isement` withonsfanthnritrfrom the Lepaxtlgnt' will moths paid for in. _ -l 531 ` ` ' "2"-1 ‘ v - ,» _ _ » _ an __ -» - _ . ' » ' . , _ - -` - __-¢;"‘*->_`.~,~;\'-if 3.24, Z _l - 1 '. - I Jig.-'_ "§?"_7-' ~ - _ __-.l__ 'i ‘=' 1 - --_,_ _ _ Dnraxrruanr or Pns Un&l'l0i.U0i0Wll» i Sumo Fxrrnnas will be received at this D= ent up to noon on f" ' Tuesday, ‘April I0'l:l|, From any meson or persons -willing to con- iracttorlit p .irs fo Bidchrd Wharf. accord- 'iing to Pmns nd. S»,veoi.iication to be seen at !-he omee 1-f Ron. william Ehchards, Bidefcrd and It this ounce. _ The names of two vspmsiblzhgrons will- ing to become hound for the tai 'perf_orm~ :gag of the contract must accompany each er » The Deusrtment does net hind itself to ac cost uh 1: west or any tender. e‘-'devs to be marked “'l‘ender'for Repairs to load Wharf. ” CHARD SAITH, Ser. Public Forks( AD! Mood and w _ T . - ..--_-~~. - -~--=-so -fs-sf ~ ~ - =_'.‘. .» __ .-sv.. “ f»~"=-.'~*-;- -::._=»i.- "S fer- ~» _ V ' ' _ i“ . jj __-_#sg-:‘ »..¢~ » '_ ~ »:'_ 1 ~'<;_‘ -_~ ~_ ' ,,___¢.. _. ._ _ _ _., ml nails lulmlmu ` -- "1-1° 'W- --- Q--m 1""-'S'-°‘='»' records. National conquests, will 5°. made henceforth by the weaP01_15 °f °°m" those of war The merce rather than by - great increase in the gold product Of the o ° ‘world is tho moving power. and the T A nent little @me of eighty odd pages ‘by-Jcrooiioh s.c|ork, B. A. moons tho" ilife and abundant labors of Dr. Silas ;Tertius Rand, the late well-known mls- * sionary to the Indians of the Maritime tProvinces. A singularly life-like portrait ' forms of the frontispicce of the book. The iintroduction is by Rev. Dr. Murray, editor of the Presbyterian \Vitness of Halifax. , More than fifty yelrs ago Dr. Rand de- § voted himself to missionary work among i the Indians. :ind in the prosecution of his g tireless labors lived f0l‘. 801110 YGHYS in 3 Cl1n1‘lot.tct-own. \Vitl\ great labor he learned the Mic.-mac language and reduced it for the first. time to written form, pre- T pared and pu‘:ii_~lied :~. lliczntic grau1;:w.': and diciioilxtry; he tmilslaitcll into tha., langu ige the New Testament, the Psalms P and Genesis: he trmnperi censelessly from iscttlcmcnt to settlement, slinrixig' to the _ fullest extent thc \\'1‘etcheclness of the , Indian life ani sought to make plain to A them the relations of man to God and the great truths of the Gospel Message. “He | met,"says his biographer,“discouragemei. t . in every form; he received scant sympathy i from his follow Christians, but he lived to rejoice in the work that brought fulness of life to a number of the people, and laid a broad foundation for future work before he answered thesummons that called him home to his reward." ' Dr. Rand was a singularly earnest, devout and able man. He not only learned the Micmac language and became thoroughly acquainted with its structure, but also made himself acquainted with Latin, Greek, Hebrew and other langu- ages. Mr. Clark`s volume gives glimpses, too, of his literary labors, among which are The Dying Indian`S Dream, 8. poem, _ and a number of well-known hymns and psalms translated into Latin. Not the least interesting portion of the volume is the chapteron Micmac mythology,of which Dr. Rand had been a. close student. We cannot refrain from giving an extract: At last Glooscap was disgusted with the treachery of the foreigners, and saddened bythe weakness of his own people; 30, by way of giving vent to his _righteous indig- nation, he tlu-nedhis kettle upside down and transformed histwo dogi into rocks, the guardians of Blomidon, still looking westward awaiting his return. Then the Great Snowy Owl retreated into the depths of the forest, where his mournful cry is often heard as he wails. again and again: "Koo-koo-skoo,-I am so sorry.” .The lordly Glooscap sailed away to the land of the setting sun on Fundy's ebbing tide as it returned again the ocean; there he makes his home in the Acadie of the blessed, until the faithless interlopers have either changed their barbarian habits or gone to their own place. When all shall have learned to honour Truth he will return and usher in the millennium amidst the wildest rejoicing of the ele~ ments. Mr, Cla.rk`s volume is of interest as recalling the abundant labors of a tireless and devout man, engaged for half a century Protestant missionary work in a most neglected home field; it will be of no little value to t-he philologist, and is ian interest` in and sympathy for the descendants of the race which once were the sole owners and occupants of a large section of eastern Canada. BRIGHT PROSPECTS AHEAD; For many decades past there have _been recurring periods of commercial expansion and depression, commonly ‘spoken of as “good times” and _"hard times” respect- ively. The present is a period of excep- tionally good times in the commercial and industrial world and all are naturally de- suous that the term shall continue as long as may be. Just now those on the inan- cial watch-tower see signs of promise far ahead. Henry Clews in his latest circu- lar, under date of New York, March 31, says:- _ _ The entire world isentering upon an ,era of commercial progression and pros- perity that will far surpass all present -_Q--» T116 *QW* h°>lf°f ` " ° °"“*@‘1 °" LESS CODFISH It is much nicer i N *_ I °: "° "i1 “___ 8122:' *than the ordinary Boneless Fmh well calculated to promote further Christ- - the earth the greater will be the impetus RWD AND 1-“E mgMAg5_ _ of business ventures and developments. The future will be brilliant in inventions and discoveries and in the _,n,d¥&_li§;9_:_ ment of gigantic business “*”~., without limit as to-if sphere. We ~ are to wmws _°f iw- -|-W0-You no boy wnncounn no ‘§§§‘§f§p1‘;°§§§,i°{,§_f,§$,§§?;§,§;;°;f°;; FAQ?" soap of good Quality. so oust in the Sm* P°‘"°"- i“°° 1 T A itiffhrrliios-i)1‘dsos. a»'°m°km:l.i° lr Trans-sxboran noxi'ysif_gc1nti'te-no so- v - _ _ _° °' *" FACT O_ __ .ii .zlii als* velopement ot the harem _’ alinifst im- satisfaction -in’-every way. - _» ‘ known resources of the _INSIST ON' H$VIN'Ji endln of the Transvaallwar we shell a tremendous sweep of civilization into _ Africa, which means the opening up of its 7 e _ _ M ‘ i ` ‘ fabulous resources. Who can gainsay that the results will be marvelous? There ‘ . _~ T j _ C is not a corner of the globe where they . ’ _ - _ _ will not be felt. Such are the conditions - _ ~ » __ _ ' prevailing ln this closing year af a _won- o » dex-ful century. The prospect for the com- ' ing one is indeed dazzling ’ ll ,.--.---@-_-..-.- ~ l s _ I Church Service At Sea. g ? Rev. XV. J.Cox, Anglibgi. Cha.p`ain to i W the Canadians in South Africa, writes an interesting letter from Cape Town, describing scenes on the trooper Laur- entian. He says:-The Sunday services are fine. Holy Communion at 8.30, with an old box covered with a Union Jack for an altar. At\ 10.30 the parade service takes place, and Inever saw anything finer. They rig up a sort of reading desk coveredwith flags. The singing is glorious. I never heard the like. For accompaniment we have an autoharp, two violins and two banjos, while the Sergeant Major stands -out and beats time' with his whip. At 6.15 there is a. voluntary service, just a lesson, few co1lects,lots of hymns and a short address. Last Sunday night they sang for two-o :_ hours after it, and, as one of the omcers said to me, “Fellows who can sing like that, all those old-fashioned hymns. they learned at their mothers’ knee, will make trouble for some one when they get into action." Two-thirds of the contingent are`Englishmen and a very large majority are churchmen. “ One Good Tam lady who had been ill lwitir -a complication of ti'oubldr.~ ‘liaoing been-thoroughly cared -wi tv'-'v mieyfflst rwffwf; fl€¢lff»»_f_+'lf if 1 Jvofv "ef frf<~°f§ ¢f¢_¢ Swffii that brought _back tohealtfi was Hooffs Sarsaparilla. _ _ _ Thus, after Hood’s had served her well, she felt it deserved a good turni at her hands. Thousands tell the same story of blood purified and health re- T stored. Heod’s Sarsaparilla possesses merit peculiarto itself. _ Sick Headache-“ For s lens time I was troubled with sick Headaches. Dlileré d medicines failed to °.lve me relief. I took Hood’s Saraaparills, my husband hav- ing been curedot salt rlieum by it,'and soon * it made me feel like a new woman." Mn loans Mcltrn, Dee:-hunt, Ont. IMDUIO Blood ‘- “ H! wife sulered with pain and distress from an affection ol the throat caused by impure blood._ She was almost in despair when she turned to Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Six bottles of this; medicine completely cured her.” Joan. Wncxxaa, Galt, Old. - ' - Baak'A¢hg-” llyfmother had severe pains in her side and back. She was obliged to give up work. A friend' persuaded her to take Hood's Snrsaparilla and soon she was able to do her work, free from pain and had a 'good appetite.” Macau: Mon- ea-n,Nasonworth, N. B-. _ ' ` N0 -“My whole system was run -down. was weak and could hardly get around to do my work. I began taking Hnod’s Sarsaparilla and after using Use' bottles I round that my strength had re- turned and appetite much improved.” Kas. Kttnxr, 313 Dufferin Street, Toronto. Ont. _ Nerve Food-_“My wire _was stricken with nervous prostration; She from headaches. She became' weak. low-_ spirioed and her 'appetite was poor. Iam glad so state that Hood’s Sarsapirilla has completely cured her of _all her ai1ments.”_ G. Bm.1..~.a:r, 321 Harmah St..'H'amil€on, Ont. . _ __vN6b/tif'D!$'f3H{)f._7‘.,; J _ Hoof# Bills cure liver ills; the non-irritating-and ` ‘ill *s»=\ef"° =° °_~_l's1.r_*"=_._fi°‘__¢"___’_5_°f.i»r.'-Wg" We hive some vs nice BON i Deserves Another." in Ilivsoeasytogothrosgfxi ,` life doing good and /zelpingi _ ' 5 _ i S fo may otha. rom. on is _ v ! ! - 'xl -,.\‘ v.'~ _/-. v /Zi _ M . ‘/-'_ I ll l I ' 1‘~:.'_') ~( \ v ’ The price is for all ordinary only make van' extra charge; a to order at the faaory. _We _ sons, giving complete: sat_is&;.cti0l1 _distalioollho had to~b¢ within Sfeet ofa_3} in ito tell what it wasrafter _being fitted with our fthey could read the _same letter at a distance of i We have in stookahue line of steel and white frames _whicn we lit with iirst 'quality lenses at -W- » 1 »._£_ T ’ f ` 3 f_ _ ' ` I rl. -'[11 ‘ij Y. I ~<1ur4s1ssn» - ~ _'rl v ` _-_(fi) __ __ _ _-- -o. ~_.. ",___ , ._ »J-~`,~_'_~_.` f_< r _»- in _r -~ _ 1. .__ /_& __ -».¢_. , -\\~i_'V Vg _l. _$1 . Yi ,_ ,,)_ ue/ sm-1-\~. »¢;,\~_-'J ~._ - ~ -/ - -_ f/ -~_-Q- ' _,.. _ ,/ f 1 _ _-__---+ A V] " . / , , . ""LIGHI”l-eve _f|'m§!- _ .\_.» ._ r.. a 40.. ._ N __ J °‘ ..‘;.<.== ....,_2-v ._ 1. f inrlenlen sun c "‘ :‘_' ` " Q’ _. ` »2 ,_ V .. I ~ If so, we wish to let. you know that we _ have every facility for doing it, at a very small cost. Y-Ve can do over your mat- . tress and make it as _,as new Mattresses sent for, upholstered and sent ' _. home the same day. glllill, we send lor yous? _Telephone l 1 _ r EW 11.".-L-ri-.. "_1`a'\-~ ' _ Although~the`speci`sl price of $2.50' is disodntiuped fday. our regular,price_of for 'solid gold' icuii,” _guarantee goldhlled frame, with first _ quality-‘ -plete, is less than many-charge. - ~ _ __ ' - ‘i........ _-_ 3gq;v;1»>;»Q;_<-.¢\»_ ~»~, »t.,na,,s.';'~n;<.'1e~,r.,» .rr :A-,_:_ _ _ sl -_--.r _i_', ` ' A _.1 ~ -L ' _‘.>,‘Aj'*;w ~` . V _ ‘__ _ ` f Q "' ~ f- .--'wa-5 .' `-“~ ` ' `r \ € ` fi _if £35” vmwivi - .__-_ _ ‘ ~ < ‘ 21 " . _ - ` -_ ~~ . _.. __».. -v 1 _ 1 ,- _ , _ I _ . _ _ sd in tins. __ ‘ d Apts Cinv-ELL’ Kippered Herring, ` _ - ' _ - ` if' ` _ I fon21<1u_H _ _ _ = ._ Kippered Herring in Tomato? ' Q- _jf _' i _ l`Sauce,- " ~ ~ 1;" ‘ T Canned Finnan Fisddjes, ' ‘ i' Canned Lobster in and 1 i~ F bintzfnoou tsoliooof (danish & Aboutuioicou. ofapril oi crow-; g:§§2*:',§§”;_(i’in<;‘YC11if;“8'i¢*»)-_u ’ '_ lands, Charlottetown, s' good plain C d sh P 8’ _ v e `.iGeod -wagcs to competent persons. French Sudmes’ etc' ‘ ' - _ f _ References required. Apply by let- _ __ _ f __ s _ T A _ ~ - io. to 1ufo.;e.yso1d,Hi11odo1o House] _ -_T - __ _ _ _ _S00 _QW -_ 'ff _ Annapolis, Nova Scotia. 21 d&w tf- _ ` _ ` ' C iff’ ‘ if ` ` " cook. Also a house parlor maid "me mmm’ _ Q l ’rJ_-slams. MIK _ 4 vc. §._-5, 1