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PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, APRIL 4, 1901. ~' .‘f‘.:f@`f. . ...eil !`Lf~.x.» P2" Zi" ~ ' ~L.» »`~--1 .- `:.“-,-‘V 1?-".‘ -» ' -.., ' 1 ‘L :‘ " . , e .1 - 1-. -_i».,-..._;»'*»,.».. < . _ 1.... , Ni ' ' -'. 5 ,'~._-;1_ .._4/5-_»fv .. *'?f".,~4 ’<"w._,,-,'~'..w_,. r f ` : *f » ‘- ’- ' ` . .1’.;=t1~~1,:.'»T.~1}'-;%»..;,._,.,. ess; 23-'j , _ g. .. I _,_.`§. _.Z ._ . ' , V ,»," . ' i ‘ . -» mg ieuiioiis Mui. Prayers For the Dead. S,R._'['h¢» lb-v. .\lr.Simp-on has ml lucetl ace,-gait; facts" suppose-i to put. right your layer of 3 recent time. re the memorial se,-vices in St. l’~-ter~ Church. Your com- plaint’ I presume, was that Mr. S. was "facing a form of worship that has no . :ughority from the 'Word of God. It was not that he was out- of harmony with the prayer book, Sir Herb. Fust of 15238 or the Primate of all l-Ingland, or the Q\icen's printer§_ but with inlinirely higher :inth- 0,.;;y_ _\'o one who is ivilling to take the Holy Scriptures for his rule in faith and practice cares much to enquire what these {¢¢ble folk have to say. And the fact ,hw M,-_ gets behind them and not *hat Gladstone calls the “impregnalile Rock" divulges at once the point 9( cleavage between the Ritualistic and Evangelistic schools. The \\'or_tion FURNITURE- _Q1 I will sell by Auction at the House lately occupied bv the Hon Benjamin Davies, ‘Marine Villa,” Water St., on lhundiy, the ith llayel April Commencing at ll o’clock a. m. The Household eEects, comprising Drawing Room, Dining Room, Hall, Bed Room and Kitchen Furniture. Terms Cish. R. REAIRSTO, 30 is Auctioneer Q 1 worshipping in St. Peters today \\ ho would be sliorkeil if you charged them with holding Roman Catholic doctrine. Yet even now there is no difference between the two churches except that in one English is used and the cliicc of preaching is not yet. abandoned, as it is not yetjudicious to bring in the Sacrifice ofthe Mass. But that too will come to those who wait. \Vc live ata time when thousands of Roman Catholics are studying their Bible witha view to obtain from it alone knowledge of divine and eternal things, and it is poor service the Ritualist is rendering those who are in search of truth to turn them away from the \\'ord of God, for the claim that there is ground in Scripture for praying for the deud, or lo the dead isa claim that was never marie good. The naked truth is that llitualists should have the ma.nllne.~s to quit calling themselves Protestants and Protestants should not allow themselves to be deceived by a party that is actively engaged in a conspiracy to undermine and destroy their faith. P1._».m Wonsnirrnn. King’s County, April 1. Rummage Sale. T A ~ - » . nzoors sem To /ii=:<1c.»... 4 *___- London. March 28.-Mr. Brcrlrick, the war secretary. in apply to at question an- nounced thnt that the war oilice. had ful- filled its engagement, given February 7, to send thirty thousand mounted rein- forcements to General Kitchener, 28,560 men having been actually despatched, While six thousand men were awaiting transport. _...__-..@..-¢-._- “ilo Tongue Gan Tell.” The Pain Endured by Mrs. Bradley was Beyond Description-For Over Nine Years, She Never had a. Good Nightfs Sleep-She C,»uldn't Eat and had giwn up Hips - Dodd’s Dyspepsia 'l`ab‘.ets Cured HL- r. ,A _.K-1 Mrs. JamesBra.rllcy of Smith`sICove Dig by Country N. is a very happy woman For years she suffered a.great deal with Dyspepsia. She kept on doctori- g A and without relief and for the last few months had practical ly given up all hope of ever being cured. Now she is well. How this came about Ladies’ Aid Society desires to recarpet the of Dodd's Dyspepiia Tablets. I purchased ll ll the ~1x boxes and have taken nearly all of vestry. A committee ca s upon a _ _ women in the church ta “rummage” their them and I am thankful to say I a we’ 5° “S 'wt w "cnc "°° much "T" attics, storerooms and closets, and to con sirely cured Icannow eat almost tribute everything for which they no thing. longer have use. The articles are then- “For years, before using the Tablets, I _. _ O, , _ 5. senttosome hall or vacant store secured had never enjoyed a good night’s sleep. ' A , _ , ' - D 3 forthe occasion. Here they are sorted Now I can sleep cbmfortably alll night, *ff _ 4 ` “ ' ` _ g ' ,_ - The rummage sale is, an ingenious de- , TELEPHONE EAVESDROPPING. (New York 'Evening Post.`) Telephone eavesdropping is somewhat expensive in Ohio. Ir. costsa farmer in Dresden $3.5 for listening to the conver- sation of neighbors, and it is more than likelythatone ‘Paul Pry` has got enough. It appears that the farmers of that district had built their own lines, and to save ex- pense, have installed their instruments on the party "principle, by which arrange- ment all the bells of the circuit ring when a call is made. Several subscribers came to the conclusion that some one waslisteningto their telephonic conver- sation. The matterwas talked. over by~a~ few who were aggrieved, and they de- termined to find the culprit. 'One after- noon two of the farmers were talking over the line, and heard the unmistakable Sound of a transmitter fbeing removed from the hook- According to previous agreement, they immediately ceased talk- ing. and, in the silence that ‘folloW.¢`d,_ heard distinctly the sharp. clear. chime of a clock striking. "The peouliargéiilo Ofgtbe ben was wen known _to toni- .‘gn¢n,jinc the owner was hned for listening. _ It frequently happens in telephone con- lines that conversations are overheard. and evidence to this end is easily _obtain- solute certainty that any oneis listening conversation to have a far-awny sound. Of course it would be clidicult to deter- mine upon the culprit in a big city where many exchanges are concerned but it would give notice to the uueis that their conversation was being overheard, and warn them tio be "carefulnot to be too confidential until the wire had cleared up. A few fines like that of the Ohio farmer might possibly teach eaves-droppers that ° listeningto conversation over a telephone when it is not intended for them is as had as listening ata key-hole. Bar isters, Solicitors, holmes, etc. E. BAYFIELD WILLIAMS. ' Oiiice-Cameron Block, Charlottetown Money to loan on Real Estate. J an l'.'y F- L~ 3°~‘“d' E'°"i ‘letrthe henpecked' rejoice ahd those re. Sloney to loan. » _ _ Th be onth Side Queen-squa 1 broken spirit take courage. '_ ere A h¢[a:n.u:¢got\:ar°x.°l» _ Judges in Isarel.-New York Sun. A `-c_Il~ZNIS7 Buos.Can'iage Builders, C“5*°m ' Mworka specna "SHI-0f ¢V¢f¥ *hs* -_--°'*w J"' §pg°;g;v§~gg:§§"§,§§`3?g,£,£é;°f5,:§;,‘§ Jo, core cmere ui Two nays A115' Chlfitable ¢l1f»¢rprise‘ which com- isbe’ ter told in her own words.- bines business and benevolence has some- I have had Dyspepsia for over nine yeavg thing in its favor. If it also raises funds and I havetriod the bnstf doctors is _ without burdening the donors, and in ' ad- place and never get unyg- relief, Alfhbishop °f C“°te’b°"7 h‘m5°]f» and dition offers the excitement of a. bargain I have had to starve"my"self until I ` sale anfl thejoys of an old curiosity shop, very weak I could eat scarcely anything it becomes unique, and cannot long hide After so many trials and failures I had its light under a bushel. given up hope of ever being any better. No The"rummage sale" has all these char- tongue can tell what I suffered I cannot acteristics, and is too well known to need 'describe it. much description. It may be that the 1 Some time ago I saw an advertisment m vice, and for the most part amusing, al-__ no mfatterhow chronic ,,12_l}§,_¢,53,¢»2§' _ though tragedy sometimes casts a Asha- long you have sufered. dow over the scene. -That was certainly The fact.~t.hat other? foil- ‘ the case at the sale where a member of ed to cure you, doesn’t prove that Dodd’s the committee laid her new fifteen dollar Dyspepsla,'l‘ab_lets will fd- ilfhey MVB? hat ond one of the tables, and found out a ’{diS8DD0il\l'» 911° Sllf¢l’01'» With Slimmh little later that an innocent assistant. Trouble. If you su`8`el',' U7 3 .and had supposed it to be a contribution 56 °°°Vin°¢d' The! Win50 f°l' YG! Whdli and sold it for it-.emy cents. they have done for Mrs- Bradley ,............._.._._-._ many others. 3. _ 7 commons this afternoon Sir Michael , , ¢ _ Hicks-Beach. chancellor of the exchequer -_, , .~ c replying to Sir Howard Vincent-, said the government was not prepared to impose y ` duties on imports from other countries for ' the. benefit of ,Canada and felt sure that not Canada. did expect it gould. been troubled with a lame -buckfor fifteen hyears. . ARD’S LINIMENT and am completely cured. ' mend it. any you are at liberty-t‘tr"u`le*thiu in any way to further the use of your valuable medicine. » lf". ~ versations where' there are no pirfff ” able. While it cannotbe told with ab-4 at atelephone othenthan the¢ponson.oalled,_ any one cutting in generally [eanaes the ljdigafgv kmw anyiigipgt. about Wa|;n’er’,_ <7inlisi`c.” j ‘ “ v ' lates the kidneys,cures and prevents _pim- this en- any- do ` ey Dodd s..1_`.iy.spepsia,Tablets _always ure ow and »-~- - ' GOVERNMENT NOT PREPARED. LONDON, March 28.-In the house of ___¥____.__-- nw.sir.-'rms is iq certify out Liiave Ihave used thneofbottlesiof your MIN- lt gives me great pleasure to recouu Two Rivers. ROBERT BOSS. ___.'¢__.- INEXCUSABLB IGNORANCE. A :Briggs-“Whataniguornnt cbapBlller is Griggs-“What of it? Do you?" Briggs-“Of course not, between you and me; but Bilicr didinot know any bet- ter thanto own up to his lgnorancebefore a lot of people.”-'Boston Transcript. __.....¢_--1 'I'oCur¢a Cold in One Day. _*-1 Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets all drugirists refund the money if it fails to cure; 25c. E. W. Grove. Signature oneach box. _ _ ___ yr-L I . _ Floure is needed in every home. We sell all leading brands such §._.___ “° i City '.> 5*? -1 wfis *ft ~_' ‘ 5° l_-7.; _.'¢ i _ _ §WW%M%WWNWMMW@ not do it well,and the skin will be pitnply uumaevhsmsmsmsmsmsg is P? I break. _ -~_. i i ,:- ‘~ .l f \ r I 1 ii if wx, . v " ‘ - eff' .z'~ f ._ ?”.?s. 32? f~:.i¢‘~ - Bats for East r I teal and stroniz `as'a lion, that’s the way you’ll find our l I Ham Hat- - IU* 8_ Christy and weighs just two ,color Black and Mocha Brown, its what we call the $3. U nbreakai and ir is unbreakable, we know one man in town wh one last year and he says it *eff* been sat on at nine A meetings and then a sieigh ofgl it and still it ' Well we won’c. warrant them allto stand th we do warrant them to stand more knocking abou any other nat inthe marketat _$3.00. 1 ; Look to us for the best in Hats. - _ Th6 WOHd€PfQl Mpm . ,. ., eta ~ I ' ~ i' ‘ _ _ , , ~... “B " "ff ' ‘ :_-5" 1 _:'75 _ "" 1 _ _ ‘ . ; . _,-___ af . f ‘.‘-'i<-‘ ,, 1 ‘”“ c 'ffb' s <~ff’<...i i . il# . , i . I- 3. if “MARK TWAIN" AND IISSIONARIES “Mark Twain” has been loudly called upon by friends of missionaries - in China to retract and apologize for certain criticism on missionary methods made in a recent number on the North American 1 Review. ` ___...¢_-- THERE ABE OTHERS but only one Kendrick’s Liniménv, the greatest modern household remedy.~For.all Pains, i, Lameness and Swelling get Ke-ndric¥k’s. \ This aigngture is on every. hug of the genunu Laxative Broo~Quimue ww Gl mined: that awe- a fold ln ouo_`¢~I . _1- . A FATliER’S CRIME., ii Dnvnfs LAKE, N. D., March 29.- Emil Zeperlin, a well to do farmer, living eight miles northeast of this town, ?kil1ed his three children and *stabbed himself to deathtoday. He went to the barn ac- companied by two little daughters, aged seven and five. As he didnot come to dinner his eldest daughter, aged nine, was sent to call him .. ' , It is thought that before she reached-the barn. herfather had killed the others and immediately killed her., Zegeilinf wal! Seuttot-he asylum about ten years ago but wasnoon allowed to return home ap- parently fully recovered. ' . _ MOTHERS DO NOT FAIL T0 SEE that you obtain the proginal- and genuine ll¢_:Lean’s Vegetable Worm Sirhyrsife, pleasant, _andeifectual ateall timed. '_At nllrellabledealers. Do not be deceived H9 fmnkli' “dm‘5i'°Qi»l“" evening W5? obtain the reliable McLean‘s Vegetable it . 4 . Worm Syrup. --» ` cmfillrls CONGRATULATB. _ German officials circles congratulate the - United States on the capture of Aguinaldo, and express satisfaction that order will now be established in the Philippinu, as German trade had greatly suf!'ere_d by reason of the war. Dr. Levyshn editor of the Berliner Tegeblatt. says this means the end ofthe war. _____.¢-___- C BRITISH TAXATION. New Yoax, March 39,-British finan- cial experts, according to the London correspondent of the Tribune, estimate that atleast £20,000,000 must be raised ,_ - _ - . , - , A _-1, .. . '. . _ _ . _ V _ 4 ~‘,_._»u.,3.~_, _ , ' , , \ ' A , f gin ",;;';, I ` ' ` Waltham Watchei . UnexCell€fd for it _ _ SP0¢t&¢les and Eyeglasses with lenses B with due regard to s1yle.;m[ ggmfg,-5 One estimate incur P: E. I census Wedding and other rings. FINE' variesy _ ti ' com oc “f‘°'d°u*l"9 "°l"fh ‘lf Time-for r April 15th. 'V ` _ ~ Ccrueron Block; Fha.-1 [ _ ~ _ Big' Discoui f V ;_ . ls; ' Stl A luxe r-are ef ma. to can at mai Men’s Laced. and Elastic Boots, at Boys’ Iisced Boots at - Youth! “ “~ ‘P ' ~ A Womens Laced and Buttoncd Boots at Misses Laced and Battened A Bong" gg Everything sellingflow. Como- and but _ 'l_'l19.Popular md low _pi-it 000100 can reasonably be expected from the basis of taxation, and another £50,- 0tli,0lll be added to the national debt. U10. Estimates like those hold little hope for any classof tax payers, and foreshadow . considerable widening of the area of in- BEAUTY OF FORM AND FIGURE. ln Simi, Kent Street, P332' T- .” » 'L . .J ; 'terms to all ~ , A 1335.5” e ,_ _-nr- J 1 __;'<» TELEGRAPH MATCHES by fresh taxation next year, even if £130,-I , x Q9 1 l E, These figures forcast a budgetof £200,000, , _ ‘ FY M ade - = 1 ¢ most of the ¢1fH11ll. " mzmmlies direct taxation. M . Cdnadgi V. .fpfgfgg S0” . .fi "4" mo” Dor:’t - everywhere f,,,g,, ,M ‘fbr4nd. / 3 * f 11E';1l?graphs l .fe ~. iii is fu if* _. gl,;,;,,,,,, J idlgtiie QW ' 't I' zi.-r. 7 _. Hr' »y .ix m if Wigan if Q.. JY