_.....,_. ___..________ _ .Health L -_ ~ °°¢0oo<>oooooG THE N NG I I R11 SS S ALL the Time ° - _ _ * . _ I A ` ,_ ~0 °°0<>oo0ooooo0 _ __;~- e if - :=,=-~_,_-,,_=;;;_ . _. _, -_»-- _ 5 ee, _ ,___f._...--_._,J-___ ~ we *_ _ ‘- ~ _ 1. f - » T -. *ic* »~:-’*.;~- _, ._ -e -_‘.*~;--lu- -.;e f _ -_ , _ _ V _ V _'.. ._-.__=g>~stf§_;;-Q.;__.=iyV;;~_ _ 3 __ _$3,- f` '-`- ._ _ .., ` _ W§§eV¢ Esrannisnsn isoi. cHAiu.o1°'ri-:'rowN.i>niNcr: EDWARD isi.ANn. rua-snAY.APiuL so,/toni. ¢-I” ALWAYS _ HOLIDAY 24th Mav to be Perpet- ually Observed ion coisciiercr siiiie Quebec Expectations oisap- pointed-A State Recep- tion Promised. _uv 1»;_vc.L1snwosrax`s cosscisxcn. .\ 0-riguva, April 29.-(Special).-The Minister of Customs has received from me High Commissioner £50 conscience ‘ money sent him by an English woman who smuggled jewelry. mn 24m A Psiirarnai. Honipar. The Government have decided to make Hay 24 apermanent holiday and so an- nounced in the House this afternoon. -ms nr:c.\L vrsrr. lt is stated that the Duke and Duchess of Cornwall will hold a state reception in the Senate Chamber here. QUr:Bsc`s prssarrorsrmzsr. QUEBEC, April 29.-(Special.)-This City expected big-things from the coming here of the Leyland Line steamers to carry grain from the Northern Pacific and Booth railroads. ~ lt is now announced that Pierpont Morgan has acquired the Leyland steamers and will use them elsewhere after carrying out existing contracts. en tlie`lSlloinacli Diiesl Plot Do its work Properly, Suffering and Misery Result. If your stomach is not in condition to properly digest the food, it receives, your life is made miserable by Indigestion and terrible Constipation. Wills’ English Pills, used faithfully for al time as directed, will quickly banish all troubles, _and restore you to vigorous health and strength. One box fully guaranteed to give immediate relief, and four boxes warranted to effect a permanent cure, or money refunded. Sole by all drnggists at 25 cents, or mailed to any address by The Wells 8: Richardson Co., Limited, Montreal; on receipt of price. K _ l l 1 ! Leather Cover the body with paint which closes the pores and you will die. The foot is one of the nat- ural outlets ol the sewerage of the body. Therefore your footwear should be made ol natural leather which is por- ous and veiitilaees the feet. The manufacturers of the INVICTUS SHOE use the natural leather which gives you cool and comfortable feet in hot weather. Geo. A. Slaters’ name is stamped on every pair with the price. Ladies $3 to $4 50. Gents $3.52), $-l,t.‘0, $5.00 Miners T Piioiisi Against the Export Duty on British Coal. MRS. NATION RELEASED To Attend a Funeral-Chinese Defeated close to the Great Hill. PROTEST AGAINST THE COAL TAX. LoNDoN, April 29.-(Specia1.)--A large' deputation of/coal miners waited on the Chancellor of the Exchequer to protest against the export tax on coal. ` CARRIE:OUT OF J AIL AGAIN. Wicnrra, Kansas, April 29.-(Special.) -Mrs. Carrie Nation has been permitted to leave jail and the cases against her are likely to be dropped. A She was let out tio attend the funeral of her brother at Louisburg. THE CHINESE BADLY DEFEATED. Pi~:i-;i1~r,April 27.-Three engagements occurred on the 23rd and 24th of April, at they great wall, between four columns under Gen. Kelleter and the Chinese troops under General Liu. The Chinese were everywhere defeated and after stubborn resistance were forced back over the wall_,being pursued ns far as Ku Kuan. Our casualties were four oiicers wounded, threemen killed Sud thirty-two wounded. The French troops were not enizeged. _ _ Prince Edward Island Sun- ' day School Association. To 'rms Norman CLass1:s or THE S. S. Associariox. The Examination for the 'Provincial Diploma will be held on the last week in June beginning Tuesday the 25th. Four papers will be set as follows. Bible Books and History. Bible Geography. Bible Institutions. School, Teacher, and pupil. Leaders of classes will make application to the Superintendent of the l\ormal Department not later than May 15th stating the nimber of candidates who desire to take the examination also naming some person that they would a recommend for Dep ity Examination. Any students not members of classes'will also -make application as above. Papers will be sent,also full instruction s for conducting the examination to all applicants. Any information desired will be supplied to all applicantsby. The Supt. cf Normal Department. . J. D. SEAHAN. p 8: w. Charlottetown. ..i._¢_-- BRONCHITIS IS NOW EPIDEMIC. Bronchitis is becoming very prevalent, but is not now incurable for Catarrhozone cures even the worst cases. Catarrhozone Inhaler sends the healing medicated air into ever? air passage in head, _ bronical tubes an lungs; it reaches the germs and destroys them. Catarrhozone sooths and cools the inflamed membranes, quickly the dry cough and -feverishness, and tne laborious breathing and soreness in the wind-pipe are relieved at once. When Catarrhozone is inhaled. Bronchitis is cured in one to Hve days. It has been ex- tensively used, and never once failed. Even eases of 5, 10 and 2) years standmg that bailelled the skill ofthe best phy- si¢i»,ns_'~have been cured by Catarrhozone. Your doctor can tell you that Catarrh- ozone is one of the grandest discoveries is one of the grandest discoveries owe cen- tury, and that he always prescri it for Bronchitis, Asthma and Catarrh. Get it to-day, and be cured. Price $1.00; small size 25 cents, at druggists or Poison 8; Co., Kingston, Ont - ,W _ The _ Earliest A and ` Best and ~ Vlost Lucious Garden Pea- \ . I Convocation of Dalhousie College, Halifax. C¢Cl1Rll0(l€S. - The convocation of Dalhousie college will take place this afternoon at 3 o'clock, _..-- - in \h¢ law liblaiy of the university. Ovi ing to the death of Professor Charles Macdonald the proceedings will be private, and none but the officials of the college U . . 2 Mid U10 l‘¢lBl5iV¢.S of members of the graduating class will be admitted. _ THREE CLNADIAB TBOOPERS DEAD' l lm-_ ~ - f " ,_\& MEETING OP BOYS’ BRIGADE ` ° ~ Annual meeting of oliicers of Boys Brigade was held last evening. The report of the Paymaster was pre- sented and it was found that after con- ducting one of the most successful and economical camps in the history of Boys' _ Camps a balance was left in his hands of some twenty odd dollars. The Battalion- Executive was elected as follows i l Commandantf Lt.-Colonel S. More, D. O. C. _ Major, The Rev. Leo Williams. F1 Cha.pla.in,_ The Rev. T. F. Fullerton. _‘ Surgeon, Dr. Harry Johnson. .1 Paymaster, L_ B. Miller, Esq. ' Companies were now at work and every- Quartermaster, S. Grey, Esq. Adjutant, Ewen McDougall, Esq. . Committee on Report, Messrs. Miller and Grey. ` - ' Committee on Sports, Chaplain Fuller. ton, Chairman, and Lieutenants of the -_G"e”t°n captufed Van R°m5b¢¥`8'9 139-Eel' _ . _ . Battalion. A Tat Klip Dam. S w ` S" S' ~ 'S "B -- The generrsity of the citizens to the Boys’ Camp was gratefully commented on by the stad ol°{'1c-ers and Company Com- manders. The lattcr reported that their thing points to ii successful year for this health giving and educative institution. . DEAD iN -_ ' _ l Was it From Natural Causes or Foul Play P BODY TO BE EXllU'lllEDi _*rr* . l And an Inquest to be Held To- day is the latest Des- F patch of Last Night. A sensational report reached the city yesterday afternoon stating that an old lady of Rose Valley about two miles from Bmdalbane had died from the result of foul play. Upon e quiry THE Graumav lem-ns that the following story was in circular ion last night in the districts surrounding, where the deceased lived: _ An old lady named Mrs. McLeod,widov_v of Donald McLeod, aged about seventy years, living with 'her son, Archibald McLeod,diedunderpecullar circumstances a few days ago. It appears that Mr. McLeod and family retired on the night in question and left the old lady sitting up as it was usual for her to do. Wish- ing to visit his stock about midnight,- Mr. Meheol set the clock to alarn at 12. He arose and ment downto the kitchen where he found his mother lying dead _ on the t1oor.‘ He immediately notiiied his brother and spmegneighborsdllrs. McLeod was buried l 'tie of Polson’s Nlerviliue. Just a few. E E To-Moririow at two ciclock in the after- noon Messrs. Bovyer Bros. important Live Stock Dispersion .xncti-in takes place at the Exhibition bi .1-in=l.~. The sale in- clude Scotch Shoriliorns of Cruickshauk, Duchess of Gloster and Mayflower tribes, l Campbell Minas, Shepherd Rosemary ' topped by import-ant* Cruickshank bull, - - Duk_`e._o»f..I__.arender, and_ _ . _.___ _ '_ _ 1-4 -§§W'atts’iQhallenge',-six bu‘lls~Gtfor-iserviiee and fourteen females, property of F. G. i Bovyer; also Clydesdale Stallions ready for service, and fillies of breeding age. Imported Myosotos, dam or grandam sired by McGregor (1487) and bred by Andrew Mitchell, Barcheskie. Scotland, all registered; owned by F. Bovyer. As is well-known the superior bf short horn cattle is not to be found. Their use- fulness as beef pro iucers will continue to grow as the people ,become acquainted with their admirable qualities. The value of the bulls for crossing upon the ordin‘ ary stock of the country is becoming more and more apparent every year. Tt will continue to be an increasing integer for many years to come. Short horn bulls ex- _.i¢-_-_ =-"_~ ~1~r»- ] _ WHEV THE BABY CRIES AT NIGHT tlngencies hy alwa s keeping handy a bof- drops of water given inwardly than rub the little one‘s stomach with atsmall quan- tity ol' Nervlline and perfect rest i assur- ed for the night for both mother and baby. You may not need Nerviline often but when you do need it you need it badly Get a 25c. bottle to-day `BOERS BADLY BEATEN their sires hinhclnss, imported stallions; , _ 3 _ _-ggnq-1_1 Cartcfs _ Sec-to’/s Since the funeral various reports have been circulated. It is alleged that ther were marks on the woinan’s face and that she was bleeding from the mouth and nose. ~ It is also alleged that Chas. McDonald, school teacher, Malcolm McKenzie and n young lady at J. J. Bei.hune's heard screaming between nine and ten deli ck. at Springton a day or two aftefdeath., e S ‘inquest held this morning. - It is also stated that deceased was sub- .h - I f hh. P - and ject to fits and died from the effects of one The deceased woman'=i husband was ago. , --_*gl-_xl - Sole Agents. _ li-_ MOORE. , bxptlly. Ldeelnls afndS`5esn‘-[4-. l ` , Cirow _ drowned in a well some nve or six years gfB€»'i!\¢f2h6 "HP lirel S8858 lfl1&¥» !!l“¥\F= can boy. `-12,000 copies -f our 20-*-h BOWlIANS` HEAUACHE POWDERS l cure quickly all headaches _arising from nervousness, sle9plessne_ss,_ bilfiousnessl i and othegéoauses. s_afe‘ me-‘rsineie and ras-iran lm`T\vventy two years buyin -,aridlseiling seeds. A telephone messagelast niilht states! The hrgcsn SPM House in tha' _- _ the body wouldbe exhumed and an in- lhnvinc-es Business increagipg `i` _ . S Y or each yr-ar. luis is our Keggfd l e people o is rovince oep 'of her usual attacks. _ fm "5 fu' the" "‘6"'d Supply and kim' when ih y b y from us that they ar Ceniurv Civil cue issued this v-a'.=. I I af Ly -u did not get is c py send to us f lone they are fr e _ _ POLICE ' _ IROOPERSE --11 _ a ' _ - ;,. mei. on snip Before Reaching Capelferde- if 'e il- '1 Many Prisoners Taken-Fat; ile Attempt to Catch" 0~1"rawA _ April 29-_(Special)-Letteris from the South Africa Constabulary mailed at Cape Y- erde announce the_deatQi John and Trooper Mann of -Ottawa. \ Bonus c.u>'1-Unirn BY earzivrann. _ LoNnoN April 29-(Special)-Lord Kit- chener reports that the -scouts under Several Boers were killed 37 captured, also ammunition, waggons, horses, etc success or QTHER QOLUMNS was taken. ATTEMPT 'ro c.\_r'ri;m; crcinlinoniss On April 27 the Boers blew. .up the rail way between Gaspan and_ Belmont, ap Ce.cil__Rhodes. 1 sim. __ ____ _ _ l, _ _ _ --V _ pLP;~‘ A cells fpr stamina and constitution, by_no other breed._ The stock oiered -by the Messrs. Bovyerare of the handsomest of any known tbreed, weight, substance and style being' taken into consideration. Clydesdalesdre gradually becoming the work horse of America. The farmer with Other British columns report the killing of three Boers, capturing 58 and 57 sur- rendering. Also one quick firing gun parently to intercept the train hearipg l`1`W@l1l1Y B0€r_S_1ra_s surrrendered at Lydf great thiclgness of carcass, rapid growth, early maturity, and a ripenes-is at two three,_four and live years that is attained, » Soap-a _caicacom-iiuczrs. -*_ ' _ i_- . . .__.____ - C"‘°‘_“° A951' _ -.lt ny' . ' wan fr , 1 s v 1 S; »~ J fi ~ V; ‘ arresters "uf ef -. . A ._ ~ A* ~~,‘ '~;<<.;.-,,‘- ,,-~: 1- , - Z, _ ~_'_ ._-»_. ff _ _ - ~' L _ , ‘--.~ '_ _ Y _ -"A77'= _ r- _ ff at ’ -_-‘l,__,; -_ -.- - =-'e%.2,5`r""` - j__ 'f_" . 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