Y - ae ° Seneaeeeaeteetunee aeeecesaseeczans ate Bn aN a ~ } ‘ i ; 6A R — Wh > e Pa Ws Sth AR _Aeeihenaiadahahatateblaieatalaieaieteliddeetete ttl hap me D-O-D-D:'S DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-iailing cure, ou earth, for all Kidney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genu'ne. Refuse Imitations. There's Only One Dodd’a, j <———— The Examiner Calendar. KOR MARCH... MOONS CHANGES. L .st Quarter, 4th. New Moon, llth First Quarter, 18th. Full Moon, 2ith. Days High | taffetas, | silks and liberty textiles appear. | and white checks and plaids are being ; , i Sun stay of We'k eke al j Rises. Sets. | mst Water. l, Wednesday 6 39 545 (115 2 26 2 Thursday 38 | 46 Ss ign 3 Friday 36 47 12 | 4 04 Satu: day 34 49 3 1433 Sunday 32 50 18 $5.42 6 Mon lay 30 52 2 |631 TInesday | 28 53 25 i 7 Wecnesday| 26 54 | 28 | 8 08 Thursday 24 56 31 | 8 56 Frid xy 22 | 57 | 38 |945 V1 Saturday 20 |5 59 39 10 34 12Sunciay 18 6 O | 41 {11 23 JAMor lay 16 l 45 | morn 34 Tuesday 13 3 48 1 O01 15,Weinesday, 13 et a) 1 50 16 Thursday ll ia 17 Friday 9 6>; 58 | 3 28 1§ Saturday 8 7.120 (416 19 Sunday 5 9 4 | 5 05 20, Monday 3 ll 8 iss ZU Tuesday l 12 ll | 6 42 22, Wednesday 5 59 13 144 =| 731 23, Thursday 57 15 18 | 8 20 Wi Friday 55 16 21 | 909 25 Saturday 53 17 24 | 659 26 Sunday 51 19 28 10 46 27 Meaday 49 20 31 {11 35 28/ Tt esday 47 21 34 even 29) Wednesday! 45 22 7 LA 30) Thursday 43 24 41 202 31F: 25 2 50 da y 5 42 12 4 2 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ LO 8T,— a pair of gold glasses were lost last righ M s Hel FOUN D— March 22nd, ‘na M, Potvin 72 1899, gent'eman zole ring. Owner canphave same by apply-d ing to Thos, E. Fiynn of H. M. Customs an paying for advertising 12 LOST—* pir of gold-rimmed spectacles Finder wil] Un rewarded on leaving at F ; Tay! or'’e Jewelry * tor 72 TO LET.— House on Rrighton Road, heat- between the Pest Office and Pownal St, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 25, 1899 Black and White Ufects. Biack and white effec again figure largely in the domain of both fash able dress and millinery. Black an white silks, satins and brocades just brought from over the sea are set Tort! by leading importers. Black aud whit 1 surahs, failles and other fancy Black formed into stylish spring costurmes by the lasniobavie i Frenchwomen are now wearing black and white satin brocade shirt waists with their stylish black cloth skirts. Waists of black and white or gray and white stripes or dots are always good style, whether made in the manner of the cot- ton shirt waists or with full fronts turned back with white revers over & tucked chemisette of fabric to match. A full blouse of cream white silk or satin, covered everywhere with a dra- pery or veiling merely of jetted black net, often proves the most becoming of all waists a slender woman of indiffer- ent complexion can select. Sometimes cream ribbons matching the blouse are the most satisfactory additions she can make to the waist; again, a bow of soft pink or brilliant cerise satin works wonders of improvement.—New York Post. dressmakers, Crossing Swords In the House. Away back in the seventies, during the famous deadlock fight on the civil rights bill, the question of the adjourn- ment of congress was under discussion one Saturday afternoon. Ben Butler, that born wit, had stepped over to Sam Randall's desk for a private consulta- tion. Butler favored a Sunday session, while Randall opposed it vigorously. ‘*Bad asl am, I have some respect for God’s day,’’ said the famous high tariff champion, ‘‘and I don’t think it right to hold a session on the Sabbath.’’ ‘Oh, pshaw!’’ responded Butler. **Doesn’t the Bible say that it is jawful to pull your ox or ass out of the pit on the Sabbath day? You have 73 asses on eS = SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Ccated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF2D LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Bose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud uf the day, ' See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand ed with hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present ceenpied by T J. Dillon Esq Pofs°ssion civen st \iay. apply toJ. J. McKinnon 69 WANTED - by the first of Avril, a girl for general housework in a small family, vood wh ppl t this office 63 | ’ Iwo sm2)] houses on Dorchester Wm Murrav 1wk pd 59 Pp. — 4 rof gold rimmed spectacles 0 i} e ive a is office & & young min oF! gro I aO0TeS 1 nz salesman nus nave some ex’ ar ‘a and bo by letter to | a hustler- Apy 4 Post Office Box 517 Ch’itown 15 WANTED TO HIRE.—on a farma young ma Steady employmert ni good wages Apply at Tue EXA WINER office iAN FOR S84 LE.—«n Organ in rood con d\t 1 Price $20.00. apply at this office Ho d ros LE? —The honse and premises known »a tae “Old London Hous, ’situateon Water | “it wextt? Government Warehouse No 1 AY +to Peake mros & Ca, jan2—tf Sharpened while you wait. and noeteut hard at Rice’s } r Store opposite the Skating 2a tf. W ANTI 4 stealy young man who has had xperience in Double Entry Book-keep- i ) general office work. e 61 i RENT.—for rm ‘of 1 years, that tv elve (12) acre low situated on west side of Malpeque Road, now in possession of J T Peardon Esq Possession given ist May next pply to Peake Dros & Co 61 The Low Birthrate,” “Chrictianity and rnosticisem,” sermons, by Rev. Jamcs Simp- acon, price Se and 192 KXAMINER hi aesard & Moore * respectively, for gale atl cMce and at Carters’ and Bookstores. Is HEREBY GIVEN that an app TICE fication will be miade tothe Parliament of nada atits next session, by the Domin- ‘a of Crrada Guarantee & Accident Insur- a ce Company fo an Act to amend the Act ) Incoporati a of the Company, to enable : Company to carry on business of In- sirance against sickne-s, and for other pur- ” £28 DATED at Tore to, this 36th day of } auary, Beauy Blacks» Nesb'tt Cred sich hiddel). Sclicitors for the Applicants. LOST - Some ¢ tysago, a black Cocker Span- il, Reward paid for its return fe 4. W ‘Veoks, i8d&w *UR SALE OR 10 LI'!-—-1shat brick house situated on north ide: W College Block, 46 bouse. ’ 53 ae your side of this house that | want to get out of this ditch tomorrow, and I think I am engaged in a boly work,”’ ‘‘Don'’t do it, Butler,’’ pleaded Ran- dall. ‘‘I have some respect for you that I don’t want to lose. I expect some day to meet you in a better world.” “But you'll be there, as you are hore,’’ retorted the sly Benjamin, quick flash, ‘‘a member of the lower ’—.L ouisville Courier-Journal. as a The Quality of Real Fun. One man said to another in an ele- vated car about something that he had just read, ‘‘Now, that is actually fan- vy,’’ and then he read it over again. The inference from this is, of course, that many of the things written in fun are not really funny, and, making due allowance for lack of appreciation, it is doubtless true that much of the matter written as fun actually does lack the true spark. It may be well intentioned, good natured, even cheerful, and yet lack the peculiar filling, satisfying, en- ergizing, refreshing, uplifting quality of real fun. The man who has this kind of fun in his heart and who has besides the power of communicating it to his nsighbor need not go to the Klondike for his re- ward.—New York Ledger. — The Borrower's Way. If you lend a man grass seed, he'll gome around later to borrow a lawrz wower.—Christian Work. te — The Deal Was Off. A German university professor t- ceived a large package containing six boxes of cigars, with a letter saying: ‘*‘Permit us to send you these six boxee of cigars. We believe that they will give you every satisfaction and trust that you will recommend them to your friends. Kindly send the amount, 6 marks ($1.45), by postoffice order.’’ The professor replied: ‘‘I bave the bonor to remit to you 12 dissertations, which will no doubt afford you the ut- most satisfaction. Should you wish for more lam at your command. The cost is 8 marks each.’’ By return of post came the replv: **Be good enough to return the cigars. We send herewith the cost of carriage and package. Weare returning your dissertations. ’’ Free Translation. **T guess Mrs. Frills doesn’t like that new French maid.”’ **What French maid?’’ **I didn’t know her name until I met Mrs. Frills yesterday. I said, ‘How worried you look!’ ‘Do I?’ said sbe, ‘Well, it’s only embongpong.’ And so I suppose that’s the maid’s pame.”’ ‘*What is?’’ ‘Emma Bcngpong.’? — Cleveland Plain Dealer. Pride of Ancestry. ‘*‘Mamma, the Smytheses are claim- ing that they, too, are descended frem | kings and are just as good as we.’’ “The insufferable upstarts! Why, they have to go back 37 centuries to find a king in their lineage, while we bave to go back a scant 25. “The very fica!’’—Detroit Journal. None For Hii. ‘*The doctor would like tosee you in- side,’’ said the maid to-tke caller who was waiting in the reception room. **Not much!” said the startled pa- tient, ‘‘be can*t try any X ray on me,’* —Youkers Statesman. S say he he NSOMNIA. SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE RESTORES REST AND HEALTH. If the digestive foilow like lightning’s flash riot, and the patient is known Toronto news somnia through ov organs refuse to do their work, indigestion and dyspepsia ~the nerves are shattered and then insomnia runs on the road to the mad-house or insane asylum. ‘per Man was a victim of nervous prostration and in- -twork—retiring at night was more of a dread than a wel- A well come to rest—preju liced against medicines and remedies, he spurned the thought of resorting to what he called nostrumss—he became almost incapaci- tated for work—he was recommended to try South American Nervine, procured a bottle and when haifof it had been taken, he found himself improving— Siecp was induced, the nerves grew quieter, the appetite returned—he continued to take the remedy until he had used six bottles, and at the end of that time the twenty pounds he had lost in worry and for want of rest was put on again~ to-day he says, *‘ I feel strong enough to do two days’ work in one.” _South American Nervine is without a peer in the cure of nervousness, indigestion and insomnia. A few doses will convince the most sceptical. It Gives immediate relief and effects a cure in every case. Strong as this statement may seem it is absolutely true, South American Rheumatic Cure is never baffled—relieves in six hours and cures after years of agony have been suffered, South American Kidney Cure cures Bright's disease, diabetes and blad- der troubles. <A few doses will convince. 11 }of March, A. D, 1899, TARIFF TINKEERING. I OUR MRO th NA AA EN AD NS SA NR NS SIN NBN TS we (Continued from firet page ) | the revenue principle, and put into prac- tice the free trade system ot Great Britain, bis ideal system,as rapidly and to the very largest extent possible. THE VIOLATED PLEDGE, Now, there isnouse elaboraing that further. That was the pleige made, that was the contract made with the electors of this country. Hae he carried that out ? Has he to-day a tariff that is baeed upou free trade according to the English ideal ? He knows that be bas not. Has he ao tar ff based on principles of bringing in revenue with no vestige of protection for protect~ jon’s sake, a tariff that leviea no tax ex cept that whieh goes directly ioto the treasury ? Can he say that not a firac- tion of acent goes ipto the pockets of what these gentlemen formerly ueed to call the mo Oo» lists and obbers and mep who were despoiling the country? He knows that the tariff be has is NOT A REVES UE TARIFF, He knows that his tariff ix based upon the prine’ple and involves the practice ot pro- lection, and that the eo~celied revolution that he bas made bas simply made an in- crease of duties in some cases and u lower~ ing ofthem in some others, and on tae whole only a slight reduction in the tax- ation of the country. THE COUNTRY DISSATISFIED, Mr. Foster then proceeded to peint out the dissatisfaction of the people of the North»Weat as voiced in the newspapers controlled by Mr. R. L. Richareson, M. P, for Lisgar, and Mr. Fraak Oliver, M. P. for Alberta,and by the Libera) Associa~ tion of Regina demanding the fulfi ment of the Liberal pledges of tariff reform. He aleo showed how the city of Winnipeg is roused eo far as the Liberals are concerned with reference to the etatement lately made by Mr. Sifton af Perta that the tariff ques- tion was settled, — <i> + <a NO CENSORSHIP. , Ia Giving the News of the Great Cures Ef- fected by Sumth American Nervine—It Has Saved an Army of Sufferers From the vvs of Indigestion and Nerve Trobles. L. M. Dolmes,of Parrsboro, N.S., was taken severely ill about a year ago with nervousness and indigestion, and for eome time was completely prostrated. He consulted best doctors, butthey failed to helphim. A newepaper advertisement brovgbt South American Nervine to his notice. Hetriedit with the result that he was greatly benefitted from the first bottle, and six bottles completely cured him, and he would be pleased to give all fetail- of his case to any person asking 1im.—Sold by Dr. 8, W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hugb<-s. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your morey back. Equally good for Neuralgis snd Headache. Be, at all Druggets. "Mortgage Sale To be sold by Public Auction, in front of the Law Courts Building, io Charlotte. town, in Queen’s County, in Prince Ed- ward Island, on Weduesday, the 29:h day at the hour of iwelve o'clock, neon, All that tract, piece and parcel of land, situate lying and being in Towoship num-~ ber twenty nine, in Queen’s County, bound ed and described as follows, that ie to Fay, mimencing on the west si le of the Mel l- Road, at the north east ang'e of land in possession of Duncan Matheson, thence west twenty-two chaias, or voli! it meets the DeSable River, thence north wardly according to the course of the sai I River, until is meets the south boundry jine of William Beer’s Farm, thence east along eaid line twenty-seven chains and fifty links, or until it meets the Melv'lle Roal, thence southerly afong : Cc vi said Roa to the plase of commevcement, containing thirty-seven acres of land, a little more or less, being thus described in a Govern~ ment deed from the Commission of Public lands, to William Barron, dated the twenty-ninth day of Ostober, A. D., 1877 The above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale, contained in an Indenture of Mortgage, dated the 17th day of April, A. D., 1897,and made between William Barron and Bridget Barron, of the one part, and Jchn Trainor of part, which said mortgage is now vested by assigament in the undersigned, default having been made in payment of ir terest due thereon. For further particulars apzly to the undersigned at his office, Stamper block Charlottetown, in Queen’s County. Dated this 24th day of February, A. D , 1899, J.J. JCHNSTON, Assignee Web 25—law, eat JAMES KELLY Wholesale Com mieeionr Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG' WHARF ConsiGNMENTS § BOSTON MASS SOLICITEL the other | SHOREY’S Ready to Wear Rigby Waterpoofed Spring Overcoats Are made by tailors, stayed in every vent, and keep their stylish shape to the end. SILK FACINGS AND THE BEST LININGS by the smaller tailors. é Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch'towa They cost much less than coats made by the best custom tailors and cannot be equalled in style Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the Pocket is the wearer's certificate of permanent shape and highest tailoring excellence. Ask fer Shorey’s ‘‘ Ready to Wear"’ Clothing. Se A ntl en THE For Sale by Haberdashers & Dry Gools Houses everywhere, | ae ee eS ae SS. = a) HOF Sy . . se eecees sp iaderet tte et 2 PAI ey7 isn ‘ = ® . tt 4) Aegeaggriaterdvertetteses aa, Painting and prosperity go together naturally Paint is the outward sign of prosperity. Paints Increases its value. Twenty dollars worth of paint ofte two hundred dollars to the market value of a property. owners reckon with this strange fact. ing too long, or paint without puting enough brai ns choice of paint, and their property “runs down. ’ The paints by thoughtful people for thoughtful people are that are made THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS Their makers have tried for thirty years to ma oe most enduring ; paint by reading “Paint Tue For Sale S. by aves property. But many put off paint- in atin tie the 2. @6s i224. paint. ie \very can of The Sherwin-Williams Paints is fully covered by ff a guarantee, and back of the guarantee are the reputation and all the resources of the company. nese Leer 886 You can be fully posted on *oints,” an illustrated little book which we will send free on request. SwHerawin-Wicriams Co. PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS, it Canadian Dept., 21 St. Antoine St., Montreal. W. Crabte. ard bea for the n J.Ratrray6&©. ~~we- ~ RA. Kalsomine, Alabastint Petrol, Magnite and all other requisites for hous® cleaning. res MONTREAL. nd ns \@\ean v LL &CHAND