casei =e All ait te i . } * a set RGN a ts Sa cota ae} = A i ci en Sove aeindl Nats tag Petite FHE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 15, 1% ae WITATIOI ; ra / wet ate corer ! LALO? | IS THE SIR JF FLATTERY. T} he : pri oof iat MINARD’S LINIMENT has ry i . me : : public, is, that | it i XTENSIVELY IMILAI Kl mitations resemble the EB a i Phe ra x ‘ | Grenain ecessary, i ij alled WHI Ni- | ) hy wf 1 ' fum: | 5 j N .MENI v 1 : } i all Sel om the Merits and | ' \dvertising of mau | art 1 laiming to b Y ! proprietor of MINARD INIMEN’ \ rmaply ic. | INSIST UPON HAVING NARS LIMMENT RI: HARDS & CO.., | Yarmouth, N.S.. RA HOUSE C. we . () ly ‘THE DAILY BKAMINER |" : | wae much interest j South | denta of Georgetown : passenger 9 i r with . MARCH 15 1900 RELIEF OF THE MINTO. Wee eee st that an expedition be at onc organized for the relief of the Minto, siuck ip the ice twelve miles from Picton, I'bere are on boerd the Minto Premier Far- qubarson and the outeto A frica,— bes Island soldiers « les several of the resi and a number of other } oe tne Mas ahd a 5 . } of freight. In view of the fact quant LV engineer @f Government ra) lwaye, are de | layed en passage, arn that We ls ready for the the Stenley can be made |} ervice Let action be instantly LATER. ; . ; few hours. taken. ! ' ’ that the Miato lacks ¢] ping sec mmoda- | tion for passengers, the discomfort of a large mejority of those on board, in the middle of March, may be imagined, The relief of the Minto and her pre- | clious—contents (or nov-contents) demands prompt and energetic action. In the ; meantime,the trade of the province is at ' a standatill, freight is accumulating at Georgetown and Pic , and hundreds o! | bags of mail are i 1 up, while ; = : : ( sixty passengers, including | | Island. Had I s In the couree ¢ a | Sing i mit re STARK APPLE CONTROVERSY. @ur readers will remember that there excited at the Fruit | Growers’ Asa ciation meetin g here over i the Stark appie. promising varieties planted now ; and as of the Ontario This 18 one of the mosi the Secretary Fruit Growere’ Asscciation, had sent Rev. Father Burke a eample apple which in appeared to to the Stark of Mr. Pigott,—declared by Mr Nova Scotia, to be ihe true Stark, aud cons were vigorous r nowise conform Starr, of the pros ly taken up by the fruit-growers present. Fatber Burke eenta eample of Mr. Pigott’s Starke at once up to Mr. Woly D, 10 in tur sent it to the greatest Stark grower of Ontario, W. H. Dempsey, of Trenton. It ought to be sai 1 that the sample was not a good one- ull the first-class apples were taken off before he secured the sample sent forward. In a letter which the rey. gentleman bas recently received from Mr. Wolverton we find the the following : ‘What a deal of discussion my sample of Stark caused among our friends in P.E, | am scarcely suprised at this sample sent you was excep- , being most carefully selected. : basket of Starks, instead of a specimen, it would have veen a much » reasonable thing to do and would have given you a fairer basis of comparison | sent your sample to one of our best apple- because the tior a a Canadian Patriotic Fund inthe — The SLOW SUISIDE, ' ; a | ; Peor Digestion Slowly | Starves the Body. Because Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets Make Diges tion Perfect—They Digest the Food and Restore the Stomaca to health, Put a sturdy, healty, vigorous plent in- a potful of poor soil, place itin a dark nn- ventilated room, and give it no water, and the ce Will be thabit will wither, become weak and puny, loge its natural color, and finally die. The same thing, « » happens in the | case of aperson afflcted with dyspepsia | The scuree of nourishment is cut off Kvery organ and nerve is Siarved. A moment’s thought will show that there is only cne way to remedy such a state of affairs, That is to restore the supply of nourishment. Dyspepsia is the result of imperfect digestion, Make the digestion perfect, and dyspepsia and al! its attendant evils will disappear, and vigorous health will take the place of weakness and misery, justas the plant will grow healthy and stroog, when placed in agood light, and given plenty of rich soil and water. Nothi:g under the sun will make per- fect a poor digestion, except Dodd’s Dys. pepsia Tablets. They digest the food They bring the stomach to acondition of complete health, and enable it carry out properly its own work. In this respectt as in every other, Dodd’s consequer ; xactiy J weather from hearing Mr. Clarkin’s paper i40tel Ladies’ THE CELEBRATED CROSSLEY CARE are renowned all over P. E. Island. Mr. Paton has sold them nearly 25 years, that’s enough guar. antee. There Parlor riouse Cleaning Mas Began is one of Cross floor for over TEN YEARS, that. sley's Velvets on the Davies ought to be enough argument in favor of Crossley’s Carpets, and then when you consider that they are only a trifle The Carp: yet we referred to at the Hutel did double the service than any other carpet in the house, costing far more than Crossley’s. has come to the front within the last few days. Grossley’s Velvet Carpets; Crossiey’s Velvet Squares. Crossiey’s Brussels. Crossiey’s Brussel Squares: #!! iace Curtains and Curtain 17 S1ZeS. goods by American Carpets. Canadian Carpets; Ssyuares by the 1oo, e27A cls ~~ ie LCS Of Carpsct cheap to cliear. Nevy stravv matting. Give us a call when you begin renovating. or Jas. Paton & Go. eod tf. . 12 It is pleasing to learn, since thea pen, who grows the Stark for the English | Dys spepsia Tablets are unlike all other | a ioht, Mare lh 1 10, wee written. that the Preside: © the | market, and I enclose you his letter, in re- | Dyspepsia remedies. The patient does e i We 2 i i hAC LS Vi Li : . : ek ik ell | ply, from which you will see that he is|not have to use them for ever, They | Board of Trade telegraphed Sir Louls| joined to the opinion that your sample | create no “Tablet habit,” and their good a 3RAN D i | Davies as follows: ; is the Stark after al ll, and that the difference results are seen almost immediately, ; “Sir Lovis Davirs is due to the varied conditions of soil aod Dodd’s Ds speps ia Tablets will convince ; “Minister of Marine climate. Ifyou wish I will have bim send of their efficacy by car ing you. higher i ite } dd in ih eni i [ “Ottawa. you some further specimens by mail.” a Tee ss 5 ' . { oa ; : Mr. D sa hen Mele eal b { is morD ur Vir. Vempsey says in bis ie€tter about “Minto repor ed this m _ | ” ow SUPREME COURT. miles off Pictou drifting. Ip field i ice since | the Stark sent him : : Tueeday May be disabled C ouncil “T ] bt } -Ctesk wmrives sige W hat - te : nave no dou! t but they Bre OUAIKSs William Dodd Ss Estate. C&L ’ ] ’ a ; o Sf : >t . 1 et TT AR strongly urge you send vy; ee oe a poorly grown. I have noticed lots of : } mediately = th aa vin , a" " ay ! sam p| les like them when picking. The ibe Court met this morning to deliver i .,. Stanley would onc Ly CrOsS easily eamples sent you for them was very fine, it adgme: 1t in the appeal in th's estate from . struct Lord. Reply. | possibly bigher colored than theirs, which the decision of Judge Reddin, Judge of Souta Africa “Gro. E. Hveues, : no doubt bothered them in com paring. If Probate, by which he decreed that rial ’ ‘*Prest. Board of Trade. | you think best, 1 will send them @ basket | childrea of the late Mre. Lemuel Phillips ae | We have not yet heard what reply was} via exyprees Biv ing the different characters. | were entitled .o the share of the personal | Q: f> > re if Scenes— 30) t tot lenatch or © | Will be packing Starka for expori to Eng~ | estate to which their mother, 1f living B | - el . : re t] : , ee. : : ; tt ; , 1 mn . ‘ a ine { 1 a aa ae ; | land in about two weeks. | would be entitled to. ‘The Court unani-} cocteevenam were given Mr. Lord. [he Presicent and . ous! » ;' en There can now bz no reaconavle doubt | - as! y confirmed ti " decesion of Judg | Council of the Boa le have, at al] | hk aligns : idin and dismissed the appeal. bh TOWN 10 PRETORIA : ey ; ,, |about Mr. Pigot’s Starks being the ener evente done their duty pron): nd wel a ee Fin eshinisntingudiciiaiipicdiinie aa h ‘ <ai> <p ><a | true variety. It 18 equally wellj demon- | Mo t 'NTED Pou ICE —The best op; vortunity | t e yard: : bb e nes O t} © confi st-— © imine it < . . . a 7 : .- hen : lesc by | —The Government of New Sont Vales | strated that the Stark ie going to be a} possible is now offering to twenty-five off i it Gescri . n . i a : . : “ Hes procialmn St. Patric Day 0: \h'8! foe grower and bearer here ; and as it jour ao le-bodied Islanders. The North-! aes oi neha] id in honor the : : west J nte slice is one of the fines st f ‘ f) j LLS yom ° Pp ut ~~ sella we llin Great Br tein 7 noht to we —_ i Ps : of = oo \ ‘ WU A nina: Berhad noni j ; 8¢ ii it In Urea Di in, we Ougn, brie 41 at ions 1 tee w rid, oe In Via Aid : = OS ‘ . ss phe ui ue sing with wonderful motion of Ladysm |sure that the day | topgrart 1! as well as piant out new stock. | character though unconnect wit A the i pieturee by the marvellous will, upon the same account, be specially | Mr. Pigott wouk?!, no doubt, furnish a | Canadian militia, and to be os ‘ to join it . OFF CTASCAPE ' marked throughont the British Empire | reasoeabd! ‘uantity of ecions from hie | is no small honor. he height e~ | S38 fe 4 BUDS UIE Se | Here the tribute of public appreciation | S H t shard And wi he quirement 13 5 feet S oches, 8. | ar ee cd + _# : ; a oad ; Savage Hharbor orchard. And whea he | m : oot x aye te 25 ar 1 35 cents probably take the form 0 | Savage Harbor orchards aod hea he) The country districts should be able to] Pee>IIAIVET 2 at Jodd’s. Wing aud a Opera "i0u a} CUS OU oe WUE Cs 2S ee supply men of ihe s amp required. Char- ny at Kankin’s. he evening. them special care, they will certainly | lottetown has many who are desirous of 7 | sfford him as good apples 2s even the joining. The recruiting officer for the —————<— - = . — ‘ ths wih Dnsian keke o® an : : T a oe Or itario samt ple which caused 50 much M 7 time I rovi * 418 Se present 0 New 8 : Brunswick or Nova Scotia, and it will | interesting discussion. probably be a few days before he will ar- < = pices { rive here. : e he a ; i | TES AND COMMFNTS Qs NatcraL History Sccrery.—At the F ; ——— request of a number of pereons who were “ prevented by the inclemency of the oF Wool Charlottetown Weol Moncton Tweeds Scotch Tweeds English Tweeds | Canadian Tweeds English Worsteds English Serges Moncton Blanketing Bianketing Ruggings Yarns Ready Made Pants Moncton Double Twist- | ed Bannockburns are. the best. We represent the MONCTON WOOLEN MILLS, We always keep on hand a large supply of tweeds made by this celebrated mili, Ask for the double and twisted Bannockburn. they are positively the best goods to wear that’s made. We also keep a large range of Scotch, English and Canadian “tweeds, and we take wool in exchange for any goods in the store. F, PERKINS & Co SUNNYSIDE. Charlottetown. | | handsof Mr. J. M. Courtney, Ottawa, bas reached the sum of $160,000. —Cronje eai.s for St. Helena today; but Tarie’s visit to Paric has been postponed. —We are compeiled to hold aver seve eral letters to tne editor, iacluding that of “Elector,” unt:!] to-morrow. — Ex-Governor Bowlan has been elect~ ed Vice President of the British Empire League for Prince Edward Island. —The British flag is flying at fontein in less than a me@nth from the time Lord Roberts begun to move. How long before it will be waving over Pre- toria 7? —It is reported that the United States, as wellas Great Britaio, will send war- ships to Chinese waters to meet a Ruegian advauce. The United States has inter- ests in Chiaa ag well as other great powers, —Forty years haveelapsed since ihe Queen visited Ireland. She was then accompanied by her husband the Prince Consort. She had a eplendid reception there; and there is likely to be an equally great outburst of loyal Irish enthusiasm upon the great occassion for which prepara tion is now being made. — The Archbishop of Mexico has issued a circular letter to the clergy, calling at- tention to the burlesque scenes attending the trial aud death of the Saviour as ex~ hibited in the eo-called “ Passion Piay,” which takes vlace in the country churches during Holy Week. He requests that tae practice be done away with as barm- ful to religion. —Even the Toronto Globe recognizes that Mr. Tarte is not the embodiment of French-Canadian loyalty, and that La Patrie does not represent all of Quebec, Itsuys: “ We cannot think that if one should eritieise the London Times he Bloem ‘would be held guilty of treason to the British Empire, or that to question the wisdom ofan article in La Fatrie is con~ clusive evidence that the Globe is hostile to Quebec and an enemy of the French- Canadian people.” Sosay The Star and other pspers accused, upon the like grounds, of carrying on a race war against the French. COUNTRY AHEAD of the city for residence. Bnt, alas, neither place is proof against coughe or colds, and so Adamson’s Botanic Congh Balsam is welcome Druggiet. both localities. 25c. all in upon ** Some of our wild fiowers,” at a recent meeting of the Natural History and Antiquarian Society, this paper will be read at the regular meeting of the society next Monday. The public will be wel- comed, fair, Tue Pross—Westerly winds; litile lower Cherie asec on # i i oo co per cent discount on Boots and Shoes all this week AT “yy aS cluded 75c to $1.50. fitted with best quality lenses, 32.50. good solid gold spectacles. Anyone whose eyes we Cameron Bloes, Charl ottetown. should have a sou- brave South African Every Islander venir of our thirty heroes. No souvenir is so good as a Photograph. Large photograph the Island Contingent, splendid for framing $11.00. Smaller size 35 cents. ot Large photo of Rev. T. F, Fullerton, taken just before he left cents. Smaller size 30 cents At THe Examiner Office and at home, 45 | Beep & Johnson’s downtown drug- store, or from R. L. Cotton, P. O. i Box, 84, Charlottetown. Best gold filled frames with solid gold ends, warranted ten % sy Spectacle offer —FOR— [0 Days Only Spectacles, steel or nickled frames, fitted with first quality lenser, case in years and NOTE.—We do not se]l common gold filled frames. Cheapest solid gold frames not kept in stock, asa gond gold filled frame is in every way preferable, but for 10 days we will give 25 per cent off all our have examined and fitted with glasses in the last 12 months can have another examination made if they wish and the lenses ex- changed free—unless a special lenses has to be made vo order. By arrangement, anyone can have their eyes examined evenings but we con— ; sider daylight the best time. Bh. W DVay lor OPTICIAN ee TENDERS FOR GEMENT Sealed Tenders addressed to the undere signed, will be received at this office, until noon on Monday, 26th Mareh, 4900. and endorsed “Proposal for Cement” for supplying 600 barrels’ of White Englieh Portland Cement. According to the con- ditions, specifications and in forms sup- plied at this office. Each tender to be ac- companied by a certified cheque for $100, to be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to furnish the material cotracied for. Tae Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITE, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewerage and Water Supply Charlottetown, p. RE. I., March 14,1900. 15 eod 4 ing. % ; g & : . PRE I OO ee ee