g v3 —@ ~ DAILY EXAMINER ‘é —<j —— om = = ————— : —npgteminionte eet <n nanennenoennanrananeennroenaien : ; — —naeangpeacnide — . fern: Dollars per Year This is True Li a when Free Born Men, havi ng to advise the Public, may speak free.’ *__Eorirwzs Single Cc opies os teh Cote. Cents ae ———— = — ee sa VOL Sod CHARLOTTETOWN ee 4 LSLAND, FRIDAY MARCH 24; 1899 NO 71 SS: eee ANC SAT MMR 8 slelieaeadd ee ee Filly Pairs Shop Worn Gloves 50c the Pair _PERRIN’S GLOVES * They’re not badly shop-worn. But they are’nt in perfect condition. Some of them show a little rub or soil here and there, Some blacks. -) vf em tan, some greys, some Some are buttoned, s»me lacing, some have a spring clasp. Some of them were 75c, some we’re $1.40— the two prices. most of them rangel between To-night 50 cents a pair SS Koore « K Sad What We Advertise We Have, BG ets UC l’s Newson’s Its Good SPaeda Gece s Why Wot $ Be Comfortable When you can buy a n‘ce easy chair f a price Weur Styles cf —memgiae uk Morris Chairs bv sm all fy) : —— | just received in a variety cf covers—on which “@ ve have marked very low pricss—Ca‘l and s % se trem. ~ mw JOHN Ni WSON SESE SINT AE UF TELAT TE ES Zit ar . f “Le gS 2M. eS PE SE Se Fi Se SES HOSE ANS 8% dust SB GEs3: ar £ “a SPAS xs “ar wae bic as ON US dob eis ae 8 * o=_epeeesyes i ru lle Bee 4 -—- ae 222 Le eeeeecee Spring Goods COMING TO HAND DAILY. TJ. HARRIS LONDON HOUSE COORAAALLLLLE ‘SESSIONAL NOTES FROM OTTAWA Report of the Railways Department ACTUAL DFFICIT-DRUMMOND RAILWAY'S CONTRIBUTION The Prohibition Matter - Minister Fisher in the Sulks [Seecrat, to Tae Examiyer} Orrawa, March 24.—The report cf the Dep:. of Railways was presented yes- terday. Practically the deficit on Gov- ernment railways last year was $461,956. | T .e actual working expeoses was $139, | 000, to which is added $70,000 for four months operations of tae Drummond County railway; a capital expenditure of $352,756 on account of the operations of that line. } The debate on the address was contiou-, ed by Stensen, Caagrain, Talot, Craig, Brodeur, Osler, Britton and Moore. Mr. Craig, who is an ardent prohibition-~ vote did justify the introducticn of a prohibitory bill,; but he was firmlv eonvinced that the prohibition party had been tricked by the ist, agreed that the recent no; Governnient. Hon Mr. Fisher is still in the tulks. was again absent from \ House yesterday. The Senate will adjouro to-day until April 5th. He his place in the — British Policy in China. Lonpox, March 22-—In the course of a discussion of the Saeengreas policy ia ! China, Mr. William John Brederick, | Parlin: mentary eae for the Foreign Office, defen ided the plan of 2ealing direct with the Teung-li- Yamep, and declared the suggestion that Great Britain should in- stecd “ go etraight to other powers,” ab- solutely ‘untenable in the present condition of atfairs. After asserting that R a-- Admiral Lord Charles Beresford, in hie public declarations -respecting the best course to pursue, did not represent the views of the Government, Mr. Broderick seid :—* We ought to be most careful lest we step into the position of having insisted On concessions, OF having undertaken the reorganization of the Chinese army and navy that we do notby these successive ete ps undertake the responsi bil ity for the whole Government of China.” Referring to North China, he eaid Great Britain was atil hopeful of an understanding with Kussia there, ani that a frieadly and con~ ciliatory disposition existed on both sides, ———_____-.___—__— + @ +e — Carteis’ for Wall Paper ? oe “ adds to its value, if all the minor details are attended to in the finishing touches, The most critical person must | admit that we put our exper- ience in our work. Every de- tail is finished just as it should be. We are here to stay—we've made a rame for BEST WORK and we will keep it. Plans and specifications of all kinds of buildings always On | hand for approval. Let us figure fer you. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, Fic zroy Stre@ seesseees 8S sollidiea From Influenza [Specrat ro Tus Examiner.) Pars, March 24. —Paris is suffering f om a scourge of influeuza. The deaths during the past seven days have been 32 per cent. above the average. German Battleship Aground. [Speciat. ro THE Examiner. | Beruix, March . — The German battleehip Olfenburg bro'se her anchor and went aground near Kiel yesterday duriog a heavy snow atorm. 25 A Lieutenant Shot. (SPecta.to tHe Examiner] Ca.ourta, March 24.—A despatch from Peshawur, capital of the Panjab division of that nation on the Afghan frontier, states thattwo Palihans or Afghans have shot and killed Lieut Col. E. H. LeMarchant, of the Hampshire regiment, Tbe murder~ ers have been arresied. Looks Like a Settlement. [Speciat ro rae Examiver.] March 24.—The Standard makes the following announcemeat: We understand that the negotiations between Great Britain and France regarding New- foundland promise a satisfactery sectle- ment, France being wi'ling to surrende- her shore rights there if adequately compen-a’- ed, Lonpow, Austrian Conversions. Viexna, March 22.—Further conver- sions from Roman Catholicism to Pros testantism are reported in large numbers | from Upper Austria, Bohemia, Styria and the Tyrol. One Prvutestant pastor at Graz bas within the last three months contirm— ed over 6,000 new members of his church who were formerly Catholics. Quite a number of young Catholic priests are am-~ ong those who have gone over to Protestan-— tism. The movement is spreading with astonishing rapidity, wee ee THE OLD WAY Of Treating Dyspepsia and Indiges- tion by Directing a Dangerous and Useless One. We say the old way, but really it is 4 very Common one at present time and maby dyspeptics aod physicians as w el] consider the ficst step to take in attempt ing to cure indigestion isto diet, either by seieeting certain foods and rejecting others to greatly diminish the quant‘ty usually eaten, in other worde, the starvation plan is by many supposed to be the first essen - tial. The almost certain failure of tne stars vation cure for dyspepsia has been prov ed time and agaio, but still the moment dys- | pepe ia mekes its appearance a course of | dicting is at once advised. All this is radically wrong. It is foclish and unscientific to recommend dieting or starvation tq. a man sufferiog from dyspep: ia, because indigestion itself eta:rves every organ abd every nerve and every fibre in the body. What the dyspeptic wants is abundant butrition, which mean; pleoty of good, wholesome, well cooked food and aes 1e~ | thing to assist the weak stomach to cigest | it. This ie exactly the purpose for wh Stusrt’s Dyep:p-ia Tablets are a lopt a and thisis the method by which they cure the worst cases of dyspepsia, in oth words the patient ests pleoty of whole- some focd and Stuart’s Dyspe psia Tablets CONSERVATIVES a ee Harmonious Gathernz at the Capital ADDRESSES BY SIR CHARLES TUPPER AND OTHERS. ee Liberal-Conservative Policy — A Bright Outlook for the Party. & (Speeia, tro Tue Examiner ] Orrawa, March 24.—The caucus of Conservative) members yesterday was largely aitended and was of a most enthus- lastic character, Mook, M. P., occupied the chair, Sir Charles Tupper in,a brilliant speech referred to the policy of the Conservative party as outlined by him ia his address in the House on Monday. Addresses were delivered by memaberr representing every portion of the Domin- ion, 6ll of whom spokein the most hope ~ ful manner of the prospects of the party. Heory Dalby, Conservative organizer for Quebec, and S. Barker, of Hawilton, who were present, dealt with the question of organization. The meeting throughout was interesting aod harmonious, and speaks well for the fature of the party. for Jacques Cartier, ae ~~ IN CAUCUS. — : Camera Leads to Gaol. Berry, March 22.—A corrt in Altona has just passed sentence on Photographers Wilcke and Priester, who without permis- si0n took a picture of the late ex-Chancel< lor Bismarck on his death bed. For the principal partin the transaction Wilckie will be imprisoned for six months; for connivance, Forester Spoercke is sentenc~ ed to five months in gaol, while Priester, the other photographer, gets off with three months’ imprisonment. The Alaska Boundary. Wasnineton, March 22.—The British Ambassador, Sir Julian Pauncefote, co.® ferred teday with Secretary Hay in refei< ence, it is understood, to a modus vivendi to be observed along the Alaska border, in order to obviate the possib‘lity ofa clash pending the final determination of the border. The need of this has been empha~ sized within the last few days by reports of @ batile between the Canadians and the American, prospectors on the Porcu~ pine river. HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: M. E. Maloney, W. B. Murdoch,R. D. Turner Montreal; T. Curran, St. John’s, Ni; J. B. Rosk, Dexter, Me., Fred C. Donnison, Mon« ireel ; T. Hudson, Pictou. Queen Hotel: H. F. Coombs, W. L. Waring, St. John ; Mrs Ford, Tononto Ont, Exchanged Courtesies ‘ Gisrattar, March 22.—As the Spanish squadron commanded by Admiral Camera was leaving G.braltar bay, it was met near Algeciras by the United States cruiser Raleigh, which is returning home from Manila. The Raleigh rau up the Spanieh flag, and the Spanish Admiral replied by hoisting the Stars and Stripes. This is the first act of international courtesy be« tween the United Siates and Spain in European waters siuce the outbreak of the war. aleteetiienemattiaieaterteestitiinetatentreettteettteeien tee ROYAL Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©O., NEW YORK. BAKING POWDER AARARARARARAR It You Suffer rom Impaired digestion, weakness, chills—consequent on the an- eee condition of your blood Try vur = DIGESTIVE TONIG It enriches the blood, strengthens the nerves Helps the digestion, Price 50c per bottle A. W. REDDIN, Phm. B Central Drug Store Sunnyside. | SP RPP SES Se Sy i | oe uae te-4,°£4628 De Hee 2eoot*}ofD4 AAS ARMAAAR RARAARARARA Pe digest it forhm. In this way the stom- ‘overworked ‘ ach is nourished and the stomach is r.sted, because the tabl-ts will digest the food whether the stomach ; works or not. One ot these tablets will digest 3,000 grains of meat or eggs. Your druggist will tel] you that Stuart's Dyspepsia “Tablets are the purest and { eafeat remedy for sQnach tro itl s and | every tris] mal es o.e more fri ndfor the excellent prepar ation.Soli at 50cts. for full sized package at ail drug stores, A little book on stomach diseases mailed free by addressing F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. Sgmething for Nothing. SUPAHCE. For Fire, Marine, Life, Ac- cident and Plate Glass Insur- ance, in the best Companies, ana at lowest rates.— -—APPLY TO— A trial bottle of Catarrhozone and inhaler, prepaid, sent free to anyone who senis his address wilbin one week. Catarrhozone is a sure cure tor eatarrh bronchilis, irritable throat, fetid breath, and kindred diseases. How can we s«fford todo this? Because we know atrial of this pleasant and efficacious remedy never fails. Washes, snuffs and cintments have proved uoavail ng, but Cat- F. W. HYNDNAN QUEEN STREET, - - CHOWN arrhczone a cure you. Write %, PoLson «& Co. Kingston, Ont. Coa OBSGOO@e® & »* SEVIS ae CARTERS’ 3 Tested Seeds Have you got a copy of our Seed Catologue for 1899 ? it tells how to get and grow our seeds. We are very busy TESTING PACKETING and SHIPPING SEEDS, but are not too busy to show you through our seed department which is now on first floor n the New Annex in rear of oar BOOKSTORE CARTERS’ SEEDS GROW, CARTERS’ SEEDS ARE BEST, Garter & Co. SEEDSMEN Gee a LOBSTER FACTORY FOR SALE THB subscriber wil! sell by THURSDAY, THE 23rd OF MARCH, AT 2 O°CLOCK P.M. Auct’on on | Four (4) acres of Land with emall Lob- | ster Factory and otber Buildings thereon, | about two miles north of New Loxdon Harber; conven ient place to fish, and neat the best fishing grounds om the North Side of the Island. Also 2 good fishing boats and 260 good Traps with Rope and [rom Anchere complete. PETER MacNUTT, March 16—d&wts : ’ ~ < . ns ee ws - 4 *