TUE F i pak cate ate R AILY | EXAMINER _ RN Men, ihav ing to advise the Public, may speak free.’ ‘__Bonreross id. * Mom his is True Lie when Free Born Single Copies two Cehts NO 43 een Da CHARLOTTETOWN ede ISLAND; Poet Sheetal.) 20, 1849 SE tf oh '?) ‘HOT WEATHER AT MANILA A FARMER Advises a Charlot! etown Doctor Sir,—I have been looking over an ad- dress given by a Charlotetown M.D., before the Locsl Couvcil «f Women,® and, aM very Sorry to bave to say that disease FRANCE’ S NEW PRESIDENT. Mr. Loubet Practically Unopposed. (Sprciat TO Tue Examines.) |A DISGRACE UNPRECEDENTED Carlos Forbids His Fvllowers to Sit in the Cortes. Loxpox, Feb, 18.-—The Madrid correse Don ‘ ; d f the Times says :-—* Don Carloe Doll ar Sa Y in MM [ef | Aff ii Th i if and death may be expecied in a city ia a ae : . ASS XA % 6 o c which & medics! mao wili veature to get sn i da , in his letter forbidden bis partisans to take i ie 4 4 - Se ee" ’ , § 8 li} 8 fil i Ules dihink in oeanl) denon of aon : - 20.—Pres rev elect Loubet their seats in @ Parliament which is about Hae enquiry would have convinced him to be was practically unopposed in hise-ection as | to sanction a disgrace unprecedented in States Troops, untrue of any part of Europe or America, president of Frances The proceedings the annals of our history. No it would be a : ; . aod still more raise when applied to the | were attended by intense ' confusion in| '® Ya'0 to record your protest, therefore, ‘ a { i" en S cattle of this Province. the otnsestts within these wal!s no truly Spanish veice j THE REREL The Dominion Minister of Agriculture Fe ,? can now make avy echo, and me them ‘ i SARE CONCENTRAYS:| has had a paid agert visiting ever art e ths nation is weary of empty and varren eb thid Phovstes ter « one ee ey ide | NEW BRUNSWICK ELECTIONS. | words. Norconld jou, in that corrupt , ING NEAR PASIG RIVER has notfound one milk cow, heifer or Hoe atmosphere, Nap to —— gus 9 those C B ] > Wherever linens are well- steer in One thousand aff-cted by tuber- ae great crimiaals who, with auparalleled im- ollected from everywhere. 1ere ‘ oo ; mad th We don’t think a nicer range of colosis. The report says: “Here| Waterloo For the Opposition. | Puderce brought about the catastrophe. ' nade we go after them. et 9 ‘ Yhe Americans will not pay the|‘“@ Dr. gave Staiictics, first oa us leave them consummate alone their infamous work of destruction,” patterns could be found than ours. Aud every one is speci $20,000,000 to Spain. uoder present conditions more tvan half ‘he cows «fier three yearsof age are ne = | ally reduced for the “white f alr. docmed te tubercolosie, that iss toon as, (Sractar to Tas Examiner.) - . — they become useful for breeding and dairy i Sr. Joux, Feb. 20.—The elections of ’ Un ble; IC hed {Srecta, ro Tae Examiner.) i Viena nan cn aaa 4 te resulted in a decided victory for ; Maniua, Feb. 20.—The heat is very tuberculine jest, and a lot more undigested oe ; oppressive to-day. aud unproved assertions, which to those, Every opponent of the Government in 4 The troops, especially thoee compelled who have takeo the trouble of thoronghly | the last legislaturehas suffered defeat. : ’ .tudying that terrible disease, reads mere Of the forty-six,seats the Government LINENS.. to work in the open have been affected. It will probably be warmer from now Wasuincton, Feb. 20.—The House ike rant than sober siatements. The doster very properly says that dust j has gained about forty. Baking Powder e . . . : until the rainy season. in tae een in tne shop, _ smnemeesoenetanatnintitane : : . street the church or ec~ Bank Robbe t Wi : 43 Inch Loom Damask Special l4c The rebels have been concentrating south aie ’ nein - ‘ nal obbery at Windsor Made from pure “ “< of the Pusig River, infront of Brigadier-| o¢ g : : 54 17 , of danger to men and women. But when cream of Ot tartar. a 56 “ é és rT 20 General Otis’ lines op right all day|ne refere tointants be forgets that they . : Bae also have lungs and must inhale their dose (SpeciaL to TH¥/ ExaMINeER. | r ot e e > > & i ‘ 7 ’ ’ 50 P retty r vttern special 22 the country in the vicinity is particularly ~ re ce oe _ Winpsor, Feb 20.—R. J. Powell’s pri- | Safeguards the food 62 im bh fine and v ery heav y for t the pr ice 3 i thick, the jungle extending for miles. “ Bossie,” and says Sa helf . ai] | vate bank was entered by burglars on' e al ; 69 in h Damask in very pr etty patter n ' 43 Scouts report thatthe rebels are appar~| milk-cows are doomed to the tubercol- Saturday morning. against um, J ently coming from Taguna and from the} 0 sus. c advice the doctor wake ap and The safe was blown to atoms and the —— Coes Ricmesias forget what he read on the subj-ct of tuber- % ; Alum waders are the greatest ‘ : 7 een are strongly entrenched colosus fiveyyears ago aud maie bimeelf oe poounes wiggyie i as menacers to saith of the present day. ‘ tim | EF acquainted with the more mordern dis- o far no trace of them hes been dié~ & Ge ~. on the beach towards Pasig. coveries about that disease, avd: he will | Covered. ROYAL BAKING POWDER ©0., NEW YOK, i Gras S bleached Li nens FATS tind that when infection is taken into the —_ : ‘a neg , emnant Sale Men's . fine boots, at greatly reduced a May her soul rest in peace. ; Ke ” eS eananaiaanitl FIRE INSURANCE ~ ‘ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, — ee Sn ‘ | s Liberal Conservative Association Ps — | 3 T. J. HARRIS Cm every as lowest rates, © | Gicbebaito: bor ueacberows to Conn | etaral History & Antiquaran Sect | PIS SSP\S SAHA SEGBEl FSESSAS’S ata - - | MOORE & McLEOD — Ss eS Toh » Sveaceversn> ais ie §2 inch Pare White Damask, Special 68 inch Pure White Damask, Special 70 inch Pure White Double Special 72 inch \ ery Handsome Double Special 95¢ Ki. ; on. 7 older ‘people too. What Cherio.tetowe Y ML 4. —Remember that; the closing , 72 inch specially heavy and very fine Caer wants ie, doctors who wi!l advise taeir | concert of the Y MLA couree of St. ' handsome pattern double Damask $'.25 \/ Pra. Halifax men are seekiug capital in New | patients, and their friends to drink all the | James’ Church will take place on Tuesdey, = =, | York to carry ona pulp mill at Parreboro. fresh new milk they can bay, borrow, beg] Feb. 28:h. Programme later. Find this hard weather on the . a Father Failon, of Ottawa, bas been re-| OF 8tosl¢ Get your reserved seats early at C. D. hands and face. At the White Fair. eee Meese Gslets If lis Newson’s It's Good $2 * Veo Have Not Found It Necessary te cut off OUR prices in order tosell our goods—as a matter ‘of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as_ other JT prices. ‘ k to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will ‘probably find it as good as any other suite in the city reduced from $::7 to $22.00 m~ JOHN NEWSON Se SBE Te SINS EE PS ae eas Sele SG Bae: 3 “i SETH V ‘ ae PIs, Lees Gee — KYe2ee2cee2e2ecec" yesterday threw out the bill providing for the paymeat of $20,000,000 to Spain. NEWS NOTES. proving the young people of his congrega- tion because of the «mal! number of mar» riages that take place among them. The head offices of the Canadian Life [nsurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Torontu on acc uot of high taxation in Hamilton. A new daily has been established in Victoria, B. C., to represent true Liberal - i#em and to protest against the rarcalities of the “ new Liberalism.” 1t holds that ail the commandments should be observed. Truth, of London says thet Emperor William has written a letter to Queen Vic~ toria, announcing that he wii] arrive at Cowes, Isle of Wight, on board the im- perie! yacht Hohenzollern on July 29tb, and that he will remain at Cowes for one week. Count Tolstoi’s new book, the proeeeds of which will be devoted to the Dukhobor settlements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurrection.” The novel is strong in human study, with a central problem. Experts speak of it asthe most vivid piece of literature that has ever come from Tolstoi’s pen. Uncle Sam has a new methcd of ins creasing the reyenues from his postal ser- vice that is worthy of the consideration of “J, William.” He bas decided to make up! 50, 000 complete sets of newspaper and periodical stamps and sell them at $5 a set, each set containing stamps of the following denominations: l, 2,5, 10, 25, and 50 cents, and 2,5, 10 25, and 100 dollars. Mr. Mulock bas already done a good deal for the philateliste, and here is a chance for him to do sometbiog more, and perhaps augment the falling revenues of his department. Lord Strathcona and Mount Royal was given public testimony of his faith io Miss Flora Shaw by presiding at a crowd- ej meeting of the Royal Cclonial Insti- tute, held on purpose to hear her account of the conditione in Kiondike. Miss Shew does not withdraw an inch from the position she Las taken. She saye plain- ly that the Government regulations and stomach it is other parts of (he system it attacks, not the jungs. It is much to. be feared thar it is the need of cows milk that causes | nr and death among infants and li is infamous this ignorant warefare against the cow, Of alithe useful noble aoimals God bas given to man, none sur- pass the cow in healthful life giving quali- ties, And her own healtbfulaess is great- er than any other animal. She is less aera by Tubercolosis than any other ; living creature. And when it oes attack ‘her, the pr-bsbility is that it wae one of the dostor’s patients wh is tected ber. Let the doctors stucy up the reports of the Dominicn vetereniny surgeous and he | will discover that an apology from him is due to the cattle owners of this province. What the people of Charlottetowr badly need is more milk farms and fewer beer or and grog shops. More careful study of life and what, itfis, and less hobby-ridiog. The doctor who would advise all sorts ot people to sleep with their windows open, when great numbers are certain to get too much cold a,ir should take a trip to the Klondike tor the bevefit of his Charlottetown sups pofters, Perbaps tbe doctor thought he was only talking toa few ladies, who would drink down with unquestioning faith anything a docior says. If so, he should have bad the reporter turned out before getting off sucha pack of rot, Everlasting yours, FARMER. LL M ontreal Gazette: Mr. Charl ton’s refer~ ences in his Chicago banquet spe ech to the question of reciprocity vere sim ply angry. Unlese our representatives on the com mia= sion are putting upa game to fool their political opponents in this country, they are about the sickest lot of diploma’s that bave been on view since Spain capitulated tothe United States. The chances are os a. are sick. SS a UNION Things to Make a Note of. Perfect ice at the rink to-night for the world’s champion lady skater. Rankio’s or you will regret it wheo you go totherink to-night. There will be a big vrowd. Meeting of the League ofthe Cross at 8 o’clock this eveming- [. 0, 0. F.—St. Lawrence Lodge meets to-night at 8 o'clock. Degree work. Do noi forget the Missionary Meeting in Zion Church this wedge Subject, “Korea the Hermit Nation’. A svort literary aad musical >rogramine has been arranged. Strangera welcome. Silver collection in aid of Korean Missions. EEE ae MARRIED. At 8t. Mary’s Church, Indian River, on the 15th inet, by Very Rev. Mgr. Gillis, Jobn Roberts, of Middleton to Miss Kve Frances Mullin, daughter of Pet r Mullin, Kensington. At Clinton, on the lat inst, by Rev. F. A. Wightman, Alexander Hiltz,of French River, to Javet, eldest daughier ot Daniel Dunning, of Clinion. Co a 2 DIED In this city oa February the 18:b, 1899, Josie White, aged 6 years and 8 months. In this city,on the 15:h inst. Chrit- tian Younker, in the 91si year of his age, At Point Prim, on Wednesday Ist inst, Flora Murchison, widow of Simon Mur- chison, aged 74 years. At Back Road, Summerside, on the 16th inst., Harry, sged 11 yeare, only son of W. H. Brown, jr. At Summerside, on the 13th inet, of bronchitis, M.onie Jane, aged 2 years, youngest daughterof Albert E. and Mary Ferguson. At Carleton, Lot 6, on the 3lst ult, Lem- uel G. Boulter, in the 20:h year of his age, son of Henry and Rosanna Boulter. Assurance Society At Brae, onthe 30.h, ult, J. R. Coffin, aged 5 yearsand 10 months, soa of Her- bert and Jane Craig. ERAATREAARRARARARRAARD % : 3 a _. Ladies OUR eS PINK one of the nieest and best preparations on the market. Far superior to many of the imported articles. It has been used from North Cape to East Point. Soft, healing, delicately perfumed. Try it. Prepared and sold by A. W. REDDIN, Phm, B Central Drug Stove Sunnyside. CEPR EEE EEE EE Ir md We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out many ODDS and ENDS from last years stock, lots suitable for almost any sized room. Gilts, Plains, Halls,& Borders these we have placed on counter on cena wuaeee * secant ai At Iolet, Lot 47, on the 22nd ult., Mery | 2nd flat. The prices we have hardly ditions are bad, the ieunbaet ae are ofr London, Eng., Fishe-, in the 87th year of her age, relict considered. We want the room they geod. ln other words, nature put the of the late Peter Macphee, of Big Pond, | occupy, they are yours at your ow: 222222 GlLLLLea. London House gold tbere,and Mr. Sifton put obstacles in the way of getting it ont. — —_~—-——- — —— Great remoent sale] of wall paper now on at Carter’s Bookstore. The annual meeting of the Liberal Con- gervative Association of the Fourth Elect oral District of King’s Vounty, will be beld on Mon- ers of the Liberal Conservative party. | A. B. MacNEILL, President. JOAN LIVINGSTONE, 8ec’y. —_——— ESTABLISHED - {714 perty at lowest rates. Assets - $15,000,000 F. W. HYNDMAN Gener 31 Agent for P. E. I. Lot 45. At Mount Mellick, Lot 49, on Wednes- day the 8th inst., afier an illness of nine days, which she bore with patience in the Divine will of God, Annie B. Campbell, fourth daughter of the” late Malcolm it would have joined in the fight againet the Fielding scheme to pass our coai oil consumers over to the Standard Oil mon- centa more for b:s coal oi! cancharg: the excorvieu Up to the organa:d the Ottawa Cabinet, price. See them, See them. Geo. Carter & Co. Next Meetixc—Tuesday 21st inst., Yo M.C. A. Parior,8 p- m. in the Murray River Hall, onel J “ poly as enthusiastically as as it|, Pargr—‘Some reminiacences of island “J the 20th February, at 7 o’clock p.m. led in the campaign for coal mines| Geology,” by Mr. Thes. May. The publio he meeting will be open to al! support- for itself. Every farmer who pays two! are invited Those whore names have been bended ip for memo ership will pleaee — their tees a: or befure thie meeting, LAWRENCE W. WATSON, Sec’y-Trea ee eae