< tas : of - : 1 j ta dibs Arte ‘Y : *90m;8 True Liberty, when Free Born Men, AILY EXAMIN oe eee cree inawing to advise the Public, may speak ftree.”—Evripipzs ER single Copies two Cents Ll P. BE. ISLAND, TUESDAY APRIL JI. 1899 Se NRT . , il atly wm turo to I~ C \ though‘s of Wall Pauper foe fe ve Of csurse if she warts Wall Puper that & vill give pernanent pleasure, Wall Paper of lainty, henixone de- sign -- Wail Paper of best va'ue, she'll come here. 7 . /! ss | s. - J . re a fa Ses Ya hg ‘ Tis ad. 18 address re S 4 ed to tne few who mae + A ‘4 don’t know how good " r Te An 4 . wall paper store we . ' “ .* v J - ae : have. . oo = FF, Ah a | Just want them te j , $4 : 78. [ es Sa me. try us orc ~_~-«- KOSH Papers from § cents a Jouble roll—up. \ 4 - ( ; Uk: 4 ] OOTE & AM: ts THK WALL PAPER MEN ; WCET. ats. eo es an eS i oe CHARLOTTETOWN e ; =” ‘ ee NY, 42. OP, Se SL 485, 8 it “ Goad Mee 25 SEL STS “Ui “de nm . . = a. <r —~ . 4 a ~ —- ** 7 . w als, - 7 _ a> — . <= 4 ¢g@ ’ 7A = 3 | 3 A ° re Jai ws 2. & no sh T < at Se ae A * —_ = g~ VYOVE WIRE ™# »Q Oo © = by oct 85 LP Bip LF rs wm f % . Se *» 7a | - E £ . . > DOUBLE mo pay LLL li RESS for $2.85 tter On2 +. td adjustable “Empire Spring” for $0.70. sitter One Still ui for $4.00 a} rand : discou ff all the above. “ae bp i he ee ee Se ——— OO SS ee. LAST TST IEF ENE FIG A HENS TE Os DES ale , 4 | WEeEWSON Kt Vie ev QO fi RX NX i, \ i MY “a $Y. SL I oe lg Me FG PT Me Ne SEM Fae ta Ot. 2 6a ES WSUS OB IS NAS DAS SS AS eS SP ASP TS oe ASP 4s do ais BD % —_ yh ii Kis |)» (i iD lie Ii» ee al g \ a! &. ‘eo & 4 a number of pairs Ven’'s Boots, some light don- thy me heayy calf—Tnhey’re odd lines,some of ih We went the room they occupy for #» ols; we put the prics right to get them out i» Luu Can oce them mm our south window, {i> i» ‘ye Ih» golas ids last ye new g quick ° irs goons. psssshsssssd a a att}| «tif «tli if} | (t(j) «| ill «if | «il{| «i}}} “tii stil} it «ij'| <li) atit| «} «((i) «j] tif) «(|| atti ul «} GHARLOTTETOWA BOYS BRIGADE | | | | | | ‘REV. MR. WiTHYJIMBecS8 LEC- TURE LAST NISHT —_——_— of the Boys Brigade. A +plendid anoie ce, ontaining a large oumber Ot boys, asseu bled in the base- ment of the Fires Meto: dist Church last evening to au Re . J. M. Withycombe, | of Summerside, lec-ure cn the Boys Brig” jade. Mr. Campbeli opened the meeting {with the Lora’s Prayer, which prayer is u*ua ly said vy tbe Bregade betore every ldrill, and called Lieut. Colonel Moore, D.O.C., to the chair. Colonel] Moore, ia a ‘few well-chosen words, bea introduced the lec urer. Mr. Withycombe on coming forward sta.ed that before tesinniog bis lecture be l'would ask the boys present to nominate a ‘boy, trom twelve to fourteen years old, to {be the first Charlottetown boy drersed in Ithe uniform of the Boys Brigade. Master | Wallace McKie, soa of Conductor McKee, | was selecied, and be was accoutered in ihe | private’s unitorm, and ceedie-sto say he ‘was greeted with wach spplause by bis | young friends. | Mr, Wuhvcombe brought with him fr. m (Summerside two boys of their brigade,a ‘corporal and a s rgeant. The drese of ‘these von-commuitsioned officers differs (jast a little trom vhat of the private, | Mr. Withycdmbe then went on witb his lecture, which oceupied a little over bait | an hour. He dercribed the origin aod pur- jposes of the Brigade, and said that be wished it to be anderstoud thattbe Boys | Brigade does not teach the art of war; tts | oty “ct ie the promotion of Obrier’s Kiag |duw among boys, teachiug them the leseon ot true manliness, self-reapect, cuivalry, ; courtesy, esprit de corps, brotherhood and | patriotiem. Betcre cloowg the lecturer said that be bad virions of seeing various com- | panies of the Boys Brigade drawn from ditferent sections of tue Island brought toyether in usiform on some Queen’s birthday or Dominiov day and addressed on subjects of interests 10 and for the ‘ betterment of the Brigade by some of our public men. In the course of bis lecture Mr. Withy~ ‘con.be paid very high compiiment to ‘three of his Summerside otfisers who had gone there frou Charlotieiowa—Mr. Sidney Hobkirk, whor-c-ived his training iu the Charluttevowu militia, aod Mr. S L. T. Harrisoo, both bank clerks, who had subsequently been transferred to other places in Osnada, and Mr. R.H Campbdell, | sow principal of the Summerside school, land formerly a teacher in Wert Kent. | A vote of thanks was moved by Rev. Mz. Raymond, seconded by Mr. Percy Pope, snavimourly adopted and tendered the | Jecturer by the chairman. During the even- | ing the orchestra under the direction of | Prof. Watta rendered several selections ia a splendid manuer, aud Mr. J. R. Davison sang in the true British spirit, “Three Coeeers for the Red Whiie and Blue.” ‘ —_ | | Describes Fully the Aims and Work j | Ameeting ofthe boys present, aud a number of gentlemen ioterested in the movement, was beld after the lecture was overatwhich Mr. W itbycom be described more fuily the practical workiog of the Brigade, telliug the way to form a com- | pauy, what must be dune to make a suc- lcess of it, the kind of aman needed ae ‘captain, whcreto procure uniforms, their cost,etc. All the boys whe would like to 'join the Brigede were then asked to stand vp, and the : ames of some sixty~five boys, some from each of ihe city churches, were |handed in. It wasthen areanged that | another meetiog of the boys be held next | Monday evening. | It is soped that a compary, or several | companies, will be formed by each church lin town. Fifteen boys, between the ages of twelve and seventeen, are necessary to form la company, and each company has a cap- | tain and two other officers. Prof. Harry | Watts has been chosen as captain of 4 com-~ (pany in cenvection with the First Method- ‘ist Church, and it is expected that this company, as wellas a number of others, | Insurance | will get tu work aud organize immediate- 7 ly ~~ i orm Ce I was ccreD of a bad case of /MINARDS’ LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B C. I. Lacve. I was cureD of loss of voice by MIN- ARDS’ LINIMENT. Yarmouib. CHARLE$ PLUMMER. | I was CURED of Sciatica Rheumatism ‘by MINARD»’ LINI wDNT. | Buoin, Nfld Lewis 8S. BuT.er: Will Socn bea rally, Grip by | ANOTHER OIL 30MPANY | To be Establ — + ished in {§t John WN, i (Spectat ro Tue Wxamtyer,] } | Sr. Jonn N. B, April 1?.—Tue City uner’ hae deride. Counce’ has decidedto give the Corn- ‘ ‘ A . o | yl.cter.” Re fluiog Co., Warren, Pa., the | same privilégs as ure given to the Standard oi! Co, \ The oil will be brought bere fo tanks and by means of a p'pe line from ballast wharf will be conveyed to a distributing depot | south of the exhibition grounds, | Mr. C ark«on, who represents the com- pany, Ss#ys itit is totaliy indevemtent of the Standard monopoly and will fizht in | for the trade of the Martime Provincea. INTENSE SUFFERING From — Dyspepsia Stomach Trouble INSTANTLY RELIEVED AND PER-) MANENTLY CURED BY STU- ART’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS and. A New Discovery, But Not a Patent Medicine. Dr. Redwell relates and interesting ac- count of what he considers a remarkable cure of acute stomach trouble and chroni¢ dy*pepsia by the use of tte new discovery, Sinari’s Dyspepsia Tapleis. He says: “The patient was & man who had suffered to mv knowledge, tor years with dyspepsia. Everything he ate seemed to sourand create ga-es in the stomach; he had pains like rheumatiem io his back, -houlder blades and limbz, fall- ness and distress afier eating, poor appetite and joss of flesh; the heart become effect - ed, causing palpitation and sleeplessness at night. I gave him powerfvl nerve tonics and blood remedies, but to no purpose. As an experiment I finally bought a fifty cent package of Strart’s Dyspepbia Tablets at a drug store and gave them to him. Almost immediate relief was given aod after be had used f.ur boxes be was to all appear- ance fully cured. } There was no more acidity or sour wal+ry risioge, no bloating afier meals, the appetite was vigorous and be has gained b tween 10 and 12 pounds in weight of sulid, healthy flesh. Although Stuart’s Dy-p2psia Tablets are advertised and sold in drng stores, yet I consider them most valuable addition to any physic:an’s line of remedies, as they are perfectly harmless and can befgiven ‘0 children or invalids or in any condition of the stomach with perfect sately, beirg harmless an| containing nothing but frow and vegetable essencer, pure pepsio and Golden Seal, Without any question they are the | safest, most effective cure for indigestion, | biliousness. constipation and all derange- inents of the stomach, however slight or | severe.” | Siuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are mae by } the F. A. Stuart Co., of Marshall, Mich., | avd are sold by druggists everywhere al 59 cent~ per package, i Little book on stomach d'seacee mailed free, addrees, F. A. Siuart Coa., Marshal’, | Mich. - ~~ we The Prince Edward Island | Magazine is for sale at all) | Bookstores and ath. H Mas. on’s news stand. Priced cents 7 FIRE eee ~ taceannen nen aEDNONna sone | AGENCY. 83 Queen Street, - Charlottetown a Le EF. W. Hyndman AGENT. HQRTH BRITISH & MERCANTILE, | UNION OF LOIDON, ldear fellow, pray tell me why you dist MR. TARTE’S BIOGRAPHY. Shown up in Good Style by Bergeron [Spectan To Tae Examiner ] Orrewa, April 11.—After Patterson uad spoken yesterday ,— Mr. Bergeron went at length into the Adminietration, showing that be bad betrayed every man who bad helped bim or trueted bim, iuclading Langevin,Chapleaa aod McGreevy, ail ot whom had protected him and done him great service, and were repaid by treacherous attacks which sent some of his benefactors to jail and others to their graves. Charlion gives notice of a reaslution io fevor of imposiog a limit on the length of speeches in the Honse. a BREAD ON THE WATERS. Oneof the closest friends of Baron Rothsebild of Paris was Carolus Duran, the artist. During ths entire couree of a certain large dinner party the great fio ancier noted that .be painter kept looking a: bim with a most intent and peculiar ex- pression. Afver the coff ¢ aad cigars, the hacvon dew his friend aside, and said: “My have stared at ma So peculiarly this eveniog. “Il! tell vou with pleasure,” answered Durau ; ‘I am painting a beggar for the “salou,” acd bave looked all over Paris for asuitable bead to draw from. I’ve fin- iliv found it. Yours is the ideal, Rothschild laughed heartily and pro- mised to «it for his friead in suitable attire on the f llowing day. Duriog the progress of the sitting a young artist, one of Daran’s pupil+, came ijoto the room. Naturaile pe had not been in & position to meet people of Baron Ro hecaild’s importance, a1 wo did not know him; but th- beggar’s miserable -ranga, wan face, aod wisiful expression appealed , deeply to the ‘young man's sympathies. Waiting until bie ma-ter was busy mixing colors, the pupil tovk a f auc from hi» ve-t pocket aad held it out teh od his back to the mcdel, who seiz d it w ih feigned avidity. Woen the sitting was over Rothech ld mae inquiries Of Duran concerning the philanthropist, and was informed that te was a student of great prom se and attain- ment®, bata.nong the poorest of the in- habitants of the Latin Quarter. Some six months afcer this occurrence the voung man received a note which ran about as follows : ‘Duar Sin,—The franc that you gave in charity to a begger in the studio of Mr. Duran bas been invested by ua, snd we take pleasure in f rwarding to you our check for two thousaid frapes, the pria- cipal and increment of the same. Yonrs, etc., Rora: cmp & Ci.” The Cambridge (England) National Union of Teachers ha- passed a resolution setting forth that thetime has come wheo the finances neceesary to support public edocat on should be provided from public sources and expeuded tutject to public control. the biography of Tarte, the present Master of ROVAL ABSOLUTELY PURE Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROYAL BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK. NO 85 | QHIEP OF POLICE HUGHES. r a 4 Leses His Libel Suit Against Mon- treal Herald. — (Srectal To THE ExauMiver.| Monrnreat, April 1'.—The jury in the libe! suit of Chief of Police Hughes against The Herald Newspaper brought in a ver- dict of not guilty. The city was shert of movey, and the chief went to civic con- tractors and borrowed $900 to buy three pairs of bor es fer the pcliee patrol system. The ch efon'y pir :besel two pairs,and the Herald inquired what had become of the remaining $300 in such a way é4o<in- sinuate that the chief was profiting The verdict, it is supposed, will end f. chief’s usefulness. Ss HOTEL ARRIVALS Hotel Davies: H D McEwen, Morell; Dr McKenna, Bedford; Jotn P . [rving, John Davies Dawson, Cape Traverse, A Cameron, Montreal; J M Harrison, Cii- cago. Queen Hotel: Rev J M Withycombe, | Summerside; L E Dystaot, Halifax; Rev D B McLeod, Orwell. _- MILES OF RIBBONS. Two and one-quarier miles of new rib- bon received at Pavon & Co’s. on Soturday morning. Ribbon is a scarce article in Charlottetown to-day. Dressmakers in want of ribbons for trimming purposes will do well to visit our ribboo department; we have a!l widths al!, colers, baby ribbor. to the extra wider Ving; over 4,000 yards o choose from, See windows for colors avd widths. They are marked to sell, Jas. Parw &Co. Things to Make a Note of. ———— ' $0 E--Lodge Prince Kdwerd meets tonight at 8 o’clock. Iottiation. Quarterly report. Visitors welcome. Avwctioy.—The total movable property of ihe estate ot the lace Heory Clements will be sold by auction tomorrow, Wednes~ day, at 10 o'clock, a, m., by J. McWilliams, Auctioneer. Remember the sale of farniture, p‘ano, melodian, etc., at the residence of Mr. M:lion Walsh, Euston street, tomorrow at ll o’clock. A great chance for bargain hunters. Caledonian Club — Members of the Caledonian Club are requested to meet at the club room at 1.45 o’clock, tomorrow (Wednesday) afternoon, in plaid and bon- net, thence to proceed to the funeral of their late fellow claueman, Archibald Mc~ Neill, Eq A full attendance is requestel. Mr Bulman wil! read a paper before the Natural History Society next Tuesday upon “Some effects of radistion upon or- ganic life.” Board of Trade meets tomorrow night. BAKING PowDER ——— RARAAART AR ARS %, Chamois for polishing purposes. A nice lot 102 earb. e Jupanese Gold Paint Three sizes 15c, 20c; 25c. Jamphor Batis Camphor, etc. . ee - 7 Royal Silver Polish “he thing for silverware. No after dust—positively harmiess, British | Furniture ~hine None better—eary to » hines brilliantly, cleangs as it gore. A. W. REDDIN, Pha. 5 Centra! Drug Store Sunnyside. N. B.—Household Ammonia, Iasect Powder, use, GY YAARAAASRARAARAR PHOENIX OF LONDUN. Combined Assets, $100,000.000 Borax, etc., etc. A fall stock. EVER ENE UN NYY EE APRIL { i } i | Magazines’ | the | leading: Magazines. For Aoril | Now on ats soso | ovvvuwevewcy Carters Bookstore 2 Carters’ for Wall Paper” ma ia hacia eatiecaader re mn a th tl ag ae § Tiare Pipe. ee MPN grat cae ee yg ae oe * weet