MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, @icona Aseertions as to Jnue«t What the Kemedics WII Do. Munyon g anteeg that bis Rheumatism Oure will cure vearly all cases of rheuma- tismn in a few houra; that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion and all ctomach troubles; that bis Kidney Cure will cure 00 per cent of all cases of kidney trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure will cure eatarrh no matter how long standing; that hie YS Aveb st., Phila. It is absolutely free. Headache Cure will « any kind of beadach a few minutes; his Cold Cure will quickly break up acy Gorm. of cold and eo on throuch the entire list of Geemedies. At all druggists, 25 cents a vial f you need medical advice write Prof. Munyoa, LB ROR 1899 - Reasev ert. t's “Tire Rireerrs ily 2 trated serial mre a his wher writir Ror TOUTS STFVFENSON'S }* ~ ner r hafa vu lished), aif ? hy Sidnar Calvin, Rupvyaep Kiprixnae Penry Vw 'yKr- Wrtrtram ‘LIAN WHITE and mony others: Short Stories ~“- ————- = _——~ Rrcet.rp Harpt<G Pavis: Stories : ‘ial articles oor <7 eee mwe ee sTORGT WwW CAB'.ESsS Vew SEeTAL 4 aft New (firloan:s “Mh 4 Ento- mol it” JTilwetrated hy Herter -_—— SE LE OE eR "ATOR HOAR’s Reminiscences— aA Mrs. .o1N Derw’s Stage Rem'niscen co netpata? eee Ievt. CHAND'ER HARRIS’S ner en] fection of g*orieg, “The Corouicies of Auot Minervy *‘nn” SCRIBNGR'S MAGAZINE a. ae ae = — se Q’s SWorT SERIAL, A Ship cf Stars RomeERT “Rant’s Search-l, ght Let- fers —'* mmon “e~ se Eesaye. ftoNeY LANTEeR’R Mus'c2l Impres sions, ©, ™ GYBSONS’s The Seren Aves of 4amercan Woman—and other not- able F a ares by other artists, fhe tall, illustrated reospectus, including @«riptions of the above, sept free to any address The Magazine is 83.40 “a yen: 25c a number Charles Secribner’s Sous, 153 - 157 Fifth Avenue, New York. EO ie Bal o_o Oe Se Tenders For New School Building AT SOURIS, (EAST) SEALED TENDERS will be received by he andersigned, up to the Sth day of Apeil, next, for the building of a New tchool Building, 62x36 feet, two stories ivigh, in accordance with plan and specifi mtion to be seen at the office of the Sec etary, C.C Carlton, Jr. Teaders to be marked‘ *Tender for Soarie § hoo! Building”, and to be accom - pawcied bv certitied Bank Cl» que for 5% of teoder. Cheque will be returned if tev ler not accep +d. Trustees not bound tk mocep’ the lowest or aay tender. JOHN McLEAN, } J J. FUGHES, } Trustees. F. MOKROW, Souris, M rch 16, 99-69 d&w ORANGES & LEMONS received tc-uay Thursday 130 Cases choice stock CARVELL BROS ‘$s or Scissors buy Kni WwW . WALTER’S poputar a fhe TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. Every blade warranted best steel, Leading dealers sell then. WATCHES Unsurpassed for drra.ility ard timekeeping qualities, at prices so’lcw as t» surprise yeu. G. H. TAYLORS vo. tae SUNNYSLUE _— THE APRIL MAGAZINES. cA TER GR FT CANADIAN, Magnificent illustraiions make the Barter Number of The Cansd'axn Maga zine very aitract ve. The cover 18 appro- | | pr , andthe colored ‘liusiraticas fu } re Roberv’s poem are sometbiog | ew for a Can 40 periouical. The stories are tributed by Joaona BE. Wood, W 4. Fraser, Bleasdell Cameron, Clinton | | Rove, H. J. O'Aiggins aud Margaret O’- | Grady Sir Louis H. Davies writes feel jiogly of the tate Lord Herschel] iv xo | } a e which ehows the national cluaracter thie magazine Judge Erma‘ ioger | gers, commander of the famous Roger ' aut Rogers of Revolutionary Times. Tere is alsoafull page portrait of this man who wae afterwards goveroor of Mich- ilimackinac and waa tried by couri- martal io Montreal in 1768. Major Geo ral S range wri es of the Nivarazus Vansl,anu William Toorp on the possitil- ths of c'oser notion between the Weert [nies and Canada [here isa two-prg srticle on Pbomas haughnessy, the amous railroad masuate ; a sport article op aster sod many other attractive fea- tures. SELF CULTURE. S. lf Culture for April con'inues to suy- ply magaz ne readers with ap it resing store of aruclea on timely aud important opics from the pen of notable writers. foe contents of the new issue incladr, among other instructive reading, thought ful yaperson subjects of national import. Of these the foil wing will be found well worth perusal: ‘* The newer ci\izenship,”’ | by Prev. Henry Davies, Ph. D, “ Muoie- pal misrule: [tes causes and remedies,” tv Professor F. Spencer Baliwin, and “Cons'itutional government imperijied,” by Eiwin Burritt Smith. These paper discuss problems of weigbty interest to every citizen, aod are written with an earnest desire to le:d che thought of the cvnotry into sound 23 well as conserva- uvechanseis of nation action. Professur Goldwin Smith contributes an ariicle on * Ritualism in E gland,” aod Professor J. G. Hibben, wo interesting illasira ed paper on “ Princeton University.” Among ‘he descriptive articles in the number are two, on “ The Hawaiian Island,” and “The Canadian Rockies ;” where there is ade- lghtfal reminise-nt paper entitled “Palmy auys in Cuba,” and two eritical arucles, one Ou “ Mary E Wilkins,” and the other vn “* The world’s great epics.” Tne second insialm: nt of the paper on “* The German army and its organization” appears in tbe present issue, with an interesting vontribu-~ ton estitied “ Oo board a man-of-war.” {nese papers, with contribmtions uniler the var ous d-partmen’s, aud the editoria! summaries of the world’s doings, make up a bighly attractable and readable number, which will doubtless still further increase the bold Self Culture bas upon its wide circle of cultured readers. For sale by a!l newsdealers. Subscriptions ($190 p r annum) may be sent direct to Selt Cu'ture Magaz.ne, Akroo, Ohio. Magnificent Results at Smail Cost, oemme Diamond Dyes Guarantee Success. Diawoond Dyes are without exception the grandest home agents for movey save 1og. Marya woman with one or two cent packages of these dyes bas dy+d ner old dress a beautiful and fasbionabie color, sO as te save the expense of a new me. Oldclothing can .be made over for tor the little ones, avd by dyeimwg it wit! (namond Dyes no ove would recoguize tovat the dresses ard suite were not new Diamond Dyes area guarantee of perfect work and satisfaction when the simple dire: tioogpare followed losist you getucg Damon?! Dyer every t se upod buy, a- inte:ior aud aduleraied oye* are Sold bv or berde | r-. ae TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressedto the undersigned aod eudoreed “Tender for sew roof”, will be received at City Clerk’s office. until noon, Om Saturday, April 1-t, from any If you want good reliable \ person or persons willi: g 'o contrast tor the haiiding cf a new roof onthe Qneen’- Wh arf Warehouse, accord ng to pl on and pecification to be seen at the office of Me-ar- Phillips & Chapp:!l. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, H. M. DAVISON, <7 March ,1899 —dy3: City Clerk Ly Uierss otfisa, OE teeta TENDERS FOR FLOATING EBARG Tenders will be received by the under- «goed up to Apri! 15, 1899, for @oatiug th Barge “GRANUEE” pow on Miscoa— cue Showle, at the entrance to Somm-r. ~ie Harto@r; and to ylice said barge at a afe anchorage in Sammerside Harbor. We maervethe rght to clove with any ‘ender before April L6th, it 8a isfeciory tender requirtuy immediate accepiar ce re~ ceived betore the date The lowest or any tender not necessar- ily accepted Any further per. ic: lars will be furvished On application to DOMINION COAL Cv , LTD, Haliax NS Prince Lou's N ‘poleon is, according to 7 I Oonet of SEP rabury lof conversation in court circles at the | r ves mavy icteresting facts about Mej>r | | Hardy, nee Lady Isobel Staoley, only DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 4, 1399 NEWS NOLES. vate information trom the Russian ‘pital, mere con*p'clous than ever at the Af» days ag nched Jwith the Cz or, af er which be re cd bh He M jesty for several >, H. wlisborily leave St. Petere- Rrussele, on andther visi to h's er, Prince Victor. The be'rotha! f Prince Louis with the daughter of the Gand Duke Paul ie once more the eu bj ct R.esian capital, Two :resentations at Her Majesty’s re- cent drawing room which Canadians will he interested in are Lady Isobel Gathorne daughter, of Lord aud Lady Derby, who was presented forthefiret timeon her marriage; apd Lady Dillon, nee Miss Stanton,of Ottawa. Lady Isobel wore her wedding gown of righest ivory due cheese satin trimmed witantique Brusde voie under a manteau du Cour of the same rich sativ, lined with soft mousseline and bordered with ruches. She also wore the bridal veil und plumes,her ornaments being diamonds and pearis, Lady Dillon’s gown was of pearl grav satin arranged with chiffon and incrustations of white silk; the ‘rain of grey satin wae brocuded with large bleck flowers and lined with mauve aii trimmed with black chiffon, a most be- c: ming frock tothe wearer. Magnificent Bequests. Lonpow, Marsh 30.—The Britieh Mo- seom bha~ received a bequest of £50,000 hv the will of the late Vincent Stucky Mc- Lean, a lawyer. Mr. Mcl an alao left $50. 00 to the Bristol corporation for l brary purposes, £5900 to the Briet«] College, and £20,000 to the Brirtol O pha: age ee ne a ee ee The GreatFire at the Windsor, N Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure fur catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases, This statement is backed up bv bu-hels ef te+timon's's, which we have and can produce. Snuffe, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved neeless in giving relief or curing catarrh, brenchit, irritable throat, nasal aod ear paxsag:s, but Cararrhoz ne, the ozonated air cure, does not on'y give immediate r lief, but eff-cts & permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample boitle and iuhaler, 10 cents, Out~} fi , $1 O9. : Needed tme Money. “Tf you fellers hain’t decided on who gou’re fur in the tax collector’s race, I wish you’d fling in fur Tom Duncan."’ ‘*What far?’ ‘‘Fur bekase he needs the offiss wuss shan airy man in the race.’’ we **Hain’t crippled, is he?’ **No, but’’— ‘‘Hain’t been sick so he couldn’t wack ner nuthin, baz he?’ ‘*No, but he is jest out ov the chain gang, whar he haz been fur six months, an hain’t bad a chance to make nairy eent. He’s the man that railly needs the offiss, fellers.’’—Atlanta Journal. Spanish Real Estate. It is Mark Twain who observes, in one of his sketches of travel in foreign parts, that the reason there is compara- tively little arable land in Spain is be- cause the great majority of the Spanish people are in the habit of squandering it on their persons, and when they die it is buried with them.—Boston Herald. The Target Too Small, Mrs. Jagys-—lf 1 got as intoxicated as you d», I'd go off somewhere and shoot myself. Jaggs—N-no you (hic) wouldn’t, m’ dear. If you wash (hic) hafsh as ’tox’- cated as I am you couldn’t (hic) his shide of barn.—Chicago News. A Keal Heavyweight. *“*How stout Aunt Josephine is!’! **Yos Shetells me she can’t even ekip in veac.ng a dull novel. ’’—Clicago K > aly hronic Disease {| Buplare. Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- ixtered in U.>. and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Buiidiog; Hours. 11 to 1; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—-except Wednesday, Le is a | Revere Hotel in Pietow, and on Fridav at Winteor Howlin New Glasgow. In Chancery ia The Rolls Court — D VID P.IRVING & others, Co nplainants — = oun ee and cae MARGankErIRVING «& other’, Defendants In pnrsnance of 2n 0 dev of this Honourble Cour , made hevei +, on the 28 nh day of March, A 1), 1893, nv tce is here y viven that all per- sous havyrg elxims avainst the esiare «f Geo ge Irving, late of m weil Cove Lk oa whip nem -r57, in Q: eer’s Cornty. derea ed, it testate ae re- quired toceme i: andpiove he seme before me at tie £0 huuoe ary’s Office sn the Law Cy urts Buildit go. ot a@latetuwn. no before Mon- dav th ‘'w-rts-s-cond day of May next, A (*, 1899. and all persons neglc ing to c mein .. p OVeite irsaid de tg and c!sims bv that tiveare toh exclud d from the b-enefic of -ad order. tm et this 29¢h day of March, A D, 1899. F.L, ~A&Z RN, J. A. LONGWORTH, C mps.cclicitors Mas cris Chan ery 76-d& Wtd Roa Down “Naevas, am Nothing Like Paine’s Celey Samp d For the Nervous Sysieu ne _ It is the World's Best Spring Medic ne. As far as the sick and anff ring ire cons cerned, time is foo preciousin ther est — ma'ion to waste jo reading any long dis -ertation vo their condition based on a medical or scieut fis standpprint The suffering and di eased know well cf their perilous aod Low condition of health, and sad hearts vearo for release trom the chains of death’. agente, Each broken down, weak and «1 ff rine man and wom:n shoud k:ov bat te uoderlyi g cause of their vardens aud ailments, apparent in headaches, +ide- achew, hackaches, -leeplessnes-, dy*pep iia, vuralg a and rheumatism, ia a faulty neutritioa of the entire nervous system. The blood is pate, watery and hamp+red in its |. f--sustaining work by humors and ippuritiise The nerves cannot assimilate proper nourishinent, no ma'ter how mach food is taken in'o the eystem. Wn your condition ix enchas we bav- described, Paine’s Celery Compoura is your sure deliverer and rescuer. I quickly srouses a hearty appetite, regul- a es the howls and brings about a nora!) action of tbe liver. At thie season, Paine’s Celery Con pouod freea the system notonly of rheum - tism, ec z2ma, salt rheum, and other blood ‘roubles, but also of neuralya, very ve headaches, dyspepsia anu = kidney disease. Let the advent of spring betoyou a time of cleansing, toning and reparing of your eniire system, Parne’« Celery Con- pound willdo the blessed work ina way that no other medicine can do. Iie the only prescription that yorr druyvgiet or medice] adv ser can ! one ly recommend. N> other remedy can take the piace ot Paine’s Celery Compound for your cave. The use of one bottle will bring.quick cnoviction to the greatest doubters. -_+e 7rere Dear Sirs,—I have been a great suffer- er from rueumatism, and lately have been confined tomy hed. Seeing vour MIN- ARD’S LINIMENP advert~ierment, I tried ic and got immediate relief: LI ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderfal power of your medicine. Lewis &, Borer. Burin, Nfld. Sealed Tenders will be. received until] Tuesday, the 18.b day of April next upto [2 0’ lock nooufrom parties willing to coutrae for the building ofa deel'ing house forthe Hazelbrook Dairying Co Plans and specifictions can be seen, ani terders leftat theetoreof Jenkns & son., Qween St. Ch’iowan. Gvod security must be given, and envelopes should be marked ** Tenders for Dwelling.” By order R SENKINS 2 sec. March 28:4 ‘99. d&w—td, Pat. Oe ee eee Charlottawn Sewerage. —_—, —————— TENGERS FOR SEWER PIPES SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Proposed for Furnishing Sewer Pines for Charlotte- town,” addressed to the uudersigned will be received at this office uatill Doon on TUESDAY, 4th OF AFRIL next, for furnishing “tonewere or Vitrified sewer Pipe and their aprurtenenees accord. in’ te conditions, specifications to be seen at the: ffic: of the. ommis.ioners of Sewers and WaterSupply erthe Ciy of Charlottetown Prince Edward [slaved or at the office oftheir Chiet Engineer, Freeman C. Coifin, Esq. 38 tute treet, Boston Mass Proposals musthe onthe forms suoplied from this office, add each tender must be ac- conpanied by » certificate ban< cheque for three Hurdred and Fifty Dotlars ($350) pay- able le the order of the said eommiussioners, This ch+ que will be forfeited ifthe parties | dectine the contrac: or fail to comp’'ete the work con’ racted for, xnd will be reterned in case of non acceptaace of tender. The said commissioners do «: t bind threm- selves ty accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SVYITH (pnaitman fice of Ccmmissioners of Sewers and Water pply, Charivttetown, P. E. Isiand,—Feb. 72 2aw 28,. ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED. And FILLED or CROWNED ~~ DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, “een St., near London House. OFFICE TO LET Tn the subscriber's building, Queen St., large well lighted and of easy approach. Rent modsrate 79 diwk J McEACHERN oA) ih @G x ei LLL , OGLE ego s eee — _ 4 g OPEL sas DROS are sho ving a magnificent assort- ment of new Hats for spring and summer. oh A me Sh 7 * everest’ a) SEE OUR NEW CAP All sizes, all styles, ail qualities. PROWSE - BROS., The Stylish Hatters ook orbs sehr! hy. . by. oye os ~ SAS AS |S GS OS Ba ted Ot eee, Pn ~~ oa a 2S fh, 2.