Daily Examiner ~ _ ~ . x DEVER\ AFTERNOC fh The Examiner Publishing Company vt FROM THE OFFIC@ OF RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) ne Vear 84.00 BAe MOmGMB. cones cececcceen wecceveieceees 2.00 Ween, BOI . i «0.000 seducdaiamnsenhs Glee 1.00 One Month. 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States THE WEEKLY EXAMINER issued every Friday morning. It is made up of rnatter which has appeared in the Daily and is a firstclasss newspaper containing all the latest news. Subscription $1.00 a year TAE DAILY EXAMINER. 27, APRIL 897. —The St. John Sun’s Ottawa correspon- dent remarks that “‘ the franchise discus- sion brought out some disagreement as to facts between Mr. Davies and Mr. Martin of Prince Edward Island. Though Mr. Davies has become a minister he has not yet abandoned bis somewhat wild and reckless habit of dealing with questions of fact. Mr Martin was able to correct him on various details round which Mr. Davies had arrayed come of his arguments. THF NEW TARIFF IN MONTREAL. A despatch from Montreal reports that when the tariff bill was read by the Mon- treal merchants the Couservatives ap- peared better satisfied thaa the Liberals, the free trade section of the Jatter being completely in the dumps. The cotton people were more than pleased until the ggllec’ar of gustoms received an intima tion from Ottawa that the reduction on British goods would go into iminediate effect, and than the * 16 of the cotton -4iPzs was considerably changed. The sugar refiners have no doubt been badly dealt with, and the reduction of the duty on the refined article from 64 to 50 will render competition with the German bounty fed sugars almost impossible. The iron men are also badly hurt, while Pil- low, Hersey & Co. intimate that they will have to close up some of their depart~ mente, FISHING NOTES. (From the American Field.) Capt. W. H. Jacksoz, the Boston artist is one of the most devoted anglers that it has ever been my good fortune to meet. He finds his chief relaxation from the duties of his profession ip the pleasures of the gentle sport and his description of the laces he has visited and tke fishing he bad are always vivid and interesting. The months of July, August and Septem~ ber he generally passes on sume of the best fishing waters of Maine or the Can- adian provinces, and last year he crossed the Atiantic to cast his fly in the lochs and streams of Scotland. He has since told me that American waters are good enough for him, and bereafter he will confiae his fish- ing to the waters of his native land and the adjacent British provinces. Prince Edwarc’s Island was eelected as his place of sojourn this year, and he reached home about one week ago from atrip to that angler’s paradise which lasted three months. The Captain fishes only with the fly, and in the neighborhoodof the little town of Souris he found ideal trout fishing every day of his stay that he felt disposed to go out after it. The fishes are whatis known as sea trout, delicious in flavor and exceedingly gamy, Streams having their origin in springs of ice-cold water flow into ponds which make in from the sea, so that the brook fisher- may or he who prefers casting his fly from the boat can each indulge his liking. Big Pond, Morson’s Pond, North Lake, Bleck Pond, East Lake and Fortune River—the latter a noted stream for trout in the spring—are the names of the best waters. The Captain’s score for the entire trip was seventeen hundred and ninety-five trout, and on the last day of fishing, in September, he made a new record by land- ing two hundied and fifty-two fishes wigh- ing collectively one hundred and fifty pounds. Several of this catch scaled two and one-half pound. His most taking flies were the Parmachenee Belle and a fly with a speckied gray wing and red body, and whenever these were attached to his leader the fishing was fast anJ furious. Boston Witt Cevesrate.—The Sun’s Boston correspondent writes: The local committee in charge of the arrangeme.ts for celebrating the Queen’s diamond jubilee is making good progress, and the celebration in Mechanic’s hall, June 21, will be an imposing eveat. A big banquet will be held. An effort will be made to have Sir Charles Tupper come and deliver the oration, ad e —_— In the Louvre, at Paris, there is an interesting old vase of Etruscan manu- facture, whose age is computed at about 2,500 years. It is interesting as bearing a group of children in relief who are engaged in blowing soap bubbles from pines. At Lofoten fisheries last year final re- turns were 38,600,000 codfish, 11,000 hectoliters of liver, 42,000 hectoliters of fish roe and 12,800 hectoliters of niedicinal steam refmed cod liver oil. Carter's for Wall Paper MUNYON'! cen ee What He Fas Done for Well- Known Canadian People. 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Tommy (viciously )}—Well, I did till somebody came in and said he looked like me.—-Dublin World, A Cursory View. Mrs. Flattehouse—Did the flat owner examine the broken pipes carefully, or did he merely take a cursory view? Bridget—A curse-orry view, mum. His worruds was turrible, mum.—New York Sunday Journal. Sure to Be Enemies. “ Aren’t you afraid your husband will be fascinated Ly that pretty widow next door?’’ ‘‘No danger. He likes a garden, and she keeps chickens.’’—Chicago Record. Common Property. ** Mos’ xnen,’’ said Uncle Eben, ‘‘talk ‘bout de commones’ kinds o’ troubles iike jey done ’scovered ’em an could git ’em patented ef dey choosed. ’’—Washington Star. “we os } —_ Gloom Of ill health, despondency and despair, gives way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that imparts nerve stren gth, vigor and energy to the whole body. 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POISONED BLOOD Dread{sl Doath-Dranght Comes from Diseased Kidneys, When Uric Acid Flows in the Veins, Life Looks Out cf Darkened Windows, Expecting Soon the Close of Day. —— —— The fashionable Italian poison of the | XVI. century was Aqua Torfana. It was used by the medicis and all the first fami- lies of Rome, Genoa and Naples. Ia five years, historians tell us, over 600 wives used it to make widows of themselves. In these modern days a more terrible aud more prevalent poison is decimating the human family, and men have asked in It is poisoning of the bleod, caused by diseased kidneys. The poison which these useful orgaus should filter from the blood is allowed to remain iu the circulation, and courses through the body like $=“‘Accursed Hebenon....whose effect Holds such an enemy with blood ot man, ‘ That with a sudden vigor it doth posset and curd Like eager droppings into milk, The thin and wholesome blood.” To-day there isa remedy. Science has discovered a surecure. All may have and apply it. Itis sold ucder the name of DODD’S KIDNEY PILLS. It is a specitic for all kidney ailments: ‘ cures by restoring the Kidneys, so that vain for an antidote. the urzmic THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 27, 1897. WOMAN’S SUPERIORITY. How the Wife Proved It and Silenced He: Husband. Mr. Meekton’s wife had been making a few remarks to which her husband listen. ed with a patience which showed that his disposition is diplomatic rather than belli- cose. The theme of her discourse was the inferiority of men and their usurpation of power, a topic on which she can be depend. ed to wax eloquent, even if she has to say the same things over several times. ‘‘Henrictta,’’ ventured her husband in a gentle tone, ‘‘Ido not think that you were quite right in saying that the whole scheme of creation shows that women are } superior beings.’’ ‘* You—do—not—think—what?”’ she de- manded in ominous accents. “I do not think—er—that is to say, ] admit that you bring some very good ar- guments to bear on your side of the ques- tion.”’ “You speak as if there were another side to it, Mr. Meekton.’’ ‘*Well, I was just trying to make home conversational and pleasant, you know.’’ ‘“Proeced.”’ “You offer facts which very strongly support your theory when you refer to the success with which queens have governed and to the brilliancy of the Elizabethan period in particular. It is also worthy of note that we intuitively refer toa great government ora great ship as ‘she.’ But there is one important truth which you cannot controvert.’’ Her eye warned him, and he hastened to add: ‘‘That is to say, an important truth which most people would have difficulty in controverting. You cannot deny that after the garden of Eden was prepared Adam was the first tc appear on the scene.’’ “‘Of course I cannot,’’ replied his wife, with lofty serenity. “You are obliged to concede that mo was to be found upon the earth before woman was.”’ ‘Certainly. It is precisely on the same principle that you expect your subordinates to be at work in the office before you gel they properly perform their natural fape- tions, It is the onlv known cure for ~ Dias betes, and Bright’s Disease. 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The pathetic recital of the experience of an engineer whose reason was shattered by his train running over and killing two men leads thoughtful persons to the con- templation of the excecding frailty of hu- manity and the awful consequences to the sensitive mind of such an accident as that which yas the real cause of the collision of two trains, Of a highly nervous temperament, the engineer, while he felt himself guiltless of murder, was yet so overcome with the knowledge that he had taken two lives that he was wholly unbalanced, and prob- ably in the most mechanical way, with his hand on the lever, sent his train along the tracks, completely oblivious of the dan- ger that threatened him. The piteous ap- peal to his fellows, asking them if he real. ly was to blame, is one of the most pitiful incidents in the affair. Experts say that an engineer can only pass through a giver amount of strain, and that once having passed this point he is scarcely accountable for what he may do. There is a great difference in people, however, as to the effect which such ca- lamiities have upon them, People of stolid and unimpressible temperaments may pass through such experiences and be but slightly overcome by them, but it is a dan- yerous thing for the sensitive, highly or- ganized mind to be placed in such an aw- ful position.—New York Ledger. Consumption of Sugar. . According to Mulhall, the consumption leading countries in the world is as fol- lows: Sixty-nine pounds in the United Kingdom of Great Britain and IreJand, 30 pounds in Denmark, 29 in Holland, 23 in France and Switzerland, 18 in Sweden, 1€ in Belgium, 15 in Germany, 13in Aus- tria, 11 in Norway, 8 in Russia, 7 in Italy | Two SIZES, 25c. and 50c. 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We have a choice lot of spring wee We have opened up a Seed and Farm Implement Store on the corner of Queen and Kert streets, opposite City Hall. ht’sere you can purchase fresh and pure SEED, and true to name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on t sell at the right prices. , IN STOCK AND TO ARRIVE - Harrows, Seed Sowers Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages, Daixy Churns, Wringers and — Washers. : Double Seed Boxes, (Grain and Seed), at bargain, $14.0€ We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. FINLAYSON & MCKINNON TERLIZZICK'S CORNER and 6 in Spain gnd Portugal. a: ‘..: interest. tisers will be called upon in a few days by the Business Manager of this hardly necessary to point out that the book will at once secure a large local circulation, in constant demand by visitors to the Island. Proprietors of summer hotels and of boarding houses in the country where accommodation may be should write us at once, stating the number of guests they can take, the rates, distance from Charlottetown, and the attractions of their different places. The Examiner Pub. Co. procured for the sammer munths, TLGiU STRATED eee VIZERE will shortly be published from this office a book on Prince Edward Island, protusely illustrated with half-tone engravings from photographs of views taken all over the Island, comprising many interesting and pretty scenes, together with a number of sketches by Miss M. H Chisholm. Especial attention has been given to securing good views of the public buildings, and of many of the residences of Charlottetown, and proofs of the pictures may be seen at this office. The reading 1atter will include a short historical sketch of P. E. Island, a description of the Island’s attractions as a summer resort, together with full information required by tourists, and many other Asa souvenir of the Island this book will be especially suitable F EEE SSCSE SESE SESES EEC ESE SES EEE ESSE SESES ESS SESE. WARD ISLAND lishing Stages, Rustico Harbor particulars of Adver- paper. Itis and will be 33333 33333333333333333332332332332 CHARLOTTETOWN. \ mn Ww . a = ‘a Se ee =H S35 5:3:5:3:333233:323333323 3222323223223 523 322223225227"