DP | NNN i seaman A CARD We, the undersigned do hereby e to refund the money on a twenty five cent bottle of Dr. Wili’s English Pi if, after using three-fourths of contents cf bottle, they do not relieve Con: i ation and H« vdache. We also warra that four bottles will per-- manently eure the most obstinate casa or U tipation. Satisfaction or no pey ve hen Wiil’s English Pills are used Johnson & Johnson, Druggists, har ettetown, P. E. I. (; E. Hughes Druggist, Char- lotiet. wn. P. E. I | W. Watson,’ lotuhiewn, P ELL | in Bros., ruggists, (Queen $c. re, Charlottetown, P. E. I. SPS Sass COFFEE ~@ i cent pound tin. Thie ec flee is prepared witha »rowledgs of what most peeple quere vz — good strength and eu giaseware. SASDERSON & OO Victoria Row Grocers. V7 hat om Fi bout Ti at watch and clock of 10. » that is nearly destroyed fo » nt ofsleaning by being ru to leng; atew ef ago | a » ich was left to be cleanea ani) on examination one of the pisos was completely worn ct by long usage without be- jig «eaned, you had better a: .d to yours before it is too nie. and bring them to the M.cern Jewelry and Faney God Store, Jury & Co S in vy side Ch’town. ‘Shere ave diflerent makes of \ .dding Kings ard they mie act all equal’y ge id. ut. q ality of the geldi: not ihe ONLY consideration in the making of Wedding Rings. ‘) here’s science in the man- uluct.1e cf the bert. "} hese are tne kind A «ou vlete line of 1Oik 14K 18K G. 1, HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler e sell, Business Stand and farm For Sale, — ee The subscriber offers stand adjoining Pisquid ! is two stories containing ten rooms, frost proof cx one acre of land and one of the best orchards of all kinds of imported fruit trees in the country, a very large quantity of currants, gooseberries and all kinds of small fruit. The farm about one quarter mile from the business lot, containing fifty acres of land, thirty acres clear with good lumber and water, and three acres of splendid mars). Convenient to churches, schools, mills, steamboat shipping, marshmud and musslemu:|, will be sold at a bargain or sale a business tation. The house a large shop and lar and _ barn, with IS not previously disy property will be sold by riday the 11th day of ‘S m., on the the premises. Fur particulars of tit! »°pply to My. A. A McLean, Charlottetown sed of, the abeve Public Auction on ay, at 2 o'clock p. THE APRIL 28, 1900 AN EXPLANATION NEEDED. ee | Tork who are interested in the course of the Guardian as to temperance legisla conduct witbio the past week. too of Provincial Probibiuon bas been de j bated in Parliament. by have appeared in the leading newspapers. ? bate accon. panied editorial been published in the temperance Guar. . ‘ . . n Druggist, Char | dian of Prince Edward Island. Even the | strong letter of the President of the Pro | vincial Alliance, Mr. John Anderson, of particularly directed,—failed to draw from effect that there be diflerences opinion rhe pertinent questions of Tue ExaMINER 3%) may f Letween horest temperance men, and its correspondent “True Temperance have been etudiously avoided, It it is de- sirable that a Provivcial Prohibitory law should be passed by our Legislature and that the Canada Temperance Act sbeuld be voted out to allow it to go into opera~ | tion, surely this,is the time—just before meeting of impress the that fact. But The Guardian sedulousiy devotes itself to the great work of showing what it knows about the South tne the Legislature— to public witu war iD ; » «neunced flaveur. Ther has been incorporated with it@ *ma']l proportion of ‘hicery vhieh adds to ite PP ngth, and is pesitively a \.elbhy drink io itself. In »yverycan will be found a hand | 1 me piece of Bob«mian decorat h — ARY MILLER, Pisquid Station] wy Zins dy lin, Africa, the late Duke of Argyll, etc. Provincial Probibition, about which ali Canada bas beea talking throughout the past weeks, about which it has professed the warmest interest, bas found no large epace in the columns of the Guardian. Not even the noteworthy fact tha' the Leader of the House of Commons— SirWil- frid Laurier—-bas relegated the adj urned debate on Prohibition to the forty- third (!) position on the order paper has drawn from tbe Guardian awerd of protest. What are we to infer? The Montreal Star--when commenting upon the dis- cussion in Parliament, declared that. “a tone of flagrant irsincerity’ pervaded the whole delate ;” thatthe whole thing was a farce gotup to humbug the temperance voters, and tbe woral is that until the tem perance organ zations take their case seriously they cannot expect the party positicians to doco.” Are we to conclude that tLe Guardian has euddenly diecover- ed that there was no fun io the farce ? aod that the proper course for temperance voters to pureue is, first of al!, to demon- strate ileir sincerity by ‘‘voting down” the *‘deceivers” and “traitors” —we use Mr Duncan Marshall’s words—who nul'ified the plebiscite and gave Charlottetown -a license law? We should be glad of an explacation on the pait of the Guardian. _ -_ HEAVY EXPENDITURES THe war with Spein, and incidental expenditures, entailed a very heavy burden of cost upon the people of the United States. In the past two years and nine months the payment of the United States Government aggregated the enor-~ mous total of $1,416,765,277.34. Of this great sum $593,285,101.64 have gone for the army and navy, ($26,000,600 for the Philippine indemnity, $393,766 227.35 for pensions, and $1@8,906,835 66 for iu terest, an aggregate outlay of $1,115,957,- 264.66 for old and new wars inthe short epace of two years and nine months. ‘Tbe money to meet the demands of the United States Government has io the meantime been obtained by the im- position of $1,276,445,547.98 as taxation; $72,000,169.63 was received from pay~ meotS On accountof debts due by the Pacific railroads, aud the balance, $68 387,- 559.73, formed part of the proceeds of ihe $200,600,000 war loan. But scarcely a word upon the question has Kensington,—to which its attention was > tion are not upnpatura ly astonished at its The ques~ Reports of the de- remarks —_ it more than a few inane sentences to thal Og | | | |} EXAMINER Office. Mr. Dewar was born about ! settlement loses one of its oldeet and most | j | Cemetery. TME DAILY EXAMINBR, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28, 1g00. DAILY EXAMINER °*7" °* = 20™72"™*"| | We announce with deep regret the death i of Mr. Robert Dewar, which occurred at |New Perth this morning. Mr. Dewar has been in failing healtu for sowe time, land his death was not unexpected. He leaves eix children,—one a nurse at Brockton, Mase, two daughters and a son on the homestead, Mrs, E §S Norton, of Brudenell, and Dr. Dewar, of Southport. He was married to Jessie, daughter of the Jate John Dewar, of Lot 48, and her sudden and untimely death in May Jast proved a great shock to him. 7l yeare ago his death that at New Perth, and in respected residents. The funeral wili be ) held at 2 pm, on Monday, to Brudeneli A CLERGYMAN REMEMBERED Father McGuigan Gets an Address and Pzxrse. Rev. P.D.Mc@uigan bas been appoinot- ed to the pastoral charge of St. Paul’s, Summerside, during the absence of the pastor Rev. D. J. G@. McDonald. On tue eve of Father Mc@uigan’s departure from Graod River, Lot 14, where he has been fer the last six months, he was waited on by a great number of the parishioners and presented with an address and a purse con- taining $80. ‘lbe rev. gentleman made a brief and suitable reply, thanking the peo» ple very sincerely for the kindness shown him during the briet time be war with them and for their generosity in g.ving him such a valuable present. He consid- ered their presentation as an outward ex~ | pression of their feelings towards him. He accepted it as tcstmony of the kindness and}good will they had ever chown him. He complimented the parish:oners On their kind and generous; dieporition and fur their ready ccs >peration with their. ev. pastor in every .ndertaking that pertains to the spiritual and temporal welfare of the parish. Followirg is the address :— To the Rev. P. D. McGuigan, Aceistant Priest of St. Patrick’s Parish, Grand River, Lot 14. Rev. and Dear Sr,—QOn this the eve of your departure from anrongst us, we, the parishiovere, avail ourselves of this oppor- tunity to express in some degree the love and esteem in which we regard you. Daring the few months you have laboured with us, you bave greatly ex deared yourself to all by your amiable disposition and untiring ¢fforts in eur be- half, and greatly assisted in restoring our beloved yastor to his former keal.h, he being now able t> resume hia usual labors - Further, we feel that we can always look forward with hope t> the most cordia] andi pleasant associations in the future, and fondly trust that you shall lovg be spared to exercise the func'ions of tae priesthood. To conclusion, Rev. Sir, we cannot allow thie Opportunity to pa:e without tesder- ing you our sin cerest wishes both for your spiritual and temporal welfare. Please accept this purse given by the members of the congrezation as a token of our love and esteem for you. Grand River, L2t 14, 24th April, 190 To every wowwan’s heart is im plauted the Jove of home. “Perrins” gloves,silk lined and ualined, at D A Bruce’s. It.ie not always eafe to call the husband of a bargain fiend a remnant. To be «b'e t> read aleud well is to be re- garded 43 an accomplishment. Carters for Wall Paper FOUND.—In the Market Building about three weeks ago a small sum of money. Apply to Mrs. J. P. Woed, Alexandria, P O. dy 1 in wkly lin pd. FOR SALE OR TO LET.—48 acres of goo) land in Charlottetown Royalty west formeriy occupied by Artemas Newman. Apply toa A McLean, Solicitor, Chariottetown. 3i WANTED.--A tmart steady hoy about 15 or 16 years of age, who uuderstands looxing after horses and cow,and can make himseif generally useful about a house, Apply at this office a nn TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene- LOOK OUT FOR DANGER. | Sap j , 2 ' , | fin, ~—It is awful to contemplate what the consequence would be if ap sccilent bappened on either of our ferry boats, —Soutbport or Hillsborough, Just think of it. No smali boate, no life buoys, no life preservert. Suppose an afternoon while either of these terry boats were 1 the etream a borse kicked up a rumpus and evev one person fell overboard, where are the meens of rescue? And worse, no engineer vn the Southport! There is not another passenger boat in the world where such pegligence is permitted lruly one premier has a heavy load on hie | back. Wi 4s onr Board of Trade, thet enc} a stele | afla'rs isallowed right{ under the nose vi - he members ? TRAVELLER. “No Eye Like the Master’s Eye.” You are master of your health, and if you do not attend to duty, the blame is easily located. If your blood ts out of arder, Hood ’s Sar- saparilla will purify it. It is the specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. ® Heart Troublie—“I bad heart trouble for a number of years and different medi- cines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely and perfectly cured me.” Mrs. C. A. FLixn, Wallace Bridge, N. 8. A Saf rd—“ As 1 had lost five chil- dren with diphtheria I gave my remaining two children Hood’s Sarsaparilla as they were subject te throat trouble and were not They are now heaithier and er and have not since had a cold.” .H. Fieckxer, Pembroke, Ont. very strong. stro Mrs. Hood's Pills cure liver ilis; no’ Ca wo a THE tc-day you would have been so"ry you were not cover. ered for a lars: amuunt. Ihave goud companies and | -aa quote you low rates EB. .-L. BEER SOMETHING To interest you ABOUT - ENGRAVING. May be you have some pia odd pieces of silverware to be engraved. only Engraving not ment house in Brighton, each containing three large rooms and pastry downstairs, and | Six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and large yards besides small lawn in front. Rents very low. Aprly to R L Cotton at THE 2 weeks eod. See a a aa eee aus ee he Bicycle Livery 20 new up tojdate Bicycles feg lire by'the hour or day. Bicycle Repairs Careful and prompt serviee in this department. beautifies the acticle, but is a protection in case of its being lost or stolen. initial Your prettily GHNVEERUOENP 59) /oWEROEDSEGRERGSEGQUOUOHOEF ES 15 SEGESRUEE*UNEQERGESSScCOUNDUNERREDEGROAGQUSESOHORRSPUDNEEONGSE Ce ne MARK WRIGHT & 60., LT Home Makers. 'on Wednesday, the ninth day of May engraved on one dozen forks or spoons for 35 ets. Special prices for larger quantities. W. W. Wellner Pe ABEUSREROREROUROUSGURPESEROGUEESESQGER(™ = HESEENSESUDOCECEQEGURGOREGRNCHOGRSNECHWNSERACOHUGHUGHEGHROERGEPROGUGERGUHNGURDEROOOHROSUGHQGGRUGNRGORRDOHGQEROED. y ; : P, i. Island Electric Company Notice is hensbe..civen that the annual general meeting of the stock- holders of tne above company will be held at their office in Charlottetown, next, A. D, 1900, at the hour cf 12 e’clock noon. Dated this 26th day of April, 1900 JAMES WADDELL, Supt. and Treas, | eod q UNEXPECTED |; HAPPENS § IF Ch’town was OTTAWA |i eS As hvuse ‘cleaning time is now here, you will probably repuire a new or oilcloth, We would be Axminster, Brusszls and Tapestry;*and many other kinds too ea ME /* numersus to mextion. ae = 2 Vilcloths, Luidlums Straw Mat- ier ting, Scotchfand Tapestry squares and ‘everytaing else that will brighten Sup the house. wz See eur 35c. Curtains, they can- B notite equalled for the money, ee PRS ap eat ITEPAYS 10 BUY AY PERKINS. Here 0B it Ur Ths fact that this store shows a bigeer and far super- ior stock of Dies: Goods than any other etore in the city is the chief reason why you +hon d come here te buy your Dress Guodr. A few prices: Fancy Dress Goods 162 up. Biacx and Navy Serges 25c up if Ripleys Se: ges 48c up. Blaek Poplins dQe up. Liack Blister Clot'. $1.20 up. PERKINS ‘The Millinery Le .ders., Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot th» randiflora ty pe, ever choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. Pra Competition for 1900. fifty varietie: to See cur catalogue for S weet HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE, Oharlottetowa, ee tae 3 Carpets and Qilcloth SSHCH TS STOES HSVST TIPS PODS HSE SRHTKOLIY »¥ ~~ H2e @ -_ 2 ha at COU a 2 ma oS @seen {