THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH! 28, J589 (HE DAILY EXAMINE iy “4 i ki af Li ia { never read the papers without feeling so | | eS [: is reported that the plainsof Abra- content | | j NOTES AND COMMENTS. |! THE DANGER OF BEAUTY. ao — ham bave been staked out into buildin That re are twisted and my nose is ott, and uniess somebo 1y comes to (Jur , I'm glad my mouth is out of line and that my e's reecue one of ite chief show place teeth are few, will be presently turned info back-yard- And if i had a ‘‘wealth of hair’’ 1 don’t know I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- bago, sciatica and all MARCH 28 1899. rheumatic pains ip A MODERN INSTANCE. avd that sot of thing Itis # case of what I'd do. ae lage ~~ “ilk speak soon or ‘oreVer repent, A“tiny foot’ or “lily hand’’ would fill me ays : —Asto prohibition Mr Foster says: . with dismay, : is MUNYON. A new |] ghthouse was erected at Wood béPhis robbery, this delusion, this fraud And ‘ hala slender waist I'd sicken ina At all druggists, | Islands in September, L876; and upon the “¢4),j ineubas upon the country, this wor- For | sae noticed from the first, as strange as : . 1 } ' i+ ve - - “YY 5c. a vial. Guide | recommendation of Hon. David Laird th than slavery and bondage has been annin it may seem, eof to Health and medi tackensie Government appointed Mr lated (o the extent of from 3-100 of 1 | The girl who gets the warst of it is “lovely Pr { nzie 0 @ ) a " maid ” cal advice free. _ y Pt per cent. to 1-100 of l per cent, But th a3 a dream. ra » . . ! » ‘ . ‘ . x 1505 Arch at.. Phils. rr ee while tar fi oa hoo. friend is modellea | qye papers never tel! about a woman being of $29 a year. Mr. MeMilan w-s 4 | up:na principle that there sball be amp! shot, R 1 E i ty active supporter of the Liberal Gveru- | proveciivg to the industries of this country, | @r mangled by a trolley car, or married toa d th ~ based or 31 sot, : s Halt Ley ment until bis dvath. Hie friend acd tuar iv based oo the principle of pro Dr forced at point of pistol her last fifty cents ’ (-cliou a8 it was before. sa teem ae | several lieations to the Mac : so i ‘13 999 — meh th a encragig r, , ; : —A modus vivendi is now talked of i: But that her eyes are “‘limpid’’ and her boots enz.e aovernment for an increase io b'F ICE ' gard tothe Alaskan boundary, whie are number twos, WoT 3 ealary io order that he m‘ght,in th *) > Wilfrid Laurier did not settle on hit | gotcan live in sweet content, without the oe particular, be even with other light keep- | ong visit to Washington. The Montrea' slightest fear NOTICE.is bereby g ven toatan appli- | ere, But the expected meaeure of suc~ Gazetie remarks that *uch an arrange-} That eet sc re ee ae / I] be made to the Levislature of ; : oer vent, while not depriving either countr | 494 aneere 1 Se Ae ation Wi made to th , cess did aot attend their efforts. f anythin shat may suberaneniiy b o know he Proviace of Prince Eiward Island, at 1o 1ara. * ; a . y o. gi quenily That I'll outlive the beauties by a hundred i oe ae ae oak ts tak 878, however, when the ud) ~ | Jeclared to belong to it, cffere a means o years or so! Az Nie \\/ \/ ¢ . ay rext Session, for an act fo%V = om ae a sa 3 j o Aidta i —Brooklyn Life. N ZB, VIZ. SS . fo NE: NL = iE ty of Char ottetewn, thet ils toai! thet] ' ent of Sir Joho A. Macdonald came iat eventing dangerous con 3 In connec ~ o f@pe spe © ofke o> é° e ey efane ; ion with matters of international dispu ? ¥ ract. piece or parcel of Jand, situate lying Ww the late Hon. J . Pope, who eee : 5 Bar te ty peg it c on which there is not t'me or opportupity t MAKE THE MEN MARKET, austere me nat ~ : nd being ia the City of Charlotte~ | i came Minister of Marine, acknow)edzee ; \ =r wD being Town Lots num- a : permanently adjust at once. That ther ay , , nn 8 caeaat (16), Seventeen (17) Mr. MeMillan’s claim and $50 was added | jg the possibility of angry dispute ia ceo & Weems cui: ” nety Taree (93), Ninety-four, and part | to bis ealary. nection with the Alaskan boundarv th rr - alae, : re of Towa Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred Mr. MeMillan continued to eupvort the | : ficial correspondence published at Wash a ‘i ae . Pn AUS & <€Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being | 1i}-r9) party. and after hie death ia Die | '28'O8 Proves. A modus vivendiis in the | Woman more than a days & Orne the proverty knowa as the West Kent} _ f a ‘ , ‘| interest of both countries. The average man looks upon a woman’s Street School land acd premieere cember, 1886, bis family was left in the “‘purchasing day’’ as one of pleasure, Dated at Charlottetown this 1st day of | )'gbthoure. Io June of that year, Mr. D. Rhodes Scheme. but when he accompanies ber on one of March, 1899, McMillan, son of the late keeper, was ap- eee eb a pi aaaecnaye he ss JAMES WARBURTON, sinted to the positi et ‘ ‘ : ome, after his patience has been all ex- é ) osition, and remained ir DON oe e- . ; : Mayor of Charloitetown ; li hth mn hie id 1 = : ore vee Pe es = huasted, with a different belief. He Pare he lighthouse w. iis widowed mother) sensien is reporte 2 . si e H.M. DAVISON, City Clerk. € : : ’ Chan. ol o¢ pt the E ¢ eq e lea-us, too, that a woman Cap endure : under Conservative rule. vexations and disappointments with si—ty 4w & KR. Gaz. Sir Michael Hicks Beach, and the S-cre- : ut whe i i 9 . a uae : quanimity th aN, B ven the Liberals came iuto power tary of State for the Colonies, Mr. Joseph much more equanimity than be can = nisininmana ———_——_—__———— jin 1°%6, a change came over the | Chamberlain, the former opposing, and th and he mentally vows never “o do 16 | again 5 15 } ifi p i] be provided for, an demands were made | “r. Cecil Rhodes. The Mailand Chror - Bes singe = oo eee A Alien aglis . hal Way. a a ' cle caya :—“We understand that M- | réaily what tires one, and it is little BU | for dismissals. Young McM:llan, the light Pi stan teas atnt thd aeenends aves! wonder tbat the woman who does the keeper, never polled a vote in bis life unt] ultimatum, asking whether it intends enc pping for berself and her entire fam- TR A VEL - IN ” COMFORT | the last Dominion election; and be had | accede to bis request to guarantee the | ily, as weli as the marketing and the scene. The “ heelers’’ of the party bad to | aster favonring, the African schemes of —— om . ‘ a . . “3 ‘ ‘, - e uoteven attended a political meeting for interest on the Tanganyika section of th» | barsalning with the ‘‘butcber and bak- i asia ~to-Cairo rai ili ich he | er end vandlestict ,”’ should fee oa many years. In Jane, 1897, an investiga Cape to-Cairo railway, failing which h er vud vandlestick muker sl ould fe ie de Sa b intends to}ay the sitration before th | the need of rest for ber tired nerves TOURIST SLEEPERS ee vor , paegass chartered shareholders ” The man of the house should aiways ing was proved; for by Order in-~Council - di. the marketing. In the cid days, eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 | Of March 30.b, 1898, young McMillan was | When Free Born Men Cannot Speak | w.icu the butler was not the stately " Yr > TFIC AST “CG nn - 7 mnaen . i B ‘ vas ae datieg eenlameas. sencuners, ier ail roist, appointed a fi-hery overseer for Queen’s Free persunage he is now, women ween ney in Ca: adian North Weut, British Columbia, &* | County, the duties of which po-ition were er troubled with the worries of house- bold purchasing, for the bead of the ui ed pd 7 jaa to be performed in connection with thelight. | Bars, March 25.—The Prussian Gov- | j..0s0 did the entire buying, and ™ rea te Calaary ee oe 6.50 By Order~in-Council of September 12th, nrg bas . eee San” “Sames’’ carried the parcels und was ™ real t> “evelstone............ceeeceee §” ° 0 t ne 1s iWwators 1 ' . : ss anand ae a | 1898, however, young McMillan was dis- ate Axel ° ee e not ashamed to do it. : Province of Posen. Herr Chiloter, edit« r , : Retin Le MII ccttesc ions cts cecatevs 8 00 | ; . : , : ° NN ther g : * Montreal to e missed (al:hough the light house was re- | o¢ the Weekly Praca, haejnct been con~4 o mother who has the care cf little ported to be one of the best kept in the | demued to pay the fine of $190 for publish. | “Di/dreu should give the precious morh- iug bours to anything elss but the For Pa sage Rates to al; points in ’ inte Coxapa, Wesrern Usirep Srares and to | province) and the widow of aman who had | ing in his paper two Polixh natriotic : : wa} Uureery, nor should she let butchers’ daevas, Cutsa, bypia, Hawauay Is.anps, | fought many a hard battle for | Poems. In the city of Posen 2,0 0 Pol Dow, A aeended’ wove deli tor and delives AcsTRALta and Mayita, and aleo for de | 41 ; hav- just held an indignation meeting toy 249 BFOce J Sane , ee, ee ee : the Liberels in days gone by, » . aia : orders, because there is sure to be dis- ecriptive advertising matter and maps, : protest against the latest administrstiv: : oe ae Sees £ well as her son, was turned out,—the pree~ | measure, whch provides a mulectof $25 | §6listaction if she does. Some wealthy A. H. NOTMAN, ent Minister of Marine evideutly forgetting | for every Polish geutlewoman who shal! families allow their chef to take charg: Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,| past eapport of bim-elf and his now aged teach the Polish ‘language gratuitously. of the household, and he collects a large St,Johs, N. B. The gathering unavimonslg resolved to | rercsntage from the tradesmen, which, father by the late husband and fatter. rend a petiti wv ‘o the Government praying | of course, is added to the monthly bill. -—-— The cruelftreatment ia this case, as well | that the decree be rescinded. E:eputable storekeepers will not do this asin othert, shows the characier ot the ee © << kind of business, bowever, and the chef . powers thatbe. It shows that Libera Free From Plague. ‘‘patronage’’ is coutrolled entirely by a THE é 4 rule is eubservient to the heel+rs aad those few men. On the whole, it is much te w a more siutisfactory for the man of the ‘ whe ho e pa age. T itm iseal of — : ; : ho hold the patronage. ‘I'he dismiseal « Loxpox, Merch 25.— A despatch from | house to-do the marketing. He will get 2 « faithful and efficient officer had to by | Pur, Louis, Mauritius, says it is believed | th» best meat, have bis orders promptly BESESaL made tomake room for tue pvominee 0’ | there thatthe plague has been thoroughly | attended to and save about 25 per cent Meters. Welsh, Forbes aud McDonald, *tamped out of the island. Clear bills of } in the transaction, as well as the bealth } —a man whois said to be six y years of health are vow being issued. a; his wife. —Chicago Times-Herald. , i ‘ : ’ ean age—iao viOlation of the rul: laid ae pce eer are sho Ving a magnificent 38 Qaly Une store «: dowa by Sir Louis, that appointees to such ESTEEMED EXCHANGES. ee : ition 7 “strawwelpeter,” one of the pice MEnt Of new Hats for spring ineach town sells this famous | Positions shoull be youoger men. ee tures, represents a little maiden, supine So shoe for men. Mootres] Gezet'e: Great Britain ha in bed, very ill—and no wonder—with SumMmme?. lhe greatest value ever offered — ——_—_—___0+0+e—— come well out of the Soudan negotiation , an lmmense cherry tree growlbg out of * 3 ele) having retained Darfur,a¢ well as th- ber mouth. This was the sad result of z or ‘ First, Second, Third. Bahr-el Ghazal. Fr-once will have com | swallowing the stones along with the A correspondent calls attention to the | m-rcial rcce-s to the N !e, but no ierritor | fruit, in spite of all warnings. Bat we Various methods of abbreviating ‘‘sec alrizute, She will a'ao have the dese: all know tuat truth is stranger than ond’’ and ‘‘third.’’ His position seems | f Sahara, but it ia not likely that sue wi fiction, and the Petersburgskaya Gazeta Highest quality of material and work nanship. For s*ylish etfect, retaining 15 | t5 be correct, and the use which he rec. | be able make wuch out of i’. of Jane 26 and July 8, 1897, quotes the hape, and filling where others | ommends should prevail. Standard au Mute a) te 1 ve shade Wiltei following exemplification of this saying fail it Las no equal. tuorities, he says, are ‘‘overwhelming]y haa op hi Mi aeiadh, elias elatid céaleter from the foreign papers: — c A c SOLE CONTROL in favor of 2dand 38d, instead of 2m | city, wal hefra -kly admit tha: the feelin ‘*A little girl 7 years of age, Amelia W lo Hi \ - & ‘ and 3rd.”’ f thie conwtry is not ip favor of free trade +» Whose father worked at the sawmills : In the case of ‘‘first,’’ che word sten | , ud is in favour of pro‘ection, the policy , 12 Belgard (Ain), wae at play the other Weeks & Warren suems to be fir. This is supplied by tb o«'rosg!v condemued by the L.beral> day, when she manseged to push the . c i . } m 4 . 9 | figure 1, and the abbreviated form is | while 1 Oppesition. seed of a plane tree deep into ber ear, ae : : SUNNYSIDE ist. In the case of **second,’’ the wore "a Shortly after she began to experience i. ii EN bt W stem is secon, which 1s supplied by th« ad fizore 3, giving we 2d. In “third,” The Prince Edward Island ed ; , Magazine is for sale at the word stem isthir, which gives u: ; 5 alt ni Bookstores and ath. H Mas. tions of the ear and was growing apace. 2 ] &4 for the other form.—Living Church. | gauss news stand. Priced ae The father proceeded to cautiously up- All S1Z 85, all styles, a ] ’ { ’ {| root the intrusive plant, and the girl oy " ° a 7 Eg % 1. a vr has now recovered,”’ gualiti 28. A 4 ,ag A, — = ——— If this story is true, it is to be hoped - | that Miss Amelia L., now that ber ear a is once more free and in working order, KDCORr v | . Tx 4) TY A ST ! will incline it to bearken to the exhorta- , Ly ie eS | ; . tions of ber elders and will uot goon ao planting plane trees in such obviously i . ° ~~ ° LY a a . uncoupenial soii.—Notes and Queries, -ever heard te'l of in Watches, Clocke : = dewelrv, Silverware, spectacier, China xg me Position In Society. ware, Glassware, Fancy Gools, Toys, eic , Str : To all those who spend their time eu: ., fora short time, @8 we are preparing | “°F SNe Sensation Felt by Many} and flabby, thy Jmusclee smal and weak,} wondering bow other people live we fa: spring goole at the ois a d aay f the hi f fuuci f be 7 “ne 3 at é axa Linati 7 )_MOJERN—@ Victims of Dyspenaia. See ef fucciivas of th | would suggest that an examination of The Stylish Hatters . : the plaintiff’s petition in the case of Constipat.oo -'eps in, and unless it be as P . Se ide TS si ; 2 1 5s . J} WELRY & FANCY GOODS STORE N sither Pleasure nor Nourishment Ob- bauished speed ly, inflammation of the or cae ee se tleayy gored nee bye ovbye oye od . x 4 tained From Their F od - Dod.a’a Bowels follows, ‘ibe - 2 . ae aie i : we owe ow: ° °° © OU? 2S owe - ay. ody © 6 ae JUL Ul mee . : ject. It Was a sult under ac ivil dama e wy eM i eet EN Oe ee a ge eee et ee ee W atches, Clocks, Jewelry, Compasses, etc Doud’s Dyspepsia Tablets remove the | act, and the plaintiff alleged in her 7. by we aS iy aS 1) SEES “eT GUNS 4 . Silene’ te st 2 » VOm passes, 6 Dyspepsia Tablets Remedy the enlire ‘rouble, by digesting the food, con titi Thaw. agra “8 gen : Di tie. Oop. Post Office veriing it into rieb, nourisbirg blood, ition at she ‘‘was the wife of one acute pains, and it was found that the seed had taken root in the waxy secre- LL SO, repairing puretually attended to JURY and Co Trouble— Make New Blood, giving sireugth to the digestive organe, eee ” wanes good conduct, a Build New Bone and waking tbem capable of doing their owt frugality and personal labor ae en hs RET ) work, bringing tresb vigor to every part of eee for the support of herself and Sinew. the body, and building uew, sir0ag tissues, their seven minor children, for the a fi ah nod muscled proper culture and mora! training of ACHING f TEETH Cobble stones are just as erjyable to | Dodd’s Dyspep-ia Tablets are the great- the latter, and, to a good extent, for ihe dyspeptic as is the dainiest aud mst { est bluud makers and wuscle builders ever | DEF OWD position in society. The said CAREFULLY TREATED. “pam and re fod, known. They cause Nature to resume yer | Zimri Hosier, when not intoxicated or ivery morse! be eats lies ov his stc mach | 8U89%end-d operations, sud to correct aij] | laboring under the effects of intoxica- And FILLE J or CROWNED |, bard lump, cau-ing adall, aching ago: ,| ‘um u al con: jtions. tion, was an industrious laboring man ~~ that last» from ope meal time toanother, Lhe swall browe tablets that go with | and regularly earned and received for DR JOUIN P. MURRAY, —e the victm utterly unfit for | «very box) t Dodd's Dyspepsia Tabi.ts cure | bis labor $1.50 a day.’’? There’s man- z work, pleasure, oreveu for minogliug with | Cou-tipastion acd stimulate che liver to} agement for you. Seven children and a Queen St, near London Hu use, bis fellowmen. healthy aci va. a: a hg the children properly EOMLALE OR TO LET— hat brick house! Lhe blod b-comes thin, weak aud | Tbe action ofthe large Tablets is thus; cultured and morally trained and the ait ited on nv rth side Pw il-ge “Block, 45} Wer); it carres nO rourishment to the Supplemeoted aud made cowplete, and | wife's position in society maintained— ~~ one, h Water heativ - or - 3 i 7 e j f iia fear Spohr oC Mace or F Wk ' cen akt esuees Tnen a process of | Hvellb, eivength ead vigor is restored to J all on $1.50 0 day. Perbaps there may vue tines FO Ms Say lw ‘uw decay begins. ¢ flesh grows soft } the body promptly anil positively. have been extenuating circumstances in the intoxication of Zimri.—Law Notes. al oase — ee oe