mee se aa geen IHE DAILY EXAMINER, GHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 43, 2800 areata i “IM TaTIOn 1s THE SwnceREsT! THR DATLY EXAMINER FORM OF FLETTERY.” : MARCH 12 1900 The best proof that ~ chill —————~ MINARD’S LINIMENT has exiraordinary merits, ard is in — goo repute with the public, is, that IT J3 EXTEN-IVELY IMITAT ED The tmisations resemble the genuine «rticle in appearance only They lack the genera excellence of Gen. ine THE BRIDGE the Government Engineer will arrive here tomorrow evening Ir is u: derstood that and will be prepared to give informa‘ion concerning the plan and specification oy, bridge across the Hills- borough as_ wel!llas hear the opinions ot ‘is necessary, as irjurious and the proposed da 1s imitations, called Ware Lin ment, &c., habk to produce chronic inflam mid f the skin, are often sn‘stituted for M NARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because ai a larger profr They all Sell om the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S. This noth the people concerning its location, There two points to be bourne in mind : (1)We want the bridge as soon as it can be will be most convenient for the traffic between Charlottetown constructed ; (2) we want it where it and the country south of the Hillsborough, viz— not fnorther easi Or part om arg fe oe ne than the line of Cumberland Street. a oe oa ree ae ’ The whole matter is now in the bands os ona of the Dominion authorities, This mav INSIST UPON HAVING act in accord with public opinion ; this The responsibility, in any case, lies with them, But we hope and trus: that they will place . may act contrary to public opinion. AINARD’S LINIMENT ary, weny outs th MADE BY C. c RICHARDS & CO.. | the bridge where it will be out of the way of | the loca: trafic for which the province is Yormeuth,. N.S., to pay the Dominion Government $12,000 a vear for all time to come. | A FALSE IMPLICATION. | Mr. Bewt, M. P., is reported as having said in Parliament, referring to the Con’ a i } OPERA HOUSE Wolnesday Might, March 14. A GRAND “ftertaimment servative re-distribution of 1892; —- ** Thev created two Grit hives, one West | Princeand the other West Queen’s, and made what they considered three fairly Sirong copservative constituencies. My own constituency will furnish am itus- tration ofwhat I mean. The constit« uency of West Prince was made up of — fifteen townships, numbering from rr ¢. jecve to fifteen, as it should be, but in reality from one to fourteen, aod then skipped 15 and took 16. They did not take township 15 into West Prince, where it naturaliy belonged be- cause that towusbir bad always given a stroug Conservative majority of 100 or | 200, and for that reason it was added to East Prince in order to make East Prince & conservative Constiiueney.” aun CP South Africa 80 —@reat Scenes— 80 ‘ii ae All strangere to P E leia:d. li tning CAPE TOWN 10 PRETORIA .: aaa ee ee ul ae (rapbic scenes of the conflet— | would imagine that there was a break be- Elceuent description by tween Lots 14 and 16. | PRE . JOHN A, NICHOLLS | knowe thet Mr-. Bell? untrue. We are surprised that a goody osing with wonderful motion } gentleman such as Mr. Bell, would try to . picteres by the marvellous | mislead Parliament and the country about PEROT ECTOSCOPE. ; Such a matter. While it is true that Lot ".. kete 25 aod 35 cents, | 15 lying along the coast extends across the (‘> hestra at Dodd’s. 'line of West Prince it is true also that ts-lcomy at Rankiu’s. iy e _* } it extends naturally and geographically But everyone here * implication is quite — Wrappers —a». Are here and ready for your inspection. Latest styles, newest patterns, best workmanship, lowest prices. We'll mention a few. t's no trouble for us to I = show goods. ; '—Perkins’— sunnyside. 95c, $1.45. $2.00. Come in and see them. The Sto:e That Mother Likes. | into SPL ~ . . : ’ East Prince. Mr. Bell’s contention that the taking of the wholeof it into East Prince ridiculous made ita Tory constituency, is the fact Prince sent Mr. Bell to Parliament. iv view of that Eas ee oo” DISGRACEFUL. Ir is simply disgrac ful to thia country that no flag is fly.og «ver the Court House inthiscity. Ifthe FPurqubarson Govern- ment cannot afford a -iaff and flag for the that the neceseary bui'ding, we have no doubt citizene would eubscribe the funde, Let astaff be placed over the Court House at once and let the Union Jack float there, t _______. ——— | A CRITICISM, Sir,—Tue Patriot’s report of the epeeches given at the forma! opening of the Prince of Wales Co!lere makes Pre mier Farqubarson say that Dr. Anderson became principal in 1862. This is not correct. Dr. Anderson became priveciral after the resignation of Dr, Inglis, which was subsequent to 1868, The cost of education, said the Premier, * is still wereasing, yet neither people nor government had cried halt * * * * there 18 DO Complaint from the oeople.” True, the “ people ” neither called “ halt,” nor have they made “complaint.” But what of the Grit Government? It did make “complaint,” and it “cried halt.” What of the $150 supplement and the $40 bonus which the Grit Government bas taken off the teachers’ salaries? But this is one of Farqubarson’s ways of encouraging edu- cation ! Avother gentieman stated that the P. W. C.is “abreast of the times in the teaching of classics, mathematics and science.” In respectto the first two ! shail say nothing. But “ science,” for- eooth ! Only the mereet rudiments of in organic chemistry and physics are taught in that institution, Another gentleman—the acting Attor- ney General — the man with a portfolio,— without a seat in the Legislature,“‘referred particularly to the Normal school and the capital work of that department.” Let me say that while student teachers are taught how to acquire knowledge, they are not taught how to impart that know- ledge. Provision is made by our school laws forstraining school, but no one has thought fit to supply the “provision .” There isno duly 4ualified instructor in pedagogy. By all meane let this latter be provided before we take uo the addi- tional etudies of German and philosopby, political economy and n.etaphysica, March, i900 — ~~" i+ <r DISMISSAL OF MR. BRACE. Sin,—I notice in tue last issue of Tue Examiner that Mr. R. K. Brace has been dismissed from the position of Gas In- epector for the City of Charlottetown and that the office has been taken over for the present by Mr. Davy. Iospector of Weight and Measures. No doubt this is a scheme concocted until the next election when the office will be again created and given to @ person unfit for the positions who bas been clamoring for the office for some time past. It appears there was no caarge against Mr. Brace,but that be was a Conservative. All invelligent Liberals will regret this course by the Government as Mr. Brace was a careful ani efticient official, and has for 3 number of yeare been rather inde- peodent and took no par: ia party poli- tics. The Liberel Government at the present time scem te be Josing ground py turning out of cifice men who are not interf-ring in party politics and Jeaving thuse in office who are cfficious partisans. Itseema the party holding the reins of Government are the patty of stupidity No doubt tney have not furgotten the re~ sult of the two late bye-elections in Bel fastand Murray Harbor. No doubt the result was occasioned to a large extent by the diemisea! of the R-v Mr. McNeill from the office of secretary of Educatien, he being @ resident of that section and not an officious partizan. Owing to the age of Mr. Brace’s predecessor, it become necessary to fill the position by a yeunzer man ; and now for no reason, no charge being preferred against him, he has been summarily dismis-ed. Mr, Brace has many friends in the liberal ranks who Benoo. : 1 greatly resent this smal! action of the Goy- ernment, DiecvueteD Liperat,. Se MR. PETERS COMPLAINT. ad Sir,—I observe by the Patriot that Mr. Arthur Peters is not pleased with the manner in which the opening of the new Prince of Wales Cellege was conducted. And no wonder! He was one of those in- vited to situpon the platform and when he got to the building he found that there was not even standing room let alone a place to sit down. Like the man who fell out of the baloon be “‘ wasn’t in it.” And a!) the while he was sanpxions to get on the platform and say something, al- though his name did not figure on the programme for an aldress. Bat Mr. Peters is not the only one who was dis- appointed. There are others whe, he says, had much to do with getting the new bul ling who were not evex invited to the | exercises much less give a Chance to tell what they knew. Can it be possible that Premier Faraubarson did this in order that he might arrogate to himself the credit of the new college? The tax who would act in this way won!d not hesitate to play philipino with his yoliu- cal oppoveuts. Butif Mr. Peters could J not get off hie little speech at the College be bas a fling at some one whom he likens toKruger. Ifit’s the Premier he bas reference to 1 can tell him there is no rcom for Kruger or any one else in his cap. Ferquhareon has a“zreat head.” S. P. Rvuce. NOTES ANDCOMMFNTS —John Bull goes marching on, —The Colonist, of Victoria, haa well | said that “Inet for «ffice degrades every | map effected by it.” We see a notabie proof of the fact io ‘he men who sent Pineo to Paris —_— EmeRSON an Recitan The Emersonian Recital te be given in Kindergarten Hall oa the evening of the 30th inst, promis | to be @ great success. The programme wiil be made publis in a few days, and the rare treat that is in store for our citi- zens willthen be made known. The ob- ject Of the recital ie most we riby, and we have no hesitation in commending it to our realera. The recitals promoted by Mise Mavmillan are always for most de- serving objects, and this one ie not an ex- eeption. With the proceeds of her former recit+ ls Mies Macmillan hae been able to hand over to the trustees of the new P E Islan? Hospital the snugsum of $250. Nourish the Nerves and Cleanse the Blood, When This is Done You Secure Perfect Digestion Good Appetite, Rest- ful Sieep and Full Health. Paine’s Celery Compound: Nature's Spring Medicine Makes People Well and Strong, True, vigorous health is the portion of men and women who have pure, rich blood and vell nourished nerves. Poor health and dis- ease means diseased nerves and impoverished blood. Paine’s Celery Compound fully supplies the needs of the ailing and rimdown in spring- time. It drives all clogging’ matters and im- purities from the life stream, making it course | with freedom and vitality to every part of the | body. Paine’s Celery Compound, braces the un- strung andl weak nerves and furnishes a nutri- ment that builds up the entire-nervous organ- ization. .The tired, thin,and wornout body takes on flesh, pain in the back is banished, the skin the kidneys and liver . Tes are free from disease, the digestive organs do vpecomes Ciear, | iccling of new energy | their work with unfailing regularity, and a in 1 well-being takes the | { nervousness, despondency, irritation and melanch« lia. Nourish the nerves and cleanse the blood with Paine’s Celery ( ompound, and a new, happy and healthful life will be yours. > _-— - . ° ee : Wash Goods Frem Auld Lang : ; Syne ; . The newest wash goods. —The ° . perfect taste, the new beauty, the ° ; effective daintinese bring volustary : : €xpreesions cf surprise from most : ladies who view them. The Big ° store has put into stock imapy pieces of Scotch erumbs prints, washing cambric, new wash percils, new Sceich ginghame,new Scotch zephyrs, : New Zealand sateene, new Swiss : : musline, new grenadine muslins, : colored, 25 cents, new galetias, new : ducks, blue, white and other shades, : ; pew wash shriok crash for bieyele : * eulte, (Reman satin.) Give us a: call for Scetch ginghame—veryone a ° : washer.— James Paten & Co. dy & wky tf. ee ee ee (were CCRC eRe Hee eee e ee Fee ee eeeeee Burry Wixs—T he managers of Hille- boro rink received the following telegram from St. Johu this morning: ** Doffy again ios championships. He beat the world’s record in the half mile, and won the quarter, half and one mile racee, ** Harry Ervin.” No Cure for... Bright's Disease In its advanced stagee—The Rea. son Why—Danger Prevented by tho Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. To understand Bright s Disease 1s to know that in its advanced stages it 1s pest the reach ef human aid, The cells of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which leaves them dead so far as forming their functions is concerned, Just think of having the kidneys dead. Think of the poisons left ta the system when these o:gans ceuld no longer perform their duties as filters of the blood. : It would be .tifficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which every case of neglected kideey disease must lead, When the back aches, when urinating is difficult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in thé urine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. oe It is not claimed that they will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. hey are an abso- | iute cure for kidney disease, and sc long as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties of filtering the blood. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- | moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Boucs & Ca, Toronto. at SOCIETY RED CROSS ° & : grand entertainment, the war in Sow Will the Ladies’ Aid to ‘he Red Crors Africa, C ‘ » please remember they are called to meet edit ae Graphie inthe W Wednesday afternoon at 3 o'clock, March | 14th, for special business, voling a remit- i tance to be sentto the eeat of war, etc. Immediately after this meeting # sewing mertiug will be held to prepare a box of c’othes, bandages, ete., to go ‘0 South Africa. admire citizens ; your eye Botanic tell ue. » a » 2 to . Voeal ws 4. Vocal Views ea No mails tonight. Concert.— One forget home safferere, pital concert Thursday evening. WHEN THI8 PaRAGRAPH catches advertisement. you Know wha’ a capital thing Adameson’s “What we have we’ll hold;” stick pine, comething new, price 10 cenis each.—W. W. Wellner. Grand— P.E I. Hospital Kindergarten Hall THURSDAY EVENING, MARCH 15th. LRA uiniies wine . Readmg..........Hon. D. A McKinnon - Vocal Solo... God Bless Victor:a a. Festio Bite. os ic Prof 5. Reading 6. Vocal Solo...... 1. Instrumental Selection........ . Scottish Drill...Miss McDonald’s Pupils Orehestral Selection...... njamn 6 teed ectionot Mr. Arsrpaulte GOD SAVE THan QUEEN. Admission 20 cents. Concert at 8 o’cloek. SS ey Orvera Hovse.— Tomorrow dight ae illnstrations of scenes of the confil CT U room-, Grafton street, on ‘ - A Great Arrracrion.—Mr. Arsenanlt has kindly consented to place befere the audience in Kindergarten Hal] T ured evening some of his choice views of South Africa. aeons - - —__. Fiag etick pina and flag brooe Opening at W W Wellner’s. -" the scilcle eas ss Phetos of the first Prince Edward Is but we must not | [40d Transvaal contingent for sale a: (), g; Autend the Hus-| Mitchell’s bookstore. Price 35 cents. Gold Crown and Bridge Work, (Teeth Without Plates) Rehabie Work at Moderate —Pricer,— DR. J. P. MURRAY Queen Street .... you wi!l ere at once that it is an But bow else can we let Cougu Baleam is ? 25c at all druggists, Write and —— ay Pa Repairing Watches, Clocks Jewelry It pays te have watch repairs made by a eompetent workman You may be sure of careful at- tention if you bring your watches to us fer repairs. We Concert {N AID UF THE OUUURGRREGEE SEOs oVERSGUPANUREREREDRERRECEODERUERESEGSODCCSCGRRHGCREGRCUROOURESDRCHEUEDRRSEGUESERUGQEENNEDEOESUE ae = ¢) assure cur patrens prompinhess in the execution of any and all ecmuissions that may be intrust- 7 ed to us, Engraving Our engraver does fancy or .. Orchestra Mise Mary Haszard. Vinricombe saamanaicia Niss Eaid McLean bis sé Wa 64s konsnn lected Mrs B. William Waits. SALE OF CANDY. plain engraving, and can do it wel]. Try us with your next St. Ceerlia Club. ob. Solo ...0 Loving Heart Trust on ib ies Craig. Comet © W. W. WELLWE Jeweler and Engraver. ONG. cea .Selecied Mies Pierence Barie. of South Atrica under the dir- POCGUEERORCHPOSRARERGEMAGERARGRQPUUUPSRDRORGUGORGEDPGHEDTRREERSURPRGERCRCEOGE = ” ) vavicce ste acsccccnscahlttdnetrhenedsbstecesthbanes cc tsbecddssss 2 scents 5S Oe a) vindaniitietimaimaimnnneall Sy DOG LOST—Lost Monday, a erllie dog} about six months old, biack with white coliar | and breast, ansers tothe name of *‘Larry”’ Reward is offered forany information that will lead to his reeOvery App'y at this offjce ........... Sa Se — D saeeraemerenes A GONE! NG vreesseooseece, Lace Curtain Sale Begins Monday March 12th, 1900. We had the good fortune of getting a snap of 1000 pairs of Lace Cur- tains at about 60 cents on the §. 100 pairs 24 yards long sale price 19c. pair Cor Urs Ooo —:. ef ** taped, *. 23c, * 100 “ 91 6 of i ir 97%. “ 75 ‘ec . fe Cs a é 4le, ef 50 ‘ 3 ‘ “c “c ‘is 5 2c. “ mee + a © 50 “ce 31 ‘ . ee ‘ Sve. 6c 75 “e 34 é oe ‘ “ $1.08 “c 25 “ 34 ‘ec “c cs sc 1.22 ‘cc ae ws a 188. 25 sc 34 . sé “ec és . sé m4 ew me 350. 4B 8 ere 2Ee 95 34 ‘6 a 1.98 * 7 oe « “ a. 8 315°? 12" 31.2 Pi ae es BQ . & 33% bs £ 3.335 = o. «= 23a ‘ aa: * 9 Be ek ON eee 12 © 31-2 price $4.05, 4.25, 4.50, 5.00. 12 “ 4 very handsome Swiss 7.20 an. ee + * 8.96 Perhaps these are the prettiest curtains you’ve ever seen in Charlottetown. You may have seen prettier, but we are positive you never saw such bargains. Visit our new curtain room. Ali Ghenille Gurtains half price. We will not ask you to buy. We would like to show you the pretty patterns. ‘MY STORE” the most up-to date store in Charlottetown. Sentner MeL eo AU Successors to Beer Bros. *