: \ <a hs \ . = : ass will guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. complaint and in many instances the most serions forms of Bright's disease. If the disease is com- ounce vial of urine. We willl analyze f and advise you fret what to do. MUNYON. a vial. Guide te Healt& a Phila, O40 06 oe CO 6e DR ower eer 0000 be Re a by zx PK Pe the celebrats d vay wr RSKTS To be bought from all dry gvods ctores, lead: F OU LETSRI ITIL PSII IEEE LETS PEST ISITE TITITITIII STILT ISI IST PSL IIT Tz LITT. | NADA. irc3 0: Prince Ecward Island In Chancery Before ‘The Vice Chancellor ‘SIA MARY McDONALD, and others —Complaivan' and BRECKEN, and others—Defendants. A Pre Sy SO BALPH _—s pursuance of ap order of this Hon- ‘e Corre made herein on the eleventh of November, A. D., 1898, notice ‘by given ‘hat el! persons baving claim> pst the estate of the late Benrjsuin os Wright, of Belmont, in the Kuvaliy ‘harlottetown, in Queen’s County, in Island, deceased, iniestate, required to come and prove thesame before me at the thonotary’««fiice in the Law Courts ding in Charlottetown on or before sday, the fourth day of April, A. D J teen hundred and nivety-nine, and a! m* neglecting to come in and prove rseid debts and claims by that tume to be excluded from the bencfi. of said ors day her age Ev of gal are in Pr Ba Tu eig per: the are ord le v. ated this e'ghth day of March, A D 18$') J. A. LONSWORTG, Master in Chancery. W.S. STEWART, Q. C. Cowmpl’ts Solicitor #. Thurs, Sat, till lst prox. Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS T eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 e n wthe PACIFIC COAST, accommoe- dat »g secon’ «las+ masseng*rs foe all nointe<, (‘a adian North West, British Columbia, & fierth Ratee— Me tres] to Winnipeg $4 00 Mana'real to Calgary ne ae ° ‘ ee 6 50 Montreal to Mevela’'one...... oeeececee 7 Moa ntreal 10 VanGOUVG?-cocce.. ccc ccccvece 8 00 Moatreal to seatile..... a oe ee ee $ 00 For Passage Kates to ali pointe io Ussana, Wesrern 'Tyitep Srares and to Javan, Catss, 'nyoia, Hawarran Isianps, AustRaLia and Mansi.a, and also for de Boriptive matter aad elo advertisias maps, A. H. NOTMAN, A-at. Genl, Pass. Agt. St. John, N B. ACHING ¢ TEETH CAREFULLY TREATED, Aad FILLED or CROWNED ~> Dr JOHN P_ MURRAY, ; St. near London Houee. ~~ NOTICE ‘The annual meetir g of the P'ovincia Branch of the «min on Temperare fliance of P. E. Ista d, will be he’a inth« Y. u. C.A. Hall Cherkoitetowr.on T.ouredes March 30th at 2 Pm. A fvil attendanc t Temperance Vv orke™s 8 requested. as tu. +ees of import- en @e will be Dienght befere the meeting, of all forms of kidney | : plicated send a four | THE “TEE MAN WITH THE HOE. Not since the publication oftKipliog’®s | “Re cessional” bas any poem publisbed to | the daily press ¢ xcited so much comment ax professor Markham’s poetical interpre- anon of Mill: t’® famous picture, “The Man with the Hoe,” which spp ared re vy in the San © rancisco Examiner, at d re qui ted as one of the great- masterpieces 1D biank ceu w n is ait est of recent ver 1 by the weight of centuries L® leans Upon bis hoe and gazes on the ground, Che moptiness of ages tp his face, And oo hie back tne barden of the world Who made bim dead to rapture sud ve repair, 4 thing that grieves not and that orver bopes, Stolid aod stunned, & brother to the ox Who loosened and let down bh 8 bruta jaw? Whose wasthe hand that slanted back this brow ? ‘en Whose breath blew out the light within this brain? I- ‘his the Thing the Lord God made and gave To have dominion over sea and land ; [o trace the stars and esearch the heaven: for power ; To feel the pission of Eternity ? Is this the Uream He dreamea who shap- ed the suns Aed pillared the blue firmament with lignt ? Down all the stretch of Hell to ite Jaet gulf Tuere is no shape more terrible than this More tongued with censure of the world’s blind greed— More filled with sigas and portents for tle eoul— More fraught with menace tothe uni- verse. What yulfe between him and the sera phim ! Slave of the wheel of labor, what to him Are Plato and the swing of Pleiades? Wiat the long reaches of the peake of song, The riftof dawn, the reddening of the rose ? Through thie dread shepe the suffering ages look ; Time’s tregedy ‘+ io that aching stoop; Through this d ead shape bumau ty be trayed, Plaundered, profaned, and disivherited, Cries protest to he Judges of the World, A protest that is almost prophecy. masters, lords, and rulers in al! lands, Is this the handiwork you gave to God. This monstrous thing distorted and soul- queuched ? Hw will you ever straightem up this shape ; Give back the upward lookiug and the hight; t-build in it the music and the dream; T och it again with immortality; Make right the immemorial! iofamies Per fidious wrengs, iwmedicable woes ? rulers O mastere, lords, and in all laid , How will the Future reckon with th» Man? How answir his brute questionin that hour Wheu the whirlwinds of rebellion shake the world ? How wilit be with kingdoms and with kings— With tho-e who shaped him totne thirg he 18— Whenthis dumb Terror, shall reply to God After the silence of the centuriee ? Say “ No” when a dealer off-rs von a ubstitute for Hood’s Sar-.parilla. Tuere is nothing justas good. Get ooly Huod’s. et <ereentnens hronic Diserse «i Ruptare. Cured by Dr. clift. istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stamp D plomwa reg- for information, or Gull at ‘ Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ bank of Kialifax Buiidiog; Hoar-,11 to 1; 4 10 8 to 9, daiiy—-except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Picton, and on Friday at Windsor Hovel, n New Glasgow. = ~ ee _ a THE #\ il Qniy Une Store ::: in each town sells this famous shoe for men. * Tue greatest value ever offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work nanship. For s‘ylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it has no equal. NE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, ; SUNNYSIDE, ‘ shows that nearly every HWapor ant line of ! Trade NOTES AND COMMENTS Mr. H. YW Macrosty, writing in th Contemporary Review for this month, rodvetion and snpnly in Great Britain in the control of trade combine, the lividnal producer and the individual erchant being *queezed out by great malgamations, Great Britain ie a Free country, and acombines cannot, therefore be caused by Protection. —Liberals persistin telling the Coo- servative party that it needs a new leader, and the Montreal Gazette remarks that the wev tte L berale treated Mr. Alex- under McKenzie when he was down shows ‘hat they do not understand a party’s -ticking 'o a good leater in defeat as well Tne Conseratives have a sin succese® hetter precedent, however, than the L berals set, They stuck toSir John Maedouald when he was down, aadina li tle while they were standing by him when be was up. They intend that history shall repeat iteelf, —_———- ooo The Great Fire at the Windsor, N Y., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is @ positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by bu-hels ef te+timoniale, which we bave and can produce, Souff-, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved nseless in giving relief or curing eatarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear parsag s, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does no! only give immediate r lef, but eff cts @ permanent! cure. Why delay? Send at onee for cample bottle and inhaler, 10 cenis. Out- fit, $1 00. Wood Island Notes. The excellent roads this wintey have ensbied the farmers of this vicinity ‘6 obtain a plentiful eupply of firewood, fenc- ing *wamp mnd, ete Mr. D Gillis ia doing great ex cution among the wood piles wth his hor-e-now- er saw. With thie improvement Mr. Gillis can cnt upwards of 10 cords daily. His contrivance for splitting the wood by a pile~driving svetem ie aleo a great hoon. Mr. Gillie isan enterprising voung man and well deserving of -necess The excellent ice and roads this winter | have brought ont the flrers of this viciniy. Among the foremost ie M-. A. Lamont’s speedy filly under the ek Tful training of Mr. N. P. M Milan. Capt. MeNeil!’s Kriss ie al-o very fl-e; while W. Brown’s Tom is doing wooders in the bands of Mr. Crosman. The event of ‘he season was the enrcert given hy the D S., in the Wood I-lande Kast Hell, on Tuesday, Merch 21st The programme was compo-ed of choice music, both vocal aud inetrnmental, in'ersper ed with readings, recitations and d alogues. Mise Marv Stewart acted ae secompani t in an unexcrp onat]- mann er.While it # non Feces ary rariicularse, mention migbt be made of Mixs [rene Ofter’s -olos and Mr. James Offer’s banj» and har- moniea music. Mrs. Doyle, of Charlotte- town, rendered valuahle asristance. The Debating Society here hae been ap excellent sou'e of enjoyment and in-truc- ‘ion during the winter months, im Re Bin, Should be in every family a medicine chest and every uf S invaiuable when the stomach ia out of order; cure headache. biliousness, an@ travelier’s grip. They are sil tiver treubles. Mini aad efficient. 2% cents ‘NOTICE. NO FICE is hereby given tat an appli- | Gacon-wilt be made to the Levistature of | Province of Prine- Eiward I laa, at s next Session, for an «ct to ve-t in the City of Cuarlottetewn. thet tle to ail thet roet, plece or pares] of land, situate lying ; the nd being in the City of Charlotte-! own, being Town Lots pom- era Sixteen (16), Seventees (17) Ninety Tnree (93), Ninety four, and part ot Town Lot Ne, (18) 1 the 4th handred f fTown Lots,in Charl tietown, beng the proverty known a= the West Kent Street School land and premises. Dated at Charlotietowu this 1s day of March, 1899. JAVES WARBURTON, Maver of Charloitewown H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. 52-—dy 4w & R. Gaz. TENDERS SEALED TENDERS addressedto the undersigned and endoreed “Tender for new roof”, will be received at City Clerk’s office. until neon, on Sa urday, April 1 t, fromany person or persons willir g 'O coutract for the bnilding of a vew rocf onthe Qneen’s Wharf Warehouse. sceord ng to y1-n and +pecification to be seen at the office of Messr- Phillip» & Chepp:!l. The Couanci! do noi bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order, B. M. PAVISON, 27 March ,1899 —dy3. C ty Clerk ty Clerks office, WAS SIMPLY AMAZED To Hoar of Mrs. Allbright’s Uncx- pected Recovery. She was a Perpetual Suoff-rer from Dia- betes ard Rhenumatitm—Couldn’t bear be Touched—Dostora Couldn't H ky - Dodd’s Kidney Plies Cured Her. to Litle River, N.B., March 36.—Tss.’t it woal rfui how Mra A‘lbricht keeps her 2201 Lealti: now ?” sad a lady resident of Little River, wa oeghbur efew day 4-0. “It «a , indeed, a meet wi nderful cas, a'l] through,” was the avewer. “Mra. Allbright isa ditlerent woman to- day to wha: ¢he was two years ago, s! ¢ used ro swell aud bloa all over her body. Her fl +h was pnffy, and tender -so tender that she couldn’t bear ta bave it touched “She bed Diabetes in every severe form, and to make ber sufferings more uvbear alle, Rheumatism set in. T will remem- her going to see her, and fieding her nn- abl+ to move hand or foot without the most awtnl avony.” ‘Tiat ietrue, indeed,” eaid the fir t speaker. “But ber sufferings didn’t Jas lo. g after she bevam otske Dold’ Kidney Pills. T would po: have b lieved it, if L hada’t seen the care myself. It seemed ioe ssitle to reetcre her to eound health, tnt Dodd’s Kidrey Pilla did it &. com- pletely, and so rapidly that [was simply amez ad” © So waa evervone who knew, or read of the eave. FE have kept three boxes. «f Dodd’s Kieney Pills in the honse eve- since, [am determioed to be prepared for any disease of that kind, aod Mrs Alibright’s cae has corvinecd me that with Dodd’s Kilnev Pils anv Kidory Disease can be cured qaick'y and easily.” This is the waythe people of Litle River, N. B.. are talkvog of Dodd’s Kido y Pile, tb+ great Kidney Medcive of century. that bas cured every tme it bas beeo used. the => Dear Sins,—I have teen a great suffer- er trom rieumatism, aou lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeivg your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENF advert~1emeot, I tried ic and got immediate relief: [ascribe my restoration te health to the wouderfal wer of your medicine. ' , Lewis §,, Burier. Burio, Nfl. 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TENDERS The undersigned will receive tenders for Seed Wheat. | WHITE FIFK, grown one y-ar from im porved seed—on the Warren Farm” 'OHN NEWSON 6 -d&wimo 8 Chee*e Maker for the sea:on of 1899 to manufacture cheese for the Tignish and Palmer Road Dairving Association, up to noon, April 17:h, 1899. Cerificate .f competency must accom- pany each tender. F. Jj. BUOTE, Secretary Sc erstary’s office. Tighish, March 25:b, 1899—dy2i rIDNEY LANIER’R Musical Imp: es SllLus, C, D. GIBSONS’s The Sewen Azes of Americau Woman—and other nvot- DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, \' ARCH 39, 19) are sho ving a m2enificent assort- ment of new Hat summer. PROWSE - BRO, s for spring and The Stylish Hatters RENIN a “ ow. ? 4 aS aS aS t