r Year oe ““werate B Read. Room VOL oe te as el THE DAILY EXAMINER | This is True ren when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,’ ’_— EuRIPIDES Single Copiie two Cents CHARLOTTETOWN PB ISLAND, MONDAY MARCH ey hol 7, 1899 NO 73 EE = a ne ° “rw vy my yr LOY i ce r i, Sy Pe A DR P* Vin, > Pn barn Vin Pu wivibsd nies ihiactica dais tinh asks _ ; ‘THE WALL PAPERS : ARE READY “\ 2 ® @& @& eo @ 1 = a.ae2 eco eae] eS ~~ eee oe)" 2] & es @e se Oe Oe « wi +e e+ +? Fach year as spring came round we've thought —* well- we cia never beat this Wall Paper display anyway.’ Then every succeding spring we did beat it, This spring we've beaten cur previous records so badly that they - shou'd feel small. L Yes we're proud of this Wall Paper d: partments. Bright, fresh. new Wall Papers, in charming desizns—at such trifl- ing prices. And such an enormous range we have. We venture to say —with- out any fear of contradiction —that not a half dozen of towns of this size—in Canada can produce such a range as ours, Does that seam a bold cizim ? > ' 8 £0. 1 | t ~~» & > > & & > = ©] = @ ana oa 3 @] OG @ OS ee ~ 42. GE HS DeEWOoSeLVIESesweooe FIGHTING IN |AMERIVAN TROOPS BEHAVED 1 Moores MK Sod ’ Be ? SOC et eed RT ae ee Cd A S42 Gets Uf it’s Newson’s It's Good Spsety ses 4 Why Not Be Comfortable : When you can buy a nce easy chair small a price S Now Styles of —uzgtirne s/. Mforsis Chairs iS % ar F . . . . ie Vo just received in a variety cf covers—on which %& “ie ve have marked very luw prices—Sa'lands & ° Sit, ¥ them. . “is m JOHN Ni WSson ° 3% Ae de M4 e ac ie af aie bra “F |Card of Thanks ii inna su o AMZ. ame OTe. We NY. OF OF AY, er: AZ, © av ‘ SP ae SP . We Ge . “sw Ny iv os “ie wld Se eS wae : é 0 y iw wl AP Having entered on our twenty-fifth year as Droggiets and Dispensing Chmists, and as our business has steadily increased r, W Hyndman General Agent Standard Life Assnrance Company. Established 1825 Assets ----- $42,000,000. The poii ARD. is th the mark t . issued by the S-AND- best and most liberal on For rates, etc, consult. RTHUR G. PEAKE JOHN © HYNDMAN Special Agents ISLAND =AGENCY Queer St., Charlottetewa during that time, we feel our efforts to warrent your: confidence have been ap preciated, and b-g most respectfully to re-~ turo you our sincere thanks for your liberal patronage. It hae been our motto during the past wenty-five years to handle only the BEST goods in our line, acd sell the same at reasonable prices. We arenow better than ever prepar- ed io dothis. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US AND SAYE 25 PER CENT. All prescriptione are prepared person~ ally or by our Mr. McKinnon, whois a ! yraduate of the National Institute of Phar- macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Scotia Pharmaceutica! Society Our : Special : Remedies are giving every eatisfaction; we are con« stantly receiving testimooials in their favor. Soliciting a continuance of your patron age. Your obedient servant. GEORGE E, HUGHES Thepecpiss ruggirt; d&w Apotees H al THE PHILIPPINES Americans Have Captur- ed Malabou SPLENDIDLY UNDER FIRE They Are Now Threateninz the Insurgents Position. {Seecrat to Tae Exam NER } Wasnincton, March 27.—La'e new: to the Goverumeit from General Otis an- nounces that the Filipinos have evacuated Malabou and that efforts to prevent them effecting a junction at Malolos failed after heavy fizhting. The bebavior of the troops was splendid uoder the ordeal of heat, fizliting aod marching. ENGLISH AND } FRENCG § SAILORS. | Have a Fight at Nice Injured. (Special. ro tHe Examiner. | Loxpon, March 24.—The British tare and French sailors came into collision at Nice on Friday, and a serious riot ensued. Several of combatants were injured. A Halifax Tragedy. [Specian to Twe Examiver | Several RAR EO Be: ee reer ym se Hone DIED, AGED 102, Bro hersand Sisters Fass the Cen- tury Mark. Corxwa.i, Ont., March 25.—One of the few centenarians of Eastern Ontario, Mrs. Catharine Barkley, died at the bome of her son-in-law, aged 102 years. Her father, the late John Strader, wasa U E. Loyalist, wbo settled in the second con- cession of Matildain 1785. Mrs. Barkley was bora there io May in 1797. Fours ‘core years agoshe married the late Joseph Barkiey. Ot afumily of 12 ch liren nine are still living. The family record for longevity ia very remarkable. Mrs. Bark~ lev’s fa:ber acd mother lie ina charch yard nesr Lroquois,their recorded #g-s being 88 aad 89 respectively. Her brotheer Gen Hauirax March 27 —While Patrick O’Donoghue was being buried yesterday hie father died. } ever, Wassd great that it proved fatal! to the father. A Liberal Down on the Gerrymander. (Seecta, roTHe Examixer,} Orrawa, March 27.—Sevator Keer, liberal, announces that he will oppose the The head of the column is fifeea miles! commission of judges. from Malolos where the flower of the in-' surgents army is etrongly entrenched, probably numbering twenty thousand men: Lhe advance of troops is stead ly resisted, McArthur will resume the advance today supported by the caivary ani artillery. Bard hand to hacd fighting is expected tonight, Mcoday and tomorrow morning. Mania, March 26 —The A-oericans }J' ured in @ political fizbt at Carlevi-le, today took the town of Malinta afier a sharp fight ia which Colonel Egbert of the 22rd infantry and several others were killed. Manila Prince Loewenstein,formerly hi n- orary Aide~de~Camp on the staff of Generai Miller, at Iloilo, somehow gotin front of the firing line and was killed. Onr casualties today are much lighter than yesterday. The to‘al reported since the engagement began is 45 dead and 145 injured. Manita, March 27.—The Filipinos are burning §: heir stronghold at Malabou and and their forces are fleeing from the city in the direction of Nicbolss, general McAr- thur’s division is pushing forward to Mal- abon. The insurgents will make a last stand probatly at Malolos. Wa-h'ngtoa, Colonel Egbert killed at Manila was wounded at Santiago but re- covered and weot to Man‘ia. Prince Ludwig Kerl, Manila was the missing hueband of Lady Auna Saville. Carters’ for Wall Paper eee eee eee who was kKlied at ic Qo“ adds to its value, if all the minor details are attended to in the finishing touches. The most critical person must adinit that we put our exper- iesuce in our work, Every de- tail is finished just as it should be. We are here to stay— we've made a ramé for BEST WORK | and we will keep it. Plans and specifications of all kinds of buildings always hand for approval. Let us figure fer you. WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Contractor, | Fitzroy Street......+. gerrymander unless it is committed toa Michael Davitt Injured. (Srscrau ro THe Examiner } March 27.—Michael Davitt and several supporters were seriousiy ip- Loxpon, A HUNDRED REASONS. Can be given why Simari’s Dyspepsia Tablets are the Lest and most effectual cure for every furm of isdigestion. They are in the tablet form which r- tains their good qualities indefi n‘e'y, while ] quid preperations become stale aud ust] ss wih age. They are convenient, can be carried in the pocket and taken when needed. They are pleatant to take. Af.er each meal- dissolve one or two of them in the mcuth aod, mingling with the food, they constitute a perfect digestive, absolutely eafe for the most sensitive stomach. They digest the food before it bas time to ferment, thus preveoting the formation of ga? aad keeping the blood pure and tree from the poisonone products of fermented, half digested food, Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets is the only reme ly designed especially for the ccre of stomach troubles and nothing elee One disease, one remedy; the succeseful physician of to-day is the specialist, the successful medicine ie the medicine pre- per d especially for one divease. Stuart ’s Dyepepsia Tablets make the The strain of parti i e strain Of parting from his son, for ; the late Wm. Shaver, the late Cap ain John Strader had passed, she centuary mark when he died, in 1888. Avohr brother, Heory Strader, of Brinstoo’= Corners, died » couple of vears earlier, aged 96, and a sister, the widow of of Winchester, is ber senior by three years and ia still living. “ees 2-7 eare ESTEEMFD EXCHANGES. Mail and Empire: Sir Wilfrid is angry because the biunder3s and deceptions are being explained by his opponents and understood by the people, and he feels ihat | be is losing bis grip. Montreal Gazette: Mr. Greenway, of Manitobs, bas also de- clared himself in favor of clipping the wings of ‘he Senate, The Senate iast cession prevented Mr. Greenway from laying his political hands on $300,000 of the Manitoba schoo! trust fund. His voice is calculated to be abont as effective oo public opinion asa resolu:ion of the Drammoud County Railway veodore or a grow! from Messrs, Mackenzie and Mann. Dominion Grocer: The dsoty of Canas dians is to mind their own business ; to get into Parliament as many men of business c.mmon severe, irrespec'ive ot political faith, 8 possille, to the exclu iva of those who are poor in the opposite qua'ity ; to d-vote their energies to developing oar great vatural resources, and to the develop- ment of our export trade with Great Bri- tan iu particul ir, and with countries in general whose tariff= are not spec ally de-~ signed to shut out Canadian produce, Toese thingsdo not mean retaliation ; they do mean dependence upon our Own eu~ ergies. —_— > ere Chinese Questions. Loxpex, Mareh, 25 —The V-ennacor respondept of the Times, discuss ng Chinese questions, says: ‘Little love ie lost between Japan and the U nited Staves Certainly Japan is not unxious to see the Americans obtain a footing in China, particularly on account of America’s pro- tectionist politics. Rome, Mareb. 25 —I: is understood that the Chinese Minister bas informed the Italian Government that China absolutely refuses the demand of Italy for a conces- sion at San Moon Bay. Oe “DIED complexion clear by keeping the blood pure, They increase flesh by digesting flerh formiog foode; A whole package taken at one time woul] not hurt one, but would simply bea waste of good material. Over six thoueand men and women in the State of Michigan alone, have been cured of indigestion and dyspepsia by the use of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablete. package, a —- ————- The man whostands idly by and sees the life fading out of Lis wife’s face, sees her healih going, eces her becoming 0 d and faded and wrinsl d when she ehould etili be ia the perfect enjoyment of vigor- ous, ueeful health, either less than a man or else does not know of the one remedy Sold by all druggia:s at 50 cents per | In this city, on March 25\h, Margaret, a THAT CONFLICTING JUDGMENT. Sir,—The judgment of the higher court reversing Mr. Justice Hodgson’s decision in the Meddie Gallant election case is mystifying to the ordinary layman, and might be passed overas simply a legal burlesque if it were Lot pregnant with such lamentable results as the engender ng of contewpt sgainet recognized authority. When a gen leman of the well-koown legal acumen and recognized sound judgm:nt of Judge Hodgeoa renders a decision, the general public have, heretofore, been wil- ling to accord it a respecitul assent; and [ ebeerfully subscribe to the list of those who array themselves among that pumber. Wuhout, however offering any discor- dant note to the righteousness of the judge- ment delivered by the majority on th 21st in-t , L fer] like asking “W bere are we at ?” As an elector of the Firet District of Prince —the scene of tnis election orgie—I blush that the state of affairs revealed by the elec- tion court should +xist in our midst, But the facts of is uotortunate existence are undisputed; aud the punishment one learn- ed justice metes out is mitigated by a duet of colleagues until it becomes practically no puvishment at ail. I ani far from impugoviog the justice of the conclusions arrived at by Judges Sul- lvan and Fitzzeralid, and must acknow- ledge a sense of 8 fety in the fact that we have our Courts of Appeal under the British system of legal jurisprudence. But when @ juticial gestieman renders a decis« ion one week, which commends itself to tbe reasonable men on the ground of both sides, an adiecence, begotten of a sense of justice, is given; and when that decision is revereed by judicial confreres of no higher legalor jndicia! attainments, a few weeks later, you musi pardon the layman’s bewilderment. lam far from wish =z 10, in any way, encourage the disrespect for jucicial de- cisions, Or whisperings ef personal conflict between judges, whish I bear everywhere around me. Nobody would feel more pained than I, sir,to know that such alle~ gatious had even the semblance of trab. 1 take the liberty, though, on the strengtt of the Gallant case, w hich I personally koow wes far from immacalate, to urge upon the authoritics to make the law sothat the subterfage of a Joav on +]ection day will be more easily interpret d as a bribe,—thereb; silencing ihe acarchist ecoatempt for i law which is the r @1l', em ong the massce, of recent election decisicus. P. C.Mvarny M.D. T:gnish, March 24h, 1899, A Hundred Men Killed, Alc ers, March 25.—Teclegramme Al- glorien announces that a number of Arabs arrived at Ghardeia a few days ago and tbat they were raiding the country, Ghar- deia ie situated about 300 miles south of Algiers, in the Sahara. It is further announced that a party of Touaregs receutly attacked # European expedition which was on its way to Air, io the Sabara, and that after a fierce fight the Touaregs were beaten off, but the expedi- tion lost one hundred killed, and part of its caravan captured, Andree’s Remains. Mosc_w, March 25.—The story of the fioding of Andree’s remaios bas been re- beloved wife of James Shepherd, in the 79 h year of her age. May her soul rest in peacs. -~ RROVAL Makes the food more delicious and wholesome ROvAL. BAKING POWDER CO., NEW YORK, ARAAAAARAAAL| which will bring her back to health avd 8 rength, Perhaps her busband cannot persuade her to go to ber doctor, becau- e she baturally dreads the inevitab'e “ex- amination” and “loca! treatments.” He | can por-ade ber, if ehe needs pursuasion, | to take Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. 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