A CARD We, the undersigned do hereby agree to refund the money en a twenty- fixe cent bottle of Dr. Wili’s English Pills, 1f, after using three-fourths ef contents cf bottle. they do not relieve nd Head ache. We a:so bottles will per-- Jonstipation | warrant that four matently cure the most obstinate eas 2 of Ccnetipation. Satisfaction or no pay when Wi.l’s English Pills areused Jchnson & Johnson, Druggists, Che riottetow! P. E I. Geo. EB. Hughes, Dreggist, Char lotietown, P. E. | 1 W. Watson,” Druggist, Char lotierown, P_ &. L. ki: cdin Bros., “rugeists, Queen r Guerre, Char ttetown, P. E. I. "ES <—§ 28 OF OSE POOSCS ES COWT OOOS The Best Is None to Good ” and when yo. buy station- ery, why net investigate! Perhay 3 you will persist in buying acheap box of paper and envelopes, and when your pen runs through you blame the stationer. Ask us to show you boxes of Puritan Grey, Society, Turquoise, Harcourt or some of the other fine lines A429 CADP @0504°°06°80408¢ 86" we carry. MITCHELL'S BOOKS LORE. 1 we OO 998 © OO $988 6000 OOGs - iio — _— fistit Tiose Biscuits are made frei the whole Wheat Berry vi out the use of Yeast, Soda, Kix ‘ng Powder or any other {-- entation, and are one of the best and most nutritious foods ‘@ e anywhere, They are es ;eally recommended for ciidren, and people suffering fo» poor digestion or stomach treacle. A fresh lot just re- ceived at Fser & Gofr (PERA HOUSE ———_—_ Posi poned until Wednesday and Thursday. eel S23PE MOVING PICTURES OF THE WAX IN SOUTH APBICA. BID Popular prices, 535 and 25 ceats. Seas on sale Tuesday morning. Smoke Glasses In spring when sunshine renders seeing painful color- ed spectacles are often a rest ) and benefit to the eyes, We likely have just whet will help you. GH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square, TO LEC. stewart Street, between et and Malpeque Road, yms, with Jarge paniry er out buildings. The w and is now ready for to Mr. Thomas Mc- wen Street, or to the A cottage on Upper Queen Str containing 8x re also barn and oO! above house is n: a tenant. Apply Quaid, Lower Q owner at South pc kDWARD KELLY, FSVON ONE FHSS GHGS PSLF SHB OLED £DHLOFSE SBOE", | entertained for a few houre. Soa an mg ae THE DAILY BXAMINER MAY 3, 1900 OTIAWA AND HULL FIRX. _—-— ; His WarsurTon bas | authorized a subscription list to be opt ned | at the City Clerk’s office for the suffers | Worenirp Mayor ersof the Ottawa and Auli Fire. Not-| withstanding the numerous calla on the cit zens, His Worship vould like to eee liberal douvations ‘o this worthy cause, __eom * DEATH OF MRS.G.D.LONGWORTH.| Sorrow, sincere and heartfelt, pervades many homes in this city, to-day, on ac: count of the sudden death of Mrs. George D. Longworth, whose spirit pasced away last evening. The deceased lady walked down town yesterday forenoon. About noon she called at the office of the Mana ger of the Bank of Nova Scotia, said that she ielt very tired, snd asked to be allowed to rest for a few minutes. She then de sired a glass of water, and immediately became very ill. Physicians were called, and after some time she so far recovered as to be able to endure removal to he! A slight hope of her recovery was But, in the home. evening, she passed quietly away. We heartily sympathise with her be reaved husband, son and daughter, as well as with the large circle of relatives to whom she was eodeared. daughter of the late Honorable George She wasa } Coles, prominent member of St. Paul’, Church, active and liberal in good works, and popular throughout the cit’. The Longworth Ward iv the P. E. Island Hospital is a lasting sand beneficent mes morial of her practical charity. i ec teem were NOTES AND COMMENTS. parliament Wilfrid to do —So far as can be seen, under the leadership of Sir Laurier and Mr. Milis contivues nothing. —Clothing for children is reported to be the most pressing need in Hull! and Ottawa. A bale of suchc’otbing prompt ly forwarded, woul. be appreciated. —Sir William Van Horne isthe chair man ofa company recently formed to consolidate and operate the railweys of Cuba, both steam and electric. The capi- tal of the company is $8,000,000. — The United States Senate would nct consider a resolution of sympathy with the Boers who ruthlessly invaded British territory in the Transvaal. The wonder is that any eenstor could be found to submit such a sesolution. —The reeu!ts of tbe Ottawa fire have been summarized as fcllows : Dead —Seven. Homeless— 15,000. Buildiogs burned— 3,000. Hands out of work— 5,000. Value of property destroyed—- $!5,000- ee. Englishmen Preferred. Loxpon, May 2.—The Daily Express professes to have received authentic infor- metion from St. Petersburg that the Czar has granted to a British syndicate a con- cession to work tke gold deposits on his majesty’s private estate in the Nertchinek region in Siberia. Overtures have been made by Frerch and German applicarts for this concesssion but the grant is in- tended, it is declared, ae a practical proof of the Czar’s desire to stand well with Great Britain. Another Fatal Accident. Raris, May 1.—There was another ac- cident yesterday at the Exposition. A ecaffolding collapsed in the Sale des Fetes. Ove workman was killed and three seri- ously injured. MILITARY TERRORISM. Bad State of Affairs in Austria- Hungary. M. Gabriel Ugron called attention in | the Hungarian House of Deputies a few days ago to an outrage commited by au officer on a private in his regiment. Senior Lieutenant Dembicki, stationed at Karle- burg, sent @ wmeseage toa private who was acting as his ceptain’s manservant to har- ness the captain’s horses and drive bim to a ball. The private, Antbony Balasch, sent back toeay that he could not barnese the horse without his Own master’s ex- press permission. On receiviag this re- ply Senicr Lieutenant Dew bicki rushed to the stable aod commenced a murderous attack on the wretched private. He dealt tbe latter 14 wounda with his sword, and cut four fingers of bis left band. Lieutenant Dembicki then went to the ball aod danced merrily until moroing His victim, Balascb, Jay bleeding ia the stable all night, and was unconscious when found there in the morning. He was removed to the hospital, but his coo» dition is hopeless. ita Another examp!e of Austrian militarism was afforded at Trient station on the Southern Railway. Au officer, Lieut. Adalbert Zalay de Hagvaros was in a hurry to take his ticket, and ordered a ecore of civilians who were waiting in front of the ticket office to make way for him. Thecivilians naturally declined to doso, whereupon Lieut. Adalbert Zilay de Hagyaros ordered a policeman present toarrest them ail. The policeman refused to arrest them, saying that he bad no right todo so. Lieut. Adalbert Zalay de Hagvaros s-nt fora detachment of troops from the barracks, who marched down, arrested the policeman, and all the civilians, and formed a cordon around the station while the lieutenant took his ticket se te nt aati a OBITUARY. At Peake’s Station, on April 8th, Ron- ald A. McDonaid quietly departed this life in the fifty~recond year of his age. The deceased was in hie usual good heaith until about five weeks previous to his death, when be wes euddenly stricken down by asevere illnese, which proved fatal, despite all the aid that melical sk1!] could r u’er. His mary friends wilt learo with sorrow of bis sudden death, which has cast a gloom over the com- munity ip which he lived. He was in early life kpown in may parts of this pro- vince as @ tuccesstul school teacher hav- ing labored in that profession for upward of eleven years. His r. mains, followed by a large concourse of people, were on April 10 hb conveyed to St. Teresa’~ Church, where a solemn Mars of R quiem was chanted by bis devoted pastor, Rev. I. R. A. McDonald, P. P., and atterwards interred in the adjoining cemetery. The obstquies were performed by His’ Lord- / ship Bishop McDonald of Charlottetown. He leaves a wife, five sons aod one daught- er, besidesa large number of frieuds and relatives to mourn their los. ow — ——— ‘¢ The Thorn Comes Forth With Point Forward.’’ The thorn point of disease is an ache or pain. But the blood is the feeder of the whole body. Purify it with ? ’ Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Kidneys, iver and stomaeh will at ence respond? No thorn ia this point. Severe Paine—“ I had severe pains in my stomach, a form of neuralgia. My mother urged me to take Hoed’s Sarsapa- rilla and it made me well and strong. I bave also given it to my baby with satis- factory results. I am glad to recommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla te others.” Mure. Joun LA PaaeE, 240 Church St., Reromée, Ont, Complete Exhaustion—“ After treat- ment in hospital, 1 was weak, hardly able to walk. My blood was thin. I teok Mood’s Sarsaparilla until well and gained 20 lbs, It also benefited my wife.” ARTHUR MiLLs, Dresden, Ont. Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the yon-irritating and only cathartic to take with Heod’s Sarsapari!!a. Bicycle Livery 20 new up to date Bicycles for hire by theohour or day. Bicycle Repairs Careful and prompt rervice injthis department. MARK WRIGHT & GO. LT Home Makers. Senior ! ERTSEGRESSSSP TERR SoU ERDEROREDOROEDOUESRRDETORDREREGORSRDRR*ORNRESHOORUGKENEOGS! [ERUMROURROREUDRRGRGGCRSROEG DnedRRE: A SOMMON MISTAKE Maladies So Often Termed Bilious And Liver Complaints Are Stomach Disorders Thousands of People Ruin their Health by Tampering with the Liver— Indi gestion is the real Trouble— Doda’s the Dyspepsia Tablets Necessary Medicine. There is a lacve class of ailments which | it ix b+ general habit toecall bilious and liver complaints, but which are noth- ing .t the kind. These maladies are in reality d sorders of the stomach or bowels, or both. it is the custom to cali any obstinate pain that may occur in the right side, “Liver Complaint ;” if ic is less severe, the sufferer is said to be “bilious.” But almcst a hundred per cent. of these cases are due to indigestion and dependent upoa an uubealthy condition of the digestive tube. If people would oaly understind this fact they would be saved a vast amount of misery and expense. In ninety~nine Gases outLof abhundred if ‘‘biliousness” and ‘‘liver complaint,” ¢£0-called, were coosidered as indigesvion, and Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets were resorted to, a suc- cessful cure would result. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are compos ed principally of pepsin and diastase. On ditolving in tbe stomach, the acid thus formed makes a natural digestive which sets to work immediately upon the un- digested food. The action of digestion thereupon bo~ cOwes trsk and head cease. All the ‘ther symptoms of indigestion, acidity, flatulence, pain in the che-t, nervousness, peor appetite, etc., all disappear on using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. [a the case of constipation, which is also often blamed on the liver, whereas in reality trouble with tne latcer ie a result of the former, the smal! brown tablets in cluded in every box of Bodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, will be founda splendid remedy. ‘hey may be taken in conjunction with the largest tablets, a3 they work together splendidly. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure the worst form of indigestioa —~Chroaic Dys- pepsia. They are known all over the world 48 a safe, harmless, reliable medi- cine, put up in a convenient and inexpen- 8iv form. —_—— ——— They Lived High No less than $34,6€0 is charged by Sir Wilfrid Laurier, 3.r° Richard Carte#rigi t an? Sir Louis |'avies as the exper 8: of the Interpational Commissien at Qaelec and Weshington. Of ihis amcuntthe Ministers tosk for themselves the following ums: Sue Wiltrod Laurier............00.-6- $3 821 Sir Rechard Cariwrivht........ .. 3 361 Sir Li uis NPY Gb oc s ih kewie . 2,630 There are the netel expenses o1 the Minvaters for about sixty days. The pro-Boer, Henry Boursssa, M. P., was n thestfsir, and drew $2,2C0. By the Public Ac o nts Committee en- anirv is made as to tue use to which this $2209 wis put; lu: Bcrura ea says it is not right toask what he does with public money.—Mail ard Empire. aiicaiaieatas Habies Tortured. By flaming. itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, a prevaration which hasarecord of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, talt rheum, tetter, scald head, ojd people’s rash, aed ali itching skin diseases, are aosolutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Virntment, Siete ’, DOREGGRESERGREGGREREE ER anneeeec ch ROREEES aol SOMETHING To interest you ABOUT ENGRAVING. May be you have some odd pieces of silverware to be engraved. Engraving not only beautifies the acticle, but is a protection in case of it being lestor stolen. initial Your prettily ‘1¢ved on one dozen forks or spocns for 35 cts. Special prices for larger quantities, W.W. Wellner CEECEVETGRGRGRECEERGEEERQECHQGRRRERERGC.. as com w Purchased in Haste and Repented at Leisure “Would you believe it—the Carpets and Oilcloth I beught last spring are shabby already. You know I did not have time to consider my purchase and am now repenting it.” “Well I do not expect to require any new ones for years—mine were bought you know of Matthew & McLean, who always keepa large variety of Brussels. ) . Fay, a” 3 ee, Tapestry, Scotch and Hemp, besides ’ all widths of best English Oilcloth im- ported direct.” uy When you want the best quality of \ goeds you have not always to pay the | largest sum for them; but you must buy i" at ; “Headquarters” i to receive thorough satisfaction. LACK CURTAINS Our new spring Curtains direct frem Hi England are complete in Brussels, Net and Swiss novelties. These will we believe, receive the eadorsement of the R most critical buyers as regards taste and F style and meet the requirements of all in point of price at from 40c to $5.00 per pair. WALL PAPER. "4 This season’s Wall Papers far surpass Saal ee " anything we have ever shown in variety, colorings and newness of } design. , For THE KitcHEN—A_ sumber of Wi neat and dainty patterns. (\\ For Dintnc Room or ParLor— UP Handsome shades ingrain paper with [\. art gilt border to match. a Ss For Hatt—Exquisite designs, new colerings—special for halls. A Benanza for spring house cleaning at from foc to 4oc per roll Rugs, Silk and Plush Pertiers hand- some designs, rich colorings. FURNITURE. Heavy WILTon Ruc Surrs—Perfect blending of colors, $50 co. Durable Red Plush Suits, $33.00. Side Boards, hardweod, antique finish, Bevel Mirror, $17.00. Dining Table and Chairs to match, also elegant assortment of Wicker chairs. Matthew & McLean SOURIS. f) oe oe ~ <<— = R wa —s A : e= > od — eS pea = ee « — CCUACURROUUDRRRDGEGRREGROREOSOCHREOUNGEGGRREARANDRCHERRSOESRERGUREERRERORGEERQGRGGREONRGGCOQQUGQGHNRQQOOROORS HIGH-CLASS MILLINERY HIGH-CLASS “\—MMILLINERY b WANT YOU TO UNDERSTAND = Our Millinery Depariment thoroughly. We want to impress you with the fect that no matter how high the quality and how much superior the style of our millinery is over , others—our prices are at all times the lowest ¥ in the city. We have passed, a long time ago, the experimental age of millinery selling; and to-day “Perkins’ Millinery” ueans “Right Milhnery,” We make a syecialty of Mourning Millinery. Ferking’ Our Millinery is different from others