THE DAILY IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 11, 18 9 ' I will rantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- —T bago, sciatica and all rheumatic pains 1D two or three hours, and cure in a few days. aaa MUNYON At all druggists, 5c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi cal advice free. 1505 Arch st., Phila. = tee Prince Edward Isiand Magazine NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS OF APKIL NUMBER : on. G. W. Howlan, Frontispiece. (ur Entertainments, Our Entertainers unk Speaks, A Poem, by Professor Caven wo Departures, by Elon Senator Ferguson lie Roberval by W. L. Cotton, (l}lwtrated with Portrait of the Aut- hor of De Rovervai. Dream Faee, A Poem, by May Carroll Jnsu laFelix, Il, by M. L. W. F. (Illustrated) ‘The Bastile of Charlottetown, by A. Irwin Side Talk with **Sports,” by **Jimso” “The Skerry Vore Lighthouse Ii’us rated with Portraits of Is'aaders wrecked on the Labrador the ” he Autobiography of an Umbrella Notes and (Queries, Corresp »adence; ete. The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Cherlottctown, P. E. I. THE #N Whitlan Oniy Une Store ineach town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever offered Yor $3.00 Highest quality of material and work manship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and fiiling where others fail it has no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE JAMES KELLY Wholesele “ommissior! Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG' WHARF oerScrcee BOSTON MASS SoLi Write for stencils and particulars. a 8) i & ara ‘lhe time for genera! cleaning. Your cicek or watch may need ‘leaning, tu insure their keeping rood time. Let us have them and we will put hem in good running order. Per- attenti n given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS ona GFFICS TO LET Tn the «nbs erber’s builin vy. Queen St. arge well bghred god of +a-y approach. MEALS IN OLDEN wT me" TIMES. ENGL‘SH ‘olieh bad three mith W u ay «CUM aud supped a times the supped at five’ the took > meals before twelve and #:x o’clock r a@iittie later, In Tudor {at elev; p anc merchants mie’. « , ivhe 7 m. nigt asees dint seldom hief meals. dinner aud in the hal both by the oli Es glish parlour did uw takel and the Normans, tor the come into use unwl the reign of El zabet! Breakfast did pot becomea reguler meal unotti quie lately, aod Dr. Murray, ia the Oxford Dictionary, gave 1473 as the dat ofthe earliest quotation ia which the word occurred. The meal did not be come recognized aoul late in the Seveo-~ teenth Century, for Pepys habiturils took bis draught of balfa pintof Rhenish wine or a drachm of strong wa'ers in the place of a morning mes! Dinner was alr ways the great meal of the day, an: from the accession of Henry 1V. to the death of Ki-zsbeth, the ainners were a5 sumptaous aud extravagant as any of those nc w served Carving was thea afine art. Each gues! brought bis owu knife‘and *poon, for the emll forx was not introdaced into England vptil Thomas Corvate, of Odcome, pub- lithed bis Cradities in 1611, Pepys tock bis spoon and fork with him to the Lord Mavor’s feastin 1663. The absence of forks led to much stress being laid upon the act of washing the hands doth before and after meals, and to therule that the left band alone should be dipped into the common dish, the right hand being occn pied with the knife. The perfect dinver at the beet time of English cookery con sisted of three courses, each complete ip itself, and terminated by a subtlety of de- vice, the whole being rounded off with Y pocras, after which the guests retired into another 100m, where pastry, sweet mea 8 and fruit were served with the cheicest wices. The English were essentially meat eaters, and it was not until the time of the Commonwealth that pudding atra:n- ed its extraordinary p*pularity; inde«d, the first mention of pudding in the merus of the ** Buckfeast” at St. Bartholom: w’s Hospital did not occur until! 1710, and in 1712 there is an item of five suillings for ice. I STARVATION IN PORTO RiCO Desperate State of the People May Lead to an Insurrecticn. New York, April 8—The Herald says: Brigadier General Roy Stone w ll go to Washiogton tomorrow where he wil! call the attention of the President to the etarvation snd§distress in Porto Rico. He thinks that the desperate state of the people may ead to insurrection it relief is not forth» cming. He has just returned from @ journey of ten days through the totrior of the island. The general was attacl ed to the department of agriculture | efore the war and durirg hostilities he was in Porio Rico as # wember of General Miles’ staff. Tha last trip was made with a party of capitalists and railroad men. He was aleo invited by Major Generel! Henry to give advice upon the cousiruction cf roads through the island. “Persons are dying from starvation all through the interior,” said Genera} Stone’ last evening. “Inthe district of Aguas Banas there were many deaths. The judge of the district of Comerio showed me a book in which he bad recorded the names of many who bad died from lack of tood. “General Grant reported 39 deaths from starvation in one district. [ saw hundreds of patives emaciated and weax. When | lett Porto Reo there were one bhuodred thousand person there who had bread nor meat for two weeks. “ This state ofaffairs is ‘'argely due to the short ¢ flee cropend the ruinous cora petition ot Brazil. Porto Rico coffee is selling at from seven toe ght cents at the seaporte, snd the travsportation§ takes nea'ly all out of this snm. There is no protit for owners of tie plantations, In- deed, | saw mang -lantations overgrown with weeds. “The natives cannot neither get money to buy supper, were | | | everything in hie power to alleviate the dis- tress. “It is difficult, however, to reach the interior. The supplies are sent to military poets and distributed as well as possible. Su 1 Major General Henry cannot go on in bis way. His money, derived from the customs, will give out soon. He cannot .eke this people an object of charity, He ss found work for at least 5,000 im road uitding. With good reads and a means setting out of the interior with fruit d vegetables, something can be done to | velope the island, CHKISTIANS IN CHINA ——— Important Edict by the Empress Dowager. Wasnineron, D.C., April 8.—United States Minister Conger, at Pekin, has suppiied the State Department with » ;copy of a proclamation posted at Tien i aries im China. Inthe edict issued on Tain, relative to the treatment of mission- the 27th of the Tenth Moon, the Empress Dowager recites that anti-Coristian move- ments had taken place in many provinces and declares that thev have all been based on a falee sentiment. She wishes the peopleto understand that the teaching of Christianity is permitted in China, and thatthe preachers are to be treated as good citizens. The Empress declares that a good man, whether cbristain or not, will obey the “priaciples of being honest and true to othera, wherefore she desires the people to treat foreigners ae their own countrymen, a’ d avoid all misunderstand~ ing with them. She commands the vice- roys and officials in the provinces to emphasize her eincerity by exertiog them- relves to suppress al] agitation among the people where any anti-christain prejudices ere displayed. The GreatFire at the Windsor, NY., Was an awful calamity, but cannot te remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels ef testimonials, which we have and can produce. Snuffe, ointments, washes, etc., have beed proved useless in giving relief or curing catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat. nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does not ony give immediate relief, but ‘effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents, Ont- fit, $1.00. A Colossal Meteor. Loxpoy, April 8.—A despatch to the Daily Mail from St. Petersburg says that on March 12 a colossal meteor fel] in the sea close to the shore at the village of Bjarbel, twenty-six miles from Helsiugfors, penetrating a bed of clay for a distance of 25 feet. It will shortly be raised. Sav- ants have estimated that the iron and other elements composing the meteorite have a value of some millions of roubles. —__——> © <<. Dear Sirs,—I have been a great suffer- er from rheumatism, and lately have been confined tomy bed. Seeing your MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT advertsiement, I tried ic and got immediate relief: 1 ascribe my restoration to health to the wonderful power of your medicine. Lewis S. Borer. Burin, Nfid. a Government Back Down. Vancouver, April 8.— The government bas heen compelled io. «6©lbeck) | 6down gnominously in the Deadman’« [sla:d lease, Mr. Ludgaie, represeating Uuited States parties who desired to erect a saw mll there, hes beet persuaded to surrender back his lease, to bave the government deal with it aa they will, It is conceded tbat the government had no rigbt to lease a portion of a navel reerve. The lease ia question ot the popuier ci.v park raxea quite'a row here aod R-v. Mr. Maxwell was blamed for inducing Dre Borden to sign the lease, without making Forthe Misery They Continually Endure. : , 7 Because the Meane of C uring Themselves Lies in Their Own Hands — Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets will Cure Them Thoroughly. No persoo woul expect an odo- of roses to rise from a hean of decaving refuse. No more would any think nz persun ex- perfect condition. p operly tie tood isdigested, © rried ont ut the stomach, aud taken into the blood, the waste matter being throwmvuutot the body, without loss of time. When th- cizestive organs are not work~ ing properly, the tol r mains in the Rent» oderaie 79dlwk J »ecACHERN _— — A SHAK, TULL PRP eR eemeweee ’ | | | pretto bavea pure breah uniles- the | rtcrmach aud other digestive Or; 408 are ip | loogenvugh to decompose. ‘the necessaries of life. Mejor General | #!l the facts known. Heury ie iesuing rations aud is doing ‘DYSPEPTICS = MUST BLAME THEMSELVES the process of decomposition, gas is form - ed. . This rises to the n.outh, when a per-on 18 said to “belch wind.” KEvery- one kuows how disagreeable this condition is. There is one way of remedying it. That s by preventivg the formation of gas in the somacn. That meansthe food must not be alluwed to remain ir the stomach That, again aneans that the food must be digested promptly aid thoroagbly. Now if you take oue or two of Dodd’s Dy-pepsia Tabl-is sftereach meal, you need pot rely on your sLomach to digest yuur tood. Tve Tablets will do it prompt- ly, and perfeccly withou: assimnteace. While they are doing this work, the somach is W | resting, and reg -ioin ot , j : | . x strength end v yr, hen the digestive sys emis working i g> . = ¢ lt is also receiving sireug:bh trom ‘he Tabiew, By the ture tso or three boaes of Dodd's Dysy psia Tablece bave veen used the stomach is cumpletcl. iertored to bealin, aud there is nodanger of either Dy~prpsia, ludigestion, Wind or Gas on theeriomach, or any other dg eease of the stomach, till it begius to decompose. In digestive organs. Fountain of Health and New Life paine’s Celery Compound is the Mightiest and Wost Effective of all Known spring Medicines, Tis an Eminent Physicians Pre- script cn, ~ Edward E. Phelps, M.D.,L. L Dyce leading professor in the celeurated D.rc- mouth Medical College, first pres rbd what is knowo inevery tome of the civi lized world as Paine’s Celery Com ound, @ positive cure ior the cc:mmon ailmen 8 aod diseases of sprins, such as blvod troubles, kidney and i:ver complain +, dyepepsie, nervous discase+, neur lga ano rheumatism. As a spring melicine, Paine’» C.Jey Compound now occupies first place in i « estimation of the medical men. It has been tested by members of the profession in cases where ordinary prescriptivus have failed, and iv every instance tbe wonderful compcund has maintained its claims aod banished disease. The action of Paine’s C-lery Com- pound on the pervous syfiew ip spring time ie marvellous io health producing results. It quickly purifies the viuiated and impure biood, braces the nerves, r= builds the tiesues, a id~to flesb and weigh’, increases the appetite, augments the pow- ers cf assimilation, and keeys the whule digestive organism io proper repair. Paine’s Celery Compound bas done a graod work for mi.lions 1p the past. Surely this is the best guarantee for those who are pew ailing snd pbyrica'ly broken down. Every city, town and vijlage inthis vast Dominion can furnish its preofs of che virtues of Paine’s Celery Cuompound— well attested cures, A few bottles of the great spring medi- cine used at this time will give to every man and woman the bleesing they are ao earnestiy seekiung—true health. The old man who Jooks out at the world with clear and healthy, eyes cannot belp feeling great gratification atthe thought that bis children bave inherited from bim vo weakness nor tendency to disease. The healthy old man is the mao who has thronghout his life kept bis digestion good and hie blooa pure. Not one ina thousand doe: it. Germs go through the healthy bodv without effect. Let them once find lodgement or let them find a weak spot, they will develop by the million and the blood will be full of them. Inetead of giving strength to the tissues, it will force apon them inoutritious mat- ter, and the man wil! Jose flesh and the more susceptible eis to disease. Dr. Pierce’s Goiden Medical Di-covery is the Only medicive that ateolotely and iofalli bl, cares all blood d:seases, and almost all disea-es are blool diseases. It isn’t medicine for seme one particular so-called diseas-. tis a medicine for the whole body. [i :orces out oll the germs of dis- ease, and replaces impurities with rich, red blow d. ——— THE EXPANSION POLICY Mr. Bryan’s Opinion About the Tak- ing of the Philippines. Cuicaco, Apri]!8.—The Hon. William J. Bryan is to publish a book entitled “Republic or Empise—the Philippine question,” in which be discusses the terr « torial expansion from every stundpoint, his argument beirg tupplemenied by cvapters dealing wii the various phases of the subject by Andrew Carnegie, George F. Hoar, Johbu W. Daniels, Henry M. eller aud other statesmen and schoars, As to imperialitm, Mr. Bryan eave: “ lwperialism fiois its mepirat on in dol- lars, notio duty. lt is not our-duty to burden our peepie with increased taxes in order iO give « few speculators an oppor~ tunity for exploitations, and it is put our duty to sacrifice the best blood of our na- tion in tropical jangle- in an attempt to ctifle the very sentiments which have given vitality to American insiitutic ns; it is not our duty todeny to the peo; le of the Philippines the rights for which our forefathere fought fro» Bunker Hill to Yorkiown. Imperialism has been dea- cribed ‘as the white man’s burder,’ but 6iuc2 it crushes the wealth producer be~ neath ao increasing weight of taxes, it migbt with more propriety be called ‘ tbe poor man’s load.’ “If the peace commissioners had de- manded a harbor and coaling station in the Philippines and kad required Spain to surrender the rest of the land to the F.lipino , a3 she surrendered Cuba to the Cutans, we would not now be consider- og how to let goof the iclands. If the som of twenty millions haa been necessary to secure Spain’s reiease, the payment of the amount by the Filipinos might have been guaranteed by tie United States.” TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money . Equally good for Neuralgig 2c, al all Druggists, —_ a oa a> NZ ts anise . 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