20) 0 re THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY Su I will guarantee will cure 90 per cent. complaint and in many instances most serious forms of the disease Ig com- plicated send a four- ounce vial of urine. We will analyze f& mor 6nd «€Cadvise you fret ; what to do. MUNYON cal advi OPER: HOUSE Friday & Saturday May 19 &20 SATURDAY MATINEE STETSON’S G SPECTACULAR UNCLE TOM’S CABIN THE BARNUM OF THEM ALL Under the management of Wa. Kipsie 50 Men, Women, and Children. Double band and Orchestra. A yreat Company ! A great Cast ! TWO TOPSIES Wiss KATE PARTINGTAN, —AND— Hiss GRACK WASHBURN. TWO MARKS Eva and her pony, Prince. Lone Star Quart- ette African Mandoline Player. Double Quvartette. Jubilee Singers. Buck and Wing Dancers, Shouters Etc., and a genuine Cake walk. ~- A Pacn New Songs, rF Genoixe Bioop Hovwunps.. New Dances. New Music Everything New A Carload of Beautiful Scenery, Cuttoa Picking. Homein the South, Eva’s Ascension. ‘ihe grardest sfreet parade ever ecen. Two Bands, Donkey, Massive dove ete, A SIGHT OF A J.IFKTIMT’ Prices 25.35 and 50:. Matinee 10 and 25 cents. -_—_—-- —— PHONE 174 -‘[eith House 32 to 38 Queen Street. Just received fron Glasgow and Leith 500 cases qts, and pts. and 100 Octaves and quarter casks Scotch Whisky, Write for prices. ; A. Macdonald 115 2wks eod&w3i GOVERNMENT HOUSE SALE! MONDAY, MAY 22nd. atll o’clock Governor Howlan has instructed me to sel. by Auction on the above date, all his household furniture, farming machinery, and stock, with carriages horses and general outfit. This will be a posstive sale, without any reserved prices. E.H. NORTON Auctioneer, 110 dy tf Canadian Pacific : R ailway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT --3Y— TOURIST SLEEPERS THURSDAY at ll COAST, accommo- assengers for all points, est, British Columbia, &c eaving Montreal eve & m. oF the PACIFIO datiag second class in Canadian North Berth Rates— Montreal to Winnipeg Montreal to Calgary................°°"' in Montreal to Kevelstone....--°°* vebbeued 7°00 Montreal to FOR escase,,,... eeee 8 00 Montreal to OM nbd viieccelcct |. 8 00 _ For Passage Rates to all points in Canada, Western Unirep Srares and to Jaray, Cura, Iyoia, Hawaay Istanps AUSTRALIA and Mayita, and also for de scriptive advertising matter and maps, write to ; A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Pass, Agt. St, John,N, B., that my Kidoey Cure | of all forms of kidney | the | Bright's disease. [If | At all Groggtete, 250. a visl, Guide | Healti | and 1 free. Arch st. P. 0. BOX 326 ae NOTES AND COMMENTS. ' ~The Richmond Guardiv thus calcu- | lates the taxation: “Taking the population of 1896 at 5.300,080, the amount put ioto the tre&s- a represent $7. 14 per head, and suming tha the populaticn teday 18 5,- | 659,000 the per captta contribution is $8 67; ‘or taking only cuetoms and excise, the | te ‘ .. 2 | ner canita rate was $5.42 and today it is ury wou | $6 63.” lhe actual increase in the rateof tax- | ation—aecepting thecustoms and excise | alone as taxes—is $1.21 per head, or in ound figures,$6 per family But, as Mr. Tarte says, “wait till you see us nex ‘ ar. The Peace Oongress Lonpon,Mav 18.—The Rome correspep dent of the T'mes says:—“Bignor Cril+ writes to the Nueva Antolgi that the arga- ments of the Vatican in favor of represen cation at The Hague are untenable, as the Pope has neither army nor fleet. The invitation to the United States he consid ers important, especially as the South American Governments have not been in vited. He believe that the appearaace of the United States in European councile will be followed by their intervention in all European questions. The conference, he declares, wiil avoid but will not eliminate causes for quarrel, it will neglect but will not destroy the germs of war.” A Noble Criminal, ' St. Pererssvrrc, May 18.—A_ trial which has caused a great sensation here, owing to the high station of the prisoner, has just been concluded. Tne evidence disclosed that the accused, Maria Mershwizka, a women of noble birth, had led an extraordinary career of intrigue and crime. Thecourt found her guilty of poisoning her lover and two wom» en, owing to jealousy; of kidnapping a child, and of forging documents and bill of excbange. She was sentenced to 15 years’ penal ser-~ vitude in Siberia, and to be deprived of ber title of nobility. —-—- — 4 The workman often eats his lunch on the tame bench wherehe does his work. The office man turns bis desk into adln ing“table. Neither gets the out of doors exercise be needs, neither takes the proper time for eatiog. Itis small wonder that the digestion of both gets out of order. In ‘uch cases Dr. Pierce’s Pleasauts Pellets come to their assistance by aiding nature in taking care of the food. The cause of nine-tenths of the sickness of the world is constipation. From this one Cause comes indigestion; disorders of the stomach, liver and kidneys; b:lious- ness, headaches, flatulenca, heartburn, impurity of the blood and the acrious complications that follow. To begin with constipation is alittle thing, and a little thing will cure it. The ‘Pleasant Pel- lets” are tiny, sugar-coated granules, They L HALIFAX FORTRESS After All the Money That Has Been Spent on These Forti- fications, They Are Condemned. Parallel Cases are Common—Fortunes Wasted in Mieplaced Efforts to Insure Safety Against Disease— Pills Alone Impregnable, Dodd’s Kidney Harirax, Mav 19.—For years Cana- liane hove ben under the impression that th H \:fax fortress they possessed one f the safes: amd most ire pregnable defence vork~ in the world. Its cost was enors mous. Now, however, comes the news \! at it has been condemned as outxof-date and the guns are being removed. It is ever thus. Fashions change in guneand fortifications ae in everything else and we must be up-to-date, whoever bas to pay for it. The people of Halifax, for instance, are abindoniag the old-fashioned idea that Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Lumbago, Geut, Paralysis, Dropsy, Stone in the Bladder, Skin Eruptions, Urinary Com- plaints and Female Weakness are mere local ailments. They understand now that all these troubles are dependent on imperfect kidaey actions, The kidneys are supposed to purify the blood. If they fail in that or let gritty particles escape to the bladder, blood diseases and urinary troubles are the result. With impure blood due to unhealthy kidneys it is easily understood how diseases such as Rheuma- tism and the others enumerated above gain foothold. Dodd’s Kidney Pills act directly on the kidneys and thus have never failed to cure Bright’s Disease or Diabetes. We have thousands of testimenials to prove this. oe Dodi’s Kidney Pills are fcr eale’at*all druggists, at fifty eents a box, or sent, on receipt ef price, by the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. : ._ a) mm et a A meerine of the Provisional Direc- tors of the P. E. Island Dairy Associa- tion was held on Tuesday, May 16th. Arthur Simpson, Bay View, was elected president; John Anderson, Kensington, vice president, and Alfred E. Dewar, Southport, secretary-treasurer. Bye- laws were prepared which are to be approved ty the Lieut.-Governor in Council before coming in force. Parti- be published as soon as bye-laws are approved. It was decided to engage Mr. Fraser T. Morrow as instructor trom June let to December 3lst at asalary of $100 per month, Mr. Morrow paying his own expenses. The Feders!] Government has de- cided to give the Association a grant of $300.00, the Provincis] Government will will perfectly cure the worst case of con- ttipation and indigestion. tries to sell you some other pill that pays him greater profit, just think of what will best pay you. A Russian Klondyke. -_ ——— Paris, May 17.- Advices from §&t. Petersburg tell of the report ofan ea- gineering expedition which has just re- turned from Port Arthur with accounts of the discovery of gold fielisin Ru«sian territory which equal in richness the mines of the Klondike. The mimes are said Kaméechatka, on the lengitude. tobe located io 160th degree of China and Russia. Pexiy, May 17.— Tie Teung-li-Yamen, in ite reply to the Rassian demand for a concession for the construction of a rai!= way to connect the Manchurian line with Pekin, incidentally remarks that it can vo longer believe in Russia’s promises of friendship. Success comes to those who persevere If you take Hood’s Sarsaparilla faithfully and persistently, you will surely be bene fited. If the druggiet pay at the rate of $400.00 per year the balance required to be made up by the factories making cheese or butter for ex- | port. It was also decided to call a meet- 'ing of reprasentatives of the factories and others interested, in Charlottetown | on Tuesday, June 13th, for the purpose | of arranging a Dairytens Board of Trade ‘and making rules and regulations for 'the government of the same.—A, E, | [ wwar, Sec’y.-Treaz, eS es Gay's Saods are che Bast Why are Gay’s eeeds the best? B cause they are practical market gardeners and a whole life time of successes and qui'e Ofien failures (tor mistakes and failures lead up to sncces*) places them in the Lest position possible to grow and imrort eeeds suited to our climate. They make & specialty of vegetab'e seeds including mammoth, mangel, turnip, carrot, parsnip, I beet; aud like the great Peter Herdereon, ceedman cf New York, their eeed can only be procure” directly from themerlves. They are Starting extensively vegetable and flower plants for Jun? and Jul+ plantiog, (eome bardy plants ready in May.) Their tree department includes some bhandscme lime, horsechestnut, elm, weeping willows, plum, apile, cherry, gooseberry, currant, and hardy shrubs. Call at the market or write for prices. Address J. J. Gay & Son, Nursery Gardens, Charlottetown. Telephone 180. 103, wh A Long Felt Want Filled by Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. When Curing Advanced Stages of Dys- pepsiaa Tablet Taken after Dioner is Accepted Gratefully by Even the most Healihy Stc- mach. We eat an awful lot of trash now-a- days—that is considering the use it is to our bodies when eaten. Thiok what a mixture has been sent down our throats at the end of an average good dinner, The stomach has to separate the grain from the chaff, the blood-building parts from the utterly useless, And to itsexireme vexaticn, no doubt, it finds after it bas finished its work that the greater part of the material was utterly useless. So the fact is that the stomach is greatly ov erworked. A POPULAR AFTER DINNER RELISH, Now whether it has broken down yet or not Dodd’s Dyspepsia Table:s will help it, They a2ist in the d gesting process, They help tue stomach out with its work. If you are troubled with the severe symp toms of Dyspepsia, viz, , Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Foul Breath, Wind ou the Stomach, Biliousnes«, Waterbrash, Heart. buro, Catarrh of the Stomach, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets wil! give your stomach | a chance to take the time to cure iteelf. That is the enly way it can be done. If you starve yourself to rest your stomach you starve your stomach also, for it needs nourishment like ihe reat of you. If your stomach is ati] “game,” but you know from experience to refrain from certain dgiuties, use Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets after every meal and eat avything you like. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are for sa'e at all druggists ai 60 cents @ box,or will be sent on receipt ef price, by the Dodd’s Medicine Co, Limited, Teesate. ' culara as to admission of members will | — Correspoudent Corrected. Lonpox, May 18 —If Britie opinion | remains usprejudiced against Canada in | the matter of the Joint High Commission |} it will not be the fault of the New Yo k and ; Washinyton correspondents. Their daily theme in ‘he English jourvale is Canada’s obstreperousness, and her refusal to co-op- erate witb British and Amercan statesmen in a fair eettlement. The Time’ New York correspondents varies this attitude today by quoting the New York Sun’s declaration of Sir Wil- frid Laurier’s fear that Sir Charies Tup- per is tue real cause of Canada’s iatract ability. Other Washington despatches wels come Sir Julian Pauncefote’s retarn to London as an indication that the Imperial Government means to waive Canada to one side. The Times, however, in an editorial disabuses the Amercian mind by a re- minder that the mains interests involved are Canalian, and that Imperial interests are only secondary.“Give and take is,”saye he “the very es#ence of the peg»>tiations, but it would be futile and mischievous for the Imperial Government to press upen Canada conditions which she cannot regard asat least a fair working com promise.” ees Sa NY ——_—_— Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills, a Prince Edward Island Magazine ...NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at R. H. Masen’s News Stand. A P. E_ Island Scene, Frontispiece Are Our City Councillors Hypontized? Francis Bain (A Poem) J. S. Clarke The Preachers and Teachers of Old Days, Senator Ferguson Port Lajoie (Illustrated with plans) Prof. Caven The First Spring Flower, L. W. Watson When George IV. was King, Rev T. H. Hunt A Trip up Peace River, F. DeC Davies The Colossal Liar’s Story (From Forest and Stream Whea we began to Kick, James M. Sullivan ([ilastrated with photos of the Abe- geweit teams off’86 and ’90) A Canadian Song, Fred J. Nash West River One Hundred Years Ago (IIls.) Capt. R. McMillan Our Spring Flowers, John McSwain Comments, Notes and (Queries, Correspon- dence, etc. sa"Send Sc for sample copy. The P. E. Island Magazine, P, O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. Ger Oxe.—The Prince Edward I+land Mazazine is for cale itsronghout the Island at the following places. Price 5 cents : — Georgetown—Hon. D. Gordon’s, Sammerside—Small & Bearisto’s and D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D. Sutherland's. Mt. Stewart— Douglass & Jardine. Montague—F.. 8. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s, Tignish—J. A. Brennan’s, Kensingtou~Dr. Darrach. Aunandale, Lot 56 -C. O. Howlett. Orwell—W J. Clarke. Crapaud—O B. Wadman. Morelli—H. D McEwen. Emersli—F. P, Murphy. Stanley Bridge—Wedlock Bros. do How much year. for your clothes ? three, and you'll find you pay, in a Divide it by that one-third Ts TS pays for all your hats and shoes. You buy at least an overcoat yearly Wou two suits and probably purchase three hats and three pairs of shoes in the same time Your tailor receives about ten times as much as your hatter, and sey- en times as much as your shoemaker Yet both your hat and shoes are ready-made, and better made than they could be at almost twice the price. if produced singly—-to order Why should not your suit or overcoat be ready- made. and well made athalf to two- thirds the price as your hat or shoe? Less than ten yearsago there was aot a hat factory in Canada, and the shoe factories were producing only brogans and clumsy sewed or pegged shoes But they have long since improved the ‘cus tom” shoemaker and hatter out of existence. ing alone stood sti'l at the “brogan” standard. Cloth. lt was different in the United States, where reaily-made clothing kept pave with the ready mide hat and shoe It is different here since the advent of Fit-Reform and the quicker you find out that difference the soor, er will you get your shoes and hats every year for nothing. Youcan dothis by saving one-third the price of the tailored suit, in buying the ge]lf—same garments “ready-made” here. And you will Bad Just as good people here bvying our made clothes as you ever saw in the hizhest priced tailor shop Your money back if disatisfied. The Fit-Reform ore VTardrobe Prowse ww aTOS Agents for P, E, Island ONLY ONE PRICE