pte BO a ¥ YO! do CHARLOTIETOWN #.. £. pore’ Sere Re FY UE OE & DAILY EXAMINER This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the. Public, may speak free.’ *__Eonipipss LSLAN ERESDAY AEs 4, 1899 satiate eatiiiiiaetaseaidigit Mag Tas, pee ——— Single Copies two Cents NO 79 x“ reves CYTE r ree . ney » yer it ren e 1A \ ‘ jadi cansecll test dh was” buh ddd ad died om di demi <i caida died ancl = Ss : ] E a a oO ) ts | | Fs -3 SA "8 @3 “-r — ‘sp Sve | 7 A> > a RAG Tr Stats a . 2 == Tht nyt Da 3S in & hm “ ; : I : fas . i ye’ ee Here’s one of our new p ttterns. The cut shows side-wall 64 frieze and ceiling. be 3 rll give yon a fair f: i‘'ea of the d ‘SIM LL, : Bor tne ri-bness ard & d-lie cy of the coring ure ali lost POS Pree Ay SOS Now, just for a moment, thing «f cheosing frm a ste*k so large at to give you nearly a thousand handsome designs to pick frum. SaaS Eye Wey? We ee] Fever wal SD More cifferent designs than have ever been shown in P ET before. mA teat « er | ay a Few Ad And prices cuwso low that it is almost as cheap to paper as te do without. "AST. -—_— Orse—See our north wil dow for Easter Millinery I ope SM Sin TH *WsLL PAPER er ee ee) Pryce THe mers PAL + ah MEN SS TER FOES ee Ye Sada Saad hss rue; Thao ~- L Saud } sets ce Gee sy UIs Newson’s It i Good Pie Gs Pi <9 : Why Wot R38 Comfortable When you can buy ance easy ch:ir small aprr.ce Nowr Styles cf ——=ggitp % SES ees iy ae NF ME LA MENS aR ne rris Chairs Me Do: lle receiv‘d ina variety cfcovers—on which “-* we have marked very luw price: — Jail and see “F Tice le Fs rT y Yr ‘ , ay ae OHN N WV SOY se = “am «Aff 0 DY, “Fa Sit ath L, $f, MU °F ee LZ a> G55. Se Loa ais SS ENTE SSE BERS Ne hase EG n | ; | | ' | ' } | pring Goods COMING TO HAND DAILY. — » J. HARRIS, LONTON HOUSE | MINARDS? LINIMENT. THE INSURRECTION DYING OUT, The Rebel Army Defeated and Dispersed, } THE INSURGENT GOVERNMENT | IN A PERILOUS CONDITION. The News from the Philippines is More Reassuring. [“PECIA). To THE EXAMINER. | Wa-uinet x, Aprtl 4—The following cableyram has beeu received from Mauila. April 3: “Present indications denote that ihe jusurgeot goverument isin a perilous defeated, discourag- The re:uroing to (he'r bomes in the cities and condiion, its army e? wood ecattered, insurgents are villages between here and poinis worth of Malcidswh ch our teconnoitering: parties bave reached, aud desire the protection of Americans. News from Vatisecd I-land js morc reaseuring every day. (Sgd.) Oris.” 7 Greek Cabinet Resigned. {[SerciaL TO THE Examiner.) April 4—The Greek Cab net bis resigned. Loxv. N, A Contest in Brockville. Erockvitte, Ont., April 2.—Noticee nav- been issued cellioga meeunz of the Conservatives of this riding to be beld in Brocky lie Tnursday, Aprl6:h,for the purp 8 of selecting a candidate to content the rifting at the approaching bye-elee fon A very de‘ermined attempt wiil be made by the Grits to win this riding by fair means or fonl. A drl! shed has been promised, end money wll be spent hke water. But thereis no fear that this loy: 1 Co: s2-vative ridiog will prove false to the memory of its late leader wad friend, the Hon. John F. Wood. Fatal Loss at Sea. Loxpoy, March 30. —The French bar- que Marechal Lanue+, Capt. Petit, from Swansea for San Francisco, has been wrecked off 8t. Brid-’s bay, at the west- ern extremity of County of Pembroke, Wales. It is feared’th»t ali on board of her have been lost. The appearance of her wreckage sugyests that an explosion oecarred aboard of her. Lt is noders:ood that she bud aquantity of gun covon iv her cargo. _————>> © <a Montreal Gazeite: A. P. K. 1. delega tion has beeo at O.iewa seeking favors for tbe litle province. The chances are that |} they are going back fairly satisfied with their trip. Whatevermay be said of the Laurier ministers, no ooe will deny that they are stil a promising lot, St Joho Sun: Some well meaning bot credulous peopie express surprise because Sir Wilfrid did not keep bis word with the probibitionisis. There is to vccasion for surprise in this. Whatever strong or good qualities the premier of Canada may poasexs, heis noteriou-ly a public man who does not keephs word. Hs disre yard for pledges conceruing tarif and pubiic expendiiure m ght be mentioned 'o show this, but he my perhaps plead inability to control his collesgues. men 1 was crrepD of a bad case of Grip by Sydney, C. B. C. I. Laeve. I was cureD Of loss of voice by MIN- ARDs’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth. CHARLE3 PLUMMER. by MINARKDs’ LIN Buoin, Nat I4M4DNT. Lewis 8, But.er: Gentlemen, you are invited to come in and Juok over our ee : : f I wae cured of Sciatica Rheumatism TEE POPE SERIOUSLY ILL. eam nm His Real Condition is Being Con- cealed. ee ee (SpeciaL to Tug Examiner ] Loxpox, April 4.—A despatch to the Telegraph rays the Pope had a fainting fi yesterday which proved of the gravest character. Every -ffort is being made by Cardinal Rampolla, the Pap:l Secretary of Sta‘e. to conceal the real condition of the Supreme Pootilf, Powers from workiog for the next Con- claye. THEY RIDICULE IT, Many People Ridicule the Idea of an bis obj -et beiuz to prevent the Absolute Cure for Dyspepsia and Stomach Troubles. Ridicule, Hewever, is not Argument, and Facts sare Stubborn Things. THE SAMOAN QUiST.ON — — To be Settled bya High Commissicn, WasHincroy, April 2.—A jriat Noy commissive to seul+ the eotire fem qvestion has been practicaliy agreea uy vy the Uniced States, Briti-b a 4 Germa Goverumenis. Lord Salixbury’a «brence from London alone delays the formal a-ceptance by Great Britain, though in bis absence Sir Thomas Ander-on and Mr. Villiers, who are anderstood to he ep:¢ al- ly familar with the Samoan question, have approved a plan tora commission, The United State- bas informally expressed its approval, and the formal accep'ance, it is ‘carued from the highet quarter, will follow. gAs the propositic oa ¢muanates from Germany, ber approval, of couree, is seured. The high joint commiss on it is teit affords a pacitic solution to the whole 'ronble at the moment when Samoan eff irs began to look the most threatening Che new plan has beea fuliy gone over bv Secretary Hiy andthe Briush and German Ambassadors here, an/ its es~ rentiel deiails worked out. Exch nation is tO be represented by one memb-r on the commission. It is to have practica.ly un- limited authority without the nece-~sity o: referring its decisions back to the several governments fur approval. It is felt that by cooferring such complete aad firal authority Ov the bigh commission, the danger will be obviated of aay further deadlocks and d.l.ys S:ili asother im~ peraut ,provision under consideration Stomach troubles are so common and ins most cares, so obstinate to cure that people > ure apt to look with suspicion on avy! remedy claiming to bea radical, perman- ent curefor dyspeps'a aod indigestion. Mavy such pride them-elves on their cuieaess in never being hum bugged, especiolly in meaicines, This fear of being humbuagged can be carried too far, so far,in fac’, that many people saffer for years with weak d gesin n rather than rirk a little time and m wey nu ‘aiibfally testing the claims mad: ofa preparation 80 reliable and universally used as Stusr.’= Dvepepsia abl -te. Now sSruart’s Dyspep-ia fsll.s are vasilv d ff4rent in Ove important respect from ordinary proprietary medicines for the rea: or that thry are not a secret pa ent medicine, no secret is made for their ir = vtedienis, but analysis show them to con- ‘ain the natural digestive fermeute, pure aseptic pepsin, the digestive acids, Golden Seal, bismuth, bvdrastis and aux. They are not cathartic, peither do they ac poxesfully on any organ, = thev cure inaiestion oa the enmamon 3 nse plan of digerting the food eateo b eeaakis be- fore it has time to ferment, sour and cause the mischief. This isthe only secret of their success. Cathartic pills never have and pever can cure indigestion and stomach trout l+s because they act entirely on = bowels, whereas the whole troull: really in the stomach. Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets taken atter meais digest the food, That is a.! there isto it. Fuod not digested or half digest- ed is poison as it Fercates gas, acidity, headaches, p lp ition of the heart, loss of flesh and appetiteand many other troubles which are often called by some otber name. They are sold by druggists every — ai 50 cen's per ._peakage. Address F. Stuart Co, Marshell, Mich. for litle book od stomach disenees, sent frer. No Rise in Cotton Goods. ; _——— -_— [-pect Lt) Tue ExaMINeER | Moyrreat, April 4 —The the Canadian cotton com, anies have com report that bined to put up the prices of cotton geods ie devied py a promiazent offi sial. === ‘, W Hyndman General Agent ‘Standard Life Assnrance Company. Established 1825 Assets - --- - $42,000,000. The P licy, issued by the S-AND- ARD, is the best and most liberal on he market. For rates, etc, consult. ARTHUR G. PEAKE New London Hats, our Amer- ican Hats and our —y Yats J Paton & Co, ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application gares : if Le noney back. ay good for N: Xd Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, JOHN v. HYNDMAN Special Agents ap; ISLAND AGENCY = Queen St., Char'ottetewn is that Kiog Oscar, of Norway and Swed- eo, shail be the umpire ip case the three bigh commissioners should fail te reach a determination. Tne plan of inviting King Oscar to referee a dis- agreement m-ets the approval of the Bri- tish and German auchorities, and doubtless will be approved also by the United States 4s a metus Of ensuring fioality of decision, hough itis not known just how far this has been cons dered by the Washington authorities. Kong Oscar was agreed upon between the Uusted 5 ates sad trea’ Bri- tain a+ # fisal arbitrator in connection with tbe proposed Angio-Au, ‘can arb = tration 4reaty, «1s well as in tue Venezuela matier, He is alsu mentioned in the treaty of Berlin as the ove 10 name achie’ just ce of Samoa ix, case the thre i;soatorr powers tal tO agree on a Cuiefjustice. It was this that led to the Buggeston of hie vame at tie present time to act as fioal arbitrator. THAT GOVERNORSHIP. Sir,—Sivnee my returo home I heve been shown vour issue of the 24h ult., in which a correspondent gigning hime f “Old Liberal” recommends myself, amongst others, for the position of Lieuten- ant Governor. Whilst T nave nodoubt that your corres- pondent u-ee my pame with the kindest ntentioa, | desire to ray thatI am no, sever have been, and aim never likely vw be, an aspirant for the pesition. I deem ' necessary (oO make this s atement, as I azsutne that Correspondents making euch recommendations do eo with the full knowledge and consent of the person recommended. Yours truly, Frep W. AHynpmay. Charlottetown, April 3rd, 1899. an i, ORANGEMEN AT CRAPAUD. Favorable weather and fairly god roads brought out a large number to the dedica- tion acd social in the Urange Hal!, Cra- paud, lastevening. It is estimated that four huadred people were present. The immense crowd a5 Kiudiv a-k-a to re~ main in the lower flat uotl the brethern sere in readiness to recrive the visitors in the upper ball where the dedication was to take place. Woen the word was givea that all was in readiness the rush upstairs was immense. Director of Ceremonies, Bro. W. D. Sherrin, seated ihe tadie- who were pres- ent in large numbers, then followed the procession from the aate-room, two breth- ren carrying waud+, brethren of the Orange Degree, brethren of tae Scarlet Degr-e, eli dressed in preper regalia. Urders were given by tbe Director of Ceremonies to open fi'e when the Grand. vaster, M. McLed Past Grand Master Bell, Grand Uhaplaia sf. McLeod passed up the ha!l. Taking their seats on the dias, they conducied the ceremony,assisted by bre.hreo from al! tbe primary lodges ia the Crapaud district. Bro. Simmons, Leard, Mclotosh and Moore led the singing, ‘he audience all jiniog in. The ceremony was very im~ pressive, After the ceremony Bro. Wadman, on behalf of the Brethren of Priace Arthur L vige, cordially welcome the Grand Lodge Olfivers, visiting brethren from primary lodges, ladies and others who had come from: adistance to be present, and a: sured all ibat it would be appreciated by the Bretbern of Princ? Artbur. Then follow- ed speeches from the Grand Master, Past trand Master Bel’, Grand Chaplain Me~ Leoo, and the Master of Prince Artbur, all speaxing in praise of the beantiful hall tnat bad beea erec'ed and fui oished, which they said was a credit to the bretvern and tothe neighborbood in which they lived, The repeating of the Lord’s Praver, singing ofthe Nation-l Aothem and the proouuncing ot the Beoediction brought this part of the proceeding to a close, Tre uttraction was then inthe lower bell where a large table wa+ spread anda boiler of hot tea and cotfe was seady to be served. This was provided by the good wives of. the Orangemen, and moreover & large closet iu the rear was fil'ed with ; pies brought in by the good people of all | denominations. The-e pies were disposed ot for the benefit of the society. The little Cheap Man ayctioned them off, good prices being realize’. Atintervals Mesers McLean and McDonald of Hempton, entertained the audience with choice s-Jections from the g’amaplione,and Mr. Harry Moore drew -weet strains of music from the violin, aesisted by Mics McLean, of Hampton, who played the accompaniments on the organ, The whole affair was managed without a hitch, and the Brethren of Prince Arthur take this opperiunity cf tendering their sincere thanks vo all who assisied to make it @ financial suce-ss, The proceeds amounted to $37.36. G, Crapaud, April 1+. 1899. LOB A.—Menb-rs of Lady Wallace Lodge are request:d to meet in Boyne lodge room ‘o-night at 8 15 o’cwck to en- joy the address delivered by Rev. Mr. l'‘ompson. 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