ss asus TENGE ups A cold is danger- tay mg ous. Don't let it 5 get the start of you. 5 A few doses of my Cold Cure will break up any form of cold in a few hours and prevent grippe, diphtheria and pneumonia. t should be in every home and every vest pocket. It is better than a life insur ance polloy. MUNYON., Health Ih druggists, 2c. a vial. Guide to ood Med 1 advice free, 1505 Arch « Phils a ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, VARCH THE DAILY EXABINGE MARCH 25, 1899. SIR CHARLES TUPPER’S ATTACK. Tue vigor displayed by Sir Charle Tupper augurs well forthe success of b party. His attack upon the Government on the course of his speech upon the ad- lreas caused Sir Richard Cartwright t love his temper. It is evident that the Government cannot, possibly, take a de fence which w 1! satisfy the people of Cao da, Sir Charles Tupper’s speech was fall of Canadian spirit. The opposition not the man totruckle to the politicians at ead: r is keen and contemptuous Washington. “It is my opinion,” be said, “that the intereste of Canada rm quired, not that there should be an adjouroment (of the Joint High Commission,) bat a suspension of these negotiations, ‘. a The time has come when the world shoold koow that we are not in the humiliating and dependent position of being obliged to cringe ae suppliants at the feet of the United States on any consideration what-— ever. . . The feeling threughout the oe OOS ESOO LR PoCveOSS DOSS i bi B S nw . MM i WEAR M ye Fi vi # the celebrated f B ‘ s p i ma Pa D a Ba be be B & Hy I ha ef be R CORSETS i SIIITIIIITAIII Seat sewer Ba be r 5 . i l'o be bought from all s leading dry goods stores, HW nM re be ba bl tf “OOS OF BO COMO DR 06609000 668 >t @ @® Q\& ue @ Ss AS SAR ALTHAM : ATOHES:::! “——s. °€68~§~— Can't be excelled for accurancy vad durability. During the last five or six years be price has been cut nearly in two We cau’texplain how they can be nade so cheap, but the fact remaias Oat tory are. We have sold a great many (at a very low price), and if you think of buyiog, please favor us with a call. G. F. HUTCHESON Jewe ier & Optician Queen Street. @ee &? Fee s @e “a«ae~es 4 OO 4% O44 SOS @ CO <q @ ~®® ee oo. eo @ © W aese@ ——— NOTICE is bereby given tat an appli- cation will be made to the Legislature of th: Pravince of Prince Edward Island, at ifs next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charlottetewn, the title toail that tr et, piece or parcel of land, situate lying and being in the City of Charlotte- town, beir g Town Lots num tere Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) N nety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hundred of Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being the property known as the West Kent S:reet School lind and premisete Dated at Charlot elown this 1s: lay of ¥ ar D; LSC. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown EH. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. bl—dy dw & Kt. Gaz. Canadian Pacific Railway. | TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT -~-BY— TOYURIST SLEEPERS g Montreal every THURSDAY at ll } rthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- atiag second clas: passengers for ail voints, 1 Canedian North Weat, Britisno Columbia, &¢ Berth Ratea— dontreal to Winnipeg... oe Mon'real to Calgary we becuase oben 6.50 Montreal to MKevelstone............sccecese 700 Montreal to Vancouver...... : cecceceees Gan Wontreal to SNeatile..... Piteiterbesousere 8 00 For Pa-sage Rates to ali points in JanaDA, Westexn Unirep Srares and to Javan, Curys, 'wora, Hawatan Isanps, \usTRALIA and MayiLa, and also .for de ‘criptive advert stag matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Assi. Genl. Pass, Agt., St.Joha, N. B. NOTICE The annual meeting of the Provincia Branch of the Dom nion Temperar-e Alliance of P, FE. Isla d, will be reldin h+ Y. M, C.A. Hall Uparlotterowr,cu Thu~ day March 30th at 2 p wm. A full attend "o> of Temperance workers ‘s requested. ss vsiness of import- whole of this country is that the position of Canada would be infinitely bigher, stronger, and betier to day if that High Joint Commission had never been heard of.” There cav be no question that upon th's point Sir Charler represents the senti~ ments of the manhood of Canadu. As to the plebiscite, he referred to the fact that the conditions under which it was taken “ were de. libsrately made such as to the enthusiasm of the temperance advo- cates”, But, afterall, it isto be noted, & majority of 14,000 was polled in favor of prohibition ; and now the Government re- fuses to act im accordance with the pl: bis~ cite (their own plebiacite) because there erush was not polled in favor of prohibition “ a mejority of the whole electorate.” This condition has never yet been imposed in Canada in respect to any proposition or question. It may be argued that pronibi- tion would be useless unless a majority of the whole electorate were in favor of it. But the Government is not in @ position to argue inthat way. They held the plebis- cite at a cost of $250,000 of the people's money, and they are, in reason, and io duty; bound to abide by the result. In reepectto all public matters the majority vote governs; ead having put the matter to the vote the Government are bound to abide by and act upon the result of the voie, Upon the plebiscite question, also, Sir Charles has the Government com~ pletely before the wind. As he says, “the whole thing was a shameless imposition.” Then, as to Senate reform, Sir Charles says :— “Search every country where Parliamen-~ tary institutions exist, and I defy you to show me one single case in which so monstroue, eo absurd, and so utterly un- tenatle a proposal (Sir Wilfrid’s Senate reform schem+) was ever made as that to which the Prewler has commiited bh m- self.” If the Government cannot meet this challenge—and they canuot—Sir Charles Expert Evidence Cabled - What Cap THE CASTILIAN ENQUIRY. st tain Barrett Has to Say. YarmoctH, March 22, -- Yesterday Capsin Arthur McGray, of the steamer Prince George, an! Captain Campbell, of e steamer Aberd er, were called as ex ris and testified as to the remurkable in at certain times in the Bay of tundy Captain Barrett, of the Castilian made eeiatement. Tiere was little in it that not elready been made public. He ind nothing in bis sonnding to occasion coy alarm unrl be got 17 fathoms at 3 30 a.m. Then on consulting Lis chart be ought be had overrun bis distanee and ach d the outer bank of Seal Island. fe turned outro avoid Braz | Rock which he thought be wae then near, when he found 10 fathome shortly after and bresk- ers reported. In his j dgment at the ume be did right in putiing ber bard aport, though he saw that had he stopped and gone ful! speed astro he m ght bave saved the ship. He was asked the ques- tion *fthere was a possibiliiy of anyone tampering with bis compasees at Por lind, He thought not, though they bad some undiscovered bad fellow cn board who had cut their log line at the taftrail and they bad to get a new one at Portland. Mr. Ritchie addressed the court on behalf of the owners and captain, and the court ai- jourved to give theirdeecision at Halifax next Tuesday. The wreck broke in iwe yesterday, the afterpart einking, and from amidships forward with the smoke stack remaining on the rock. __—o e+. —— THE HEART WAILS Of Thousands Have Been Turned Into the Cured by the Almost , Joy Songs of the Magic Medicines, Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart—It Relieves io Thirty Min- utes. Mrs. John Fitzpatrick, of Ga ranoqie, was for five yearsa greatsufferer from heartt disease—spest sometime under experts in Kensington hospital witbout getting any benefit and was pronounced incurable. She commenced takiog Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart, and when she had taken three bottles all dropsical tendenicies, palpitation and pain left her, and ehe hastadno reture of it, uod a-s cribes ber cure to this greatest of heart remedies.—Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. E Hughes, Ee @ ee French-British Frontier. Lonpon, March 22.—Tbhe convention between Great and France, delimisating their respective frontiera in the valley of the Nile, was signed last night by the Marquis of Salisbury and the French ambassador, M. Pau! Cam bon, respective ly. Broadly stated the terms of the con- vention are as follows: The exact frontier from the northern line of the Belgian Congo to Lat 14, is to be determined by a mixed commission, it being agreed that: Great Britain shall retain Bahr-E!- Ghazal, with Darfur. France to keep Wadei (or Wadei) west Darfur, Bagirmir, south of Lake Chad, Kanom, north of Lake Chad, and general- ly speaking,the territory east and north of Lake Chad,lying north of the fifteenth par- allel. The French sphere will ex'end seuth of the tropic of Cancer to the western limit of the Libyan Dest. The signatories agree to equality of com~ mercia] treatment from the Nieto Lake Chad, and between the fifth and fifieenth must also carry with him, upon thie point, | the intel'igence and British m:nbood of the country. iitellititenseiendbinsi When the new chicken fattening station is staried there willbea big demani for Plymouth Rock chickens. It wll pay you to raise them. Prepare yourse!f pefore band by purcbasiog a setting of first-ciass Plymouth Rock eggs for batching from Alfred Riggs, G anv.l'e St, City. He will : be ready in about a week to supply you with eggs from the finest |ot of viymouth | ing busbard end four children to moura parall-ls of latitude. The latter clause permite Franee to es- tablish commercial houses on the Nile avd its aftinents, ‘The signatories w li un- deriake to refrain from ex: rcisivg po. lic al O° territorial rghts outside the frontiers fixed by the convention. DIED. At Georgetown, on Weduesday mornin~, Maria, the beloved wife of Sam Bell, in the 25th year of her age, leaving a sorrow- |CAN BE AVOIDED BY sirase D) DD'S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS. Mak T : Make New Rich Blood, Cure Consti- pation and Dyspepsia, Stimulate the Liver, and Invigorate the Eatir eBody. No msn bas aright to be unhealthy, provided be can secure good health. | When the means of getting and keep. ing good health iswitbin easy reach of every person, to be sick is little short of a crime. Teke the caseofa man who has Dys- pepsia. No one but himself knows how eeverely be suffers. Day and night, year io and year out, he bears the burden of his misery, finding ouly fiery agonies in whatto others brings satisfaction and p'evure. Yet, all this time,acure poritive and unfailivg is within his each. A few toxes of Dodd’s Dy-+pepsia Tablets wil! banish every vestage ot bis complaint, ab<¢e will be brought bei rs the meeting, — give him robust. vigorous health, io Rock fow's he has ever bred from. d&e the loss of a good wife aud mother. THE SINFULLNESS OF ILL-HEALTH, place of sickness, misery and constan Which Digest the Food in the Stomach. | pain. Dyspepsia is the result of the presence in the stomach Of@ quantity of - partially digested foed. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure Dys- pepsia by removing ‘ts cause. They promptly digest the foodinthe stomach, converting it into fresh, red, rich, neur- ishing blood,on which the enti.e body is nourished and strengthened. By thus removing the cause of the ai)- ment, they banish the disease itself. But Vodd’s Dpspepsia Tablets do more thanthis. They tone, streogihen and stimulate weakened musclee and glands of the stomach, and enable them to promptly digest the food. With each box of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, is a supply of emall, brown tsblece, that correct all irregularities of liver and bowels, ard pat them in bare monious workiog order, Thus Dodd’a Dyspepsia Tablets digest the food, curse Dyspepaia, make new, rich blood, cure constipation, regulate the liver’s action, aud give health, strength aud vigor to the whole body, WeClean and ZLuive! — eee Pane’s Celery + Compound Is Nature’s Great System Cleanser. The Spring Medicine Recommend- ed by the Ablest Physicians. Inali well-run mills. factories and mechanical estiblishimeats it is custem- ary to close down for a short time each year in order 'o repair machinery. Un- leis this is faiifully attended te there will be irregularity ia work, serious briaks, dias‘ers and heavy fiaancial l 88.8. It is the same with the human body. Its varied, complex and delicate ma- chinery bas been running without re- puics f.r perhaps many years with dis- ordered nei ves, diseased liver and kid- neys, and blood charged with poisoa germs and impuiiues. The human or- gans and machinery jarring, weakened and working fitfully and irregularly must be strengthened and made a harm- onious whole, or the evtire fibric will soon break down. Taos ansual work of el: ansing and repairniog is always successiully accom- plished when men and women make use of Paine’s Culery Comp -uad. Amongst the first and most pleasing resulis that come from the us - of Paine’s Celery Compound. in Murch is pure, rich. bright red blood that courses through the entirs system, carrying true .ife and strength to every pit. Foul matters, eruptions, pimple, sait rheum and«ezema are banished; the skin becomes clear, the eyes bright, the brain active, acd the step firm and elastic. Paine’s Celery Compound iz the one and Oaly spring medicine and cleanser that people can implicitly trust asa health restorer; it is the choice of phy- sicians, and our best people prociaim the glad news that +‘it m:kes people well.” A Series of Explosions. —— ee Paris, March 22.—During a series of explosiouS in goveroment ammunition depots, shich commenced with the terri- ble divaster of Le Goubran, folowed on Saturday, with explosion at Borrges and Marseiiies, was continued this evening, when an alarming explosion occurred in a laboratory attached .o the war depar:~ ment, where experiments were being made with anew kind of gunpowder. Chief Engineer Viel, Assistant Engineer D’Oue ville and a \ bird official were injured. A!) the wiodows in the neighborhood were smashed and considerable other damage was done, Aithough it is not believed that the explosioa was the vesultof foul play, great excitement followed. “SUFFERED UNTJOLD MISERY.” ——— South Rheumatic Cure Thwarted Disease and Cured Him American Outriglt. Robert E Gibson, merchant, Pembroke says that ten yeu 8 ege be contracted rheumatiem in a very severe type. suff-red unold mi-ery—resorted to fly-~blisiers and other severe treatements with vo lasting good or relief. When hope of recovery was well vigh gone he was induced totry South American Rheumatic Cure. The first dose gave him instant relief, balf a boitle cured him’ outright. His own words were: “It is the best rheumatic remedy on.ear.h.”—Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, The Senat> Reform Bill Mcyrrazat, March 22.—La Patrie’s Ottawa correspondent states that a report is current there that Sir Wilfrid Laurier has confided to Hon Edward Blake the ta-k of introducing legislation into the Imperial House of Commons at its present session toamend the British North Amert- ca Actin thedirection indicated by Sir Wilfrid in his Montreal senate-reform speech. --_—e- A Carlist Report. icmE, March 22 —The Opinione revives the story that Don Carlos, the Spanish p etender, has secured advan :es of several millions from Knoglish and French bankers and will soon enter Spain. The precice date ie deferred uatil the ratification of the treaty of peace between Spain and the Unis ted States has been exchanged, but accord- ing to the Opinione the Carlists and Spanish Repudlicans will start a revolu- tion immediately after the exchange bas been made. 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