Pill, Small fAE DAILY FXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 6, 4906 a We ae cere OE TF OE TIer Cmeyers, = NOVA SCOTIA’S COMPLIMENTS. | | ann hel BD on ois ALBERTJN NOTES. et | tS Tae LOCA! che UMEr HeMs, : ARTERS ‘ L | sLLeox.—Smallpox has brokea ou K. Arsenault gave bis illustrat Ww) ’ la Nova 8 . near Windsor Ont. ed fect on South Africa here last week. Eee ITTLE Mr. Fi-lding presided in his usua ih | Ps THE QUEEN oe efficient manner, Professor Douil operate t re IVER HT atrpax. Merch 1: | Crest Facrory — A movement ia on | the stere i. oe 4 = r the usual views } ch | dun & “Sj wa ; sam Whee Micating | f f stablishment of a cheese} were put varous 7 elizghted the audi-ne PILLS | y the Queen, INGSOF Vastie ; | factory at Napan, Northumberland Co., with ne flrs _ taste of the biog-a rh. : : Y Viet Gracious Majesty, ~Qn be- N. ; t The } rofeasor 18 @ a. Mr Arsenault ¢ ‘ a : | ine a Lnetdlitaie aed peels lecture was much appreciated, especially Sy ponibis ‘ 1S a, we desire to convey to your ] a ‘ as the evening Of the arrival cf the ay Sens armest congratulations 01 the , * rontout.—Don’t mies the races tonight. | news of Cronje’s unconditional surrender. see 18 gs 8 a ; ccesses of your armsin Sou T hie he best night’s sport ever | Station agent Montgomery read th day’s Ye af a i: b tow oe thé. voliet ad. Lad: . 5 note The two skaters will | telegrams graphically end was apjlou «d as al 5 : | . oe s chart coo one on each side of the |to the echo. Mr. Arsenauit’s lec ure Positively cured by these | Rosse Best. rink. vere is, a8 you know, weil writieo and pleasant- ; . ly delivered. A hearty vore of ‘hanks Little Pills, ree'dent of rr fF «A Cyancr Wanrer,—Fire underwriters | was proposed by Mr. B. Rogers, sec ded orelicve Distress from Dyspepsia, iT ii ais ms * hon 7 ear Po have decided to petition | by Rev Father Burke, supported ty Mr 1and Too Hearty Eating. A per. td Opeaker of House vo cem ty, the government to abolieh triala by jury D. Montgomery,and entnuastically tender- Ss 2 ly for Dizziness, Nzusea, Drowsi | TO COLONEL OTTER. n events arising out of disputed insurance | €d Mr. Areenault and Professor Doult ecss, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | elites acknowledged the courtesy in fitting terme, Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They | maLsvan, Manon fs J — a wee ria ‘Dark "Genes, al Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. ) _ Col. O a kok Sir Alfred Milser, Cape Price or Hocs.—In Toronto accord~ Sees the adie ae iwi is a | Town,—On behalf of the Lezislatare ani | ing to the Mail and Empire, the top price B» : ; Smali Dose, people of Nova Scotia, we convey to you t of prime hogs (from 160 to 200 pounds) is Queen’s picture was projected on the screen and at the close. Small Price. , and the trave sons of Canada under). 996 Lightand fat hogs are bringin } Soe ae ! | your command our admiration aie a pound. ty The mud-haulin in this direction is ‘for distinguished gallantry dieplayed * saichidadiaill something wonderful. Everybody is as Substitution fhe fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, lusist and demand jarter’s Little Liver Pills. ty fy : . “ah Se . vin ww ha \ sic a “As iicacy oO huality, i ii cent £iavou “— A E*eN 2) ty oe) #7 & 4 ex oe ¢ aise oe es we ws ®@ COMFORTING } ° 7h ad for ed every Ww here io! Superior and Highly Nutritive eau reflecting as it does kigh hovor upon theircountry. Canada is prond of the } achievement of her sons, whilé she deep - ly mourns the brave who have fallen. Rosert Boak, ™ President of Legislative Council. F. A. Lavrence, Speaker of House of Assembly, a Fe —_—_ a a + NOTES AND COMMENTS. — —- - + losing confidence in as our other Laurier.—The —The liberals are Sir Louis Davies, as well ministers under Tarte and Montreal Witness. —The&St. John Telegraph is authority for the statement that Hon. J. Israel Tarte ‘‘himself” gave orders that ‘* the flag” should be hoisted over all public —_——— a i ) Won’? po rt Acatn.—Frank O’Rourke | of Boston, made a wager on Sunday even~ ing week that he coulddrink & quart of whiskey in twominute, and won easily with twenty seconds to spare. Three days later his funeral took place. deine “Miss Govutp’s Caain Lerrer.— Miss Gould says that about $3,500 has been received so far in response to her chain letter, in aidof the African soldiers. Of this amount $850 has been expended, $550 has been given to the patriotic fund at Oitawa, $250 to Dr. Ryerson for the Red Cress Society and $100 for bandages, etc., to the Strathcona Horse. —_—__~—__— Satanies or Tracners—A bill has passed the New York Assembly in the in- terest of school teachers. It provides that the minimum salary of female teachers anxious to get at it this winter as many were to sift dirt in the Klondyke. And there is more gold in this. The roads are superb. The late snow storm was severe; raion foliowed, and Monday night we had 14 degrees ba- low zero of frost, so we can either drive or skate over .he country like a bird. The old fellows in the sere and yellow leaf, srying to Spruce up On account of matri- monial pretentions, satisfied recently or to satisfy in short, are having a hard time of it. It would never do,of course, to wear Goff’s patent creepers Mr. A.C, McDonald has fouod out at Ottawa that the dodging about of spar ard other lights here last year has cost the country a sweet $1,000 for nothing— worse than tothing, for now things are worse than ever before. The hauling of the main light across the channel—. c -uple of hundred yards—cost over $600 Green pn land plaster or other dry matter | als an embarrassment of riches to choose from, and all of the newest styles, according to the leading fashion authorities 9 the world. 3600 Christys Celebrated Hats just—received that accounts for it. 5(0 American Hats are in and more to ccme; Properties Specially grate- | buildings on account of the relief of Lady shal) be $6444 year with a yearly increase 8 : ; : the : cee : ome patriot has had lace. al al and comforting to the | smith. This may be true, and the order | Of $44 for fifteen years. For men the bill P bis solace yours for Hats that are Hats. ervoi\ ) 7 } ic 2 old i : j ; 5 inim? « ; ' ; . ervous aD ad dy re. ss may have been necesrary in Quebec, but | ixesthe minimum salary at $900 with a|_ The smelt eearon is closed for nets. If nly in 3-Ib. tins, labelle ss AE des” eta Riis tik d yearly increase of $110 for fifteen yeare.| it is anything like the lobster season of 4 ‘(PhS Epps ao Lt O far as th province) :8 concerned, no i , : , AMES PS & CO., Ltd. oll inte, Geta wah uired j By this arrangement the maximum salary | Jate years the regulation is only a fare Em thic Ch ; heath order from 1a was requiréd, and we . S* , ; a » : re D: wegegy yen > aaa have not heardthat one was received. | for female teachers at the end of ffteen| of the first water. Grit inspectors hav London, En “a = | ‘The flags would fly and the bells would | years would be $1,304 and the maximum | little conscience. EAKFAST 3 OVUPPEN ring whether be gave the order or not. and | 8@lary for male teachers $2,550 annually. There is a feeling of alarm about the . > a oO, ~ <> AO ‘ a ‘ : ° bs rf kf. Pigg e chances are that the flags were flying . army worm uppearizg here. It is to be > a qe ao : my Dome nd : oe J = Scrp ISE FCR THE Reer » ante ane ’ : ih : % t -o pam jand the bells ringing on Thursday before ete ae eee. : “ae hoped the recent heavy frost will fivi<h - zx th YY ve Mr. Tarte was Ont of bed gregat 0 yf St Marv’S Chu co,A le-f vr] it. Profe-sor Pletcher says that Pavig ’ assembled at the recta:v o: February : MR. BRACE’S DISMISSAL. 27th and gave R-v. I. G. F ot the church, and his msterine vicar lady @ surpri-e aifid over the fields wil kiil 1; of the Green mixed w th & +olution of One pound 2400 of the latest English and Yh 7 | os party. Over seventy assemol-d,and wheo | coap io 100 yallons of water aud spre: e. American Caps now on our shelves, these caps have a distinct e N Y | Srr,—I notice by a recent issue of your{ they left there was more thay! on with » Sprayiag pump wii do t e ' a: . : : — a. Se valuabie paper that Mr. R. K. Brace has When they came. ‘Uhere were §=g00d | work. Tiis will be a difficult task. K-w Aappearnauce of sty ¢ and beauty, which is without paralel in Ses O26Q heea dismissed—summarily dismissed— speeches and singing. After erjoying * } have right ;umps, Where are tho-e “r from the position of Inspector of Gas for pleasauteveniog with the vicar aod bis] Kinsn ay had with bim fast veer? Tae |] this city, We are more careful of what we put in stock, A fe Vv ! Dame, Ost | cCKeY stl doz?n cerved ‘suturday. 4& few Shin can be regulation Pads left. ought cheap. ’ ’ $ -KS and Pucks re- which ' the City of Caarlottetown. This action of | tue Dominion Government is beyond com | prehension, There was no charge brought |}against Mr. Brace. On the contrary, ' those in a position to know say that he | was a popular and p2instaking official lady, all expressed the intention of soon repea'ing the party —Halifax Herald. iencttiiabsmnais Wiicre Buriep Tuoers.—The Toronto World suys: The psrents cf one of the Canadians k lied in South Africa asked 10 privates. Goverument might send useome of Lodd & Rogere’ ! goveroment importation of Pariy Greev wud ita pump. The cer- poration would supply the mac. Mr. J.P “pect ‘ Beeonan has moved into the than you could possibly b2 in what you buy; if you buy caps here they are right. iS Tben why was he dismissed ? Was it the World yesterday if teere ‘vas aov large and commodious house of aR CHAS J. MITCHELL; | simply because he is a leading spirit ikelibood of the remains be og sent back Larkins, and 1s getting picely fixed up BoOKSELLER and STATIONER ! among those whom that distinguisbed | to Canada. As far a3 the World can again aiter his iate clean sweep by fire, F bueen Street | Canadian statesman, Joseph Irraei Tarte, | gather there is no such likelihood, ae it is Ine *hole community has been most « " . l ie pleased to term “orangeists ?’ not the practice of the British authorities | sympathetic in bis regard. Prowse’s. Boyne to do this. Oa the contrary, it is almost : ) oi - il ihe iovariable practice to bury the slain Like all the oa ber email towne of th» Le, > ; wei ee eee Te Ve a FEE AOR yee a on the baitle fied or in # wveighboring county, caer’ tye oe! of fisgs here. ‘ i u shurchyard, if there be amy, and this ap- Poree or four is all that can be raised jf ih lies to geverals as well as Across the border the householder mM I Spring Suits —(jvercoats JUST RECEIVED AT STORE. MY The Unired States, however, have started the practice of bringing Lome those who are killed in action or die im service, and ooly tue other day a coffin factory in the west rece ved an order from Washington to ship 500 caskets to Manila. Socrat at Monrrose—A number of the members of the Montrose Methodist church anu their friends met at the residence of J.T. Muttart, Eeq., on Friday, February 23rd, for the purpose of holding a social in sid of the funds of the church Owing, nowever,'othe evening proving exceedingly dark and the clouds iureatening to renew the rain storm of the afier.oon, the num ber present was cot as largeas the coms mittee hoped for. Atter snending ~ very pleasant evening it was determined to ad- journ until Monday, February 26th,when a much larger number responded to the call. The Pastor, Rev Joho Goldsmith, Alber. ton, opened the evening prayer and in a few appr priate remarks welcomed al! who who hav’nt a flag is the exception ; here he is the rule. Thie should be changed We ehould see the flag generally flow non regular and special occarions. The sehoc] at least shoald have its flag as econ a8 its map. The one will teach as important and neeessary a lesson as the other. Let the trustees take the hint here, There is not mnch ice inthegulf. A steamer might have plied a!l winter here, But, of course, while there’s wigs on the green at all times about Charlottetown, Summerside, George‘own, and even Seuris, Cascumpec Harbor has no advo~ eate anywhere. We have had a very heavy dose of en tertainments, lectures, socials and meet- ings this year. New that Lent has com menced it is likely there will be a slack- ing up. They have enlivened the winter season, if we can call it winter seasen at allthia year, with robias, bluebirds and geeee here since February. 1290 boys suits sparkling with A 7 | . 4 ; 5 = a newness, style and quality. Tha leading novelties are to be seen in this lot of boys suits, Mothers, satisfy your pride in hm pi / your boys by buying one at once while you have first choice. were present. Recitatiocs were given by — Misses Stella Bowness, Alicia Weeks, PEDAGOGTE. , i . Jennie Bowness, Mary Weeks, Clara A brand new stock of men’s yonths’ and boys’, Raences, Jeanie Muttert, Ruby i : Weeks and biaster George Muttart. A SE a a * See Tweed, Serze and worsted Suits; also Spring O’ccats Ready to Put On Made in the latest styles, the very newest designs and latest colourings, in checks, stripes and plain mixtures The best fitting ready-to-wear garments in Char- lottetown. ing. $15 00. Properly cut, well made and good trimm- See our all wool serge suits for men, $3.75 to W hipcord Overcoats $8,00 to $18,00. As we buy all our clothing direct from the manufacturers, and pay spot cash, we are able to give our customers the best value that money an procure—no old shop worn goods to be found in our stock—ail bright, new andup-te date oni ~ Sele, Mt j KE humourous reading was given by Mr. J. B. Champion. Selections were g.ven by the choir eccompained by Mies Goldsmith, Refreshments were served by the ladies. The proceeds of both evenings amounted to $18. ——$_—_ PERSONAL. Mr. Edwia Allen, of Boughton Island, writes to inform Tas Examiner that a correepondent’s report that had killed a seal om Sunday is iacorrect, a BORN. In St. John, N. B.,on Tuesday Feb. 27th, to the wife of E. C. Tench, of Char- lottetown, a daughter. ee ETERS FRR RITES DIED At West Royalty, on March Ist, James Morris, youngest and only soa cf Daniel and Georgina Morris, aged 3 years and 11 months. At York Point, North River, on Satur- A Disease Peculiaz to Railroad Men, RAILROAD... KIDNEY 23 Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did_ it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? Such is the fact, however, and the disease is kpown among railroadersas ‘‘railroad kiuuey.” Thefist and most marked symptom isa weak, Yame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tired; but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney disease, with all its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Mr. Geo, Cummings, for over 20 years en- eer @a the Grand Trunk running between ‘oronte and Allandale, says: ‘‘ The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fire- man, Mr. Dave C , totry Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. boxes have com- cured me and I feel to-day a better man ever. { recommend them to all my day, March 3rd,after a pretracted illeese, Lois E. White, youngest daughter of the | late Clement White, im the 33rd year of her age. friends. De. Chase’ -Liver eterna Gases & Ca., Torenme.