ee oe ae oa Sere ae sy. rmate on this occision. J. K. Ross, Presi- EASTER HOLIDAYS THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 5, 1900. greene * ; ~ Saal laid ee anata ae “ RE ale es en RL IC PE Writal — = | Pa ~ — ase | | rm £ ie . STT : rcOUNIIC NYCPEPCIA | uJ aa at OR | VTATA ; E " > & U U i OIA: a i <a fr § % 9 u f , : } ( % ED 4 ; a) 8 v F : : _ 1 tig ee ul Ae OTR Pie CIB 1900 ——— i i J a ek cures CERONIC-DISLAST3 ani RI PTOR } ii ‘ Uj § ii ily 4 ds lransvaai ¥¥a ty Salisbary treatmsut, 39a at ie. friat A ure Many a nd Severe > | $ mation, er callaticacs, Java 33 >tla, Off \ Merthanms’Bank >f [alfac Rriidire Very Easily Gured ' | seven Cases New Cloths Opened ee | WA 3\vaD | TH D. C. McLEOD uk, Watery Blood QUEEN oes A ( M f ie. , Meaney 2% a. | Sila : >ARRISTER. ATTC TRY gs 1] i} 0 ll . F oda’ is ieee ak ana BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL] edie Ue ' D caied (M. Disease. A _ well-known CITOR, ETC. ci ee jai ae Bee Sedan on nan Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia) No matter how larg» a stock a merchant may have, there jg lc yrdon Wilson, who is now shut up I eS en conievnne Tce a always something refreshing about new goods, they give ant you sleep? Mafeking, with his wife, Lady Sarah TOMS SIGRtS, S7ORSe WHE- : : itality : iti j r spilti : aes es cehiag. with Sh eS Src out finding the kidneys vitality and ambition to business. Our suitings, overcoatings wumpirited, discouraged, cee-| Vom and the ative, « wereatfault.” The Kidney and trouserings this season are unusual! attractive, > “er oO use living ? &re you “cross,” irritable and gloomy ? fave you = desire to avoid company ; s wor over troubles and {#Gi culities . are you tired, and worn-out weet of the \ime;do you feel stiff and ce all over the body when you get out of me in the bb roing. Do you heve gloomy forebodings,worry~ future of your children or early death, for in- wr over the $reeding your own “Laeace Tbis is a truly miserable condition of eNsirs, avd leads, positiv;ly,to much were paioful and dangerous ailments. Do you understand just what the ogeble is ? One doctor may bave told you other, something else ; they en you medicine, which did eae tainz, & may have g era no good Still your trouble iseasy to reach, easy (am recognize, easy to cure. You have iervoue Dyspepsia, That means that your food does not gest properly, and that your nerves are ed on impure, weak blood, made from this ma properly d gested food T lies ia securing prompt, *rfect digestion. Then the rich, Strong and nourishing, es will be fed on food that rength and vigor to do their be remety ’ Lore FO, — ylLood Wii be Seo the ner reves them 6 Laatv proper! Dedd’se Dy , b dx emaelves, macuperate. eerans, aod | Dodd’s Dy pepsia Tablets easure perfect cause they digest the food allowing the stomach to They tone the digestive ring about perfect action. pepsia Tablets positively and @metmancnily care Nervous Dyspepsia and ‘| other diaeases of the digestive organs. “hey cost on y fifvy Piweett | cents a hox, + Tae annua! meeting of the Provincial Wemperance A!!iance is called for Thurs- fee ocxt, 12: inst., in Kindergarten ball, TS batiotietow a, at 2 o'clock, p. m. A large weupresenie@lic a of temperance organizations ome all interested in the canse is urged. “Zhe only qualificaton of delegates is) semipathy w th the aiws of the Alliance-- | vex. “ The total suppression of the liquor ‘ma@ic.” A public meeting will be neld “Tharsday evening to be addreseed by wromiaent speakers. Delegates can avail cinemselves o° Easter excursion siagle fare dent Alliance. Tax Temecrarcore.—The lowest last omight was 25 above zero; the highest to 1.30 today was 40 above z:ro. Re bar: pe srsy: 4s dL Excursion Tickets will be sold for the Pablic AT ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS ARE April )2th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, good ‘for.returo April 17th, 1900. For School Vacations. To Pupils and Teackers of Schools and alleges, on Surrender of Standard form of School Vacation Railway Certifieate signed j yy the Priacipal, sell round trip tickets as det,— Eo Station. oa the Atlantic Division and s. the Ontari: Quebec Div'sion, as far as and imcluding Montreal, at ONE WAY LOW- ST FIRST-CLASS FARE from April 6th @ L4th inclusive. good to return until April PAta, 1900. To stations west of Mentreal AT ONE AY LOWEST FIP.-T CLASS FARE to! Montreal, added t>) ONE WAY LOWEST | VEIRST-CLA3S FARE AND ONE THIRD | ram Montreil, from April 6th te 14th, in Ive, go return until April 24th, 1900, A. J. HEATH, yey? . oe St. John, N. B. } REMOVAL EK. H. BEER HAS REMOVED HIS— Insurance Offic annie Cpraceee Bark Wright & Co's Showrooms | SIDE QUEEN 8S‘ Rs NORTI All Kinds of Insurauce. — Nove.—I am prepared to place all classes of FIRE INSURANCE at rates which dety competition. Ycu can save movey by calling on me E. H. BEER, Genera; Insurance Agent, Feb 12. | British Empire.” ‘ nary kind you see every day. Baden-Powell, was the plucky Eton voy who so promptly “downed” the lunatic who made a mad attempt to y assassinate the Queen at Windsor railway station many years ago. Maior Wilson is the son of the millionaire squatter who lived at Ercildoune, neat Ballarat, the antipodean Johannesburg of bygone days. After the Windsor episode the Queen naturally took some interes’ in young Wilson, with the eventful result that she invited his father up to the Castle. He was fhen plain Sam Wilson, the rough and mightily rich coloniai squat- ter, and he was subsequently knighted by Her Majesty. “Sir Satmon” Wilson, as he was popularly known, by reason of his introduction of salmon to the Australian rivers, was a_big-hearted, geniai man, who sat for some years as one of the members of Portsmouth. All Australians regretted that he died before his time: but he has left a worthy son in the gallant offcer who so successfully and resourcefully assist- ed * B.-P.,” in the defence of isolated Mafeking. He also left a worthy and clever daughter in the person of the beautiful Countess of Huntingdon. THE LADYSMITH RECORD. Some idea of the achievement of Sir George White in holding Lady- | smith may be obtained from the statis- tics of the siege. On November 2nd there were in Ladysmith 572 officers and 12,924 men; by March these numbers had been reduced to 403 and 9,761 respectively. There were, all told, no less than 10,668 admissions to hospital, and of these cases 600 died, 393 from enteric fever and 117 from dysentry. In Hospital en March Ist were 1,996 cases, 708 of enteric fever, 341 of dysentery, and 189 wound- ed. Disease was the worst enemy of the garrison, for there were killed by bombardment only 2 officers and 33 men, while in action and in sorties 35 officers and 353 men met their death. Horses and mules, 5,309 and 4,539 in number on Nov. 2nd, were reduced in four menth’s siege to 2,900 and 3,713, but there were only 500 effective horses left—these, of course, belonged to the artillery. It is clear that the ammuni- tion must have been hoarded with great care, for the 4.7 guns had only 42 shells remaining out of an original total of 566. But Sir George White had husbanded his field artillery re- sources, and doubtless would, if necess- ary, have made his mark with the 7,- | 200 rounds reserved for an extremity. A large public meeting at Kimberley held unanimously passed the following resoltuien : “This meeting entirely approves the firm and dignified reply of Lord Salis- bury to the untruthful statements and inadvisable proposals of the two presi- dents, and further sincerely declares its honest opinion, based upon intimate knowledge of the past and present situation, that it is imperative, both to Imperial and coionial interests alike, that the republics should cease to ex- ist and territories be annexed te the This resolution is merely a single example of the univer- sal feellng among the loyalists through- out South Africa Buy carpets avd get the best at Paton’s Bur hats and Paton’s & Co. Cotton goods, printed cottons.—If you want to get the credit cf wesring Scotch cloth and still bave on that in which you can rough it asyou would a homesy un, a calico or gingbam gewn, buy a pattern from this sale of 75 pieces, 52 inches wide. Costume clotb, no two alike. Prices from 75c., $1, $1 25 to $1 50.— Jas Paton & Co. Our new epring neckwear not the ordi- See our win dow tovigbt. Gordon & McLellan. See our new bandana flowing end tie. The newest thing inthe market. Gerdon & McLellan. We complain because some of our cus- tomers and friends don’t complain, when they havereasop. We sell everything boy or mao wears,and everything we sell is intended to give full service, perfect eatic- faction ; if it doesn’t, tell us, aod we will see thatitis maderight, Jas. Paton & Qn VO, get the latest styles at Garters’ Seeds Grow. medicine which was first on the market, most success- ful for Heart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most widely imitated is Dodd’s Kidney Pills NOTICE | Lobster’ _ Fishermen Lebster Fishermen are _ hereby notified that the law Prohibits the putting out of Traps or Gear for the purpose of taking Lobsters before the 20th of April. Any party settiny lines before the 20th will be prosecuted. J. A. MATHESON, Inspector of Fi heries th’town, April 2, d&wtd eh sor We have some very good Boneles Codfish. It is much nicer than the ordinary Boneless Fish. Also—Shredded Codfish in tins. Kipperrd Herring in Tomato Sauce. Canned Finnan Haddies Oanned Lobsters in } and f lb tins Canned Scallops and Clams. Canned Shrimps (from Gulf of Mexico. ) Oanned Salmon (British Columbia.) Canned Salmon (New Brunswick.) French Sardines. Domestic Sardines. Jaen & QFE Queen & King Square Grocers. Prepare For Lent FISH FISH FISH Fish stories as a ruie are not believed, but in this case we are not the anglers, eo you can rely on thisone. We are angl- ing for your trade and the tempting bait we Cffer you is good stock combined with the lowest possible prices consistant with quality and the present high state of the Fish market. We have in stock some prime Codfizeh by thelb and quintel, also Boneless Hake and Codfish by the jb and box. The Herring market is poorly supplied; but we can supply them bythe doz, bucket and balf bb!. Also in stock, can~ ned Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the lowest possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parts of the city. Telephone communication. R. F. Maddigan & Co LOWER QUEEN STREET. Cesare eee a Sci UN EARTH Fou sale at Maple Grove Farm—Barred Plymouth Rock Fowl—6 Cockerels and 25 Hens, WILLIAM CLARK, NORTH WILTSHIRE — a, |\DR- GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGill University) Offiee and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Meurs—9 to 10, a. m, lis 3 and 7 to 8, p. m. Prem p’ attention to ceuntry calls. The lielief of Ladysmith The book “The Relief of Lady- smith and How it was Celebrated in Charlottetown” wil! be on sale in the city bookstores this (Saturday) evening. It is a souveneir of that histeric and memorable event which | should be in the hands of all. See it at the Bookstores. PRICE 10 CENTS. WANTED. About the 20:h of April at Crowlands, Charlottetowa, a good plain cook. Also a@ housze-parlor maid. Good wages tc competent persons. References required. Apply by le ter to MRS. BAYFIELD, Hilledale House, dy & eklv 14 YEARS Without Cleaning A watch was recently left with me te be repaired, which the ed for 14 years, But, mark you, it needs more ‘han cleaning now, one of the pivots having been entirely worn away for want of oil. I would like to impress on all own- ers of watches, (particularly fine watches) the importance of having your watch cared for at intervals not exceeding two years. I solicit your prtronage, because | know that I can give you the best service obtainable. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. Prince Edward Island Railway Trains of this Railway run daily, (Sun- days exceptec,) as under Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up i As we, A. M PM 310 715 ly Ch'town ar 945 210 330 731 Royalty Junct 925 155 417 461 N. Wiltshire 839 118 431 825 Hunter River 825 105 513 859 Emerald Juc 7 44 1239 547 926 Kensington 7 09 12 62 620 950 ar ‘ ly 635 11 35 S’side P. M. 12 30 lv ar A,M. 1010 113 . Wellington..... 9 27 R hieacs« Post ail. .... 8 49 > ae eae 7 40 405.. Ampere. . 6 00s 6 35 5 00 ar... .. Tignish..... ly 5 10 PM AM. PM AM 2 10 lv..Charlottetown..ar 10 10 3 35 = Mt. Stewart) lv 845 3501lvy\ Junction far 830 OOS <cce. CORMIER, concen 715 5 25 ar...Georgetown, ...lv 6 50 PM AM PM AM 345 1v..Mt. Stewart..ar 8 25 +2 coi ck bere. ......7 B72 acs ces ot, Peters...... 728 Gar at, c; Souris..... lv 600 PM AM PM AM 5 15 lv.. Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 I 6 05 ar..Cape Traverse..iv 6 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. ~ MOLASSES 200 packages bright retailing Mol- _ 2588. Fer sale by owner stated had not been clean- } ) Just One Look at our Collection of rich and beautiful fabrics, exqusite colori novel and exciusive designs, which must convince you that we chow an assor(ment that is impossible to surpass, Expect from us Besides perfecticn in make, lowest prices, for we are the firm that sell good clothing at the prices of the other kind, GORDON & McLELLaN Menis Stylish Outifitters...... a Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON MA&4EaERS. FOR SALE AT acum. Bes Soman The Store ee That Girvs IX ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. For 30 days we will give free an Enameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar. Tea check givea with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Stree ——e" _TRAAGRAARAARRARBARAR ARE = Washers ang Ringers “4 Willet Washer” Will save time and labour— We kave them at $2.50. Our Ball Bearing American Wring th best that money can buy. gers are the Other Wringers from $3.06. Rubber Rolls.—Get your wringers repaired. have new rolls in all sizes, VW. CRANT & We ws LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, SPECS ESE EE EEE ECE EE EEE yy — me . : eS AARASAAAA ARSE RA aE EE EE aE ap EE AE a EE Island Crown $17.50 Salupson Cook, No, 8 $13.50 This price for 2 weeks Tortaise Heaters—~ FROM $7.60 UP sy Simon W. Crabbe N RATTENBWRY. W atker’s Corner — j ; i >. Look out for our Men's Furnishings ad. later, | Latest Fash 7 D. A. BRUCE'S] Away Coods Free | STUVES & HARDWAB “a