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DOLE John Newson Masel Ste SMe MESES SESS RTS Se = apenas : be Mo Se Me Me Me Me Me Me Me Me SV-= Z Me Mb Me ME Me 32 MENGE, SEM SS NON Me SATS ee SSS FS AS AS AS AS AS HS PASAT AP AS US WP AP US AS AS AP AS ASW | —— when no old, dusty, shop- Also (all new, Chairs and Rockers. os ese @@ @ 28 © *® 028 2A 2 & OS 2 OO @ @ BS@ 4 ; a’ ; é ( 4 o CHARLOTTETOWN P: E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, DECEMBER [5 4898 CE RT cn <c. SOLUTION OF CHINESE PROBLEW, Russia Must Bow Down to Superior Force, eee ALLIANCE OF ENGLAND, GER- MANY, UNITED STATES AND JAPAN. The Question now Being Seriously Considered by the Powers (Specian To THe Examiner ] Lonpon, Dec 15.~—The Vienna corres— pondent of the Sc:andard says it is asserted here, from St. Petersburg and London sources, that serious negotiatious have been beguo between Russia and Great Britain for the solution of the Chinese problem, Rus- sia having arrived at the conclasion that ‘it would be impossible to resist, now, the threatened co-operation of England, Ger-~ maay, United States and Japan. —_— eee EEN Permanent Occupation of Crete. ([SpeciaL ro THE Examiner ] London, Dec. 15.—The Daily Mail says We understand that the occupation of the island of Crete is to become permanent, > " DR, WURTH'S OPINION, OF THE NEW DISCOVERY IN MEDI. CINE. A Remarkable Successfal Remedy tor Dyspepsia, In. digestion and Stomach Troubles. Dr. Wurth in commenting on recent dis coveries in medicine said: There is none- which is certain to be so valuable and far reaching in benefit as Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets, the new stomach remedy; I say far reaching, because people little realize how im- portant a sound stomach and vigorous diges- lon is to eyery man, woman and child. Indigestion is the starting point of con- sumption, heart Bright’s disease, diabetes, nervous prostration, liver troubles; why is this so? Simply because every nerve, muscle and tissue in our bodies is created and nourished from the food we eat. If that food is, by reason of a weak stomach, compelled to lie for hours, a sour, fermenting mass of half digested food, it poisons the blood anc! nervous system,creates gas which distends the stomach and bowels, causing pressure on the heart lungs and other organs, and _ seriously imped- ing their action. He says further, the point to direct attention is not the nerves, or heart, nor lungs, nor kidneys, but the stomach, the first cause of all the mischief. The remedy to use for indigestion and weak stomachs is not some cathartic, but a remedy which will digest the food, increase the flow of gastric juice, absorb the gases, and Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will accomplish exactly this result. in any case of stomach trouble, because these tablets are com- posed of the digestive acids, aseptic pepsin, Golden Sealand bismuth, pleasant to taste, and not being a patent medicine, can be used by anyone with perfect ~ safety. I believe Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets will cure any form of indigestion and stomach trouble except can- cer of stomach. Full size packages of Stuart’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by druggists at 50 cents or by mail from F. A. Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. A book on stomach diseases together with thousands cf testimonials will be sent by ad- dressing above or call on your druggists for them. disease, SPF LRAT SS GIS ys) THE BYE-ELECTIONS. An Independent and Three Lib2ra’s Elected. (SpeciaL To THE EXAMINER.) Montreat, Dec. 15.—McCartl y was elected, yesterday, in North Simcoe; Johnson in West Lambton, Martineau in Movtmagny, and Marcile in Bagot. Orrawa, Dec 15.—1n East Northum- berland, where a provincial bve~election took place, Douglas (Literal) was elected. er IN A BAD STATE. _—_— The United States Troops in the Philippines. [Srecrat to THe ExAmMIver New York, Dec. 15.~ Advices from the Philipp’nes say that the United States forces are going through un experience more deadly than war. There is great mortality and neglect amongai the troops. Oyster Bed at Murray Harbor. ‘ > , [Speciat ro THE Examiner Orrawa, Dec 15—A. E. Kemp, oyster expert, has returned from P. E. Island: A bed at Murray Harbor will be planied with youog oysters, early next year. > — Conditions in the Sulu Islands. We have insisted, it appears, upon the cession of theSulu Islands in addition to the group properly known as the Philip= piné®, and Spain has agreed. Technicsliy no donb’, were are entitled to make the de- mai®y aod it was ove about which no great reluctance was to be apprehenced on the part of Spair. She lad formally included them by proclamatiov!.n the adjoining group years ago, and although reither geography nor convenience endorsed the step, it was po hardship to compel her to abide by her own action. She cculd #lso well afford it unle3s she intended to sell the islands to eomebody else, for to her at least they were absolutely useless. No islands in all the grcup. Occupied by savage tribes, and of pirates pooduced even by the eastern archipelago, they have long been a menace to shipping and a regular cruising ground for British men-of-war engaged in the pro- tection of commerce. That duty will no doubt now devolve upon our Own war ships on the Philippine station, which are likely to find their duties no sinesure for a good whiletocome. After all it was perhaps well that if we were to become owners of a Ph lippine empire we should add the Salus to our new possession®. Financially, aod it may be otherwise also, we shail prob- ably have cause to regret our policy, but it may be some Satisfaction to know that our nearest neighbors will be the British in Borneo.—Harper’s Weekly. Traders Killed and Eaten Anxrwerp, Dec. 14.—The stermer L20- poldville, which has jast arrived here from Africa with Congo advices, reports that four Belzian traders have been kilied and eaten by the natives of Upp»r Ubanghi. A punitive force, it iaalso said, has Deen deepatched to that district. —_ HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel Davies: J A Brunt, Bovton; J H Chcquette, Montreal; WP King, F 8 McLean, Toronto; J McKenna, D H Waterbury, Jokn G Greer, St Joho; Geo 3 $s ce ° Ne = Held Bins pe See our window for Leather Goods, Ladies’ Shopping Bags and Dressiug Cases, Opera & Bags, Pocket Books, etc. Perfumes Perfumes | REDDIN BROS, Opposite P. O. Seb a SSS FS Lta LEGGE AEE i SF | w in ee FBP LLL INT AGS Tweedy, Alberton; Neil MeKelvie, Sam- merside, Queen Hotel: PSnclair,J A Fergu- son, Summerside’; Abaer Dimock, L G Bay; Geo W Saunders, Halifax. Recenr Discoverte:.—The pupil teachers at a technical school in England recently were invited to write an essay on late ®scientific discoveries. This is the covcluding passage of one of thenr: “Al- though these are the only recent discover- jes dealt with folly, yet many more have taken place during the last decade. Among these may be tention the Roentgen rays,the Maxim gun, the cinematograpb, the phono- ' graph, the refrigerator, and, laiatly, thanks | to British engineering science and British pluck, the discovery of Major Marchand at Fashoca.” Luts cr Fucur.—The Princesa brought over 750 barrels of flour this moraing. Yesterday she brought over 900 barrels. And the end is not yet. oceans haveso bad aname as the Sulu ' the chief haunt of the very worst clase ' Distinguished Services. Wasuincron, Dec. 14.-Tocarry out the suggestion contained in bis annual report relative to curing the d-f cts of the present laws governing rewards for distinguished services and promotions in the navy, Secretary Long yestercay cent to Congress the drafts of two bills cn the su' ject. These have been prepared with great care by Judge Advocate Generse! Lemley and it is generally b-lieved provide for the proper recognition of acts of extraordiaary brav~ ery without involving the virtual punish - mnt of officers who have bonoratly and fa thfully done their fulldnty. The first bill provides for the b stowal of three classes of medals for distinguished services ;an “Honor” medal for distin~ guisbed conductin batile, carrying with it an increase of pay rangiog from 5 to 15 per cent; a“Courage” medal for extra- ordinary heroism anda “ service” meda for distioguished public eervice in tim of war. The s-cond bill provides that the ad- vancement in grade of an offizer for ser vice in the war with Spain shall not inr- terfere withthe regular promotion of other officere, but that the officer edvan- ed shal] not constitu’e an additiona! num~ ber in the grade to which he is promoted. —— News Notes The death of Surgeon-General Alexander Smith, M. D.,C. B., hovorary physician to the Queen, and lateof the Army Medi cal Corps, occurred with great snddenness on Friday last tke deceased officer had a brilliant carreer. He was present at the siege of Sebastopol,and received the medal] with cla*pand the Turkish medal. He was promoted to surgeon-major in 1869, and was present with the expedis tion against the Jowaki Afridis. He also served through the Afghan war as princi- pal medics] cflizer. He was frequently mentioned in despatches, and was 'award- edaC.B. In 1881 ve became inspector- genera!, and retired three years later. Ee ‘420 HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFF MAN’S HEADACHE POW DERS ro cents and 25"cents at all druggists. ee _ Bay your cou or daughter a watch for Xma?. We wi! present the chain.—G. H. 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Thecrown celled Sheriff Lapvipt tothe witness box and asked him to relate confession made to him by the prisoner. The Sheriff refused, as the confession had been made on a promice of secrecy. but the judge over-ruled ih» otj ction, and the related that a couple of months after the first trial of the priscner, be was talkin about the care with her when she aie to some evidence regardin g foot-printe on the floor of the room 1p which the murder was committed, which she said could not have been hers, as she was wearing rubs bers that day and orly tock them offio the evening. “So you were there,” ssid the Sheriff carelessiv, and the prisoner replied, If you will keep it a secret I w ll tell everything.” The sheriff psomieed, and the prisoner then detailed the whole story of the mur- der to him, fraying that Parsliow had struck the first blow. During the resitel of the sberiff’s evidence the prisoner wept copiously. —_—_— oo — Indians Discontent. Orrawa, Dec. 13.—Sume Indians upon the St. Regis reserve are agitating fora return to the tribal system of electing councillors. Inspector McRae and J. A. J. McKenna, of the Indiaa Department, left yeeterday for the reserve to confer with them and endeavor to stop their mutterings of dissatisfaction. _ oe OOD’S Sarsapariila is the One True Blood Purifier, Great Nerve Tonic, Stomach Regulator. 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