neal AN a cia RS LETS i RI SNE REE SE aie hand ae ee eae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 6, 1900 i ee ly HEART | DISEASE ie w syraptom of Kidney Disease. A_ well-known doctor has said, ‘* I never yet made a post-mortem ex- aminationinacaseot death from Heart Disease with- owt finding the kidneys wereatf ult.” The Kidney medicin« which was first on the market, most success- ful for Eleart Disease and all Kidney Troubles, and most wilely imitated is Dodd’s idney Pills pea Notice. Mr. F. J ised from Hav ng purct Hoissby the stock and good will of his Peokand Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the busitiess in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss RB. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of \ie store, and will be pleased to at'cend to all old customers and many new ones. A choice new stock of Wall Papers will be at once put on sale, and all de- pariirents of the business will be kept well stocked. \ well supphed news stand will be a special feature of the business. The store will be knownas } ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” oe Ps —- ‘ae a re ae Oe tail eam rs a ee a a aera Pe ee ec ccpe ord roe ee ee z = we gn i 25 eM mene nen - | re ae hd, i wat CONDE successors to F. J. dORRSBY. MO®RIS BLOCK <hiowa, March 15, 1900. ‘the Scotci Wuisky chosen by the Red Cross Society, Lon- dor, for use by the invalided tro ps and hospitals in South Afr ca, is the famous WHITE HORSE CELLAK” brand of M+cKie & Co,, Distillers, Lim- | ited, Islay and Giasgow, one vi the oldest firms in the trade. Jn intimation of this, Messrs M. c\\ie, with usual generous- ity, presented 200 cases free of charge, and shipped them oy first steamer to the Cape. One of the family is a vol~ unteer in the Imperial Yeo- manry, and on his way now to the Cape. It is huped that he may give a good account of himself. THE ABOVE MENTIONED BRAND 13 FOR SALE AT 7 JOHN McKENNA Queen Street. ea FOR SALE OR ——~T0 LET That nicely situated resid. ence, with ot buildings, on the Malpeque Road, one mile from Port office, with 9 or 32 acres of land, a: desired, Apply to ‘ ae ‘| PTE ARDON, erence LE | ——— QUFEN VICTURIA AND IRELAND. (Continued from psye 3 ) active energy of Mr. Horace Plunkett, M.P., an Agricultural Department has been organized, and other measure have taken in the interests of those who belong to that class of the com- munity. * * * DECREASE OF POPULATION. | Four years (1841) after Her Majes- ty came to the throne, the population | ofthe United Kingdom was returned | as follows: England, 16,038,000. Scotland, 2,620,000. Ireland, 8,107,000 The Registrar-General’s estimate o the population in the middle of the year, when the electoral rolls were mace Up, Was: 1699, England and Wales, 31,742,558. Scotland, 4,281,85 Ireland, 4,535,516. These figures tell the 1 tale. | The census returns of 1891 ve the} lation of four cf the leading cities of Ireland as follows: Dublin, 254,-| 400, an increase from 249,500in 1881 | Belfast, 255,900, an increase from 208,1 in 1881; and it is now esti mated at over 3g¢1,000: Limerick, 37, Soo : an increase from in 1881, ind Cork, 75,000, a decrease from $0,000 in 1881. = F THE HOME RULE BILLS. No Irish measures of the reign excited so much general is the Home Rule bil! the sessions of 1886 and 1893 That of 1866 provided, among other things, for the creation of a| Legislature, to sit in Dublin, to be com- | posed of two houses,(1) an Upper House containing 28 _ representative peers and 75 members elected for two Queen’s interest introduced in respetive ; « iy. years ; (2) a Lower House, consisting of the 103 members then (as now) representing Ireland in the _ British House of Commons, and ror acdition- made no | n of Ire House of Commons at | Westminster. It provided that the Lord Lieutenant and Irish Privy Council should be independent of | Great Britain ; that the Irish Legisla- | ture should have power to enact laws | and to impose taxes, with the except- | tion of customs duties ; that it should | not interfere with the army cr navy, nor in foreign or colonial affairs ; that | it should not endow any religious insti- | tution ; that the courts and the police | should be temporarily subject to the | authority of the Crown. The motion tor the second reading | of this bill was rejected by a vote of! 313 in its favor to 343 against it, 250) Conservatives and 93 Liberals forming the majority. At At an early stage of the session of 1893, Mr. Giadstone introduced his second Home Rule Bil), materially different, in several important respects, from that rejected by the House of Ccmmons in 1886, including a’ provi-| sion for having Ireland represented in London by 80 members. After an exhaustive debate, the} motion for the seeond reading of the | bill was carried by a vote of 347 in its | favor to 304 against it. On the 3oth' August Mr. Gladstone moved the third reading of the bill, and on the 1st September the motion was carried by a vote of 301 to 267. On September 8th the motion for the second reading ofthe bill was re- jected in the House of Lords, by a vote of 41 in its favor to 419 against it. In 1894 Mr. Gladstone retired from public life. He was succeeded as lead- er of the Government by Lord Rose- bery, whose short-lived Government | was defeated at the general election of 1895. It was Mr. Gladstone’s action in taking up Home Rule as a party policy which caused the defection from the | : . | Liberal ranks of many of his prominent | followers, including the Duke cf Argyll, | the Marquis of Hartington (now Duke | of Devonshire), Mr. Chamberlain, the late Mr. John Bright, Mr. Jesse Coll- ings, Mr. Goschen, Mr. Leonard Court- ney, and Mr. T. Russell. Let us all hope that the forthcoming visit of Her Majesty to “The land where the shamrock grows” may be roudctive of happy and permanently beneficial results. al or atotal of 204. The bill provision for the representati: land in the JAs. JOHNSON. HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood's Sarsapariila will do you wonderful good. Be eure to GET HOOD’S, e— — —_ ——— FOR SALE OR TO LET. ‘*‘Watermere,” the house of the Hon, George W.Howlen. Poseession given the tiret of May nex! D, C. McLEOD. Newport Notes The farmers in this vicinity having finished their heuling are now bury get- ting their farm implements in order for the epring’s work. The lobster fishermen are aiso very buey repairing and painting boats avd getting their traps in condition for the season’s fishing. Mr. Miciael J. McCormack ha- erected a large smoke-house op the east side of Campbell’s poirt. He intends to ship his fish to the West India market We wish” Mr. McCormack every success iv bis new euterprise. Our school is making favorable progress under the mansgemeut of Mr D F. Mc Doueld, of St. Andrew’e. Mr. McDonald ie avery «ficient and painstaking teacher. Our loc»! blacksmith, Mr. P Sloane, js doing a rushing business. He bas now two apprectices in his forge, which shows that he is kept busy supplyiog the wants of the people. Mr P. Mclotyre is , his lobster factory on Panmure Island putin shape for the coming season. having new Mr. James Fay is having the interior of his store finished in the latest style. Mr John A. Campbell nas the contract. Mr. Fay bas also purchased a large schoover, with which he intends to ‘trade with Svdney and Bt y ierre 16518 COming SuimM-~ mer. The bridges in this locality are in a bad | i condition. McLellan’s and Seal River bridges, in particul ir, are almost Jmpass- ab’e for horses. I: isto be hoped the} Government will get the six monthe hoist next season, 0 a8 to have cur public works attended to in the future IT’S TOO To undergo an operation for itching . Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment f$ asurer, cheaper, easier way to cure. Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the past. There wasa time when @ surgical operation was considered the only possible cure for piles. Not so now. Occa sionally there is still found a physician who adheres to this dangerous and expensivemethod, but to every one who still believes in using the knife, ninety and rine recommend the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Health, said : ; “We know that ‘ Dr. Chase’s Ointment’ meets all the requisitions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it will be beld in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we endorse it to every reader.” By force of merit alone Dr. Chase's Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has made the name'of Dr. Chase familiar in almost every home, and won for :: venerable discoverer the title of ** ‘a Greatest Physician.” Dr. Chase's Ointment has never been known to fail as a eure for piles. It matters not whether blind, itching, bleeding or protruding, Dr. Chase's Ointment is an absolute and per- fect cure, Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointmert is the discovery of the authes ef Dr. Chase's Recipe Book, whose portrait and signature ly on every bex of the genuine. ¢» * ws All deers, Bdmasso: m Bales & Co,, Torents. For zll the leading Mercantile Houses in Prince Edward Island. Haszard & itoore FANCY SALE and TEA The Ladies of St. Jsmes Church will hold their Annual Fancy Sale and Tea, in St. James Hall ‘TUESDAY, APRIL 17th, (900. Doors open at 2.30 o'clock in the afternoon. Tea from 5 to 8 o'clock. Admission 10 cents. Tea Tea 25 cents Dressmaking. Mise Florence Rudge is prepared to do Dresemaking, Mantle Making and Mil- linery at her home, Great George Stree: Chitown, March 3lst, 19'0. tf. opposite Ful) Electric Light. A BANNER SCHOOL DISTRICT Weae very plea ed © note that the V ctoria, Lo: 22, School is rict bas again been contributing to «he Canadian Pew triviic Find, ihe Merchant« Bank cf P.E. Jalund saving received a day or two ago @ Post Offve order for tweviy-five doliare, ($25 OV) being net proceeds of B concert held in brian’s Hall under the auspices of the “Cherus Clab ” This Jatier remit- tance mtkes a total of sixty-one dollars contribu-d t» the tuod by above district Soch Jberality and lovalty ie well worhy be wnitation of the adjoining | schoo! dstricts. Mr. Rey, Lea cf Victoria, shot a large} eagle at hat pisce yesterday morning. It} measurec eeven feet from tip to tip of wings His+:ylesbip bad been hovering around tle vicuity for a few days aud was closely yatehed by the boys. It took Kov’s werriseg aim, however, to finally capture ve prze. We understand Mr. 8. N. Earle purchas ed the bird, 4 Com ed SHILBLAINS CURED, There t& Only One Remedy That) Will Gve You Instant and Perma- nent HRelief From Chilblains, it is Griffitls’ Menthol Liniment, A well-lnown druggist of Teronto says: I believe every person who ever suffered from chilliains should know how quickly they can be cured by Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment. When reading the circular that comes araind the bottle, I saw Griffiths’ Menthol liniment recommended for chil- blains. I tried it, and the relief was al- most instmtaneous. I have since frequent- ly recommended it to my customers for this, and they tell me it did just the same for them. I can highly recommend It, 25 cents by all druggists. “iis The Jevish population ef Londen has eX: more thac double’ daring the past 20 | pet years, itis now estimated at between Gs 100 000 ani 120,000. | ells | BAe sa 4 Toin. Watery Blood. When the blood is thin ard watery, the nerves are actually strrved and nervous ex- baustion aud prostration son Jollow, Feed the nerves with Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food and you willimpartto them therew life and viger of rerfect health, Facecut and fac-simile sgnature of Dr, A. W. Chase on every box o: the genuine, The purpose firm is equal to the deed | — Young. oro It is a Mistake. Yo suppose that the kidneys alone are res- poneibie for all the weak, lame, aching backs. Backache as well ax pain under the left shoulder blade Irequent:y comes from the liver or complications Of the liver aod kid- neys whichcan only be cured by using the great di ible treatment—Dr, Chare’s Kioney- Liver Pills. One pi!l a dose, 25 cemtsa Lox. ee Fla'terers are the wor-t kiad of enemies —Taciiu-. | pleasure tn other peo- the heart of @ They who fin ples iwtrery dem:r. wut Have ————_— - - Giuitons dy tLeir own graves with their ecth. t To Cure a Coldin One Day Take] axative Prcmo Qulnine Tablets, All ropeistt sesund the monty it fails to cure se. Kk. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box A threadbare coat thatis paid for at least keeps offthe chill of meeting your tailor. —_—_——-— Itehing Piles. a - Falee modesty causes many people to en- dure in silence the greatest misery imaginabie from itching piles. One application of Dr. A. W.Chase’s Ointment will soothe and ease the itching, one box will completely cure the worst case of blipd, itching, bleeding or pro- truding piles. You have norisk torun for Dr. A, W, Chase’s Ointment is gnaranteed to cure piles, “arpets—Ladies it will pay you tosee our new Carpets at once, they are very rich in patt-rns and coloring,--Prowse Bros, The Carpet Men. 21 oz. is the welghtof our Manhattan Derby, the newest thing in American hard hats )} Come and see it,its worth your time, lots ot others at smilar prices. Its $3.00 and worth every cent of it, Prowse Bros. Know all men that Satur Jay is tie day at Stanley Bros. Reed programme of Emersonian recita), Make no other engagement for Thuredey evening, April 5.b. 2 pote Upten’s marmalade or jam for 25 cents at Beer & Gott’s. UAH DOWN ! an ro nae | CASH DOWN The highes for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Eedale Foundry. T.A McukaN, Charlo tetowr Our New Clothing FOR sPRING HAS ARRIVED It is from the best makersin Canada The fit, finish and general make np is superior to most READY-TO-WEAR CLO HING. You will find our prices the very lowest ac- ‘cording to quality ot go.ds. Men’s Suits from $3.75 to $10 50 ~e.. 1.50 to 6.50 When you want clothing, come and sve us. Our INDUCEMENTS, GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES J. B, Macdonald & Co 6% YM Se SES Ne SSA SSS NZ Ze ° eo Shave tigre ® + ¥ Y/- te <° S i Bs le atl: "aS N @ Prints... T.J Harris, Me Ys apie aston gh A > LONVOY HOUSE mR fe: as oO, 23 SRY pe exten ashore Oye or. s ordre odors ordre oye QS GS GS GS GPT aS as Gray a eae — ce | Altbongh the special price of $2.50 is discontinued to-day, our regular price of $3.00 for solid gold end, 10 year guar- antee gold filled frame, with first quality lenses, complete is less than many charge. The price is for all ordinary cases, including testing; we only make an extra charge if » special lenses has to be made to order at the factory. We have fitted up a good many persons, giving complete sat.sfaction. Some have come qut e a distance who had to be within 3 feet ofa 3} in letter in order to tell what it was; afte: being fitted with our spectacles they could read the same letter at a distance of over 200 ft. ; We have in stock a fine line of steel and white spectacle frames which we fit with first quality lenses at $1.50 up. Bs. WW ‘TDaylor OFPTICIAN Oameron Blocx, Charlottetown Fine Photography ie— | all the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled.} Ourjcustomers are all delighted Be sure’and visit the leading siudio. Queen and Grafton Sts. Ch’town. April 2nd 1900, eee neenaee-ceaeontintner nee Senate a shy € f all Wine Merchants fist uy. W holesale from the distiller, A. G. Tacupson & Co, Glasy ¥