2 ae siti ete hn all ae THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 14, see. SHANI SPRING LLINERY PENING DNEMDAY EL Tl JUL, m, to6 p. m. OO irom Zp. PeNKus & The Millinery Leaders. Ch’town. Local and ther Items, Loyal Crvueavers.— Every Monday at @ 0. Vicroris Divisiey. — Monday evening in Wright’s Hall. Tae Pross.—Moderate to fresh west aw nde; cloudy to fair. Sunday: Fiue » ih stationary or bigher temperature. Passeycrn Trarric.—The trains from tie east eud west today brought in large aumbers of pereons taking advantage cf the Barga'o Days excursion. Tae Timrerature.—The lowest last nw bt was 36 above zero; the bighest to 1.30 today was 48. The rainfa!l since yreterday at 1 p. m., wae { of an inch. Wepye: nay Next is the date of the HK. ster Fevtival. Don’t mies it, It will be ield in &t!Joreph’s Cenvent, and will be sure to please. scrim pata W CT U—Meeting on Monday at 3.30. A. icteresting programme. All are metfully requested to be present. Vi itors welcome. Grace (uurcu.—The Tea and Apron kait in the Y. M.C. A. Hall on Thurs~ Guy evening was & mort succesefal affair. Tie different tables were well patronized sid a snug sum must have been realized. 1 \e affair wae under the direction of the Is dies of Grace Church. Poutrry Suow —Now that such an in creased intereet is being taken in P. E, Ja'and’s poultry industry, considerable at-« tenion ie being paid to the display of poultry in the windows of Thorne Brose. upiown meat store. The fowls belong to Mr. (George Chilton, and include trict ef white Minorcas, black Minorcas, Whire Leghorns, Silver Wyan- dot es, Ply mouth Rocks, (six months old) and coops of Black Breasted Red Game avd Black African Bantams. Numerous pr ze ticke\s won at Nova Scotia and P E delood provincial exhibitions add to the show. Mr. Chilton is seling eggs for hatching from all of these breeds at one doliar a se\ting. —— First Meruopist Caurca.—Easter Day: moruing service: Invecation — The Strife is ’er, Mendelssohn ; Canticle— Venite, Hemilton; Anthem - Christ Being Raiced, {E vey; Voluntariee—But Thou Didet Not Leave, I Know that My Redeemer, Gloria 12th Mase. Evening service.—Invocatioo—A Song or Easter, N H Alien; Anthem—The Heavens Are Telling, Creation; Voluo- taries-- With Verdure Clad, Silver Trompete, March. Carol service on Monday evening at 8 p. m.; splendid carol collection. Solo-~ iste Mise }lettie Collirgs, soprano, and Mr. W. Brown, cornetist. THE DAILY EXAMINE ene | APRIL 14, 1900 A MISTAKE COKRECTED. We thik thai TEe Watchman is justa Mr. H aszard little unfair towards and Mr. Haezard bas nct, we believe, been pereonally or cloeely identified with the | Tue ExaMINER. ' ; . : | incapable and irresponsible aggregation of i sente many intelligent and inde; endent men throughoutthe Province been steadfast to their party until they } see unwilling, to carry out reforms. failures of their party, they call for a new departure in the interests of the couatry. |To such men we say “come over” and But for the Guardian whom it represents “welcome.” those no | and | have place | deny and repudiate the Watchman’s state- | mentthat Tue Examiner has gone * length of inviting such stock into the the | councils of the opposition.” W hile we | respect & strong, honest party man, we | have no respect for a strong, dishonest | party man who pretends to be independent t bas acted in opposition to his expressed principles and in defiance of his expressed desires. In view of their conduct in re- spect alike to the Plebiscite and the License,The Guardian ought to be in oppo~ sition, fair and equare, to the false Lib- eral leaders. But instead of this we see ‘cllowed by suggestions calculated to draw attention away from Liberal falsity and rascality. We want nove of euch as The Guardian. It is essential to the euc- cess of the Provincial reform that is need- ed and demanded that the party to carry it out shall, for the greater part, Le com- posed of honest and patriotic men. | ~=s NOTES AND COMMENTS. —We are compelled to bo!d over some editorial matter and also a report of the Provincial Alliance. In the meantime we have to congratulate the Alliance up- on the election cf Mr. Anderson, of Ken- sington, as Precident. — Referring to the relations between Great Britain and France, the Figaro saye: “The eventuality of an Anglo-French war has diseppeared. The artitude of the English Government all slong has been most just and irreproachable. The polemics and provocations of the press are over, and the relations of the Cabinets of the two countries are smoother. ——————————_—— ep Australia Takes the Cake. New York, April 13.—Great Britain bas to a large extent stopped buying food- stuff’s for her crmy in South Africa from this country, according to local steamship agents. “Shipments to South Africa are now confined almost exclusively to hay, oats and mules, with an occasional large order for canned gonde,” said one of them today. “The war department officials found that they coald get corns and meats quieker and cheaper from Australia and since then the shipments have been drop ping off.” STATISTICS SHOW that more people die of consumption than from any other cause. Slight colds are the true eeeds of consumption. Beware of the slightest cougb. Adameon’s Botanic Cough Bal- sam stands without a peer. 25c. all Druggists. Well Selected Stock.— Boots and shoes arriving daily, Something neai that will ' wear to the best eatiefaction and can be ecid within the reach of all fur the least money at McQuaid’s, Lower Queen St. Cape Cod Cranberries at Beer & Goff’s, i which Premier Farqubarson is the head. That he bas all along been a strong Libera} is true. Ia this 1«epect be repres } who have their country going to the dogs and their party utierly unable, and apparently | We ad~ mire strong and honest party men ; and we and we and prefers his party even when bis party | nothing but empty hypocritical protests | A POWERFUL LINK, Inthe Dodd’s Kidney Pills Endless Chain of Proof. ———— eee Is Mr. J. H. Ireland, of Halifax, His Friends Thought, was Dead—How Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cared Him. Hauirax, N.S., April 18.—“I’m an- other link—and a mighty strong link too —in the ‘Erdless Chain of proet’ that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only sure and always reliable cure for all forme of kid~ ney diseases.” So says Mr.J. H. Ireland, the genial commercial traveller, whose cure, by he agency of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, bad in it no small element of romance. “Yes, sir,’ be weot on. “I was a pretty sick man. So sick, ijdeed, did my friends and acquaintances in Hahifax | believe me, that when another man own- ing the eame name as myself died in a town ip the dietrict which my knew [ was visiting they concluded that I was the deceased. who, everyone who knew me believed it. “Thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills, how- | ever, | was very far from dying just then. On the contrary, I was on the high road to | recovery, and making progress at a gallop | towards the goal. A good many pairs of | eyes Opened wide whea I turned up in | Halifax, not oaly alive, but ruddy, fat, | etalwari, and in robust health, whereas | had been thio, pale, weak and frail when | they had seen me previously. | Dodd’s Kidvey Pills did it all for me. | | Their effect was simply magical. I could | not have believed that any medicine could | give a poor, frail, weak wreck such strength, flesh and health in so short a time. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills did it for me, and wil) do it for anyone else.” se PERSONAL. Miss E, Rattenbury returned from the west today. * Mr. J. A. Ready, of Kensington, is in town today. Mrs. Jones, of Moncton, is visiting | Charlottetown. Mr. A. C. McDonald, M.P., is at home for the Easter holidays. Mr. L. A. Somers, of Halifax, is regis- | tered at the Hotel Davies. Mr. and Mrs. James Paton have re~ turued to Charlottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J. B. Russ, of Summerside, | are visiting Charlotietown. Mr. S. F. Hodgson was a passenger by | the western train chis morning. Mr. Joseph Rogers, of North Bedeque, paid a visit to Charlottetown today. Miss Sayre, of the Kindergarten, will spend the Easter holidays in St. John. Mr. Alexander Martin, 'M. P., returned last evening from Ottawa, and left for his home at Val 'eyfieid. Mr. Frank B. Street, the well known commercial traveller, is among the latest arrivals at the Hotel Daviee. Mrs. R. D. McLauchlin, of St. Peter’s Bay, aud her sister, Mies Ada Macdonald, of Duadas, are visiting friends in Cuoar Jottetown. Mr. and Mrs. J.C. Sims arrived in tbis city last right from Halifax on the Minto, and are guestsof Mr. avd Mrs. W.O. Fife. Mr. W. A. Brennan, of the Sumwer- , side Journal, came to town yesierday and crossed to the mainland by The Minto today. 1 The Brockville Times says : Mr. Farle, of Lachute, Que., who succeeds W. J. Gilmour as local manager and district superintendent of the Bell Telephone Company, arrived yesterday and wil! spend a few days becoming acquainted with with his new duties before setiliog in Bockville permanently. He is a very genial fellow and will no doubt become very popular. _——P> 2 <a Soxe Service at the Gospel Meeting in Prowse’s New Block tomorrow afternoon at3.45. Strangers always welcome. Orr tHE Track.— One of the trucks of a first-class car on the train from George- town went of the track this moruiny, but no one was hurt. The accident occured between Peake’s and New Perih. Sv. Pavi’s Cuvrcn —Holy Con:munio at 8 30 a. m, and after 1! o'clock service Chiliren’s eervice at three o’clock Addrese by Judge Fitzgerald, Music : Morning eervice— Veniti, Gregor- ian; Gloria, Gouvoad ; Grand Te Devm in G., Smart ; Jubilate, Eiry; Anthem *“ The Resurrection ” with bass, tevor, Soprano, eoloes ;: Kyrie, Schubert. Just a Wor as to our mevhod of remakiag mattresses. We secured a machine in New York for this work wich not only the filling } old method. | but removes all dust and dict at the same time—no other process is haif as good—--and the cost is 1-3 less than by the MARK WRIGHT & G0., LTD Hom: Makers. te eaten —— theroughly loosens up friends | immediately } The} we sympathise with such men whens/ fiaglitas papers reported my death, and their eyes being opened to the faults and ey Yep CU {4 a and Gents, GO RO Swell Coats for La Gj Easter. Swell Gloves from BH EZ day. 50c,75ce, $100 Perr and $1.35. ees a can choose from 100. onnea ’ “ oge pay Perrin’s Kid Gloves 865 Pairs Kid Gloves to- Easter Suits for Children. Easter Hats and Caps, Easter Scarfs and Bows. Top Coats, Suits, White and Colored Shirts, Ladies get your New Easter Hat where you JAMES PATON .& CO, onge me anrncunas OVERFLOW _OF- ¥ a AT Za GHARLOTTETOWNS Vy GREATEST DRY GUS Easter Easter Scarfs. Ladies’ dies, Nobby Neck Wear for 50c in Colored Kid, in’s guaranteed glove $1.10 I Jas. Paton § Co's” 5 $. | On § ny The Hit of the Season 100 Trimmed Hats for Easter. ! The latest creation in e USS} . y - se a Sgt iD) UD) — LED) 77) A Ss) — TN 1 VR ANID ARY, )) ae BVA) Dee — os BI} ai Hj ht ome 4s) Goods i) Sr BORN At 1(6 Belmoaot Place, West Mount, (Montreal), on April 8:b, 1900, 1 daughter to Mr. and Mrs. Jack Martin. —— eee DYSPEPSIA vs. CONSUMPTION Frequently Deceive the Doc- tors by their Similarity. _ Men Have Died With Dyspepsia Think- ing They had Consumption — The Safeet and Surest Course to Foliow is to Use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Many a man has been killed by fea:. Many a man has fretted himself to death. Maty ® man has gone to his grave, sup- posedly a victins of Consumption whose complaint was neither more wor less than Dyspepsia. Contumption hears euch a closs simi- larity to certain forms of Dyspepsia that it is easy aod natural to mistake one for the other. The chief symptomsare iden- tical. In each case there is a cough, loss of flesh, paleness and night sweats. In som- cases even the most ekilied physi- cians have mistaken one for the other. Being under the mistaken belief that they have Consumption, dispeptics some- times obtain treatment for the first- named disease. Thus they take medicine fora disease that does not afllict them, and which medicine does them no good, while they take no medicine for Dyspepsia, which tbey have. The safest, surest tnd beet course to fallow is to use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They are, a8 has been shown hundreds of thousands of times, an infallible cure for Dyspepsia. In nine cases out of ten, the patent will recover perfect health, sirength and vigor in a few weeke, for in nine out of every ten cases Of thie kind, the disease is Dyspepsia and net Cen- sure ption. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cure Dyspep- sia 1p the only rational way, by removing the cause. They make the cure complete by curing the constipation that nearly always accompanies Dyspepsia, and by putting the liver in thorougb!y healthy condition, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets prevent Con- sump ion by filling the veins with fresb, rich red blood, and strengtnening the sys~ tem at every point against the dread disease, Pure Maple Wax, Mep’e ‘Sugar and Bananes arrived today at W F Carter’s —2 iv. EASTER SONG. He is risen, as He said, ("T'was the angel told the tale,} Doubt and Sorrow, jnow heve fied. Faitb, and Happiness prevail Bletsed ressurection morn, Everlasting Joy is born. He is risen as He said, He has left the cheerless tomb, Seek Him not among the dead, Seek Him not amid the gloom, Seek Him on this earth of oars, Seek Him ’midst the opening flowers. He is risen as He said, Could His followers doubt His word, Did they think of him as dead ? He, the mighty, conquering Lozd,— Doubting souls, rejoice, rejoice, Sing aloud with heart and voice, Hei: risen as He said, He the Holy Son of God ; Look not on the graye with dredd, Follow where the Saviour «rod, Through the darkness, through night On to everlasting light. A. R Charlottetown @2+06+o— oreo Lost Sleep. a Hours of sleep are frequently lost and rest disturbed owing to coughing and irritation of the throat. One or two doses of Harvard Bronchial Syrup is cften eut- ficient to banish every cause of unrest. At this teason a bottle of Harvard Bron- chiai Syrup should be found in every home. a een Baptist Cuvrca.—At the evening ser- vice in the Baptist Church Miss Amy Earle will sing a contralto solo—and the choir Dr. Elvy’s Easter anthem. —_— -_>- — GospeL Meetrixc. — Remember the Gospel meeting iv Prowse’s new block, Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock. Strangers always welcome. Lesson oc the Resur- rection. Collection for the Indian famine fund. stipes Rbubarb, cucumbers, lettuce, lemons‘ orsuges,radich, p.rsiey, poited plants and wild geese at Gay’s Stalle, Saturday. Market cpen untill ien to-night. Garters’ Seeds Grow New Meple Sugar (island make) re- ceived this morning at Ber & Goft’s ibe etom ST. PETERS HALL By the Children of the Militia officers In aid of the Soldiers’ Wives’ League, Thursday Evening, April 19th. PROGRAMME. PART I. 1. Opening: BepOOR. ...00cesesccccedesic sere Ethel Longworth. 2. Vocal Solo... eee Hammond Johnson. 2. Recitation—*The Women of Britain .:...++« Helen Warburton, 4. The Crowning of the May Queen Tih QRCGO o. 00500 .00s _ndith Moore CPO iad cue bcecés co uee Gladys Peake POs ceeneetis eis Ly man Davidson Sceptre Bearer .... Muriel Hooper Fun and Frolic...T. Fullerton & J. Jenkins, Vocal Solo.................. Agnes Watts sss so cdcesvvess 16 ch ldren ee bee spe owes sue 6. T&nce inowee aee a : Arthur Warburton. 7. Making the Flag.......... 00s ee : B. Warburton, L. Davidson, H. Johnson 8 Recitation—‘The Co!ors of the Flag’....--+9 Mary Jenkins. 9. Cavalry Sword Exercise..............-- vee Hazel Davidson Fanny Meilish Hattie Hodgson Heien Warburton Ethel McLean Viano, Mary Bartlett SALE OF CANDY Part I 10. Speech: ...+.: ad 20h Krnest Weeke. Li. The Fairy’s Revenge ... ......00.++-++0000e8 CHARACT c.#AB, Queen Mother Fanny Mellish Princess...... Mabel Lungworth Fairy Queen .....He'en Warburton GJOTR. «00. .cccccee-es Saazel Davidson Fairies, ita ae 9 little Girte 6 ETE ee ie Weston Peake Prince .... ,ATihar Warburton Pardi iJester)......Eric Warburtun i SS oe cence 1%. Violin Scio..... .. ie pude ‘ka aie Parker Hooper 14. Reciti‘ation., song of the Canadian:....-+« Legion..... ieee kis I Hattie Hodgson. 15. Vocal Solo—Up with the Flag (asedll Ethe! Stewart God Save the Queen. : Admission 25c. Doors open 7.3) En‘tertaile ment at 8 o'clock. 14—t.d. ee | HOUSE TO LEI.--Four rooms, Grafton Street below Prince of Walee College Apply to Mrs. Argus Newberry on premises,