‘ j MO we ,ov® ; c ee “ oF ay 9S AER ERE TT ee eles .he Quic ; jComers =f ‘Chance | O1.e or two rooms in your home need paper- ing? Yondon’t want to spend much money on it? Drop in and see our assortment of | Paget lal Ali the odd lines, small lots, and remnants accumulated from a year of wall paper selling, have been tied up, marked ata price that’s lower than the makers would want. SECOND FLOOR...... RE & MeLEOD PAPER MEN. - ead rT oe THE WALL ~ ee ee a\ 7 " y ns = n Sar me Jf Te ee ra RN mae SE Pe) ee NaH hg SDR te PES: aly 4aehy -_--—- —— WY Gales Uf l’s Newson’s b's Goud Ssegeeye 2We Havre Wot Found It Necessary te cut 4 off OUR prices in order to sell our goods—as a matter of fact our REGULAR prices are as low as other CUT prices. Ask to see oar $21-00 Bedroom Suite, you will pronably fnd it as good as any other suite in the city redueed from $37 to $22.00 NEWSON he 95% NY Sit, & TL, °F % els ds w2 f Fee CRIES Ss esweuzse Hh SEINE TE LASS TERRES 1] BESP AG LAE ES EES KeEVeeeeececc’. London House Remnant Sale - T. J. HARRIS AQAALSVCCLLLE a | Cabinet waa held This is True Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to CLS MEOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, A MEETING OF THE CABINET The Meeting of Parlia- ment was Discussed MARCH 16 AND APRIL 6G THE DATES MENTIONED. But the Final Decision Held Over Until To-day. is [Special ro Taw Examiver. | Orrawa, Feb 24.--A meeting of the yesterday at which there were ten Ministers presc nt. The Washington delegates explained to their colleagues what had been accom. plisbed, or rather not accomplished. The date of the meetingof Parliament was d.ecuseed, the majority being in favo’ of Thursday, March 16tb. Some Ministers, owever, pressed strongly for April 6th, holding that it woull be fer better to delay meeting until then and bave ail the business of the Govern- get readv than to meet parliament in ment g March in @ stace uoprepairdness. Owing to ihe absence of Tarte, Sifton Fisher and Burden, and especially the two former, it was decided to leave the final decision over until to-day, alihough at present writing March 16sh., has the call. oo ree Things to alake a Note of. ‘ I. 0 O F.—Willey Lodge, No to nigbt. Third Degree. Hockey — Victorias will practice tonight at 8 o'clock, C.0.F.- Court Chariottetown meets to- night at 8 o’clock. Payment of dues and o- mis meets ’ i ~— eer oiher important business. Orient Division will meet in Wright’ Lower Heli this evening at 8 p. m. Arrangements will be made for the return visit to Mayflower Division. Daag Sine,—I was for seven yearea sufferer from Bronchi#l trouble, and would be ao hoarse at times that I could scareely speak above a whi:,er. I gotno relief from anvthing till I tried your MIN- ARD’S HONEY BALSAM, Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a complete cure. I would heartily recommend it to apy one suffering from throat or lung trouble. We have only 7 pairs of those imported blankets left; 3 pair worth $3.00 now $1.75; 2 pair worth $35.50 now only $2 00; 2 pair worth $3.75 now $2.25; at the Bargain Corner Prowse Bros. Dress Goods, Corsets, Hose, Gloves, Embroidery, Laces etc, 334 pc off at the Bargain Corner Prowse Bros. SSS ee me ~ o> oD oe ee SOO] OSF 2°) moe? 2]6oeeon FOR ‘PROTECTION & INVESTHENT THE Standard Life Ass. Co, offers unequalled advan- tages. - yee omasnvanessamnssonsncessnspenaananacey P, E. Island Agency : Queen Street, - Charlottetown Fred W. Hyndman General Agent. | 26D 092 oD advise the Public, may iE DAILY EXAMINER speak free.”--Evuripipss Single Copies two Cents Kipling’s Illness. (Speciat vo Tae Bxamiver ] New York, Feb. 24.—The following bulletin was issned at 10.30 o’clock laet night by the physicians attending Rudyard Kipling : Mr. Kipling has hada tairiy comfort- able day, altuough in the late afternoon aud early eveoing,as usually happens, the symptoms have become about as they wers last evening, but not worse. —s The Naval Bill Passed. (Speciat To tHe Examryer)! Wasmivatox, Feb. 24 —The ovaval propriation bill has finally passed House. the Scandinavians Indignant. {(Srrcian to Tae Examiner’) Crristiania, Feb, 24.—Great indigna- exists among the Scandinavian Governments at the Czur’s efforts to Rus- sianiz¢ the Duchy of Finland. tion __-— > —— PECULIAR §=POISONS- GENERATED IN THE HUMAN BODY. The Result of Lyperfect Digestion of Food. Every living thing, plant or animal, con~ tains within itself the germs of certain dee cay and death. In the human body these germs of death (called by scientista Ptomanies) are us- ually the result of impertect digestion of food; the result of indigestion or dyspep- Sia. Tie stornach, from abuse, weakens, does not promptly and thoroughly digest the food. The result is heavy, sodden mass which fermente (the firat process of decay) poisoning the blood, making it thin, weak and Jacking in red corpuscles; poisoning the brain causing headaches, pain in the eyes, Bad digestion weakens the heart, cau3ing palpitation and fivally bringing on disease of this very important orga. Poor digestion poisons the kidneys, caus- ingtbrights disease and d‘abetes, And their is so because every organ,every nerve depends upon the stomach alone for nourishment and renewal, and weak diges- tion shows itself not only in lose of appe- tite and flesh, but in weak nerves and muddy complexion, The great English scientist, Hurley, said the best start io life is a sound stomach. Weak stomachs'fails to digest food proper- ly, because they lack the properr quantity of d gestive acids (lactic and hydrochloric) and peptogeaic products; the moet sensible remedy in all cases of indigestion, is to take afier each meal one er two of Strarts Dyspepsia Tablets, because they supp)y in a pleasant, harmless form all the elements that weak stomach Jack. The regular use of Stuarts Dyspepsia Tableis will cure any form of stomach trouble except cancer of the stomach. They inciease fleab, insure pure biood strong nerves, bright eve and clear com- plexion, because all these resul: only from wholesome food well digested. Nearly all druggists sell Stuarts Dyspep sia Tablets at 50 cents full size package or by mail by enclosing price toStuart Co., Marshall, Mich, but ask your druggist first. A little book on stomach diseases mailed free. Address Stuart Co, Marshall, Mich. 39¢ Dress goods sale now cn at Stanley Bros—''nis is not a common sale of Dress Goods, nor a sale of eommon Dress goods but a sale of High Grade Fashionable Stuffs at the popular price intro- duced by us for these Sales 59c per yard. Stanley Bros 2 in It is said that the soldiers who had taken Hood’s Sarsapariila stood the long marches in Cuba much better than the othere. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets. @SOeGet b. Db BDOOSt*DIC SW OS® #8 oo All druggtsts refund the myuey if it rails to relieve, sd. ap- | FRIDAY FEBRUARY 24, 1899 | NOTES AND COMMENTS. —_—— —The New over, voles are not now needed, let us therefore have anew arrangement for the carriage of our mails between Sackville aod Tormentice by a special train. —Under Liberal rule the debt of Nova Scotia hasibeen raived tothe sum of $3,742,- 156 —nearly four millions of dollars. The Liberal party of P. #. Island is going the pace too—tbough P. E. Island lacks the mineral resources of Nova Scotia to fall back upon, How long will the p-onle permit the Liberals to go on? Will the policy “ expand ?” —Let us see! Are notthe gentlemen who Lave failed in the recent oegotiations at Washington the very same gentlemen who weot about the country, before the geuerel election, boasting that ail that was necessary to secure a favorable treaty of | reciprosity with the United States was to , put the Liberel party in power ? ~—8ir Charles Tapper remarked,a few days ago, that “bungling incapacity has , marked the administration of every branch | Of the public service since the Liberal’s accession to power, save and except those cares in which they have walked humbly and closely in the footsteps of their prede- cessors.” A great truth, tersely stated. —Advices from Ottawa state that “The postmaster general hashit upon aoother device for “ 1aising the wind.” Surclierg Branewick elections are | NO 47 MR. BRECKEN AND THE MAILS, Sir,—The Patriot and Mr. Brecken | #ppear to be inuch satisfed with the pre« | Sent mail arrangements between this ‘Islandand the mainland. If this ie so, it ‘tis morethan the public are, and they are the parties to be satisfied and not Mr. Brecken and The Patriot. Perhaps a eatisfactory answer can be given w the question in every-body’s month as to why a number of bsgsof mail matter is daily | left behind at Oape Tormentine or on the road between Aulacand that place. If | #0 lec the answer be givea. It is & great pity that Mr. Brecken, for his | Own Sake, has been trappedinto making the ridienlous statement credited to him by The Pa‘riot—becuuse, it willlead the public to believe that be hae been “eatie- tied” with the mavy annoyances and irregelarities that, in times past, have been committed in the Charlottetown Post Office. Mercuaxt. ee = Sl ———— Roy, ed stamps are regarde? as of great value by co'lectors, especially if the number so | altered is but limited. Mr. Mulock hada | number of envelopes with three cent stamp | tmbossed upon them on hand when the re~ ! cent reduction in postage was made. He has had them chenged iuto two cent stamps by placing a big figure on the Queen’s head. The result is a biffrueh for this envelope, and an augmented revenue.” ——-—t 1 0 +a gest Loss That ‘‘Has Been.” Mr. Mulock conducted the Post-office at a loss of $69,000 last month, This isadeficit of $2,200 per day, or of $828,0f0 a year. In addition to this loss of 828,000 on the working of ihe Post-office in Canada we pay $560,000 # year for the carriage of mails in steamsh ‘ps. So that in round figures the loss is $1,- 388,000 annually. They are going ‘o put a tax on tea to cover this Mulock deficit, caused largely by the two cent rate. Ten cents iv the tax proposed; but at eixcentsa poundthe ‘overpment wll raise on the 24,000,000 pounds imported just $1,440,0@0. The average man who posts a lettcr a week and uses a pound a tea a week wi | save fifty-two cents a year on his letters and pay forthis saving $3.!2 a year on his tea. —Mail and Empire. The 5 neieleidiiiliecieniannpi Mail ard Empire: The Ottawa Govern~ ment promised to kill off monopolies, and fuifilied its pledge by introducing the most gigantic of United States trusts to tax and toll the Canadian people. & <= == —— Annual Meeting Theannual meeting of the Liberal-Conse!- vative Asseciation of the Belfast District will be held at thejPublic Hall at Eldon on Wednes day the #ret day of March at 1 30 p. m. for the election of officers and other very important bnsiness, A full attendance is requesred. JAME3 NICHGL-ON, F, B, MCRAE President Secretary Feb.20 Political Notice A meeting of King’s Cownty “Liberal-Con- servative Associatioa will be held at the Court Heuse, Dundas, on Tatsday March 7th at 20’clock p.m, Mattersof importance will be brought before the association, It becomes the duty of the chairmer Of celegates to see that their respective polling districts are fully represented. A}l persons nolding Liberal- Conservative principles are cerdiall¢ invited, D. GORDON Convener Georgetown, Feb. 22—w?i cuca ee ae Liberal-Conservative Assoc. The Annual Meeting of the Third Bl- ecteral District of Kings County, will be held in the Hall, at Cardigan Bridge, on Monday, Feb. 27th, at 5 o’clock p. m. nT cry vinercemnmaentip cancion sacted, a full meeting of the party is re- quested. D. C. MORSON, President. J. A. DEWAR. Secretary. WOTICE — Notice te Cheese and Butter makers, Sealed tenders wili be received by the undersigned ublill Wednesday, the 15ta March next, from persons willing to manufacture al] the mik deiivered at the New Dominion Factory into butter and cheese. Contract to begin oa Monday the Ist day of May next, ending 31st Oct. Tenders to state salary per month, finding help, company furnishiag supplies, ais® price per 100 ib cheese, finding help, company sup- | these we have placed {2nd flat. The prices we have As business of importance will be tran- | Baking Powder Made from pure cream of tartar. Safeguards the food against alum. Alum baki menacers to are the Sead de puntata. ROVAL BAKING.“OWDER CO., WEW YORK. OUR.. Beef, Iron and Wine, Our Quinine Wine as shown in western window. of great value during Grippe or recoverizg from the after effects, 75c per bottle 25 per cent. cheaper than most makes. (Standard strength.) A. W. REDDIN, Phm, 5 Central Drug Store Sunnyside. ESP FES ERS Wal P Rell We have opened our magnificent new stock of 1899 Wall Papers, In doing so we have crowded out many ODDS and ENDS from last years stock, lots suitable for almo st any sized room, Gilts, Plains, Halls,& Borders on counter on hardly considered, We want the room they occupy, they are yours at your own price. See them, See them. Geo. Garter & Co. Importers of wall paper FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion lies. P Tenders to be marked “Tender for cheese and batter making.” . Compary pot necessarily required o .ce p any vender. i : GEORGE WILSON, fec’y New Dominion Feb. 20th 1899—w3i BLAGK - BIAMORD - KNOX } For terms, ete, apply at Lewis’ Groekery Store en Grafton Street. “et a a - iil ee ee Sls ee remo eS ee oe ll a inn