THE DAILY EXAMINER Te ee ee a ee ees eatery Pe ee CHARLOTTETOWN, MaY 3i, (899 LO” TL AAG CS Se TAT ec liogh+ , | manding iniluence Two Nights Only | vi» Thursday & Friday eT JUNE Ist & 2nd ~—— ie aL An Ny V iL UF RATIONS 50—PERFORMERS—60 Briliiamt Calcium Effects... . Cos'umes Direct from New Ycrk Ferpsichorean Revelations | —CONCLUDING WiTH— 4 Grand Cake Walk. 3¥ 20 LADIES AND GENTL"\MEN Prices, 25, 35 and 50 cents, Brought Forward Flavors Few people enjoy the flavor of garlic with plum pudding, } It is impossible to wash chipped ' cooking utensils thoroughly clean—con- sequently yesterday’s ingredients flavor | to-day’s dinner when such uteasils are used. The CRESCENT STEEL AGATE WARE does not burn or chip and there is no ** left over”’ flavor in them to spoil the cooking. Every piece Is guaranteed by our label—All Dealers. ie, ORE rt ee MADE BY | The Thos. Davidson Mfg. Co, MONTREAL. 5 Railway House Charlottetewn P. F. I, [HIS HOUSE ie throughly titted and furniehed for the accomo/ation of guests, ap iis copveniently situated, being nearly opposite the entrance to the Railway Depot, Rates moderate. “Strict atiention w business. Johu Bolger ”, 3—I Hereby cantion the public ageinet misleading statements made by rivals to the effect that I have moved up town. The Aailway House continues to do business at the old stand—nearly opposite the pareenger depot. May 23, 1899. J.B ANa...... Hixquisite Studio And Photos to match the Studio, , a a A Retter come in and arrange for a sitting. a 2 aw WESTLAKE BROS., Photographers { Yew Prowse BiccKx AUCTION Household Furnitute PRUDAY JUNE 2nd,99 AT 11 O’CLOCK _ Br instructicn from the estate of the late Mrs fa: eton, I will sell by auction on the above Ga'*.at her late residence on KICHMOND oT. EET (wear Queen) all the household fur- mitliré now contained in tnat large and weil Bitv 1 house—consisting in part of Stoves, Coc <ing Utensils, Kitchen, Hal}, Dining room and Parlor Furniture, with lot of Bedrooms all comfortably fitted. <All Pictures and Ure keryware, % @ positive. Terms cash. KE, H. NORTON, Auctioneer | Bor i os : | Neck. | vaale would undoubtedly be a serious une ry, wrifes an “army man” in the Sunday spec a} conir in the coming war-—- This is fully realized , will surely have a if war there is to be. | by oar military authoritise, and it i3 seep field batteries are at stationed at Newcastle, on se frontier, while the first step, if trouble e nearer, will be to despatch consider- reinforcements ot artillery to South ca. Long range fire seems an alimoat certain method of overcoming Boer mark- manshbip; itis difficult to see how their fles ld serve them against Lyddite ropped in on them from a safe dis : e fact that three s momecoat ' ; ' +) . | Ate | tan | ithe -tated Sir George Colley mad arge use of his artillery, such as it was, | before attack, the result might have beep | different. The action of hie rocket tubee was very effective, and these demoralising execution among the before the fight at Lang’s W:th all this, war in the Trans } MAKES did great horses dertaking, and no one in their senses would enter npop it without fully appreci- ating the cost, One whole army corps at least weuld be requiredin the first line | with a second in reserve, and the pressure entailed thereby upon our regular forces would be very severe. Perhaps the most potent argument in favor of maintaining Burlesque Coon | peace is the defenceless condition of the | British population at Johannesburg. This } numbers some 20,000 odd, men women and children, and they are at the mercy of the Boer guos. It would be impossible to Withdraw them in less than a fortnight, aud they remain practically so many host~ ages in the hands of the foe. It ie too much to hope thatthe Boer authorities would forego this terrible advantage. > -—-=- The New Woman Now enters upon pursuits formerly monopolized by men. But the feminine nerves are stil] hers and ehe snffera from the toothache. To her we recommend Nerviline—nerve- pain cure—cures tooth- ache in d moment. Nervilime, the most marve!lous pain remedy known to science Nerviline may be used efficasiously fer a] nerve pain. : NEWS §' ' ii Lord Ki'ghener is going home to Kug- jaod for a a x weeks’ holiday. A heavy failure je the iron trade bss occured at Glasgow. Four more plague cases bave b:-en dis- covered in Alexan Yr a. Many p’opl- have remarked vpon the very fixed expression of Lord Kuchener’s eyes, the canee uf which was said to have been a long residence in the glaring eunligh! of the East, Now, how-ver, a photegrapher has ceme forward with a statement tba! willbe news to Lord Kitchener’s many aduiirers, ‘Uhat searching (ook of his is said toSbe partly due toa glass eye. The photo grapher discovered this by the peculiar reflection from the artificial substitute Shown inthe negative on development. Great touchivg-up was necessary to revder thephoto artistic. The eagleeye of the camera has much toanewer for. FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Mail av:i Erapire: Lt is related of Mr. Sifton’s wost cherished immigrants, the Doukhobors, that they are enabled, owing to their ecientific methede, to purewe their labours without the assistance of either the horee or the ox. For example, io plough- ing, they harness the women in front of the plough,snd there you are. Halfa dozen duchesses do the pulling while ‘he duke steers. This seems to be th-ir appli- cation of domestic economy to agriculture. But it shows that the women are no preud, A woman never really knows the meaa- ing Of happiness aod content until «re is the mother of wheal hv, happy child. The heslith of tbechil] depends ou the health ofthe mother, both befare and after birth. Most all of wo: e.’s weak- ness and part.cularly the weakuess thar most strongly infliences the health of children, comes from some derangement or @iseaseofthe distinctly feminine or~ gans. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure troubles ofthis nature. It should be taken regularly by every xomen during the entire period of gestation. It gives strength toall the organs involved, lessens the pains of childbirth and insures the bealth of both mother and chii#, Send 31 cne-cent siaropato eover coat ofmailing ovly,and receive tree a copy of Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser. Ad- cress, Worla’s Dispe: saryMedical Aseocia- tion, Buffaio, N. Y. Se 5 ere _ TT Pasture Farm Wanted. His Worship the Mayor ie in receipt of a letter from Mr.T.M. Kirkwood, of Sud- bury, Ontario, who desires to obtain a thousand acres of Jand between Summers side and Ubarlottetown for pasturage. He ia willing to take them in farms of 100 or 200 acres each, “as close to each other as possible”. Application may be made to the Mayor or to Mr. Kirkwood himeelf. Mr. Kirkwood will come to sce the farme when he hears from those who have places to offer. The opportunity to sell or lease seems to be a good one for land owners: and Mrs Kirkwood is evyulently a man to May 23 -lwk It is generally understood now that cultivate. | 7 - ley ; "aT, Tv? na * ‘ ‘ ¥|/DEFENVCELESS JOHANNESBURG. \ ; ) L ) \ ( )| N | Vil tilts , A | | | ruiiie AND COMMENTS. NOTES —Those who want to see the Belfast and Murray Harbor railway a reality ought to protest against the Liberal gerry- mander whieh will make the represen tatives of Queen’s and King’s counties politically independent ofthe proposed | (08 railway. 1-3... Midturas eommmes ‘ —A canal commission ~4ppointed by Governor Roosevelt, of New York State, bas been Jooking over ihe Canadian canals, lis members are reported io have said that these Jinks in our waterway are 8 revela- that, if Montreal provides facilities the present be able to compete and that it tion to them; terminal will not adequate Erie canal with the St. Lawrence eystem ; might be well to abandon the Erie canal altogether, and allow the western traffic of the Caited States to go by the Canadian rovte, Commentivg on these statements, the New York Tribune eave: “The simple facte are that for years past Canada bas been improving her trane~ portation facilities in a far-seeing, enter~ prising, energetic, aud liberal manner, She has meant busivese at every atep. She has been animated by the spirit that has made the Brittsh Empire the greatest commercial power the world has ever seen.” —The Queen of Madagaccar eetting fashions for Parisienues! Think of it! It sounds like a Gilbert and Sullivan opera idea, but it is a positive fact. The dusky Ranavolo was not permitted te visit Paris, but the delicately embroidered gouze which trimmed the gown she wore when she ar- rived in Marseilles caused such a eensae tion that the dethroned sovereign was be- sieged by dressmakera almostas soon as she had left theship. To one dressmaker who won Her Majestv’s favor by bringing a number of beautiful Paris costumes for the Queen to try on, Ranavolo gave a equare yard of the wonderful embroidered gauze and the mediste now «¢:upies a host of church embroidery workers tc copy the stitches and try to reproduce the odd color- ing of the original. The very newest styles are 80 flat and seyere tbat the gavly colored Malgache embroidery is bailed as a wel- come relief. —In 1597 the Senate threw out the Drummond deal. The result is that we now heve a new contract, which, although excersive fh i's terrivs, eaves half a million in the pur bie ef the Drammond and snother helf mil oa_in the rental ofa portion of the Grand Trun’ line. In 1598 \ the Sena'e threw out the Yukoa d-al. The result is that instead of giving 4 000,000 acres of go'd land for a railwav now kauwo to be useleas, we have the 4 006,090 acres, for sale at a price eet upon them by Mr. Sifton,-$'0 en acre Tu 1899 the Senate threw out the Govern- ment’s retroactive expropriation bill. Asa resu't the Ministers, who sought the right t. expropr’ate private property, to hold it for any length cf time, and ti en to cast i! back upon the owserin whole or iv part, are deprived of the tremendous power over the possessions of the prople that they wanted to wield. The Mail ani Empire well remarks that ‘fit is the G.veroment, not the Senate, that need- «bolition,” pre SIGK BEA DAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiag Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé. M ness, Dad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Sma!! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills, D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. 8. Plaster Co.—Eng'ish Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Piaster. ‘ Also agentfor the Maritime Clay Work Bric <. Astk always on hand, Aleoop dawell furnished feed store adjoining cery. 0. L. HOOPER, eod Cor. Great George & Chestnut Sis, Sunlight and Lifebuoy Scaps + 77 ? ta lis ad at 5 cents per twin bar, islixe buy- ng silk at the price of cotton. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Time Tables, etc. this season very large. HOW TO GET TO CHARLUTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Charlottetown every Saturday at neon and will be due at Charlowtetown on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at ove she will leave Ov return to Boston. Hali- tax avd Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Paseengers may take the steamer atany of the ports mentioned. The Halifax wiil be supplemented by the Grand Duchess laterin the season. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax aod Charlottetown each week, calling at several poris en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam~ pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charloutetown bv the steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Du Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail special which leaves Summereide each evening immediatelv alter the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, Batel DACs. oc cc¥e cess Charlottetown ennts FE soketaiins és sw 0s04 “ Pinan DEN iisisiesnd cs oss 9 Weniie TO... 5 eneseens " Lepege House........... ; ¥ Finlay House...... boweteins ‘ Railway House....... snathiie sexe “ Cantwell Houste.....00.cerece0 “6 Ciliates Weise... 6 5 ics Summerside Ruas House....... Fiiecude ‘ “ Campbell Hotel............ « Aitken House..........seeseeee Georgetown Tapper House........ .. oe 7 ee Wee MOE L p cuscccece Souris Landsdown Hotel......... Cepe Traverse Atsion Terees. «.. i. secsene Alberton Wieener House....... unin - Seaforth Houre.....0. ..0s0- ~ TORUROE BION hose vcccere ess Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................. Kensington Commercial Hotel......... ” Macdonald House......... ca Montague Clark’s H«tel...... Gcasdvcos .Mount Stewart Senate TG. , .. cicctcscee _ Acadia Hotel......... 000000, Lracadie Beach Beatie Tht hs coca cvcice vss Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton io geet ER PP eee Powna! Cle SUCHE. is oss elebedss & Starhope NT 6, cicvikinnss ‘ " a re Breckley Point North Shore Hovwre......... Malpreque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as well as a yood many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonanie rate. RCCKY POINT FERRY The steamer E.fio plies be:ween Prince Street wharf and Rocky Poinv daily, (Suadays excepted) as follows: W iJ) leave Prince Street Wharf Be so ccess is cae via eee SF we ba nbeninad. bap bank © el te estan ena ee Oia inlieh soo peated gk 6 < sd ender deyns ees ten 100 p. m. Pr iss cukbbs & + cPoerndiasseda sat ee : FF ee ud ecsndenrs eae - in aoe Will leave Rocky Point: BR énee-cnishicc sie scsere etveeqseser Oe We TEs $6. sgoseeses nen Oe : eteand 6 db 4 duvcasteelle ss Re ee OO we Sak OREN + den eecencbab a AT” TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, Trains for Summerside and pointe wes leave Charlottetown each morning at 7.30, end each afternoon at 4.i0. town each day a 8a. m. and 3 p.m. The train for Cape Traverse leaves Charlottetown each afiernoon at 6. Se ea ae ee Screens DOORS and WINDOWS—. A}l sizes on hand and made to! order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & C0. P. FE. I. Door & Sash Factory Information for Tourists and Others | & Prince Edward Island has many attrac- | tions for tourists, and it is expected that | the influx of visitors will be} patbababatameanaacaanaataateatateataataanaane as . Ne gt Fe Ser enone! peers ST EE EE RN Oc chs ss ws Cael Oe SUNDAYS, : Will leave Prince Street Wharf : OG oie os kd Cee MS woegneeer cosvegesny oes cesence: ke Oe We URS 66 *e*veeneenenae® eeteeaee eR eeeeee 2 60 “ ee te pie bbemaen Oe ee Will leave Rocky Point: Biiesdié bi i vcasetakiae (ioe “s OPO RO THERE RE eRe ee ee ee 1 15 p- mh. } Fe ee " Oe eee - Dasataanaanaae Traine for poinis east leave Charlotie- | | SSMS Se SIs i ya 0, O10, $12, S15 2 s%—_- - —_—_ —_—— —— Coa | Tweed Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tne latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cu’away or Prince Albert. We can fii the strait man, the ronnd shouldered man, the stout or slim man, just as easy as the ordinary man _ just because the goods are MADE that way. They ate cut to suit the different figures. E*it-—<a» Feeform has removed the Jast objection to ready made clotning (weakness iu vital points) From start to finish Fit'Reform is made to wear. It is just such «lothing as thousands of people all over the Dominion have been looking «nd longing for; now there is a great demand for it, in fact we cannot get from the makers enough. _ his is our seventh shipment this sprin HUWOSE so DRUS The Wonderful Cheap Men at he oe he gfe he eae fe . ASD RET CECA CaN aR Cae eo colette oS