I will guarantee that my Rheumatism Cure will relieve lum- ? baco, sciatica and all # rheumatic pains in two or three hours, and cure in a few days. MUNYON. At all druggists, 5c. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arch at,, Phila. ' Mual SSSE SO 08 C908 DONS COCUS WEAR elebrated , PD. CORSETS the INELITITI LILIA LILEL EES EEEEEES : Te be bought from all MIDIOITTIPIITISI TAIT IS DESI SII OTT ITI ITIL SST ; leading dry goods etores, a ba | | 4 ha on ba} } OS Oe TICS D 600060000030 © —_———— Merchaats “Bank of Prine ddward \sland. Notice is hereby given that the Mer~ chants Bank of Prince Edward Island in- tends to apply to the Committee of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada, known as “The Treasury Board” after the expir- ation of four weeks from the firet publica- tion of this notice in the Canada Gazette, for the Certificate of sail Treasury Board approving of the following By-law, which was duly and regularly passed aud adopt- ed by the shareholders of the ea'd Mer- chants Bank of Prince Edward Island, at the Annual General Meeting of the SG | ing case was presevted } | a family ee } sores, which | (RE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY, 28 1599 |DRY BREAD AND POTATOES, | Shocking Cruelty tu a Boy Who Was | Working for His Uncle Parry Sounp, Oat., Feb 25.—A shock j Lefore Judge Mc: Curry j It was a charge of crucity ‘0 an orpbaa boy who lived with ; named Stacey, near Sundridge. Freddy Siacey, the boy, about 12 vears of age, lived with his uncle, John S acey, on a farm, and was made todo work around rine evidence revealed the fact here recenuy. i } ace, that the boy was starved a!most to the point of death. He became literal- ya living skeleton. Gengrene had set in bis hoeger3 and toes, fromthe eff cts of which be will suffer for Ife, hav , t some of his toes at the first When Dr. Carmichael of Sun- dr dze was finally called in he fi und the boy unconscious, andina dreadfully emsciated condition. No other resiors- tive thao fiol wae admicvistered. and by geod treatment anda iiberal diet during the last month the boy is fully restored, except from the effects of the gangrenous etill eff-cts his bauds and fect. The lad stated that he got no*bing.else to eatthar one or two potatoes and a small moreel of dry bread. At one time he fed vo raw peas, oats avd chop stuff that he got from the barn, and sometimes raw tur- pips. Fora time he managed to steal eggs from the fo | house He ran away once, | but was brought back. which for parallel. is certainly one hard The Cast utter heart is io Cee 'ss | Stacey was sentenced to six month’s im- prisonument and hia wife was made to enter ’ A bood oO! iwo huodred co lare to sentence, presumably ven when her husband is liberrted. app’ ar later on for to beg > Pisquid Notes. The hauling of mareh hay, fence poles, and the laying in of tue! for the +ummer sharebokiers duly called, and held this 10:h day of Jaquary, A D., 1899, viz: “That for the purpose of extending the business of the Bank, the Capital Stock of the Merchants Bank of Privce Edward Island, be and ie hereby increased from $200,02Cs | 00, to $500,000.00 and that the Directors be, and they are hereby authorized and em powered to allot such increased Capital Stock to and among the st! areholders of the Bank, pro rata, in such sums, at such times and atsuch rates asthe Directors may fron: time to time determine.” This application is made pureuant to the provision of section 26 of “The Bank Act.” Dated at Cna.lottetown, P. E. Island, this 10th dey of January, 1999 J. M. DAVISON, Cashier Merchants Bank of P. E, Island. 12—law, 4i 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican }:xcelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or LLOME. P.E. I. Almanae now on sale. =e ~= es HOWSE FOR SALE. a cotiuge containing 9 rooms with frost- { cé\lar, good stable; also a store suitable or dwelling house. Above p rties are situated on ~» Street in Charilottetwn, Terms vasy. A genuine Bargain, J. J, JOHNSTON Real EstateArzent, Charlottetown. ‘ i | | | | | : | the treatment of montos is the chief occupation of the mele portion of the population of this district at present. The emelt fishing which proved fairly profitab’e to the young men engaged in it, will soon be at an end as che close season ig at hand. | A goodly number of the youth aod beauty (a'so the middle-aged) of thie place avsembled at the homeof Mr, Ronald A. McDonald, Maple Hill, on the evening of the 13th inet, where several hours were spent ia dancing, singing and speechify- ing The school at Piequid West is under the management of Mr. Heber Bambrick, a very capable and painstaking teacher. The school at Piequid Head is under the management ot Mr. Francis McMillan, who can rub thumbs with Mr. Bambrick asa teacher. Poker Jor. —The Toronto Mail and Empire sums up the federal! financial etatement as fol-~ lows: Tbe Ottawa government nas just borrowed $2,500,000 in Londou in order to carry On its huge spending operation. A great jump has been made in the out'ays luring the past seven months. In 1895 6 we spent $19,499,000 between July 1 and January 31; buat in 18989, forthe same period, the expenditure was $21 552,000, almost two millions more. At the same time there ha; been a ter he We, thereiuce, have che ti. liow- taxation. ing results: pmeorenesd tacketios. ...cei ccs $1,953,000 ee Shaye 3 503,060 2€mporary loan, 1899........0.. 2,000,000 And yet Sir Wilfrid told us the ex- penses were to be cut dewn by four millions.” In answer ‘oalsuch criti ciems Tarte shouts ‘wait till you see us next year.” —Arcientific investigation of the phy- sical strength of Chicagoschol children is to be uudertaken by the Board of Edu- cation of that city, andthe results which they obtain wili be used as a standard for pupils asto their ca- pacity for mental endurance and physical exercise. Itis thonghtthat the results would be very importapt and serve tore- volutionize the metbods which are now in vogue. Thethe>ry or the test is to de- termine what is knows asthe ‘fatigue period” ofachild,or that periol of its life at which its energies are at the! wes ebb and, therefore, the time wien its echool work should not be pressed. The echeme will Leput iu operation at one«f the largest elementry schools, in which at least one thousand children are teurbt. The pupils will be weighed and measured and will be examined, forthe puryose of determiningtheir physical coodition. A test willthen b> madeofthe streogth and endurance powers of the muscles of the child. This will be done by the special psyebolugical instrument called the “ergo-~ grspb, adapted for the purpose. $5,000 Reward “Will be given to any person “who can preve that SUN- “LIGHT or LIFERUOY “SOAPS, manfactured by “Lever Fros., Limited, Port “Sunlighi, Engiand, con- “tains any form of adulter- “ation whatever or contains “any injurious chemicals.” This guarantee cf absolute purity accompan- ies every Twin-.Bar of the above named world renowned bran Do you getany guarantee with any ether brand? | Sir Louis H. Davies, is powerless in this ESTEEMED EXCHANGES, - Summerside Jouroal : There is great indignation over the marner in which the government is handling the maile, but the authorities will not do—or at least have vot so far done—aynything to improve the service. If our minister “with portfolio, matter, as he appears in many others, the Charlottetown Board of Trade and the buemess mer of Summerside should take itup, andinsiet On @ more prompt and satisfac'ory mail service than the present wretched arrangement affords. Harper’s Weekly: The brisk demand for colievye Presidents foruse outside of! their immediate callieg has been illustra: !recenily in the appointment of Presi- lent Angell a8 unnister to Turkey, the nomination of Pre-ident Low for Mayor o New York, and he «ffurt toivduce Pre- ident Gi'man to serve a8 a member of the War Investigating Commission. The newest example of it is the appomtment if President Schurmsn of Cornell as pre» sdentof the commisson named by the President to go tothe Philippine Islands, to ‘investigate and consider the situation there snd give advice asto what our govern- ment ought to do next. Cornell was pleased at Dr. Schurman’s appointment, and on January 23 the university ¢xchang- ed farewe'ls with him at a crow’«d meet- vg. Dr.Schurman eaid be felt bonored by th2 duty iatrusted tohim, but that be expected to be back in I:hacato stay by the beginning of the next college year (October proximo). Hesaid, something rashiy,it woald seem, “{ shall never ac- cepta foreign mission after my return from Manila.” It may be fortunate for Harvard that her President is enoxgh of a Democrat not to be readily ava lable to Lelp solve the problems of the preeent administration. ee Seems as ifcossumption always p'cks othe brightest end best. Fuliy one~ s xth of ali the deaths that eccur in the world are caused by ‘consumption. Many things were once considered impossible. It woald be strange if medical sciencedd not make some progress. The telegraph and telephone, the phonograph, the clec- tric light—all were once impossible, and at once it was impossibleto cure coa- sumption, Thatwas thetime before Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery Taken according to directions, this stan- dard remedy will cure 98 percent of al] cases of coneumpticn. Consumption is caused and fostered by impurity in the blood. It is cured by purity and richness in the blood—surely, certainly cured by the “Medical Discovery.” It builds up solid healthy flesh and _ vigorous streagth. Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medics] Adviser, 2 1008 page medical work pro* fusely illustrated, will be eent free on re- ceipt of 31 one: cent stamps to cover post- age only. Address, World’s D.spensary Medica! Association, Buffelo, N. Y. NOTICE! —TO— As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to at once will be sued for. W. A. WEEKS ¢ CO. n 26—ecd «w 2m simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. “akes nictures 344 x 34 inches; weighs but 1214 unces, Meniscus lens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted 2snap-chote or time *xposures and equally con- enient as a aand or tripod camera, Ider, omniete deveiopiag and priati “lee with pinte | - ng outfit, eta/agvue af Eureka Cameras an or oy mati BASTMAN KODAK Co. FPochesier, N. @ Kodaks fre Y ee The Ch'town Steam Nav. Co., LIMITED. Annual Meeting The Annual Meeting of the above Com- pany, will be held at their office, corner ot Great George and Lower Water Streets, Charlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the firet day of March, next, at the hcur of eleven o’clock a. m, By order, F, W. HALES, HEART DISEASE, SOME FACTS REGARDING THE RAPID INCREASK OF HEART TROUBLES. Do NotBe Alarmed, But Look For The Cause. Heart troubles, at least among the Americans, are ceriainly increasieg and while this may be largely due to the excite meut a:d worry of American business life, it is more often the reeuli of weak stomachs, of poor digestion. Real organ c disease is incurable, but not one case in a hundred cf heart troubles je organic. The clore relation between heart trouble and poor digestion is becanse both organs are controlled by the same great nerves, the Sympathetic and Pheumogas'ric. In enother way, elso the heart is affect~ ed by the form otf poor digestion, which causes gae and fermentatian from half digested fcol. There is a feeling of im- pression and heaviness in the chest caused hy pressure of the distended stomach on the heart and lungs, interfering with the action; hence arises pa!pitstiona and short breath. Poor digestion also poisous the blood, making it thin and watery, which irritates and weakens the heart. Ibe most sensible treatment for heart trouble is to improve the digestion ard to insure the prompt assimilation of food, This can be done by the regular use afier meals of some safe, pleasant and effective digestive preparation, like StuarUs Dyepepsia Tableis, which may be found at most drug stores and which contain valuable, harmless digestive ele- ments in ay leasant, convenient form, It issafe to say that the regniar peraist-~ ent use of Stuart’s Dyszepsia Tablets at meal time will cure any form of stcmach trouble except cancer of the stomach. Full size packaze of these tablets soli by druggiets at fifty cents. Little book on stomach troubles mailed free. Address F. A. Siuart, Co., Marshal), Mich, EE — A Generous Offer We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freeeample of a never~fciling cure for catarrb, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi-~ cal. Oin’ments and washes gannot reach the diseased parts, and have thue proved useless. But Catarrhozone is carried by air directly to the diceased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Porson & Co, Kingston, Ont. DR. CLIFT. ALISBURY TRIATMENT ZRONITC ef DISESASEZES MPROVED UPTURE Li otra 8 21 2) Chronic Diseases and Rupture cured by Dr, Cliff. Diploma regis- tered in United States and Canada. Send stamps for information or call at TRURO Nova Scotia, in Merchants Bank Building. At PICTOU, Revere Hotel, every Wed- nesday. At NEW GLASGOW,N. 8. Windsor Hotel, every Friday. i. S. Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business 9nd prompt re- nae a Special attention given to the eo Pork, Poultry, Eggs, and Wool Skins. Market quotations given ong pplication. Address all consignments and <orrespon- dence to, I,8, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX: N. 8. FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion Hiides BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX For terms, ete., apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Grafton Street. Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information leading to the apprehension of the party or parties who broke into my house on North River between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th 4°8 Feb., 1899 —42 dyid Secretary | inst. will receive the above reward. R. M. YOUNG. SYS eet agh cleo aha ea FIRE... 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