: i 7 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 1o, ma. ———«£ — eam -- — —_ 4 CARD the undersigned do hereby gre refund the money on atwenty ive 4 le of Dr.. Will’s English "t f, aker using three-fourths of or a cE iy , they do not relieve Or ipati and Headache. We also warrant th four bottles will per-- manentiy cure th most obstin ate cas? Constipation Satisfaction or no when “Viil’s English Pills are used fohnso! A Johnson, Druggista, Charl - 2, ae Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist, Char- atietown. }. EB. I EL. W. Watson,” Druggist, Char ettetown, P E. L. Reddin Bros., “Jruggists, Square, Charlottetown, P. E. I. (Juee n To Hotel aud Boarding House Keepers Lf all (hose w ho are desirous of accommo- isting eummer tourists and others during he coming season will send their address o Tae Exam er office we wil] be happy to compile a list and forward to the different aceacies which make a business of fur- aishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from C aarlottetown, surronndings ef hotel, mails, nearness to railway sod hathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing ue. eC eee 442 @ oo? *@ 2 Oo w 9 AT ‘@ MASON’S y ‘ STORE : g You can get the latest Canadian @ aai American newspapers received ¢ by rail eaca night. : Drop in if you want apaperor ¢ . magazine or book toread. Fruit, ¢@ © Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigers etc. + t when you’re pagsing this way. é $ ’ :R. H. Mason » Soe> DRBSew7 OSA Qe se ~~ PATURAGE. At Upton, West Royalty, about 35 acres of good pasture, wellwater; may be revied or cat‘le taken per head. Terme eicy, apply to S R. JENKINS. a, | | r r on ill mama. THE SPRING. The trees in their innermost marrow Are touched by the sun; . I'he robin is here and the sparrow ; ' Spring is begun ! | The sleep and the silence are over ; ee _~ ae NN These petals that rise Are the eyelids of earth that uncover Her numberless eyes. AreaispaLpD LAMPMAN, The Parisian Way. It must be hard for the untraveled Anglo-Saxon to grasp the idea that a poet can without loss of prestige recite his lines in a public cafe before a mix- ed audience. If such doubting souls could, however, be present at one of these noctes ambrosiangw, they would quickly realize that the Latin temper- ament can throw a grace and childish abandon around an act that would cause an Englishman or an American to appear supremely ridiculous. One’s taste or sense of fitness is never shock- ed. It seems the most natural thing in the world to be sitting there with your glass of beer before you while some rising poet whose name ten years later may figure among the “Immortal For- ty” recites to you his loves and his ambition or brings tears into your eyes with a description of some humble hero or martyr.—Eliot Gregory in Scrib- ner’s. Doctors said Incurable But fhe Notary, Mr. Lemire, was cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills. It is only when thoroughly convinced of the superior merit of a remedy that public mea will give their sanction. Mr. E. H. Lemire, Notary Public, 1690 Notre Dame Street, Montreal, tells of his re markable recovery froin a severe attack of kid- ney disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: ‘'I give this statement, first because it is only just that the merit of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known, and again in order that others may profit by my experience. For years 1 suffered with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incursble. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Fills, which I have used for two months, Iam com- pletely cured. They helped me from the first, and the cure is now perfect.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined influence on the kidneys and liver, cure the most complicated diseases of these delicate organs i Moc &Thee Pat. Zin Tae&P ri. One pilla dose. 2g cents a box at all dealera, er Edmansen, Bates & Ca., Toronta Summer Suiting, WARVARNY? eS Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is now compiete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest atock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen in this city. guaranteed, Correct style, perfict fit and best workmanship Always on hand,a full line vf gents’ furnishings JOUN MLEOD & CO — — ——— = se = _—_-—-—s _———_ an SPECUL ually very great. from present prices. Accounts hundled on 3 per cent margins. | TION IN WALL STREET. Is always hazardous, and should never be entered upon by any- one wh» cannot afford a loss in event of one being sustained. On the ccher hand, tke pro‘its of speculation, when successful, are us-_ | Success or failure is largely a question of good judgement, guided by experience and proper information. Do You Wish Good Conservative Advica in Your Operations ? We are in a position to give it and solicit correspondence. Stocks are depressed just mow on account of Gold Shipments and “Railroad Stocks should be a good purchase on any sharp decline Stock xchange Building, Montreal. Speciality New York Stocks and Chicag Provisions, Private Wire3. SS { CAASRRARAAAARARSAAARARSA SEED TIME :200 Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save at et . a Aa money é {sland wheats. .< a *A AARAA AS A * | | D. McKVERS & CO., Brokers. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitoby hard and Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm implements. W. GRANT & CO 3 LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, SESE ELEC SSPE EE ET i SESES Se EEE SEES Local and Oar Hens Norice— Dr. Dickev’s cffice will be open in the evening from 7 till 8 o’clock. chiaitliahiptinti InreResTinG Sovvensr.—Major Stewart has received a elaborate Boer pipe from South Africa very PERSONAL Senator Prov-e returned fram Ottawa last. ni Mr. Reid Mc Mvvus,C. E., of Memram~ ; cook, N. b, morg the guests at the Hote ae Mra. Reddio returned frow New York a8 eV - Mr. H. L. bpman, of Halifax, has nied maneger of the Bostony branch of the Plant Plant, resigned, peen app Maritime Provinces Lina vice 4 re, M. FB. It is pleasing to hear that ex-Governor Howlan, who bas been iil tor several days at the Hotel Davies is recovering and will soon be able to be abou: again. [he Montrea} Star reports that “a very pretty wedding took place recently ip the St. Louis chapel of the Basilica at Quebec, when Mr Joseph Hudon, a young lawyer (who1ispractisiog with Mr Malouin, M P and who isa_ brother-in law of Hon Mr Dechene, M L.A, Commissioner cf Agriculture, and a acn of the late Theo- phile Hudon, (merchant), was married to Miss Alice Amyot, third daughter ef the laie Col G Amyot, M P. The ceremony was performed at 8a. w., by Cure Faugy, Mr. Arthur Delisle, ex-M. P., for Portseuf, and a brother-in-law of the bridegroom, supporting him, while Captain Frank Pennee, chief of the police and uncle of the bride, gave away the latter. The bride was accompanied by her three sisters, while her only brother, Willie, serv~ ed the Mass. Mrs. Pennee, Hon. Mr. De- chene and Mrs. Dechene and Col. D. B. Amyot and Mrs. Amyot were the principal guests. At 9a. m., the newly married couple left by C. P. R. for New York. The bride was married in 4 pretty travel- ling dress of light fawn, and, is we learn, 8 grand-daughter ef the late Mre. Pennee, for mauy yearsa resident of Chariotte- | town, PRECEDENTS WANTED. Sin,—Our Speaker is a stickler on pre- cedents. Where can he find precedests (1) for ordering the Clerk .1o read the Gov- ernor’s Speech (2) for ignominiously withdrawing bis order and reading it him- self when brought to order by the Opposi- tion (3) for reading the epeech sitting, with head covered. Op PARLIAMENTARIAN, mn i DIED. In this city on the 10th inst., Isase Barrett Jenkins, in the 50th year of his age. Boston and Minneapolis papers please copy. [Funeral from the house cn Bayfield Street on Sunday at 3 o’olock ] Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, etc. — +> -~————.. Trangresss the law and reap unhappi- ness. God can alwuys overcome the devil. Coen Local Notices. “The quality of mercy is not strained.” —Henr Portia at the Opera House next Monday night. 15 cents—Try diamond shoe dressing — best made—new shipment to-day.—R K Jost. Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, Aprii 16th, 1899, trains of this Railway run daily, (Sundays xcepted,) as under :— Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up _ lv Ch'town ar Royalty Junct 18 N. Wiltshire 28 Hunter River 58 Emerald Juc 2: Kensington lv S’side > Dat eet font fel et '* Sommer Oi ~7~1 0000 — ho< sot SySESawsrEe 22 45 30 lv 13 ...Wellington..... jdeee RE MEEst «b05 ct AP vede edocs MERECEcs 6000 ar.... lignish....lv > OIe-10 © zh vos FERS a = > v..Charlottetown..ar 0 5 a Stewart| lv 8 8 v |} Junction ar — ox —o—* . ° ©) a a. va po 3 > ar...Georgetown. ...lv 6 > HOV bo oR | Kz ° A. lv..Mt. Stewart. .ar8 al eS “at i a OE og oe Ot, seb OU: . «4 18 wm OD my x|x SRS A. A. M. lv.. Emerald Junct..ar 7 35 6 30 ar..Cape Traverse..lv 6 45 a slg fo é Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time —_ — [goe mans snintnees ne nenninien _ ome ome ne amet a aia ge fet TIME FABLE. No other firm did or ever will sell Dry Goeds at as low a price as “MY | STORE.” nage ct S00 Ladies Hats OPENED TODAY. “Selling at Prices Never before Offered in Ch'town. Rocky Point Ferry. Commencing Tuesdsy, May lat, gual : 1c ) Steamer Elfio, will rua 4 follows fo- mooth of May :— WILL LEAVE PRINCE 8T. WHARF BS avidicvetedindbices 8 a. ™m, “de i oes edeeuae “ ©. cdsnstitihe ceusenn cocee: ocee So Pe eevee cin tw «ine WILL LEAVY ROOMY PorsT Rd iiets Si ng eae 8.30 a. m, Te bsis be a tek wee 6 W cauhecnssebnese:s ae oe WT pidheibanebsvecbseean an >. ™. PS ** © 8 Pee eeee 5 ‘ Oa seeete 6.80 s¢ SUNDAY. WILL LEAVE PRINCE 4T. WHARF Bhi iin tec y a. m. ‘ Sees seceeceess.. 18 45 p. m. : recente ecocueéeene “Eh e “6. eccentesnaees Ss 7 WILL LEAVE ROORY POINT Bh ceviinnens eee ee saa a, mM. OF ie o ab epueniiiecice 1.36 s¢ voces sb 0c coscceses OS ¥ is ce ee eae ; oe seven rooms, Possession given June Apply to Miss Alley, Prince Street. May 3 aw Im, WANTED.— Hand Sewed Shoemakers Call or write to S, C, Crewe, 271 Barrington Street, Halifax, N. 8S. TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Pcole, conta ————— WwW ANTE D.--A girl for general housework, Apply to Mrs. H. n. Large, Bayfield Street, W ANTED.—A boy about 16 rears of age at the Charlettetown Club. Apply to Mr, Aneas McDonald, Secretary Treasurer. TO LET.—The House on Dorchester St at present Occupied by Richard Grant, session given immediately, Apply to the owner, Richard Grant, HOUSE tO LET.-—3ix apartments, good stable. Apply to John Elliott, Lower Mak peque Road. 1 week pd, FOR SALE.—An A 1 Premo Camera, picts 5x7 inches in perfect condition will sel with outfit included. Apply to W. B. Pro WANTED.—i3mairt boy a3 a ppreatic Apply at fue Examiner O fice. GIRL3 WANTED.—To learn dress-maki Apply to Miss Barrett, at Sentner & MeLaou, — | 16 years of age, who uuderstends |} | after horses and cow, and can make h ' ; generally useful about a house, Apply ai A | this office | TO LET.—Both sides ofa new two tene ; ment house in Brighton, each contal three large rooms and pastry downsiairs, six rooms upstairs. Good cellars and yards besides small lawnin front. ; very low. Apnly to R L Cotton at THs EXAMINER Office. 2 weeks eod. BHAGBHAAGSBAAGLASBAABAABIAGS AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MPG, "CO, & —W HOLESALE— Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOVAISCOTIA. 240,000.00 500,000.00 We are also the leading Rubeer Shoe mouse »* the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. [eland, Mr. C. '. Sutherland, will start out with samples about 10th May where order- or fall or assorting will have careful attention from us. ’” AMHERST BOOT & SHC MF’G. CO. Amherst, N. S., May 2 2 aw ti Jane 16. SEEPS SE SES SE GES PES SS ees Ye Capital Output, year about closing, over BABAGBAGIBROABAD SEEPS NESE SE SEES SERENE AE «THIS IS CANADA YEAR ” WHY RIDE A CLEVELAND? Because it is the highest type in the art of bicycle construction to-day— it’s popularity is world-wide. kena > It is beyond competition and ecurting criticism in a constituency that has been well grounded in the appreciation of all the fine points in construction, development and improvement. It is a Canadian wheel, made by Canadian mechanics and in a Canadian factory—by Canadian machinery and employing Canadian capital. The ideas embodied in its construction are acknowledged the best by lead- ing cycle manufacturers, and some of its newest and niost important features and improvements for 1900 are: Hardened block and pin which prevents the chain from wearing—com bined ball and roller bearings—automatic oiling hubs—dust proof skeleton gear case—improved ball head spokes—dust proof pedals—improved sprockets— improved handle bar and seat post adjustment—chainless models, combined coaster and brake, and it’s one of the handsomest and most perfectly equipped machines on the market—ladies and gents’. ARK WRIGHT & CO., LID. AGENTS. WANETED atonce three bright girls learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mur naghan-—Sentner McLeod Co, recomended,—Sentner McL« —— WANTED.---A general servant. Apply @ Mrs James Simpson, Rochford Street, PASTURE LOTS.--To let a4 acre loton Spring Park Road, olso3 acres on Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf FOR SALE.—Desirable residence, pleas antly situated at the head of Prince Streat. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large cut stables, etc, etc. intending purchasem can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon. Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth, 3 wks tues & sat, _- ee ee Yetenne a WANTED.--Girls to learn the millinery me Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley ros, TO LET.--A three story dwelling houseon Princp Street, Modern improvements can be ~ ifrequired, Apply te W. W. Wellner, y 6 ins. a — ----eeee WANTED AT ONCE.—Correspondent ta every town to act as my correspondent, Big money. In writing state your present occu pation, Correspondence confidential. WH Draper, 1132 Broadway, New York, N Y. te Plant Line Commencing May 8th, the faverite S. §. “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown fer Bos- ten every Tuesday at noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax Returning will leave Beston every Saturday at noov. Passengers leaving Gherlettetown Wednesday morning via Picteu, mace close cennectien at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Statiens P. E I, Railway. Fer tickets, rates and all infot- mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent. Apk24té. i Wants, Lost & Fam! WANTED.—A smart steady hoy about ci Boston} % \ » WANTED at once a smar on boy wel f