ms eae teammate *. ~ a ag ys Tee ee AO TET ae bi ‘ 6 ee me cntqceintins Me ae + - aA Seen g es we e9 Ss * a ose - v7 eh ya —— eee, a et ek Diamond Rings For engageinent rings Still take first place in pop ular favour, } : La yiz Their matchless sparkle their intrinsic value,and their durability, appeal irresistably to refined taste, The price ranges from o: up. Special rings ordered on approval for your inspection. © # HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler pplal Heving pu:chased from Mr. F. J “{cinsby the stock and good will of is Vookand Stationery Busines in che Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing ot lowest prices for cash orly. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choite new stock of Wall Papers ail be @ mece put on sale, and all de- parin enw of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will bea special feature of the business Jhe store will be known as “lhe Bazaar Bookstore.” Atm T 1K nant. Mal {O00)At Syecessors to &. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCEK.... Ch’'town, March 15, 1goo. Plant Line TO Boston Commeneimg May ‘8 h,® the favorite §. §. “HALIFAX.” Vill leave Charlottetown fcr Bos- ten evi ry Tuesday at noon (Standard tine) calling at Hawkesbury and Halitax Retvrning wiil leave_ Boston every Satu dsy at noow. Puss ngers leaving Charlettetown Wed: +sday morning via Pictou, mage close c nnection at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Wal fax.” T.ckets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Rail» y For tickets, rates and all infor- mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent, W hite’s Caramels and. Snowflake C hoacolates <> Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris »..L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Butcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Mason, Ap! 24tf. Ore THE DAILY BXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 16, 1900. NEWLY INYRODUCED. Sensation Caused in Barnaby River, N. E, li dcce « Kidney Pills. a sensatl i | | been many deaths in | and otber kidney Barnaby River, N. B., May 14.— Quite on haa been caused bere late ly by ‘ntroduction of a new medicine Although there bad the | Dodd’s Kidney Pil!s. rounding district from Bright’t Disease troubles, yet strange to } this village and sur- | | cay Dodd’s Kidney Pille had never been had little faith in teated. Our people | patent medicines, (creating a sensation. A large number of people are using them and expressing | the firet week I begaa to improve,” says Cornelius Crottie, of Barnaby River, who had been given up by the doctors. The tact seems tohaye surprised him, bat it 1s always true are used, ee Galt bas sent $800 and about eight tons of clotbing and merchandise to the Ottawa and Hull fire sufferers. Minard’s Liriment Relieves Neuralgia <—_ ancl The annual supply of mi'k for London, England, is estimated to be about fifty million gallons. And that leaves many of the people withont any. Habies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly upon ite victim as Croup. awakes in the night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stard and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, ———$ One of the homelese families at Ottawa numbers 20 persons, and there are ceveral families of eighteen. —_- - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All 1BgeRisis .eIuId ibe money it fails to cure ge, k. W. Gicve’s tiguaiuie is cn cach box The everage progress on the Simplon tunnel is 16 feet a day. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Thought iscompany for those who are capable of e:nertaining it. Wisdom is one of the things that don’t come to the mar who sits down and waite, Ee - One way to judge a man’e character is by what he doesn’t say. Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, @ preparation which hasa record of cures un- paralled in the bistory of medicine, Ecvema, salt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, apd all itching ekin diseases, are avdsoiutely cured by Dr. Chase’s Vintment. ——_——_ ~~ © @ 0 (30 0 OO OlRaaQ» Happiness results from being content with what you baven’i got. p= > ater eee aoe 2 What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure comfort in this world is & corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without discomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is always eure, eafe, and painless See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. There is one good thing about the man witb trouble on bis mind. He never breaks into your office humming selections from & rag time opera. Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere “THE CHESTNUTS,” KENT ST. The subscriber offers the above wel!- known desirable premises for Possession about let. June. F. PARKER CARVELL. SASH DOWN CASH DOWN alloy at Kedale Foundry. 'T. A. McLEAN, Happy is | he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s | Syrup of Turgentine when the dear ones | | ' i by ir the homes of this continent as a promp. | | ’ ’ | | Now. bowever, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are} ., surpise and delight at the result. “From | — w here Dodd’s Kidney Pil 8) Proud of liis Labels, A distangy looking young man beard- | ed a Fourteenth street car at Massa- chusetts avenue the other night. He was carrying a®*leather suit case. Pasted all over the suit case were la | bels indicating much foreign travel steamer pasters slapped on at Dieppe, Havre, Ostend, Bremen, Cherbourg, Liverpool, Yarmouth, Naples, and rail road labels that bore the names of all lines all the way from Constantinople to St. Petersburg. The young man of distangy appearance put the suit case down between his legs, and all the peo- ple in the seats opposite began a fas- ecinated sort of inspection of the labels. A stout man with several of the com- ponent parts of a jag Who sat next to the young man seemed to regard the | labels with particular interest. Ile ooped over deciphered them carefully and elaborately, and then he looked up at the owner of the suit | case with a lee! “Bee around right smart, hain’t you, podner?’ he inquired. The young man regarded him with 6 smile. “Never been farther away from Washington than New York in my Li | bunch of labels for half a dollar ata il q,The highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, bruss or any old Charlo: tetown fe,” he replied, without any hesita- ion whatsoever. “I got that whole down Hot exchanging joint, New York. ttle money ear the Battery, in scheme, isn’t it?” The frankness of the statement so dazed several of the passengers who overheard it that they got off at the wrong theater.—Washington Post. The Stag Beetle. As you walk by the hedgeside a strange noise suddenly arrests your at- tention. It is the buzz of an insect, but loud enough to startle you. It might be mistaken for the reeling of a night jar, but it is perhaps more like the jarring hum of a fastly driven mo- tor car. The reason of the noise is that the | beetle has with great pains climbed up a certain height from the ground, and in order to ascertain whether he has got far enough, he erects himself on his stand, lifts his wing cases, shakes out his wings and begins to agitate them violently, turning this way and that to make sure that he has a clear space. If he then attempts to fly—it is one of his common blunders—he instantly strikes against some branch or cluster of leaves and is throwm down. The tumble does not hurt him in the least, but so greatly astontshes him that he remains motionless a good while; then, recovering his senses, he begins to as- cend again. At length, after a good many accidents and adventures by the way, he gets on to the topmost twig, and, after some buzzing to get up steam, launches himself heavily on the air and goes away in grand style— Longman’s. Looking Out For Aims Mater, No doubt the casual observer has of- ten noticed how unceasingly bequests flow into the treasuries of ceriain uni- versities, but he may not know tani the alumni of those institutiens, partic- ularly the lawyers, have it always on their minds to secure, or at least to suggest, bequests. One of these men, a prominent cor- poration lawyer of this city, was speak- ing of the custom the other day. He explained that a lawyer and his client usually sit down to talk over the gen- eral subject of a will. If the client has more than enough money to meet the actual needs of his family, he common- ly says something of charitable or edu- cational institutions, generally in a vague way, which makes it quite nat- ural for his lawyer to suggest as a def- inite object his own alma mater. The lawyer referred to had himself secured several bequests, one of them for the sum of $500,000. “But,” said he, smil- ing, “a young /awyer in my office has just cut me out of $100,000, which he put in a will for his own alma mater. It was a very good stroke on his part, the more so because our respective uni- versities have been bitter athletic ri- vals for years.”—New York Mail and Express. HEN YOU are feeling tired and out of sorts you will find Hood’s _ Sarsaparilia will do you wonderful | good. Be sure to GET HOOD’S, rent. |} Nutters Ale —AND— Cream Porter The product of the Silver SpringBrew- ery of Sherbrook, P. Q, far excel all malt prep%ratious on the Canadian mar- ket. Over 300 carloads were delivered at the pcincipal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 and to-day Nutiers agencies so dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is | noon at one, it ia evening at anotLer. Toe Silver 3pring goods are chiefly rec- Ocmmended fur their ABsoLUrs Purity ponnosieurs recommend and pl.ysicians Srescribe them. For sale by A- MACDONALD, eod Sole Agent fo: P. E. 7 es Rather Cold Bleoded, Of the tactics of infantry there is no end, but there are some simple rules for the individual foot soldier to remember when lost in the chaos of battle. If you cannot bayonet your enemy, shoot him. If he goes away, aim at the base of his spine. But do not let your attention be from business by the consideration that other people are making a mark of you. It is your duty to kill the highest possible number of those op- posed to you, not to save your own skin.—“Hew Soldiers Fight,” by F. Norreys-Connell. Good Cheer, “Now tell me, doctor, candidly, is there anything really the matter with my wife?” 6% . its. fected. Her vocal cords are sadly af- I’m afraid she may lose her voice.’ “Say, drop in on your way back from the office and chat awhile, will you? Things have been going badly with me lately and it’s so comforting to bear you talk.”—Chicago Times-Herald. A Strong Hint, Harry wanted to give Lucy a birth- day present, but could not make up his mind what it should be; so the next time he called he frankly told her the difficulty under which he was laboring. “Want to make me a present, Har- ry?’ exclaimed Lucy in well counter- feited astonishment. “Why, Harry, you forget yourself!” Harry took the hint and offered him- self on the spot. Life In a Flat. “Where is my folding pipe?’ “I don’t know, James, but the fold- ing matches are on the folding mantel niece.”—Chicago Record. REARING COMPLETELY RESTORED. Catarrh caused the deafness, but Japanese Catarrh Cure cured the catarrh. allayed all inflammation and restored the hearing after physicians in Toronto and Winnipeg failed. Mr. D. N. Spencer, 11 Coolmine ayve., To- 1ontv, writes :—‘* For over twelve years I have suffered from catarrh, white, in spite of dectoring with specialists in Toronto and Winnipeg. became worse, until finally my hearing became much affected. About a year ago I procured a sample of Japanese Catarrh Cure, afterwards used in al! four bottles; since I have been completely free from catarrh, and my hearing has altogether returied. I can cheerfully and consvien- tiously recommend it.” All druggists, 5¢ cents. Write for book om Catarrh and Deaf- ness, free. Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limited, 121 Church street, Toronto. * eee eee COFFEE | 30 cent round tin. This coffee is preyared with a koowledge of what most people requare viz — good strength and pronounced flavour. Ther has been incorporated with ita email proportion of chicery which adds to ite strength, and is positively a healthy drink in itself. In every can will be found a hand- snme piece of Bohemian decorat- ed glassware. SANDERSON & CO Victoria Row Grocers. FOR SALE ee That nicely situated resid- ence, with out buildings, on |the Malpeque Road, one mile | from Post office, with 9 or 32 ; acres of land, as desired, Apply to J. T.PEARDON, Desirable Dwelling TO LET. The western half of that house situated on the curner of Euston and Hillsborough Streets, at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possession Ist June next. All moilern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL. May 14, tf. 5 er. ane SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block ‘tiret door to the right up stairs. | Telephone connection, OR.AYEPS distracted | SS Pm an. meer an SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —— CF Lh dls > sldacideendli =— ANegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of = wr == = Fo hare k ee JNEANTS “GHLDREN | Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness andRest.Contains neither |}; Optum,Morphine nor Mineral. |} NoT NARCOTIC. sina 02 tr SCELITCIER WRAPPER D Sead Beh OF EVERY BOTTLE OF jCASTORIA Carbonate Noda ¢ m Sexd ~ Oastoria is put up in one-size botiles only. BB is net sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- fion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, you anything else on the plea or promise thet is } is “just as good" and “will answer every Worms ,Convulsions,Feverish- mess and LOSS OF SLEEP. pose.” 48 See that you get 0-A-8-T-O-B-IS The fao- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. simile f. te {s en Lp ltdea. ae Fac Simile Signature of CE tli, yen OO Lae Ger I YORK. New Is The Time I Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will wanta BABY CARRIAGE =]fDeotE BOL ODOOOSGY We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages — we have CHEAP aarriages. We are always glad to show goods. Cali and see them. John Newson SOD DOSE SBODFEAESA F O84 ODF &*@]eF D°*O24° D6 «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. ee It is beyond competition and eourting 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 most impertant 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 handsomsest and most perfectly equipped machines on the market—ladies and ‘gents’. ARK WRIGHT & GO, LID. AGENTS. €0D OD BOSH EOT5DSHDBSODBODOVS ® owes BOE SOE SISOS Oe HO SORBE | ‘The Store That Cives Auray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC For 30 day: we will give free an Knameled Tea Pot ot Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dolli: giveatwith our tea and coffee, also. Tea check P. MONAGHAN. 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