> THE ii nerereeneetenattttelta tennant Don't Neglect Your Watch Lf you allow your watch to ran too | 1g without cleaning, or with damag | | | THE ONLY HELP. A Victim of Bright's Disease For Many Years—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. parts it raay be worn so badly as to fistroy its usefulness asa timepiece; —_—— wetter have it examined by your } Netenen: Sieet.~-Mu. Tt. Bi: McKee, Natch Doctor and if in need of re-' ¢5,--erly of Listowel, came here ae a last gairs he will advise you accordingly | resort. Had euffered ten years a and | rhay ; save your watch. Bright’s Disease. Reported to be _ WE BOAST on our repair depart help and dying, her ee ee ment turning out first-class work a | ata the oueeeiae eta was WE GUARANTES ALL OUR WORK; 1 oI that her little boy had insisted that she have not given us atrial it will pay | should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills and pro- you to do so and we will be pleased to phesied that they would cure her. She- Bet you at GREAT GEORGE STREET. says -—‘**From the first few doses | began W N TANTO v eweler j Srcn OF THE Bia WatTcu. BOSTON encing May 8h, the favorite 8. leave Charlottetown fcr co every Tuesday at noon (Standard tins) calling at Hawkesbury an Halit.ax Keturning will leave Boston every Baturday at noo. Passengers leaving Cherlottetown Wednesday morning via Pictou, mace elore connection at Halifax with S. S. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I. Railway. For tickets, rates and all infor- ation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent. Apl 24tf. Quebec Steamship Co. Sir “CAMPANA,” ee F- .« Montreal From Ch’town «- tay 220d May Monday 28:h May crda 4th dune * IJlih June iSth “ “7th * “ Ind July e Mh July -“ 164 * <5 tae. “ 40th“ - 6th Aug. 13th Aug. “3G: * 7th os 3rd Sept. tih Sept fae WB 74th * “ lst Oct. Sth Oct, “« 8th * Ziad * +. Ss .2 5th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Fr ight bandled carefally and at cur- fil tn eB, ‘overs will find the accomodation ibe s->e Lest, and the trip up and down tie s: Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Co town, May 14th, 1900. Agents, cvla« wed & sat. ~— Steen fat SWE Quality and Price : Are two ofthe most impor- tant points to consider in buying anytiing. Wemake them our specisity in stationery. Quality —the best in tint and texture; prices as low as can be sold, See . ur stock and prices—that’s our vest argument, MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queea Street TO LET. ““Waiermere”—House and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250.00. Also Parkview Cottage, adjoining above, with about three acres of land. Rent $100.00. Both pleasantly situated and in good order. City water in both houses, Lessee (o pay taxes. Arply to D. C. McLEOD. May 17th, 1900 tf, DR. CLIFT Cures §}CHRONIC-DISEASES ard R y Salisbury treatment. Rend Fang Plant Line “HALIFAX.” Bos |! | so feel better, and after taking four and & | half boxee, I say it with my heartfelt | pratitude, I am perfectly cured.” Dodd’s } Kidney Pills is the only medicine in the world that bas ever cured a case cf Brigbt’s Disease at such a stage. 7 | takesthe world ‘ato her confidence about her troubles on | her family affairs. | A wise woman ovpever | et Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. ee i J | When you are tempted to complain on | your lotin life visit @ hospital full of crippled children. DR. A. W. CHASE'S Dc CATARRH CURE... . is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. _——ee oe ee Imagication is that faculty which en- tbles us to believe that the things we want and can’t haye we are a greatdeal better off without. When It Hurts to Cough. The covgh that hurts, the congh that gets tight in thechest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directy for the lungs, to become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only to the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s Syrupoi Linssed and Turpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a bottle, Family size 60 cents, sola every- where. One of the hardest things to forgive in this world is the success of your equal. —_- ——- To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All Dugpists }efutrd the Monty it fails tocure Se. EK. W. Grove’s #4palule is on each box To more than one young couple ma- trimonial ties become ‘a very knotty problem. > Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Lots of women dress shabbily in the morning because no one will be around to see. What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In ap ance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; choclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)! of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative, It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strong ,and healthy: 50 cents a box. — -— ee” Ask for Minard’s and take no other, ->-e To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their address to Tae Examiner office we will be happy to compile a list and forward to the different agencies which make ¢# business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, die- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing us. UTIL PACIFIC Ky. SUMMER - TOURS Commencing June Ist, Write for 1900 Tour Book . ee The famous fast train “Imperial Limitep To the Pacific Coast will te put in service commencing June 11th, 1900. New Route To Quesec Commencing June 5th, there will be ® combination first-class and sleeping ear leave St. John at 4.10 p. m., week days, and run through to Levis, P, Q., via Megantic. A.J. HEATH, or ipvormation, or call at N Office Merchant's Bank of Halitne | ae me aeamaln, Sem + gE D. P, A., St, Joha. N. B, for. I ed at best current rates, NOT PARALLEL OASES. In an able article in The Nineteenth Century on “The Boers and the Native Question” the Rey. Dr. Wirgman, of Grahamstown, who has lived many vears in South Africa, forcibly deals with the plea that because the Boers were fighting fiercely fo: independence thev should be allowed to perpetuate and extend their peculiar system ot He says:—‘* Mr. Morley government, | . ke is making precisely the same mistake about the Boer war as Mr. Gladstone made in espousing the cause of the south in the American civil war. The southern armies fought with admirable skill and valor. The south fought hard for absolute independence against the supremacy ot the more powerlul north. Soare the Boers now fighting hard against British supremacy. But the gallant fight of the svuth was ina bad cause, and the successful assertion of southern independence would have meant the triumph of slavery, and the victory of principles inherently evil and absolutely opposed to all human pro- gress. In like manner, the Boers is fighting for an independence which he has abused, aud struggling for a _ free- dom to carry on a native policy that is worse than the slavery once practised in the southern States af America. The cause of the Boer is inherently unholy and unjust, andis fundament- ally opposed to alltrue progress and civilization.” oe British Empire feels a thrill of new life inits veins. Distant colonies have come to know one another, and to feel an interest in each other’s concerns, their economic advancement, and their mutual happiness and security, as parts of the same Empire. each part has become a matter of con- cern to other parts. All this happens because the colonies are free; it could not have happened before the great colonies secured legislative autonomy; any other power, because they have not legislative autonomy and are not ani- mated by the spirit of liberty. Recent events in South Africa will form a mile- stone in the career of colonial progress. A great work of pacification in South Africa lies before the British Govern- ment. There are irreconcilables among the Boers now as before, but it isto be hoped thatthe mass of the Boers can be made accessible to reason. British justice ought to do this, and of British justice they will be assured. At the same time, the services of the loyalists will deserve distinct recogni- tion, in some form; the lessons learnt in the past willensurethis. All will be well when it ends well.—Monetary Times. The capture of Pretoria by the Bri- tish, without any attempt on the part of the Boers to defend it from the forts they had built and equipped at such immense cost, will amaze the military writers friendly to the Boers who were let into the secret of these defences. An American writer, who had gone over the forts, said that Pretoria had been prevared to resist a siege of any number of men for three years. Each of the forts which crown the hills sur- rounding the town had, according to this writer, four heavy cannon, four French guns of fifteen miles range and thirty heavy Gatling guns, besides fifty light gatling gunsfor the defence, of the minor positions among the hills.’ Three large warehouses were filled with ammunition and there were large cold storage warehouses, with a capacity for thousands of oxen each. The Boers have, apparently, preferred to disman- tle these forts and defend strong natur- al positions among the mountain dis- tricts of the north-east, if forced to do so. MERICA’S Greatest Medicine is Hood’s Sarsaparilla, because it pos- sesses unequalled curative powers and ita record of cures is GREATEST. en uilt Edge The unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, hgrmless to the fines fabric. For sale by all leading Groceries. MCKINNON & McNEYIN WHOLESALE AGENTS. may 19, d4i. ; Merchants Bank. of Prince Bivard [sland Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted a famous Laundry Soap Deposits received and interest 2llowe To day, near the close of the war, the The detence of it could not happen in the colonies of }. DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOPFETOWN, JUNE 8, 1900 | Earnscliffe Notes. Our brigand creed sewer politics, Mr. William Irving is rapidly recover: ing from his pai: full iliness, We regret to learn of the illness of Mies Minnie McLeod who is now in Bos- goverpment’s One re 4 . Che Kartccliffe shores are the best in | the world—for bashful lovere—so my old woman Baye, Our teacber, Mr. K, Lawless, resumed work on Monday,a(ter spendiog a pleasent vacation with friends in the east. Whatact of “cruelty” are the Opposi: tion members practising ? They are busily roa: ting the dying aud the dead, A jiady who ot jects to profanity because itis boi vulgar and wicked wants to KuOW What she Ought to say whea her clothe+line breaks and lets a week’s wash- ing fal tu the mud. Mr. Michael Morrissey bas been making & vigurous repressntaiion tothe govern- meni about the disgraceful condition of road between eastern and western Karns: clifte. For eight long years we bave been walling for the Grits to spenda few dol- lars on this road, and if now, in their dying hours, they repentand repair the roads, we will surely scatter flowers o’er their grave, and also fee) grateful to Mr. Morrissey and our energetic representa tive, Mr. McLean, Another road that is in a shocking state is the one leading from Cherry Valley to Pownal wharf. The people have also been waiting for eight years for the grits to make this road passable Ifthey re- pent, we trust they will shed a few tears aod afew dollars right along this high- way. Then there is the road leading to China Point wharf, a first cousin to the above. In one place the tide has washed away the breakwater and the roadway; and those who wished to get to the wharf with & cart must ruc one whee! in the ditch avd the other along on the fence, We would not kick if the fence was gvo.; but it is not. Our modest request of the government is: It you can’t fix the road will you please fix the fence. Judson’s bridge bas been “fixed” again. The first time it -was “fixed” with two epruce boughs, This time by three boards and four pieces of rotten lumber. It is an artistic job. Mr. David P. Irving, of Vernon River Bridge, has planted one thousand apzle trees this season. Mr. Irving has grest faith in the fruit growing industry im tis province, and sgain proves he has the courage of his convictions. We notice in the Public Works report for 1899 this item: ‘‘Gallas Point Road, $17.50.” Now, as there is no place in thie Province bearing that pawe, and as there was not seventeen and balf cents spent on our roads last year, we conclude that the government must beve spent this money for some other p rpose,—perbaps for cork screws for Pinean’s Paris expedition We suggest the following epitaph as suitable to be engraved op Piceau’s monu- mepti~ . A toul, & traitor and a rlave Lies here in this dishonored grave; From honor’s peak poor Pinesu fell, Athearing Donald’s dyiog yelt He ecld his cistrict fora sorg. Tbe country cursed h'm loud and long, He’s gone where there’s no ice or snow, To cook with Farquuareon & Co. Rex. VE RY I AOTHER For common ailments which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. 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Macdonald’s Drug Store | Nigut BE.y Now 13 The Time To Give Baby An Airin f and of course you, will vant a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFO RTABLE carriages—we have CHEAP carriages, We are #!ways glad to show goods. Cali. and see them. John Newson 262 ©42* 4 DOs € 4686596 ©°D*M DoS 4O]6D* ; ; 5 ; € OD] OD HOS HO 9S 59D SID EDU VBI‘SDED --—s —_ Begins his rounds next week. Have you freezers; if not we would like to sell you FENNELL &CHANDLER Straw Hat IN 15 TINTS. Try a can, only 10 cents. SIMON W.. CRABBE. Apri: llth 1900, Walker's Qorner a Ga SWils Aina THE ICE MAN got your refrigerator or ice ice crean nh Gea Pertia Se introducing the above Ferulizers we quote what the manufacturers about it :— “Knewing full well that Animal Matter, which originally comes from the is the most complete and natural plant-food to return to Mother Earth, we ha concluded to place within reach of the public a line of fertilizers (made from the products of our numerous Slaughtering and Rendering Houses, props manufactured with High Grade Potash added) fully believing that all intelligent farmers would much rather have such materials unadulternted than to buy those who merely use enough of these matcrials for a foundation, and adulter ate with Mineral and other inferior articles so as to get the bulk and diminish the price; and the success of our goods has proven the wisdom of our reasonilg beyond our most sanguine expectations. Our goods once in the field, of trade is assured. Animal products are a lasting benefit to the soil, whilst Phosphate Rock and chemicals are a detriment as soon as the chemical substance is learched awa The animal materials from which our fertilizers are made are by nature the moe powerful crop producers known.” We are selling the above Eertilizers at a small aevance on cost and wold be pleased to have you favor us with your order. Solid Rubber Tire Carriages. (FAMOUS MORGAN & WRIGHT TIRES. ) Call and see our new carriages with the above tires of Something Entirely New and Up-to-date in Phaetons, Surreys, Misrod@s, Jump-Seats, Buggit Concords, Sgindles, Express Wagons, Road Carts, Truck Wagons, Cat Wheels and Carriage Harness. FROST & WOOD Potato Scuffier, Clump, Washers, Wriny’r>. Xc. Prices low and ‘terms easy. Write fer catalegue or ca!) «uu inspect "- B HORNE & CO, TRLEPHONS: Cae ae, STREET. — ff Enamel: t0.( ere 7an Th ence, the | from acres