ie * 7 » t * Sus wt i os A, 4 : 7 ae “ss by my DYSPEPSIA RE. MUNYON At all druggts ZF a vial. Guide to H th and medi- al advice free. 1506 la 1 street, Phila = = > id’nt you Want to Bring Hom 2 ething Nice | ‘For Tea? lhl» = it Re I» ad this up and down Cream P Angel Cake jh Slesiete ies Wine Cake Cocoanut |ies Doughonuts i Len.oo P Buck Cakes {hi Apple Pie Lemon Cakes Wp Minee Pix Pa'ties Was gi Pies Onatcake aa 4 : nat ’ And tl f epr ted German iH Buns, al! fresh baked today [> TeL.erHone 98 I |b |» ie FVFES TET TY : GSMS a aS ss neil like pleas i rg Db. STEWART Eclipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread 22.424 22 ALASSSSASAAS = cnstomers. Tbat’s what we are doing all the time, we give them euch value for ther money that they come bac’. agtin and bring others with ther This isthe kev- note of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why not give us venr next order and be thor: ay! covineed what we Sas I+ (1 We me cit yvour valued orders, 5 LSS FLIPS PS Ss yh * ~ . BRUCE STEWART & CO'Y, The Modern Founders, ’ Fngineers and Machinists, 8S. Nav. (o’s Wharf, ch’towr P, E, I. Phone 125 REPS WPTY PAs PG About Rings There is no jewelry around which so much interest centres as the engage- ment ring---ror is there anything in which a greater diversity of taste is to be found. We have an exceptionally fine assort Go L$ THANE LASS LSTA LSA SS WES THE M : ‘ t n Wrigovs Ha ll iilielaiie SON | ANCE = Mee D ; N : 0 M yt iV : ~ SURPLIS — ) civic ‘ show a surplus for t sr of r $5900. — | \nuy Wes The a ' DAVE a te appea ( f On - 5 SERVICE at the Gospel meeting in | Prowse’s New Block, tomorrow afternoon Straugers always welcome,’ o Gost M eetTInNG.—Remember the Gos~ . | pel meeti }dav afiernoon at 4 alwaye weluome. IL Verse. | Valley.” aod yr io Prowse’s New Block, Suno- o'clock. Strangers esson 23rd Psalm, 4th “Yea, though | walk through the sicinatmmcouaiall wr ALLISON CoLLeGe —-Three thous- etudents been graduated from Mot have Mount Allison Iadies College during the last 45 ingfattendance struction in music; There were 190 students thie year; 145 received in- 128 in literature apd years. 63 in fine arts, teen Very Scppen Dearnx.—Death in its most sudden torm came to Thomas O. W en n. * 9 ja County, Monday evenicg. in Waasis, Sunbury He was sittiog home in a chair after tea looking out of a win- dow, when all of a sudden he gave a and fell to the floor, and whea reached gasp assistance him be had ceased to breat he. sor= ment of rinzsin which Diamonds are with set alone andin combination Pearls, Rubies, Emeralds, and other fancy ston:s, enabling us to suit al! tas’es, W W. WELLNER, The Great Watch Hous. We bave just received from Ganong , Bros a nice assortment of their fin- eet C huColate in both ligbt and dark coverings, including— Lily Nougatines, Burnt A Imonds Walnut Creams, Almont) Ceevatinas. G. B Cream Dr lce Cream Drops, Trilbys Sumatras, Farinas, ete. BE ER & GOFF Sunlie ht and aan ‘Soaps 8re absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet 108, Ds ‘ or the lauodry. They will not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrica Try hem a a aud other dirtricts. advareed 123 64 perton, descriptions of American pigs 20s to 30: He was 62 years of age, and leaves a rowing wife aod family.—Moncton ‘'ranse cript. Fatat Accipext.—A very sad and dis- tressing aceident occurred at DeBert Sta tion, N.S., one day last week, when the three-year~cld soo of Mr. and Mra. Ivey Vance was killed by being crushed beneath the wheels of a loaded cart. Mr. climbed up on the fore part of the cart body, and the horses starting suddenly, the child was thrown off, fell beneath a wheel, which paseed over his chest. little fellow lived but twenty miautes. The A Pecoiian Case.—Judge Gaynor, of Brovklyn, bas ordered the arrest and de- tention of @ juryman in bis court who, on two separate againet the eleven other whom he has been associated and thus prevented a verdict in either case. vet thie jurwman contends that be had as much of tight ¢ |) bis twenty t theirs, aud be propoee to fight the court if nec: seary Ou the irsue. out with bas stood jurymen occasions And adiere to his op'nion as O 4--0vlates had to adhere to _ ~~, --— Tus Res-14N Famine.—The famioe in Rassia is now stated to be general over no less than seven provinces, aod the number of peasants bordering on starvation is var iously estimated at from 5,000,000 to 20,- 000. Upto this time the press censor at St. Petersburg bas prevented the publica. tisn of facts, »othat the charitable publie were kept in igoorahce. the stete of affairs in the eugering provinces has daily grown woree, and now it is feared that no effort thet can be put forth can pre~ vent the deaths of hundreds of thousande— perbaps milliors. mentary on Russian government, The reeult is that Ic i- a frightful com Apvance IN Iron Pricks.~—It is an-~ nounced from London that the whole of the Enogli<-b issued circulars advancing prices of special black export gcods, such as -hree-legged pots, Danish pots and stoves, and camp ovens 10: per ton. vance since the rise in pig-iron, and em- braces Glasgow and Scotland generally, and Scotch iron founders have This is the first ad- Lancashire, Birmingham Wolverbampton American foundry | Vance was loading a cart, when the little fellow | { ‘ { Vv ©, oO I | get. volks of sieve, and sprink Je them thick!y The black and gold look very | t I i i tablespoonful of whipped cream. great delicacy. DAILY Oye ees POINTERS FOR THE KITCHEN. A good way to improve a ham after it = boiled is to wrap it in buttered paper aod aKe it for ac uour, It adds greate.y to he flavor. It you wish to improve your coffee, just efore you take it from the range drop in a Cn OF Salt. your beans add and see bcw The next time you bake alf a teaepooful of mustard, ou like it. In making soup of aplit i salt pork, jast 4 bit, Some epicures prefer it to the 1L 18 @€as proverbial ham-bone, and peas, have you er use 1 nioo, oY 3 Ia serving black~bean two hard boiled « soup, rub the ygs through a he soup. pretty, p, Clam or oyster—place, just Lefore serv~ | ng, On the top of the soup in each plate a It gives pig-irou, ured tor many of there goods, has and some other per 10re — An Easter Greeting * E rthose who have thought that cat- arrh is incurable and to whem the con- stant ure of snuffs and ointments wis almost unbearable, Catarrliczone comes as asure aud delighifu! cure. No need for fetid breath, broken voice, and droppicg in the throat, Send for Catarrhozone and be convinced. Outfit, $1.00. Sampl bottle and iubaler, 10 cents. Tke New fobihik Now epvters upon pursuiis formerly monopolized by men. But the nerves are still bers and she suffers from the toothache. To her we recommend feminine Nerviline—nerve- pain cure—cures tooth- ache in a moment. Nerviline, the moet _ marvellous pain remedy known to science | = eed PAX ash ete Nerviline may be used efficaciourly for a) ] perve pain. | | | CARAR SR ANAS giaievasaveneveeanenaii jodvvediverdvedeidi tied: i” Want The Address OF EVERY SUFFERER from heart weakness or disease--or from any disease caused by or comp icated with imper- fect circulation, imflammation or swelling, of which the symptoms may be dizziness, pal- pitation, inflammation tn brain, stomach, liver, kidneys, feet or other parts where blood ac- cumulates in sluggish veins, Send address and stamp and receive litera- ture explaining the modern remedy which is for the first time offered tothe public outside of the great hospitals. Howard’s Heart Relief always relieves. Foxaaaaaasi ~s & ae Ls) May be had at drug stores or by mail at 5oc, per box, 5 boxes for $2. S$. W. HOWARD, 71 Victoria St., Torouto, Ont $5.00 Reward The aktove reward will be giver to avy one giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person who stole tdlips from the garden of 5. C. MOORE, Kent St Kast. KE GHPIT HSS Sw We Always —KEEP IN STOCK— Christie. Brown & Co’s. Fresh Biscuits. Fig Bar. Marie. Social Tea. Fruit Gingerbread. Te a. Ginger Nuts. Arrowroot. Cracknel. Waiter Ice Wafers. Reception Wafers. Ginger Wafers, (in pound Tins. ) Fre sh and reliable. Sanderson & Co PURE FOOD SELLERS. PA-LELTIGFF FTA New Crop Porte Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEQNS Schconer Brandnell due here about lst June. N. RATTENBURY 114—eod 3wks Cyrene SO eT iota ostinul os CHARLOTTETOWN - ek te John T. [ickKenzie, 4 THE TAILOR oe i P. E, ISLAND cee oro SD OSS er ee EXAMINER, CHANLOPTETOWN, and asmall | Gn lop ot | ' On all white soups—milk, potato, turn~ | } sve ——— 3 3 CQ ww s > 4% is Nz “AP Nz ar %% a IZ ir °F, HL FL RA L “AP als. Ke 7S 7 7 “ ©» 2 Jl N E ov AW JED ® », Se, wiry f Ae P) o ° i a “ ; a Fs Fe Bra 4% lat Yeast ond ; MAP’? © ~*~ e+. ————__. ECE EAA] S . ae a i MJ NEM NL NL SEN, wee NESS e AP “AS UP AS ASUS Ul AP OLA AD > IZ wi = << % - “AP pPorey bbl ey No Wome SHould Read This AND THINK THIS AN ORDINARY BARGAIN We lad the good fortune of procuring trom a German manu‘asturer 1000 yards of silk and wool mixed black figured Dress Goods —$1.00 and $1.15 a yard “and good value at that” at about half price. If you want a good biack dress yov must b2 quick; we are selling this line at 5H9c Y DD. | Sentner McLeod & Co,, Wa , ae wi wx w,' d eo *s KF vs HP « et Pl ot we fu fe (2 —— SPSS R Wholesale and Retail Successors to Beer Bros. Qetedasase8s———]]] -_—_sssec0s@Q@ LOVATO VAFeVAY For Ladies A nice fine Chocolate Don- gola Oxford for $1.75. A Chocolate Dongola Ox. ford, vesting top for $1.79 A Chocotate Dongola Laced Boot, splendid value for $2.25 A fine Dongola (black) Ox- ford, vesting top for $1 50 An up-to-date line of slip- pers in plain single strap and 2 strap. BORO = Our Shoe department is now at its best. we received a large consignment of new goods which when added to the already large assortment enables us to say that we have one of the best assorted stecks of Boots and Shoes in the city. few lines which we want ycu to see. Come in and Look Throuch, Even it Yotout our Yesterday We just mention a For Gents We want to show you our $2.00 Dongola Boots, This is a line we opened yesterday and is the equal.of any $2.50 boot on the market. A nice line of Dark fan laced boot tor $2.25 See our $3 Chocolate Boot. Also our $4 00, $4.50, and $4.75 lines. We have aline of Dongolas for $1.75 and $2.00, which “take the cake ’ The MODEL Shoe Department R. H. Ramsay & Co. (CROCE No More War armers do not need to over, before buying better than any imported. hem. «tle ae orce, by calling at the Masonic share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and Prove this at once, by trying Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but o rait till th: ** Peace Conference ” their plough | hares, as they can do so at Temple Store, where any is 3% oF Mel 8p 7 = McLEAN, | _- CRIAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel Reliable Watehes Onlv We don’t care to handle anything else. Ca!l and give us the ver- dict ef your inspection, W. N. TANTON JEWELER for the summer trade. READY ! We havea nice and var- ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers IN BLACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come te BUY « boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolatefrom 10 to25c Weeks & Sens D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. 8. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agentfor the Maritime Clay Work Brick. Astk always on hand. MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, sivoos 4:02 ween Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. adj »inias cery. 1 ' HOOPER Ofiice, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, r. een od Cor. Great George & Chestnut StS, , a) -<2 — ies lati ncn <a i sy: ‘iiillemninre isan ensegsn " me wu ST et RM Se A TES RIES J Same I NNR BABE i RE: tents bs i . lee =F wi Sine? 8 pony S 3