sain nt ag its nA. a mh. maga te a a Pas a A OE A ON TE ee ee aS ee Brenan ie Sls Poe salient 5 jal ine. 5 sn nit Te ip ee ce exte ava Fra oro JOM! prep * FASS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. I¢ contains : other Narcotic substance. for It is Pleasant. Its Millions of Mothers. allays Feverishness. Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria destroys ,either Opium, Morphine nor It harmless substitute is 2 -~aregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. guarantee is thirty years’ use b Worms and Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the F and Bowels, giving healthy is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Castoria. “Castoria is e childr of its an excelicni Mothers have repeatedly told m lren.”’ Va etl good effect upon their chil Dr. G.C. . y VOD, 404'C4 USG THE FAC-SIMIL& ood, regulates the Stomach and natural sleep. Castorla Friend. 14 nr ted to children Castoria. ** Castoria 1 well aaa] . y rior to any pre- OF APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUA COMPANY, TT mr " MURRAY STPEET, NEVW/ YORK CITY x aa -- .* ge at Jy 7 pee ees 7s WATCHES HE watch trade has been T rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after a long period of low now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction we cannot say, but the fact re- mains that you can buy from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,oods at all, If you want a good and also the cheapest watch for the money, we recommend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear avery short time. Soliciting asbare of you patronage, we remain, Yous respectfully, E.W. TAYLOR, VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. Danes Beales Corne Grafton and Gt Geo. St. ——— We still have. some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes an stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslien & Co.a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & © Foy OS. JOY & DAVIES For the sumemer of 98, a Seaside Cot- tage keown as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant arm, North River, overlookisg the lilltboro River, and the approach to the darbor, An ideal spot ora summer eating. Apply to P.O. BOX7¢ prices, | ee ee oe ere tno Kodak but the Eastman Kodak. Photography Is Easy Photography 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof film Cart. | Al } tidges and can be Loaded in Daylight. | $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. | or Rochester. N. Y. } THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, a noe a fond me mE tne ees Mer Ax es ed ee ee OO OM eo | STEAMERS..... | Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sund ays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. AJohn) for | Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown. ; | From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and taliways for United States and Canada, From PICTOU (on arrival of train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven .m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there ith day train for Cape Breton and Hali-~ sx, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. with train for dav SECRET A Furness Line of Steamers. —_—_——____... S. S Halifax Uity sails from Halifax 2lst April, for Great Britain. able produce should apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, This steamer has beex fitted up | with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- | Stee Fo.” eee ee) ao ee ae einen THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, 1¢98 The Pony In Franz-Josef Land. | <Atan early stage in our j urney our | difficulties began. The pony broke loose the second night out, and, unicrtunate- ly, gorged herself with dried vegetables. These, together with dog biscuits and a few pounds of oats saved from the pre- vious sledging, were ber usual fodder, owing to the lack of legitimate horse food, which had quite run out more than 12 months before. As I expected, the surfeit of dried vegetables brought on a serious illness, to remedy which Armitage and I clubbed together the small supply of pills which we had with us. He produced, I think, two va- rieties of pills, and 1 had a number of podopbyllin; so we made up a dose of 22 in all, which I administered to our invalid popy, mixed up in some frozen fat from our frying pan. This, I am glad to say, bad the desired effect of at all events partly restoring her to health. — Geographical Journal. The docter may be a good old maa, but medica and the “local-application” treatment are abhorent to every modest woman, They "are em- barrassing —of en Thev should not be submitted to until everything else has been tried. In nine cases out of ten, the doctor in general practice ian’t compes tent to treat female diseases. They make even 80, ‘X-Minations neeless, a branch of medicine by themselves. Vhey are dstinct from other ailments. They can be pr-perly understood and treate? only by ove who has bad years of actual practic> ard experience in this particular line. This is true of Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief censu!ti: g Invalid,’ Hotel and Surgieal [natiture, at Buffalo, N. Y. Dr. Pie ee’s Favorite Perscription, a re nedv for all derange~ menis of the reproductive organs of wo- men, has heen in actual use for more than thirty vears. Lt every form “female weakness.” phy-ican of the eures of $$$ ee Mistook the Mule. Deacon Jackson was a very pious but very determined old colored citizen of Owl Creek valley. He had a young mule which his boys were unable to ride, and their failure to break the ani- mal so exasnerated the old man that he determined to ride it himself. He was, however, no sooner located on its back than he was thrown into an adjoining lot, where he was picked up with both legs broken and his neck badly sprained, ‘*What ou earth did such an old man as you mean by trying to ride a wild young mule like that?’’ asked the doctor, **Waal, suh,’’ said Deacon Jackson, “I never does undertake to do nuthin widout fust consultin ov de Lawd an seein whut he dun thunk erbont hit. I axed bim ef I orter ride dat mule what my triflin no ercount boys couldn’t ride, an de Lawd he sed, ‘Yessah,’ jes’ ez plain ez I am talkin to you.”’ ‘Well, but he seems to have given you bad advice. ’’ ‘*No, doctor, his judgment was all right, fer de Lawd knows dis ole nigger never seed de day when he was afeered to straddle anything from acircular saw up to er elephant, but dis time I think de Lawd was jes’ mistooken in de mule. ’’—Altanta Journal. Olid Ab Drake. Old Ab Drake was one of the ‘‘odd sticks’’ that flourished in a Vermont rural neighborhood a good many years #go. His wife was a meek, obedient, spiritless woman, over whom Ab tyran- nized for 50 years, when she quietly slipped out of this world. Old Ab’s panegyrics on his dead wife’s virtues were loud and long. Before the funeral he said to one of his neighbors: ‘‘She was the best woman on the top of this earth. i jess thought the world and all of her—yes, Idid! I always thought it, and hanged if there wan’t times when 1 come mighty near telling her so—yes, sir! And I would ’a’ told her so, only I’ve always held, and I still hold, that it ain't safe to praise anything that w’ars petticoats. *Ceptin for that, I would ’a’ told ’Lizy Ellen what I thought of her many a time—yes, I would!’’—Boston Journal. Famous Three R's. The originator of the famous three y’’ alliteration ‘‘reading, ’riting and ‘vithmetic’’ was Sir William Curtis, a ‘ord mayor of London. In 1795 he pro- sosed it as a toast before the board of ducation. ETTER than cure is prevention By taking Hood's Sarsaparilia yor nay keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. Last Saturday our banner snap was blouaes, this Saturday its over 360 hats u 25:. They may go as fast as the waist-. so come early—Jas Paton & Co. Just received—more ot that beautiful R B.—Joha P Joy. We are now doing business in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosceevery one in need of gud crockery. Call and see ns in the Cheap China Store.—W P Colwill. TO LET. Residence at Wheatly River. containing about 1) rooms, with lawn and gardens, good stables and out houses, orchard an“ Ornamental trees; good trout fishing clove to house. Rent very moderate. Apply to SARAH MeMILLAN, 4 | fortable house en Uprer Hillsboro St, with CURSE OF GANADA. And the Only Way in Which it Can Be Surely Removed. Dy-pepsia is the Curse —Dodd’s Dyspep- sia Tablets are the Only Cure ~They are, Eherefore, Canada’s Great- est Blessing. W bat is the greatest curse of our country? There can only be one answer to this question. There cannot be a moment's hesitation in answering it, The answer 1s “Dyspepsia.” Nine-tenths of the people of Canada suffer from it, The greatest blessing a country cau bave is something that wi!l remove the greatest curse. Therefore Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets are Canada’s greatest blessing, for they, and they only, can cure Dyspepsia. They, and they only, can remove Canada’s | greatest Curse. But the claim of Dodd’s Dyspepsia ; Tablets to this title rests on still stronger grousd. Besides being the only medicine known that cap cure Dyspepsia, they porisively cure its twin evil—Indigestion, also Bilousness, Catarrh of the Stomach, Sour Stomach, and al! other diseases cansed by imperfect digestion. The action of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets istimplicity itself. Taey remove the cau-e of *the trouble. Then the disease myst vanish. They dige-t the food. They mu-tdotothis. They cinunot help doing so, any more than heat can help melting enow, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets contain the same substances thac @ bealthy stomach -upplies to digest food. When you swal~ low a Tablet it melts, and reduces the food toa milky liquid. This passes to other organs, which separate the useless portions trom the usless paris. Dodd’s Dyspeps'a Tablets stimulate the howels and enable them tocarry off the useless, poisonous matter. Thus, the stoma: h and bowel working properly to- gether digestion becomes perfect, and Dyspepsia cannot exi-t, Dodd’s Dyspep*'a Tablets are sold by all druggists fir fifty cents a box, six boxes, $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’x Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto. Aching and Ulcerating Teetn Treated and filled ecayed teeth crowned Moderate prices, OR. J. P. MURRAY Wants, Lost, Found, &6, LOS f—Onv Thursday Morring, near the Rail- way Statio’,* pra er book. The finder will bevewart*ed bv returningittothe Rev Jas Simpson, Kechford st 128 gold. WANTE?) first-class Engineer. at B. @& M. Rattenbury’s Pork Facterv, App'v 327 WANTED-—A reqnired, Prince st. general servant, referene* Api ly lo Mrs E. R. Brow, upper 126 WANTED—A girl or general housework, good wages. Apply to the Central House 126 Iw — TO LET—A conveniently situated and com- bay wirdow and six rooms. besigesflarge pane try, and large clothes ¢los-t. Spply to Auh- rey Brown, at Mark Wright «& Co’s. 125 uf TO LET—% hat beautifully situated house on Rrightor Road, now occunied by Mrs Cameron, containing nine rowmsand bath- room, and heated by het warer, and fitred for electric light. Possession given June iSth Apply to W.C. Harris, Architect, 25 PASTURE TO LET -- Within city limits, Water thereon. AppliytoJ. A. Longworth. SiORE TO LET—in a short time—The shop occupied by Johnsen & Johpsor, Drug. gisis, next to f or don Hecuse Corner Apply at onca to Goff Bros 216-2wks W ANTED—Im mediatety, a capable house- maid, Re‘evene s required. Apply to Mrs. F. Parker Carve) may 27 -Iw TO LET.—A ‘cottage on Douse. West &t H. C. may 27—\w PASTURE forafew cows at Westwood. Dr. G. A. Warourton lis iw WaNTHO-Agonts for new season, new Sami oles, new plan of engage ment, Luke Bos Co., Montreal. WANTED.— \ Coox. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndman, Kent St. 117 TO LET— On Haviland Street, opposite the Char ortetown Hospital, a house containing nine :00ms, at present occupied py Cenductor Gillis. fossession given about l0cth June. Beautiful location, rent moderate, At ply to Mrs Conroily pext door, or to John Conn- olly, corner Queen and Dorchester sts. 116 eat ey SS a nee Seana For 10 cents. FAAASASHAAAARAAR ASA / } oe Walker s Corner 14 Lemoine STREET. 2 SAAAGKARAASAR AAR AAA RICH. A wee drappie o’ Pattison’s 7; AFFRE SESS FEE EE ERY ay Ladies Corseis as we do not intend keeping this-class of goods, we will clear them out at 20 per cent. discount under regular prices J. ae a in cash or stamps, we will mail you, all charges prepaid, handsome oo : . ches wide and 1 inch deep, fillad , AR InDo-CEYLON T netal box, size 5% inches + “") wsa with TETLEY’s ELEPHANT DPrany : i I iA ] ) EA, 50 cents per Yb worth tue money—the T 4Ca it Contains js worth acquainted with the sce yy Valcre Our adver INDO-CEYLow ; *, , 1140, lead T9016 * packets, OMl most groceries in Canada, —— ees ig || |) i buck and ean be had f; al OU price printed on each packet (25 cent at 49.) Lac: “Te Consicered to be the Best of Tea Values, ELEPHANT GRAND. -~ JOSEPH TETLEY & CO, MonNrTREAL MELLOW. SOFT al au en ge THE KING OF SCOTCH WHISKIES Rare Old Whisky Guaranteed 10 years old. Tasting tells the flavor cf this Se PRESSE EEE 8 ¥ OER EY GRAND OLD WHISKY 7 For sale here, there, every where, 0 ’ iii nn 0 § . r For Sale By AllLicensed Vendors2 | : [¥e Se en —_— At 20 per cent Discount 230 pairs Ladies’ Corsets, new goods, best make; but “ * = (fn -2 ™ ee es 7 ns oe oe te * i ee i adi” a a eee hk Clr, Come and see. LF I cen B. Macdonald &Ca Lawn Mowers —in—12—14—16 in Ice Cream Freezers Green Wire Net Spring Door Hinges Window Screens Ref. igerators Garden Hose SIMON VW CRABBE STOVES & LARDWARE TO LET. -A confortable eottage on Rich mond St west. Possession given June ‘4th, orearlier, if desired, Apply to James D. Meson, TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Old Londo 1 House,’ situate on Water sf., nextt> (;overnment Warehouse No 1 \ppl~ to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s--1f WANTED.—An_ experienced cook, Wages $10.60. Apply to Mrs E, Bayfieid, v7 WANTED-—Successful eanvassers in any line to act as closers, $0." per menth and expenses. Address box 679. Montreal. -_—— — _TO LE?.—That comfortabie and ple asantly situ+ted house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late Chef Justice Palmer, now in occupation o Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, possession g ven Ist May next. Appiy tojH, JaAmES PALMER Ch’towr, 6 — me mee et a IDEAL SUMMER RESIDENCE~—To let for the summer months, a cottage containing seven rooms, situated at Waterside, fronting on Pownal Bay, Firrt-elrss irdit and vege- table garden in conection. Address J, M. Haley, Waterside, Powna!l Pust Uffice, P. E. [elard, Stanley Bridge 138 tudsat 2wks 114 wi 3aw | Wal Meas... is so interesting to everyvody that we must make our advertssement attractive in order to get your attention, feet as well as money . Out of consideration for your for your pocket, turn your stepsthis way and save Spring Shoes the latest styles and newest designs. Look at the prices. Ladus shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $] up. Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock-bettom prices. If they disappoint yovr expecta- tions or your feet, you can come and blow us up and get your mouey - Weeks & Vfarren