VSS ee ee ee eee agg tet = i TO amr Sigs acon - SaaS AE oe, a A i —S For engagement rings still take first place in pop ulsr ‘avour, Their matchless sparkle t} e:) intrinsic value,and their di :ebility, appeal irresistab!y tc re fined taste, The price 1anges fron $7 LY Special rings Ordeiéd 01 oval for \ ourinspection * HUTCHESOS, Watchmaker & Jev eler * — Hiving pu.chased from Mr. F. J y the stock and good will of okand Stationery Busines in tris Block, we will continue the ess in its various branches, sell- is~ a ‘owest prices for cash only. Miss a Pe. “— 7 k Hernsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of ine store, and will be pleased to at'«nd to all old customers and many Dew ones. \ cnoite new stock of Wall Papers @iii bo @ mee put on sale, and all de- pa nis of the business will be kept me! -iocked. <A well supplied news ster will be a special feature of the business Jhe store will be known as “lhe Bazaar Bookstore.” ddl Wile! Successors to F. J. dORNSBY. Tene wie MORRIS BLOCK. ... c} an, March 15, 1900. Plant Line Boston Cuumencing May 8h, the favorite S. S. “HALIFAX.” .i!! leave Charlottetown fcr Bos- ten oy. ry Tuesday at noon (Standard tin) calling at Hawkesbury and Hali X jiet.. ning will leave Boston every Satu dsy at noos. Poss ngers leaving Cherlottetown Weu .-day morning via Pictou, maxe el nection at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Halitax.” ‘Vice ots for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railway. For tickets, rates and all infor- matiou, appiy to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. L. CHIPMAN, Supe: intendent, Quebec Steamship Co. Str “CAMPANIA.” From Montreal Tuesday 22ad May Apl 24tf. From Ch’iown Monday 28th May ir Monday 4'b June llth June oi? oa * “« tod July e Mth July “6 16th «< se 23rd *é “ a. a 6th Aug. * 13h Aug. a Br * ~ Jan = “ 3rd Sept. * loch Sept. 7 Wa? ~*~ oe = Ist Oct. “« 8th Oct. . 2a? «6 S2ad “ “ 2th «“ “ 6th Nov. “ =12th Nov. Freight bandled carefaily and at cure rent rates. Paseengers wil] find the accomodation the very best, and the trip up and down the St. Lawrence the most delightiul. : CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, May 14th, 1900, Agents.$ 4 dy Jaw wed & sat, ; ee le } a sensation has veen vaused ere ] ( 5 DY TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, 1900 | Africa Sensation Caused in BarnabyRiver, N.B., by Dodd's Kidney Pills B, May 14.—Quite | Barnaby River, N . ‘olony How Maittirs Bank Their Money. The part of South extent is in- lottent natives of that which to a great by bushmen and bave a peculiar system of banks apd habited banking. These Kaffirs among whom this curi- ous system of banking obtains live near Kaffraria, in the south of the country. The natives come ountry to trade and ‘eturn to Iaf vn south from their ¢ in the several villages numbers and then towns in the introduction of a@ new medicine—) fraria Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Although there had | From those who trade of their own been many dea is village and 8Urs) number they select one who for the rounding dietric m Br gare Dicease | occasion is to be their banker. He is and other kidney Ubiee,. Yes Sotnee 'O; converted into a bank of deposit by ay Dodd’s Kidney Piile had never been putting all the money of these wl sted, Our peo} hod — banker he is into a bag, and then th i patent meaicines, ally forth to t stores to buy wh Now, however, Dodd’e Kidney Pilis loreating arene tion. 3 rumber of et ' } ; : Wi n ar i 3 purchased by any eo ) re van? then “a eXpfrersing Wil ban arti iS Pui \ | iS } Of art Le i ‘ ps r ¢ ’ ‘nti } this hantkine surpise and di ht at the result. “From; Of those who US MAMAIDES a = ’ " ; ” i rangement, the ] e of the article ; ne frat week | Deg tO ITD } rove, Savs PALO 1 Lil, il i ’ ’ ’ 1 ! : ha hs re fy n t} is OHO $4 | Cornelius Crottie, of Barnaby River, who; taken by the banker from this deposit } yy nay } o . te cepvyera timo ‘ dG had been given up by the doctors. The money bag, count d several times and 1 ta | +he seller > the artic | fact seems tohaye :urpris:d him, bat itis! then paid to the s¢ ller of the artic! alwava true wher Dodd’s Kidney Pills! after which all the bank depositors are used, cry out to the banker In the presence | million gallons. j | i | | j Galt bas sent $800 and about eizht tons of clothing and merchandise bo the Ottawa and Hull fire sufferers. Minard’s Liciment Relieves Neuralgia The anvual eupply of mi'k for London, England, is ertimaed to beabout fifty And ibat ieaves many ot the people without any. regen ene Babies Have Croup, sucdenly and treacher- Happy is Dr. Chase’s dear ones No disease comes so usliy upon its victim as Croup be mother who has at hand Syrup of Turrentine when the , repeated by the witnesses. | eral ' | awakes in the night ccughbing and struggling | for breath. and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. omen — This famous remedy is the stard } by in the homes of this contiaent asa prompt } One of the homelces families at Ottawa | numbers 20 persons, and there are several families of eighteen. . =_- To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative ErcmoQovu!nine Tablets, All TUpplelt }EILLG iLe Ncuey it fave tocure on be W. Grove’t baaxedwe ison cach box The:veregs progress on the Simplon tuouel is 16 feet a day. _- — Minard’s Linimert Cares Dancroeff. Thought iscompavy for those who are capable of elnertaining it. Wisdom is one of the things that don’t come to the maa who sits down and waite. One way to judge a man’s character is by what he doetn’t ray. Babies lertured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permancnt cure in Jr. Chase’s Ointment, @ preparation which ba> arecord ot cures une paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, salt rheum, tetter, scald heed, old people’s Tash, abd ali iiching tkin dirtates, are absolutely cured by :. Chase's Virtment, Happiness results from being content with what you baven’t got. What is Needed. By every man snd women if they desire to secure comfort in this world is &. corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Eastrictor shells corne in two or three days and without diecomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is s]ways eure, safe, and painless See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine deaiers. There is one good thing about the man with trouble on bis mird. He never breake into your cffice humming eelections from a rag (ime opera, Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere TQ bE LET. Furnished or Unfurnished “THE CHESTNUTS,” KENT ST. The eubscriber offers the above well- known desirable premises for rent. Poseession about Ist. June. F. PARKER CARVELL. 8t Th Sat 3i d, DASH DOWN . CASH DOWN The highes’ for scrap iron, lead, copper, bruss or any old alloy at Kedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlo:tetown 4 | of the two witnesses selected: “You owe me so much!’ This is then The gen between the several accounting comes banker and his when all desired purchases have been made, after which all the natives de- part for their northern wilds. CANADA FAMED AFAR, An Australian Firm Orders More Japan- ese Catarrh Cure from the Propric- tors of this Well-known Remedy in Canada, and Teiis of its Unequailed Merit. Wonderful Results on Every Case Tried. : Messrs. Chas. Cornell & Co., 247 Cop- pen street, Richmond, Victoria, Aus- tralia, write:—‘‘ES%closed please find 10s. | —) leaching Ltiquette. “Madam,” be began as the door open- ed, “I am selling a new book on ‘Eti- quette and Deportment.’ ” “Oh, you are,” she responded. “Go down there and clean the mud off your feet!” “Yes’m. am sel’— “Take off your hat. Never address a strange lady at her door without re- moving your hat.” “Yes’m. Now, then, as I was say As I was saying, ma’am, I ? ing’— “Take your hands out of your pock- ets. No gentleman ever carries bis hands there.” vs'm. Now, ma’am, this work on ‘zr fhrow away ycur pipe. If a gen t! n mses tobacco, he is careful not to d st OtHeYS Ly the habit.” “VYeos'm. Not, ma im, in enlling your attention to this valuable’— “Wait. Put that dirty hand&erebief out of sight and use less ¢rease on ; your hair in the future. Now yon look | a bit decent. You bave a book on ‘Eti | quette and Deportinent.’ Very well. 1 | don’t want it. 1] am only the servant | girl. Go up the steps to the front door depositors | and talk with the lady of the house. She ealled me a downright. outright, no-doubt-about-it idiot this morning. ' and I think the book you’re selling is for six boxes cf Japanese Catarrh Cure, ‘ which kindly mail to us at your ear- / +3 liest ccnvenience. Some time ago purchased a small supply, and must say that it has given very satisfactory résults on every ease tried. It certain- ly is an article of undoubted merit. We are sure if its wonderful merits were ki cwn more widely here a large sale would be established in this country.”’ The proprietors of Japanese Catarrh est letters of gratitude from the catarrh afflicted in every tcwn, village, and city in Carada, but from every State in the Union. Japanese Catarrh Cure is the cnly remedy ever known to cure chronie catarrh. If cure after cure has been used without success, you will not we | just what she requires.” Two Answers. Not long ago a Boston clergyman re- ceived an evening call from an elderly man and woman who expressed a wish to be joined in the bonds of matrimony then and there. “IIave you ever been married be- fore?’ asked the clergyman of the man, an honest eyed, weather beaten person of seafartng uspect. “Never, and never wanted to be be- fore,” was the prompt reply. “And have you ever been married be- fore?’ the question came to the wo- man. “No, sir.” she replied with equal promptness, and with a touch of hu- mor that appealed to the clergyman at once she added, “I never had a chance!” Te marriage ceremony was speedily performed, and the clergyman refused to take any fee, telling the bride with . “ohe | a twinkle in his eye that it bad been Cure are not only receiving the strong- } , = em l ™ | privilege to officiate which he would be disappcinted with Japanese Catarrh ! Cure. All druggists, 50 mailed post-paid by the G. and M. Co., Linvited, 121 Church street, Toronto. C 30 cent pound tin. Thie ccffee is preyared witha knowledge of what mort peey! requsre viz — good strength and preneunced flavour. Ther has been with its #mel pregorticr of acds to ite is positively a ielf. lao incorporated ehicery vhich strength, besliby orizk in every can wili be found a bend rome piece of Bohemian decorat ed glaseware. and PARDELSEN & C0 Victoria Row Grocers. Furniture, Horse, Carriages, &c For Sale by Auction. I am instructed by L. E. Prowse, Eeq,, to sell by aaction at his residence. Graf, ’ ton Street, on Monday, May the 23rd inst., Commencing at 11 o’clock. All bie household effecte, comprieing Parlor, Dining Room, Gal], Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture, Aleo—Horee, Carriages, Sleigh, Har- ness, &c. Terme Cash. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer, May 15 dtd. COATMAKERS! Good coatmakers wanted at once steady employment, good wages. CHAPMAN BROS, Amherst, N. 8 TO BE LET. — That well-known business stand, form- ing 22 rcecme, with large stable and yard, situated pear the market, on Richmond Street. Rent moderate. Apply to T. CAMPBELL, cents, or | . {dating summer tourists and others duriog as TENSIVE SALE, j | { ae te HYTSPSENPNTRETODTEATT PTET OPFEEPPT EN OPPETTERY ak =. = E = ; t r erly known as the Central Hote}, contain- | have been Companion. sorry to miss.—Youth’s To Hotel aud Boarding House Keepers If all those whoare desirous of sccommo- the coming season will eend their addr-ss to THe Examinercftice we will be bappy to | cowpils a lixt aud forward to the different avencies which make @ business of fur- pishi: g such informaticn to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charioteiown, surroundings of hotel, matic, nearness io railway and bathing,etc., svould be mentioned when ®riung ue. ee —_ The lils of Women. Are ufually the result of an exhausted nervous eystem Which can be tully restored by the uve of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women mede nervcus bythe waistirg dis- eases Which drain their sysiem find new life, New vigor. rew cbherzy3,.3 Jr. A.W. CLete Nerve Food, the woeric’s gicetest blecé en nerve builder. 4,4 i a : \ \ } \ ‘i \\\i\ \f\ ij ’ : \ cr The Right feginning eh =~ Fora musical education wo a— te the Jano iteelf o- t . Our Heintzman Piano Is its own best recommenda- tion. Ii’s easy action adds to the pleasure ot playing. lis soft tone cnd perfect pitch help to make music for the beginner. Our terms will help you {0 Own an instrument—-See us—anyway Millec Bros. Queen Street. Connoliy’s Building. i } TS ALALAANLAAAAAAMb UA AMAAbAAA AQAA bd Qdd ddd bbd 2 dd = E = = = CEMENT! CEMENT 5C6 barrels in stock end to arrive. W Loleeale prices. | | om | CARVELL BROS. ‘ <sinreaiaay ahnestanieeiiacnenbatattinitiaamand noes na. oman ona eo, ' | <3 m On the Top Rung || § eZ c p a a P 8 enrert } t Opulai ity ° | { is | | i jj | iL [Pa ae {| 4 7 - wa " | gni apo 7 A i cetcieh waeaeie a) }} iS) URE, DELICIOUS, WHOLESOME. ; ALL USERS WITH HIGH TASTE USE IT GCUMINION TOGACCS CO., MONTREAL, iN io ‘TINTS. - Try acan, only 10 cents. SIMON W.. CRAEBE. Walker's Corner April 11th 1900. — AB AR AAR ARAAS AAS BAAS —iukuL) TIME: -900 Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money. Ve have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Rus-<ian, Manitob. hard and Island wheats. ¥ _ © OQ Oo Spring Tooth Harrows and alj kinds of farm implements. W. GRANT & LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, Pe ESS SEEPS SPE RSE EY EY YS Ky e————_ AASAASARAAARA AK CECE SS ee PPE SEY iF Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot the grandiflora typ>, over fifty varieties te choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. See our catalogue for Swee | Pea Competition for 1900. HASZARD & MOOR SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown. The Store Theat Cives &puray Goods Free IN ORDER TO REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE GROCERIES, EXANELED WARE, ETC For 30 day: we will give tree un Knameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dolla ‘tea check giveu’ with our tea and coffee, also. Ci.’town May 14, 2 aa, 2w. P. MOW AGH AN. Ipper Queen Strest