ee EN TT Se ee er t Tais Company offers the most com- ~= — ‘ “Probably no single drug s employed in nervous dis- sases with effects so mark- | 17 aly beneficial as those of od-liver oil.” These are the words of mn eminent medical teacher. Another says: ‘‘ The hy- 1 ophosphites are generally cknowledged as valua verve tonics.” Both these remedies are ymbined in Scott's km U- ion. Therefore, take it or nervousness, neuralgia, ciatica, insomnia and brain sxhaustion. coc. and $r.08, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronta. Wants, Lost, Found, & Employment Registry | Any persons wanting employment, and em- ‘ overs of labor in want o* sasistance, will ©@tain help and situations by aop ying te Miss taelgrove, Keot St. 89 W ANTED.- -A boy about 17 years of ace to} tas waiter, Apply at this office. lil W ANTED.—at once, two or more smart girls to Jearn the drees-making. Apply to Lilla Mc ure, Hillsboro. St. 109 lwk TO LET.- Cne half the large double hous «« Brighton Road, at present oceupied by Dr <ahan, hot water heating, electric light. etc Apply tc J. J. McKinnon. 109 andisaiinialicdidiale is bd WANTED. —at once a girl for genera! house ork. Apply to Finley House, a en ot pt - PASTURE.—Good pasture for 4 cows. ! erms reasonable. Apply to Edward parae. 0 LOST. —between the store of Moore & Mc- eod and St. Peter’a Road, a large sample 0k of wall paper. Finder will please tell us rhere to send for samme. Moore & McLeod, _ FOR SALE--Adonble seated coverel car- ciage for one horse; has spring bottom ‘eats, imps, ete—a first class article. Apply at this o' Tice. 106 ae. ROW BOAT AND BI 'YCLE FO? SaLE-—- iply to B. F. Measervey at Vapr. &. M. Rice’s ent St. 205 3ipd fO LET.-— A tenement on Dorchester St ar’ Queen, containing 6 reoms. Rent moder- a. Apply at the Conuolly Estate Office, Queen reet, 100 eod tf , ee O RENT.—for aterm'oft to 5 years, that welve(12) acre lot situated on wost side of falpeque Road, now in possession of J T ~ardon . Possession given lst May nest Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO. ¥ ABLES.—I have for s#le two monarch pool rables and one billiard table—ivory balis with cues, recks, etc. comnvlete. all in good a:der, wWiiibe sold very ch: av, Apoly at the Eiab Billard Hall orto P, Burke P. O. Box € 1arlo tetowa Slimo "O LET.—A house on Bastield St. heated by fant water.,bath. Immediate possession given. Avply to Charles Hermana. tf ces ree oT nt /Les ‘O LEt.— House on Brighton tKoac, beat- e¢ with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present aapied by T J. Dilion Esq Poesession given st May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 “irst class agents €verywhere to introduce tbe Acme Sunlight Gas Generator: only reliable * (OTMatic acetylene g+a generator on the mar- wet. sells at sight; liberal inducements to re- in ble agents: apply to the sunlight Gas Co ad. Ma atreal. "'O LET.— A cottage on Pleasant Street eon ta Ging § rooms, with stable ard coach house auached. Poseession given 2nd May next Apoly to John Hughes, Lower Queen Street, 401 To Investors Parties pessessed of funds from which they wish to secure a liberal re— turn in interest should invest | THE 'NVESTORS GUARANTEE COMPANY BANKERS & BROKERS MOM 14 STOCK EXCHANCE BUILDING 11 87. SACBAMENT S1T., MONTREAL By their system cf investment, they ean guarantee to ipvestors a monthly profit on funds ‘placed with them of No: less than three per cent plete guarantee for both princi- pal and profit, and any investor can withdraw funds and profits to date upon GIVING 30 DAYS NOTICE, SU MS of $25.00 and upwards receiy ed and invested. <ereeeesemenenenn OFFICE TO LET ee Ti the subseriber's building, Queen St. ‘acg> well.lighted and of easy approach. 4\wk THM DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 11, 1s9y PROVINCIAL LEGISLATURE i\Continned from pare 5.) Mr. Shaw claimed that it was no partot hie du'vy to rua erouod o the dill ent epartments seeking luformation Pine | i kave been t ae ere showed that even from the] ; wre statem ot submitted something | vA ” pad ally wrong in cocrection with | termes. ino the statement rubmittel | fd } a. : f @ Vv Th 180 M A. McLeod appesre to have | es 0. at the rate of gv pel ae eer op the Eifio wholst we | | ‘ “ e M. A. MeLeod sp ears as } ved $421, or $60 per nont!, + ' aver ou ti Hillsborough. He ebuw- | e ¥ e sane man appeare (0 have b-eu ! rth r acling as engineer al the ean eon th efeamers. : He thought that $14,000 was not sufi ) piace the roads iv goal repair. | roads we have cau be key n reps wasalout a& mucb as could be cone witbuut Opening spy new ones. Th are usually opeved up for political purpos es rather than forthe accorm dation of | the peope. He asked why the wharf st } Brudene!i was not proceeded with when i the material had been purchased. Taking up the matter of our claims upon the Federa! Goveroment Mr. Shaw showed what bad been done in this respect by the Tne Libersls in 1402 submitted a m morial regardirg these claims, io which they made an error. | of $20,000 C00 as was eubs quently »dmit- ted by thethen Leader. The Leader led | the peo; Ls to believe that these claims | would be submitted to arbitration, and that by reascn of this arbitration a sum sufficient to kee p the people free from tax es woul! be the result. But this erbiira- tion Was not forthcoming. Nething base been heard of it since. It hae served ihe purpose for which it was intended The people took the bait and returned the present Government. While the Liberal delegations were barren of resu'te the Conservative dele gations were fruitful. They received $150,000 on account of our claims and } Coveervatires aod Liberals. Obtained the steamer Stanley, costing another $150,000. They also added $400,000 to our capital at 5 per cent., or $20,000 avear. Tne Liberals’ lqet dele-~ ga:ion cost the country $750, and there was not one iota of benefit derived from it. The Conrervatives bad every reason to be proud of their record as compared with | what wae done by the Libersl-. (To be Centinued ) C—O a THE SIRANGE RILE OF MORROWBIE JUKES (Cootinued from page 3) 1. Bowlof a brier wood pipe, serrated at the edge. much worn and blackened, bound with string at the screw. 2. Two patent lever keys, wards of both broken. 3. Tortoise shell handled penknife, silver or nickel name plate, marked with monogram ‘‘B. K.”’ 4. Envelope, postmark undecipher- able, bearing a Victorian stamp, ad- dressed to ‘‘Miss Mon’’—(rest illegi-. ble )—‘**ham'’—‘‘nt."’ 5. Imitation crocodile skin notebook with pencil First 45 pages blank, 414 illegible, 15 other filled with private memoranda relating chiefly to three persons—-a Mrs. L. Singleton, abbrevi- ated several times to ‘Lot Single,’ “Mrs. S. May’ and ‘'Garmison,’’ re- ferred to in places as ‘‘Jerry’’ or “Jack.” 6. Handle of small sized hunting knife. Blade snapped short. Buck’s horn, diamond cut, with swivel and ring on the butt: fragment of cotton cord attached. It must not be supposed that I inven- toried all these things on the spot as fully as I have here written them down. Tre notebook first attracted my atten- tion, and I put it in my pocket witha view to studying it later on. The rest of the articles 1 conveyed to my bur- row for safety’s sake, and there, being a methodical man, I inventoried them. I then returned to the corpse and or- dered Gunga Dass to help me to carry it ont to the river fxont. While we were engaged in this the exploded shell of an old brown cartridge dropped out of one of the pockets and rolled at my feet. Gunga Dass had not seen it. and [fell to thinking that a man does not carry exploded cartridge cases, espe cially ‘‘browns,”’ which will not bear loading twice, about with him when shooting. In other words, that cartridge case had been fired inside the crater (Consequently there must be a gun some- where Iwas on the verge of asking Gunga Dass, but checked myself, know- ing that he would lie We laid the body down on the edge of the quicksand by the tussocks. It was my intention to push it out and let it be swallowed up, the only possible mode of burial that 1 could think cf. I ordered Gunga Dass to 20 away. (To be Continued.) 1O0 CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE , Use NERVOL. One application cures : if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgig wad Headache. 25c, at all Druggists, ’ Perfect cuff hcliers, J T Harrie, London House. See our new carriag’s today. We intend e ling them cheap with our other atock. Everythivg niust be sold. I: you want a baby carriage buy it now, buy it hrre.— Jobn Newson, 3in. the May number of the Prince Edward Island Maga. zine 18 row for sale at the usual places, Res. moderuse J MeBACHERN me 7 7” 7 ry pe TTT ear PT ore gs eae TULARE POR LP RO MOP OR Oe Oe Se ee PRT IS ~ oo ee. Sas, J i* , ~y E : g ra: ‘ : AB FS. ow % : - . er ; ¥ + ' =¢9. OY ‘ > eo ie ¥ Pe ae ST act oe i Bort ye ¢ fy ex : ey i wy } ~ yw y a: OK LA : ry . x ci De sD a ial nad te dillon bail . dnd, a» tendeadht ty a ae Anzmia is the term which doctors use to indicate poverty of the blood. Probably go per cent. of the girls and women of to-day suffer This is a startling statement— It is easy to distinguish anamic from anzmia. but it is true. women. They have a dark semi-circle under the eyes; a sallow or waxy complexion ; thin limbs, weak chests and ill developed forms. They are languid and tired ; subject to back- aches and headaches, and sometimes to hysteria and fainting spells. If the poor and watery blood is not enriched, and, the tired and jaded #2 nerves strengthened, consumption must almost inevitably follow. In this 4 emergency there is only one medicine that will promptly and effectively create KA new blood and strengthen the nerves, and that ts # DR.WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS yy FOR PALE PEOPLE. a This remedy has cured more cases of anemia than all other medicines SA =scombined.. Read what an eminent Australian physician, J. G. Bourchier, i= OM. D., F. S. Sc. (London) and late government medical officer says :— ue 127 Redfern St., Sydney, N. 8. W. AY) Manager Dr Williams’ Med, Co. if , Y oN | | ‘2 Dear Sir :-—For some time | have been in the habit of recommending Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills mM to my patients with excellent results. As a tonic their effect is most satisfactory and permanent, i = sin Anaemia, Chlorosis, and allied diseases | have found them very valuable, and in irregularities 7 =—soof_ the menstrual period they are unequalled. 4 (Signed) Vv 32° Hon J. G. BOURCHIER, M. D., F. 8. 8c. (Lond. ) ? e"@ x A SEVERE CASE OF AN-£MIA CURED. o ; <2 .; remue tr rites: ‘rite to give you the honest i . . _ Miss Mabel J. Taylor, living at 1334 City eee pete sy sewd De Williams’ Pink "Pills for Pale i ® testimonial of a young girl who believes her life was saved by tne use you : ' id-‘cnl - ¢ Pa People. In November, 1897, I was suddenly stricken with loss of voice, and for eight months could only spea ina bd whisper. At the time I was completely run down. I had no appetite, no energy ; suffered from headaches, paipi- ; ? is f the heart. ared shortness of breath. I was not able to walk up or down stairs. I was given up by the best hd Catiog OF the Rear, See. ee . TLtte 3 is dition I began the use of Dr. Williams ad ad doctors, and ‘he different remedies I took did me no good. While in this condition we oy et feeli Py Pink Pills. By the time I had taken four boxes my voice was restored, and after the use of eg ss oo ; we i i perfectly well. U cannot find words to express my thanks for what Dr. W illiams ] - is oa done or me, an abs you are at liberty to publish this letter, in the hope that it may be of benefit to some other sufferer. Lf, bd cs . ° ' Soe a ee my 6TheG are Sold only in Pack “ The Genuine are Sold only in Packages (i= yehiiRE oJ {ii *e . E 7 WRAPPER PRINTED \ RA like the Engraving. "Whee. a xy . * * , *. > 2 At all dealers, or direct from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., . ete ; . Md =s- Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. I a*e ie ad ‘i : Pay ar | OO) ee) AY ey ey ey ee ee ee ee 4 RR RRR PREP ROE RSI PRIOR RR RCA pe emer — ee _s_ \ AMHERST BOOT & SHUE MYG. Co W novesaLe Boot « SHoz MANUFACTURERS, . AMEBEBRST, NOWA SCOTIA.... Pea Clothing Ca ‘ Clothing for Hveryone at 25 to 35 ocr cent. less than reg- ular prices Our big purchase of Men’s and Boys Olothing at the Doull & Gibson sale has ar- Our travellers reach ali parts of the provinces several times yearly well as points in Newfoundland, Magdalen islands, St. Pierre, Miquelon Quebec shores. We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Canadian Rubber C-s foocwear. Agents will be on the road in a few days with sam- ples for the fall and winter trade, also for sorting orders. Representative for P. E Island, Mr. C. Stanley Sutherland. Address ail communications to the Company. en AMHERST BOOT & SHOS MFG. CO.'Y ‘rived. We can now supply you with Cloth: | Spent ew S Oey 2 | ing at the manufacturers’ cost prices. P ee ee . —* Men's Tweed Pants from 0c, 7d¢ : FIT_FOR A PRINCE! ee ) | $1.60, 1,25, 1,50, 2.00, worth 50 per cent C 'more—Men’s Tweed Suits from $3.75 and upwards, 4 will mean money in your pock ¥ = ° jet to buy your clothing from us AJTgAiaFsrrarvre Of all Wine Merchants. , Wholesale from the distiller, A..G. Tuoxuson & Uo, Glasgow J. B. Macdonald & Cc