2 se ate ate aise BLS BES EERe BR ERM Eke E2Ee LEH Bhs ERs ERE BEF BUH AER ELS BES TH Be BF BF ee eee ee Fee: UX AMINEK pALLY CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 17, 1899 NG IDEA OF. os A Wrot YSPEPSIA Throvys all the Blame on the Stomach —The Real Seat of Trouble is the Intestines— The Permanent Cure is Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. It i 2 long since exploded that é ed to the stomach. No r es that by far the greater part ithe more difficult part ‘ testines. This explains why S never rally cured by pre- r ‘ bh merely a ‘4 stomach digestion and act only on hds ston sach, | fact ) ex hy Dr. Chase s Kid. ne ver Pills ehinen dei markably st ces sa cure for the worst forms of dys; pep Sia 8 Dr. Cha iney-Li iver i lls act directly on the k ys, liver d ls, and give new tone and vig to t! ¢ intestines, and make them able to perf ss hee cae ting the substances on which the stomach ha as no e s treatment may do well enough for s st but if you have chronic in- a : lyspe 1 of a serious nature you can} t by 1 ex ence of scores of thou- sands who have been permanently cured by using Cha:e's Kidney-Liver Pills, One | a dose, 2 a box, at all dealers, o: f ima 1 B ai & Cis ‘ncocenn: ane ve @O SS QQ 64644663003 ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a packege reaeerazswan~”> BeBe Pepper, (iinger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways fee! sure of securing the best qua ity by asking for::: REott’s BASVONO SI DOCE eee8s 2%20483B %O @* O22 *% 7 OOS ~~ "*se ee? OO AN...... Hixquisite Studio And Photes to match the studio, iam 4 Setter come in and arrange for a sitting. a fw WESTLAKE BROS., Photographers New Prews: Bucck Canadian Pasi Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~-BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS eavir Mo every m ” r the t ACIFIC COAST, accommo- dat 1 Ber ond cle. passengers for all points, in Canadian Nor'h West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rate a Ewe | THURSDAY at 11! j ’ ; | Montreal to Win ipeg $4.00 Montreal to Caljr:ary cs , 6.50 | : Montreal to Ke ‘Istone ce aouseuanel 7°00 | Montreal to Vancouver..---- eceheasuer fe Montreal to Sea'tle-..---- bedsncesaeakes. Oe For Passage Rates to ali points in Sawapa, Western bin “ya7res and to Japan, Cutya, Iypia, jaWatias )SLANDS, Avstraia and Mania, sod also for de Scriptive, advertising matter and maps, Wriie to : A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt. St, Johv,N. B., Mw 7S Mw a ce i> 5 at 32 lB» 2 al > 2s rly... Screens DOORS .nd WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. PE. 1. Door &Sish Fastory SEE YUP, -ET HARTI : BR (Continua d said Cy Parker, who rememb: large handed recklessness in days.’’ ‘‘On'y that we didn’t thi was wh other man’s lk what them derned Chi ped into. Tell you what, bi been a little too ‘high and m we'll hey to climb down.”’ +} ‘ee | vne i us v had namen hey 5 avon avin’s we might h vs, WO Vi ighty,’ ana At last the excitement reached it climax, and diplomacy was employed to effect what neither intimidation nor @spionage could secure. Under the pre tense of desiring to buy out See Yup’s company a select comm ers Were permitted to examine the prop- erty and its workings. They found the great bank of stones and gravel, repre- the cast out debris of the old claim, occupied by See Yup and four « five plodding automatic coolies, At = end of two hours the committee returned to the saloon bursting with excitement. They spoke under their bre: kth, but enough was gathered to satisfy the curi- ous crowd that See Yup’s pile of tail- ings was rich beyond their expectations. The committee had seen with their ewn eyes gold taken out of the sand and gravel to the amount of $20 in the two short hours of their examination. And the work had been performed in ths stupidest, clumsiest, yet patient Chinese way. What might not white men do With better appointed machinery! A syndicate was at once formed. See Yup wae offered $20,000 if he would gel! out and put the syndicate in possession of the claim in 24 hours. The Chinaman received the offer stolidly. As he seemed inclined to hesitate I am grieved to say that it was intimated to him that if he declined he might be subject to embar- rassing and expensive legal prosecutions to prove his property, and that com- panies would be formed to ‘‘prospect’’ the ground on either side of bis heap of tailings. See Yup at last consented, with the proviso that the money should be paid in gold into the bands of a Chi- nese agent in San Francisco on the day of the delivery of the claim. The syndi- cate made no opposition to this charac- teristic precaution of the Obinaman. It as ittee of the min- senting The man vho indul es in athle tic exercises is usual aes a hez uthy man. Wt + ath s 4% e ics, moderately in- me ts i dulge : are con- « ey, A - ducive to longev- ‘ a A) ity, they are not eo adsol utely neces- sary. If. when a man feels out of sorts and nervous, and realizes that he 1s suffering from biliousness or indigestion, he will take the right remedy, he can always keep himself in good health Many serious illnesses have their incep- tion in indigestion or in an inactive liver. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery is a sure, safe, speedy and permanent cure for all disorders of the digestion. It also cures all of the maladies that have their incep tion in lisorders. Itis a prompt cire for gidd s, sick headache, pain in th stomach, fullness and swelling after meals, dizziness and dro wsiness, cold chilis, flush- ings of heat, loss of appetite, shortness of breath, blotches on the skin, disturbed s] ¢ fejahtfe dr ams ati } nervous and t bling nsations. It makes the ap tite keen and hearty, t ligestion pert the liver active and fills the blood with life giving elements that build healthy ti It is a cure for nervous exhaustion and prostration and it cures 98 per cent . of 2 all cases of consumption, bronchi al, the at am kindred tions. Arn honest dealer w not trv to induce customers to take some worthiess substitute for the sake of a few pennies added profit. Mr. WW. Rog - 607 Gravson St Lou Ky., has t! : f ane ‘ i Medical Discovery.” ‘‘I wasa dyspeptic. I had not had a comfortable night in six y ‘ears. I have taken thr I tiles of Drs Bierce’ ¢ Gohien Med ical Discovery. I am now fifty years oi. I fee* thirty years younger.”’ Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets are a suze, speedy and permanent cure for con istipa- tion. One lit ‘*Pellet’”’ is a gentle lax- ative andtwoa ‘mild cathartic. They never gtipe. T.. ERRTAINLY to carry an Never pays unreliable watch, i i | and the red their , 1 | ik it | ite man’s work to rake over an- | » bi y- e } | ¢ r | | | | 4 ay } | | You | ¢ never know the time and | and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel Reliable Watches Onlv We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver dict ef your inspection. W. N. TANTON JEWELER ~~. > &~ 4 oe & Was J1KO GHELA NOG bY bLiaAVei Wilu dive Xs implied uncomplimentary picion of danger from the community was overlooked. See Yup departed the day that the syndicate took aes sse — He came to see mo before he wen I congratulated him upon his g es uw. tune. At the same time I was embar- rassed by the conviction that he was un- fairly forced into a sale of his property at a figure far below its real value. I think differently now. At the end of the week it was said that the new company cleared up about sus- $300, This was not as much as thi community had expected, but the syn- dicate was appar ‘ently satisfied, and the At th e end syndicate was One of them new machinery was put up. of the next week the Filent as to their retarns. made a hurried visit to San Fr It was said that he was unable to see either See Yupor the agent to whom the money was paid. It was also no- ticed that there was no Chinaman re- maining in the settlement. Then the fatal secret was out. The heap of tailings had probably never yielded the See Yup company more than $20 a week, the ordinary wage of such a company. See Yup had conceived the brilliant idea of ‘‘boom- ing’’ it on a borrowed capital of $500 in gold dust, which he openly transmit- ted by express to his confederate and creditor in San Francisco, who in turn | secretly sent it back to See Yup by cooly messengers, to be again openly transmitted to San Francisco. The package of gold dust was thus passed backward and forward between debtor and creditor to the grave edification of the express company and the fatal curi- osity of the settlement. When the syn- dicate had gorged the bait thus thrown out, See Yup, on the day the self in- vited committee inspected the claim, promptly ‘‘salted’’ the tailings by con- scientiously distributing the gold dust over it so deftly that it appeared to be its natural composition and yield. I have only to bid farewell to See Yup and close this rem aiscence of a misunderstood man by adding the opin- ion of an eminent jurist in San Fran- cisco, to whom the facts were submit- ted: ‘‘So clever was this alleged fraud that it is extremely doubtful if an ac- tion would lie against See Yup in the premises, there being no legal evidence of the ‘salting,’ and none whatever of his actual allegation that the gold dust was the ordinary yield of the tailings, that implication resting entirely with the committee who examined it under false pretense and who subsequently forced the sale by intimidation.’’ Se ancisco. Tamons In His Line. Walter White, for many yeurs assise ant secretary of the Royal ee gave in bis journals many amusing and witty speeches and sayings, some a which he heard at first hand. Among those re- peated to him by other people wasa bon- | | pot made by one of the founders of the Athenzeum club of London. When the Atheneum club was first | | founded, Croker was urgent that no man should be admitted who had not in | some way distinguished himself in lit- erature. | | Soon after he proposed the Duke of We sllington, when some one said, ‘‘The Why not decide to use our Metallie Ceilings anaWalls fey APE py APPLIED. There is nothing better, nor noth- ing else as good for interior finish. They offer permanent beauty— don’t ‘crack or drop off—can be readily cleaned—don’t need renew- ing—and are Fire proof and Sa- nitary. Wemake countless artisticdesigns to suit every requirement—and they may be applied over plaster if necessary, tho’ in new buildings plaster is not used. Think it over, and if you’d like an estimate, mail us au outline showing the shape and measure- ments of your ceilings end walls. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited Manufacturers, TORONTO. 99 duke has never written a book. ‘‘True,’’ replied Croker, ‘‘but he isa | capital hand at reviews.’’ | eet | Qreer Feminine Nature. ‘*You don’t seem to be attracting as | || much attention as some of your com- ;°| } | } | | } ; } — rades,’’ said the bystander to the soldier ‘‘Hang it all,’’ he answered, ‘‘I’ve kept my uniform too clean.’’ | For it’s the toughest looking soldier | | that draws the daintiest girls. —Cleve- | | land Plain Dealer. | j ee Comg To be Married? Then you HUsT ¢ plain 9 ¢ 81Zes re “ , provide yourself with a > nox gold band. We've got them in alli 1 pricer, and urge you to call sult e (| ) t ¢ ? — and be — Your Friend Going to be Married ? Then youll want to that é friend. Our stock is full of suggest- you eall ? ing to present + yet someui - ce BY => & won't \ G- F. HUTCHESON ! 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For thet reason we are always glad to have vou look around ovr store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere elre, John McKenna Queen Street, D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N.S. Plaster Cal- Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished feed store acjoin- > 1 Cor. Great Ge rge& Chest rut S¢ Newson's Fine Furniture Our big discount sale will be continued until the whole stock is disposed of, Everything will be sold at tremendous discounts-for cash only, Thousands of Dollars worth of the best furniture ever shown in Charlottetown: must be cleared out at ence. Hundreds have made their purchases here, and are fully satisfied that we are giving genuine nargains, Buy Now Furniture is still going up in price, but we are selling at the old prices—with big discounts for cash, If you want to save money, buy now John Nexuvson No More War Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our armers do not need to wait till the ** Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough :hares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where any share, or other p’ough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem, Me i aw SG Ne ws Mp <p Ss Tee “> SP 7s | <t T A McLEAN, MANOPACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & PARM MACHA. RY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, %. I — enero ee Greceries, » Crockery » and » Glassware Retail at Wholesale Prices -———— fix piece Glass, Table selling at 26c, regular price 25 cents. 100 Flower Pots frem lc up 1000 ‘'eapots from 10c up. low Ile re i » wil 10C0 Jugs very Berry cts, 7 piece P. MONAGHAN _ Offer Buildnig QUEEN STREET —* ————— CL — — > ——— J. Bb. MACDONALD and COL We HAVE or -RFCEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $ 3.00 shoe. for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in baxeat and dongola, i in all widths Withim $3 shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many sold at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale hy J.B.MACUONALD &-:CO. C.) ‘own Pe a = oe eae Satine ov gre GS eet, ee ee ee Se eR RM i a a EE