i aft ae OS BO ae O eed OD 6 & OD 6 SO - = o> © ew — li iC TO OS CU CU a S% ae | & “% UN WP AP pince Edward Island Bookstores. 2% 35¢ at all ; ‘Jimetrated book on P. F. A » aouven fi j, a0 interesting Souveo'r for roorists. Lycee! ic aS G8 TS ROR 4 ——“ainlOMETOWN - ME TABLE, (LOCAL TIME.) and Departure of Trains | prival and Steamers. | ; ne TRAINS , leaves for the west...... 8 3 iam. arrives from the west.. 9590 p um. jecomodation leaves for the gett sepagueooeneocs ¢au= 410 pm. saasete o gomodation leaves for = a sesocnenco es © Cae tne aggodation arrives from . = eeecees 10 $5 am. odation arrives from the _ Ee eneccsecceess Oo Pe Pan vee leaves for the east...... T05am ' 910 aw. arrives from the east.. jgomodation leaves for the . 3 00 p 0). vn el L t sight by. A couple of days later iceom ; 450 pm] ere was a systematic raid on the ae. , | men in the tree tops, and most of them MERS were swept out by the machine guns. STEA but in the meanwhile the old wagon PRINCESS. and other objects that appeared to have been located as distance marks lares for Pictou every mora "Ss. » were scrupulously shunned. It Is very Tt aasc csp cacces 00000 4 8 Wi possible that the gallant Lawton iives from Pictou every eveo ‘hanced to get ip line witb some sucb ig Bieoree coves cence e eneeeeees 530 pm. | i.) nt the moment he received ta GRANDE DUCHESSE. | his death wound.—New Orleans Times- Democrat. aives }rom Bosto »aud Halifax es Got the Correet*Time. tery Monday... a ye ae ™ ; Jake Foster was for many years one eo a of the characters of Oregon, Mo. Hé every Wedneeday Jam. ee ee ete a drove the hack between Oregon and HALIFAX forest City and was known to every , man, woman and child in Holt county. Arrives from Boston and Halifax “es Oregon is three miles from the railroad wrery Tharscay wre srreereee 4 PMY oa tor many years was not connected Leaves > Halitax and Boston Lpm.| ‘ith any other town by either tele every Friday .... sovcsseese+ss I 7 Sins coven ts CAMPANA. Arrives from Mon'real and Que- bec evere aliernaie Fridav.... Leaves for Qaebec and Monutres. the following Monday ¢veniog. CITY OF GHENT Arrives from Helifax everv Thursday afternoou leaves for Halifax every Fri JACQU. S CARTIER Leaves for Orwell Tuesdays, Wednesdays, Thuradsy<...... —" iia oe lvaves for Crapaud every Fr:- SS, coed denne's leaves for Crapaud every Satur- SR ol tcctcceses a tk FEXRY BOATS. “Hillsborough” -Leaves Ferry Wharf tor Southport every half hour. : FE fio”—L aves tor Rocky Poin daily al 631, $,9, Il,am; !, 2,4, 6 30, pm, lkealtime. Sundays at 9a m, 12.45, 13,4 pm. Returnio, 1.15, 2 30, 3.15 aad 5 p m. “Southport” ~Runs up East River every Tuesiay, leaving at 5.30 # mm, end 3 pa local. Runs up West River every friday, leaving at 5.30 aw, end 4pm 10Cai, dav l0a m. HOTEL ACCOMMODATION. Por the benefit of tour’sts and others "epublich the following list of hotels and Wing houses in Charlottetuwao and Were : — Charlotterown— Hate} Davie», (Jneer 7 Otel, Revere Hotel, E Te KS House, eran House, Railway Houw-« l.epuge Ouse, Duncan House, Fiula Houre. CPedyen House. , "Mmerside~ Clifton Hous, Russ wel, Caw pbe}! Hore!, Perry House uris~Sea View Hotel, Ocean Tae | Tracadie— Acad a Hotel. Ustico—Sea Side Hotei. Staohope—C litt House, Mutch House. Brack jew Point--Shaw Houee. Albertoo—Seaforth House Albion trrace . Malpeque—Hodgeon House, Nortb re Louse, Ownal-- Florida Hotel, Dominion Ouse, Veroon River Bridge—Finlay House. *Orgetown—Aiiken Houses, Tapper te, Acadia House. Tee reverse — Lanedowne Hotel. ignirh — McKenna House, Bellevue \, Railway Hotel. Rout oo Ciarke’s Hotel, Commer- el, Hot'agu-—MacJovald Hou-e. Sunt Stewart—Clarke’s Hotel; Mau a House Hampron ~ Pleasant View House. elie Hill House, “8, there are a good msny private Oueee throughout the province where Biaccommodation at a reasonable | bullet of some unknown Filipino sharp- _ = RIFLEMEN’S Points Held by the Kaemy, The killing of General Lawton by tha suooter recalls an interesting little sto- ty which was told by one of the officers of the Tennessee regiment when it passed through the city recently on Its way home from service in the far east. “In the first advance which we made gorth of Manila,” he said, “we discoy- ered that the native sharpshooters were exceedingly fond of locating range marks on ground they thought we would be apt to traverse. Ther would know the exact elevation neces- sary to drop a bullet at some bush stump or pile of stones, and if a soldier ipproached the spot he was pretty cer- tain to get it. Sometimes severa] mep would be killed or wounded before the leadly indicator would be observed and when any sharpshooting was ge- ing on our boys learned eventually te avoid all conspicuous objects that look- ed as if they might have been selected as range marks. Otherwise the Filip/- 40s are not remarkable as shots.” A very similar story was told by sol- diers who participated in the fighting before Santiago. They say that almost every Spanish rifleman hidden away in a tree top had a scale of distances care- fully noted by marks at various points, and some of these range finders acquir- ed sinister fame. Some little distance from the first emergency hospital was the wreck of a heavy two wheeled na- tive wagon, with a pole sticking straight up into the air. It was on the edge of a path to tue nearest creek, which was frequenily traversed, and three soldiers were shot near the heap of rubbish before it became evident that a hidden sharpshooter was using graph or telephone. tailed Foster as the hack sterted for Forest City and said: 1 wish you would get the cor: rect time at Forest. My watch stopped last night.” “All right, Bob,” said Jake. Vhen Jake returned from Forest, he put up his team and walked around te *he bank where Montgomery presided. Stalking into the bank,¢Jake stepped up to the window and laid down a soiled bit of paper bearing the figures “ioe “What is that?” asked Montgomery fa astonishment. “That,” replied Jake, “is the correct time at Forest."—Omaha World-Her- ald. ert Moutgomery “Jake, Lungs and Long Life. One of the most remarkable cases of longevity on record was that of an Englishman, born in 1483, whose delil- cate appearance made all the doctors give him up when he was in the cra- dle. His chest was s0 narrow, says the report, that he seemed to have difficulty in breathing. Well, this young moribund, condemned by the doctors to die in short order, died in 1651 at the age of 169. He saw the reign of ten kings. Secund! Hango, consul of Venice at Smyrna, measured only 57 centimeters around the chest, and one of his lungs was diseased. Nevertheless he lived to the age of 115 years. He was mar- ried tive times and had 49 children. When he was 100 years old, he got his wisdom teeth, When he was 110, 3is hair turned black again. At 112 his eyebrows and bis beard turned black One of the most danger- ous and repulsive forms of Kidney Disease is ROPSY for which Dodd's Kidney Pills are the only certain cure. In Dropsy the Kid- neys are actually dammed up, and the water, which should be expelled in the form of urine, flows back and lodges in the cells of the flesh and puffs out the skin. Remove the filth which plugs up the drain. Restore tee Kidneys to health. There is only one Kidney Medicine Dopo’s KIDNEY | RANGE MARKS | P |} Advantage of Knowing Distances to ten wey be obtained. Further informs- | PILLS eed ton ke 7 ceed upon applica’ion “1, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN! JULY , +4 tg00. pee FUNNY MAN'S TRIALS. There is a man out in Laclede avenue " ho is always getting into funny situa- { Maybe it’s just his luck: may- be it’s becanse he’s blest with such 2 fund of drollery himself; maybe it’s be- cause he tells of the happening so une: tuously that it is impossible not to be OM d But anyw ay this is the iutest domestic expericnce, told a night or two age “You set said he, “I went up-stairs after dinner to change my clothes, pre- ry to a spin on my wheel. [ got vut of my business garments and had gotten inte outing clothes just as far as irt was concerned—no farther, At oft momen my wife walked inte the with our youngster, a lusty infant yoar, in her arms. The boy was l iting up his yoice in howls of wonelrous ‘Here, hold hin see if you ean't quiet him,’ she remark please, John, and ed, dropping him onto my shoulders as she passed through the room hurriedly. ‘I must get dressed as soon as possible.’ “Whaitt.a situation! I the dignified fa- ther of a family, clad in one garment my shirt— walking up ond wn the room, trying to quiet a cry- sobbed, and wailed, and sternly ing child, wh bh etal : is } ra *hy- shrieked, because he wanted to go “by I couldn’t put him down into a air, because he wouldn’t stay there bye.’ cl twe minutes. “The buby wov''n’t let me get into ever my trousers as long as I had to hold him. “The nurse had gone ont om an er rand. “If that had been all there was to it, I could have borne the odium of the affair with Christian fortitude. But the half has not been told. There were on- lookers. Can you imagine anything bet- ter calculated to appeal to the risibles of the bystanders? Can you think of anything more likely to fill the y-ctim With ehugrin than to be discovered in such a plight as mine? “But discovered I was, and lost ac- cordingly. At the fifth ‘turn ebert the roam, enfent terrible still Irst'ly tow inv, n hopef it thrur his 2 head uit ] i as \V\ yg g \\ . wis ‘ pep: More s 3.) on " 4 , y o> > ) ! t c =S ? . ; = i » a fresh!y hea with her n 1 fi! pn és : ae ‘ Yo i wisn't in such an awful hurr: h funny you do look’ swallowing tive | oLairpins as she rst into lang ; . . 4 oe laughter with me, mind you, as its ¢ b- : } ' hid ine | ject; me, the sober, seriows-minded fa 1 ther of her infant that was causing ai! this disturbance. “ae you eould only see yourself,’ she said, faintly, after a half hour given over to peals of merriment. It seemed a half hour, but m:ybe it was only five minutes. “‘Madame,’ I replied, with such dig- rity as I and my one garment could muster, ‘your mirth- strikes me as a ftri- fle unseemly, not to say uneharitable. “My oldest son and the bad Wi'ly Priee then appeared again ot the hall deor. Combined yickers, many of them ‘Ain't pop f f en he’s tryl to look sober clo’s on? sid Tre td aA 8s “ 1, it } littie rascal ] err dis- tinctls *<“Sh’d think | 1 put a nthe k ye nuff t’ ¢ sD 2° whs Y i Wi : 2 ‘ Cis cs red this tire Maybe he likes vhe he's jrs do} to ¢ : Let's I 522.1 pop, a! I I to got ct } your i co *h s 1 if my from i] I Proddy, you can fo VW Will down ) the baseball I i m ¢ t stay but 1 hour, but 1 mem) Wi delight from both ry bef ) ] lily ea g out S ) rn: back in hellnf a hour hold the kid fur yuh while y put n your clo if 6 c- i ° as a p rting sh { Pen ] he } ' i stles outsides end ]l knew my 1 Scoreher hod I rived, ready for our evening spin. And still the infant bawi n Scorehe: Rhiice fO Wu g cf I : e tS ; dew and tell h of my disabled cond ion. I } PCT diessed ind * down-stalrs Heilo 1 man! ‘’Most Ei'venings a! ne short no Ilw2 up. What 3 your door shut for Can I ecm ‘Yes, yes; in just a minut I re- pli ‘You s I—the—(desperatel the } *’s takine bath, and my wife shut the dcor to keep out the dranght.’ **All right, I'll wa‘’t down stairs, but meke haste, won't you?’ “Fle went off, wl the flodr and muttered maledietiors on everybody's head that I could think ef, inelnding My own “Jara. for heaven's eake, hurry up, Lestied in desperation. going to the decor of mv wife's dress ng-reom. Ther ; ile I savagely paced no response. I gave the door a sre with my foof, and strode in, to find it empty. She had sone withont ever coming te my relef! Heartless trick, west it? “You can imagine semet ing emir, Man wiiting impat ently belo Time flying. IT undress. Pabs—TI koked down at the ehild. which had tonty eensed tt ery. It wad fast ef my de- If there evoggwas a tres when I wanted to yell wif delight th’s was ; ’ asleep. | made among his acquaintances. ; lous cure and for the benefit | 4 CARD ' “"'\ +hird door above Kindergarten Hall. “Merchants Bank of Prince aaa wh the = stairs with a part the baby’s murse,chat- on the back stoop. — three and ont, nition to “And then Scorcher and I mounted | rode away. As we passed the base bail lot, two blocks down the street, oung hopeful spied us in a minute. ‘}1i, there, pop! he called out, wav- ing his bat cheerily, and tearing down the fence to meet use. ‘Say, w'd svh get yuh close on ’ I wheeled haughtily away and nuswered never a wor.”’—L. H. S., in St. Louis Republi- aint ei Proved His Theory. The late Hall McAllister some years aso entertained a visiting scientist at the Union club, before its amalgama- tion with the Pacific, and during the evening, a particularly foggy one, made some whimsical remark colvey- ing the idea that fog was an excellent conductor of sound. The scientist took exception to this novel theory and asked Mr. McAllister on what it was based. “On phenomena which we have all observed,” returned the ready jurist. “On an evening like this we hear the fog horn quite distinctly, but when there is no fog we cannot hear it at all.’"~San Francisco Argonaut. Slip of the Tongue. “What do you sell that ribbon for?” asked a young lady in a High street dry goods store. “Eight dollars a week—oh, beg par- fon, 25 cents a yard, madam.”—Colum- bus (O.) State Journal. Dr. Chase Cures Piles Without the Danger, Pain or Expense of an operation—The Only Cuaranteed Cure. From nearly every town and villase in Canada come letters from persons who have been rescued from the mis- eries of piles by using Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Mr. F. Stokes; 116 Dunlop street, Bar- | rie, Ont., writes:-~*I was troubled with blind, itching piles for years, and could get nothing to stop the constant jiching. I was always in pain until a friend of mine told me of the wen- derful cures Dr. Chase’s Ointment had ““T only used one box and am entire- ty cured. In gratitude for this marvel- ( of others suffering as I did, l send you this re- cord of my case.” When operations and every other means have failed to cure you, you can begin the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment with perfect confidence that it will cure you. It has never failed to cure piles and will not fail you; 60 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co., Yoronto. GAS rd i The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You: There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, R. MACNEILL, M. D., Having 30 years experience in the practice of his profession, may be con- sulted on all branches of general medi- cine including the specialties. Office and Residence—Prince Street Hours—g to 11 a. m. 1 tc 3 and 7 to 8 p. m. dy & wkly 3 mos, ee a Rdward Island, | Collections made or the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted the auspicions nvoment. I dzmoped that sieepipg infant inte its cradle quicker than it taka; to tell it. IT get into my b> eycle suit wth the sacue rap di:v af mo- to. | eposits received and interest allow | ed at best current rates. ‘ he Gem Freez and ta Pricas. I Quart $1.25 oo 1.50 oe... * 1.75 4 “}] "220 eT Retrigerators at costs We guarantee ourtpricestthe lowecv. SS eS ES ST ee DODD& ROGERS —_—— Is our great cleaning month our pricesi uring this mont? will be very low. We had a big June trade, we want to make July even better. If you want a good suit of clother at asmull price see ua, we'll do better for you than you caa do elsewhere. In white and colored shirts, underclothing, collars, and gloves. we can do best. Boots & Shoes at lowest prices. J. MACDONALD & 0, Where Worth and Low Prices} Meet. You should se our job lot of white and colored shirts for 50c, worth from 90e to $1.50. Beautiful Enamelld _ Belt ad neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, scart pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, Irish and Frenzh coats o farms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 15c. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings? lately, but as we are MAKERS of rings can quickly supply any style af ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglasses. BW. Taylor April 2nd 1900, OPTIcCiaAw we Oamero. Blocx,3Charlottetow he. straw Hat Enamel iN 15 TINTS. Try a can, only 10 cents. SIMON W. CRABBE. Apri: 11th 1900. ——— arena RRR —s Walker's Corn> CITY HARDWARE STORE. Builders, For-- Farmers, Mechanics, FORECASH. The celebrated Norton Machine OiL _TERMS'CASH. HARDWARE—— Paints, oils, glass,,carpenters tools, all cheap ' RB. NORTON &CO.LIMITE 0 . e : | : a <a it +H Bo i Pi ‘1 a : é . Shere 4 « i ern eee ater ge ‘%, Wie MRIS. Ag gt MB = Ap Ae