TH Pca emnacnemeenennannte eee - auth ese 2RRE LOSES aS Be | - _> an 2 7 oN Sy mann. trace <. J) 9 ; Af SENT 5 ei ss | A ‘ % Ct. Go PRB Berge 3) co REAL 7. 1% Xe es ? - ae. oes t} ¢ ~~ fh wes? i 2 1 q q A Scientific | ruth ES LL A a st That the Extract of Ci na Bark is a powerful Tonic A hc Ad a \ haa Ad ‘ as t : , ’ " Waracticine Physicians. ) property is known to all practising 4 hy cla As such it has become the standard, It 1s uniformly potential 10% ) (A LA QUINA DU PEROU) | is a fine Old Port Wine with Extract of Cinchona Bark 1 propor tions ac I CERTIFY that] lsen’s Invalids’ Pert Wine and find t¢ contains the best of Natural Pert Wine and Extract cf Cimchona Bark as ths chief principles “These active principies are blended in the proper broper- Lion te act as an excellent abpetizer and a me st agreeasie tonic and fortifier. have analyzed Wi Analyst and Consuiting Chemist. Sleeplessness, Nervousness, Indigestion, General Debility. AT ALL BRUGGISTS. REFUSE SUBSTITUTES. WILSON’S CANADIAN AGENCY: 87 ST. JAMES STREET, - MONTREA ; : ‘ french hie nO MP1AS ‘cording to the English and French I harmaccpceias. Specially recomended for La Grippe, Anemia, Loss of Appetite, E n L. For sale by J & T Morris and Angus Macdonald. Bicycle Boots offering some tempting prices on Women’s Bicycle Boots viz: — + V e Yr AL Vv Black Dongola Bicycle Boots—all leather......$2.00 AsAsS4444 4244 4A4SA: we PVFIITFTF —— FIT sTFT HIGH-GRADE—MODERATE PRICE. We are proud of our Scotsman wheel. Wesell it at $50, by making every economy in the manufacture, and min- imizing the options to necessary options only. Every Scotsman wheel has electrically welded parts and high grade materia’, and the finest possible finish. Like other Naticnal wheels, it is locally guaranteed, But the price is $40, when it could easily be $50. It is only $49. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Ltd., (hi (IB ib» ‘Yp ‘ i> ip (i p ijn» ihe Ij} (I i» (I> Ih I> Chocolate ** “ canvas top....-- 2.00 Chocolate - ¢o very softand nice 2.50 i» ; i> the {ihe r " 3 A es ~ - a. tan 3 ae ry, rere wm I - 7 eS tying your boots here. The prices are ; very modeat, the style correct, the quality’s t perfect. This season’s styles are quick sellers. ‘ That’s because they’ve caught the fancy on " & 2 ‘ i ular prices at Ky pop P a McQUAID’S, LOWER QUEEN STREER . fi¢ : a ee Pe ee ae as r DAILY EXAMINER, local and Other liems. — Dr. Dickey’s office will from 7 till Noric! De open =~ JUR evening in the parade atdrill shed this Every mem- HINEERS Wt | ‘ ro nt 7 o’clor k eharp. i : ber «xpebted to be present. —-_ -—- Ir.—Mr. W. W. Wello-r lis fitting up his show window for tonight. lit will be well worth seeing. cialis Don’r Miss { ARTI! LERY.—NoO2 Company, 4th Regt., (. A.. will meet in the Drill Shed at 7.30 »y take part in this evening’e celebration. Revp. Mr. Barry’s Lecrurg-if you pur’ pose keeping up with the times attend tbe lecture on Monday by the Rev. Mr. Batty. ‘A Trip Through the British [asles.’’ Orchestra ia attendance, — Temperance LeGisLation.—A number of gentlemen representing the vuriows temperance orgaaizations throughout the province met in consultation with Pre- mier Farquharson and his colieagues yesterday concerning the proposed Tem- perance Bill. aime at prohibiting the retail sale of in- toxicating liquors except for mediciaal, mechanical and sacramental liquors to be obtained only through ven~ dors appoioted by the Government. The bill also provides for the regulation of tbe wholesale trade. The Premier afforded the delegates 9 full and free disuussion from 3 to 6 o’clock. 380 Truyxce.—You can well afford ‘to wait until you areabout ready io ‘board a train on any one of the big | trunk lines leading out of the city | before buying your railway ticket - | because all tickets over a certain line are 'alike—but it doesn’t follow that all lines |of trunks are the same—and that you can step into any store aloag your route and ; get as good atruok for as little money as 'yon’ll flod here, There is a decided 1 . . . | choice in favor of our live of very fine and ‘convenientiy arranged covered trunks. | ' Jas. Paton & Co. Local Notices. Fireworks! flags! A great assortment | at Carters” Bookstore, Do your shopping at Paton & Co’s ta- | morrow. NEW GOODS BIG STOCK Large Assortment Just Opened. Hair crimpers, side combs, back combs, something new in ladies’ delts, purses, swaggcr and walking sticks, school bags. mouth organs, carvers, bread knives, pocket knives, shaving brushes, razors, watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware—at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. Souvenir goods a specialty. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch’ town. SALH. ———— Late George U. Davison’s Stock of Groceries by Tender. A rare chance to procure a fine stock of vew tresh bright groceries and a splet- did business stand. TLe undersigned will receive sealed teuders up to and including FRIDAY, JUNE Ist, 1300, next at the hour of twelve o’clock noon at the store lately occupied by the late George D. Davison, on the corner of Keat & and Great George Streets for the sale and purchase ofall the merchandise in the said store and adjoiring warehouse con- sisting in part cf groceries, tea, canned goods, etc, etc. The chop furniture and ‘tiings includ- ing safe and chow cases can slso be tend- ered for separately. Stock lists of the goods are now ready and can be inspected at the store at any time between tbe hours of 10 o’clock a. m and 6 p. m. or will be mailed to anyone on application. The purchaser can obtain a lease of the shop and warehouse for a term of years at a reasonable rent. J. M. Davison, H. McL. Davison, W. S. Srewarrt. Executore. Charlottetown, P. E. Island, May 22nd, 19u0, eod, till June lst. The bill, we understand, purposes, CHARLOTTETOWN, to MAY 25, 16¢0 Yes? the SKIRTS If you've Wear Sale. month Goods Store, Spring Overcoats Made to Order ARE BEST _a= Next to that our make of readymade coats. 30 colors select from. Prices from $13.00 to $29.00. Ks ee BAAGAGIA Tis GBI cc Summe _D. A. vr HABBAAAGBBAAALASHO GHBABAMRS AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G, CO, —W HOLESALE— Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. $240,000.00 $500,000.00 We are also the leading Ribber Shoe house of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. E. [sland, Mr. C. S. Sntberiand, wil) start ut with samples about 10th May where orders for fall or assorting will ave careful attention from us. = is year about closing, over b AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO. Amherst, N. S., May 2 2 aw ti June 15. SP NPE RSS SESE SRNR NR NR SE TAR SPER SS NS pS Sp AS Be SPABANR ARSE RAS TPES SF i wi Nz SAS OS A WS IS Our importations of clothes for spring and summer is now mplete, and we invite inspection of the largest and nobbiest stock of suitings, overcoatings and trousering, te be seen in this city, Correct style, perfict] fit and best workmanship guaranteed. Always,on hand, a {ull line vf gents’ furnishings JOHN MLEOD & CO: r Suiting, There'll be a crush for White Wear at “MY STORE” all this Month. month the whole store will be a vast sea of bargains. WHITE WEAR. BLOUSES,— 1200 to choose from, bought from a manufacturer at the Jow- est prices money could by them Handsome white bought specially fur this szle. ; been paying fancy prices for your underwear, take a peep at these. CORSET COYVERS,— An endless variety priced to make a great crush at this White Sentner, McLeod & Co. last days of this for, put out at special pricee for this great sale. cy NIGHT DRESSES,— Hundreds to choose prices that make choosing easy. from at uoderskirts MUSLINS,— 7500 yards sent to us by a manufacturer at 60c on You dcn’t have to pay an ex- travagant price fer your muslin dress, when you can buy lovely white muslin tor 7, 8, 9, 10, 12, 14, 15 and 19c a yard, yard worth nearly double. A display of muslins equalled in this city. Our space is jimited and we cannot tell you of the husdreds of bargains we'll offer you this in white wear. elegant white wear and small prices can do it, there'll, b2a crush among.the ; WHITE WEAR. Charlottetown’s Busiest Dry the §, every never But if mm « te Wants, Los’ & Faund, _WANTED.—By first of June a house of 6 or 7 rooms; rent about $70.00 per year. { Apply to P. O. Box 432, SALESMAN WAN 'KD.—For store, wages $3 09 ner week tostart. Apply by letter to box 670, city. FOR SALE.-—A4 lady’s wheel (Cleveland) almost new, will be sold at abargain. App! at this office. 7 - -" WANTED.— Several experienced wait- resses and hoasemaids togo tothe seaside, highest wages. Apply to Mrs. J. J. Davies, WANTED.—A +mart steady hoy about Lb or 16 years of age, who uuderstands lcoxi after horses and cow, and can make himself generally useful about a house, Apply at this Office May 22nd WANTEKD.—A general servent about the SthofJune. Apply to Mrs. A, A, Macdonald. Dundas Esplanade. P4STURE TO LEL.—Tw> acres on Lower St, Peters Road, near Drivinz Par«. -Apply to A. A- Macdonald. MONKEY FOUND.—A sum of money loat atthe Railway Station some days eg? will be returned to owner if later will vall at THE EXAMINER Office — LO3T.—Friday mornixvz inthe vicinity of Meret Square, a snali brown colored pocket memo book, issued by Confederatioa Life. Finder will please leave sam> at this office. GIRUWANTE?! App:y to Mrs. C. V. M15, lw, eod, —_ ie oo For general nonsework. McGrezor, Prince street. FOUND.-—On the St. Peters Road on Tues- day afternoon a paper box ccntaining three bunches of keva, Uwner can have same by applying at Tuk KXAMINER Office and pay- ing for this advertisement 3ins. TO LEY.—An office in the City Hotel build- ing lately occnvied by Ambros (Gallant, barber. Can be fitted uo to suit the incoming tenant. Apply to¥’Daniel Davies, Mundas Esplanade. dy 3ins pd. TO LUNt.—A tbres etory dwelling nouase on Prince Street, Modern improvements can be putinifrequired, Apoly teW. W. Wellner, dy 6 ins. LOS !,—'tuesday morning be'ween Brigh ton Koad and Post Office—one new °$il. Bank of Nova Scotia Note. Finder will be rewarded by delivering at EXAMINER office. WRAPPING PAPE K.—Old papers £00 1 tor = pping for saie cheap, at THE EXAMINER )ffice. _ FOR S4L%.—An A 1 Premo Camera, picture 5 x 7 inches in perfect condiiion will sell cheap with oucat tnet ded. Apply to W. B. Prowse. — TO LET.—House on Dorcheacer Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing seven rooms, Possession given June Ist. Apply te Miss Alley, i*rince Street. snes Mayl 3aw im, — WANETED atonce three bright girls to learn the millinery. APPLY to Miss Mur- neghan—Sentner McLeod Co, WANTED --Girls to learn the millinery erg Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley