voces Guard! |THE DAILY EXAMINER) STILL GRATEFUL, | 4 72x=msoxx or won SUT : i DODDS © THE BEST is always imitated. Dodd’s Kitney Piils, sold only fa boxes like this, are widely } imitated, tecause they are the wy, best Kidnacy cure. Take none — D-O-D-D"S OPERA HOUSE. Wednesday, May 24th. The grand 3 Act Military Play “THE VOLUNTEERS” —OR “The Pride of Go'y, G,” Under the Auspices of the A.C. A. C. See the grand millitary reviev in the first act by a picked corps from the Royal Engineers, headed by Bras Band. Lots Of Specialties © ~ | Comic Songs Galore Rib Tickling Dances Side Splitting Dialect Don't miss the cawp scene in 2nd act. ee Oe eee Vinnicombes® fine Orchestra in attendance Prices 26 & 35 cents, Mail at Dodés and Ravkins. (QUEEN'S BIRTHDAY if you are going to a pienic or out fishing on the Queen’s Birthday, you will want some thing to eat. One of the nic— est things you can take is some of our GOOKED CORN BEEF. We will cut it up for you in slices all ready for use, so you will have no further trouble preparing it. We have also all kinds of potted and corned meats, baked beans, tomato sauce, pickles, biscuits. BEER & GOFF GROCERS Plan 0 —| BUILDERS’ ATTENTION. Sealed Tevde:s addressed to the underejgn- ed, will be received up to May 29th, 1899, for etee a awe =. A agony = wn, ac- plen and s cation to t tke office of R. Pabeer 4s Co — = a be ee a all materials n comolete the buildi on Or be yo loth, 1899. = Seow Owner reserves the right te reject lowest Or any tender. . om, 9 KIMBLE COFFIN, P, O. Box 403 Charlottetown May 22nd, 1899 d3i a ee ee ee eae ee ee eee eee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 28, 1899 MAY 23, 1899 ——7e SHIPMENTS TO ENGLAND. A report concerning Canadian ship- o Great Brivain has been issued by ' Lord Strathcona We quote the items which P. KE. Island farmers are particularly intere-ted : CANADIAN POULTRY. Canadian poultry bas not yet attained the dignity of *«+parate place ia the trade returns, ®0 that itis difficult to give avy idea of the extent of the trade. It is cer~ tain, bowever, ‘hat larger coasignments were sent over :han ever before, and that the trade, especially in turkeye, is rapidly growing FRESH MEAT. Neither fresh por salted meat bas itherto come to the United Kingdem from Cavada in any quantity. The mat- ter bas received coosiderable attention from) time to time, but se far has appar~ eatiy not taken any tangible held apon the people. There is no doubt as to the market afforded by the large centres in the United Kingdom fer commodities of the kind, but there are many considerations connected with the trade that muet be taken into account before it can be estab- shed op a sure and safe basie Full in- formation bas been transmitted io previ- ; been made a8 to unpleasant flavor in some | of tue cheese. ous reporte a8 to the prices that prevail, and the conditions under which the meat , is sold, BUTTER. The total import of butter into the United Kingdom was valued last year at £15,916,571. CHEESE, ‘The import of cheese into the United Kingdom last year was £4,970,247,0t which Canada contributed £2,943,725; the im- port fromt be United States was £1,006,- 588. This shows that the Canadian trade is establiehed on a firm basi«, but I regret to savy that complaints about the quality of the packing bave been more numerous during the past yesr than formerly, The boxes are said uot to be alwavs strung enough, and consequently g*t damaged in transit. Statements have It is added that the cheese from some districts ripens too quickly, and becomes herd and will not keep. Hard cheese turns out ursatisfactory to the retailer. Some of my correspondents seem to bel'eve the cheese is not +uffizien'~ ly protected from the sun while waiting at the wharves for tbipment. HORSES, “There bas been a falling-offin the number ot borses imported generally, in- cluding Capada. It may be that the reduction in the case of Canada 18 more apparent than real, for the reason that numbers of anmials are “sh pped by way ot United 8 ates porte and are included in the BritiehSirade returne a« coming from thatcountry. So faras I can gatoer, the avimals have generally given satisfaction, but, in the case of cuttle, there is said to have been ratber a falling off in quality. There is a large market for horses in dif- ferent paris of tte United Kir: giom, and this will coptinue to exist eo long as they provide the chief and most popular motive power. CATTL4, “It wll be observed from the returns thatthere isa slight falling off in the number of cattle iaported into the United Kingdem during the laet year. There are decreases in the case of both the United States and Cawada, but the importations from the Argentine Republic are gradually increasing. As far ae Canada ie concerned, the complairt is again repeated that the qual ity of the animals ie not up to tbat of fors mer years. No exception is taken to the cattle in the earlier part of the season, and the rench cattle are lo favorably spoken of, but after the first month or eo each year, wany of the anima's sre ams]! and of fund ferent qualty. This teude na ur- ally tokeep prices down, and mavto some exeut account fur uvsatisfactory business which bas been r ported for the Just few years. Ii is wot pleasant to Lear compar- isons unfavorable to Cansdian cattle such as are DoW #0 frequently made. ++ o-oo A New Brunswick Man Has Never Ceased His Thanks for His Escape. He Suffered From Stone in the Bladder— All the Doctors Couldno’t Benefit Him Dodd’s Kidney Pills Could and Did, Frepericton, N. B., May 22.—Mr. Thomas Harrison, of St Mary’e, near here, suffered, as was reported some time ago, with most alarming and distressing symp- toma of some disease which the doctor’s conldn’t fathom Severe paine in the back kept him in acontinuel torture, He was overpowered by adull listlesness and was growing worse daily. Finally he reached such an alarming stage as to void blood in the urine. Tt wae here that « friend suggested that Mr. Harrison was suffering from bladder trouble. As com- plaints of the bladder are invariably caus~ ed by defective kidneys the friend advised him to take Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He did so. He had but finished the first box when a large stone was passed and the dangerous symptoms at once ceased. By continuing the use of the pilla to the extent of two more boxes, Mr. Harrison was cured com- pletely and he has not ceased to praise Dodd’s Kidney Pills since. If the doctors hed euspected stonein the bladder the operating tablewculd have been resorted to. By the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Mr. Harrison not only escaped this but cured himself permanently which merely re- moving the stone by an operation would have failed to do. Dodd’s Kidoey Pills cut off the supply of gritty particles which accamu'ate in the form of @ stone in the bladder, by acting on the kidnevs and msking them dissolve these particles before they pass to the cledder. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are for sale at al! druggiate, at fifty centea box, six boxes $2.50, or sent on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. * => Financing for the Chinese. Vanoovver, B.C., May 20.—Kang Yn Wei, the Cantmese reformer’, ie reported by the afternoon papers to be behind a gigantic Chinese schemeto form con ~ panies in every city of consequence in the United States, Canada and Austrslir, whicd will attempt to control Chinese cap » tal in order to further all Oriental indus- tries. It is understood that when Kang was in Vancouver, he ontlined ihe scheme toa number of promiaent Chinese mer- chante,and his ideaa were quickly acted upon. Oneofthe promoters, when asked today if the scheme would prove workable, said: **We have no doubis abont its suc- cees. Our plan istogive the Chinese achance toinveat their money in this country, and to further all Chinese in- dustries. There sre at present 5 000,000 Chinese in Canada, Australiaand Uniied States, and they will all, we think, go into the scheme. As #000 #8 Ovr Company is formed here, we will send our agents and frm companiesof say sizein Canada, United Stater and Acstralia. We expect to issue altogether about sixty million dollars worth of stock. In Caeada alone, we will iesue five mil.ion dollare worth. oe A Great Book Free. When Dr.R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first ediiion of bis great work, The People’s Common Sense Medi- cal Adviser, be announced that atter 686,000 con'es had been sold at the regu- lar price, $150 per copy, the profit on which would repay him for the great ainount of labour and money expended in producing it, he would distrilute the next balf million free. As this number of copies has already been eold, he ie now giving awav, absolutely free, 500,000 copitr of this mo-i Complete, interesting aud valuable comma eense medizal work ever published—ine receipient only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 ove-cent stamps te cover cost of ma l- cg uly, acd the book will Le sent post- pail, It ig@ veritable medical library cumplete ‘in one volume. Contains 1008, pager, profusely illustrated. The free NOTES AND COMMENTS. — —It bas been Officially intimated that there will be no insolvency legislatioh this Session of Parliament. The Montrea! Gazette remarks that “devising means fer the greatest expenditure that has been does not leava the Government much time to devote to mere mercantile wants,” —_—_ D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N.S. Plaster Co.—English Celenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster, Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work rick. A full stock always on hand. Also opened a well faurmished feed store adjoining grocery, 0. L. HOOPER, Cer. Great George & Chestnut Sts, Sunlight and Lifebuay Soaps are the on!y guaranteed pure laundry sosp on sale in Canada, can you afford to be wihoat them. eod Railway Office, _All forms of scrofala, sores, pimples and eruptions, are permanently cured by boils, quickly and Hood’s Sarsa- Prince Edward Island Railway Queen’s Birthday Stamper Block, BXCURSION RETURN TICKETS st | ——————___ Sherlotteten. one first clase fare will be issued frome aud to all stations, on My 220d,23rj and 24th ACHING f TEETH good to return up toand on 26th inst. r Sean fallowed, and tickets bot CAREFULLY TREATED, f00d for passage on going jouw date of isu, © FRY sfter! Ana FILLED or CROWNED G. A. SHARP, Superintendent. Ch’town, May 17th 1899, ii ngs edition is precisely the same as that sold at $1 50 except only that the books are in etrong Manila paper covers instead of cloth. Send uow before allare given away. = Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine ta bletg Sufferers at the Shrine of Our Lady of Lourdes. Lourpes, France, May 20.—The annual pilgrimage tothe Sbrine of Our Lady of Lourdes is new at beight. Fully 40,000 eufferere and thsir atrendants are quartered there. The town is crowded to ite utmest capacity. Over 5,000 arrived in one dey from Paris alone. When the epecial trains, bearnng their burdens of sorrow, woe and misery, arrived at the station, the scenes were bheartrendivg Some of these peorer sufferers painfully dragged themselves along the road toward the hospital on foot. Those unable to walk were carried on mattresses by friends and relatives, to the quarters assigned them. It wasa pandemonium of woe Some pathetic scenes were witnessed, One young woman, scarcely out of her teens, slowly and painfully hobbled from atrain. Death was written in her wan face and wasted figure. A blue: bloused porter tenderly helped her from the station platform and into 4 carry~all, where she sank exhausted and died before reaching the grotto. Wasted forms, withered arms and legs, devoured faces, deformed bodies, abound- edon all sides. Amid all thie misery, however, shone the star of pure faith—a light that brought the multitude to pray in the grotto and bathe ia the pool. its Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pilis. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Prico. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. ac a Prince Edward Island Magazine NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at KR. H. Mason’s News Stand. A P. E_ Island Scene, Frontispiece Are Our City Councillors Hypontized? Fraacis Bain (A Poem) J. S. Clarke The Preachers and Teachers of Old Days, Senator Ferguson Port’ Lajoie (Illustrated Javen The First Spring Flower, L. W. Watson When George IV. was King, Rev T. H. ilunt A Trip up Peace River, F. DeC. Davies The Colossal Liar’s Story (From Forest and Stream When we began to Kick, James M. Sullivan (Lilustrated with photos of the Abe- gewcit teams of;’86 and 90) with plans) Prof. | A Canadian Song, Fred J. Nash West River One Hundred Years Ago (Ills. ) Capt. R McMillan Our Spring Flowers, John McSwain Comm:nts, Notes and Queries, Correspon- dene, ete. All druggists solleve. ke refund the mouey if it jails HOUSES WANTED. _Thave a large number of applica- tions for houses to rent. Landlerds desiring gocd tenanis can obtain them quickly by applying to my cfiice, J.J, JOHNSTON, Real state Agent, ~s DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, \eene St., rear London House, | soSend Sc for sample copys The P. £. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. BR. I. —— oe ee Ger Oxe.—The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale thronghont the Island at the jollowing places. Price & cents +— — nee Hon. D. Gordon’s, ummerside—Small & Bearisto’ D. K. Currie’s. sr leeg Souris—D. Sutberland’s. Mt. Stewart— Douglass & Jardine. Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s, Cardigan—L. H. Owen, Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s. Tignish—J. A. Brennan’s. Kensington—Dr. Darrach. Aunandale, Lot 56 —C. 0. Howlett. Orwell—-W. J. Clarke. Crapaud—®. B. Wadman. Morell—H. D. McEwen. Emerald—F. P. Murphy. Stanley Bridge—Wedlock Bros. St THD d nesta” TN cccencituits 7 How much do you pay, in a year. for your clothes? Divide it by three, and you'll find that one-third You buy at least two suits and an overcoat yearly Wou probably purchase three hats and three pairs of shoes in the same time Your tailor receives about ten times as much as your hatter, and sey. en times as much as your shoemaker Yet both your hat and shoes are * ready-made, and better made than they could be at almost twice the price. if produced singly—-to order Why should not your suit or overcoat be ready- made. and well made athalf to two- thirds the price as your hat or shoe ? F Less than ten years ago there was not. a hat factory in Canada, and the shoe factories were producing only brogans and clumsy sewed or pegged shoes But they have long since improved the ‘cas tom” shoemaker and hatter out of existence. Cloth. ing alone stood sti'l at the “brogan” standard. It was different in the United States, where ready-made clothing kept pave with the ready made hat and shoe It is different here since the advent of Fit-Reform and the quicker you find out that difference the soor, er will you get your shoes and hats every year for nothing. Youcan dothis by saving one-third the price of the tailored suit, in buying the self—same And you will find just as good people here bvying our garments “ready-made” here. made clothes as you ever saw in the highest priced tailor shop Your money back 1f disatisfied. The Fit-Reform — wi LOS Agents for P.E, Island ONLY ONE PRICE