PORE: ic a le Bl igs i THE USE UF TALKING PRICES DO THAT—READ OURS ON CLOTHING —_———_ iat Wis | bi ccc ccocshicecdtd te ie ee iwele do pa id whens unde idticene Sa = htdeseenkenee ss «eee * 4 de ote ann nes «ti aa S — 9seess Ghee eek , B25 A a Oi daa eae ” Cctadk sues etdatens 3.00 = eee ee beowe 3.50 ~ ae a eee we eae 4.00 Children’s Suits. ... o.-s-.ee- 75e . “ Lino cbbeess .-- $1.00 " oe. cue bs tee its ee * icinneoews pert, - dies 4 kn a 7 thie eee os ai “ Ce kcdetochocse Sau ” ics tadeshéecks See Boys’ 3-piece Suits............$2.10 “ 7 whine eaeh omen ee ” 4S St eh . 3.50 ™ ee éibbitens 4.00 ee i ae oe eon Gane - preteen einer Re cad cal 5 50 2 eee ee 6.00 “ ein: emat eset 7.00 Men’s Suits..... hie deck wed ee $3.00 Be i itictiei ac stig . 4.00 “ bb thG Vaasa healt meee - cecmibn iadees cease ae - dendéidasidtwcecess CT + phihhd bhikd abide aeniee: CLG “ Stettenn cece 9.00 “s he mitt tn tthe inion “ june kd ue te och. Oe we i a Niele staat Wh diced» nid o obec. 0ckd So caege G0 .00 "= e*ee eenee ite le a cen .00 ¥ cece sogcee cose tumn.00 All new goods, Prices that will not be undersold. | McKay Woolen Co. Mothers Anxiously watch declining health of their daughters. So many are cut off by consumption in early years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond the reach of medicine, Hood’s Sarsa- parilla will restore the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter: “It is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com- pletely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three months. She had a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. F happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla and had her give it a trial. From the very first dose she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com- pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” Mrs. ADDIE PECK, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “T will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has truly cured meand I am now well.” CoRA Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood’s, because Hoods Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists, $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. are purely vegetable. re- Hood’s. Pills tisnie and bencdcia}. xe. AT THE--- DENTAL PARLORS North Side Queen Square. You can heve your teeth extracted free of in by the means of either general or ocel anesthesia. Al] kinds of work done satiefactorily. DR. J. H. AYERS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MAY 18, 1897. The Small Advertisements. Possibly no agency in modern life exerts a more direct influence upon the actual of the times than the small advertisments. The small ad- vertisments tell who have married and died. ‘The businesschances are given, Articles for sale are mentioned. Places where you may board your horses or where you may buy fine an imals at low prices are named. The lost and the found make a practical contribution, which restores property to its owners. The educational ad- vertisment are guides to parents. The local notes cover a multitude of in terests, closely followed by the person- al, which include many things. The special notices tell what is going on i lectures and meetings and a_ hun- dred departments. The new firms and dissolutions are a guide to the changes in business. Stockholders’ meetings are real news. Religous notices and misceilaneous notices tell of the very important events. The list of unclaimed letters is of value to the whole city. The for sales and for rent and want- ed to rent, in both city and country are the actual real estate exchanges of the State, in which more property is rented and sold than in any other way. The legal notices, of course, are of large importance. But, after all, it is in the situations wanted, the help wanted, the wants in general, the boarding, the board wanted, the rooms for rent, and all these intimate necessities of the peo- ple, that a newspaper does an_ incal- cuable amount of good. Watch the small advertisments. Observe how they increase. And when you need help, use them and find how quick they bring results.—Zamnaster (Pa.) News, February ro. needs Knowing One’s Kind. A salesman needs something more than a knowledge of prices and style. He may be expert in these ahd yet a failure. [i is not. always the man with the best fishing rod or the most expen- sive bait that catches the most fish. The successful angler studies his trout or his pickerel before he lands him. In fact, a knowledge of human nature is essential to success in any mercantile business. This is true in all department cf life and trade. You must know your man to get him, as the hunter knows the game he wants to bag.—Aew England Press — a - Oh! Oh!! Oh!!! A printer doesn’t rush to the doctor when he is out of “sorts.” Nor to the baker when he is out of “pi.” Nor to hell when he wants the “ devil.” Nor to the Bible when he wants a good “rule.” Nor to the gunshop when he wants a “‘shooting-stick.” Nor to a cab- inet shop when he wants “furniture.” Nor to a bank when he wants “‘quoins.” “Nor to a girl when he wants a “press.” Nor toa lawyer when he has a “‘dirty ease.” Nor to ‘a butcher. when he wants “phat.” Nor to a pump when he’s dry-—and has ten cents in his pocket.—Zx. tecnica dette tnt ametetn ce nets ll On a Poster Blue. Said a Beardsley boy to a Bradley girl Whom he met on a poster blue: “T havent’ an idea who I am, And who the deuce are you?” Said the Bradley girl te the Beardsley boy: “T tell you what I think: I came into being one night last week When a cat tipped over the ink,” —— _ Saved a Lieking. The butcher’s boy who had cailed to deliver a parcel had thoughtlessly left the garden gate open, and the 7-year-old ruler of the house called after him: *‘Here! Come back and shut that gate!’’ The butcher’s boy stopped, but show- ed no inclination to obey the command. **I don’t have to!’’ he shouted defiantly. “Yes, you do,’’ insisted the 7-yexr- old. ‘‘You come right back and shut it now, or somebody’s gcing to get the worst licking he ever had.’’ The butcher's boy cae running back, full of fight. : “*He is, eh?’’ he said. going to lick ’im, eh?’’ *‘Mother is,’’ calmly remarked the youngster. ‘If you leavethat gate open, I'll be certain to go out fnto the street. Mother’ll see me, and I’N get licked. Shut it tight, please, so I can’t get out.’’ And the butcher's boy did.—Chicago Times-Herald = ONDERFUL are the cures by Hood’s Sarsaparilla, and yet they are simple and natural. Hood’s Sarsa- parilla makes PURE BLOO wp. FOR SALE A Yacht. nearly new, conyenient model, excellent sailer, fully rigged and ready for eea. Terms easy. For further particu- larsapply at this cffice. | May 17th, 1897. : ‘*Well, who’s Behold, The People Are Made Glad! They Speak With Joy Absut Paine'’s Celery Compound The Only Medicine Fully In- dorsed by the Public. The marvellous cures of rheumatism effected by Paine’s Celery Compound have given the great medicine a fame in the civilized world tuat completely eclipses the records of all other medicines. Bedridden, crippled and lame people, full of pains and agonies, have been made as supple, spry and active as young beys and girls. Those who were told by the doctors that they were in a hopeless state have had their troubles banished and now sing the praises of Paine’s Celery Come pound. This great medicine has brought anew existence to thousands and will fu'ly meet your cas-, Mies E. Chessum, of 62 Waterloo street, Brantford, Oot., says: “It gives me great pleasure to add my testimony tothe worth of Paine’e Celery Compound. After suffering from rheum- ativm for eome time I was recommended by a friend totry your great medicine, with the result chat I sm better in every way than I have been for a long time, and would earnestly recommend it to everyone who euffers.” All the verve giving and vitalizing pro- rties of the Cocoa Plant are concentrated in @ palatable form in Sovereign Cocoa Wine. Ack you druggis: for it. EPPS'S GOCOA ENGLISH BREAKFAST COCOA Possesses the following Distinctive Merits: DELICACY OF FLAVOR. SUPERIORITY in QUALITY. GRATEFUL and COMFORTING to the NERVOUS or DYSPEPTIC. NUTRITIVE QUALITIES UNRIVALLED. In Quarter-Pound Tins and Packets only. Prepared by JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd., @ Homeopathic Chemists, London, England. MURRAY & LANMAN’S FLORIDA WATER ZN SWEETEST ~ mosT FRAGRANT SSS Lo most REFRESHING ™ < AND ENDURING OF ALL > PERFUMES FOR THE Y HANDKERCHIEF, ALL DRUGGISTS, PERFUMERS AND GENERAL OEALERS. Mortgage Sale! Lavid on Lot 24, Queens County. To be sold by Public Auction at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, on Friday, the 18th day of June, next, A. D., 1897, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearing date the fitteenth day of November, A. D., 1884, made between Florence Gallant and Odille Gallant, his wife, of the one part, and George Smith ef the other part. All that tract, piece or parcel of land situate lying and being on Township Number Twenty- Four, in Queen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, bounded and described as follows, that ia to say:—Commencing at a stake fixed on the west side of the Rustico Road in the southeast angle of land in the posseesion of the heirs of the late Laurent Gallant, thence running west to land in possession of Moses Peters, thence south to Jand in possession of Peter Martin, thence east to the said Road and thence north alocg the said. Road to the place of commencement, containing twenty-fiye acres of land, a little more or Jess, with the appurtenances. For further particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. Dated thie 11th day of May, A. D., 1897 GEORGE SMITH, Mortgagee. 110 —1 aw2 till sale. ; NEWS NOTES, Salt is eo scarce in Central Africa that it sells for 40 cents a pound. A vegetable diet creates a constant craving for the mineral, and if is not obtained, the sufferer becomes prostrated, and frequently shows signs of insanity. The bread of life is love; the salt of life is work ; the sweetness of life is porry ; the water of life is fai:h.— Jameson. Amidst the wars and rumors of war the fact that blood is being epiiied in civil commotions in two of the countries of South America is scarcely noticed in the despatches. In Brazil, that Jand of great possibilities and so little achievements, a band of fanatics under the leaderzhio of Antonio Conselbeiro has given the Gov~ ernment troops so much trouble that a supreme effort has at last bad to be under- taken tocrush him. In Uruguay, too, rome 20,000 rebels are under arms, with Gen. Saraivo in command. He is said to be moving on Montevideo, and we may hearatany time of the overthrow of President Borda and his Government. In the southern States there are nearly 100 endowed schools and colleges devoted to negroelucation. They represeat an it = vestment of nearly $10,000,000, and are maintained at an annual expense of nearly $4,000,000. A conservative estimate plac: s the number of graduates during the last twenty years at $30,000. Some of the northern newspapers assert that the men who furnish the money for the support of there schools should inquire what becomes of this army of negro graduates. The idea that an education is vot its own reward but shouid be a means to an easy liveli- hood is not yet dissipated, but no donbt the proportion of graduates’ who fail to distinguish themselves as such will soon be as large among the Caucasians as among the negroes. A special to the New York Herald says: The Peruvian Government wil! cease the coipage of silver after May 10, and will nct permit the importation of any silver coin. Director Preston, cf the United States mint, was officially advised to this eftect last week. The decree provides that sil- ver coinage shall be suepended, and that the mint shall cease to receive silver bul- lion. Silver soles, the Peruvian dollar, worth about ninety-three cents American money, converted into bullion for expert sball not be brought back except as bul- lion. All importations of silver «on after May 10 shall be made exclus vely at the port of Callao, and shall be delivered to the mint by the custome cfficer, to be melted into bars and then returned to the ownerr, It is stated that these new rezu- lations are made to check, if possible, ihe rapid depreciation of Peruvian silver cur- rency. a Experience Has Proved it, A triumph in medicine was atained when experience proved that Scotr’s Emul- sion would not only stop the progress of Pulmonary Consumption, but by ite con- tinued use- health and vigor could be fally restored. a ee — ee PE. Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 4th January,1%9 ‘be trains of this Railway will run daily jJundays excepted) as follows .— frains Out- HTrains In- ward, Read STATIONS, ward. Read down, up. « tA. Me: Pp. M.JA M 3 10| 7 00| Charlottetown ...| 3 10/10 10 30) 7 19)... Royalty Junction.| 2 50] 9 50 4 17| 8 03). .North Wiltshire, .| 2 04] 9 05 4 31) 8 17)... Hurte- River... | 1 49] 8 51 5 05| 8 52). Bra albaa>....../ 1 15} 8.17 5 13) 9 00). .Emeiald., ..... 1 07| 8 08 5 27) 9 15). . Freetowsi ....... 12 53] 7 54 5 47) 9 36)... Kensington .... |12 33/ 7 33 6 20/10 10) Ar. Ly. 12 00) 7 00 M. S’Side A. M 12 5OiLy Ar.}10 30 1 11]..Miscouche ...... 10 10 1 37|..Wellington...... 9 47 2 19). . Port Hill .......| 9 09 3 34). .O’Leary........ .| 8 00 3 58}. . Bloomfield ...... 7 34 4 34).. Alberton........ 6 55) 5 SU)... Tignigh .... vas. 6 04 Pp. M. A. M, P.M. aca 2 30). .Charlottetown ...|10 30 2 50|..Royalzy Junction|10 10 laa eee cies cede | 9 30 5/Ar. » | Lv.| 9 05 410 Lv, } MtStew’t Ar.| 8 55 GO. . Meee... deck. 817 5 12]..St. Peters ......| 7 48 5 57|.. Bear River ad 7 08 TE 6 WwW P. M A. M. 4 10}..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 50 5 22|..Cardigan........ 7 35 5 45)..Georgetown ..../ 7 10 P. M. A. M. P. M. mek ee 5 15|..Emerald ...... 7 5O 6 05)..Cape Traverse . | 7 00 P. M A. M. Trainsare run by Kuastern Standard Time. “eae a. POTTINGER, is ntenden Gen Mgr Govt. R Soastetnons. . Moncton, NB. Ral way Office, Jani , 1397. ge © © © e COG eee “ny, | MENTHOL AL pare ee T have prescribed Menthol Plaster ta a number of cases of neuralgic aud rheumatic Pcins, and am very wre ouess With the effects and pleasantness of tts application.—W, H. CAKfPEN- TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. I have used Menthol Plasters in severa! cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case that it gavealmost instant and permanent relief. —J, B. MOORE M.D., Washington, D.C. it Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any Ifuscular Pains, Price Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, 25c.| Sole Proprietors, Montrea. ge © © © © ce Oe ee Soc eeeeeoeeees OEE TO NOT RR RAE || —— este rs Sona Originated by an Old Family Physician in 1870 { You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly a century, There is not a medicine in use today which possesses the confidence of the publi .* é , ic an extent as Johnson's Anodyne Liniment. For more than eight years has om its own intrinsic merit, while generztion after generation have used it. The best evidence et its value is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale of it is steadily increasing, J ohnsonis Anodyne Liniment I. S. Jonnson EsQ. My Dear Sir:—Fifty years ago this month, your father, Dr, called at my store and left me some Johnson's Anodyne Liniment onsale. I have sta it ever since. Ican most truly say that it has maintained its high standard and popwvlarity from that time to this. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Maine, Jan., 1891, ‘Best Liver Pill Made.” Parsons’ Pills Positively cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, liver and bowel complaints. They expel all impurities La This certifies that Dr. A. Johnson, Whose name is signed to every genuine of Johnson’s aoeee Liniment, in the month of } an. 1840, first leftat my store someof the same _have supplied my customers with it since, (over fifty years) with increasing sales, JA8EZ KNOWLTON, Newburg, Maine, the blood. Delicate women find relief from | Our Book “Treatment for Diseases” Matled oer theta Price 25c; five £1. Sold everywhere. | All Druggista 8, Johnson & Co.. Boston, nae — " — ——. MMM Nee Bese AeA ae Public Good Will grows slowly ; when secured, it is a treasure without price, to be care fully guarded and judicicusly fostered ; therefore we keep constant guard on goods and prices, and sce to it that our ads are always in accordance with facts. ASE TO SEE our high back cane seat and brace armhaire for 7c. JOHN NEWSON | fetebitek detebdebtes coutmtniemeed ee STEEL DISK HARROWS. | And Seed Sowers, to go on Wheel Rakes, sold direct to farr. i ers at prices that will surprise the buyer. Pumps! Pumps! We are making a full live of pumps; and fit them ap to order to suit any depth of well, free cf cost for fitting, We are determined to keep some of the money on the Island. T. A. MacLEAN, Successor to McKinnon & McLean. ¢ Are You ok =i tee To Build a House ? Or put up a structure of any kind. If you are considering such a thing, you had better see the undersigned before completing all your arrangements. Would Like to Quote you, Prices, and, if you Wish, Furnish yon With Plans and Specifications. Have the latest and best facilities for turning out first-class work. Factory is eqvipp ed with steam power, and all jobbing work is done promptly. GRAVEL ROOFING A SPECIALTY. reasonable prices charged. WM. W. HARPER, Contracior and Builder. Factory on Fitzroy St. east, betweea Weymouth and Cumberland Sts. P. O. Box 218 Careful ‘attention’ given to all work ar 2 —— —— thal Dont Ask for Credit} ——AT THE—— CTY HARDWARE. STORE} But buy cheap for cash. Doing business all for cash with smal! expenes we can do with a small profit; consequently you can buy cheap for cash. R. 3. NORTON & O9., J. F. NORTON, PROPRIETOR ———— Cround Bone! 444444444 round fine. Landing today 10 TONS ENGLISH BONE DUST, g AN ALYSIS—Ammonia 4 per cent., Bone Phosphate 55 per cent. Ex- cellent for wheat, seeding down to grass, gardening, Lawns, ete., et Selling low. £222£22242 - s AULD BROS.|