wk ee ~ae hig Ala eg Diamond Rings For engagement rings Still take first place in pop ular favour, Their matchless sparkle their intrinsic value,and their durubility, appeal irresistably to refined taste, The price ranges from $7 up. Soecial rings ordered on approval for your inspection. G. Ff. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler Special Notice. Having pu:chased from Mr. F. J “fornsby the stock and good will of sis Kookand Stationery Busines in che Morris Block, we wiil continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing ot lowest prices for cash only. Miss B Hornsby, who has managed the Dusiness in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new «ones, A cho’*e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partn enw of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news stand will be a special feature of the business The store will be known as “The Bazaar Bookstore.” Mt __"|' HE nel. P (| Successors (0 F. J. HORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... ah'town, March 15, 1900. —_ Plant Line Boston Commencing May 8h, the favorite S- 8 “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- tcn every Tuesday at noon (Standard time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halif.x Keturning will leave Boston every Setu day at noo ane Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wedursday morning via Pictou, mage close connection at Halifax with 8. §. *Hal:fax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railway. Fur tickets, rates and all infor- mation, apply to-- W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintenden W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chocolates <j Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris D. L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Ce. J.D. McLeod & R. H. Wason, Apl 24tf. ore KREWLY INTRODUOED. -—-- a Sensation OCaused in Barnaby River, N.B., by Dedd’s Kidney Pills. —— — Barnaby River, N. B., May 14.—Quite a sensation has been caused here lately by the introduction of a new medicine— Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Although there bad been many deaths in this village and sure rounding district from Bright’t . Disease and other kidney troubles, yet strange to eay Dodd’s Kidney Pille had never been tested. Our people had liule faith in patent medicines. : Now, however, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are creating a sensation. A jarge number of people are using them and expressing surpise and deiight at the result. “From the first week I began to improve,” says Cornelina Crottie, of Barnaby River, who bad been given up by the doctors. The fact seems to have turprised him, but it is always true where Dodd’s Kidney Pills are used. —_—--- - Galt has sent $800 and about eight tons of clothing and merchandise to the Ottawa and Hull fire sufferers. Minard’s Litiment Relieves Neuralgia The annual supply of mi'’k for London, England, is estimated to beabout fifty million gallone. And that leaves mavy of the people without any. ~ Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is be mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awakes in the night coughing and a ruariing for breath. This famous remedy is the stan by in the homes of this contioent as & prompt and certain cure forcroup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bowle. Family size 60 cents. One of the bomelees families at Ottawa numbers 2@ persons, and there are, eeveral families of eighteen. Alla aii Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al) rUpeidte TeJ}ULd the Money it fails to cure Se, kh. W. Grove’s tigpature is on each box Thetverage progress on the Simplon tunnel is 16 feet a day. Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Thought iscompany for those who are capable of einertaining it. Wisdom is one of the things that don’t come to the man who sits down and waite, Se One way to judge @ man’s character is by what be doeen’t say. Rabies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent eure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, | ® preparation which hasa record of cures un- paralled in the history of medicine, Ecrema, salt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, and all itching ekin diseases, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase's Uirtment, Happiness results from being content with what you baven’t got, What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure Comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without dieeomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putuam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is slways eure, safe, and painless See signature of Poleon & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. There is one good thing about the man witb trouble on his mind. He never breaks into your office humming eelections from @ rag time opera, Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere TO BE LET, Furnished or Unfurnished | “THE CHESTNUTS,” KENT ST. The eubecriber offers the above well- known desirable premises for Possession about Ist. June. F. PARKER CARVELL. 8 t Th Sat 3i d, YASH DOWN CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Exdale Foundry. iT. A. MoLEAN, Charlottetown rent. WHE PAILY BKAMINBR, CHARLO®TRTOWN, MAY 16, Not Seif Made. “I am sorry to disappoint you, young ; man,” said the great railway magnate j to the reporter who had called in for the purpose of writing him up, “but | I did not begin at the bottom and work my way up 1 never blacked the boots of the engine wipers ard never carried beer for the janitor of the roundhouse. I! was kicked through college by my father, inherited a for- tune, which 1 invested in railroad shares, and I hold this job because | have votes enough to control it. It 1s too bad, my young friend, but we can’t all be self made men. We would be- come tiresome.’ And he bowed tbe caller out.—Chicago ‘Tribune. Witheut Regard to Expense, The king assembies the royal archl- tects. “Ruild me a temple,” he commands, “se costly that no smoker will ever be told he might bave owned it had he let tobacco alone!” Ah. this was aiming high indeed! Sut when was true art ever known to falter?—Detroit Journal. Honest Confession, “Young man,” said the careful fa- ther, “if I consent to you marrying my daughter will you furnish ber the lux- uries to which she is accustomed?” “Well,” said the young man, “it is more than likely that I won’t be buy- ing her as many theater admissions as I have been doing for the past year.”— Indianapolis Press. { Niagara power was used as long ago | as 1725, when the French erected a sawmill near the site of the present factory of the Pittsburg Reduction company. It was used for the purpose of supplying sawed lumber for Fort Niagara. When a man is hungry, he doesn’t | waste much time reading the bill of , fare.—Chicago News. INHERITED ASTHMA. Suffered Since His Birth, and Found Help Only Through Clarke's Kola Compound. Now Free Frem Asthma, } Mr. Robert 8. Tayfor, New Westminster, B.C., writes:—‘I ve been @ constant sufferer from hereditary bronchial asthma since my birth, 29 years ago. I have trted every remedy ever heard ef for this trev- ble, and spent hundreds of dollars th doctors, but to ne purpose, rke’s Kola Componnd ts the only rem thet ever gave me any permanent relief. I have also gained much in weight since being cured. I can honestly recommend {it to any un- fortunate sufferer from asthma.” All drug- gists sell Clarke’s Kola Compound, or write a Griffiths and Macpherson Co., Limited oronto, Nutters Ale —AND— Gream Porter The product of the Silver SpringBrew ery of Sherbrook, P. Q, far excel all malt preparations on the Cauaadian mar- ket. Over 300 carloads were delivered at the principal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 and to-day Nutiers agencies se dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is noon at one, it is evening at another. The Silver Spring goods are chiefly rec- ocmmended for their AssoLuTe Purity ponnosieurs recommend and pl.ysicians sreecribe them. For «ale by A: MACDONALD, eod So'e Ageat for P. KE. J COFFEE | 30 cent pound tin. This coffee is prepared with a knowledge of what most people requ3re viz —good strength and pronounced fiavour. Ther has been incorporated with ita ema)l proportion of chicery which adds to its strength, and is positively a healthy drink in itself. In every can will be found a hand enme pieceof Bohemian decorat- ed glassware. SANDERSON & CO ' rhage, Victoria Row Grocers, Dk. CLIFT Cures CHRONIC-DISEASES TURE by Salisbury treatment. Send stamp for information, or call at Truro, Nova Seotia. Offce Merchant’s Berk cf Halifax Building eee” _ TO BE LET. That well-known business stand, form~ acd RUP ~ erly known as the Central Hotel, contain- ing 22 rooms, wit large stable and yard, situated near the market, on Richmond Street. Rent moderate. 1906 nt neasmenenenne — wee eee ———— After a Battie. Ia the first aid that is rendered on the field after a battle nothing is at- tempted beyond the arrest of hemor- the application of temporary splints for fractures and antiseptic dressing. There is no washing or ex- ploration of wounds. The clothes are merely slit up with scissors, not re- moved, thus insuring protection to the patient’s body and saving unnecessary disturbances. The sergeant in charge of the collection station has a field companion, a water bottle and a small reserve of bandages and first dress- ings in his care to replenish the sur- gical haversacks with which the bear- ers are supplied. Triangular bandages are chiefly used ; on the battlefield, made from a 38 inch square of linen or calico, cut diagonal- ly inte halvee. Almost anything that comes to hand may be used as impro- vised splints—sticks, telegraph wire, bark of trees, straw, rifles, bayonets, lances and so on. The splint, if neces- sary, is padded with straw or leaves or grass and is fastened with straps | torn from the soldier's equipment or ' With strips of a shirt, securely bound with the triangular bandage. Bound up with the rifle splint, a wounded man is made so secure that he can hardly move a muscle. One leg is firmly bound to the rifle, and the an- kles are tied together, so that the in- jured limb is almost as rigid as the rifle at its side.—London Standard. A Cheerfal Liar, “I have followed trout streams ever vince I was a boy,” said a Providence crank, “and have tried to solve for many years the cause of the apparent decrease in brook trout. Recently I think I discovered the cause of the ex- termination. I was fishing along a brook near Oakland Beach, R. 1., when I saw a large snake with a half masti- cated trout in its mouth. The action of the snake interested me, and, stand- ing quiet, I studied the snake closely. “On the end of the snake's tail was a ' sharp bony growth shaped like a hook. After a few moments my watching was rewarded by seeing the snake glide over to some bushes growing along the bank and catch a grasshop- per in its mouth. The snake then placed the grasshopper carefully on the hooklike thing on the end of its tail. “By this time my curiosity was thor- oughly aroused,” continued the fisher- man. “The snake crawled up on a log that extended from the bank into the brook and let its tail hang into the wa- ter. In a moment up came a trout and snapped at the grasshopper. It was short work for the snake to trans- fer the fish from its tail to its mouth, and I had solved the problem of the ex- termination of brook trout.”—Cleve- Plain Dealer, OOD NEWS comes from those who take Hood’s Sarsaparilla for scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatism. Reportsagree that HOOD’S CURES ; . i If an angier or shoot- Alert } et,sena 25<cents fora * FOREST AND STREAM 4 weeks’ trial trip. The =| Sportsman’s FAVORITE WEEKLY JOURNAL jand fishing. iPer year $4, iWith this B spirited pic- ture (size 22x 28 in.) $5.50. FOREST AND STREAM PUB. CO. _____ 346 Broadwav, New York. @ Clearing-out Sale of Furniture. I am instructed by H. W. Anderson to tell at his residence, Kings Square, on Monday, 21st, at 11 o’clock, all his house held furniture coprising a superior Mason-Hamlin Organ, euitable for Hall or School, Sewing Machine in good order, Books and Bookcase, Parior, Dining Room, Bedrcom and Kitchen Furniture, Btoyes, etc. Also two Breech-loading, No. 10 Gune, one Uentre-fire and one Pin. fire,one Turner Martini Henri R'fle, one Parver Snider Rifle, one Muzzle loading ( mall Bore Sporting Rifle, Fishing Rede, fackel], etc. To be sold without reserve. R. BEARISTO, dy till eale Auctioveer. FOR SALE ——T0 LET That nicely situated resid. ence, with out buildings, on the Malpeque Road, one mile from Post office, with 9 or 32 acres of land, av desired, Apply to Appiy to Tl. CAMPBELL, J. T.PEARDON. | SOY ee i nett eset '30-Guinea BICYCLE (Ladies’ or Gents’) FREE. 30“ PIANO FREE, ~ 30 “ «GOLD WATCH (Ladieg’ or Gents’) FREER, 30." «=SEWING MACHINE FREE. TIP tothe PARIS EXHIBITION of 1909, ALL EXPENSES PAID, VALUE 30 Quineas, FREE In order to increase the circulation of the Woman’s WorLD we have mad arrangements whereby any subscribes may gain a ladies’ bicycle, yalue 7 guineas, a gentleman’s bicycle, value 3° guineas, a 7-octave walnut piano vail 3° guineas, a gold watch, ladies’ or gentleman’s, value 30 guineas without a cost beyond the subscription money. This system is not intended for the idle —to receive something for nothing—but for those who are willing to use a little cleverness, in their spare time, for which they receive handsome rl 2 Carriage paid to your door. Balas If you want any of the articles named above you can p ; coming a subscriber to the Woman’s Wortp. This millet soe nf ticipate in our method of procuring the articles named free of cost a etait Every subscriber to the Woman's WORLD is entitled to one of the a according to conditions we send. Subscription for one year Post free a Send addressed envelope with stamp (of any country ae ; will do) for copy of paper, and ful! instructions, how to proceed, also say which ents P) ; rize y oa Address. — ) prize you select. % THE “WOMAN'S WORLD,” BRENTFORD, LONDON, W., ENGLAND. wo THE —~ Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy, _The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and mst prozrasyi Accident Company in the world to-day. : lhe policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows: — Death caused by accident in passenger Railway Temporary Disablement caused by accident $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Bi92<, OHARLOTTETOWN AGEX? conveyance $1500.00, in Railway conveyance, === Bulldne Lots, The desireable building lot on Upper Prince Street, Bast niéa, bet veon the residence of R. Bearisto and R. B. Norton is offered fer ael-, swe of [ot 50x100 feet. Also plot of land on Scheol Street, West Side, Opposite resid- ense of Martin West, Esq. For further particulars apply at the Gity Hard- ware Store. R .B. NORTON & CO. LIMITED ABAABHBAGLHAGLAGSHGHGALG LG % AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG, CO, —WHOLESALE— Boot & Shoe Manufacturers. AMHERST, NOVA SCOTIA. 240,000.00 500,000.00 We are also the leading Rahber Shoe house of the Provinces. Our Representative for P. &. {s!and, Mr. C. 8. Sutherland, wil! start out with samples about 10th May wuere orders for fall or assorting will have careful attention from us. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MF’G. CO. Amherst, N. S., May 2 2 aw t] June 15. SPE SESE SPER EAS SPE SR ES ee ep eee se Capital Output, year about closing, over RAABBAGAAALG GUL Oss SPSS SESE RR SPS A Ea TAAARAARAAAAAARSAA AR A HH 0.) SBBD TIME -20o0 w Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitoby hard and Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows : and all kinds of farm implements. ' YW. GRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, AARAAAAARAR AHA AAR PEE EE a PEE EE SEE EY * SFPSF FSS SS ESE F FEES ee as GENE AME LE PORE I sme sa