ithe hon’t rand ug. Lt— ve, ne. Mies like this, are widely ‘is always imitated, ; ; eeney Pills, sold only because they are the Take none @ that is the Sede by Gs nor gher kind either yual of that 3 there any - pee ae Our German Bun ithe best bun made, the nee 10¢ per dozen, Tezrnone 98 D. STEWART flipse Bakery Bakes Best Bread FFFFeTrTe"TCT eS : - = = cs gc os ts Mpleasicy customers, M That’ what we sr- doing «ll & film, we give them such we for their money that they back again and bring others them. This is the key~ of our success. We strive peare everyone who leaves an with us. Why not give jour oext orcer and be mgbly convinced what we # true, Wes licit your v).Ined orders, WUE STEWAR" & CO'Y, Modern Founders,’ Fngineers ad Machinists, 8S. Navy. (‘o's Wharf, ‘ h’towr P, E, l. Phone 12) PPRPESS SESS Pacific Railway. VEL - IN - COMFORT --BY— RIST SLEEPERS Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 the PACIVIC ( OAST, secommu- “08 Class passenwers for all roints, i Sorth West, British Columbia, &« ING LIE ST % eo % Winni yeu ial . $4 OO © Calgary ive e6ehetnee, ee & Kevelarane : »doedues 7°00 ® Vancouver... Cococds nsaeee Bee MEDS Cowl +... covcemun une 5 00 Pa-sage Rates to ali points in » Srares and to City, 'wora, HAWAIIAN IsLANDS, “and Manita, and aleo for de ‘wivertising matter and maps, A. Ti. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Paes. Agt. St, doho,N. B., tocolaie Goods F ‘have just received from Ganong ba 8 ice aseortinent of their fin- | thuco ates, io both lizbt and Bcoverip-s, in. luding— fiigatines, Almonds t Creams. iti; Os, 4 tinas. G. B. Cream Drops Ice Cream | Ups, Trilby s Sumatras, Paring $, etc. h & GOFF GROCERS = yeTvey THE DA..¥ SOOM PTE UP aes Coa TTR ES A Rt _ DEVOURED BY CANNIBALS. ) sitive slready Captain Maurice Bell Loses His Life $ cso rales pare war. ter Hh me 4 ' | +hea y alte at iad TE he ee dee] on the Congo: © Or) ft) H, o ‘ e work of toe Lonpox, June 3.--Deiails are to hand of ' iia ‘the killing and eating on the Congo of . { Capt. Maurice Bell, a Bri litia offi ln | ] PE | eN York | Capt Maurice bell, @ brit 8b militia off: e: : ho last vear left England f the Congo vena] ay the rush Ln nt | oa oo oe cra England for the Congo Bure I rT } earne r } va vith n the service of tne cree State. ea as ele Rein mame g last | lt appears that Capt. Bell and bis -mal] we t} ' zs to] force of fifty black troops proceeded in the os , ; p n te | direction of @ village called Mondimbe. | Wile marching in indian file through a | denne forest they were as ; : ia lense forest they were saddenly surround | Hoiserntan Memorntat.—The Arcient| : . ed by 300 spearmen. The soldiers, who were mere boys acd like all their comrades arraut cowards, no soouer saw the natives of Agriculture to erect 4 memoria! monu ; = Chicainin Scie approaching than ihey threw down tleir ; rifles and cartridge belts and cleared into the bush, leaving Capt. Bell, his native sergeant acd one boy to resist the attack. Aided by his boy Capt. Bell loaded and fired again and again, and when at «lose quartcre used his revolver with such effect that he accounted for fullv ten natives before the end came. The cannibals how- ever in the end naturally overcame Capt. Bell aod hiscompanioas. First, the three were speared, then cut up and afterwards eaten. In accordance with their usual custom, when a white man is killed, pieces of bis body were despatcled toall the surrounding villages to inflame the natives, Woman’s Devorion— The passionate W hep the ewe of the tragedy reached 2 Fi¥er) @ pusilive expedition was devotion of ives to their erring husbands the ma, ancain etrikingly ‘llustrated by the in- | S¢0t from Basokd, find also a force from vepse grief ot A tleboro woman over the | Commandant van Wert. Portions of the act of her husband in emptying the con- bodies were then found in a Village twenty tents of his pistol into hie brain rather| Miles dielant from the scene of the atrag~ than eubmit to capture by the cfficers who | g'e. In the. punitive expedition 100 were huotiug him down for having sought | Patives were killed and a number taken to murder his wife. It wason the day | P*!s0ouer. f this occurrence that & man waselectroO: | === cuted at Sing Sing for having stabbed his | wifeto death in his cell, where he hud | éé , been placed for having shamefully abased No Eye Like the j be,and where she subsequently came fo | ’ ; s , a? give him akiss of forgiveness. With the kies came the fatel sa‘, She did nor! Master 5 Eye. survive the cruel thrust long enough to plead jfor mercy for him. Otherwise «he | You are master of your would have done sos no doubt. health, and if you do not attend to duty, the blame ts easily located. ye blood ¢ 7 ts out of order, Hood's Sar- saparilla will purify it. It is the specific remedy for troubles of the blood, kidneys, bowels or liver. * Heart Trouble—‘“I had heart trouble for a number of years and different medi- cines failed to benefit me. I tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and three bottles completely and perfectly cured me.” Mrs. C. A. FLINN, Wailace Bridge, N. 8S. A Safeguard—" As i had lost five chil- dren with diphtheria I gave my remaining two children Hood’s Sarsaparilla as they were subject to throat trouble and were not very strong. They are now healthier and | Order of Hiberians of () ebec bave ohtain- | ed permission from the Dominion Minister ment ooa suitable site of ion for the purpose of hon- ouring the graves and perpetuating the memory of the victims of the ship fever of 1#47 and 1848, quarat tine Stai —s Drawine roe Coton Lixe.—The color line bas reached a singular crisis in Brook- Ivo, where the members of the African M. E. church are ina etorm against their pastor, Rev.:Mr. Henderson, one of the most eloquent colored preachers iv the country, because he is too white, It is not often that such an issue has been raiss ed in settling th. color line, —— See i A Romayric Srory.—A romantic little story comes from Manila. The story con~ cerns a blue-jacket in the American navy who won the affections of the young and charming daughter of a California farmer They were engeged: but atthe call of duty Jack took a fond farewell, and departed to share inthe dangers and glories of the war with Spain. Under Dewey he fought at Manila. But wheao the fighting was ever he was claimed? for a high er destiny. Gur Jack Tar tur.ed out to he «Cou t. John Alphons Vasakevich was nine venrs «a lientenant in the Russiar He iett ‘he service, and after three | veare’ wand-ring, buried his identity in | the ranks of enlisted men inthe Amer can | Stronger and have not since had a cold.” navy, joining tbe Charleston at San Fran- Mrs. W.H. Fiecker, Pembroke, Ont. ic». While hewasat Manila li father, 9 Count Varakevitch, died, leaving bim heir to the estate of Zamowsk1, in Poland, worth awilliou anda half of dollars, There was the title, the castle, the fortune, all to te leid at the feet of the lovely American girle. How bappy sbe must have been? Well, not qvits. [n the meantime she bad go e aad married some~ body else, }; hav. TAMIR Te: Hood’s Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and eee Only cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla RAAT HAs sew We Always —KEEP IN STOCK— Christie. Brown & Co’s. - —— Another Phase of the Deal. Mail ard Empire: Toe Grand Trunk end of the Drummond deal is now to come tefore Parliament. Accord ng to the original scheme the country was to pay sonually for the use of Grand Trunk property as part of the Intercolonial ibe following sums : Terminals atjMontreal.............. . $62 500 Vawenree......°""" ia Thirty-five miles of railway...... 37,500 In addition Canada was to contribute 5 per cent. on halfthe cert of doubling the Fresh Biscui:. ig Bar. Marie. Social Tea. Fruit Gingerbread. tracks Oa the tbirty-‘ive m lee and of en- Tee. Nout: | largiog the yards. Ginger Nuts. | ‘his latter condition meant that the Arrowroot, country wae to cover pra-tically the entire Jracknel. Waier Ice Wafers. Reception Wafers. Ginger Wafers, (in pound Tins.) Fresh and reliable. Sanderson & Co PURE FOOD SELLERS. BAAS BOSS SS Sa Oem eer expense of betterments, becauss we can borrow money at 2} percent. The r jection of the d-al by the Senate has resulted ina revision of the terms, aad now, isstead of paying 5 per cent. oo half the cost of construction, we are to contri- pate 4 per cent. upon a proportion of the cost calculated upon the user. But we are stll to pay $140,006 a year as rental for ninety-nine years, ) This sum is eqvivalent, on the arnnity ) principle, to $4,500,000 with interest ; that i« (o say, if we were to borrow $4,- | 500,000 and pay $140,000 a vear back, the capita! and the interest would be covered by the end of the ninety-nine years. We could build into Montreal for less than that, but as it is, we pay the money aod do not own the road. ARTIFICIAL eocoo O EETH >“ DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., near Londoa House. —_-—— — | The words of praise bestowed upon | Hood’s Sarsaparilla by those who have taken it prove the merit of the medicine. i —— ea eintene eo —————————— a far oe: & $5 Ke 5 YS 4 = = . =e eer SS oe SS iv “> Ne 2 a“ NVA K iN az - 7 Ve AS se 7 x “ar ite . wT AVA 2 ar 7; = NW Ss . = 7 eo NZ NL oc .s X \» \ ~ * \X ny/? }I \\i/) Sc Ay ay Pn» “ar a s ia wt 3% MW or “ay _ ; r tal 7 ep Se - i+ 3 s& im: Se es A |) ae ee (mR oy) a "3 ii - we} “a> " [ Ais i. ; w% ¢ ay NS s% BZ ar "> % MV _—o me ~~ , ne aS SIZ Nh SMe iz NENE Ng “AS AS US AS US VAS GS US U8 A AND SEE THE::: - KXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 6, 185 ——— ———— Q48440 We Want awe > ADT, <teee— The Boys 16 DALE AT: WM ___ uggs te eee COLE Host At 59c a pair.— & We can also save you money cn Shirts, Collars, fies, Braces, etc © Sentner McLeod & Co,, HeQstaeees———_m © 2 > POSES eIAY vm——- Adbede St He—— Ve. cli i Hee gIEded Hor Ladies | A nice fine Chocolate Don- gola Oxford for $1.75. A Chocolate Dongola Ox. ford, vesting top for $1.75 A Choco'ate Dongola Laced Boot, splendid value for $2.25 A fine Dongola (black) Ox- ford, vesting top for $1 50 An up-to-date line of slip- pers in plain single strap and 2 strap. Cees Cree Come in and Look Throuch, Even if 3OU Leese aay Our Shoe department is now at its best, we received a large consignment of new goods which when added to the already large assortment enables us to say that we have one of the best assorted stocks of Boots and Shoes in the city few lines which we want ycu to see. Yes‘erda / We just mention a For Gents We want to show you our $2.00 Dongola Boots. This is a line we opened yesterday and is the equal of any $2.50 booton the market. A nice line of Dark fan laced boot for $2.25 See our $3 Chocolate Boot. Also our $4 00, $4.50, and $4.75 lines. We have aline of Dongolas for $175 and $2.00, which ‘take the cake ” outward appearance. furnturs, but a piano with Bere CA ORE CGR Od anal ahs le a | 3 John T. licKenzie, F x ied xy & THE TAILOR & | 3 CHARLOTTETOWN - - °- P.E.ISLAND &} or 3 ts j 1° > ray ass aa os ea a roy ees 2 Cte Ray ray aa Remember in Purchasing That the Action of A riano is Its Very Life and Soul |.» »- The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used in a Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choicest material and the Highest Skill iu workmanship that the world can pro- duce. The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is *!ways neat, durable anc Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those of other makers. MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House | The MODEL Shoe Department ! R. H. Ramsay & Co. KOROROIC FOROS 3S Gity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK ae RM TS. oo 7? 1 es SB will sail from City of Ghent Crurlottetowa every Fridav at 10 o’clock dering the season of 1899 for Halifiax, ealling at Sammerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harbur, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calle. The Steamer hae excellent passenger accom- olatione, Saloonamidsbip. Special low freights will be given this season, Further information apply to W. W. CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 tf PLANT LINE —) ¢ ISTON Commencing May 10th The Favorite “S. §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Friday at noon (Standard Time) culil) ga’ Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Tues~ day at noon, Passengers leaving CHARLOTTE« TOWN via Pictou, can make close cca nection at Halifax wita 8,8. “HALIFAX” and “LA GRANDE DUCHESSE.” Tickets forsale at staticonson P. FE. I Railway. For tickets, rates aod a! in- formation apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown orto H. L. CHIPMAN, More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental! Canadian Agent, Halifax, N. 8. $750.000,000 sent yearly in the United Kindgom in the sale of liquors, Come boys give us a partof tha.amount. We havea nicely fitced up store, and some eleg- ant lines of goods that will suit your taste, you may also treat your best girl to a nice gold ring. Also blouse waist sets, sash buckles, brooches, stick pins, sleeve links, watches, silverware and a hoard of beautiful presents may be found at the modern jewelry and fancy goods store. Opposite Post Off- ice Sunnyside, Ch’town. rh VE waaay Soe en arenes a eee ae ee angen. teendlgaparenisaateagenpraint snysletincnntapaetiaipades beets 6 OY , 53 ail i alls f a se ee i” ™ Fine eT 8 - Ms ee ee : - * PRRs: are ee en a auiusteaian panties ad