THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 6, 1599 reom(Cnard! KTS, DODDS * 3 > THE BEST Is always imitated. 2 Dodd's Kidney Pills, sold only yo im boxes like this, are widely @ imitated, tecause they are tire > best Kidsey cure. Take none a a9 Charlotte etown Steam af agation Co., Ltd. STEAMERS. Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun~ davs excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival f afteroon train from St. John) for Sum- connecting there with express rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive) of worning train trom Cherlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day rain for St. Jobr. nerside, Connectirg et Moncton with train for ‘aneda and at S: Jobo with Steamers of faternational Line and railways for United Mates and Canada. From PICTOU (on arriva! of ¢ey train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Froa CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m.. for Picton, (connecting there with jay train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&P Lioe for Boston. Through tickets to be hed at Grand Truvk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. 1. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and conrecting lines in United ne F. W. HALES, Ch’town, P EI SECRFTAR B:-Neekly Sailing for Boston. : From Charlottetown for Jlawkesbury and Halifax. SS*‘La Grand Duchess” Tuesday at noon—S 8 Halifax Fridays at noon From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays rom Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed. nentege 4pm 8S Halif x Saturdays 11 Bostoa via pm _ Tickets for sale at atationson P EI “eilway For Tickets, rates and infor- mation apply to W W CLARKE Agent ir to Charlotietewn H lL CHIPMAN Canrdian Agent Balifax NS We Run. THO ADS THIS WOEK Secause we want to sell you or the holidays | ~——EVERYTHING YOU WANT- a Lime Juice, 15¢e a bo ttle — | Strawberry, Rasberry, G.ager | Orange California W ines,‘ete., 2te., Cigars wholesale ‘and retail, @ce_ Read fishing ad in an ther column. j | ' | Reddin Bros JPPOSITE PUSt OF FIC FE. (Se 20 : ‘ PPD. fo an | Picnic in GALA DAY IN IRISHTOWN Honor of Mr. Complimentary Address. Tuesdsy was a gala day years ago was enacted with scene Of LUITLY Ready | | | Sturgeon Scheol Examination / On Friday, June 30, the closing exami Oe | | ation at Siurgeon «< hool took p ha se. The! pupils, fifty-fivein pumber, were examined | In Irishiow om | | } | | E s different dramatis persoi . r he ecene riy years agO wasa grand picnic in | rof Mr.John Forristal who, after a f 25 years, has resigned his posi- tion of teacher of Irishtown echool. The picnic of Tnes lay was held in honor of Mr J. A. Ready whe, aftera service of two year? as wevered his conne n with ¢] same schor About 300 ot le were prt sent. The scene of merrim: 3 beneal the shady canopy of “Map trove, the grounds of Mr. Wm. Mann, eae. A more idea! spotior a p! : could not be feand. The tables were ienied under trees that formed a canopy of brightest green against a eky of heavenly blue. The tables were exceedingly fine, and were loaded with all the good things imagio- able, and the iitile fellows by working bard, mavaged to appropriatea sufficient quae tity to render them unueually expansive. [n a meadow nearby games of all kinds were contested, while from the graud stand sounds of must, sweet were emitted from a string orchestra and the school choir. All present were delighted, and the old people said they attended no picnic so good since thirty years ago. In the even- ing @ soiree in Mr. Ready’s honor was held at the residence of Mra. Wm. Mann, where the young foik passed a most pleasant and enjoyable time. The school examination was held on Wednesday forencon, and the reader can learo how sr cc2*s‘ul it was from the fol- lowing address, whichwas read by Mr. Jehn A. Millman: To J. A. Ready, B. A., Irishtown schoo), Dear Sir,—We, the undersigned resi-« dents of the Irishtown schoo! district,learo with regret that you are about to leave this school, in which forthe last two years you have Jabored +o successfally, We cannot allow youto depart without ex- pressing our high sppreciation of your services during the time you have had charge of our echool. Your diligence, energy, zeal, and scholarship are best shown in tbe result of your workasa teacher, our school baving borne a good name as the vieitor’s reports show, since you bave had charge. Socially your society bas been an acquisition to our settlement, and, in many ways you have contributed to the well-being of boch pupile and parents. Your mild and un- assuming manner has endeared you, not only to the pupils and parents, but to all with whom you have Lad social iater- course. In taking leave of you we have only to sav that each and al] of us give you our hearttelt wishes for your future happiness avd prosperity. teacher of Epwin Paynter, Micuatri Reapy, ALex. CAMPBELL, Trustee and Ratepayers. Mr. Resdy’s reply was interrupted by sobe trom both parents and pupils, a when fat last echool was dismiesed few dry eyes were to be seen. ¢€ . a - 7 _—* Doctors said Incurable But the Notary, Mr. Lemire, was cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills, It is only when thoroughly convinced of the superior merit of a remedy that public men will give their sanction. Mr. E. H. Lemire, Notary Public, 3692 Notre Dame Street, Montreal. tells of his re- markable recovery from a severe attack of kid- mney disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: ‘‘I give this statement, first because it is only just that the merit of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney- Liver Pills should be made known, and again in order that others may profit by my experience. For years | lead with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incurable. Thanks to Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which i have used for two months, Iam com. pletely cured. They helped me from the first, and the cure is now perfect.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and through their combined influence on the kidneys and liver, cure the most complicated diseases of these delicate organs, One pilla dose. 25 cents a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Cv., Toronta Ses New CoOeDs IN Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps GH. TAYLOR * s 0 ow. Wye owOys oxy SSASI6 AS aS MRS. WILLIAM STONE DEAD Souris has lost one of its most estima bi< residents by the death of Mrs William Stone, which sad event occurred on the ia the presence of the schoo! officers an dj} morning of the 27th ul*, after an illness of ratepayers, who declared themselves} high y pleased the way the echool for the past two years by | M ss Minnie Creed. The fo ress was presented to the teac her - be~ half of the trustees and ratepayers: Ve, as trustees and ratepayers of Stur« bool district, Number 83, in King’s g Jounty,do make this adiress to you, Miss hae been conducted Howling ad- PON &* Minnie Creed, a+ our mest highly respect- i ad esteemed school te acher, for the | noble manner io which you bave conduct~ ' ion scboo!l tor the two years in which you have been engaged as teacher to in- struct tbe Under your care and yourg aud advanced pupils. management they gained so much in progrese and nobility that you have won thelove and gratitude of the parents for your trouble- For your kiodness and nob le manner you are held in high esteem and respect by all whoknow you. We, as trustees and rate payers do wish vou success and prosperity in your future days as you are going to give ,up schoel teaching for some other cause, We hope that this short address will please you in showing the respect we hold for you as our teacber, Atter this address the teacher made a suitable reply to,all. Then the pupils joined hands and sang Auld Lang Syne, followed by God Save the Queen. Jas{M, Smiru, Sec. of Trustees. Sturgeon,June 30, 1899. ~-+-ere have A Curious Case. Panis, July 4.—A verdict has been ren- dered in the curious case of Getron V. Dutuc. The plaintiff and defendent, who were neighbours, traded wives some time ago, and the exchange did not disturb their friendehip until M. Getron realized that allthe children of the families bad fallen to hisehare. He was supporting not only the two chilnren of his first mar- riage, but also the three of the former Mme. Dutuc, now Mine. Getron. He de- manded that M. Datuc pay him half of the cost of rearing the children, He lost the suit, the court declaring that the Dutuce owe nothing ita the Getrons, becanse the obligation of parens to briog up theirchildren is not an in solido obligation. Consequently the par- ent who has alone discharge the obligation cannot afterwards claim payment from the other of half the sum he or she bas thus voluntarily disturbed. Upleasant Experience Loxpon, July 4 —Inhabitante of Thurso, iu the far North of Scotland, are at present undergoing a most curious, if unpleasant experience. The otber day, during @ strong wind, over @ hundred bottle»nosed whales were stranded along the sande Glose 10 the town. To remove them, far lees bury them, was out of the power of the inbabitante, and the Jane suo, which ~ pouring itsray#upon the bleached bot ile» avrer, is making the lise tows almost un- inhabtatl. Short ofa convulsion cf na- tore tO«l-ar the shere of the whales and Cesrease the oft-nti exes: of the odour, prospect of bein. Luursonians bave the cumpelied tovacste their homes for the remainder of the Summer. _- —_*- NEWS NOTES. Two deaths have Occarred of two fam~< ous bor-es. Oosof them was Gen. Lord Roberts’ grey Arab charger Vorolel, which was 29 years eld. He bore Lord Boberts in his African campa:gns, and the Queen conferred medals On the animal for bis services, which were worn on his martingale when be conspicuous! y carried Gen Roberts in Her Msj-sty’s jubilee pro- cession, Theother animal was the Prince ef Wales’ brood mware Perdna II, which wasthe dam of Persimmon and other racers. Manitoba Elections. Winsivec, Man, July 4.—It is an— thoritatively stated that the provinsial elections will be brought on the lat week of this moath or the first week in August, Cold on the Chest. This is the serious cold siage and should not be neglected. Hundreds have proved Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment to be the quickest and eurest cure for cols Apply it freely to the chest night and morniog, and take a few drops on sugar. It is pleasant to take, clean to appiy, and will cure acold in a eingle night. All druggists, 25 cents. aoe Rennes Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrector a trial. Jt never fails to cure. Acts in 'wenty-four hours avd causes neither pain per discomfort. Putnam’e Corn Ex‘ractor extracis corns. It is the best -_—-—~—» Mr. W.B. Torrance, sup-rintendent of branches of the Merchants Bank eof Halifax, says the bank has received tbe warmest congratulations of British Col- umbia businees men, who declare that the Me.chant’s of Halifax has contributed iu a large degreeto the development of the north west and British Columbia. Mr. Torrance has jit returned irom the Paci fic coast, with a examinatioa and | The deceased was the teac nets! to all who knew he r “a ne 4 cnly twelve day*,'n the 56th year of ber age. & woman of sterling ad endeared herseif genial disposi~ ltion She died fortified by ‘the last sacra- ments of the Catholic Church, of which she had been through life a worthy mem- ber. To her family, brothers and sisters, it is a consolation in their sore affliction to know that she died a peaceful, happy death, fully resigned to the Divine Will, and with firm hope of eternal bliss. The funeral took place on the 29th ult, to St. Mary’s Church, where a Requium High Mass was celebrated by the pastor, Rev. D F McDonald, after which the interment took place witn the usual ceremonies. worth and integrity, Long, long shali we miss thee, our lives are now lonely, We mies the dear music thy loved voice e’er made; And of all the sweet past now we've only to cheer us The sacred remembrance which never shall tade. Mother, in thy cold grave, Ob, how can we leave thee ? Thy life is held closer, more dear than our own, O, Heaven forgive us, thus deeply to mourn thee, But home is now dreary and cheerless and jone. Farewell, then, God rest thee! though hearts are now breaking, We’ll meet thee in Heaven, for Hope’s angles tell That life is a dream and death only tae waking, Farewell! then, our loved one ! God blese thee, farewell, (Island papers please copy. ee SOLDIER’S GOOD FORTUNE. Gunner Napoleon Comtais of the R C. A. Cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Quebec, July 3—Napoleon Comtaia, gunner, No. 2 Company of the Royal Canadian Artillery stationed at the Citadel here, considers himself a lucky man. He will wear the Queen’s uniform for yeare vet. He expected at one time that Kidney disease weuld necessitate his quitting the = But he heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pille Gunner Comtais recently received a ietter asking about his cure. He replied a* follows :— Royal Cavadian Artillery Library. Quebec, June lst, 1899. Dear Sir,—I received your letter and hereby certify that I was cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pi ls, By them I can be a soldier a few years yet, Guoner N. Comtais, No. 2 Co. R.C. A., Q rebec. The initial operations of the great works have begun. iron Keep in mind that Scott's Emulsion contains the hypo- phosphites. These alone make it of great value for all affections of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing and healing agent. Then there is the cod-liver oil, ac- knowledged by ail physicians as the best remedy for poor blood and loss in weight. These three great remedial agents blended intoa creamy Emulsion, make a remarke able tissue builder. ge. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta >. > > &~—— @ @ ~ ~~ ~~ ~~ es Murine Le greatest remedy eyes, is meeting with wonderful success, It affords almost in- Stant relief and in many Cases ccomplet- ely cures. 50c Bottle ‘ f , ¢ ‘ for sore and inflamed ‘ 5 4 ; . Jeweler and Optician >see 2 oe b@ @ i @e 28 ~~] |] nm Oo ee ’ ¢ : 4 G. F, HUTCRESON { Z =a oC Ye @ eS |e. @ +6 Straw and Crash Hats % Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, 36, 38, 40, 42, 44, 46 inches. Men’s Summer Ceats in cloth, cord, lus- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made ur in the very latest style Mer’s Light Summer Vests in all the leading sty les. Men’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qualities and sizes. Men’s Outing Shirts from 25c un to $2 Bathing Suits in ail sizes and prices. Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for This is the best snap 45c a suit, worth 75c. ot the season Trunks We bough a lirge stock ot Trunks at a Do you want a trunk cheap great bargain, soo DAO The Wonderful Cheap Men a ae Oe ai a ai ae a i af a ie ie a ae BS af Be aM af ae Be Be a a i x ie i a et a 3 -