a eo” ~8S8¢647 63867 14460470 8% 206848 £e DR. AW. CHASE’S | REMEDIES. bottle. At all dealers. =e & 26028 & 64606 86 42 Oe Q ADVICE ABOUT Spice. Whee ordermeg a packrge ae no me GOSS Pepper, Ginger, Alispice, Cin nameo or Cream of Tartar from your greeer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality asking for <::: Niott’s vO AODO8 SH 204846 288 & & & ee ee < Gifts For the June Bride f you are undecided about what to ct for thewedding gift, call at oue store au look over the.goods, no trouble so show them. We have many handsome ani useful erticiles, Silverware qill be perfection in durability, beauty of design, an J brilliancy of finish, if bought from us. We heve also some fine bevutiful gleesware. See our goods for jnality and price The bridegroom wil! alo find the erticle be «ants at our étore, a ,ood wedding ring, cight juality, rigbt price, JURY & CO JEWELLURS Sunnyside, Opposite P..\e. et lO ALO Canadian Pacifie Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT —-BY — TOURIST SLEEPERS euving Montreal every THURS@BAY at 1) a. wthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second class passengers for gl. points, ir Canax.ian North W est, British Columbia, &c gerth Pates— a 34.00 Montreakto Winnipeg Montreal to Calgary) ee Shae ae eae 6.00 Montreal to Kevelstone......---.--ssee*r*" 7°00 Montreal 4 Vancouver..---- wale 8 OO Montreal to Seattle.....- & 00 For Passage Rates to ali pointe in t!}awaDa, Western Uxiree Srares and to Japan, Cuirs, Jypia .watias JeLawDs, ApSTRALIA and Mayi.a, i ul-uv for de gcriptive, advertising matter and maps, china, ant! : size, right+ a | write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Pass. Agt. St, John,N. B., ss oti fae . cd 3 ll > Se > 3 > Fly... Screens DOORS and WINDOW5— \]] sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. P.&. [. Door & Sash Fastory | j i ‘ : THE A THREE BOTTLE COMEDY said : ‘“€*Lord Arthrr, put this into Mrs. ‘Navlor’s bag and fish ont the one which Sir Thomas was stupid.amongh to give ber. Jt belomgs to me.”’ Wow Lord Arthur ac wae evident. ;abaut openimg other people’s traveling EAE eC EO a Ghaughter \ ’werrth.anmeanced cheerfully. | ref | : By W E. NORRIS f Kid iver Pills, for diseases 6 WO smell wtrataet once and Bladder and Bowels I r the er before iJ ld sto; ‘ as 6 45% & DOX, | he unnhant lady re le N I tarrh Cure, for Cold in *tee i manet get he f that bag ef hers some Heal, ( Dgopping in the Throat, and | mm or ot! f I hawe to kick her legs Hay Fe er. 25Ca@ | trom under her as dixotks iceaving the box, blewer free . s ee a ‘ , Ca ge to do i. . » (F »’ . . 3 ts ex Dr. Chase's Orm- Che fates were notecrudi: enough to ment for Eczema Ams a ‘ | ‘ os _" drive Mrs. Alston te the eemplcyment Y Salt Rheum, Pile . . oe Al ae ' np! — " and all itching | Of Sach desperato mathods. When the - ' skin diseases. s60 | train pped at Northampton, Sir . cents a box. : nO CE Dx Chasts Tix as jumped ont, and;tto her creat he En eS Neve Food, éer | 230% 20 was a6 once ichiewed by Mrs. S , exhausted, wera- | Ne r, who remarked ‘thas she wanted owt nerves and thi r to speak to her maid. JAn: opportunity : watery, diseased |; .; . . : - like that was notito ‘ber wh aw: Annee Blood. suc. alagge || that was motito ibe thrown away ee, box. | ous of pique a mere reluctance to ad- | T’r. Chase's Liver Cure, for diseases of ‘tke a ‘ . ae _ mnerite d snub Liver, Jaundice and'Biliousness. soc. a bottl bing. Mrs. Afton iimmecdiately bent . id ai : over toward the remaining .occ } PPP ROR EE b,. { n matning cupant of tine. a positive cure for Croup, Asthma, Broa- |'*8¢ Compartment, thrust: the bottle chit s and all Coughsand Golds. 25c. a bges which was not bersiintolsis hand and. a grudge | ¢a@ainet Mrs. Alaton,:an@ ober agitation | ““h, well, f don’t know ! bags,’’ said be, with prevoking delib- | ‘eration. ‘‘Hiadntt we bette: wait until she comes back?’ * Certainty not ana she is quite aufficientiy ill bred to «examine it hefore she hands it over. + Qne doesn’t wamt-everykedy to know -wirat medicime .one takes. Please make } baste !’’ “Hm! I's natsure that I am justi- t fied. in doing this,”’ the young man ob- served slowly. “‘Ssill,;to.oblige you, I might perhaps stvyetch. a, paint. shail expect mry -services *¢0 be recog- ‘nized. What shouki you say they were warth, Mrs. Aistou? A coupie of dances sat the ball, fac inetance?’’ ““Oh, ten déances—-20 damees, if you like! Good geaciaus, .here.gke comes! \Da.be quick!’’ Alas, it was mot in:the nature of that leiszrely life gnardaman to.do things It'a-#it’s medicine, | ' ‘ ' j | Only i | { | | | edly. .quick!y. He dial indeed just.contrive to | ‘elip:.the bottle that Mrs. Alston had given him into Mre. 'Nayleoria.bag and tewwithdraw the other, but-ifecre was rot: time—or ese he preierded that thera.was mot—to resiore the Aatter to ‘itseemer. He popped i behine-s o is back esiMzs. Naylor stepped in,:ané Imme- diately afterward the train resumed 1 nortiseard course. At the expiration ci five-mméinutes or so Mre. Alstanseew him dre~masiewspaper over ker property an transfer both articles te bie. awe | Whilacaerying out thie menesver he gavevber a shight, reaes . she was but partially tcassured. whici ‘*Tf,osly I had bad the sense if good terms with him!’’-cle re- flectet ith tardy remorse. « “‘it «gould na een done so easily tao t’’ vv e] all eve be was hot wro- aman;,so;that the hair dye was surely eater in possession tham,it saonid DAY DegRy 10 that of Mrs. WN: vik r. & he lid notifiad an opportunity of deli it up-honorably when the travckwrs quitted-;tae train—and unfortunatdhy he would doubth: he did nate ge mape to do so.as they dese omnibus which had been sen‘ them at, the.station. Bet thailuckless lady was doomed to a profangatien of suscerse. for lad F haea re don’t like Hut there Peaceabie mer to carry weapons are times when @ weapon saves a man’s kife. Sensible people don’t like to be al- ways taking medicine ;—it is like flourishing,fire-arms on every needless oeeasion,— but the right medicine at the right time is often a genuine life-saver When your constitution is over-taxed by worry or extra work, ened by an < f i ness; or whenever-your natural energies ar« not quite up to the mark and fail to responc to the demands upon them, Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discewery will meet the emergency promptly, and save you fron dangerous or perhaps fatal illness. It wards off disease by acting directly ¢pon the vital.organs where disease origi- mates It restores ‘the Siver’s capacity t fiiter poisonous impurities out of the blood and empowers the digestive organs to ex ‘ »ly seacie ‘ . os ittack Of @midigestion or 01110015 ing elements which drive out disease-germs repair wasted tissues and build up healthy flesk and muscular force. It is the most thoroughly scientific and effectual alterative remedy ever discovered in the whole history of medicine, and one of Dr. Pierce’s most valuable contributions ee MEY she reached her destination those offi- cious, everhospitable Longworths must needs come tearing dows the steps to woteome their gueets. Uhere they all were—+tal], cuddy Mr. Loxgworth, with two'‘hugehands outstretched, his come- by, umiddle «aged = spoms who wae ‘far togiond of alluding to tim circumstance the‘:shochet? been wt school with Mrs, Aftton, anc their haired :slip of Annie, and :goodness only knows hovemany grinning children and hobbledehors in the background! You're just in time,’’ Mrs. fong- ‘Weare that you can your ithings rellor having te2a-im the hall; «0 esh: yas whils being wspacked.** Se lves ar : had (“he -sexvranuts, of comrs, SPizo0 therband begs and fad made off with teva. .The only thing te be dane was to woractiesdhe patience itecammended byPanurge and be thankful that tea mas ‘be, partaken of without ‘the -re- meval:of «a gauze veil. Mrs. Alston ‘pushed:dhem up, soas te conceal ther frimge,:topi: possession of :an armchair «leas :to the blazing wood fire, by which the great emtrance hall wae barely warmed,and kept an anxious eye Dpon diovrd Arthur, who did nat appear ito tthink that -omy apology ar explanation ‘wasedue to'her in respect of ibis remigs- nese. tromewmeaaure of consoiwvhon Wae in tthemneantime to be derived from watch- angie assiduity with which be placed himself at the orders of Amie Lang- worth, who was pouring aus the tea. Anoni# was:s mere child, and in the eharacter of .« rival would have been beneath contempt, but Mrs. Alston had eeased to . baa competitor for Lord Ar- thoy’. affections, and it was amusing te mats the displeasure of Mrs. Naylor, a jealous and .exacting woman, whose flirta onsawere always conducted upon the crvdest.and most inartistie princi- ples. Usowas,: however, a matter of com- paratively triflimg consequence whether that kkdy was pleased or displeased, Mrs. Aiston haf much more important things:to think-a»vont, and when Lord Arthur. approached her with a cup of tea in ane hand and a plate of small cakes im the other she took occasion to whispen to him under cover of the lond conversation which was going on all around her: ‘‘Whati/have you done with my bot- tle?: L-wamt it at.omce, please.’’ **Your ‘bottle?’’ he returned compos- ‘*By George! I forget all about it. 1t’sin my bag. unless my fellow has taken it out by ahistime. Shall I go and get it?’’ ‘‘Yes; fetch it immediately, or, rath- er, no! Don't bring it bere. It isn’t a cordial to be banded round for every- body to taste. I'll teli you what yoa must do if yon really want me to give you those two dances that you spoke of —only I thought you had quite given up caring to dance with me. You must slip up stairs as scon a& youcan and join me presently in the library, bring- ing the bottle with you. You know the geography of the house, I euppose?’’ Lord Arthur signified that he did, and in a few minetes she had tbe satis- faction of seeing him make his way up the broad, shallow staircase. She her- self contrived to edge adroitly away from ber bostess, and Was soon in tke Wbrary—a vast, dimiy lighted chamber, which, as she knew, was seldom invad- ed: by ouy member of the household. She was kept waiting along time— so long that she had worked herself up into a fever of alarm and apprehension —before at last the door was opened and the other party to the assignation ad- vanced toward her with leisureiy steps. ‘‘Where’s the bottle?’’ was her first question, for indeed that was the first thing to be ascertained and the rebuke which he had earned could wait. Instead of producing her property or replying to her query that exasperating young man raised his forefinger and shook it at her with arch reprobation. ‘‘Oh, Mrs. Alston,’’ said he, ‘‘this is too bad. of you! You shouldn’t goin for that sort of thing—you shouldn’t really, you know!”’ ‘‘You wretch!’’ cried the justly in- censed lady. ‘‘How dared you examine what doesn’t belong to you? No gentle- man would have behaved in tbat way, and the very least you can do now is to keep what you have found out to your- self.’’ “‘Oh, I’ll keep it to myself!’’ answer- ed Lord Arthur coolly. ‘‘In fact, I may say that Lhave kept it to myself, and, of course, I shan’t split. As for exam- ining the bottle, that Icouldn’t help, because my man had taken it out of the paper, and there it was upon my dress- ing table as plain asa pikestaff, but I | didn’t think it would be right to hand the stuff overto you. You may take my word for it, Mrs. Alston, that all - Org: ‘0 ex: | ¢hose expedienta are @ spare and a de- tract from the food those nourishing vitaliz- | to Materia Medica during his thirty years | service as Chief consulting physician to the | Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of | Buffalo, N. Y. Mrs. A. I. Gibbs, of Russellville, Mogan Co.. Ky., writes: ‘‘I cap heartily recommend your ‘Golden Medical Discovery’ to any troubled with ee and torpid so bad I could no scarcely eat anything. / F pain in my stomach all the time. Now it is all gone after taking one bottle of your ‘ Goiden Médical Discovery.’ ’’ Constipation is the commonest beginning liver. I was one who is | lie on my left side and could | I had a dull aching and | and Grst cause of many serious diseases and | it should always be treated with Dr. Pierce's Pleasant Pellets used in connection with the “Discovery.” These are the most perfect natural laxatives and permanently cure. SPER par Tenn WF nay lusion.’’ Mrs. Alston was too infuriated to argue with him. ‘‘Go and get that bot- tle instantly!’’ said she. ‘‘ When I want to be favored with your advice, I will not fail to let you know.”’ He remained calm and immovable. He made some remarks, which seemed to her irrelevant, about ‘‘Dutch cour- age’’ and the folly of imagining that anything save a clear bead can enable man or woman to ride straight to hounds, but she was not concerned ta dispute with him. When commands and entreaties alike failed, she had re- course to tears. ‘‘Dear Lord Arthur,’’ she sobbed, ‘I know I haven’t treated you very well, but you can’t wish to punish me so cruelly as this. Only give me my bottle and I will do anvthing—anvthing fos EXAMEXER, GHARLUTTETOWN, JUNE 20 ? >9u that you like to ask of me! Lord Arthur shook his head solemnly. ‘‘T foresaw this,’’ he remarked, ‘‘and being a very soft hearted feiiow I was afraid I should yield. So 1 determined ‘to put temptation eut of your way and ‘my own. I can give you your bottle, Mrs. Alston, but I can’t give you the liquor because I’ve drunk every drop of =". ‘*Good heavens!’’ gasped Mrs. Alston, sinking back into a chair. ‘‘ You never did that!’’ ‘‘T did, though, and I’m bound to say that it was excellent—a little sweet perhaps. ’”’ “Bunt it’s dead!y poison—at least I should think it was. What in the world did you imagine that you were drink- ing?’’ : ““It—it tasted like curacca,’’ the young man answered, looking a little staggered. ‘‘I supposed that you had taken to nipping on the sly to keep your | sourage. up.’’ > > S SB > ws ™ % 4 “Le “es © (To be Continned ) “ Q AAARAD Quvebva tail = so pleasant, in fact, that it But aside from these excel- <a is oftentimes taken as a lent qualities, it is the most Tt is Highly beverage. It is an un- of Palatabie... Don’t be under the im- pression that Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt is unpalat- “mable. It is a most delicious preparation to the taste— equalled thirst - quencher. wonderful regulator health known. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken daily, will purify your « blood and cleanse your sys- tem. Its effect is mild— almost imperceptible—but ea certain. ‘Take it every day and you will enjoy constant good health. Abbey’s nee is AAAAP fervescent Salt; which prescribed and endorsed by physicians, is a standard English preparation which all druggists sell at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size, 25 cents. AABAARARARDARAAAR ~~ —_ > &@ =- Qe = @ SS Se ( (oing Fn . y bo be Married? : Then you MUsT ; provide yourself with a plain ; gold band. We've got them in all sizes and prices, and urge you to cali end be suite f. Your Friend Going to be Marti d? Then youl want something to present to that friend. Our stcck is full of suggest- 7 estions, won't you p ease eall ? UTCHESON _ & FRU Queen St. Jeweler Goods purchased here neatly engraved tree am & & ee % >a. <<. ia OCS Hcilagk tlc Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE —— Offer “Buildnig aA NZ pCa a aA A ee “is > et L < . SARAKA o durability. NN aN TH “ Call and see taem before buying. Deering Binder Twine feet longer than any other twine. ss TRAN WY iS Try a Deering Ideal Binder for lightvess of draft, strength and Ideal Mowers wil! start in any crop, wit! out backing the team. gae°>CALL AND GET A CATOLOGUE@a ELE EEE aaa oe see, ni Groceries, » Crockery ¢ and » Glassware ——— Retail at Wholesale Prices Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26¢, regular price 2h cents 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10¢ up... 1060 Jugs very low erry Sets, 7 pieces, 2le P. MONAGHAN QUEEN STREET) | AAA OR THE HARVEST OF 1899 Deering Harvesting Machinery Will take the lead rons 650 feet to the pound 150 OUR TE are also beautiful, and cannot de-lgns, pats, magoificent ones they WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. Piliant We manufacture complete ation—— Dried Bjocd. applying the crop in suitable is It the insl More attention is paid to outward appearance. A. heavy furnturs,’ but a piano with carve which is the Wesel Nickel & Gauss < Heintzman Piano, insures you that material and the Highest Skill duce. ‘ . The outside appearance of a Heint a He and Attractive. Our prices for of other makers. The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Buil Wow is the ‘Tim to secure that dinner set you have been talking about so lou” Now we have the daintiest we ever had, nice delicate pat terns and beautiful slaped dishes you could desire to hav and oh socheap. Call und see them before they are all gon’ ————— accumulated in killing of hogs, Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. MILLER B nn A SETS be beaten either in quality © We bave just received another case of jet black te are too. Come in and s@e ot sock, you surely will find what will suit you. Bear in mir we make a specialty of dinner sets, tea sets, ord toilet sets W.P.COLWILL, * THE CROOKERY WARE MA E’oo ob preps Fertirizers, using 1% Bnao Meal. and Tanizage. combined with proportion, association an trom, with the Plant Food it requires. BRB. & M. RATTENBRY. Charloiteto _— Remember in Purchasing That the Action of A riano 5 Very Life and 30) te of a _Heintzman Piano, than to d fancy case is all right in ornamer he Best Action In The World| a New York, the only kind used the inside contains only the Ghoj workmanship that the world can ‘ \ " > sman Piano is *lw«ys neat, dura; intzman Piano, are no higher than th . ; ding Queen St, : BUTT a ars € i i Hi H 2 me ott, a TO ay Ce 2 tae ee 2 ee ee ee ee es ee ee eee ee ee Migecest sages £. wet: ¢ cee et, A PP he wage ae aR i ee, ee Sea ee ee ne 2 ie neg SRREOE - ie