—_—— uffering caused by Piles Is Quickly Ended when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment is applied Resides the intense ngony cause 1 by the itching, burning as of piles, there are oO mopt at ———— j at times exc iting wains kn 1 only to the v m of fj : What w 1 one give to be fr e of this terrible d i wet there is a cure—a positive ¢ , st h andis ne pai : I A. V ing ot i the first i flords a per- reler at th t < I fect cure in t most ivated cases. C ifr. Isaac | ter, | view, Ont., says: I | t I y pil f two years ! Ww tchit es for two yee ae : : | } fara i andc i tl zed and tried ev ie y seeing Dr. Chase’s Ointment ivertised 1 tried it ana found it good After a second application I found relief, and one large box cured me. Have never : bothered since, and I can re- commend it to all suffering from the same nmend ouble.” Dr. Chase's Ointment is for sale by all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., loronto A Well ere Fed Man "AS A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enough to eat, but the man who gets good food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FOOD SELLERS If housewives buy our good fresh groceries they will make the gooa man of the house happy. Wee THE cost IS NO MORE. J. J. McKenna, QUEEN STREET. — —e @ONVee 206% & 624% 590036 ADVICE AECUT Spice. When ordering a parker ge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin samon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways fee! sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Niott’s PS “pe 2£4@G@0 036 56% 26 @] So“ 4% 2% HOR eo” ~S3@O 247° OOF + 2-@2008 : : ! ! WHAT IS THE USE BOTHERING With Inferior Soaps ? aw -ROYAL OAK ALL GROCERS se se £®- cone aS aS aS ee > al Fl... Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. | | | celebrated THE * FOr The Children : <> Her Awful Dream. | EXAMINATION. : - | A little maid of tender years Had suci in awtui a! am ! | She came to me almost in tears— “T just was going to scream. 7 sii hath mew ws wt y “When h my eyes came open wide, And oh, 1 was so glad Co find it was a dream, she crieqd, “Because it was so bad. “What could it be poor child 2” IT said: | “Were you pursu d by bears ? Perhaps your dolly broke her head, | Or did you fall down stairs ¢ | “Oh dear! It’s most too bad to tell] | Vou know in school our class Are havin’’zamination. Well, I dreampt I didn’t pass !” Advocate A Meat Eating Plan. “Now, children, I am going to show you a few curious experiments with the | Sundew, I believe were first tried by a named Francis Darwin. On this plate Ihave a pill box full of fine gravel, an ther filled with finely chop ped raw meat, the third holds raw white of egg, and this one has in it small chips of wood. Now, Eva, take a very small pinch of sand, sprinkle a few grains on this leaf and tell me what you see. Don’t push children. There is plenty of room for everyone, as I said before. I will sprinkle some on a second plant, so you can divide it up into two parties. Tommy, stand by me. I know there are seven, but I count as one, so now there are four at each pot. Well, what do you see?” A feeble chorus of ‘nothing, oh nothing,’ did not depress uncle Grim, “Look again. Itake a different leaf on each plant and I drop a little white of egg from the blade of my knife. Now watch.” “Oh!” “Ah!” “It’s shutting up!” “It’s eating it!” were the cries, after a minute or so. “Quite right. You see we cannot cheat this plant. It knows what suits itand what does not, and it is neither so ignorant nor fool- ish as to eat gravel which it could not possibly digest. Now [| offer a third leaf on each plant a chip of wood, and you see they both again refuse to have anything do do with it; and last of all, see how these same leaves which re- fused not a moment ago the chips of wood, now close tightly over the pieces of meat.”—Cassell’s Little Folks. How Do They Grow ? This is only a blade of grass : But how does it grow? » Does any- one know ? The seasons come and the seasons pass, And with every year we have the grass here, So green and bright in the sun and rain ; And then it is brown when the snow comes down, But young ard fresh inthe spring | again. This is only a little girl ; But how dces she grow? Does any— one know ? With her hair of gold and her teeth of pearl, From a maiden so wee she will grow to be A maiden as fair as a blooming rose ; But no one can say as day follows day, How a blade of grass or a little girl grows -—Presbyterian Withess. A Little Lad’s Answer. Our little lad came in one day With dusty shoes and tired feet ; His play-time had been hard and long, Out in the summer’s noontide heat. ‘I’m glad I’m home,” he cried and hung His torn straw hat up in the hall, While, in tne corner by the door, ARTIFICIAL =e DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., near Londoo House. 1 SHARP KNIVES ana Scissors are ensured ff by buying those bearing the registered mark of WALTER'S Celebrated TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. reading dealers sell them. P. E. 1. Door & Sash Factory DAILY ‘lin the sky, He puts away his bat and ball. | “T wonder why,” his auntie said, ‘This little lad always comes here, When there are many othe: homes As nice as this and quite as near?’ . le } ik He stood a moment, deep in thought ; [hen with the love-light in his eye, He pointed where his mother sat, And said, “She lives here ; that is why.’ Cale crtan —- SCICCLCU, Pussy’s Mid-air Victory. A cat belonging to a farmer of | 'Terrick, Pa., was strolling out toward j . . 1 tbe barn carrying in her teeth a piece of meat for her yo A bald eagle, which had been hovering about, sud denly descended upon her and _ whirl- ed her upward in a rapid vertical flight. The path of ascent was clear!y ind: cated by loose feathers. violently tossed from the point of combat. After a time the struggling pair came to a standstill The eagle’s wings had drooped now and then, and he nad given plain evidence of pain and terror. yet not once had his awful grip appear- ed to relax. At lengtha descent was begun, witha rapidity which increased every moment and the two animals struck ihe ground at the point where they had at first encountered each other but the eagle was dead, and the cat as soon as she felt the earth beneath her feet, shot away for the barn, still carry- ing her bit of meat. Investigation proved that the cat had cut the eagle’s throat and so lacerated its breast that its body was literally laid open. After tae death in mid-air, however, the cat had been too clever to relax her hold and thus fall to the ground, but had let her enemy serve as a parachute to ease her descent. ing, SS ———$———— — ei The dead-letter office sustained by our gov- ernment is not the only mone. Death runs a m dead -letter office, to - thousands of intended letters that the would. be writers never wrote because of premature death, as a result of their own reckless dis- regard of health. There are letters of love and hate, affection and fury, pleading and forgiveness and borrowing and lending. Letters to sweethearts and rivals, husbands and wives, and sons and daughters. They never reach their destination, for they were never written. Death stamps them ‘only intended ’’—and the world is full of tears. The man who wants to live to realize hopes and ambitions, to do deeds good or bad, to carry out cherished intentions, must pay some attention to health. The best rule of health is—‘‘ when out-of-sorts take the right remedy.’’ Dr. Pierce’s Gold- en “iedical Discovery is the best medicine for working men and women. It girds up the body and brain for the tug of daily toil. It gives edge to the appetite and makes di- gestion perfect. It fills the blood with the life-giving elements that build firm flesh, healthy tissse, responsive muscle and vi- brant nerve tissue. It cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. An honest drug- gist won’t urge a substitute. ‘IT can praise Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Dis- covery,’’ writes Mrs. Florence Hunter, of Corley, Logan Co., Ark. ‘It cured me when all other medicines failed. I had La Grippe and it settled on my lungs; I was down three months when I commenced taking the ‘Golden Medical Discov. ery’ and one bottle made me sound and well.’ Send for Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser. FREE. Enclose 31 one- cent stamps to cover customs and mailing only, to the World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., for a paper- covered copy. Cloth binding 50 stamps. It is a thousand page book with ovez three hundred illustrations; formerly sold for $1.50.. ‘ABEGWEIT- CRESCENT Bicycle and Athletic Sports ——ON THE—— ‘Cc. &, &. &. Grounds mee () N eee DOMINION DAY, JULY ‘st, ’99 PROGRAMME, 1 Mile Novice oe TEETH) 3} * flying start (heats) 3 “ Open , * 4 2 “ Handicap 5 “ec “e 1 “ Boys 16 and under 100 Yard Dash (Handicap) 220 “e ee “ 440 «“ ce se 880 ** Run . 120 Yard Hurdle Race Running Broad Jump Extries close with Secretary, Monday, Tune 26th. Fees 50 cents for each event Special low fares On all trains and steam - ere. For train arrangements see posters, Sports beginatl p,m.sharp, Admise- ion 25c. Grand Stand 10c. L.B.McMILLAN, L.F. MUNSEY President Secretary 132—dy2aw w which are consigned | \ som, EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE -, ldvy HIS NARROW ESCAPE | wr. John N Babcock’s Experience With Dodd’s Kidney Pills 20--No resi kuown to the Saarsor Lake, Oat., May dent or this piace is betier thousands of tourists and sport«men woo visit us anoually than, is Mr. Jotn N. Babeock. Mr. Babcock has bad many thrilling | experiences, but the narrowest escape he ever had, be telis of in these worde:-— “Aftertwenty years of pain, caused by Gravel and o. er Kidney Complaints, I | een pleated to be abie to staie that I have been complete:y cured by Dodu’s Kidney Pills, Wurivg these years t bave spent ! | - | bundreds of du lirs for aoctors aud reme | dies, but only Dod.’s Kidney Pills helped >. me, Flora! boasare ove of the novelties for summer neckwear. Tbey are made of rose leaves of gathered gauze. Pow Ur. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My be y aged fourteen, has been a sutterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we have resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and complete cure, 3 H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. —_—_———— soe Colored waiters are the best. Whatever 1s said at the table they wil be sure to keep dark. A A er ct Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend A wise man enj os the little he has while a fool is seekin# for more. Build Up. When the system is run down, a person be- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. : Many valvatle lives are saved by using rcott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained. + <> +a — _The up-te date optician takes in the situation at a glance, ’ DR. A. W. CHASE'S 9h CATARRH CURE... 4n@Cs is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, Stops ar oppings in the throat and permanantly cures © Catarrh and tiay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. The firet elec.ric railway in the world was built in Ireland, from Bush mills to Giant’s Causeway. The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will he placed in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling at our office and settling before that date—W. A, Werks & Co. The shell always has the bulge on the oyster, and would win if some oue with a knife didn’t beip the oyster out. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, “Give me tne baby to hold, my dear,” is the pame of a new song. You won’t bear many married men singing it. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema = cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella iton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, D gist, of Hartland also certifies that he 8 Idiour boxés ot Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. _—> ——- Carters for Wall Paper NOTICE. — We respectfully requesta prompt settlement of all accounts due us, as we want to close our books as soon as possible—John New- 120 lwk _ -—---o > eo Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, Pree Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in #ictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, eee el HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LIN - MENT. It is THE remedy in my house~ hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a woaoderful medicine. Joun A, MacpoyaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chreuicle, SS ~ hbddbdddbdiddddiddddddddadddddcdQcnjnnnncncewnlnn ll IE The Sherwin-Williams Painta are not patent paints, nor chemical paints, but pure white lead and zine and oiland drier and cclor and nothing else, These make hones ; painta that cover most and best, and wear longest. There is a reason why these are the best painta This reason is not a secret nor a mystery, It is bes cause by hard study, hard worl and patient improve ment for thirty years we have made the best paints me THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS: PAINTS Tho prejudice which many sensible people have ready-mixed paints is due to the number of tater tures soldin cans. No onedoubts to-day that paint can be made with the latest scientific appliances better than can be mixed from the raw materials by hand-work and guepge work. The moral is plain. Buy ready-mixed paints in which you have absolute confidence. The paints with the st repu on. T ! vin-W i booklet “Paint Points.” = 7 ne a oe THe SHERWIN-WILLIAMS Co., Psinr 2 COLOR Maxars, ne Canadian Dept., 21 St. Antoine St., Montreal rs For Sae by 8S. W. Crabbe. ane oe — Ss ne ay EVERY DAY === We sre having new eustomers visit us for Ready-to-Wear Clething in men’s and boys’ You are right in the precessien when you come cur way jou cannot always get such values, Men's Suits $3, 4, 5, 6, 7, 89,10} 5 b Men's Pants F Cc i. Coe, $i, 1.200, 2, 2.00, eo Fe Shirts, Collars, Ties, Handkerchiefs. We also seli the celebrated Whitham Shoes for men, $3.00 a pair. ‘The best made in Canada for the money.—all widths. J B MCDONALD & CO Now is the Time) to secure that dinner set you have been talking about so long. F Now we have the daintiest we eve: had, nice delicate pat- > terns and beautiful sliaped dishes you could desire tw have, and oh socheap. Call and see them defore they are all gone. OUR TEA SETS are also beautiful, and cannot be beaten either in quality or designs. We have just 1eceived another case of jet black tea- pots, magnificent ones they are too. Come in and se@our stock, you surely will find what will suit you. Bear in mind we make a specialty of dinner sets, tea sets, ond toilet sets W. P. COLWILL, THE CROCKERY WARE MAN <a W HOLESALE AND RETAI. ————— Hl —li -2Z— Your nearest friend is your - i ‘ Pa hese. _e Underwear. tage i To-morrow or “next day 6 > i \ \ you may require friends. We can show jou where | these friends can be hadm § the good kind —they will prove to be friends, indeed, Visit our store and we will introduce you ; te them ; D. &. BRUEE,| MORRIS BLOCK