i s VHE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 23, (899 — - —_ — - _ _ _ ~ ee ee — ~ s24A4Se Ioral ond (thor tems Withn F A, Yn, 9 : * asa4— tocol and Other ttems.{ Without a Rival | (GdgBPBaasacrs ent anne ate Beded B= »» LOCAL ad Uiiel itis. MiluVui ad Tea ELEC SSS 953 35 —— —— ea” HAABAAA eeEle 4 4 wy. Alwavs i ' e odG ded 7 We Always I ! : a wr tlh Sap R: RD I ead thai e BR Say ‘G2 1g Have Fresh Seema talegilirteek bared a Ae : yp ail Dien: Che f 9 ip m \4 TCAKE © ve ot Beare Como] Qe Y Celery Compound as | @ é OAT J i Hh , DS, | a ‘ Blood Purifier aud | i ps : } ls , TEACHER (RUELTY. From Dert a 00 Pur br all = ¢ : . : Ww, —" Iii» County, N \ . CoTue a etory ha { a] . =F lc voy Trop, eight sears olt. ww | PAIN GIVER Ranks =| 5 : f ptof teas ? ful f i i . . uy De ; & ‘eas poo ll Of re I f : “ae In» |; ‘mou, sith tbe recut | Inst in kivery | is fy ke ig Ip hat the little fe low is dangerunusly i] : ; | .-* Xu wa . i : oe | (j | IL, (| | per pound I Fat. or 4 Mereor.—A whizzing meteor } lV] ized all A ' © i lip lash-d Lbrougb tie a'r at Sk imore, Kv . | l y urchase ot aod ew meai by [I and wasseeen by scores of persop~, It on ao” & _ & Bs , - : ~ - te) li buried self inaraud pit, 50 feet belew) professional men, members of parlia- ip neearths surface Une nex d TU WORF ni banker : on5ds , — Ba afte at as | panty ache mer mea anufacturers Samples a. i ' » | aod our farmers, after happy resulté an tdi OOD . ‘ rm ' nick and cobalt, Ls pehes long, LO ; 0 ‘ : +} ; = > ~ = 7 - : . & | i +4 A Ri the Peres te ae dail 12 pounds , experiences with Paine’s Celery Compound = i emphatica/ly asceri the great medicine has > = ? sai > — Eel pse Bakery ' ee al aa no rival. = s 2 Bakes Best Bread {hh — hey ae staan a Ss a blood purifier, disease banisher and | GOT TH EM AT OUR OWN PRICE > or gare eo ae ‘a... | beaith giver, it has won the admiration , b . ers home at awe 4 > : 7 ee ‘ L 1 « SS TE OSES oe a. Satur ca the ae ae 4 and praise Of those in position and afila- Lot No. 1—100 um rrellas and sunshades Fy ver mvervC Ve VCVTVTY as or aes nih le ed The =. aoa ence, and people in humble circumstances lot No. 2—12 dozen ladies hats eee P a f have largely added to its extended reputa~ + Na & or m= [eeennn oot cae a ae ee et ee 8 ! l } f ’ é . f . ) _—— ; ( 3 est: CMM Mee Ye SE | great many token= of sympathy in the The vast army of sick and weakly peo- art NO. t La 1e8 as imere and 1181e hose. Sy i SD A i a way of floral cro--~+s and wreaths. Tue 3° seca" to —— — viger by sone od Lot No. §- -78 Ladies’ belts oft-ring of the sudents of MeGill Uni- elery Comp ound have done more for the “Pre y : . . : c.«* : . c - % oering of the svedeats f MaGill Use | cccsat werldwnidessieot the grestheakh | No two alike in the above lines, This is the biggest barg in we have ever of. ere 3 No. DD ep. | of McGill wii ege colors attach builder than all the press notices ever pub- iA fered you, COME EA «LY, SP | ed. The pall was | by McGill studenre, shed. by tik sing customers fy The clergym np ind ng the funersl Under such happy anepices, the pro- Xs That’s what we are doing all # service were Mess Melyor, Fullerton, prieters of Paine’s Celery Compound with ee s me, we give them such 4 | and Browse | full and honest confidence urge the useof| for their money ‘bat they wr ———— | thie noblest and best of medicine at this come back again and bring others ¢@& Neiruer Witt Kevest. t 's eaid that | present season. 05 with bem. This is the key- A ina home in tp unt » no’ tar from The work of purifying the blood, cleans- ; 7 note of our snecess. We strive _ Cattletteburg, Ky., th may be seen:qaite | ing the system, regulating the nerves, is an Wholesale and Retail Suceessors to Beer Bros. B to place everyone who leavesan WP | 4 pile of sewing lying 0 ‘be floor, pearly | imperative one, and should not be delayed order with us. Why not give SF in the middle of the room, that bas been | a moment, if ailing people would have per- prner? : Ps your vext order and be S$? | undisturbed for more thau six mooths. At | fect health. ce P ve —— OS “a A thorc ighly convinced what we up that time the head of the house wanted al Men and women @istreseed by headache, : DISS Ls dbbdd , SP aT gav ts trove. 9 chair, and seeing but one handy he dump- aervousness, sleeplessness, dyspsyaia, We a i cit your valued or lers. 7”, ed to the floor the sewing W nich ay upoo neuralgia, rheumatism and liver and kid- a +5 WF | it. His wife asked him to pick it up. He | : eaid he wouldn’tdo it She told him as xz BROCE STEWART & 00 a ‘F he threw it there it could remain until be : <j got ready to pick it up. She would never Py touch it. And there it remains a memorial to an incompatibility of disposition. "a? The }odern Founders, t Engineers ani Machinists, 8S. Nav. Co’s Vharf, (h’tewn P, E, I. Phore 325 * *, ! PSS o tS ta RS despatch says: Z. T. Clark, an Omaha es lawyer, was practically blown up Wedues dav by the explosion of the contents ofa safety match safe which he carried in his vest pocket. He was just turning from the crowded street into his office, when a ' Joud exrlosion was heard and a sheet of flame: darted from the vest pocket of the lawyer and extended several feet into the sir. Clark was knocked down or fell from fright, and the people surrounding bim | hastily scattered to @ safe distance. A policeman rusbed forward and raised the | wounded man frem the paverwent. He was badly burned about the bands and 5 A Pecuiiar Exretosioy.—An Omaha TIME TABLE J -— FOR THE— ok y Point FERRY For the Month of May. :ottetow? at 7, 9 and il o’e’: cx, jaca Bot ™, Ks Po wt «at 8 10 and 11.30 o’clock rea » be? | = NDAY . ccs satnehale ide naa 2 . m. | fares but was oot internally injured. The ‘ & ’ late a ‘ & 82 Be “> | . ° ~ 0 | accident waa atiributed to friction igniting y }oint at Wa,m.en 115, 3and | he chlorate of potash used in the match u May, A D, 1890 cure. |. eee —ao = diene BORN On the 20th iast., at Charlottetown, to | Mr.and Mrs. Ewen Cameron, H.Jisborough ; ) Street, a danybter. aie Insurance DIED. In thia city, on Sanday, Maria Coleman, agec 42 years. May 2lst, At R seneath, on May !6-b, Elizabeth, beloved wite of Jobn Smith, aged 58 ls, Carzoes, Freighia and Live Stock. years. ificate- iseued at my vttice. At The Western been ‘oing busine-# here longer than ft cLot 1°, inthe 15 year of ber age, y Marin Company represented in F. E. | Eleanor Bertha Stewart. Blessed ure land, which fact may be acceunted for dead ho die in the Lore. my having atoll times consdered the npauy sand my clients’ interests as of re importance than cc m missions All honest losses cheertully and prom} - tettled HORACE HASZARD, il 28~ Generel Agen bin txed and Ineurance effected ua | Ceniral New Annan, Mav 15th, G orgina E. McKenze, aged 15 years, formerly ot South Granville, P. B. lelard oun ee " . - 7 Gay’sSeeds are cle Bast Why are Gay’s needs the best? Bevause they are practical market gardeners and 4& whole lite time of successes and quite often fai;ures (for mistakes and failures lead up to succes*) places them in the best position possible to grow and imrort eeeds suited to our climate. They make a specialty of vegetabie seeds including mammoth, mangel, turnip, carrot, parenip, NOTICE he Com missioners of Sewers and Water beet; and like the great Peter f WPply are vow prepared to receive ap- Henderson, seedman of New York, Beations for conoections with the main | their seed can only be _ procure. directly from themselves. They are starting extensively vegetable and flower Any information required wil] be furn- appl cation to plants for June and July planting, (some { D. McLEAN, hardy plants ready in May.) Their tree Sic'vy Board of Commissioner | de artment includes some handsome ec y Board of Conn oners | p | lime, horeechestout, elm, weeping willows, plum, apple, cherry, gooseberry, currant, and hardy shrubs. Call at the market | or write for prices. Address J.J. Gay & ——— } Son, Nursery Gardens, Charlottetown. Telephone 180. 2 103, wh on missioners of sod Water Supply Way 18- -*$9 6icod Fly... | | ney complainte, canno: afford to treat their troubles with indifference. Serious and fatal resulta follow delays. This is ihe time for the taking on of new strength aod true vitality, aod Paine’s Celery Com- pound will never disappoint the sick and efil:cted. The old mctto of Paine’s Celery Com- pound “Makes sick people well,” is as true londay as it was years ago. == an sq: - 3M RAZOR] BEST IN THE MARKET, THE SHAVERS’ IDEAL BALANCED HANDLES, FAULTLESS GRINDING. Screens DOOKS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO P. E. I. Door & Sash Fectory J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for handling to best ad vantage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Top Market Prices and prompt Returns Gua ranteed. Mar, 2ud—2m New Crop Porto Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHEONS ==” €chconer Brandnel! due here about lit June. N. RATTENBURY 114—eod 3wks ime for general cleaning. eckor watch may need to insure their keeping 1s have them and we will put good ranning order. Per- attention given to watchwork. . H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE CHARLOTTETOWN - John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & f P. E. ISLAND E S3@ When We are Fitting You Out Don’t forget that pain of shoes; {those old ones are beginning to look shabby. We are giving special attention this spring to our shoe deparument and would like you to drop in and have a look at our goods We can show you smsthing nice IN. eeeee ane Men’s tan boots Mens chocolate boots Ladies chocolate btd. Ladies fine oxfords Ladies’ bicycle boots Mens dongola boots Mens box calf boots Ladies fine slippers Or anythimg else to be found in a well appointed shoe BtOTe. o..c6 AE IETS CEs ae R.H. Ramsay & Co The Outfitters. Suanyside, Charlottetown, PARQHAMA LALO wNEW FATS, The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies London Hats Just opened up at John Mcleod & Co’s @@G'&6EGGE8 READY! for the summer trade. We havea nice and var- ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers IN BLACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you eome to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate-from 10 to28c. Weeks & Warren Tourists Information Bureau: Visitors to Prince Edward Ieland who desire information, relating w hote's, and boarding bhonsese, trains, boats Livery stables etc. avd how to reach the different seaside sod country resorts, fishing pleces &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writiag to Messrs Johneon & Johoson druggists. Prowse Block Ch’tows. Ail informstien cheerfully furnished free of charge. Watches Waiches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.06 » ow Silver ot 7.00 » 30.00 '" Gold " 10.00 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2c Gem Rings 19 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links xv to 10.60 | Collar Studs Otc 2006 Brooches 25 to 20,00 Spectacles 50 to 164.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in soiid silver: BW. TAYLUR “ SONNYSIDE” DENTISTRY aS a as Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. OR. AYERS