i THE DAILi EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 18 \Ovu Ye lll IT’S T00 To undergo an operation for itching . Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure. Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the past. There wasatime when @ surgical operation was considered the only ble cure for piles. Notso now. Uccae 4% : y } sionally there is still found a physician wha adheres tothis dangerous and expensive method, but to every one who still believes In using the knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of Dr. Chase's Ointment Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journai of Health, said : ; “We know that ‘ Dr. Chase’s Ointment meets all the re tions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently e endorse it to every reace : ‘ By force of merit al Dr. Chase's Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until it has ma le t name of Dr. Chase st every home, and won for the fa ir in aln ' me « a wenerable discoverer the title of ‘‘ Americas Greatest Phy _— Dr. Chase's Ointment never been known to fail as a : for piles. It matters not whether blind, it g, bleeding or protruding, Dr. Chase's Ointment is an absolute aad per- fect cure, Dr. A W. Chase's Ointment is the discovery of the authos ‘ et of rnature la De . 8 Recipe! k. whose portrait and signa oe bonne - ‘> All dealers, @ € © ry Dox t > gr } Edmanson. Bates & Co,, Toronto In Chancery in The Rolls Court — ee DAVID P. IRVING & others, Complainants and MARGARET IRVING &€ others, Defendants In pursuance of an order of this Honourabl Cour:, made herein, on the 28'h day of March, A D, 1899, notice is beret y given that all per- eons having claims against the estate cf George Irving, late of Or well Cove. Lot or Township number 57, in Qveen's County. deceaed, intestate ae re- quired to ceme in and provethe same before me at the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown. cn ot before Mon- day. the twenty-second day of May next, A D, 1899. and all persons neglecting to come in and prove their raid debts and ciaims by that time are to be excluded i1r¢m the benefit of sa‘d order. Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, HASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Compts. Solicitors Master in Chancery 76—d& W td tHALAAAFS AAAAAS Moth Paper Jamissons For Tronk Lining 8 Yds 26 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS af V Me Me MEM AAS AS ASAT REDDIN : BROS.. Opposite P. O, CESSES SSS TES New Presses (Fast running ard modernized) New Type (Made on the labor saving basis) and w.th Everything New [amina better position than ever to fill orders promptly in the line of Printing and Boc kbinding AeAAKAAS AARASAAAARSAAAAARARA FESS FESS YE PEE ESS oe FES Alland every kind of Printing perform in first-class style and at lowest rates, irom an illustrated address to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printinga specialty. ilaying large fonts of bedy type places me in a position to excel in this line of work, All the latest and best makes of paper stock card stock, (for ‘tat home” cards, ball prog- rams, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, personal attention and reason- able prices JOHN COOMBS, 141 QUEEN STRSET Orr. Prowse Bros.... LIME 1 LIME, —NOW LANDING— Ex Schrs. ‘Winnie A’ & ‘Janette’ ™= 100 Oasks St. John Lime. 100 Barrels. 160 Barrels Bras D’Or Lime. POOLE & LEWIS Poole’s Wharf d&w?2i : i ‘i £ The Children: = < > > y > VY VVVVWVVVVVVVYVVVVVV VY VV VV VV VV VV VY An Incident in the Boyhood of Hans Christian Andersen. When this wonderful story teller was a little boy he lived in Denmark. His father was a shoemaker and the family was very poor. When he was a little fellow, he went inio a field with his mother and anumber of children to glean the wheat which the reapers had left in the field. While the poor children were gathering the gleanings by little handfuls, an angry officer came along armed witha whip. All ran as fast as they could away from the angry man man; but little Hans was baretooted, and the sharp stubble cut his feet, so that he could net get away. Not afraid the lad faced the angry man and his upraised whip : “How dare you strike me when you know God sees you 2” he cried, looking fearlessly into the angry man’s face. The whip came down but not on little Hans. The man admired the boy,s courage and praised him for it, and sent him heme with gifts rather than blows.— Ex. Clergymen and Chileren. All clergymen regard talking to chil- dren as one of the most hazardous functions of the minsterial office, says an exchange, though many of them are apparently unaware that the colloquial and interogative method, which they often adopt for the sake of more effect- ually holding the juvenile attention, vastly increases the liability of catas- trophe. “T will tell you,” said a visiting clergyman, addressing a Sunday school, “of an adventure I once had in Colo- rado. I was going througha forest, and I came face to face with an im- mense panther. What do you suppose I did ?” “You killed him ” suggested one. “You runned,” shouted another. “No children there was no chance to run. I jast stood perfectly still, and looked the fierce snarling beast steadily in the eye.” “Which eye?” anxiously inquired a breathless little boy, and the man who had faced the panther fell ingloriously before the questioo of an infant. A well known clergyman of Chicago, addressing a large gathering of children on the occasion of the last Christmas festival, thought to impress a certain truth on their minds by the employ-— ment of a familiar figure of speech. “Children,” when you are having an enjoyable and happy time we will call that a silver time; and when you are having a very tiresome and disagree-- able time we will call that—let me see we will call that a copper time. Now, children, will one of you tell me what kind of a time you are having at present ?”, “Please, sir,” answered a little girl, “we are having a copper time.” Donald's Story The mostes’ fun you’ve ever seen Is jumpin roun’ the great big screen An’ tendin scare and sayin “boo !” At Rob and Rolly pekin froo, An nen they jump like anythin An shake an squeal’s loud as they: kin, An nen we does it all ag’in. Gertrude an me we scares the boys To-day we made the mostes’ noise. Our mamma fought she’d look an see What fearful rakit ’at could be, An—what you think—she comed an seen Us all a-playin wiv her screen, An seen us scare, Gertrude an me! Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- ing silk at the price of cotton. snaps. TO-DAY WE OFFER :— 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts 2 ‘“ Worchester Sauce for 25 cts 2 * Mixed Pickles for 25 ets 2 “ Chow-Chow for 25 cts 2 “ Crosse and Blackwells Jelly 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam for 25 cts 2 Pots Red Currant Jelly 25 cts BEER & GOFF GROCERS . City Clerk's Office, Charlottetown, >| When she comed out trom back of me | | We us jes’ still, cept Bob sez, “Gee! , ? ° ‘ We felt s’ foolish, cuz we seen >At mamma didn’t like hei screen All hauled aroun’ and mebbe tore— -| Guess we won't play that game no more. It’s lots of fun, but it don’t pay To trcat our mamma’s screen that way, Ar nen sit still a haff a day. Robert, he says wd got too gay, An Rowland says we’d better p'ay Some game wivout no fancy stuff— Jes’ play wiv furn’chur ’at’s tough, An Gertrude says the bestes’ plan Is play we're all a growed up man, An be jhe very best we can. Marie Nelson Lee. Megic Writing Present a person with a slip of paper a pen and a tumbler of water and desire him to dip the pen into the water and write down whatever he pleases. When dry, the words will be invis— ible, but if the paper is immersed in the contents of the tumbler, the writ- ing will make its appearance quite dis tinctly. To perform this the pen should be a quill one and new, and the water in the tumbler should have one or two crystals of sulphate of iron (green vitriol) previously dissolved in it, while, the writer should be careful the pen does not get dry in use. When the writing has been execut- ed, the tumbler should be taken away, on pretense cf the water being rather dirty and wanting changing. Another similar tumbler is brought back fiiled to the same height with water, in which a few drops of tincture of galls have been poured. When the paper is immersed in this, the writing will quickly appear. > : ae A Big.. Bracing Tonic .. Fine old port wine to which has beea added Peruvian Bark in proportions approved by the Englishand French pharmacopoeias is the ideal bracing, blood giving, life- renewing toric. Such a prepara- tion is Wilson’s Invalids’ rort.., Prescribed by all leading physicians. : For Sale by A. W. Reddin Geo. E Hughes and Recdin Bros Election of a Commissioner of Sewers & Water Supply In pursuance of an Act of the General As- sembly of this Island, made and passed in the 6lst year of the reign of Her present Majesty Queen Victoria, intituled: * The Charlotte- town Sewerage Act,” andthe Act of 62nd Vie Cap 4,entitled ‘*-An Act to amend the Charlotte town Sewerage Act.” _I do hereby give Public Notice that an Flection for a Commissioner of Sewers and Water Supply fer the City cf Charlottetown, in the place of Hon David Laird, resigned, will be held on . Thursday, the 18th day of May, A.D 1899, at the several places, that is to sey: In Ward No.1, ator near the office ef Mr John Maceachern, Queen Street, In Ward No, 2, at ornear the house of Thomas Connolly, opposite Mr. R. Heartz’s Warehouse, Sidney St, between Great George and Prince Streets. In Ward No. 3, at or near the Market House. In Ward No, 4, atornear the City Hall corner of Kent and Queen Streets. In Ward No. 5, at or near the carriage shop of Philip Large & Son, Great George Street. And at the said Election the Poll will be opened at nine o’clock in the forenoon, and continue open until five o’clock inthe after noou of the same day. DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Dorches- ter Street, andthe parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grefton Street and north of Richmond Street. Number Four shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Fitzroy Street «nd north of Grafton Street. Number Five shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies northof Fitzro: ces, including the Common of the eaid ‘own, NOMINATION DAY. THURSDAY, May lith, A. D. 1899, from the time of Twelve at noon until the hour a Four o’clock in the afternoon of the same : For qualification of Electors, see Act 61, Vic- toria, imtituled “ Charlottetown Sewerage Act, .” also 51 Victoria, Cap. 12, JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of the City of Charlottetown. H. M. DAVISON City Clerk —————— WOODSTOCK WONDER. A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by Dodd,s Kidney Pills. Woodsteck, Unt., May 22.—Never, in the social bistory of this town since tLe Birchall trial, has such great interest been shown as the -**Cutmore Case” bas caused, Mr C. J. Cutmore, 91 Main Street, was crippled by Rheumatism and Lum- bago during five yesis, He couldn’ @ and straight, acd bad to be helped from bis room. To-day he ie straight and strong; sound inevery linb, thanks to D dd’s K doey Pile. O her remedies were ueed, bat did no geod, Doda’e Ki ney Pi'ls cured him,, Dodd’s Kidney Pills anways cure Rheumwatiem and Lumbago. Accensian day, was the anniversary of the death of Mr. Gladstone, ‘and a private memorial tervice was held in Hawarden parish church, Miss Hclen Giadatone, davg. t-r of the dece sed 8 atesmarg-prees eure her mother, who was unabic to ats tend, —_—— _——<_ Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. ‘Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been asufferer from Catarrh, end lately we submitted bim to an operation at the Central Jiospital. Since then we bave reserted to Dr. ( hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @ prompt and cumplete cure. H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. H. M.S. Cre‘cent went inte commis- tion on Friday Jast as the fiigship of the North America and West India stations. > -_ + Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Se Build Up. When the system is run down, a person be- comes an easy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained. —— > - <> ~~ ‘The statement from Manila that Admir- al Dewey is in greater dread of the recep- tion in store for him when he shall set feot on his native land than he was of his reception at Manila when be visited that portin the early morning of May 1, 1898, without asking permission of the com» manders of tte Spanish fortsand fleets, is probably correct. The lion hunters, suvenir collectors, hero-worshippers, etce, are preparing for a vigorous campaign. To «.l whofind themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the sy:tem free from poisonous waste ‘“aaterial, Stor ach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prire you, The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense hy calling at our office and settling before that date.—W. A, Werxs & Co. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sime, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writer:—If there ever was a never- failing rem:dy for a disease, it is Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment for croup. We have frequently administered it to ourchildrer, even the Daby, and never knew of its fal. ure tocure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 centsat drug- gists Ladies, see our Dongola Shoes, regular $1.00 quality, our price Saturday 75c—J B Macdonald & Co. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Elia Aiton, 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 8s lIdiour boxes ci Lr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Elia, —— - —- - Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window — SS Carters’ for Wall Paper 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 Buildiog; Hours,11 to1;4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesd:y, he is a Revere Hotel] in Mietou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. —_— ~. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. Life insurance is a good thiog but health insurance, by keeping the blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, is still ; Bargains ! Bargains, ™ : e . re ~ - YOU WILL ALWAYS GET BARGAINS AT W. P. COLWILL'S IN CROCKERY You always get what you want and it always is the best ya) -, We are offerin ¢ special] discounts in toilet sets this week: it will as to drop in and see our new printed bed room sets which are very ¢ To anyone who is thinking anovt house keeping this is the 9 fitted out inevery line in Crockery, China or Glassware either for dining rocm or bed room, everything from an egg cup up. We have some very beautifully decorated jet black Tea Potg 4 goods are excellert value, it will pay you to drop in and see them, No trouble to show goods. Come one, come all, and if you v hat you want ask for it. 7 he W. P. COLWILL, & THE CROOKERY W f/m, a, a WHOLESALE AND RETAIL. - naa *j - is . Ses You know there is much more painting date. now-a-days than of old, but did you know there is a far better way to doit? Paint” ing is no exception to other thi : ‘ 3 MA The art has not stood still. You can c buy some white lead (are you a judgeofh, it?) and some gil} — made for the : (are you a judg ane particular | it . work you want done, of the best materials combined } in the best proportions, mixed in the best way; and that will do more than any other paint will | do? If this is not true, then The Sherwin-Williams Paint factory | with its tons of daily output ard its thirty i years of wonderful growth isa pure miracle. | ‘Paint Points’ will help you paint right. } It’s free. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., Paint AND COLOR MakeERs, Canadian Dept., 21 St. Antoine St., Montreal, rr 7 . Are you awake tothe fact that you can get a paint that is ita For Sale by 8S. W. Crabbe No More W, Swords will be beateu into plough shares later on; bub armers do not need to wait till the ‘ Peace Conferences? over, before buying their plough hares, as they can domme orce, by calling at tae Masonic Temple Store, where gir share, or other p'’ough extras can be had for less money, a better than any imported. Prove this at once, by MF them. Ha3%e- 28% QW 4 Me 2% NL | “tl SE SF SS Moke SS SRE > i %, ; cLEAN Z ue MANU: ACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & PARM MACHINERY, I. gt Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office. Masonic Temple, ( harlottetown, B Caren ag Dpenine— itn Announcement 49 After long delay (waiting >\S for supply lines) we beg to | 8? announce that we are “READY FOR BUSINESS® We have a most convenient Studio, fitted up with a new and F entirely MODERN LIGHT, up-to-date appliances and accessories, and every facility for turnirg out Absolutely First-Class | Pictures. , : All our work will be rutty GuaranteeD to be the best duceable, and satisfaction will be given to everyone. We cordially invite your inspection and will extend cour’ treatment whether intending sitters or not. . ee WESTLAKE BROS, New Prowse Biocg.... PHOTOGRAPHERS —- —— or AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG WHoLesaLe Boor « Suok MANUFACTURERS, e “y 4 ..» AMEERST, NOWA SCOTIA.:: b we oo" Our travellers reach ali parts of the provinces several times well as points in Newfoundland, Magdalen Islands, St. Pierre, Quebec shores. We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Rubber Crs footwear. Agents will be on the roadin a few days ples for the fall and winter trade, also for sorting orders. Representative for P. E. Island, Mr. C. Stanley Sutherland. Address all communications to the Oompany. AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MEG. 00d alii