LaSOLUTE. SECURITY, One. Rm Genuine Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Must Sear Signature of LC Voter Saal See Fac-Sienile Wrapper Below. Very omall and as casy to take as sugar, + | FOR HEADACHE. CARTERS [ror DIZZINESS. \FOR BILIOUSNESS. IVER FOR TORPID LIVER. PILLS, |FOR CONSTIPATION. * FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE COMPLEXION JENES must nave MATURE, sf'i,,|rareay Vegetable, Aer owe’ TT CURE SICK HEADACHE, EPPS'S COCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold euly in }-Ib tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd. Homceopathic Chemists, London, Ergland. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPS'S GOGOA W hite’s Caramels t 4na snovw flake Chocolates <--~ Can be had at any cHlowing firsv class ". J. Morris i». L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & . H,. Uasor, ore =»s> ~*~ eo es oon "s Bring back anything not dene properly # Briag back anything not done right Ite our business to turn out work righ). and if we are informed that any work we bave done is not aciory we are only too glad to 4 it setisfectory free of charge. cor business to y lease customers ‘ we alwave strive to do £0 as far lies in our power. ( ( ( en in need of sus thing in our ¢ ; ee =“ - remeem ber “THE MODERN” “ounders Engineers & Machinists and Boiler ¥)..kere. “mee Stewart and Co'y. ( Steam Nav. Co’v’s Wharf ; Ch’town, PEI , Phone 125 | gree renee TO BE LET. Tha +ll- known bus.nees stand, form- erly sn vaas the Centra! Hotel, contain- ing 22 ome, with large stable and yard, situ» «i near the market, on Richmond Stiert, Rent moderate. Aipy oO T. CAMPBELL, D. C. McLEOD PARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLIL: ‘OITOR, ETC, Orrice—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetown. > Smenmhey | year. Scotia —_ a oar - Seat ee | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY ae 2 WR | INOTES AND COMMENTS. 8 f_Tt is remarkable that not a gle | Canadian politician is found among the recripients of the (ueen’s birthday hon- | OUTE.§ i The Montreal Gazette remarks that th | fact tha - Libera ra as | 8 l r Pp} ») an ‘ thal wi ] t mM 4 lf | , Gove a W K 04 ymmeno | to the j 1 g ir years i 140 er wo { ) ¢ lay to fix t gs up I yn athe fate of 3 »t i n the caucus room before a Camna'g —A weatern paper thiaks tt is rema k able that when the political morality oft Dominion advanc eof WwW a ced j rher piane, the most nmoral Govern ment should be in office. The Montrea Gazette remarks that a little deeper thought would have male the conjaaction of the two facts Che «hock created by the revelations of what eeem reasonadie. “the machine” hasdose has roused the dormant sense of deceacy in the public mind. Laarierism is providing ite own cure. 2 }—One who knows Sir Charles Tupper well writes concerning him: “Sir Charles is really a wonderful personality. After all these years of hard campaigning, he is as bright as man can be. I[ntellectaally he has no superior in Parliamentary life. Pbhvsically, heis as strongas he was torty vears ago. No doubt the secret of his happily -prolooged activity is [the correctness of histhabits, Free from cus toms which tend to reduce vitality, he is the embodiment of the great priociple of temperance in all things. — —- <> o- --- CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND Amouctalready received and ac- knowledged by Merchant’s Bank of P. Eq [...006 erecee wercee oc cs oQeete.ee Collected by Miss Jennie McGregor, Malden, Mass, U S A. MALDEN. Mrs Harry Glazier..... ......--- $100 MIM BEOABOG 2c cc 000s cc ccccees l 75 Alice Darke...... .... 1 00 i aes i 00 PRE FRR IEOE . co c oc cccccs 1 60 I 1 00 Annie Sharp>. . ....00--s0 1 60 Amy MO iss chao 50 BOTY Be reg OF icccccsce wie sece 5@ NN OS es 55 es obo cane we ster 25 Hannah McEwen...... 26 Batelle Moldreger. . . . .ccccc. .. cece 25 BEET, MUO AMBIC cccccecs wo ccccere 10 SE CONE na sc anccencess 1 00 ae a Res 2 50 PE rr 2 00 PAU TRROPIBOR.. « 0.0.9 « cncencces vee 50 Duncan Stewart......ss0.sc0 . 50 Jno MoGillivray....cccce cocces, 56 SE EEO 5¢ Dan MaZhee....ceccccee SS FICC RTO 25 EE 6 oc osicctos ceence 25 ey NTL Uibthteeres Uibeen oua's 6 16 Jeanie G@ McGregor.............06 2 25 Florence Campbell........ 25 . mem Se ee dccaee 2 ae Amouat acknowledged to date. $4096 94 TO ALL PROPRIETORS, Of Hetels and Livery Stabies, Steam- boat Companies and Railways. With June the Tourist Trade commences. There are lots of Tourists coming to the Island this year, aot a litile adyertis ing may take many of them your way. Once of the best mediums for ad- vertising to the P. K. Island Tourist Trade is the P. kK. Island Magezine. A great many Island- ers living abroad read it, and these form a considerable per- centage of those who visit the Island—their old home—in the summer time. A ful) page advertisement in the Magazine costs only $300 Half page $1.50. Quarter page 75c. And your advertisement will be nicely eet up, well dis- piayed snd have a good position. See at once sbcut having an ad. vertisement in the June number. Copy should be sent in right away to (He P. E. Istanp Mac. azine, P. QO. Box 698, Char- lottetown, or it may be ieft at Tue Examiner Office. Carters for Wall Paper le ll er dilt Edge The unequalled in cleansing pro=- famous Laundry Soap perties, harmless to the fines For sale by all leading Groceries. McKINNON & McNEYIN WHOLESALE AGENTS. may 19, d4i. fabric. a Se ee eee ee nas or RNC ay CRONJE CAGED, A af } a . . ee =e & “ nevada ies Sir,—In the Patriot of April 19th there appeared an article claiming to be a r-- ply to the letter of “ Valleyfield ” in Tas | KxaMINER Of the 6th of April. Poor : scribbler, it would be much teter | ¥ m to have leit good enough alo on-. r votonly did his disconnected 8@nleices +8 at * Valleyfield” was strictly c 51 | 2 but he leayes the subject of the new | pen to more criticism. It was not | ; 1 for bimto reply to “Valleyfi-id’? | m ught himself big enough to &’- | — | 3 ory press Of Canada and | is and misrepre- | at work was commence d on ia month before the election. s absolutely untrue. Th: work y be supervisor subject to the vai of the ( P. W. and the con er got vord to begin the work vo days before the election. This igs Whim Road Cross se: bb ey, . it no! l He then goes Son to say that the sup r buy Joha Lemon mat but was simply a sub-contractor If so we would like to see John Lemon over so, and we would be- But such is not the caze. as } VU. I visor’s brother did not nis own neme Say lieve him. ‘tcan easily be proved that John Lemoa was no. re-pousible to the Goverament for the compteton of the work but the supervisor’s brother; aud he could well aford to pay Mr. Lemona soug sum whea his brotner was inspector and his hired man, etc. iia — Then be says that Mr. Murdock Mathe- son was inspector. This is again false as Mr. Matheson never saw the bridge yet, either when fiaished or while under con- struction; ifthe booksof the department show that Mr. Matheson was 3aid for ia specting this bridge we greatly fear that some une else got the money. This Whim Road Cross scribe cowld not deny that the frame sills were bolted tothe pebbles and stones in the bed of the river instead of mud sills, and he forgot to tell that after the Government bought and paid for the right-of-way the tir-t owners of the land cut down ali the lumber and sold some of itat twoorthree dollars a tree fer piles to gc io Montague bridge. erament work. He al-o forgot to tell that after spending upwards of one thou- sand dollars forthis mile anda half of road it is still impassable. To this we draw the atcention of Jomes R. McLean, C. P. W., ard hope to see bim out soon Abd cee tuat teams cau travel safely over this road. (f «t was wanted at all why not make it passable ? As for the last item in this notorious leer, when he states that “suspicion pointed strorgly to some Tory miscreants who might be assisting the floods to destroy the bridge.” I have only to say that this looks very much like the angry concocting of tbe family Compact & Co., when out of excuses—or it may have originated in the unclean bosom of @ man who would himeelf in the dark hours of tbe sileut midoibtg cross to tis neighbor’s and injure his property. Try agaia Cronje. a Ropests. TT I AIO. Obituary. “Ip the midst of life we are in death ” How forcibly was the above im )reesed ov the minds ot the many triends of Frauk J. McKinnon, of South Lake,when it was announced that he had oo Sunday evening, May 6h, departed from our midst to return no more. Poor Frank ! Scarceiy a week previous to hie demise he had been amongst us in the flush and bloom of bealth and marhood, but that fell destroyer, pneumonia, claimed him for its victim, and in that short period atilled for all time his noble and generous beart. Tsough not a native of Kast Point, baviug been born at Newburyport, Mass., August llth, 1858, he had dwelt here since his early boyhood, aad by his quiet snd amiable disposition, his kiodness and gonsideration for othere, bad won for himself in the hearis of a large circle of friends and ac- quaiatances a place that none realized un« he bed Jeftus. Asa member of seciety DO One was more williog,and!few more cap- ablefof lending a helpiug baud thao Fraik; bat deeply ss his many friends feel toeir loss, still deeper is he mourned by his grief stricken widow, three chil- dren, four foster children and fwo sisters, all of whom, by their great sor- row,evince marifest evidence Of what a kind husband, a loving father and pro- tector and dear brother he bad been. But ‘There is no flock however watched and tended, But one dead lamb is there ; There is no fireside howsoe’er defended But kas one vacant chair.” Bis funeral, which took place on Tues- day morning, was, despite the almost im passable atace of the roads one of the largest ever seen in the parish of St. Columba. Afterthe cele- bration of a Requiem Mass by his friend and pastor, Rev. Father McIntyre, the casket containingall that was mortal of him was preceded by the choir, of which he had been the beloved leader, borne to the cemetery and there laid gently away to sleep peaceably till the final summone which will cal us all to assemble and let us hope te rejoin aga n ip everlasting bliss our beloved friend who has goue before CEMENT! CEMENT! 500 barrels in‘stock and to arrive. ‘Wholesale prices, CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 2 aw, 2w. A Gov- | mM ; News is: interesting’ YL? . . ia Ch’town this spriag, Curisty’s soft felt, goed felt*too,,at. .$1.00 Cheists's bard Galt... veces sncheecce EO Caaiety’e fat 101t. .cosscncdcnaanss Me OE RA. . vecbsecescens Me Christy's 23 We havea verv large stockfof new hats 6000 in all. ! gare si i a] ‘. 4 : ; Js happiness illustrated here, beautiful saad- (ing and combinations in cott n, pique, satin and ‘silk. ‘See our new washing ties....-.ccccesccoesllc bAlso Pique washing tieS...see-ceeees sores adC Patriotic ties of all kinds............29 to. 7de The neat and tasty kind that lends attractiveness to the wearers, PROWSE - B i é res! ey - ™ AE “= : t 4 . > t f ,t0 every?]#man in me ea elena cm —— You want one; getit now. COOD CLOVES Are as essential tothe dresy iimanasvis a white 7 ie meiiaiens eta , skirt and a nice tie. _ ae 5 Bucs Our Glove Department isfseeond to nonefin the citv. See the latest fil in gentlemen’s gloves, also lots for the more conservative people in dark shades d0c, 75c, $1.00, $1.25, $1.50. What trade we have we'll hold, and what we haven’t we’re after. THE FAMOUS Fdinburgh Rock Candy And Butter Scotch Direct from Edinburgh, Scot land, at Macdonald's Drug Store Nicut BELi TELEPHONE. C OFFEE 36 cent pound tip. This coffee is preyared witha knowledge of what most people requsre viz — good strength and pronounced flavour. Ther has been incorporated with ita f*ma)l proportion of chicery which adds to its strength, and is positively a healthy drink in iteelf. In every can will be found a hand- enme piece of Bohemian decorat- ed glaseware. SANDERSON & CO Victoria Rcw Grocers. a, wo Toi —~- Qcean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. The a'»>ve policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progzressi Accident C wnpany in the world to-day. 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