When you get to the roof use our famous Eastlake Shingles Galvanized or Painted. | he ny scien, AiR ciation eden } (eth tetas Aad ih it Sl nh ts 2 , They look well and last well—are Fire, Lightning and Rust proof —and are quicker laid than others, be- cause of their patent telescopic side lock. Be sure of enduring protection by getting genuine Eastlakes, tiey never fail. Write us for full information. Metallic Roofing Co. Limited TORONTO. CARD. ae -re—=6 To the Electors of the City of Charlottetown: HAVING been eolicited by a namber of citizens to nominate ae a candidate for Water and Sewerage Commissioner, in place of J). Laird, resigned, I beg to eay that I have accepted the nomination, and, if elected, will do all in my power to serve the bert interests of the citizens I hereby solicit the votes and eupport of the citizens, as I may pot be able to make a personal canvass of each individual. Yours respectfully, JOHN WHATLEY. May 10 CARD TO THE ELECTORS. Having been solicited by a number ot cit'zens to nominate a8 a candidate for water and se xerage commissioner in lieu of tbe Hon. David Laird sho has resigned, I beg to say that I have accepted the nom- ination, and if elected will do all in my power to serve the best interest of the citizens. I hearby solicit the votes, and support of the citizens, as | may not be able to make a personal canvass of each individual. Yours Respectfnilyv, JOHN NEWSON. To the Blectors of the City of Charlottetown As vou are now called onto elect a enitable person to fill the vacancy on the Board of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. I have been requested by a uamber of citizens to eliow myse!f to be put im nomination for the office. [ now eolicit your support, if it should te your pleasure toelect me, I will endea- ver to discharge the duties pretaining to the office, witb a due regard to economy and efficiency. Yours truly, CHAS. McGREGO RK Ward 5, Ch’town, May 8, 99 Moth § Paper Jamiesons-- Fite ae For Trunk Lining 3 Yds 25 cts SURE DEATH TO MOTHS 1 SaaS REDDIN : BROS. Opposite P. O. CESSES EY Ey Si +, : * *, *, * EFFI Y FF SSS SS Sv FFE SSS FES 3 * ee a rain are flying. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 13 LeQy SASSANID OMAN EMS oe DISEASED KIDNEYS | A MOTORMANS VICTORY G ORDON SIXTUS McLELLAN : am, VV VVVVVVVVVVVVY¥VVY -_ ee ' ‘s + | re <% | ie 4 $ ——— + Over Diabetes, Gained by the a u N l) Ne | ITS “ + Sunday Reading =: Are Rebuilt and Restored by Dodd's Power of Dodd’s Kidney + = . Pills | eRe SS we Pape . al | : ee : : a Toronto, May 8.~—In a large city like & tRGOA 3 ; Stevenson's Last Poem. No Kidney Diseases are Found Where Turonto, there is alwave oo saacie a (Written in Samoa ) Blows the wind to-day, and the sun and Blows the wind on the moors to-day and now, Where about the graves of the martyrs the whaups are crying, My heart remembered how! Gray, recumbant tombs of the dead in desert places, Standing stones on the vacant wine- red moor, Hills of sheep, and the homes of the silent, vanished races And winds austre and pure. Be it granted me to behold you again in dying, Hills of home! and to hear again the call ; Hear about the graves of the martyrs the pewees crying, And hear no more at all! Self-Mastery. Self-mastery is one of the keynotes of worldly happiness, but it is not every human hand that can touch it at will and awaken thereby the desired | responsive chords. For instance, it 1s not an easy task for the shoulders ever- lastingly burdened with trials or sorrows to mentally rise up under them and become possessed with the idea of a temporary freedom therefrom. Yet there are some people who can and will, by dint of prayerful perseverance in the potent art ot self-mastery, always hide and bear their trials under the mask of contentment. They however, are mainly of the limited class that borrow neither griefs from the past nor hopes from the future, so far as things terrestrial are concerned. ‘They live on from day to day, submissive to the will ot Providence, subuing every qualm of discontentmen that may arise by Dodd’s K dary Pille are Used —_ New Bruvswick Tes\imooy — Cure of a decreasing rapidly, ip all eecuone iu wach Dodd’a Kidaey P ils were asel. This statement wasrea: bv thonvands of our people, end by rome (who did pot know the magical virtue of Dodd’s Kid~ ney Pills) it was doubt d» The discuss rion grew warm,and it was decided to in- vertigate, in some locality here, where the pills are in general use, to aacertain whetheror not, similer results attended their use in this part of Canada, A committe appointed to hear evidence coaceruing the pointin dirpute, got to- gether a list of psmeeof persons who had been efflicted wih Bright’s Direase, Diabetes, Dropey, or other forms of Kid - ney Disease. These people were quer- tiondend they all testified that they hed been cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pilis. Oue gentleman answering @ question as to whether or not he knew anyone who had Kidney D scare, and had vow used Dodd’: Kidney Pills, aid, “J donot. They sre al] dead.” The svidence¢f Commissioner G. J. Worden, of Wickham, who was cured of Kidney Diseases, by Dedd’s Kidney Pills, after twenty-five years’ euffering, carries conyiction with it, Itcannot be doubted. It isthe solemn declaration of one of our moat popular public men, Dodd’s Kidaey Pills are sold by all druggists at fifty certs a box, six boxes $2.50,or they will be sent,on receipt of price, by the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limit- ed, Toronto, Oat. The Afridis were supposed to be cowed by the recent frontier campaign, but they are still carrying on the war in their own ually. The relatives of the men killed by the British troops consider they havea to their surroundings, and to all il-; lumine by faith the solacing ligat of, hope, even when overshadowed by the densest clouds of mundane sorrows.— Annie M. Toohey. Being Suspicious, Being very suspicious of the motives and integrity of others is a sin indulged by many. Even among professed Christians much of it is to be seen. If a brother utters a word or preforms an act that does not accord with the views of ancther, immediately his motive is called in question. ‘“‘Heis a time- server,” or, “He belongs to a ring,” or, ‘He is looking out for self.” i How directly tis such a suspicious spirit at variance with that “charity which covereth a multitude of sins.” How terribly the one given to being thus suspicious, violates the command “Judge not.” How such a one does compel others to conclude that he himself is exactly the kind of a man he accuses others of being.— Ex. Did you ever attend the funeral of an ordinary friend or even an acquaint- ance, not to mention those bound te you by closer ties, without more or less regretfully feeling how much kinder, gentler, more generous, more forbear- ing, more christianlike you might have been towards him. ‘There were so many helpful and encouraging words you might have said that you left un- said, so many little acts of kindness you might have done which now alas must for ever remain undone. On the other hand how much you have said and done that a thousand times better had been left unsaid and undone. We ex- perience this at the funerals even of our ordinary acquaintances. But how incomparibly more so are those of our “nearest and dearest.”—Church Work. Dr. Arnold, of Rugby, taught us that in this wonderful world no boy or man can tell which of his actions is indiffer— ent and which is not; that life is a whole, made up of actions and thoughts and longings, great and small, neble and ignoble: therefore the only true wisdom for a boy or man is to bring his whole life into obedience to Him whose world we live in; and that whether we eat or drink, or whatever we do, we are to do all in Iilis name and to his glory.—Thomas Hughes. Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are the only gutranteed pure laundry soap on sale in Canada,can you afford to be without them, striving to heroically adapt themselves) blood feud sgainst all white men, and they cvoes the frontier one at atime to avenge their kindred by the murder of someone wearing the Queen's uniform. As thy are not afraid of detection after the deed is done, they are not eaisly deterred from carrrying out their time-hooored tradi-~ tions, and the British regiments near the frontier are notin a very comfortable frame of mind. Recentiy the outrages have taken place almost every week. Nw ——— —_ First Symotoms » ie C7} e tof Heart Disease often appear at the head and teet—patts far- thest from the heart. The heart pumps less strong'v—po<sibly pressed upon by.en enlarged stomach-—then slurgish blood swells the veitus, inflames the feei, liver, kidneys or other parts where their are many veins. Various diseases so arise. ‘he reasonakle cure is provi ed in Howard's Heart Relief.” It removes the cause. It never fails to help—wil! cure where cure is possible. So says Mrs. Heury Woliz, Hartford, Ont. ; so say a multitude irom Vancouver to Halifax who have been cured in the last three months, At druggists or by mail at soc. per box or 5 boxes for $2.00. S. W. HOWARD, 7! Victoria St.. Toronto. f ath {| at] at] a] ovprppyry Pa ae Stibbern Thing Sometimes they are also agreeable, as the followino quotations from afew of our eustowers show: The Royal Oak Soap just to hand, it is the pink of perfec. tion. Am delighted with soap. “ Second to none” Iam thoroughly satistied with the soap received at your factory this day, and beg to thank youfor your prompt attention. And so we might goon Ap INFINITUM. J.D LAPTHORN Charlottetown Soap Works our Qorppprpyre pecular fachiop,eot in a body, tnt individ-| kidney disease largely predominating. The street railway en ployer, exposed as they ure toatl the inciemencies of the weather, vf = are particulerly liable tok dney d.sease Promiteot Public Man. But taey ell know how w corquer this Otnabog, N.B.. May 12.—Sonie little earhag time ago, @re] ort appeared n an Ontario oo For instance, M ; - H. ORelly, 27 pewspaper, statiog that Kiducy Dsences, | -) earn Siree', mentorn n, No. 624, was (including Bright’s Disease, Dinbeies, | ak Sane TENE Eom HON See ee are Dropsy, Ri eumatiam, Geut, Luambag», | wot Rv ry remedy oa ep -$ Pp oy Urinary aud Biadder Troubles, Dieenres j cil be ly van to os Loda’> Kidney Pails. of Women, aod all Blood Impurities) were Three boxes cured bin. tis cases like thie, where the patient avd the cure are «qually well known, that are the testot # remedy, aod Dodd’s Kidney Pills have always s:ood it success- fully. They cure all kidney complaints. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. _ ‘toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy eged fouteen, has been a svutterer from Caiarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hespital. Since then we have reseried to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box uf this medicine has made @ prompt and complete cure. H.G. Forur, Foreman, Cowan Ave. fire Hall. ooo - H. M. 8S. Cre-cent went inte commis- rion on Friday Jast a+ ibe flagship of the North America and West Iadia stations. eae Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend a Build Up. When the system is run down, & person Le- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvavle lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained. Todays’s Shipment—American Muslin Coodeun in stripes, Organdie Valence in epray patterns, Danabe Dimity, Windsor Vanda mueslins for blouses avd dresses, Gagonette Broderic, baby muslin goods, American belts, American collar, linen American sailor bats, e*traw trimmings, walking hats, sailor hats, dress oats, trimmed walking hats, veilings and mus~- lins. The shove goods were purchased by our Mies McEachern. Call and inspect our willinery. Misa McEHachern will be pleased to show you the stvies.- Jas. Paton & Co. 92, 3i, wky. ee To a.l who find themselves with healtd gradually slipping away, Kidneys ard Liver 60 disorganized that they are incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste ~aterial, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Con- ctipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take or. Chaee’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The auick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be flaced in tae Lands of their attorney for the collection of atl unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May Save expense by calling ut our office and settling before that date —W. A, Werks & Co. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sims, Mt Pleasant, Vancouver, B. U. writes:—If there ever was a never- failing remedy for a disease, it is Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment for croup. We have frequen'ly administered it to ourchildren, even the baby, and never knew of its fail. ure tocure in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 centsat drug: gists One can very properly divide belts into three classes: Belts of rank or knighthood, which were much in vogue among men from the time of Edward II] tothe end of the reignof Henry VI. Belts of utility, such as the belts as originally were used by women to preserve the symmetry of their forms, much as the corsets are now used; and fancy girdles, which have purely adecorative purpose. Paton & Co, have 1006 belts, the utility kind,all colore all qualities all prices, call and get a belt. 3 in dy 1 wkly. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state- / ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that * my daughier Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of iong standing by using four boxes ot Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, D ist, of Hartland also certifies that he gs idfour boxes of Pr, Chase’s Ointment which cured (sracie Ella, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians, See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window Carters’ for Wall Paper Ohronic 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 Pictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, —- Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, inl ib ii ata i i i [t has always paid us to look after our customers interests, That is one reascn why we are always basy in our tailor shop OU Mh. SIX'US McLELLAN I§ AN JZ Uaving first become a practical tsilor, he then studied the art of and is now waster of the ar, with fifteen years experience, which with the benefit of the knowledge how the suit should be made, gives him & great ; vantave over ordinary cutters, Our importations of Clothes in English, Irish, Se¢ and Canadian for the s}»ing trade are exceptionally fine, SLowinga i sity of design and coloring, not confined to one idea. aan ° . ‘ . = We invite you to examine our stock and Investig ouy prices, whether you buy or not. | oe Fas 4 i GORDON & McLiELLAN fF Uper Queen Street. MEN’S STYLISH OUTRITTE © ; a: * % 2 be, a. | Ly q og a i ies — THE For Sale by Haberdashers & Dry Gools Houses every rat Ladies’... Satlor Ha We SkLow An fxcellent Stock T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOO — Our Big Furniture Sale. | What It Means For You It. means that for from 50 to 75 cents you get as much’ Furni i ure as you formerly paid $1.60 for. 7 "¢ , 4 i F Is Itany objectto you to save thig Ik 80 “== Take anvantage ot the Big Discounts we are giving * every line, and Call To-dav-:::--- PLEASE TAKE NOTICE—all aczounts must be paid John NeursoD Kalsomine, Alabastine Petrol, Magnite — and all other requisites for ho s cleaning ~ “i. EE FENNELL &CHANDLE 4 : ie oy on 2; 5 ¥