_ ——— . ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 7, 152% ag See NNER * SOO fn eo ie i SEO ; | *? cad SASK Vou! doctor how many preparations of cod- liver oil there are. He will dreds of them,’’ answer, ** Hun- Ask him which is the best. He will reply, “Scott's Emulsion,”’ lhen see that this 1S the It contains the purest cod-liver oil, ire< one you obtain. from unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy nopho: phites and oly cer : < o All three ne b\w are blended into ene grand healing and nour- L. ye remedy. », all Gruggists, WNE, Chemists, Toronta ~ The Charlottetown Steam Nay- agation Co,, Ltd. STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express train for Charlotietown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of moroing train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day train for St. Joho, Coanecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. Jobo with steamers o, International Line sod railways for Unite States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Picton, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton aod Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in United States. F. W. HALES, Ch’town,P ET Sc RETAR Watehes. Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 « oo Silver w 700 » 3000 " Gold » 10.00 w» 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 206 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 1000 Silverware nearly all k:nds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. TAYLOR = h BS NZ ea ES Weurv COoeDs IN a. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps Gr. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. seek lteter Tet bed jai a JUNE MAGAZINE, THE CANA A A leh ugh June s the wedding month, The Canadiau Maga ne in its current asue, has nothing particular to say on the ibject. Nevertheless the number is an ve one, Containing @ splendid short i y by Gilbert Parker, three French- || .nadian sketches by different writers, stalments of continued stories, and 1 ber of splendid articles, Une o! the resting ofthe latteris entitie), | e Vith Rifle and Rod in the Moose Lands of Northern Ontario.” It is vith numerous | hotographs of waterfalls, i a] | . ce es illustrated lg, canoeing experiences and camp-fire Another very attractive article 1s ian illustrated description of our spring garden birda, by Mr. C. W. Nasb, whose recent book on’ birds, issued by the Oa- tario Government, has attracted mu h | attention. Amoog the other contributors !are the late Sevator Boultoo, Beckles Wilson,“Prof. William Clark (the new President of the Royal Society), Florence Ham'iton Randal, A. H. U. Colquboun, Arthur J. Stringer and Joha Stuart Thomson. The Canadian Magazine ‘s# now in ite thirteenth volume. LADIES’ HOME JOURNEL The June Ladies’ Home Journal reaches the top notch ef excellence in both its pic torial and literary features. It opens with a page drawing of Longfellow’s “Evange. line,” acd gives a group of pictures showing some “Fetes of College Girls.” An inter- esting descri:tion is given of “The Creole Girl uf New Orleans,” and “Housekeeping on an Ocean Steamship” is graphically portrayed. “How a Young Mao Can Work His Wav Through College” has a practi- cai value for every poor bcy ambitious for higher education, and “Telling the Character from Handwriting” is enterest-~ ing and entertaining. Bishop, priest,rabbi and minister contribute to a symposium on “What is the Good of Going to Church?” and the Rev. Newell Dwight Hillis, D. D., discusses “Pains that Pelish Perfection.” The fiction of the June Journal includes ti.e second installment of Anthony Hope’s “Captain Dieppe,” Sophie Swet’s story, “The Revolt of Sar’ Abby Quint,” the firat of * Ol Peckham’s Opinions,” and four chapters of “* A College Courtship.’’ There are two new departments: “ Five Minute Talks on Good Heaith,” by expert physical educators, and a boy’s page, to which Dan Beard contributer aa ilju- r.ted article on * A Boy’s Underground Ciub- house.” Two pages of photographs show “Where our Presidents are Buried ;” others picture “Children’s Day in the Church,” “ Pictoreeque Bite of Gardens,” etc. Mra ST Rorer teaches “ The A B C of Ice Cream Making,” and gives meous for outdoor gatherings. “ Tne Journal’s Pr'ze Model House” is shown, with others built from plans previously published. There are numerous practical articles on woman's work and women’s wear. By the Curtis Publishing Company, Pailadel. phia. One dollar per year ; ten cents per copy. a FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. Toronto Mail: When the Americans uodertake to be unjust they will not fiad the Conservative epposition ix this country helping them. : Atchison Globe: An Atchison woman’s new party drees is cut solow that her husband says that he doe+ not see how she is going to keep it on unless she does it, by Christian science. Lovdon Times: The Americans by no means graspthe nature of our relations with the self-governing colonies. The Americans cannot expect us to ignore the popular will ofthat part of the empire which is primarily affeeted, nor settle the questions between London and Washington behind Canada’s back. London, Ont., Newe: Those rho recol- lect the Toronto Globe of Hon. George Brown's days will recall that a leading feature of its editorial page was a recurr- ence cf the phrase “REP. by POP.” print eé thus in capital letters. In would searcely describe the redistribution bill, Ottawa Journal: Hon Mr. Biair iv Parliament yesterday took only four hoars to champion what he summar zed as the very best, cheapest, wisest, most effective and most satisfactory bargain that could be made to get the _Intercolonial Railway am entrance to Montreal over theG. T.R How lucky it isthe bargain is not a bad orme. Mr, Blair’might have needed four monthe, ove... AnEaster Greetin Eor those who have thoughé that cat- arrh is incurable and to whom the con- Stant use of snuffs and Ointments wag almost unbearable, Catarrlic zOne Comes as asure and delightfulcue. No need for fetid breath, broken voice, and dropping in the throat. Send for Detarshousne aan be convinced, Outfit, $1.00, Sam p! bottle and iuhaler, 10 cents. P I eee eee TO CURE TOOTHACHE INA MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures : if your money back. Equally Ne late wd Headache. 25c, at all Deuggis ~~ — ——. Dr, H, L. Dickey, Late of Royal London O hth i —, on Ths ond Contra Doge . . . : roa D i Specialist in diseases of the wre Eye, Ear, Nese & Throat Office—CAMERON Block. Residence—" Horegy, DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1p, m., 2 t 5 p.m. Eyes tested for glasses O°D: Bo 7 te 129 daw a mm Hincs For Creamery Men. The Elgia (Oat.,) Dairy Report remarks that : “There is notbing likea little backbone at the can for improving the quality of the milk. The farmers seem to think that they have bat little todo as faras the manufacture of butter is cone cerned; when they have milked their cows, whether it be dove properly or im- properly, and furnished a certain amoupt of raw product, that they havedone their share and (he creamery man mnuet do the rest of the work, and thatit 18 nota part of their business to improve, whereas fihe iw provement must begin at the bottom, that fouudation, the cow and the milk If the creamery man was recelvibdg' 8, tbe she produces ° inore strict in enforcing what he*knows to be the proper rulesfor the production of milk by bie patrons, he would have a better product and necessarily would'make better butter. It is only by continual aud perpetual vigilance that the creamery mao can secure tbe best raw product and only by the same methods that be can be sure of always m«kiogthe best product. A canta pound added tothe value of the butter produced iv the Elgin district, would have amountedtoa vast sum, and what wouldit have been for the whole country? Consider this fora moment and see whether youand your factory and your patron cannot secure by a little extra care that extra cent. > 2+ A Nove. Sentence.— Two Galician boys were brought before Mr, Justice Bain, at Winuipeg, charged with breaking iato A. B. Call’s shop and stealing goods there from. They pleaded not guilty, bu after hearing the evidence of the prosecutor His Lordship found them guilty. He decided however to let them gO on suspended sen- tence on account of their age on condition that the father, who was in court, took them back to jailand there gave them 4 good whipping. Aw Ornicinat Ipgea.—-George F, Hussey, jeweller, of Haverhill, Maes.. had an Easter window recently that caused a good deal of talk. Besides Easter flowers, it con~ tained nothing but the business carde of every firm on the street, giving each a free blow at the expense ofthe jeweller. It contained no reference to the store, but all of ite direct competitcrs were remembered, When the window was changed the cards went to those they advertised. Mr. Hue- sey was asked by a reporter why he did it, and simply said: **{t wasan original idea, and I felt like aman who wanted to blow bimee!t on his friends. They al! gut an ‘ad’ and I will pay the bills.” i's All In The Way lis Done «tl. 9B ee > Almost any one can build a house, but it takes a first class werkman to do it right We do it right, and at a reasonable price- If you countemplate building, let us submit plans and figures. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we give eareful attention. We can regravel an_ old roof and make it equal to new work. A little money goes a long way when dealing with us, WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Cortractor, Fit zroy Street....c00 IT... CERTAINLY Never pays to carry an unreliable watch, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sel Reliable Watehes Oulv We don’t care to handle anything else. Call and give us the ver- dict ef your inspection, W. N. TANTON JEWELER a ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Others | Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many attrac- tions for tourists, and it is expected that this season the influx of visitors will be very large. HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Charlottetown every Saturday at noon and will be @ue at Charlo:tetown on Monday right. On the following Tuesday at one she will leave Oo return to Boston. Hali- fax avd Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Passengers may take the steamer atany of the ports mentioned. The Halifax wiil be supplemented by the Grand Duchees later in the reason. The steamer Citv of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlotietown each week, calling at several poris en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavists, Cam-~ pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, aleo mate Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown by uhe steamer Princess.- Those coming by way of Point Da Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may cowe through to Charloitetown by the mail special which leaves Summerside each evening immediately alter the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, Hotel Davies...... viabawe Charlottetown a a aa “ Revere Hotel....... saitn 6 oedbe “ Bureka House........... * Rankin House. .... somes « Lepege House........ ees es Finlay House. ....... sees 7 Duncan House.,.......... os " Railway House........++0...s00 3 Cantwell House............+++ 2 " Clifton House....... ...+.. Summerside rere o Campbell Hotel.........+0% ' Aitken House..........escseoeee Georgetown BRE REDS ohne se 8406 7 Bab FW BOs bobs os cues Souris 7 Ocean House ..ccee-.-- Landedown Hotel. ,...+ + «Cape Traverse Albion Terrace.... essesree Alberton Wisener House...... o decane ” Seaforth House....... ...... » Reilway Hotel................ Tignish Ciarke’s Hotel.......... Kensington Commercial Hote]......... ” Macdona!d House......... « Montagne Clark’s Hotel...... ........... Mount Stewart BEGnNee HORSS..... .sscesennse @ - BONE EE cc intncss peanscens Tracadie Beach SI TUE ra iatiivnce'stc ovcvas Rustico Pleasant View House....... Hampton Wee NS. dics Fie Pownal SPOT AMEND, 5 6 5 ks incdseses Starhope TENE. COON D i cncacpescccesess 7 Shaw’s Hotel............. Brackley Point North Shore Houee......... Malpeque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as well as a good many farm bcuses, where excellent accommodaticn may be Obtained at a reasonabie rate. ROCKY PvVINT FERRY The steamer E.fia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf LEE eee TT aes 9a be whneer shee seentk eee. MF neces cesscteccccecceecenss aN & ee SEE WF Lesh 0b keene sive cbagnn. Re WO Madesee Wis 460 tinsenseeddes oss ’ Me jepvaiearscometnens, 6. ued ae Fc 6, ae, chil w waigck aatebetenal: ME ae Will leave Rocky Point: BL cocesesccoscrescesres cocccovsesse 100 B. Me wf, .eonaen endear ecehonse, co. cakes! Ee oo OP Sieare ro. 9° 0 tetenencecneana p UEC ey aks *a94 649 00 sehen O° -seceeee -cesesebves coocesccesssscs bY Bo Mls Dt te Fda. <0 > ov eebbedibecanes of Ee ot We Sendsenennesdetrcccecetiereeees Bae. Y nd don ec nea vk Tin ‘~~. SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Street Wharf : BR | accent bh tie eee ae —e ee eccecccsscmnde 40 Pp. Ws WT dw die se wichis Rb se ereee e-@eeeeee 2 00 ¥ oF go lee ate pW Oitiehpilianlindda MME Will leave Rocky Point : Oe mibttchch iesded < tccieia 1000 a. m. WF eeeces mecvensesesceiccces sees A OO De Wi irs eawees aeaubasthodmesdeee Ia ” POCOOT wee te ee eeeseeseseer tee 5 00 ” TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, Trains for Summerside and pointe wee leave Charlottetown each morning at 7 30, snd each afternoon at 4.10. Trains for poinis east leave Charlotic town each day a 8a. m. and 3 p.m. The train for Cape Traverse lea Ch alottetown each afterrocn at 6. SE eects neem me i ee Tourists nformation Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote's, and boarding houses, trains, boats Livery stables etc. aud how to reach the different seaside and country resorts, fishing places &c. &. can obtain the same by calling on or writiog to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. : “ SONNYSIJE” DENTISTRY Fee Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. aa =——$i0, $12, $15 & Si8 ———3*——-- - _ Tweed Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tne latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cutaway or Prince Albert. US ele We can fii the strait man, the round shouldered man, the stout or slim man, just as easy as the ordinary man — just because the goods are MADE that way. Tkey are cut to suit the different figures. F"it-—— Reform has removed the last objection to ready made clitning (weakness iu vital points ) From start to finish Fit'Reform is made to wear. It is just such clothing as thousands of peop'e all over the Dominion have been looking «nd longing for; now there is a great demand for it, in fact we cannot get from the makers enough. This is our seventh shipment this sprin PARP RDA “i HUWSE mu DROS DR. AYERS