Oe CC ee eR ee oe Sagres A oe. Don’t Neglect Your Watch If vou allow your watch to run too \e without cleaning, or with damag . parts it may be worn so badly as to } fistroy its usefulness asa timepiece, wetter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- ¢airs he w and perhaps save your watch. VW E BOAST on our repair depart ment turning out first-class work only. W & GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; If you | hav: you see vou at ( W N Siun or THE Bia WatTcH. (uebec Str and we will be pleased to REAT GEORGE STREFT. ) do B¢ vewel: rT | en Steamship “OAMPANA,” Nisliiieals F-«m Montres! From Ch’\own ay 22nd May av 4th June llih June [Sth eo 6 BBth 2nd July « MM» July 16th ‘6 93rd | Oth ’ " 6th Aug. | 13ch Aug. es eth iy cen, |‘ " 3rd Sept. | lOih Sept. oe He 73 24th ‘ “ Ist Oct. } Sth Out aA lath ‘ 22nd ‘ ~~) & 5th Nov. “ 12th Nov. Fr icht bandled carefally and at cur vent ra 68 f.s-ergere will find the accomcdation the +++ Lest, and thetripupand down the S: Lawrence the moet delightful. CARVELL BROS, C} 1own, May 14th, 1900 Agents. » wed & Bat. C3 a2 ~ omemamse on enna aa OP ne | advise you accordingly | et given us atrial it will pay | TANTON ; i Monday 28th May HEART DISEASE A Toronto Physician Says it Never Exists Without the Presence of Some Kidney Disease. | { Toronto, f§June 11.—The number of ‘ec@den deaths due to heart disease is ap~ paliiog. The medical profession is devot- ng more attention to the heart and its | ailments at the present time than ever be- tore, and wavy physicians are making a specialty of diseares of this organ, A Toronto dector, who devotes much atten- tion to this branch of bis practice, says to | your reporter to-day, “I huve yet to learn of asingle case where heart disease caused death, ip which @ post mortem examines | tion did not show the existence of Bright’s Disease, Diabetes, or some other kidney disease.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure 'alldisease of the kidneys and thus ward off the danger of heart disease’ Advertisero—Have an ad.in the July P. E. Island Magazire. It will reach first (9 | of ue tourisis, and many people iniend~ * | ing to come to the Island during the sum. | mer, besides its regular city and Island circulation. ert enn Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. When you are tempted to complain on your lotin life visita hoepita) full of crippled children, 6 LUC. DR. A. W. CHASE'S * —) CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, ciears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ee Imagination is that faculty which en- nbles us to believe that the things we want and can’t haye we are a greatdeal better off without. When It Hurts to Cough. The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tight in the chest, is daily getting deeper ana deeper into the bronchial tubes and is making directiy for the lungs, to become pne umonia, Plant Line inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only to the wondertul effi- ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syrupot Linseed and TO BOSTON f Co: n.ing May 8:h, the favorite -+ “HALIPAX.” ‘ eave Charlottetown for Bos- ‘ty Tuesday at noon (Standard re . i tin ‘along at Hawkesbury and L: d ) ir'tang will leave Boston every b + at noon, vers leaving Charlottetown v. lay morning via Pictou, mage @¢>+ « nection at Halifax with 8. S. j ‘ for sale at Stations P. E. I, ‘ ickets, rates and all infor- ; apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. 1. C'(IPMAN, Su, cr:acendent, Apl 24tf. Sivelware Cleaning | Made easy for As a rule, with ordinary powde:s and polisher, it’s a hard job to keep your silver looking nice, . Try a Bovile if Silvé? Brilliant Cream Use it as directed, and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used “we'll refund your money. G. F. HUTCHERSON, eS __ Watchmaker & Jeweler, Gilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap te ae unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, harmless to the fines fabric, For sale by all leading Groceries, MCKINNON & McNEVIN Turpentine which Icosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, sola every- where. One of the hardest things to forgive in this world is the euccess of your «qual. -—_- To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bremo Quinine Tablets, Aji lLgge'ttetefind the money it fails tocure 5c. kk. W. Grove’t +) neture is on cach box To more than one young couple ma- trimonial ties become la very knotty problem. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physiciats What Is Dr Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an OVal; chcclate coated pill. Inthe condensed Orm it contains a)] cf natures Most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restcratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder end nerve resturative. lt cures all diseases caused by thin bluod and exhaust- ed nerves ard makes pale, weak nervous men, women and chilpren strorg and healthy’ 50 cents a box. Ask for Minard’s and take no other. To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season wil] send their addrcse to Tue Examiner office we will be happy to compile a list and forward to the different avencies which make a business of fur- pishivg such information to the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing, etc., should be mentioned when writing us. 5 EP re The Great Fire at Hull, Que., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now Catarrhosone cub remedy and is a posit:ye cure fot Catarrh and kindred diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels of testimonials which we have and can produce. If you wish to get cured of Catarrb, Bronchitisfor Asthma and stay cured, use Catarrbozone. It cures by inba!ation and is a guaranteed cure. Forsale atall druggists or sent direct by mai on receipt of price of $1.00. For sample botile and inhaler send !0c to N.C. POLSON & CO., manufacturing chemists, Kisgston, Ont. Tenders for Debentures SEALED TENDERS warked “Tender for Debentures,” wiil be received by the board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, through the undersigned, up to twelve o’clock noon, June 20th inst. tor Schcol Debentures of $200 each amounting to Two Thonsand ard ‘lwo Hundred Woliars, issued by the Board for a period of twenty years, and bearing irterest at three and ope-balf per cent. per annumn», payable half-yearly, under the the Publse schools Act 1877, and an Amend ing the same, in 189, ‘ihe Ppeayment of the Interest on these Debentures i8 guaranteed by the Previncifl Government, and isa first charge on the revenue of the city of Char- lottetown,* rOvisions of WHOLESALE AGENTS, may 19, d4i, Tenders will be received f th part of said Debentures. ae seater of aN BE r Ch’town, June 8 eodjtd. ~ —— THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE OBITUARY. PASSED AWAY FROM EARTHLY SCENES IN CALIFORNIA, Samuel McDonald, brother of Mr. Allan McDonald, Cardigan, and Malcolm McDonald, Rustico, Mrs. Ralph Carr, Stanhope, Mrs. Joshua Crossman, Wellington, died on 22nd of March. Speaking of the funeral of the late Samuel McDonald, of St. Heiena, California, the Star of tbat city says: the Methodist Church was crowd- ed on Sunday afternoon with friends assembled to pay their last tribute of respect to the late Samuel McDonald. The news of Mr. McDonald’s death was a shock to the community, for j while he had been sick a long time the end seemed sudden, for it removed from our midst an honored citizen. Floral offerings were profuse and al- most hid the casket from view. The funeral services were held at 2 o’clock, and were conducied by Rev. J. W Robinson assisted by Rev. H. C. Fallman. The former preached the sermon, eulogizing in eloquent terms the deceased, and the latter offered a fervent prayer in which reference was made to the noble Christian character of the departed. The long procession of carriages was preceded by thirty members of Pluto Lodge, No 130, Knights of Pythias, to which order deceased had for years be- longed. At the grave, Mr. E. L. Cane read the Pythian funeral services. Rev. J. W. Robins offered prayers and all that was mortal of one whom all res- pected was laid to rest, Brief reference was made in_ last week’s Star to the life of deceased. He was born in Prince Edward Island and had reached the age of 60 years. He came to this country in 1873 and for more than twenty yearshad made his home in St. Helena. He leaves a widow and two children, a son, Oswald McDonald, of Fresno County, and a daughter, Mrs. Beatrice Neely, of San Diego. The sorrowing relatives have the sympathy of a large circle of triends who always admired the many noble qualties of him who has gone to his reward, Torpid Liver Headache And Biliousness Made Life Miserab!ie for Three Years— Hoalth Restored by Br. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pil's. Having a direct action on the Liver, Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver variably successful in curing liver com- plaint, torpid liver, and the headaches and stomach troubles resulting thore- from. Mrs. Faulkner, 8 Gildersiecre Toronto, says:—" After doctorinz out success for bilicusness, liver com. Pitle ~ Sy riliuiS are ine plaint, and sick headache for over three years, I am giad to testify to my ap- preciation of Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. At first they seemed a little Strong, but being both searchine and thorough in their action, amply repay any inconvenience by after results. I am feeling better in every way, and my headaches have entirely disappear- ed. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are certainly the best I have ever used, and I freely recommend them.” The liver is responsible for very many ills of the human body. It is al- ways made healthy, active, and vigor- ous by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One pill a dose, 25 cents a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates and Co,, Torontea ie Prince Edward Island Magazine The following are the contents for June now on sale at all the book- stores and newstands. North Side Queen Square, a Generaiion Ago—Frontispiece. My Forte—Jeremiah S. Clark. Sea Trout cf Fortune~-John F. Robertson, Jr. Newspaper Life and Newspaper Men—II. (Ulue.) —8. H. Pletcher. Scottish Aseociations in P. E. Island— Hon. Senator Macdonald. Bedeque and its People—l. (lllus.)—L. U. Fowier. What Constitutes a Gentleman ?—John MaeLarep. The Empire (Stages in its Progress)- III. Hon. A. B. Warburton. This number is well worth reading. Get acopy at once. Price 5 cents. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highes: for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Ksdale Foundry. iT. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown CANADIAN SOLDIERS Oe ee Winning the Admiration of Lord Roberts. Lord Roberts in bis reports to the War Office has on more than one occasion al- luded to the brilliant dashes of the Can- adian troops. ‘*Bobs” evidently thinks tue Canadians are the right kind of wen, for he keeps them right at the front with him and they are prominent factors in the success- ful march to Pretoria. The Canadian Boys seem to be in love with their great commander too, for every letter from the boys shows the confidence they have in bim and their determination to fight uo- der him. Lord Roberts’ tributes to the Canadian sold:ers have made him dear to he hearts of ali Canadians, for there are few who bave not some frieud, relative, or acquaintance, fighting with bim. Bebs would geta grest welcome if he ever ehould visit Canada. Our readers wiil be glad of the oppor- tunity to secure a really handsome por~ trait of the great general, and we are glad to be able to present such an opportunity. The Family Herald and Weekly Star of Moutreal have bad painted by one of the World’s best artists a iruly handeome pic ture, acknowledged by Military authorities to be the most life-jikke portrait of Lord Roberts yet produced. It is 17x22 inches, en excellent paper. This picture should be in every Canadian home. In years tc come it will be the pride of many a Can~ adian to esy,“My father fought under that man!” Canadian children now growing up will never forget ‘*Bobe,” the pride of tbe nation, This picture is placed within the reach of all. They would sell at one dollar each in any store,but we have made exceptionally favourable terms with the Family Herald by which all] our readers can secure it. We offer Tae Weexty Ex. AMINER and The Family Herald and Weekly Star for the balance of 1900, in- cluding Lord Roberts’ picture,for the swali sum of eighty csnts. To our presect tubscribers whose svbscriptions for the year are paid we offer the Family Herald for the balance of 1900 and Lord Roberts’ pictare for only 60c. If after receiving the picture subscribers who do not think ti worth more than the money paid for paper and picture they have the right to demand a refund of the amount. The offer is open for a limited time only. — Aivx Surprised Them, Alexander MacArthur, author of a successful study of ‘ife in the Latin quarter of Paris, which brought to the writer both popularity and profit, is also the pupil and biographer of Ru- binstein. The author lived for two years in St. Petersburg, corresponding for the London press and taking part in some thrilling adventures, but the most singular of the writer’s experi- ences happened in Chicago after the novel had been brought out by a pub- lisher of that city. The book had been so successful that the publisher decid- ed to give the author a dinner, to which a dozen of the leading men of letters in the lake city were invited. The guests had assembled when the author was announced. Through the blue haze of smoke there appeared a handsome young wo- man attired in evening dress. “We are expecting Mr. MacArthur,” said the host, “Mr. Alexander Mac- Arthur, the novelist.” “So I understand,” returned the un- expected guest. “I am Alexander Mac- Arthur.” “You?” gasped the publisher. “Yes. Didn’t you know? I am Lil- lian MacArthur, at your service. I have been writing over the name of Alexander ever since I left my home in Dublin.” It was only the work of a minute to rearrange matters, and the dinner was a great success.— Saturday Evening Post. Bhi BEST should be your aim when buying medicine. Get liood’s Sarsaparilla and have the best medicine MONEY CAN BUY, ee White Canvas Shoes. 3 For Ladies $1.00 and $1.50 a pair. Men’s White Canvas Shoes $1.75 a pair. wii Me - 15, 1900 —Sa Now Is The Time To Give Baby An Airing . é ‘ and of course you,will wantia BABY CARRIAGE a We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. carriages—we have Call and see them. John Newson Bom 4629 DOD & CFO D4 BODEM DODBMADs<e © €ORS OD © 6S. © © 69D OS 9303930 >oOSe >Owet {oe 8eeq sD. eumer one —— a ~~ Tak p> Ocean Accident & Guarantee Corporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy, The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and most progressi Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment's notice and: enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway Temporary Disablement caused by accident $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OFSPOLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, OHARLOTTETOWN AGEN conveyance $1500.00, in Railway conveyance In the spring a young man’s faney turus towards a “New Suit of Clothes” If you would be with the crowd - just visit our Clothing Department of a Saturday night and see the immense trade done in this line. I'he Goops are alright because we buy only best makes, widely known and bighly recommended. The Prics is alright because we make it so. The fit is faultless because we keep a full range of sizes and because the head of this department has had 15 years experience in the Clothing Business {All customers are fully convinced when making a purchase that the “Tailors Efforts are Surpassed and his Prices cut in Two.” Men's Suits ‘ Men’s Tweed Suitsin Plaids and mix- tures, good nobby make, $4.00 to &.00. Men’s Tweed Suits in Browns and Greys, made bv Saxes $3.90 to 7.50 Ba: gainsat much higher figures. Blue serge Suits, just the thing for sum mer wear, light and du:able $4.50 to 10.00. Separate cuat, ves* or pants in either Tweeds or Serges. Boy’s Suits p =~ Qe - Boys 2 Piece Sailor Suits made of Blue Serge, and ruitable for summer wear $1.25 Boy’s 3 Piece Suits, mixed or plain }/ $2.25 to 6,00. I, aN '. "2 ( Special line 2 Piece Brany Suits “SA } A Scarlet or Blue trimming, very nobby $2.50 V A full range of cloths in Serge, Tweed or () #\ Worsted Pantings in a number of different pat AIS id oe xx terns. All of which cannot be duplicated outside Matthew & McLean’s at prices above quoted. Customers who appreciate oui desire 10 p'e:s: come back to us because our clothing gives :a - isfaction and is the best obteiuable for the m ney. i MATTHEW & MILEY. | by: Oj SOURIS, Pp. E. I. ih id] } \ j y 7 ad -- — Ol SS SN NN Eas ee ae ee SY |