44464 ee aa aR PARALYSIS CURABLE 'Stricken ones to be Seen Every sf {i ' A | y . , *,* y , ak ,* f We kave'a’ new make,o where—This Form of Death Cured by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. | The most startling example of human helplessness is the parelvtic. The victim excites vour commissera~ tion, but resents your py. He of the palsied band etiffly pressit ‘the benumbed side isto be seen every~ where we go. The most convincing proof ,that this pitiable condition is the outcome ot ki 1- nev disease is the fact that Dodd’s Kid Pills cure it. Not generally recognized as a kidney lisease, it succumbs to kiduey treatment. Did you fever know of a cure? Just think a moment If you do it must have been the work Girls’ Buttoned Boots —Spring which iHeel—this year are giving entire satisfaction. They are made ¢from soft Chocolate Dongola — Dark Shade —round toe and medium heav) sole. They are of an extra quality —way cost atrifle more than some other kind. But they are worth it. Prices, girls’ 2 to 4 years old $1.25 4 to 6 years old 1.40 7 to 16 years old Alley & Co 4 ff (ws 24244424423 We hive secured the stock, store and trace of the late George D. Davison, and are now open with a full stock of staple and fancy groceries. We will be pleased to supply all customiers of the late firm ¢ and all ers who may fav- FSF FSPCITIsI =- We mean to make our aa score the brightest, cleanest | and best grocery store in the {hy city. iny Yours for pure Groceries. ip Webster & Mackay Sloe Hank dk Gil Ooeces Seo. SS524444 424408444444 Telephone 199, ib» VVIFITFIFVeTe = s always to be found = at our store. Ve can supply you with anything in this 3 - ine that you may re— quire. It’s our business o keep the latest up- o-date music. 3 I's your business to see that yeu get the J very newest in sheet music, We're headquarters for everything musical. Miller Bros Queen Street. 3 Coono'|y’s Building, TAMU AA AANA AA AAA Laat Hay For Sale. About 25 tons of Apply to the eflics or to S. R. Jenkins, pressed hay, Catarrhorone. 1,80) medicated air aod f es | our us with their patronage. p> | of Dodd’s Kidney Pill:, for no other medi- cine ever yet cured. | §. S. Pronto.—The Baptist Sunday | School picnic will be held on July 11th, at West River. The Southport leaves ferry |morning and afternoon and the return ' fare is only i5 cents. Enjoy @ lovely sail ‘and adayin the opens air by attending. You will find well-equipped refreshment pod visitors tables, where your wants wil! ‘be satisfied ata very moderate charge. eo eee ee Oe OH ee ’Tisn’t Alluz the Razzer. What make de loudes’ scrapin’ what does the bee’ cutting, but it is always the best medicine that does the most curing. It is estimated that Catarrbozopve has cured more cases of Chronic Catarrh than any otber Catarrh remedy in the market, There is no danger or riek in using It cures by inhalation of never fails to cure /Catarrb, Bronchitis, Asthma or Hay Fever in their worst stages. You simply breathe —it does the rest. Catarrhozone outfit, complete at all druggists or direct by mail on receipt of price of $1.00. Send 10c in stamps to N. C. POLSON & CO., manufactoring chemists, Kingston, Oct., for sample outfit. Hatirax Boat.—The City of Ghent ar- rived in port yesterday afternoon. She left on return at ten o’ciock this worning with @cargo madeup principally of oats and potatoes. Sr. AxLorsius.— The service in St Daustan’s Cathedral last evening was largely attended. An intereat- ing instruction on the life of St. Aloysius twas given by Rev. Dr. Morrison. The singing was by the League of the Cross choir, The parade of the League to and from the Cathedral | was highly crediteble, and was viewed by | bundreds of people. mehblliptianain Recriar meeting Wildey Lodge No. 27, -O.O.F. A fu'l jattendance requested usiness of importence—refitting up. — room. By order, J. A. Wares, N. G. ‘esis Mr. Harold T. Morris, graluate of the New Englaud Couservatory ot Music, Bostoo, will be ia Cnarlottetown for a week or twoand will be at the eervice of all people who wish to have tneir pianos tuned Or repaired. Orders left at Mr. E. W. Taylor or G. F. Hutchesona’s atores, will be qaickiy attended to. ~~ — Fresh print butter at Brace’s Grocery 18 centa per pound, 0 Maskeral Bait Mills a few on hand.—A. Duchemin & Co. dy 2ins wk 4ins. . Roses for sale by James Tait, j1., florist, Richmond St. west. Summer Underwear for men and boys all sizes cheaper than ever at R H Ramsay & Co’s, _ Saturday Soaps.—Our Saturday trade i8 growing, and the reasoo—well, becanee we give the bargains we advertise. Read our ad for Saturday in another columa.— Weeks & Co., the People’s Store. me | Hillsborough ee er ao Bridge The New Bridge is com- ing and so are the dry streets and roads. Ther you will need some- thing nize in footwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J. BH. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. Upton North River. flaw 2wks [Upton North River Living | THE DAILY Local and Other lems NOTICE. — Dr, Dickey’s office will be open in the evening from 7 till i | | Days y on Mon lay 25th inst., at 4 p- Te | } | ' { PETER’S ScaooLts.—Public Ture Srantey.—~The Stanley went off the slip at Pictou yesterday and proceed- ed to Halifax iat alicia Pontice Court.— This morning J. Mac- le for druvkepnes3s was fined $2 or 10 uson for drunkenness wae days. ‘A Ferg ——— Tea ar Hameton.—A tea in aid of the Hampton hall will be held in the firat or second week of July of which further notice willl be given. - 7 ARTILLERY.—No. 2 Company meets for drill tonigbt at 7.20 o’clock. Not ia uni- torm- —_—— +>. — Bonayrata.—The 3. °S. Bonavista ar- rived in port last night with a general cargo. She left about 12 o’clock today for St. John, via Sydney, with a cargo including 60 bead cattle, 150 sheep and 500 bags oats. Mrs, Woodman, of Al- berton, was @ paseepyer for Sydney. Lam To Rest.—All that was m ortal of the late Mr. Geo. F. Owea was laid to reat in the cemetery at Georgetown yester- day afternoon. The attendagce at the funeral was exceedingly large. The Foresters attended ina body, The pall was boroe by Jas. E. McDonald, Joseph McDonald, @eorge Goff, John T. Poole, Cyrus Shaw and A. J. McDonald. There were many very beautiful floral tributes. As OLp anp Wet. ‘gigp Remepy. — Mra. Winelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fitty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, aliays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhosa. It is pleasant to the taste Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle, Its vislue is incalcuable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup, Art Kecty’s Cross.—The fourth of July will be celebrated at Kelly’s Cross by a Mammoth Tea Party io aid of the funda of St. Joseph’s Church. The parishioners of thie place have met with many un- fortunate fenerses in late years, aided to which was the loss by fire in Octobor of their valuable parochial house. A bandeome new one is now begun, and te supplement the funds it has been d-cid ed to hold a tea on the above date. Go to Kelly’s Cross then on the fourtb, combin- ing welldirected generosity witha gala day’s pleasure. wky 3 ins. oviiilindiion Street Licatine.—The exhibition of street lighting by the improved incandes- cent gas lempis creating much interest among tbe c izens,aodeach evening promi- inent members of the community may be seen on Great George street inspecting the lamps placed by the gae company. Toe idea of the exhibition 1s to demons 8.rate thé Superiority cf the incandescent gas lamp overthe are lamp for street lighting with aview to ils adoption by | the City Council. Hundreds of thes: lights have been adopted at Boston, Balt: - more, Brooklyn, Cojumbus, Cincinnati, Dayton, Ithaca. Omaha, Freehold, Wor- cester and may otber cities. Portland, Me., isthe nearest city to Charlottetown to adopt the svetem They are using over three buadred lights there, and the reeult are +a@'isfactory. Tue Argteric Mest.—Who ie going to win tbat trophy ? This is the burniug quest ou in military and athletic circles. tach comyany is confident that they will do the trick, and, indeed they al! have such an array of splendid athletes that they may be pardcned if each one thinks that they have “a eure thing.” No.1 artillery bas Ritcbie, Cyrus McMillan, Adams, Newsom, Heartz, Picton Brown, and mauy other men of speed and strength. Nv. 2 boasts of Darke, Daffy, J McMillan, Bethune, Byron Brown, McIntyre, and a host of others, The Engineers rely on Teed, a new star in athletic circles, who is said to be a marvel at the jumps, Lawlor, @ vaulter, second to pone in the province, Smitb, Jost and Doyle. Then Montague will be heard from, possesssing some of the finest athletes ou P. EK. ls- laod: Donahoe, who won the high jump *t the Maritime meet last year, Parmenas McLeod, one of the best all-round men in the proviece, as well as many Others who willtry to carry the trophy to Montague. These, with Jones from Pownal anda score of other lusty athletes from the ru- ral districts will make a contest worth geing miles to see adevooreeerrenennnnneonntnnttnnnt ae = A Hustle on at Dodd's Corner. Call and see us. TPOYTEPONTOTTOTT POON ONT OPN Ory erT Nye = = = MEDICAL HALL | | EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON JUNE 22, 1900 atl at Follow the Crowd to MY STORE, » er oa And Share in the hundreds of bargains we are giving all day Saturday | Sentner, McLeod & Co. Men’s Summer Underwear T. J. Harris, ‘SSAA I Pac Furnishing News We pride ourselves in showing the largest and nobbiest line of neck wear in the city. We Another strong line with White and colored shirts, soft outing shirts collars attached silk front shirts. clothing, 85c per suit. Extra bargains every Saturday night, p. ma. Cotton, ' Balbriggan, | Merium, Natural Wool. Prices per suit 40c, 50c, 60c, 75c, $1.00 up. London House es <_ - - For Saturday have them at any price from 2¢ to Y5e. us is our Shirts. 3 See our double thread Balbriggan Under- Store open until 11 Gordon & McLellan - sees. Men’s Stylish Outfitters, | =e ®€ @Qen ewes Ge ow ; | ; This year’s model, ridden 25 miles for Cash Wants, Lost & Found CHAINLKSS BICYCL¥. Man's wheel. Bargain Apply at THE EXAMINER Office, tth SAnSR OD the Ist of July, nnrae ‘gitt one \hose home is in town referred l to Mrs. C. V McGregor Prises st ot . W 4A NTED—A housemaid and a ; cook. Apply at this office. good Plain WANTED.~—To borrow $2000.00 on private residence in Charlottetown, title perfect. Auswer to X.C. R., Box 684, Charlottetown. _TO LET—A desirable business stand on King Street, near corner Queen consisting of shop and cwelling containing 12 rooms. Geod stabling in connection, Rent very low. Apply to Mrs, John MeQuillen. WANTED, —For the summer months « com >etent girl for general housework, Apply at once, re. F* Gall West, J Gallagher, Grafton 8¢ TO BE LET--A detached house, ea Fitz- roy St. East, containing sevem rooms, large yard and stable. Apply on premises, Mrs. Kirby, above R* K. Braces shop Quee® St, Highest price paid for “gentlemen an Ladiew left off clothing. Wili call at thei* residence for them. Employment office fo servant giris. WANTED.-Good plain cook in small family, no washing, liberal wages. Apply to ee Longworth, Hillhurst Hillsborough WANTED.—A girl for general housework. To the right person good wages will be given. Apply at the residence of W. T. Huggan, Upper Prince Street, WANTED.—Giri for general housework. Apply to Mrs, Bagnall, Fitzroy 8t. Sips. WRAPPING PAPER.~—Old pepers good for OamPing for sale cheap, at. THE EXAMINER ce, TO LET.—House on Dorchester Street, now occupied by Mr. Sydney Poole, containing séven rooms, Possession given June I£t. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince Street. Mayl aw im. PASTURE LOTS.—To let a4 acre loton Spring Park Road, olso3 acreson Brighton Road. Apply to Peake Bros & Co tf a me ~—s @w® owes © @oor® MASON’S ; STORE You can get the latest Canadian . aad American newepapers received ; by mail each night, é Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book to read. Fruit, f Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere etc. @ when you’re passing this wey. R. H. Mason a es |