3 ne _- CHILDREN Are they troubled with head- aches? Are the lessons hard for them to learn? Are they pale, listless and indifferent ? Do they get thin an all run down toward spring ? If so, Scolls Emulsion. will do grand things fer them. It keeps up the vital- itv, enriches the _ blood, strengthens mind and body. The buoyancy and activity of youth return. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNK, Chemists, Toronta, 2s. 2 e2 @ @ @ eS ie Bring back anything not dene properly ‘| Bring back anything not done right Its our business to turn out work right, and if we are informed that any work we have done is not satisfactory we are only too glad to make it sstisfactory free of charge. its our business to please customers and we always strive to do so as far as it lies in our power. When in line reme need of anything in our m ber “THE MODERN ” Foundere Engineers & Machinists and Boiler Makers. Brase stewart and Go’ ey Steam: Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PE I Phone 126 =. => a & we ee meee tenn " Sebati la ~s » = = & @ & j >> a. 2 @ J @ oe @28 ee Don’t Meglect Your Watch if you allow your watch to run toe long without cleaning, or with damag— ed parts it may be woraso badly as to distroy its usefulness asa timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- pairs he will advise you accordingty and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR Work; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GuorGE STRERT. W.N. Tanton v eweler Sie" OF THE Bie Warten. Empty Bottly Wante d 10,000 Dezen. rhe Halifax Breweries Co., Ltd., will pay the highest catb price tor empty ale acd porter pint bottles at their office Queen Street or at the Brightor yo Brewery Pravineial Rifle As sociation. The Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, wili be held nthe City Court Room, City Building, 46 dulaah, p-. m.,* Friday, April 27:h, 1900 FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lt.Co'., Preside HODGSON, Major. Secretary -Treasurer Ch’town. April 10cb, 1900 d & w td WANTED. Taunery, two journev- 5.7. At Kensington meu curriere, steady work to the right man dy 1 week nr. B. LOVE & SON. Desirable Dwelling To Be Let. The western balf of that house situated on the ccrner of Eusion and Hilisboroug) Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewar Porsession lst June next. All mcdern conveniences. Apply to ’. PARKER CARVELL SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offcr New Prowse Block fret door to the right up tairs. M RS k Telephone connection. IR. AYEPS CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUN) ee CAPE Wo Fr P. E. I.. April lth iv J. M. DAVISON Esa, Cashier Merchants Bank of P. E. 1. DEAR Sik.—Please find enclosed cheque for thirty-one dollars $31.00 for the dian Patriotic fund, Cana Proceeds of concert held by Star of Hope Division No 160..Sons of Temperance, Yours Respectfully. W. T. CostTarn, Treas. William Brow Summerside $ 00 Geo. D. Brown “SY St. Eleanors 50 Sydney Richardson 1.00 William Pickering Summerside 30 Samuel Hall Traveller's Rest 1.00 J. J. Hall 20 R. O. Milligan 50 Douglas Milligan Summerside Oo Alex. L. McNeill New Village 1.00) A Friend Platte 5 Leighton Milligan Summerside 1.00 Mrs. Arch. Burn 1.00 $7.90 Received from South Shore School. Col lected by Miss Ethel Foley. Richard Griffin South Shore $1.00 William Griffin 25 Thomas Murphy 1.00 Edward Foley 2.00 A. B. Dowling OU ; Edward Doyle 1.00 Gertie Handrahan 20 Ethel Foley 50 May Handrahan 20 Edmond Handrahar 25 James Hogan 1.00 $8.00 re Holroyd Winsloe $1,00 A. W. Holroyd 1,00 ce Bryenton oO F. G. Ford oa John Herne 1,00 Henry Horne 0 Mrs. J. Rodd OO John Boundy DO Geo Howard 0 Oliver Good pO Robert Stewart ys) Wm. Good 0 Riehard Good 200 Isaac Saunders 50 John Holman 50 Walter Jones 1.00 $9.50 Norman McSwain Mt. Hope $1.00 Allan Robertson 1,00 Alexander McDonald 25 Jacob Dockendorif .d0 V. H. Dockendorff 50 George Arthur 1.00 Allan McLeod 50 John McKay 1.00 Daniel McKay 25 Wm. McPhee “2D Richard Cahill .20 Alexander McLeod 0 Mrs. Jas. Robertson 50 Wm. Burhoe .50 Dan. J. Macdonald -15 B. A. Matheson .50 $2.20 James M. Duffy Shamrock $ ,w John Trainor enU Geo Kelly en0 James L. Duffy 30 John Duffy 25 Sames Duffy Sr. 2D John R. Murphy 20 James Greenan 25 Fred McGuigan 10 Lizzie McKenna 10 Alexander Owen JQ James Shreenan BO Patrick Owens 25 William Mckenzie £0 Peter McDonald 0 Donald McKenzie Esq. 50 Dunean McDonald [0 James P. Trainor £0 $6.75 The above amount is from Thistle and Shamrock School District. Collected by A. B. Stewart Teacher Southport G. H. Stewart 1.C0 John R. Ings 1,00 Daniel McCallum 1,00 G. F. Dewar 1.00 Geo W. Mutch .50 John Murphy 1.00 Geo. Warry 1.00 A. B. Stewart 1,00 Charles Walker .D0 Mrs Geo Warry .50 L. C. Gwen 5.00 A Friend 1.00 Gentlemeos,—While driving diva very steep bill last August my ho stpmbled and fell, cutting himself fear~ fally sbout the head aud body. I used MINARD’S LINIMENT freely on him avd in a few days he was 4s wel] as ever Ji iB. A. BEAUCHEMIN Sherbrooke. THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 25, 1900. Charles Burns D0 Mrs. C. Burns 50 $15.50 Collected by J. H. Macfadyen, Teacher, Kingston Reuben Barrett §$ .50 Mrs. J. MacDougall 30 Chas. Auld 20 Wim. Auld .20 Samuel Auld 2D Benj. Newson 20 Herbert Simmonds oo) Geo. Green 60 Jas. McPhee 20 Chas Willis AG Wim. Holmes 20 James Cruwys 1) Geo. Cruwys 0 John Pethick 0 Robert Willis 00 William Beer, Sr. 70 John McFadyen aw) \lexander Murray 50 Thos. Beer 20 Wim. C. Beer oa) Geo. Beer 25 Jonathan Smith DO Mrs. D. Howard 1.00 Wm. Barrett 50 Thos. Cahill me Jno. Yeo 25 Wm. Newson 25 Bertram Younker 0 ae ling Frizzel 20 . Cahill 2D ct Newson ys) Fred’k Newson 20 Peter Trainor 20 Jno. Henderson 20 Mrs. J. MacGregor .25 David Paul .25 Wm. Paul .25 Jno. Marshall 0 Richard Henderson 0 William Cruwys 0 Hammond Newson 2D J. H. Macfadyen 1.0 $16.85 Collected by J. J. McPherson, Teacher, Rev. H. Carter Murray Horbor $1.00 A. C. McDonald 1.00 J. D. Hume 1,00 A Patriot 1.00 C. Hawkins 20 D. J. McDonald 1.00 Alexander Reynolds O J. J. McPherson 2d Peter Murphy 50 George McKay 25 Westi Livingston 0) Robert Whiteway 1,00 John P. Horton .25 John Lowe 0 David J. Lowe 20 John T. Lowe .20 Robert White 50 Norman White 30 Philip Lowe 55 John Sanders 40 James Sanders 25 Roderick Keenan .25 Alexander McKenzie 29 Thomas L. Cook .oo Gavin McLeod 3D Thomas Hayters D0 David Murdock 5) Elias Turple 45 Thomas Horton 25 Matthew McLeod 1.00 George Murdock 25 Miles L. Loyd 20 John F. Bonnell 30 D. P. Murdock 5) Georze McLeod 00 Dan McLeod 220 William McLean 2 Kertney McLure 1.00 Luibago is Rheumatism of the back. The cause is Uric Acid in the blood. If the kid- neys did their work there would be no Uric Acid and no Lumbago. Make the kidneys do their work. The sure, positive and only cure for Lumbage is Dodd’s Kidney Pills Tc LET The north end of a bouge situated on Prince Street, conta:ning pine rooms, euit-~ ible for a boarding house or private resid- ‘nce. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID Qucen eee FOR GALE OR TO LET. the house of the Hon. Possession given th: ‘-Watermere,”’ George W. Howlan. tiret of May next. D. C. McLEOD. (L’ tower. March 3Slet, 19(0. fi —$—$—$—$—$————— LL A A. M. Ross 1,00 G. A. C. MacIntosh 1.00 James Dunn .20 A. J. McInnis .25 Matilda J. White a0 J. J. McPherson .30 $21.50 Collected by Miss Bertha Profit in Rose Bank School District. Duncan Profit Bloomfield Lot 5. $1.60 David Williams Elmsdale Lot 4. 20 Joseph T. Hardy 0 James Horn .bO Mrs. Thomas Horne 20 Archibald Coughlan WO Spurgen McArthur 25 | Mrs. G. McArthur 25 Harry Metherell Bloomfleld Lot 5. .50 Bertha Profit 1.00 | aie 5.00 | |. Franklin Morrow, Elmira, Lot 47. $ .40 | Harding Fraser .DO Josiah Mellick «25 Stephen Mellick .BD Jame: Mellick oO Malcolm J. Campbell 50) Peter Mellick 20 Hugh. J. Campbell 25 Raymond McPhee 25 George Holiand .29 | Dominick Harris 50 Joseph Bailey 0 | Michael Harris .75 John J. Campbell 19 Arthur McNeill .20 Edith F. Macdonald 1.00 $7.00 Collected in the Elmira School Dis- trict, Lot 47 James W. Villett, South Melville. 50 George Villett .10 Thomas Monaghan 2D George Dunsford 20 Joe Dunsford old Harry DPansford 10 Charles McKinnon 25 Cyrus MecNevin 05 Statia Trainor .05 George Higgins DO Charles Dunsford 1.00 John A. Cutcliffe 50 John Dixon, De Sable Mills, 1.00 John Beer, South Melville, 25 Joseph Cutcliff 50 Fred Wadman .20 Peter Ferguson 104 tobert McKenzie Bs i) Fanny Dunsford .10 James Gorman 25 George McFarlane ao John David McFarlane 0 Annie McFarlane 25 William Beer 1.00 Mrs. William Beer 1.00 Duncan Matheson .50 J. H. Monaghan D0 $10,90 Collected by J. H. Monaghan, Teacher, | South Me ville, ScutH MELVILLE, Lot_27, April 12th,1900 J. M. DAvison, Esq, Dear Sir,—I mailed to your address this morning by registered letter, $10.90, for the Patriotic Fund; anda few moments after the mail left, a lady gave me 50 cents more towards it. In order to have it pub- lished with the regular list.I send you this, and ask you to please see that it is . added tothe list before publication, viz | Samuel D. Jay : ee Art hur mene, HOES Melville, 50 cts. | Geo. EK. Gay & y so doing you w' . blige, Danaed Wick J. H. MONAGHAN, | Mrs. Wm. H. Birt TEACHER, | Mr James McDonald Mr. John J. McQuaid, Pisquid East $1.00 | John B. Jay ° Chas. W. Leard 1.00 | John Aller McDonald 4 Charles Kelly .50 | Louis Han«rahan i John A, McDonald 50 ) J. A. McDonald # Jonathan Birt .25 | Mrs. David B. Birt Samuel Jay 50 | John Alex. McDonald Benjamin Jay 50 Mate Mrs. John W, Jay .20 ) Total collected in Pisquid East School Edward P. Jay .35 | District by James A. McDonald. ’ Indian Catarrh Cure is the only internal remedy for Catarrh that is GUARANTEED FREE FROM COCAINE AND ALL OTHER OPIATES It IS an entirely vegetable compound. It IS absolutely harmless. ' It IS acertain permanent cure. It IS not a mere temporary relief. It IS not a cost!v long treatment. Itisnot A FAKE but a tried honest remedy that has brought benefit to thousands of your fellow- countrymen. Send 10c for a sample to The Indian Catarrh Cure Co., 146 St. James St., Montreal JOHN HISLOP & CO., Props. Dont forget that we keep shoes We have for the last two weeks been opening our new spring stock of Boots and Shoes .nd now we have one of the finest stocks to be seen in the city. As in all other lines ovr ty cf and shoe department is stccked with only the latest and best goods and of course the pr ces are cut as fine as we can shave them, FOR LADIES See cur fine Oxford shoes and straps m one or two straps, styiish goods, moderate prices, Our litres of Men’s Fine Boots cannot be excelled. We have a splendid Chocolate Dongola Boot with vesting one top, of the handsomest boots we have ever sold, See it. Buy Your Shoes Cheap You Might as Well » ae Ramsay & Ce MODEL SHOE DEPARTMEN wae Ke le em