THE DAILY EXAMINER, HUMANITY’ HOPE AND FRIED PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND the Great Health-givinge Prescription. The Weak and Ran Dowa Secure Wondeful Vitality From the Great Medicine is the Summer Time. Paine’s Celery Compound is the greatest ; organs are not doing their work properly | and most wonderful medical prescription That able, noble and cbrietian Phelphs, M. D., —when conatipation is poisoning the blood disease with iron hand bas taken of that of the age. —when physician, Prefessor E. it to the world for the curing possession the body—then it is Paine’s Celery Compound shows its mar- DL BA. gave , of those terrible diseases that are so com- | velous health-giving powers. mou and prevalent in our modern life. Thousands who have met with failures Nervousness, sleeplessnes*, prostrat:or ‘ dyspepsia, constipation, rheumatiem, neu ralgia, heeadache, kidvey and liver troubles and blood diseases, are banished fore by the use of Dr. Phelp’s Paine’s Seloey mon mediaines of the day, and who at last | Celery Compound, have giver the belief of ali sick Paine’s strovg testimo iy for found health, strepgth and happiness in | and dieappointments in the use of the com- | the seeait thes 7 general debi ity, Cyspepsia and indi gestion, that made life aleae «t a continued misery, and having used a great many medicines without any -atisfactory results, I was induced to try your Paine’s Celery Com- pound. The first bottle I used eeemea to strike at the very root of my trou'le. Thus | encouraged, I used two bottles more, with am cured of all my troubles. Your medicine haa done tor me what the doctors could pot accomplish | Now I can ea® well and enjoy my foed. ible ] something that formerly was impose }) lp { [I [I I Ip {i (- I [i [> ()» Ih lp aij ul Fine Yorkshire Serge For Strength, elasticity, durability and finish no cerges can sur- pass our “TYKE.” Yo protect ourselves and ensure our customers getting this high class serge we have stamped this trade m ark 4 ft » j ' ; ‘ i 24 Any serge offeredas “TYE” ard not and therefore worthless. Refuse it. for you if be has not got it in stock on the inside every marked ae above yards. ig not genuine, Insist on your tailor getting “TYKE” => 7 FrTTyTF HoraceHaszard Manufacturers Agent . BEPRESENTING The Acatia Sugar Refiaing Co, a _—— Limited Extra standard Granuiated Extra Circle C. Yellow Extra C. Paris Lump Golden Syrups. Samples and prices mailed upon application, 7 Hiorace Haszard, P. KE. I. Agent. { Mess. J. Lewenz & Hauser Bros, TEAS Indian, Saryune, Congou and Blends. 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It’s often I have seen your lips go searching uj a smile, And, oh, I somehow knew your heart was grieving all the while, And the sky was dark and gloomy and the bird songs were so few, And the sun forgot its shining—till your eyes smile& too! b Compound. ie men and women. eee cheerfully recommend your Paine’s Celery | . In summer time, when strength failse— Mrs. J.J Dawson, 906 Sanguinet street, | Compound to all who ruffr as I die: it i when that tired, list lees feeling is exper!- \ Montreal, writes a follows : certa uly is the best medicine in the | i enced from day today—when the digestive “Having suffered for ten vears w-th! world” a a . ] ‘ As AALBALL4e2 44 2~£ZE442444 ‘ EN R EYES SMILE ‘ . £2454 350-352 22S ES SS SS WH YOUR EYES SMILE TOO. 4 7 pee ‘ When your eyes smile too—when your eyes smile too, Oh, the listen of the willows and the glisten of the dew! the brightness of the meadow and the lightness of the grain, And the music of the little winds that laugh along the lane! Oh, ths whisper of the valley and the decpness of the blue, And the glory just of living when your eyes smile too! Oh, —New York Press. Last Saturday our banver snap was blouaes, this Saturdav its over 300 hats at 25c. They may go as fast as the waists, eo come early—Jas Paton & Co. b= sree Wants, Lost, Found, &e, a —— LOSf—On Thursday Morring, near the Rail- way “tation, praver book. The finder will bevewarid by returningittothe Rev Jas ~impson, Khochford st (28 WANTE!H first-class Engineer. at B. @ M. Ratten bury’ s Pork Factory, ©®WANTED—A _ vcenera!l required. Apply lo Mrs E Prince 1, oe, y terva R. nt, reference 3row, upper 126 “WANTE N—A girl‘or gene val ban ework, g00d wagts. Apply to the Central House 126 Iw TO LET—A conveniently si'uated «nd eom- | fortabie house en Uprer Hillsboro St, with bay wirdow and six rooms. b esivesplarge pan- try, and large clothes clos-t 4 pply te Aut rey Brown, at Mark Wright « Co’s. 126 uf TO LET—tThat beantifully situated hous? on Brighton Koad, now oceunied by Vrs Cameron, containing nine ro: ms and bath- room, and heated by ht water, and fitted for elec tric a Possession given June isth Apply to W.C. Harris, Architect, 2) PASTUKE TO LET -- Water thereon. Within city limits. Apply toJ. 4. Longworth. S'1ORE TO LET—in a short time—The shop occuried by Johnson & Johrson, Drug- | | | gists, nextto london Hcuse Correr Apply at once to Goff Bros 246-2wks W ANTEND—Immeidiatelv. a capabie hous r- maid. Re'e-ene s required. Apply to Mrs. F. Parker (arvell may 27 —\|w TO LET. a gcotteg ze on West St H. C. Douse may 27—|w PASTURE forafew cows at Westwood Dr. G 4. Warourton a L'S lw WANTLHEUD—Ag: nts for new Sam ples, new plan wt Luke Bros Co., Montreal season, new engage ment, App!y to Mrs. F. WANTED \ Coo. wv, C an tO — | HARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 4, 1£93, : an aetna agente Po ORI OLUUI NG EASIER THAN WORK That’s Why One Mara Sold Outa Street Stand. I once got a rather curious confession from a professional beggar, which if true, and I believe it was, opened my eyes to the reckless ways in which American beggars are made. ‘‘I had been pooping a sidewalk stand for yea said he. ‘‘I worked hard and earned Ginies $3 to $4 a week. On that I lived. One night when I started to go home by the Mission street cars I found that my pocket had been picked. It was too far to walk, so I decided to borrow a nickel. The first man to whoin I told my story gave me a quarter without hesitation. All the way home I thought it over. A quarter was as much asl made clear at my stand many a day. It all ended by my selling out and going to begging, always telling my first story. I have done pretty well since then and like the business.’’ One day I met him in Union square. ‘“*How’s business?’’ I asked. He was leaning against a tree, deeply intent on some figures in a book. He slipped the book into his pecket and began to whine. ‘‘Never mind your regular story,’’ I said, ‘‘I know it. Answer my question like a man, and you may add a dollar to your bank account.”’ After a little preliminary skirmish- ing he waxed confidential. ‘*I make it a rule,’’ he said, ‘‘never to walk less than 100 blocks each day. It is a very poor block that doesn’t aver- age 2144 cents. Two blocks will mors often net me 10 cents.’’ He consulted the book. ‘‘ Yes, the average of the last six months is $5 a day—that is, just 5 cents a block. I have been on this beat nearly a year now, and I have my regu: lar customers. Excuse me a miuute.”’ He passed through the fog to the other side of the street and touched his hat to an elderly acquaintance of mine who was coming down the broad steps of the Pacific Union club. Ina moment he returned with a bright new quarter in his hand. ‘“*‘I told him my wife was better to- day,’’ he said, smiling pleasantly, ‘‘and that she prayed for him night and day. Well, so long! Your dollar passes the limit today—and business is over.”’ Can you blame him? Five dollarsa day is the wages of a first class mechan- ic. Why should not begging become a profession when people are such easy game?—Overland Monthly. FACTS ABOUT HEALTH At Least ’ irs, It is Easy to Keer “il if We Know How—Some of the jitions Neces- sary to Perfect Hes th. The importance of r cining good health is easily unders , and it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of the conditions required. ln perfect health the stomach promptly digests focd, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure. rich bluod. Now it is cer- tainly a fact that no medicine has such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is literally true thet there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would have been in their graves had they not taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is depended upon as a family medicine and genera) regulator of the system by tens of thou- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure. This is the secret of its great success. Keep your system in good health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which absolutely cures when other medi- cines fail to do any good whatever. Hood’s Pills are the only pills to take with Hood's Sarsaparilla THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, Hyndman, Kent St, TO LET— On Haviland Srreet, « Charlottetown Hospita} nine room~:, at present o« pr Gillis. Possession eive Beautiful location, rent Mrs Connolly next door, olly, corner Queen and [x TO LET.—A comfortable cottag mond St west. Possession give or earlier, if desired, Mason, pposit he } containing | dpy Conductor n about loth June. moders ate \ A » Vv to | or n Oontt- reheste 1 neuse oh > on Rich n June ‘4th, Apply to James I) ee TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Wate | st., nextt. Government Warehouse No } Appl~ to Peake pros & Co. jan2s--t' WANTED.—An_ experienced cook, wages | $10.00. Apply to Mrs EF. Bayfie:d, y7 Ww ANTED-Suces 2sSful canvassers in a line to act as closers, $°0.0) per mo nth and expense s, Address box 679. Montreal. sala Nui eenistitielasinaiblllk sted iiiGiilied nilniind te ¥O LE?.—That comfortatie and plezsantly situated house on upper Queen St.. being southern half of the reside nee of the lat. Chief Justice Palmer, now in ceeccuvation o Commander Cheyne Hot ani cold water in sam>, rent moderate, pOssession given Is) May uext. Apply tojH, JAMES PALMER Ch’towr, to IDEAL -UMMER RESIDENCE ~~ f the :ummer months, 4 cottage containing seven rooms, situated al Waterside, fronting snr Steet ou Pownal Bar, Fir-t-cless iruit and vege- table garden in eonection. AddreasJ. M. Hale), Waterside, Pownal Pust Office. P, F. Islacd, 114 bi saw | Point Du Chene counecting ee aa nelle — Ors oe - W\\ 7 \ te > : Ba ay r' \ 7 if oe a Sit et. AN a es ane oN Jif wo 19P sy, ABN »\ “Y ™ a % A » a Lees me Er SA =e ‘ Wes a Sea = SY ae ly a ei Re NS St Pe eae * aap ase e Sar <a en tie” Tas Oe As 1 ss ag FS Daeg Ss STEAMERS..... 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