it TES ' Wrese NS qANic Os _ e¢ = = What Cured Your Cough ? SS) } ADATSON’S BALSAM! | a oe | No Y being | ' i treat It » ) Ther ing fafrs fe perat 2U | u AW) ae Bale” =a? ©2@ 90 il t . | It heals the sore p: tor up the ritated air passa and strengthens the | tubes —— thus stoppi | sources of the cough. 2Sc. AT ALL pRUGGISTS, r eee SLs Baked i Beans A 2 pound can of baked beans in tomato sauce for 10 cents is what we offer. Cheaper than buying beans and cooking them Try atin, 10c SANDERSON & C0 Victoria Row Grocers. i Those Who “! Deal With Us lis al Piain Sailing With (ar Goods are Right Gur Prices are Right Ik lies with charce to prove the above you, reader, togive us 4 seertion. We are receiving new goods daily. See our Covered Chip Market Baskets from 10c up. Choice Creamery Butter just received. Try our Orange Pekoe ‘ea at 28: per lb. It will please you. We also sell Haszard’s genuine BRAHMIN TEA. A big stock ofotaer Teas on band, from 20c per |b up. Also in stock, canaed Salmon, Lobsters, Clams, etc., and a full line of general groceries, all at the lowest’ possible prices. Free delivery of goods to ali parte of the city. communication. R. F. Maddigan & Go LOWERS QUEEN 8TREET.* —————— — WANTED. About the 20th of April at Crowlsnds, Charlottetown, a good plain cook. Also a houze-parior maid. Good wages to competent persons. References required. Apply by le:ter to MRS. BAYFIELD, Hilisda @ House, dy & ekly Aunapolis. Nova Scotia, POR SALE OR TOLBT. George W. Howlan. Possession given th: firet of May next. D. C. McLEOD. Ch’town, March 31st, 1900. ft. ee, ———— Dr. J. C.Houston Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. |, Graduate McGill Uni veraity,<98, * Orrice—Next Door to Merchants Bank. Auction, A first class farm, good young orchard good buildings, 62 acres in a bigh state of cultivation 24 miles from Charlottetown. The farm of Mrs. Williara Gillispie on the Brackley Point Road, opposite Sherwood Cemetery to be sold by auction,on the farm on Monday, April 28rd, 1900, at 10 o’dock,a. m. A rare chance to geta good farm. ¥, H. HORNE, Auctioneer. April 17th, 1906 ; | terposed Telephone , | ! THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 23, 1900 a i ee a ee ee an ae ee ER ~ —, Se, Wh ~ - Y 1m 1] given ‘a new ehara to the } AY YY YYVUY YY V4 NS wy w/e cture in the glass a! ' : es ' a ul rl t bu rs a, a< IG | the glass of L now! ~~ i Mx 2 Royd » Ke I ] ) 1G have obje 1 to ter the room at all - 2202200888 ly. uf that circular mirror had been the ma-. | /S\* ) gic instrument she thought of, but, bh i me ay ing the harmless reflector i was Ve | BY MARY CECIL HAY «| maless elector St was, ie | k -" . pposite 1t with the great | ~ a : y te , ; ~ ; . . , gf ” CAnSe d [oO 4 i} appearances, to- | - Author of “The Arundel Motto,” ‘‘Nora’s Love |®* ( tally SMe cipal i . us O its very presence On | J =>) i oc ?) ‘* RB ~ - ] 57 } } < t ‘ i est, sack to the Old Ho f — Mrs. Trent, wide awake now, gra- | : O- cious] ] Honor over ee o% i ) ver {G6 s hes ¢ a a — - = - ] . d ‘ tea: al 1 th AKRRRRRER RR : a teks , - 7 fra oe oe x iter to sing a du y " ; ia 3 : 1 Hervey : ima we ANegetable Preparation for As- SIGNATURE Stra | lejth : tee. the | similating the Food and Reg ula- Theodora \ her sin, | ting the Stomachs and Bowels of _—OF— © \f | ch once or tw ice, and the a once ol Il > : ! one; then once or twice with Mr. | INFANTS “CHILDREN 7 9 d Ix 1, but Honor had not been asked, eee r wl feeling the neglect acutely, she ce ; | Py | said she must go home. Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- o} all he “Jane told me to be early,” she ex- | ness and Rest.Contains neither to spend : eee ng before Mrs. Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Is ON THE ‘S ' rh ’, with oe me upon her | OT NARCOTIC. +} : atl n mirror gave 1 S S ang : : 1 ) a ley ‘ Royden Keith ae inate WRAPPE wi ho in his gaze, yet “Who is the most likely to inherit s He 1] th picture lived unblemish she qu ‘ 1 Ro 1 coolly, the W " “Th i; eo H . a On ° - OF EVERY j sh ild erta never dream of > | O have es c By W MCS, AOROT, ” lec is te! olla al Ain Datel th n ed Captain ‘Trent, coming forward with “Do not hesitate to say Hervey,” me nf “¥ J ore en his ate BOTTLE OF" observed Honor, in his pause. “You xs ve all ne in OT a or ai les be p af n 1 that she will never acknowledge hous h no one to a ‘ : a. ae ° t] Cravens. I don’t think she will, | © E ca Apertoct Besnoty for Constipa- Mr. Keith. Mr. Myddeltom was very ‘What a ch h idea said Theo eV . i aia fion, sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, ngry with his broth¢ r for marrying my dera, a : weada tes ee Worms Convulsions, Feverish- int. The Cravens were poor, and al- A I would do good to others, 1 Civ te Seth 8 F 7 pirepaena ae ness and LOSS.OF SLEEP. ys had been poor; and—it is to be | I could fford to pay for a master in Sa ee eee ee rT sed they alw avs will be poor.” € pol : ! VO eliey e Hervey trom a —- stand any hing abo it ‘Fac Simile S:gnature of . . +9 i rs nome. “You are evidently grieving for that.” s duty . Gai fila, : “Yes.” she answered, with no shade se gh Such wealth should (To be continued.) NEW YOR ’ of erief in her eyes. “I should love to | Bave some such noble end im view,” |- K, Castoria is put up in one-size botties only. 8 ne ictal tile? iid Royden, w ith a laugh of quiet At6 months old Seas in or ~~ allow anyone ao “Strange thing.” mused Royden,“that | irony. “Gold is, as we all know, ‘Hea- RONG iDEA oP Pama | YU exything else on the plea or promise “St thing,” mus 1 Royden, a oan: whic: ahr seaiiieanaa xii 3) Doses —35C1 8 ee Ge is “just as good’ and “will answer every the old squire should at last shuffle off | Ve" 5 physic, Lites re: torative,’ but we oF responsibility of his wealth upon | 2lso know there are other virtues it can OF... | gi Pose. ea See that you get O-A-8-T-0-R-I-# ] sist Has she been using the | MSS ss.” YSPEPSIA Be The fac- ney since his de: th?” “rh ere is one evil it eannot cure,” EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. - S.8 is on i sil is d h? * “at : : y signature every “No: it has been accumulating, lucki- observed Honor, puzzling a little over of * ° wrap per. ly for us.” replied Hervey: “indeed, it | bis tone, but answering tt merrily, Throws all the Blame on the was accumulating for years before his | “and that is our family failing—ava- ee a Fa —_ Seat of death. Old Myddelton’s money is more | rice. I often think how readily Lady rt oan a rage than a million in hard cash now, inde- | Lawrence‘will recognize us all as Myd- Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills. ne of the landed property.” deltons, when she sees us crowding ea- : ; ; : — “Lady Lawrence may very well d& | grly about her, and paying court to an tie an old — ie — —_—— ro ide one amish on at.” A Tg eS ae ; igestion is confined to the stomach, ino vide . gs a a 7s : °. Me Keith.” ate iy ° which she holds in bond for modern scientist denies that by far the greater . coe oe ee ee ne 4 ee us. ie oe part of digestion aud the more difficult pare OW IS The Time DOHEIEOSMEDSIESOOOHOES assented his hostess, languidly; vut All the women of Blois are fre*k- | takes place in the intestines. This explains still I fan@y she will choose an heir, | led and ill-tempered,’” qucted Royden, | why dyspepsia is never really cured by pre- and that will naturally be Hervey.” rising as Mrs. Trent rose, — ye — age digestion . ss “But Mr. Haughton is as nearly re- Honor paused where she stood, and Gnd act omy Of the stomach. jee 0 1vé a y I] Wi lzted to her, is he 1 rt" forgot every practical answer to Cap- atte wae eras eee ee “Oh, she will not think of him,” in- | tain Hervey’s catechism on the exigen- | cessful as a cure for the worst forms of dyspep- Q Captains Trent, superciliously; | cies of society- sia and indigestion. ‘he is a regular snob, settled down into a pettifogging country lawyer, and al- nest as mean as was old Myddelton himself.” “Sup se you were go re ollect the fact that he’s my guatidian, Hervey,” observed LTloner, q lietly, “That would make no difference,” re- turned Captain ‘Trent, laughing. “You j rw ve well how little you think of A vivid, paint blush rosesto the irl’s cheel and even Royden co hd « that she had not the power cf con- licting the last statement Perhaps he said, “Lady Lawrerce niay choose an heiress in preference to an heir. She might very naturally wish for 2 young relative to live with her, as she has no daughters of her own.” spoke Mrs. Trent, to think is fitted “So I often say,” bh ndly; hew admirably for the post.” “More than the others?’ Theodora turned to Mr. Keith in blank astonishment when he gttered “and it pleases me my daughter “T guess I’ve been victim- ized.”” That’s the guess of many a hard- = working man, "a who, worn-out, =snervous and sleepless, has been for months paying exhorbi- “tant bills to a {" high - priced || doctor without ! a dollar’s worth of benefit. Fre- quently the guess is entirely correct. There are too many doctors whe are only lifted out of obscurity by the size of their bills. The business man or working man who gets run-down and in ill-health from over- work, needs the advice and treatment of a physician who is famous for the thousands of cases he has cured, and not for the thousands of dollars he has charged. In Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., he will find that kind of a physician. For thirty years Dr. Pierce has been chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgi- cal Institute, at Buffalo. He is the discoverer of a wonderful medicine known as Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It isa marvelous med- icine for broken down men and women. It whets the appetite, purifies the blood, makes the digestion perfect and the liver active. Through the blood it acts directly on every organ of the body, driving out impurities and disease germs. It is the great blood- maker, flesh-builder and nerve-tonic. It cures nervous prostration and exhaustion, malaria, liver troubles rheumatism, blood and skin diseases and 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption, weak lungs, spitting of blood, lingering coughs and kindred ail- ments. When you ask a dealer for the ‘*Golden Medical Discovery’’ insist upon having it. A dealer is not a physician and has no right to advise some substitute. When the trouble is of long standing write to Dr. Pierce, who will answer let- ters from sufferers without charge. Ve serious or complicated cases, or those need- ing surgical treatment, sometimes find it necessary to come to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, for per- sonal treatment and care. Dr, Pierce cap be addressed there. “How do you mean, Mr. Keith?” HLe smiled into innocent, ques- and answered her, while \'rs. Trent and Theodora swept omin- ul; past. **\ lazy traveller in Blois, who found hisflandlady freckled and ill-tempered, the ming eyes, wrote his experience so: ‘All the wo- men of Blois are freckled and ill-tem- i red? 9 “I hope, Honor,” remarked Mrs. Trent, girl entered the drawing- room, “that you may some day grow to understand what is required of you when you are the least important per son in company. I despair of ever teaching you.” “Suppose I learn and then find I am not always the least important person in company,” said Honor, with a mischievous glance from under her lashes, “I shall have + }1 to wnlearn, and a fresh lesson to be- gin. Oh, dear me! how pleasant it y ould be if one need only act on in- stinct!”’ “If I were a girl like you, Honor,” put in Theodora, with an exaggerated expression of despair, and perhaps not very strict adherence to truth, _ should feel very grateful to those who tried to train me.” “Under those circumstances, it might almost be a good thing if you were me,” was Honor’s dry and ungrammatical rejoinder, as she took as comfortable 2 scat as Mrs. Trent and Theodora al- lowed her, and settled herself to gain as much enjoyment as possible from the inevitable dissertation on dress. “It would be rude to take"a book and entertain myself with other people’s thoughts,” she mused, when at st Mrs. Trent succumbed to her after-din- ner somnolence, and Theodora posed herself in an attitude of graceful indo- lence, “but I am apparently at liberty to indulge in my own—such as they are.” There was a circular mirror on the wall opposite her, and between the can- dles burning on each side of it she eculd see the fireside group; the elder lady sleeping in her chair, comfortable and handsome, and the youfiger one al- most as motionless, with one ringed] hand supporting the fair, regular face, round which the mirror showed such gorgeous setting of silk and gold. Honor’s eyes lingered on these two figures, hardly glancing for a moment at her own, so still and white. “Suppose,” she mused idly to her- self, “that were the mirror of Lao, and reflected the mind as weil as the person. What should I see? Not much,” she added, with a half smile, still unconsciously ignoring her own image: “there is not much in either Mrs. Trent or Theodora which it would need Lao’s glass to reflect-” As she thought this, still with her eyes upon the mirror, the door behind her wns opened, and another figure was added to the group on which she gazed. ‘hen an involuntary an@ rather puzzl- ea feeling rose in her mind, and this the “us that thoroughly. Big Bargains in men’s clothing, Suits $3.75 to $10.50, wonderful value, at J B Macdonald & Co’s. —wk Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the ridneys, liver and bowels, and give new tone and vigor to the intestines, and make them able to perform their work of digesting the substances on which the stomach no effect. Stomach treatment may do well enough for slight indigestion, but if you have chronic ine digestion or dyspepsia of a serious nature you can profit by the experience of scores of thous sands who have been a, cured by using Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. One ill a dose, 25¢, a box, at all dealers, os zdmanson, Bat@?& Co,, Toronto. — F 99S8 9FO0 00000008 TICS OOOES § Khaki Note. Call in tc-night and get some of the new note paper. All the rage now, Khaki Note. CHAS J. MITCHELL BooKSELLER and STATIONER Queen Street. Opp. Prowee’s...... 1) ORO OOS SOO FES8 OHO OOC4 Nutters Ale —AND— Cream Porter The product of the Silver SpringBrew- ery of Sherbrook, P. Q., far excel ajl — preparations on the Canadian mar- et. Over 300 carloads were delivered at the pcincipal trade centres of the Dominion in 1899 and to-day Nutsers agencies so dot the Dominion of Canada that when it is noon at one, it is evening at another. The Silver Spring goods are chiefly rec- commended for their AssoLure Purity Connosieurs ~recommend and pl.ysicians prescribe them. For sale by A: MACDONALD, So'e Agent for P. E. [. : CEOS 2964 CDOS OF OF FOES GH LTO OOE : 7 / eod _—_— SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offcn New Prowse Block lirst door to the right up tairs. ‘Telephone connection. - DR. AYEPS, and of course you will vant a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages— we have CHEAP «carriages. We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. : ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ ¢ oF ¢ é @ ¢ ? 2 ¢ ¢ 0 @ é ono @O®f 829 D 60D OS OS 0S OD © John Newson a BOS F6S4 OOVDSALSS & OF DOMF C®8OOs Sos wooe Ne ES antes eet eae > SSS eae aenasvhenatlannonaline ae wy “Have you an eye for the Beautiful” If so you will derive unlimited pleasure by inspecting our Millinery Department now replet2 with spring’s latest produe- tiuns, This department which is comparatively new; almost full length of store It is fitted up sete to = P, E. I. being newly tinted, carpeted, is very light some and contaius large bevel mirror, every advantage is afforded in selecting goods. One glance at its soft dainty materials, their exquisite shacings and the arrangement of such, sufficiently assures that compability prevails throughout. Our trimmed hats and bonnets are (not copied millinery) but creations of natures highest gift ORIGINAL ARTISTIC TALENT the result of which cannot be obtained in any copy and can only be accomplished by our milliner MISS BIRCH who besides being an acknowledged artist in her line has an immense range of Tips, Chiffoas, Laces, Buckles, ete,, to seleet from and will meet the requirements of all in point of price “Customers both old and new will receive every attention‘jin her department” at MATTHEW & MCGLEANS Souris, P. E, L a B; ¥. ws > oo — ree scares eran rT naar eee ee ws eS 5 ae o SE Me dle ai Aa oe eet cy Pte ss renee Bae emmy ie es Pea my sre bee ge <tr a RO TNC TA Te ete ee SOS lhc. indie em im astra prs ane en SS eae ti : ee ape fn enon