SEE THAT THE § FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE | ANegetable Prepar: ition for As- | similating the Food and Reg ula- ting the Stomacks and Bowels of Bere % (OT ae Promotes Digestion.Cheer ful- ness and Rest.Contains neither m,Morphine nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. } IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Recipe of Ola Dr SAMUELPITCHER T'umphin Sead ~ Mx. Senna + Mochelic Sulls ~ Anise Seed + vent . Carbonak Sada ¢ Wharm Seed - Lyre Flavor: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms ,Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Sime Siguehere | of NEW YORK. Atbob months, otd 5B todas” © Sac! NTIS : Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. it Mis not sold in balk. Don’t allow anyone to sell ima you anything else on the ‘ples or promise that it a is "just es good” and “will answer every pur- pose.’ 4a- Sco that you get C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. wen The fao- h imile is 6B signature LH every of | - wrapper, Dress Goods, Muslins, Ducks, Satteons, Prints, tome in and see our stock. T J HARRIS, London House =e _—- Dan. Godfrey KE THE— — BELL PIANO soe eaneNaaibiies The Acknowiedged Leader of the W orld. — —LIK $=» If you cannot arrange to “take in” Godtrey’s Band at Moncton, do the next best thing by buying a Beli Piano at PLETCHER'S PIANO WARERO! MS' OQrerA House SUL DG. | — Low Prices are Better Than Arguments— Our values do their own talking; they appeal with stronger force to | the economical buyer than pages of talk with nothing to back it up. Our New Baby Carriages are Here Prices lower than ever JOHN NEWSON, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20, 1898 | WELL WORTH IT. Silas Had wenshe a Gold Brick, but He Didn't Care. “Say, how much is this wuth?’’ asked ' Mr. Silas Greenfodder, producing an oblong parcel from his pocket and hand- ing it to the official addressed. ‘‘Hum-m!’’ remarked the mint as- payer, inspecting it thou ghtfully. ‘‘I | really don’t know what the current | market quotation for brass is, but’’ “Then it ain’t gold?’ cried Mr. Green fodder. ‘‘Certainly not, although it is what is popularly known as a ‘gold brick,’ *’ replied the assayer. ‘‘Ha, ha, ba! Ho, ho, ho! Well, I'll be dummed!’’ roared Mr. Greenfodder gleefully. Now, the official assayer had seen mapy manifestations of dismay, grief and despair upon announcing bis de- cision in such cases, but never before bad he witnessed hilarity. So he jump- ed to a hasty conclusion. “Oh, then you haven’t bought it yet?’’ he said. ‘*Yes, I have too. Paid $1,200, all I’ve saved in 40 year, for it. Ha, ha, | ba! Ho, ho, ho! Gosb, but that’s a good un!’’ replied Mr. Greenfodder, grinning happily. ‘*Well, what’s so funny about losing $1,200?’ demanded the puzzled assayer. ‘““Why, it’s wuth it, young feller, it’s wuth it. Just after Marier an me was hitched I bought a hoss fer $200 that wasn’t wuth $50, an fer 40 year Marier she’s been a-castin it up to me. Now, I didn’t noways want to buy this, but Marier she made me; said it wuz the biggest kind of a bargain,’’ explained Mr. Greenfodder. ‘‘ Hereafter when Ma- rier sez ‘spavined hoss’ to me I’m agoin to say ‘gold brick’ to Marier, an I’ll bet there’s agoin to be peace in the Greenfodder family from now cn. Yes, sir, it’s wuth it, if it did comea leetle high.’’~-Alex Ricketts in New York Sunday World. | An O vp Axp Wit Triep Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has used foroaver fifty years mothers forth ir children while teething with perfect «neces. It soothes the child softens the gumea, allays all pain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Dia:rhoea. I~ pleasant to the tarte. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalcu'able. Be eure and ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothing Syr ap, andtake bo Other kind. RemMeEDY.— been Wants, Lost, Found, &¢, PASTURE TO TtEl—Forty-four acres o, choice pastere Janu on St. Peter’s Road terms $W in advance E G. Love, 1163ipd IDEA Tl. °U MMER RESIDENCE the summer months, a cottage containing seven rooms. situated on Waterside, fronting on Pownall Rav, Firet-cless truit and vege- tab'e garden in conection Address J. M. Haley. Waterside, Pownal Post (ffice. P E. Isiard 1186 3aw —To let for WANTED—A girl for general housework, with reference. ArplytoMrsJ B. Mac _ ald, Dorcbester Street, East 116: TO LT On Haviland Street, opposites the Cher'o tetown Hospital, a hense ecntsining nine rocm , at present occupied oy Conductor Gillis. boss ssion Beautifel ! eca-ion, rent moderate Vrs on oily ol'y, coimr ‘ riven about lWth June. A’ ply to next door, or to John Conn- sueen ane Dorcheste "Pts, 116 Ac v red -ugey and express waggon. (used a short whi'e) for sale ata bargain, Enquire at ‘+o H Toombs, 116 dyli wk 21 TO LET. «comfortable cottage on Rich mond St west Possession given June ‘4th, or earlier, if desired, Apply to James D. Mason, TO LET—House on Payfieid S'reet,twti good stable and coach-house inthe rear, now occupied by “r Donald Me Kenzie. Fos- 8s: ion given on the 2th of this month. An 1 to Philip Large. liudy lw pd WANTED --An experienced gi:i for genera housework, reference r quired Also boy waned, to la work about a bouse, Avply to Mrs a Eden, corner of Pownal and Ric h- mond > 169 “aX LET —The honae and premises known is the “Old London House,’ situateon Water 3t., nextt» Government Warehouse No |! \ ppl 7~i0 Peake pros & Oo. jan2s—-tf WANTED.—An gem need cook, wawes $i°.00 Apply to Mre EF, Kaydeid, FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well a iiiaee Hotel on R'ehmond Street, near the market. This Hotel contains about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good abling for thirty borses, with Jarge yard in COanection. Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 600002000008 R900; 0900 900" Sometimes a red flag means anarchy, sometimes an anction, It is usually an sign of excitement of one kind or another. What I am doing in my store seems to have stired up as much commotion as if I bad hung out a red flag, but it is Only the bargains inside. My com- petitors dou’t like ita bit. No won- : der; look at these prices— Men’s Stockings 4 pairs for 25 cents Men’s Shirts worth 6c, for 49c each Men’s Underwear ; worth 7éc, for 49 cents | i PHILLIP GOODS EIN, New York Cheap Store. CAPT. MAY’S OLD STAND, ellers of good Furniture "4 GRAFTON ST. trangers to poor Furniture. r. | Sewveceecoee Reewe-v «4 {i tea by millions of | 3THE RED FLAG 2. Some Remarkable Bulls. Sir Boyle Roche is best known to | | fame as the man who smelled a rat, saw bim floating in the air and nipped him in the bud, but a writer in the current Cornhill has unearthed some less fa- miliar bulls from the same eminent source. For example, discoursing on the relations between England and Ireland, Sir Boyle declared that ‘‘he is an enemy to both kingdoms who wishes to dimin- ish the brotherly affection of the two sister countries.’’ This is, however, no better than the benevolent wish of the | governor of Georgia, his speech at | the last Atlanta exposition, that the oc- casion might which would bring about a more perfect unity between north and south. Vizeaya and the Pup. A man who has just come back from New York tells me that on the day the Spanish war vessel the Vizcaya enter- ed New York harbor, at the very mo- ment when the salutes were firing in her honor, a litter of pups was born on one of the police boats, and out of com- pliment to Spain—a compliment I hope the nation appreciates—they named the eldest pup Vis-kay-yi. — Washington Post. = SURE you get what you wari when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Cure, There’s no substitute fer HOOD’S. dost Compact Gamera IN THE WORLD Taking 33x34 3ix4) 4 Pictares and ' Only 1} inches thick when closed, in- cluding double plate holder, MADE IN THREE SIZEs, Vest Pocket, for 2x24 pictures, $ 5.00 Pocket, for 34x34 pie “urds, 7.50 Tourist, (pocket) tor 32.4} do, 10.00 FOR PLATES ©. “ILMS. Complete with extra ‘ity Achro- matic Lens. Brilisauc view finder. Every camera tested before leaving factory and will prcduce Perfect /ictures. W. LL. Harvie, Sule Agent for P.E.I. ies + eos t. Geo. St. Grafton and G We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes an **ock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pier!and, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s JOY & DAVIES —e? ee - tf TENDERS. Tenders will be received at the office of Peake Bros. & Co. up to noen Thursday, 26th inst,, for the erection of a roof on warehouse known as Warehouse H, No. 2 W hart. Plan aad spec fication to be seen at our office. We do not bind our- | selves to accept the lowest or auy tender, PEAKE BROS & CO, Ch’town, May LT. Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and rolled plate, and selling very low, czom W. N. TANTON be an entering wedge | | Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre a a. A ee AARARARAARARARARRARRA [PORT AN You Cannot Be Sure That it is A wee drappie o Pattison’s Rare Old Whisky : you are buying unless you insist on getting it in the orig- jnal amber colored bottle, with branded cork, capsule and lo bel This Grand Old Whisky is for sale here, there and every- Whi lesale by aS Sc EAVRRAARAAARAARARARAACRA where. GaN RENEE Y For Sale By All Licensee Vendors FECES ESS SS ESS NN Ey Ride The 4 g-lighily Kind, This sut represents the best bicycle made, the Imper- ial, $75. The Imperial for $60 is not quite so good, but is better than most other makes at $75, Thisis the Progress Whee:, the : best $40 wheel o” the market. Don’t buy a low grade cheap wheel when you can get a gocd one such as the Progress tor the same price of cheaper. These wheels have given the best of satisfaction where ever used. They are strong, they are well finished, they are light running, they are the go-lightly kind. Be sure and ride the go-lightly kind. FRED P. NEWSON, DOES THE EMPLOYMENT OF LABOR BENEFIT A COMMUNITY OF COURSE IT DOES D. A. Bruce employs more people mauufacturing custom and read ymade clothing than all the staff of the largest dry goods house in the prevince (possibly twice as many). Weis prepared to giveemployment to three times the numberif a more liberal patronage is extended in the purchase of home | made clothing. He isconfident he gives better value than any importing clothier, who merely acts as a middle man be- tween the foreign manufacturer and local consumer, taking hismoney and sendingit abroad to pay tor foreign labor, The product of the local manufactures st yild have preference ety, 4g. BRUCE