nat tee Toe DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 23 1898. \, TETLEY’S Siz SOUVENIR OF \ VICTORIA'S eee PREIGNWN > \ dew wi is cieuitivaibanie The i o bett { tailed at c. than the t 1 TETLEY’S JUBILEE CANISTERS, These were mad 3 a se ir her Maj sty’s ijlustrious reign ; ere decor ated with as i.andsome a piece cf color work es his ever bee en in Canned Tler M jt ty is r in lifelil colors it most m | periods of her life; 1937, 1838, 1897; in panels, accurate re- presentations of Her Majesty’s Army and Navy are to be found. } 5 } ‘s wie ecocddae be useful as a handsome tea or cake caady. tin will rth 6oc. most dealers tea 1s consunsed th The tea is wo The tin is surely worth 50c. Sold by ; if yours cannot survly you send direct to jOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N.S. Or 14 LEMOING STREET. MONTREA! When the at Goc ' t . © ‘te Kd : “te “Ge oe vt Ka e Ko ot va Ks a ve ct KS Ko Ko * i {mporfant fo {nvalids A wee drappie o’ Pattison'’s Rare Old Whisky Tried,exhavsted nature finds a reliable recuperative in the stimulating and invigorating properties of Strictly pure, reliable and effective, this grand the best and safest stimulant for invalids’ use. Recommended b y le vading physic ians brandy, owing to its great age. For sale by ali authorized vendors, as being saperic to Wholesale by For Sale By Ail Licensed Vendors sccllinlialialll FEES Ary War or Peace. Amid the excitement of war rumors, we have gone right on watching the interestsof our customers, We are ready and full equipped with a large stock of FINE FOOTWEAR. The cream of the best factories. Our forte is reliable shoes- sure strikers. well mounted »nd cannot be defeated in var iety or price. The boom is un—Fire away. Weeks & Wrarren BES IE YE SPER ee ee EY Y * rene ] “4 Painless - Dentistry A WORD TO THE CARELESS Many persons do not value their teeth If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to nave the tooth extracted. Justa lew words on that point, they go and haveit taken out, that is t xe last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another tooth will begin troubling; out it goes, too, and soon after a while the person cinnot masticate food; conse- qunee is their health becomes impaired; thea they pay doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa last resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question from a business standpoint. In the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own : Desk Wrong!y Named. The big, towheaded boy in the blue jean suit looked at the lawyer’s new roller top desk for several moments and then asked, with a hesit: ting drawl: ‘‘Whar’s the pigeons at?’’ ‘‘What pigeons?’’ asked the lawyer. ‘‘W'y, the pigeons that stay in that thar thing.’’ “Why, this is a desk. roost.’ ‘‘Waal, whut did me thern little square things wz pigeon- holes, then?’’—Atlanta Journal. It is no bird tCilsae 2 ye mean by The Light of His Life, ‘*Doan’ turn yo’ face from me, Miss Chloe. Yo’ smiles am de only light in ma dark life.’’-—New York World. Very Poor Support, When Charies R, Thorne, Jr., was doing utility at the Boston museum in the early sixties, he married the daugh- ter of a well known Boston detective officer named Calder. Afterward he came to California and did not return to Boston for some years. When he was a leacing man, Calder went into the apothecary store of Orlando Tompkins, then one of the lessees of the Boston theater, and said, ‘‘I understand Char- ley Thorne is coming back to Boston.’’ **Yes,’’ was the repiy of Tompkins. **Coming back to support Booth, is he not?’ ‘‘Yes,’’ was again the answer. ‘*Well,’’ drawled out Calder, ‘‘if be does not suj port Booth any better than be supported my daughter he’ll be durned poor support.’’—Argonaat. The Frenchman In London, Monsieur (who prides himself upon the fluency of his English, to police- miu)—Mister the officer, if it that I would not you to make the distressment absolute, may I to you present the bum- ble petition that you with the most great kindness and amiability should me inform of the quick path by which I may straight attain to the place of the Gallery of the Nations? Policemau—Wot say?—Pick Me Up. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets. All Druggists refund the money if it fails to cure, <5¢e Wants, Lost, F ound, Gt PASIUE R i fara few cows at Ww stwoot Dr. G *. Warourton lis iw W sNTEI—A girl for gererai housework, fppl) to Mrs D. Stewart. 1'8 WinirTr A Ceok. Apply to Mrs. F. W, Hyndman, Kent St, 7 PASTURY 7“ ¥% ET—F orty- four acres oO. echoiee pasti re land on St. Peter’s Koad terms $if in: dvanee. E G. Love. 1163ipd IDEAL £U MER RI RESIDE NC E—To let. for the summer menths, a coltage containing sven rooms, situated at Waterside, fron‘ing on Pownsal Pav, Firrt-c'css truit and vege- table garden in conection Address J. M. Haley, Waterside, Pownal Post ( fice. P. E. Islard LIA 6i Saw WANTED—A girl for general housewerk, with reference. Applyto MrsJ B. Macion ald, Dorchester Street, East 116 3i TO LET— On Haviland Street, opposite the Charlottetown Hospital, a hov Fe conte ining nine rooms, at present occupied py Cornducior Gillis. Possession wiven about l0th June. Beautiful location, rent moderate. A ply to Vrs Connoily next door, or to John Conn- olly, corner Queen and Dorchester Sts. 116 A covered buggy and express waggon, (used a short while) tor sale ata bargain, E nqnire at Geo H. toomhs, li6a tyli wk 2i A comfortable cottage on a Rich Possession vziven Iune ‘4th Apply to James D:. TO LET. mond St wert or earlier, if desired, Mason, Ww ANT ‘E ED. —Suleemer ; salary from start, rermanent place. Brown Bros & Co, brown’ 8 Nurseries, Unt, | TO LET—Housre on Payjfield Sireet, 'wita good sta! le and coach-nous® inthe rear, now ocenpied by Vr Donald McKenzie. Pos-:ess- ion given on the 25th of this month. to Philip Large. liudy lwyd WANTED --An experienced gici for genrra housework, refererce r quired Also boy | wan‘ed, todo work about a bouse, | Mrs. James Eden, corner of Pow nal and Rich- i mond ~t. ity | of Malcolm McLeod four chains and thirty-two Apyls! Anply to | et ‘our ' : e most certainly pu _— _— nee th . stuns head, and the y pone ; _— I : oe LET.—The house and premises known there lor use Now think ot this—if you h: ud a wart q | as the “Old London House, ’situateon Water : | St., nextt» Government Warehouse No 1 on 5 our flioger, that troubled you, would you have the Appl~ to Peake ros & Co. jan2s--tr finger cut off to remove the wart? Whycertaintly J| wanrep—an_ experienced cook, wages | r : | $10.00 Apply to Mrs EF. Bayteid 7 not Well, why louse a tooth to remove an ache. We can §j | ———————________ OU3'1.— ive eorge or Et yn stop toothac he and save the tooth, and garantee them | a pair of specticles in case, addressed F. | . - | Ernes:. Firder will be rewar Y g never to ache again. | Same at Caider « Son. Wie 16 21 pa Artificial Teeth must be good +o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- faction er we don’t want your money. : You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same aay. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. 7 to Open evenings “To LET.—That comfortabie and piesa ntly | situated house on upper Queen St... being the |} southern half of the residence of the late | Chief Justice Palmer, now in « ation « Commander Cheyne Hot and cold water y |} in sam*, rent moderate, possessiv | May vex. Apply to H, JAMES 'p ALMER wo | Ch’towr., TENDERS. Tenders will be received at | Peake Bros. & Co. up to 26th inst,, for the erection ci | warehouse known as Warehouse H, No. ‘Wharf. Plan and specification to be ' seen at our office. We do not bind our- | selves to accept the lowest or any tender PEAKE BROS & CO, Ch’tewn, May IT. > v« the office of as T burt day, a roof on * THE DOCTOR'S TALKS. “Headache Powders’’ ®Merely P Para- lyze the Nerves. DODD’S DYSPEPSIA TABLETS ARE THE GNLY “URE FOR HEADACHE BECAUSE THEY REMOVE THE CAUSE — THE DCCTOR CURES EVERY CASE, “T always advise my patients and friends avoid ‘Headache Powders’ as would avoid s quicksand,” said one of our well-known physicians today. “There powders dull the pain foratime, but when their effect dies out the agony re turos. The powders merely paralyze the nerves and so prevent them from feel~ ing the pain. There is only one way to cure headache, and that is to remove its cause. If] runaeplinter into my finger I don’t take medicine to cure the pain (hat accompanies the festering, swelling and inflammation resulting from the presence of the splinter. I TAKE THAT SPLINTER out. Then the pain vanishes. So with headache. Remove the cause aud the pain disappears. **Nine~tenths of the headaches that tore ‘ure humanity epring from iudigestion. Cure the indigestion and you cure the headache.” to iney ? “How would you cure the indigestion, } doctor ?” asked bis friend. “Very easilv,I would simply take one or iwo of Dodd’s Dyspepecia Tablets afier each meal.” “There that will po medicine under the sun cure indigestion, keadache, Dyspepsia, ete., exc ep Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. Thev cure ty digesting the food and toning avd strengthening the stcmach. “I bave cured every case of [adigestion and Dyspepsia, I kave met during seven years past and my cures were ail effected vy Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets.” Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists, at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto. ———— > i> aa An Op Anon W: ui Triep is RemEDY.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. I; soothes the child softens the gums, allays al! pain, cures wind, colic, avd is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask fr Mrs. Wiaslow’s Soothi:g Syrip, and take no other kind. Sea ARAARARAAARAAAARAAS -—=wepeeeer © CD af For Coughs, ; Colds, Bron- Spruce jchiti Sore Bum | KERRY, WATSON @ CO., Prnoranicrons. MONTREAL. i w Sheriff's Sale virtue of a Writ of Statute Execution te me directed, of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Clarence B. McDougall against Arthur P, Thorne, I have taken and seized as the pro- perty of the said Arthur P. Thorne, ail the right, title and interest of the said Arthur P. Thorne, in and to all that tract, piece or parcel of land situate in the Reyalty of Char lottetown, in Quzen’s County, bounded as fol lows:—Commencing at the North side of Union Street at the east boundary ef land in rg the distance of By issued out poss on of Heary C bs; thence al same east boundry north for sour Chains and thirty-two links; thence by a right angle line east for the of two chains and thirty-two links or until it meet lard owned by Malcolm McLecd the austance tronung on said street; thence south along the same land Ti What is : i SS ROSS = Loa SRS SSS MAA Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic subs It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its gu is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving jhealthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. 7 t wsiliCee 1arantee * | * Castoria. | Castoria. *“Castoria is an excellent medicine for! “Castoria is so well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatediy told me that I recommend it as superior to any pre- of its good effect — their children.” scription known to me,” Dr. . C. OsGoon, Loz well, Mass. H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N, Y, THE FAC-SIMILE S:GNATURE OF e APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CCNTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEw YORK ciTy. a a . . D - eh, ay AARAARAAAAARAARARRAARRAD A tady Desires her wedding ring to last a life. In order to do this. it must be well made, suffieiently heavy and of the right quality. We have just such Rings Dont be afraid to ask to see them. to show them. It’s our business ‘= 7 O. PF. NULCHE The Queen St- Jeweller SPEER EEE EEE EEE EEE EY a emacs Dress Goods, iZuslins, Ducks, Satteens, x rints, | 36) 9 a : K : : : 2 ome in and see our stock. HARRIS, London House Dan. Godfre —— SKE THE. BELL PIANO divoingi ie eaal links or to the aforesaid Unien Street; thence along the north side of the same west two chains and thir \ lin] to the place of commencement, ntaining One A ‘re of Lan lp a little 4 re or les » an i part of Pasture Lot Number § he Rovalty of Charlottetown. Also, all that other piece of land, situate in the Common of Charlottetown aforesaid, bounded as follows:—Commencing on the wt le of the lower Spring Park Road at the ast corner of land in possession of loh hence along the southeast side ] we lly the « ul ; thence south stwat line betw he | rne } r tl Ny en inc 5S OF tO i allotted to Charles Thorne; thence northeast- ly along the northwestern side of said land » Charles Thorne until i trikes the I r Spring Park Road; thence slong the said Road northwardly to the place of com me ment, in Queen’s County, andI d | hereby give Pul lic Notice, that I will on | | Tuesday, the 22nd day na tg rem 1898, at | Tw > o'clock, noon, at the t House in Char wi in the said C ount ly, Sel up and sell at Pul \uction, the said Property, or s much ther ; will satisfy the levy marked I id writ, gy i) H i i and llars and sixteen « nts ($1 1.16), beside Sherifi’s fees and all incidental expenses. W. B. ROBERTSON, Sheriff. Sheriff's Office, Queen’s County, May 7th, 1598. D C. McLgop, Plaintiff's 4ttorney. ‘The Acknowledged Leader of the World. If you cannot arrange to “take in” Godtrey’s Bind Moncton, do ths next best thing by buying a Bell Piano a FLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROOMS Opera House BvuiLpinG.