she - ° » — ; i : ? : : } oe Cage ti = He sory phe, Pet eae Se I Me ne ag tone S “s£a vas —_— queen <Siialh dade Dismond Rings Ns Sar 4 , SS ee Stes MENS | | | For engagement ring# | Still take first place in pop-| ular favour, | Their | their intrinsic | dure bility, apy to refined taste The price ranges from $7 up. Soeeial rings ordered on approval for yowrinspection. | G. fF. HUTCHESON, } matehless spark! ralue.and their al irresistably Watchmaker & Jeweler Special: Notice. H:ving pu:chased from Mr. F. J “Jornsby the stock and good will of is 1cokand Stationery Busines in che Morris Block, we will continue the bi siness in its various branches, sell- it ¢ «| lowest pricestor cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the Dusiress in the past, will be in charge of the. store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many Hew cones. k of Wail Papers 1 sale, and all de- ness will be kept ‘ll supplied news al feature of the will be known as re.” A chotve new stoc nil be 2 mee puto pe! n «nw of the bus mei,:'ocked. Aw stard will be a spec business. he store "Ibe Bazaar Bookst« Met 'T H} ett. Beaaar COA Srecessors to F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK.... I h’town, March 15, 1900. oo Plant Line Boston Commeneimg May & he, the faverite S. §. “HALIFAX.” Will leave Obarictietown for Bes- ton every Tuesday at noom (Standard tine) calling at Mawkesbury and Halif..x Returning will leave Boston every Satu’ diy at noow. Poss ngers leaving @harlottetown Wediesday morning via Pictou, mace close « nneetion at Halifax with 8S. S. ‘Ha! fix.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Rail way. For tickets, rates mation, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, and all infer- H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent. W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake C hacolates <-~ Can be had at any following fixst class T. J. Morris »D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A, Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Cates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H, Wason, Apl 24tf. ore and other kidne? | say Dodd’s Kidney Pille had i | | had been given THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 15, 1900. —- << NRWLY INTRODU CED. Sensation Caused im Barnaby Nivel’ N. B, by Dedd’s Kidney Pills. Barnaby River, N. B, May 14 Quite @ sensation bas been caused here lately by the introduction of a new medicine Dodd’e Kidney Pi!'s. Altbough there had been many deat Bright’t Disease yet strange to been om roubles, 7 rounding district 1 never faith tested. Our people had little patent medicines, Now, however, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are creating a censstion. A large number of people are usng the first week | Cornelius Crottie, of Barnaby River, who up hw the doctors. The fact seema to haye surprised him, but it 14 always true where Dodd’s Kidney are used. Galt has sent $800 and about eight tons of clothing and merchandiee to the Ottawa and Hull fire sufferers. Minard’s Liriment Relieves Neuralgia The annual supply of mi'k for London, England, ie estimaied to beabout fifty million gallons. And that leaves many of the people without any. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes 80 suddenly and treacher- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awakes in the night ccughing and struggling for breath. This femcus remedy is the sterd by in the homes of this continent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation, %5 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, One of the homeless families at Ottawa nnwbers 20 persons, and there are, ceveral families of eighteen. -_- To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. All lvggisiprefurd the money it fails tocure Se, W. Grove’s tigpali wie ia cn cach box The rverage progress on the Simplon tunne! is 16 feet a day. _— Thought iscompany for those who are capable of e\neriaining it. Wisdom is one of the things that don’t ¢ome to the man who sits down and waite. ————— One way to judge a man’s character is by what be doesn’t eny. Babies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment, @ preparation which basa record of cures un- parailed in the history of medicine, Ecrema, salt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, and all itching eklin diseases, are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase's Uirtment, oe Happiness results from being content with what you haven’t got. = — a ae 2 What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure comfort in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without discomfort or pain. A hundred imitations rove the merit of Putoam’s Painless Corn xtractor, which is always eure, safe, and painless See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine deslere. There is one good thing about the man with trouble on bis mind. He never breaka into your office humming selections frem a rag time opera. eaten peer e cere Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere his village and sur- | them and expressing surpise and delight at the result. “From | begaa to improve,” says | DY: t riiis ] PATRIOTIC FUND. Amount already received and acknow- ledged by Merchants Bank of P. E. L., &3 885.79. Collected by L. Ackland, Marie. | Wm A E Mobbs $1 00 Franklin Dingwell 1 00 J H Dingwell 1 00 Oswel H Dingwell 25 Philip H Long 25 Joseph H Simons On | of North St. Eleanor’s school, Lot 17. George W Carr OO George Andrew 00 | Henry W Compton 00 00 00 ] 1 ] Charles Andrew 1 Harry C Craswell 1 l j | Hubert Howatt 00 | George M Compton 00 Mrs William Andrew 50 Edward Andrew 50 Richard Simmons 50 | Thomas M Linkletter 50 John D McMillan 50 50 50 John Andrew George Inman. Herbert Inman 50 Woodland Simmons 50 School children 1 00 Marie VY Munro 1 00 Eugene G Craswell 50 $ 14 00 Collected by Peter D. McDonald, Little Pond: Jas A E McDonald 50 A D McDonald 5O 25 50 15 50 25 50 50 30 } W D Dingwell D J McDonald Peter Campbell Mrs John A Dingwell | Mrs Jas V McDonald Ronald McCormack Angus McCormack Roderick McDonald Jas Steele Jas Swallow 30 Mrs Jas McDonald 25 Allan McDonald 25 Ronald A McDonald 25 Jas Lawless 25 John J McDonald 10 Maggie Chaffey 25 Bruee Swallow 25 Angus McInnis 50 Jas Jenkins 25 Francis Jenkins 50 W H Jenkins 25 Mrs Francis Jenkins 15 i Jas A McDonald 50 Jas K McDonald 50 John D Campbeli 30 Mrs Daniel Steele 25 Mrs William Dingwell 25 Peter D McDonald 50 Siu.80 Collected by Grace McKenzie, teacher at Mount Vernon $4.05. Charles Horne 25 TO BE LEY, er Furnished or Unfurnished. “THE CHESTNUTS,” KENT ST. The eubecriber offers the above well- known desirable premises for rent. Possession about Ist. June. F. PARKER CARVELL. 8 t Th Sat 3i d, SASH DOWN: CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, cepper, brase er any old alloy at Kedale Foundry. T. A. MeLEAN, Charlottetovn a ) ——— / teacher, Upper Belle Creek : William MacKenzie, Wood Islands North, $1 00 Mrs Wm McLaren, Wood Islands North, 50 John G MacLeod, Wood Islands North, 75 Anthony Buchanan, Wood Islands North, 1 00 Roderick H MacMillan, Wood Is- lands North, 25 James MacMillan, Wood Islands North, 25 Murdoch A MacKenzie, Upper Belle Creek, 50 Wm D MacMillan, Wood Islands North. 0 Miss Ann Munn, Wood Islands North, 25 Miss Catherine Crawford, Wood Islands North, 20 W M Crawford, Wood Islands North, 25 Donald M Mackenzie, Upper Belle Creek 1 00 Roderick McGregor, Upper Belle Creek, 50 Mrs Dan Matheson, Upper Belle | Creek, 25 Dan Matheson, Upper Belle Creek, Roderick Matheson 50} Joseph Younker 50 Hammond Johnson 50 t Total $8 70 Collected by Mary L. MacKenzie, SERS, —_— } Mrs. Benj Webster 2D Robert Dingwell 50 Kemble A Webster 1 OO Charles Webster 1 00 Creorge Hoopt r lL OO Mrs Lewis Webster 25 | |W W Webster OF Annie Webster LO n | Robert Battersby 00 | Oliver Saunderson 50 Robbie Dingwell 50 | Freeman Bowley 25 Robert R. Webster 1 00 Oliver Webster 25 JE Dingwell a) | Herbert G Hon per 5O i Temuel Ackland AO | Less short remitted 5 } Total $13.05 Collected by Marie V. Munro, teacher Mary L MacKenzie “ 1 00 $8.70 Nicholas Moreshead, Knutsford 27 Johnny Moreshead 18 Willie Moreshead is William J Harris 20 John W Harris 25 Mrs Joshua Smallwood 20 Mrs James P Smallwood 25 Robert Harris, sr 25 John Moreshead 10 [Isaac Harris 25 Robert Harris, jr 25 Edna Harris 5 Nettie Harris 5 Thomas Smallwood 16 Roderick McLeod 10 ' George Moreshead 10 George Adams 25 Joseph Rayner 25 fohn Rayner 10 Mrs Joseph Rayner 10 Williem Silliker 25 John Dyment 5O Albert Adams 15 Jonathan Adams 1A Philip Wedlock 50 A A MeNéeill 25 S M Robinson 5O | Sadie Moreshead Ruby Moreshead James Duncan, O’Leary Station 2 Donald Gillis, O’ Leary 2 Total $6.44 D Cameron, Inkerman, Lot 29, 50 Dan Cameron 10 Marvy E Scott 10 Alexander Matheson 25 Annie Anderson 25 Milton K Hughes 10 Mrs Myles McDonald 25 Hannah McDonald 25 Walter Scott 25 Agatha Manning f Neil McLeod Mount Vernon 75 John McLeod 25 Norman McKenzie 25 John M Gillis 30 Mrs. Daniel Matheson 25 Mr. J D Morrison 50 Mr. W. G. Ross 25 Alexander Matheson 30 Murdock Morrison 20 Grace McKenzie 1 00 Total $4.05 Collected by Hammond Johnson, teacher, wheatley: Charles Matheson 50 William Matheson 40 David Matheson 25 Allan McDonald 25 Joseph Matheson 40 William Neill 50 | Edmund Carr 75 George Matheson 75 Kenneth Matheson 40 } William Ling 25 { William McCallum 5O | Hector McRae 1 00 William McInnis 50 Hedley Horne 50 5 May Manning 5 - Jessie Manning 5 Verniter Manning 10 John H Molyneanux 25 James Kelly 25 $ 2.80 Amount collected by W. H. Villet, teacher at Hampton. Finley Ferguson, Hampton $1 00 Peter Ferguson 1 00 William Ferguson 1 00 Ewen McKinnon 1 00 W H Villet 1 00 A I McLean 1 00 Samuel Cameron 1 00 John C McDonald 50 L R McKinnon 100 A Farrow 50 Malcolm Ferguson 1 00 George Villet 1 00 Thomas Cameron 190 George Farrow 1 00 William Mullins 50 William C Inman 50 K C Holm 1 00 Robert Ince 1 00 John C Inman 50 John Myers 50 Abraham Myers 50 George Myers 50 Robert Myers 1 90 W H Inman 1 00 Richard Ne]son 50 Robert Wilson 5 Neil McDonald and family 1 50 Matthew Smith * 1 00 Rev. George C Robertson 50 W A McQuarrie 50 Total amount $24 50 Samuel Coffin, Savage Harbor, 50 Elisha Coffin 50 William 8. Coffin 50 Frederick Pigott 1 00 Charles Pigott 50 Elisha Pigott 50 James W. Feehan 50 Donald Morrison 35 Elias Coffin 50 Chester W. C. Coffin 25 Patrick B. Feehan 25 James N. McInnis 85 Angus McInnis 25 ae Wallace McIntyre 25 Donald Steele 50 D. McAulay, teacher 40 7.10 E G McKie, Little River 50 Fidelus McDonald 5O James Mills 50 James Morrow 50 Wesley Keefe 50 Michael Walsh 50 Henry Williams 5O John M Morrow OD Edward Morrow 25 Willie Mills 29 Archibald McDonald 35 Reginald McDonald 50 Total $5.30 Collected by the teacher, Hartsville: Dougald McPherson $1 00 Thomas Murray 50 M A McLennan 50 Alex J McKenzie 50 Donald Nicholson 40 John Clarkin 30 James Clarkin 25 Mrs Murdoch McLennan 30 Kenneth McLeod 10 Alex McLeod 25 Angus McKenzie 5O Roderick McLeod 50 Total $5 10 Amount acknowledged to date $3995.85 ee) The lls of Women, Are usually the result of an exhausted nervous system which can be fully restored by the u’e of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous bythe waisting dis- eises which drain their system find new life, new vigor. new energy, in Dr. A. W- Chase Nerve Food, the world’s greatest blood an nerve builder. RE ——_ ok McLEO BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOL1 CITOR, ETC. OrFricE—Bank of Nova Building, Charlottetewn.? dy 3 mos wk!y | year. Ecotia Our giant Sweet Peas are all of the grandiflora type, over ehoose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. Pea Competition for 1900. HASZARD && MOORE SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown. fifty varieties tc See our catalogue forS vee aoasedl Cisse Buldne Lots, The desireable building lot on Upper Prince Street, East side, bet veen the residence ef R. Bearisto and R. B. Norton is offered for sal-, see of lot 50x1€0 feet. Also plot ef land en Scheol Street, West Side, eppesite resid- ense of Martin West, Heq. For further particulars apply at the City Hard- ware Store R. B, NORTON & CO. LIMITED == caniemetiametl DPAALBAAAASAAAAASAAASARAA 1900 SHED TIME -90o Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitob: hard and Island wheats. i Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm implements. W. GRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, FESS ES EES EE EEE EE Sy gy ee HAAASARAAKAA RGAE BES Te FE EE FES ¥¥ ~~ THE ~~» Ocean Accident & Guarantee OU orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy. _The above policy has just been issued by the greatest and mst p- Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and { enclosed in a substantial pocket book. The indeminities are as follows:— Death caused by accident in passenger Railway eonveyance $1500.00. lemporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance, $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas les, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. PRICE OF POLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stampor Bio>«, On ARLOTTETOWN AGEN? > FtS35 51 hon Pe Ei Of all Wine Merchants Ary. | Wholesale from t.. distiller, A. G. Tucupson & Cc, Glasg:i : ae —_———— ¥ & ‘ , ae — aaa ain,