? Get the Genuine. Refuse Imitations. There's Only One Dodd’a ee —_— RVARVZ Tages “ay: WHATIS THE USK BOTHERING on—-——— With Inferior Soaps ? w-ROYAL OAK ALL GROCERS OID: PURE.... LIME JUICE Pure Lime Juice is one of the mcst healthy and invig- orating summer drink, We have just received a bbl of the finest quality, which we are retailing for [5 CENTS A PINT or 25 CENTS A BOTTLE BEER & GOFF GROCERS Fy. ee ey Weurv Coops IN am. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. . eo. thre tire xy. SF « oko SLI aS The Law Soeiety ee Phe annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island will be held at the L-w Library, inthe Law court Build. ing on Munday the 26th day of June next at 12 o’clock aoon, for the election of officers and the transaction of other busi- ness, } By order F, L. HASZARD Secy Treas Morell River Fishing cote rs are invited by the under- signed for the sole privileges of fish- ng in his part ot the Mcrell, with use f cottage and stable, for the season from now cill October J. 8, MORRIS, f41, dCut ba manner toat excited pity. ther little chap made no demonstration, it appeared exceedingiy happy when re- leased, “Be th boys were examined and marks were seen on their lege showing the pressure ous danger tothe maritime interests of the country,aud problems of food supply and freight of raw materials and other mere chandise are very much hampered this danger. that itis the duty of the Governmer “.o . . . . , ° The mother said it was with no crue! in tention that she chained the bc ys up, only to keep them out of mischief snd dan- yet Officers‘told her what a serious thing it would be if a fire started in the tenement with little boys chained and unable even to approach the windows. She replied that f danger confronted the children they could easily have pulled out the staples from the boxa d released themselves. An officer tried to extract the staples and found it required more than the strength of an ordinary man to do so. The women promised to get a houses keeper to care for her children. Mrs La Douceur last evening packed her effects and taking her children went to the mill town of Warren, KR. L., ten miles from here. To Cross the Atlantic. _——- = Guovcester, Mass., June 19.—Under the escort of the Gloucester yacht club anda fleet of nearly 100 yachts. How- ard Blackburn ofthis city set sail thie afternoon in his little sloop rigged four ton boat, the Great Western, on atrip across the Atlantic. Blackburn ie a native of Nova Scotia. He has stored provisions for a ninety days’ trip. Gloucester, Eog => bit} take up these questions and endeavor to tind a solvtien for the difficulty, and that | the best way of inducing them to do this is to — and place all facts before the public and persist in advertising our dan. gerous position until the press and the public insist on seme remedy beiog found. lt better for the nation to be made aware of serious dangers in time of peace even atthe risk of informing foreign gov- ernmente too much about our necessities and weak points than it is to allow them to discover these weak points in time of war, when itis too late to apply a reme- dy.” ig New Forts to Defend Tokio. eed Moscew, June 17.—According to des< patches from Tokio, Japan is about to en-~ large and strengthen the fortifications of that city. It has already been determined that three new forts shal! be buili to com- mand Tokio Bay. ee ee The Prohibition Removed. Wasuincton, June 18—Special--Plenis poteatiary Kasson has just rec ived is the first point where he expects to land. He will visit the principal European citi es,! including Paris incon the anpeeren. To Raise a ties Pie. _—_ Hawitron, Ont., June 17.—The Presby- terian General Assembly bave dec:ded to raise a 20th century fuod of ove millicn dollars. Practically the whole of the afternoon selerunt was given to the ques- tien, and of many epeakers, representing al) sections of the Church, not one raised a dissenting voice, while nearly all regarded the undertaking entbusiastically as # great enterprise wortby of Presbyterianism and bound to redound to the material advance- meut and spiritual uplifting of the Church. ———r <> - ae Macedonian Volcano. Betcrave,June 17.- Serious conflicts are reported to have eccurred on the {7 uark- ish frontier. According to the advices re ceived, the Servian post at Propachtitda has been plundered and burned and several strategic positions are occupied by the Trrkish end Albanians. Great excite- ment prevails here. b> 2. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tab!ets All druggists refund the mouey if it fails to relieve 52c. l aK il Prices Right authenticated copy from B-lgium of the ' decree recently enacted by the Belgium goverement, raising the prohibition of the importation into Belgium of American catile. >> «2 ~<a The Coming Baby. When a baby comes to the house real htppiness comes. The care and aoxiety count for nothing against the clinging touch ofthe little hasds and the sound of the little voice. Tae highe-t funciion given to human beings is bringing healthlv bappy children into the world. Over thirty years agothe verde of women ap- pealed to Dr. Pierce, now cuief consulting physician tothe Invalids’ Hotel and Sur- gical Institute, of Buffalo, N. 4. ‘Khe re- sult of his study improved by thirty yeare of practice embodied in Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It strengthens, purifies and makes kLealihy the organs distinctly femisine. It gives weak wo- men the health and strength necessary for the production of healthy “children and it makes the bearing of thos: children easy. It is sure to cure any'weakness,or derange- mapt peculiar to women; stops pain, soothes inflammation, strengthens, puri- fies, invigorates. 18 Send 31 one-cent stamps to cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical Adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. — Wien yon are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsapsrilla. It makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing -leep. ems a0 : : - anaemia Tea Party — ) ST. TERESAS The Parishoners of St. Teraesas propose holding a grand Tea Party, on the beauti- ful grounds adjoining the church, and ad- jacent to the Railway on SATURDAY JULY 8th 1999 No effort will be spared to make this the Excelsior Tea ot the seagon. | The apilities of the ladies of St. Teresa’s to cater to the tastes of the moet fastidious are well known, and a refreshe ment saloon stocked with al! the delicacies of the season, will be a special feature of the Excelsior Tea. Prizes wil! be given for 100 yards dash sack race, tug- of-war, etc, Tea cn the tables at 12 o’clock. ets 26 cents, Friends bent on a Saturday excursion wil! please remember the date, July 8th, and thus ensure for them- © ee Tick-~ HASZARD & MOORE “ SUNNYSIDE a eelvee a pleasant out’ng. Full particulars as to trains, etc, later. Shouldthe day prove unfavorable, tea will be held on Monday JAMES 4. McDONALD, Sac’ St Teresa’e, June 12,99 yer} th by LXieo Ning Fu. I am distinctly of oping te oe cova — y ‘yy yy" any TATE 6€C So THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 21 1 Tes -—. ao — me Ss rrannciins ; . 7 . ; ~e A rit ) - ne ; CHAINED LIKE DOGS BERFSTORD SEES DANGER. Pu for Fitzsimmvens and M it Vina i Lisi i : v. . i “ loa) ! © & so | ee ee — , . . | "7 a Co) do - om . PF an Somns : er yn the carcity of OF Li in ol 1 + z | Mother Ties up Her Sons to Keep; Strong Letter on the 5 7 sociation |} ered a $2 « . ‘ them Out of Mischief. British Seamen puree tor a 25 round contest betwe ; . : t 8 | Kid”? McCo i . . ' ’ iC * B i ] BRDad ‘ 3 i} / : I R : we 19.~ Chained Lonpoy, June 19.—iard Uharies beres~ | |. on ant vement made here to-day | : | of : \ 8 DOX, sbappicg ogs ford has received 4 ¢ en — ee | Ben Benton, Mcevoy’s I mane sf S “ e were ed by work- rning the dearth of Dritish seamen, and | The } osed fight is to b e mid st a s . th ae. N irawing nisattentior to the rep-y given Dy 1 ware ; ; piol j [ rid Met ; on at alid es: 2 Pri ienut of the Board of l'rade tothe | : a se a tance saviug ‘ oa ooo fie ce ry LAil i . : : | th i tg-aa \ ed I p } i% Vv > ane . enanted by mill bands. leputation of the a oe et 8) would fight at 158 pounds or at catch | heme o ’ ads at t! . { { . . ; i a// it Mary La Douceur is the mother of | scheme of training /ads at the expe ee weights on apy day. In case Fitz accepts : Z : } } the 2over 8 he pos ve . : : sis ep.ag ght years, a boy | the government was oO positively ce the Denver contingent’s offer, his match =} ie gn ; HW ’ . A; | , ' the oe me | ed to put ‘before the House of Com-~ <2 Ch : ki will be put ff 2; fx : r nuasdva € ue ¢ y =\ i ' witb Joe joyns 1 wii T; pul ¢ i ; : is ibe her works in the I 18 8 I ba the mer i . . and ring the ag | Cantile iricve wanted Si PCamen they a ‘ : RS RnEUNAT os is l uy ‘ rain them attbeirown expense. Two Missionaries Murdered . , 4 ,= ‘ > : ‘ . : : ; " 1 : ae ‘ . i BRIG uTS © : a s, d@y lay, have been fas- la nis repiy Lord Charles eve ora ABET : : i mad b es ny eres ‘ . r iw box. pa ock, be ay ] ed a ih atti -de of | T ow ti mother keepa, prevents Mr. R The attitade of euthority ; : ! apisg The little girl 18 ai- wavs bas been to tgnore great que stions Hone K ING, Jun *s : lt has lev. 10} ; ' ' ‘ esCca S ~ ah : eis 4 =e : + . j i | lowed out loors and play, but the | such 4s the se meofioned till the press and | that the Rev. H.S. Phillipe, Mrs. | ay = ‘ a) always confined : in doors 1@ pl ublic force their attention upon such and Mises Sears, miseionaries of the church [Oo Ss A, Wi ‘ UCC ' } ry soc y craw! about the floor in and out | matters 4D 1 insist upo somethiug being | missionury society, who, with three native ce? a a T Lord Charles add: sonverts, were recently killed by rioters in I< e DOX like Captive dogs. Their food doue. 4zord Ubaries aa 1; : Ni H had . a 32 heen Jeft nearby The death of British seamen and the | the province of ve an Hwoi, ri i 4 i ; UGS | SOIC BORE Us ; a ee alee t t men at Kien ang. ee ee aineiialibedt @ re, an officer entered the room | factchattbeir ranks will have to be de- : Wann of = a mi “abt tga alle only posit ne\ ; i. ure j a‘ : . er ale letras om . “ ww ts ing cae he amen, not being strong ni ty ou Me . for all Ki a 1ey diseases, | thi lest boy had just been released pleted in war time by taking away their i . sake 3, By a ated a Ne O fr s chain,eod he ran and clung to | Gnest specimens for tne Royal Nava! protect them, sent tae pert) me eS fo t The | reserve, constitute, in my opinieu, aseri- | to Kien Ning Fu, but the missionaries |! were murdered onthe way there. It is reported that the natives destroyed aleo the church, parsonage and hospital at SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiap Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Doses Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carters, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. Hub Cafe Ke-opened Meals and lunches served at short notice. Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. m; till 12 pm. Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. wiub Cafe Dominion of Canada PROVINCE Prince Edward Island City of Charlottetown OF s Esa urd, the City Before Fraacis Longworth Haez the Stipendiary Magistrate fur of Chharlotietown. Take notice that His Honor, the S:i- pendiary Magistrate forthe said City of } | Charlottetown, has by virtue of the power | and authority in him vested by the statute | of the General Assembly of the said Island instituted: — Au Act to Consolidate and Amend the several Acis Incorporating the City of Charlottetown, ordered and appointed that Wednesday, 28th June, next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the preceeding Valuation Aseees- ments of the rates impused or authorized by the City Council] of the said City, and that on such day and daily thereafter, until all such appeals have been heard, at the hour of 10 o'clock in the forenoon, in the Police Court, in Charlottetown, aforesaid, all such appeals wili be heard and finally determined by bim. Dated this 17th day of June, A D, 1899 ROBERT VANIDERSTINE, Collector for said City 134— ee Saher ss Hot — Weather GOODS % Straw and = Crash Hats Natural Wool Underclothing, Men’s Balbr Underclothing, 36, 38, 40,°42, 44, 46 inches, size 34; Men’s Summer (cats in cloth, cord, Jus- ter and Flannels. Men’s light Coats and Pants made uf in the very latest style Me1.’s Light Summer Vests in ail the leading sty les. Men’s Cashmere and Cotton Hose in all the different qualities and sizes. Men’s Outing Shirts from 25c up to $2. Bathing Suirs in ail sizes and prices. tO a ner Six hundred Suits Balbr Underclothing for 45c asuit, worth 75c. This is the best snap ot the season Trunks We bough a large stock ot Trunks at a great bargain. Do you want a trunk cheap cS A sou DAO The Wonderful Cheap Men poe FORINT eS erences reece areas