Seott’s Emul- ‘st cod-liver o:], digested, and com- el ly A rtiy Ff bined with Ut ‘ } 1e hypophos- W hat ce phites ind ly c erine , make Be ill do? it will BF ihe pot blood of the anamic a [tw:!! give nervous energy ; tp the ove worked brain and gerves. It will add flesh to the thin form of a child, wasted from fat-starvation. It is everywhere acknowl- Hedged as TH@ Standard of the W orld. soc. and $1.00, all drugefsts, §COT! & BOWNE, Chemists. Toronto, | abs4e4ea 4 st? AND THINK 4 pid’'nt you Want to Bring Heme “a ag aA — {Ib Ih» [iw [ly Something Nice For Tea? > at » Rea! this up and down {ji « Creaia Pies Ange! Ceke Ih Chocolate Pies Wine Cake «i Cocc.inut Pies Doughnoxts il Lenn Pies Buck Cakes {li App'e Pies Lemon Cakes ip Miave Pies Patties Wasiingion Pies Oatcake {jit id the celebrated German ihe ps, all fresh baked to-day {hn Eclipse Bakery {» D Bakes Best Bread {p> I» FF FSS FS SS TF | [BRSes cae “Whe is Nothing § like pleasing customers. Tbhat’s what we are doing all * the time, we give them such valne for their money that they come back again and bring others with them. This isthe key~- note of our success. We strive to please everyone who leaves an order with us. Why oot give us your next order and be f thoroughly convinced what we say 16 true, We sulicit your valued orders. PRICE STEWART & CO’'Y, G The Modern Founders, ' Fngineers _aod Machinists, S. Nav. ©o’s Whart, (h’town P, E, I. Phone 125 BS ST ESR SP A About Rings Ther’ is no jewelry around which % muc) interest centres as the engage- ment ring—ror is there anvthing in Which » greater diversity of taste is to be foun (|. We have an exceptionally fine as sort Ment of ringsin which Diamonds are fet alc andin combination with rear!s, Rubies, Emeralds, and other lancy +ones, enabling us to suit all WW. WELLNER, ‘he Great Watch House. : —_ wo 4 6 EPHONE 98 Db. STEWART SBS & 4, fh mm a> &S 4 LAE LS LE LAINE SS Ss HG SF f ie —..--~- a — Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps We absy urely pure, «qually good for tae toilet @& the |auudry. They will not injure the oe skin, ormost delicate fabrics Try m VEIFICTAL covoe A METH =~> DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Dentist Queer St., near London Houee. ee a New Crop Porto 250 PUNCHEONS ==" lat J ine. l4— -cd 3wkhs —, | : }a 15 year old boy, was sentenced by Ju Ige | of 1 . victim, who was 80 years old, lived alone | Ww Rico MOLASSES Echconer Brandnell due here about N. RATTENBURY THE DAiu¥Y EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31, 1869 nol ¥ lin VA ual r Hots U i eiVaiiVld | Firgsces 1s Woconstrock.— Firebugs are operatiog in Woodstock, N. B. Tiree | barns were burned down a few nights | af ir , ; <2. } 6 soe FE ; ' ALL IN roe Faminy.—Aceordiog to an } Oitawa despatch Mr, Thomas Ganthier, | father-in-law of Mr. Tarte, jr., has re- ceived during the past two seaso.s for dredging #t Coteau, $16,000. He obtained the job from the minieter of pub! c works thout tender, at $$ an hour. lace Boy ro ne Haxeso.—Howard Elliott, McMahon at Toronto Tuesday tuo be hanged on Thureday, Auguet 17, for the murder Wiiliam Murray, of Beaverton. The and was beaten to death with aclub. The object was robbery. When sentence was pronounced the prisoner showed the same ind'fference which bas characterized his actions since his arrest. o TueatTetcaL Neves.—Eva Williams and Sing @ sor g of cleaning house, Pocketfn} of sails ; Four and twenty custpane, Scrubbing brooms and pails, When the door is open, W ife begins to sing: | “Just help me move this wardrobe here, Jack Tucker, who were here with the Miles Compaoy last season, are now play- ing in Philadelphia. Rose Coghlan and her husband, Mr. J° T. Sullivan, are playing in Proctor’s Theatre, New York. Miss Eva Westicott, who played with much acceptance in Charlottetown two reasons ago,is now inthe castof “My Cousiu,’!@ og played ot Wallackys Theatre New York. Satoons CLrosine Dowsx.—According to @ recent despatch five hundred saloons ir Baltimore, itis estimated, will quit dusis ness. Some of them have already closed their doors and others wil! follow. The cause of the greatshutdown is the deter- mination of the Maryland Brewing Com- pany which certrols nearly nine-tenths of the beer output of the city, to abandon the practice of payiog for saloon licenses ia order to force ite products on the mar~ ket. Last year,on May 17, applications for licenses filed with the board of liquor license commissioners numbered 2451. On the same date thie yearonly 2291 applications had been filled, a failing off of 160. It ie safe to say that one~fifih of those whobave applied for licenses will not buy them. He 1s Kyowy Here—The Boston Snnday Journal contains a portrait of W.F. Mur-~ ray, jr., son of Mr. F. Murray, one of the court stenographers in Boston. Young Murray is a well built youth of about 17 years of age and a student of the Borton Latin Schocl. When his course at the Latin School is finished he intends to enter the Harvard Law School and prepare himeelf for tbe practice of the law in bis native city. Hewas the only school boy soldier inthe Cuban war. He gives, in a long lettertothe Jourval, a graphic ac- count of his experiences as an orderly on the etaft of Major-General Co, pinger, and of hie voyage from Tampa to the barbor of Santiago. He refers to the “embalmed beet” and the sufferings of the corps of which be was a member from the malarial fever. Tbe miserable commi+. sarist and the inferior food supply receive his severest condemnation, Courage 80 mauly roanifesting itself in a youth of 17 is @ rare quality. Yeung Murray visited Charlottetown about two years ago. a The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrbozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by burhels ef testimonials, which we bave and can produce. Snufts, ointments, washes, etc., have been proved useless in giving relief or curing catarrhb, bronchitis, irritable throat, nasal and ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does not only give immediate r lief, but effects a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for -ample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents. Out- fir, $1.00, : ee Cure a Cold in a Day ‘Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tabiet 8 All druggists refund the mouey if & fail 8 relieve. 52c. e-eore When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsaparilia, [t makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing sleep. > NOTICE — We respectfully requesta promptsettiement of all accounts due us, as we want to close our books as soon as possible- John New- son. 120 iwk — em le + Sea os Girls shoes—68c a pair—Girls etrap slippers 752 a pair. RK Jost’s. Don’t fail to see our new jardiniers they are the Jatest designs aod never were they so cheap.— W. P. Colwill. lw. HOUSE CLEANING. | And hang this picture, woa’t you, dear ? Aud tack that carpet by the door, And sireich this one a little more. And drive this nail aud screw this ecrew ; | And here’s a job I have for you-- The cupboard door will never catch, | think you’ll have to fix the laich; And, ob, while you’re about it, John, I wish you’d put the cornice oa. ‘And hang this curtain wuen you’re done T’ll hand you up the other one; This box is got to have a hinge Before 1 can ptt on the fringe ; And won’t you mend that broken chair, I'd like a hook put right up there; The wardrobe door muat have a knob, And here’s anotber little job— I really hate to ark you deer, But could you fix a bracket here ?” And en it goes, when those are through, Aod thie and that and those to do, Ad infinitum, and more, too, All in a merry jingle. And iso’t that enough to make A man wish he was single ? (A! most.) HIS NARROW ESCAPE. Mr. John N. Babcock’s Experience With Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Suarpor Lake, Ont., May 29—No resi- dent of this place is better known to the thousands oftourists and sportsmen who visit us anoually than, is Mr. Jotn N. Babcock. Mr. Babcock has had many thrilling experiences, but the narrowest escape he ever had, he telis of in these words: — “Aftertwenty years of pain, caused by Gravel and ot: er Kidney Complaints, I am pleased to be able to state that I have been completeiy cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Duringgthese years [ have epent hundreds of do!lara for doctors and reme- dies, but only Dod.’a Kidney Pills belped me.” SEE tHe” Prince Edward Island Magazine (ee ..NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at BR. H. Mason’s News Stand. AP. E Island Scene, Frontispiece Are Our City Councillors Hypontized? Francis Bain (A Poem) J. 5. Clarke The Preachers and Teachers of Old Days, Senator Ferguson Fort Lajoie (Illustrated Caven The First Spring Flower, L. When George IV. was King, Kev Hunt A Trip up Peace River, F. DeC Davies The Colossai Liar’s Story (From Forest and Stream When we began to Kick, James M. Suilivan (Iilasteated with photos of the Abe- geweit teams of7 86 and ’9)) with plans) Prof. W. Watsun ; A. Canadian Song, Fred J. Nash West River One Hundred Years Ago (Ills.) Capt. R. McMillan Our Spring Flowers, John McSwain Comments, Notes and Queries, Correspon- dence, etc. par’Send 5c for sample co») The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Cherlottetown, P. EB. I. Get Oxe.—The Prince Edward Island Magazine is for sale throughout the Island at the following places. Price 5 cents : ~ Georgetown— Hon. D. Gordon’s. Snwmerside—Small & Bearisto’s and D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D. Sutberland’s. Mt. Stewart— Donglass & Jardine. Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s. Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s. Tignish—J. A. Brennan’s. Kensington—Dr. Darrach. Avvandale, Lot 56—C. O. Howlett. Orwell—W. J. Clarke. Crapaud—® B. Wadman. _Moreli—H.D McEwen. Emerald—F. P. Murphy. Stanley Bridge—Wedlock Bros. ee ae Ah ma , Se ance Sao tual oe SBE Tacha 4 A 4 CHARLOTTETOWN - | John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & - - P.E. ISLAND MKC — res ___ hr dddddd ge + SESE MSE NE 1 SSS AS ASIN ASAP US AP A ASF % ae wt A a> Me 8" VY WY, SNe 3 iv AP AEM AND THINK THIS 4 We lad the good fortune of procuring from a yards of silk and wool mixed black figured Dress Goods “and good value at that” at about half price. Sentner McLe d C Wholesale and Retaii QeeQasasvas SESS IS'HHESORE We Cant Tell QUIS yyrnty pence leer NC CC NE EC CE CLL I ET — —__— LEGGBGGEOEOED 0 Woman Stould Read This If you want a good black dress you must be quick; we are selling this line at 59c Y D. ———_I"_____ep gnc @ BA) » et ON te Ne ie & & & p>) | AN ORDINARY SARGAIN == German manufasturer 1000 = $1.00 and $1.15 a yard & Co,, Successors to Beer Bros. READY ! for the summer trade. We havea nice and ver- ied assortment of Boots it Too Often That we have everything you need in Boots and Shoes. If you are around to-night come in and have « look through our shoe department. Wecan show yousome rare bargains Shoes and Slippers IN BLACK, TAN, 2 CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come to BUY a boot or shoe. We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolatefrom 10 to25c. Weeks & Warren We have the goods, We want you to have them. We've got the kind you want. Act the price you want to pay The Model Shoe Department R.H.Ramsay & Co The Outfitters. al <Q, af at >> ppppy>re ; Burning a Penny Candle, tolook for a Farthing,’ That is what some folks do whee they try tosave cents in the purchasn of adulterated soap made from cheap oils. They not only “burr the can- dle” but they “lose the farthing’ as well, when they subject costly fa- rics to the corrosive action of such soaps. Doliars are litrally thrown away in washing fabrics like lace, muslin, damask, cretonnes, silks, and cambris with trashy imported soaps Suaonyside, Charlottetown, ar — ~~ oe SE —_ ah Sg pee re Sa . ‘ Of ail Wine Merchants, he Wholesale from the distiller, A. %.' Ca o"soN XU), G asgow enor | hOHQRANAHAOK wade from inferior oil. Royal Oak Soap is expressly manufactured for the washing of such articles. It is made from the purest materials; white goods become whiter and colored goods brighter when washed withit. A purer soap is beyond the art of soap making. Ask your dealer. For sale every where. J.) CAPTHORN & CO Charlottetown Soap Works Qrrpprrprrer |