ns - Bie ates * ise i © ae eet in Saletan éc Asa sie Ale 4 th * a 5S, Ruta th ees « es : x 4 * ; of { ; ‘ é ; ’ ‘ ra . . P ' re ei Ral ae ‘ aaa oI . . i iif a eee i ke eee eres ‘ 4 +o ae Bie + ome < z yo Sa Beh: ae Marae + + eee a qabieeees a i, iia nds Sk a SCS Te ee oe ae IMITATINN |S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” The best proof that WINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that iT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. he imitations resemble the genuine erticle in appearance only. They lack the genera excellence ol Genuine This notice is necessary, as irjuricus and danger vs imitations, called WHITE LIN! mEST, &c., lal to produce chronic inflan m.tion of the skin, are often sn)stituted fo MINARD’ LIN! MENT by Dealers, because They all Seil on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD'S. a large Ine in particular claiming to be made by a @mer proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a hie ee INSIST UPON HAVING MINARI'S LINIMENT MADE BY ’ j ; | | | | i ' }reguisr Waves of {'**s } i C. C. RICHARDS & (0.,! Yermonuth, N.S... 4 Line 'T iV BOSTON h, the favorite ‘ ay 8 Coumcencing J “HALIFAX.” Will leave Charlottetown for Bos- gon every Tuesday at noon (Standard S. 2 tine) calling at Hawkesbury and Halt: xX Kteturning will leave Boston every Satu day at noov. Pssengers leaving Charlottetown We |.«sday morning via Pictou, mace elos* connection at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Hi: | faux.” T.c: ets for sale at Stations P. E. I, R alway. t tickets, rates and all infor- 2 , apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown H. CHIPIMAN, ~..orintendent, Apl 24tf. Quebec Steamship Co. ewe “GAMPANA,” F ntreal From CL’:\own y 22ad May Monday 28th May 4th June 6 llth June Sch“ .. a * tnd July e Mh July 16th «© 23rd “ ie. - 6th Aug, i5ch Avg. - te :* er “ 3rd Sept. loth Sept. °: qe % 24th * “ 1st Oct. Sth Oct, S. ite * 22na * “* hh % ate 6th Nov. “12th Nov. Fi.ight bandied carefally and at cur- vent ra'cs. Pusser vers will find the accomodation the very Lest, and the tripupand down ibe St. Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch town, May 14th, 1900. Agents. dy2aw wed & eat. — — It Kills disease germs; therefore It Cures every kind of disease arising from geris, RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Pamphlets on application. Macdonald's Drug Store Nieut BE a DR. GORDON ALLEY PSYSICIAN & SURGEON (Graduate McGi}l University)‘ TELEPHONE Office anc Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Howre—9 to 10, a. m., 1 to 3 and 7 t0°8, p.m. Prompt atiention te cecxiry cel... Ea ITS FAME SrREADING. /A New Remedy in General Use iz Manitoba and the Northwest. 28,.—The effects of the sickness which sweep the Dominion in the spring se noticeable in the increasing mount of the draggist’s sulee, There hae been quite a run on the kidney remedy now known uncer the name of Dodd’ Kidney Pills. The recovery from Brigit’+ Disease of Mr. Arthur Coley, of W cxn PEG, May over this portion of 0 well Somerset, through their use, an account of which appeared in the papers, gave a considerable impetus to the sale, and the remedy bas become indispensable in many Man tcba households, its fame having penetrated into the remotest parte of the province and Northwest Territories. A wise woman never takesthe world into her confidence about her troubles on her family affairs. Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend, — to complain on hospital full of DR. A. W. CHASE'S OF GATARRH CURE ... 250. : is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. When you are tempted your lotin life visita crippled children. — —_—, Imagination ie that faculty which en- ibles us to believe that the things we want nnd can’t haya we are a greatdeal better off without. When It Hurts to Cough. — The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tight in the chest, is oy getting deeper and deeper into the brorchial tubes and is making directiy for the lunge, to become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such cougha yield only to the wonderful efti- ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and ‘Turpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, sold every- where. One of the hardest things to forgive in this world is the euccess of your equal. —_- Yo Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulnine Tablets. All yLppitit TexLLG the Money it faire to cure ae. EK. W. Greve’r eieraiule ison each box =o To more than one young couple ma- trimonial ties become ‘a very knoity problem. <_< Minard’s Liniment is used by Phystelans Lots of women dress shabbily in the moruing because ro one will be ground to gee. The man who thinks he knows every~ everything bas the most to learn in life Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an ova); checlate coated pill. In the condensed orm it contains a!l of natures most strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exbaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, women and chilpren stropg |and healthy: 50 cents a box. . =~ Ask for Minard’s and take ne ether. To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming eeason will send their addrese to Tue Examiner office we wil) be happy to compile a list and forward to the different acencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing us. Co e<Boeee 4 26 220923 MASON’S STORE You can get the latest Canadian aod American newepapers received by mail each night. $ Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book to read, Fruit, $ Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigars eic. 2 when you’re passing this way, @= eo GB }es ——e te D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI CITOR, ETC. Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown. dy 3 mos wkly 1 year. TAE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 4, 1900. Dreams of the Maimed, M. de Manaceine, the Russian psyehol ogist, mentions the case of a persoDdD born without arms or feet who always dreamed that be had been mutilated. Now. it should be orne in mind, he says, that the majority of persons born without arms or feet aiway) resi that they possess these extremities. [t | is evidcat, he maintains, tant this dif- | ference results, in the first instance, | from weak impressions hereditarily transmitted, and in the second instance from the strength and precision of these impressions Persons whose limbs have been nmputated are subject to curious delusions while asleep. They never dream that they are walking on crutches; quite the contrary, they in variably dieam that they are walking with their feet, with this difference only—that as time passes their extrem- ities appear to become shorter and shorter, M. de Manaceine mentions as a curi- ous fact that this hallucination is very pronounced when the wound has healed without complications; while on the other hand there is no hallucination when the process of cicatrization has been painful. Moreover, we find the reason of this difference in the greater or lesser intensity of the sensations ex- perienced. Still, if the dreams of ab- normally formed persons are charac- terized by certain peculiarities, they are none the less subjected, as are other dreams, to the mysterious conditions of the human organism, and, like other dreams, their repercussion on the wakeful state is identical. oW A Family B COYHBED ss Fa q n | ¥ Br Ke j E RS em tease 6 mm ’ - i Sah Qe aA ‘ ww i AP werd Soe . ' Cag! re So in ? Gf Unusual Porit, Known end Praised fas Vingt omy Fo Me o> Ue pin [-"e"9 tho World Gvov, [3 Be. Chase’s lucngy- Liver Si. 5. * ri rye J tae yw* 7“ : iw Having a direct and combin on both the kidney, a ( Sidney iver ig x uluable as a fam 1y ; ar r> ¢ & 's } } " id he oe f m iS ad as > deal 4 Don’t Neglect Your Watch | It you allow your watch to run tco long without cleaning, or with damag— -d parts it may be worn so badly as to jistroy its usefulness as a_ timepiece; setter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- rairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on ovr repair depart- } ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GEORGE STREET. W N TANTON veweler Sigx or THE Bia Warton. Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBROOKE, P. Q. S.C. NUTTER, Prop, The Ale and Porter of th above Brewery are vastly Superior to the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in order to give everyone 3 ehance to sample them, we veg to quote the following low prices for eash. 5 Per BSE . . oc csee o occ SIG.BO gg 8.26 SE Gs sothsveccccea. ae Per doz quarte....... 1.50 Per doz pin......... 85 Delivered in any part “of the city, steamers or trains. A: MACDONALD, So'e Agant for P. BE. J, CEMENT! CEMENT 500 barrels in stock and tofarrive. Wholesale prices. oe CARVELL BROS. Ch’town May 14, 2 aw, 2w. eod | 4-year-old boy, and he always called The Parson and the Rooster. A good rooster story comes from a Somerset county correspondent. A cer- tain clergyman, whom we will call | Rev. Mr. Little, gave one of his parish- ioners a rooster, as a slight token of esteem. In the family was a bright the rooster “Brother Little.” One morn- ing the little fellow saw the rooster coming toward the house, and he shouted, “Grandma, bere comes Broth- er Little.” Grandma never stopped to look out or make any inquiries, but started quickly to pick up and set things ta rights about the room. This done, she asked the boy, ‘“‘Where is Brother Lit- tle?” “Just gone into the stable,” replied the boy. Grandma thought she might have time to change her dress and quickly dodged into another room and in a very short time appeared attired in an- other gown, but somewhat out of breath. Again she asked the boy if he had seen Brother Little. “Yes,” said the innocent child; “there he goes back to the barn with the rest of the hens.” Grandma did not say a word, out sat down for a few minutes to rest, and later she seemed to enjoy the joke with her grandson, who looked on won- deringly as though he only partly teok in the situation—Bangor Whig and Courier. Busy Choir Soloists. Roman Catholic and Episcopa! churches have the credit of providing the finest and most elaborate rousic, but the finest music in New York is heard in the Jewish synagogues. It is chiefly sung, however, by the best singers of the Christian churches, who thriftily “double up” and draw two salaries, a good arrangement for both temples and churches, albeit the churches pay double and sometimes treble the salaries paid by the temples, The salaries of soloists in the targer American cities range from $S00 to $2,500, the latter sum being paid in a single instance. All engagements date from May 1, which is moving time for chureh singers as well as house mov: ers. Their church salaries form the basis of the soloists’ incomes, but many fees are earned as n result of ehurch work. Weddings and funerals vield quite a number, and private re- citals at the home entertainments of millionaire chureh members are weighted with the golden fruit. There are also whole orecbards of concerts and oratorios for those capable of shaking the [trees.—Success. Why He Was Arrested. “There is such a thing as being alto- gether too clever.” “You think so?” “I know it. | was walking along the street yesterday when | noticed a Lo note lying on the pavement. I stooped to pick it up, but it looked [ke a coun- terfeit, so 1 passed on.” “And the note turned out to be a good one, of course?’ “No, it did not, but I was arrested before I had gone ten steps farther.” “Arrested? What for?’ “or passing counterfeit money.”— | London Answers. Now 1s The Time To Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will want a BABY CARRIAGR, €eOS eos HOG ®O 0D 190G04G03 03 093-03 We have good Carriages Ve have COMFORTABLE catriages—we haye CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. ; Call and see them. ; John Newson ! Bes 6% DOBWES © 1OF DVDS OF DOM DADS — —— —— - ly caesnmamad _ Sy THE IGE MAN Begins his rounds next week. Have you cot your refrigerator or ice ice cream freezers; if not we would like to sell you one. FENN ELL&SCHANDLER norm ener en AK AAS ARASAARARASARAARARRA i000 SEED TIME :ec Buy your seed at Le Page's old stand and save money. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitoby hard and Island wheats. Spring Tooth Harrows and alj kinds of farm.implements. VW. CGRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, 2g YR PRESS FSF FESS SEES YS NENA Beautiful Enamelled Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, hat pins, sear pins, coffee and tea spoons. FFP a FESS SEV EYE HAKAAAAAAAR SHREK | Beginning \ For a musical education is the piano iteelf Qur Heintzman Piano Is its own best recommenda- tion. Is easy action adds to the pleasure ot playiog. Its soft tone and perfect pitch help to make music for the beginner. WQbddbalddddsddddddddadd Our terms will help you to own an instrument—See uS—abyway. Miller Bros. Queen Street. prvervnevaneerrenrenveneeveenepenrnn eprerreer try et? Connolly's Building. As MUA ddd ddd ddd FOR SALE. TS AUAAAAAL ARAMA AAA dds | 1000 bbls. MagJaleen Island herring. 28@0 bags Lisbon salt. 4500 bags Liverpool salt. 3000 mackerel! bbls. best quality. MATTHEW & McLEAN, Souris May 30, 1900. 2wks. = We have them witb British, Canadian, Scotch, Irish and French eoats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 18e. up. We have sold a number of wedding rings lately, but a + we are MAKERS of rings can quickly gupply any style of ring required. New gold spectacles and eyeglaases. EW _"LTawyior OPTICIAN Oameroa Bloecx, Charlottetow? ee April 2nd 1900, — co ee a Hlne Photography ie | all the Latest Desig"® Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers, all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. CG. H, COOK * q “Te ~ -