= ET ft AY a ? e Gtromge Assertions as to Just What , the Remedies WIHll Do. Mauryon guarantees that his Rheumatism Cure will cure nearly all cases ef rheuma- tiem in a few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion and ali stomach troubles; that his Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. eof all cases of kidney trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure will cure eatarrh po matter bow long standing; that his Headache Core will cure avy kind of headache in ea few minutes; that his Cold Cure will quickly breax up any of eol4 and eo om through the entire list of Remedies. At all droggiets, 25 cents a vial If you need medical advice write Prof. Munyoa, go0s Areh st., Palla, It is absolutely free. 1 J JOANSTON: Real Estate Agent Collected Stamper Block Coarlottetown, P.E. I. Houses For Sale UPPER QUEEN ST.— House 6 rorms ateb'e and coach house, lot 100x27 ft. Pric $500 KENT &T, (east)}—House and shop, 6 rooms Lo t Price S000. i) Ba YF 'eLD ST- -House $1000.00 CH’TOWN ROY ALTY—(One mie from the cits), hovse barns and core hous? with Wacrea ofiand. Price $2800 GRAF “ON ST. (ea8')—Honse bested with hot water, barns ete. ‘rice $120)00 will ex ? haage. DOU G!.AS ST—House, 5 rooms. Price $300 CUMBERLAND ST--House, 5 roome, good eeliar. ema!) garden. Price $4100.00 BIAHP ST—Two tenemant house. Price ps0 00 EUSTON ST, (west)—Three tenement honse, (will exchange) THE?! NUT ST—Two tenement house. (will exe ierge) DIRCHEATER ST {sear Quen & House and sho, wit entounding+-bu-iness stard Price $200) 00 COR. PLE’ SANT ST. & ST. PETER’? ‘ ROAD—Large houre. new. Prive $1400.00 EUSTON ST—(Gallo~s Hill) honse, 9 barn, heated with hotair Price $1100 roms, 2 POWN A4L ST—(Near Fustcn) two tcnemen) house, new Price $12” CROSS ST—Two tenemeat hous’, new. Price $60 HIGH) AND AVENUE—Honse, 8 rooms stal)'e, Lot 60x 190° Price $800.00 ¥ HIGH! AND AVENUE—Two houses, just constructed. each 6 rooms: Lots 103190 ft. 4) ‘ Pric @ $550.00 each. , WAR) ST—House7 corns. Lot (tix ft: bei Price }500.00 Houses To Let KING = TREET (WEST)—6 rooms and stable $5.5) per-monch. i KING ST—7 rooms $5. per month. = WEST STREEL— Opposite residence st] of Sir L H. Davies a honse, 11 i. rooms, baths, hot water, sewerage ” tent moderate BRIGHTON RO4AD—16 rooms 2n4 bathroom hot water aad electric light $160 a year. SOU FH "ORT (sear ferry) 8 rooms, garden $5) per )ear WATE! ST2EET-—(WEST) rick house 1t rooms. Price $150. per year BRIGHTON ROAD-11 room, wa'er closet, a year rooms and bath electric light ete $200 { BRIGHTON ROAD—8 roows and beth room hot water and stable $160 00 a year ‘ ‘ ' *LEASANT ST.-— Honee 8 rooms. stableand coach house. $6.50 per mo, OUTH! oRT-S: mmer cottage, and out- Duildings new. $50 a year he Ciarlottetown Steam Nav- agation Co., Ltd. : ‘EAMERS.... . es Northumberland & Princess Leave as below evs rv day (Sun-« days excepted) “"OINT DU CHENE (on arrival train from St. John) for Sum- necting there with express tretown. SIDE (on arrivel of Charlottetown (for ectlog with dav 1 \ train for amers o1 Unite ¥ + : 8 ws m 4 % a ‘ ‘ , vr ' > vat » WIV, } ; , , 7 THH DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLULTTETOWN, JUNE » o eee = eel + mee ace — on a. ‘ oe — OMnPreDp ” | NWENOOHD ARTDTN ‘ ie LN OPEN LETTER " 7 473} i sttan | AN ENOCH ARDEN ex, B AE re you Still in Suffer- mor RGAE To the Hon. Donald Farquharsen. : feats *¢ e . Riacny 4 Foley Drops in on Mrs O Dowd, Who eS Sin,—The havd writing oa the wall tt all ISG] %® @-. i : Tc nia Wit . siniy revea's that you have been weigned J 4 i Used to his Wife. he n the balance ard found wanting. You | : ' ‘ e Lo ANCHESTER. N. H., June 3 Afte . are om worth of being styled a —_— — MANOH : } eH ee % qy f ; fourteen years’? absence, Thomas |} ey : 7 | stateeman. Tne House of Assem-~ aad eet Ye ar * we i ost to every inbabitant of ry ‘ONVTINUED a ke i ODg oeil ad t e c@ad, Das « i ) x >A & : r } , i bis | me oO 118 Cl'y { } V @ ma i this Province an opportusity te HAVE A Bac yaS a “ e a eee ee A & vo his grievavces ; batit would | ried and the mo her of 1wo / i n : c aK \ i . S = : a} ° ’ . 5 . a , . , : ; ' > t ; tt ¥ be r an official dissmissed with~ 4 ? ary y iE AAYTS whom Joho Dowd ‘ i - & ey se or complaint to go before you or 5 e Ny i 4) K Foley has been all over the word ince) & 1<e OF « Inpiaiot O gt ‘ you : : P , Sappexred bad he ee irmVv ao . cabal for redress. It is :seless for ' he disapy ed, ‘ et y T » ; ; } 2gay , ‘ ; ? = tew perance and other moral reformers A as cee oavy and bas feen rome xeting bape) + a i mate , 4 nit ve, having participated to e battie| | to appeal to you who, like Judas Iscariot, mene : "4 ing participated 10 @ | } ¢ } hirty ieres of Manila on one of Admira, ewey's i 8 them for the thirty pieces of ‘i - | | - j * ) : People were clamouring to PON DEN r » ships. i, eh swe you appointed as Lieut. Governor, Coming here he soug ut out the liitle and even Presbyterians were foolish enough — family he had lef bebind. OU / triend- to write letters in your behalf. There are . ' ' a told bim every body ha: considered im none now left to do you honor, and the Paine § Celery Compound dead and buried long ay * tna - wife w our money k. wd a rovernorehip por any otner your grasp. The choice you bave made has your doom. But your squacdering and other propensities should be stopped. By your Hillsborough Bridge law you bave now saddjed the country with four hun- posiiioa will ever be within fixed drid thousand dollars, which, edded to the already large debt of six hundred thousand dollars, leaves this Province irritrievably eunk beyond the redemption of any taxes that can ever be levied in thie Province. The people are above yeu,and they have a duty to perform. If you were in New York you would be arraigned beforea tribunal and told to get down and out. It will come to this that unless you resign and retire to private life a movement like the old Tenant League will overtake you. You delight to be styled Premier. But your reign will be of short duration. The second district will never elect you again. Your colleague despises you, although you tried tobuy him witha tripto England. You were untrue to your former leader, Mr. Peters, and you were in high dudzeon be- cause Mr. Warburton was chosen. Your termperance principles did good duty then, aod you thought you would immerse or submerge Mr. Warburtoo by your temper ance wave. The affairs of thie province are ina deplorable condition, and you are not honest enough to give us the exact dest up te the firet July next. Ifa Con- rervative hed done what you did, how loudly you would dilate upon and parade your temperance views to the country. But trueto vour iostincts, aod the inatincte of the Grit party, itsa matter of history now that they have zoue tack on all their pre-elec'iou speeches and promises. Truly you have bees styled tne orgenized hypocrisy, aud for the cake of power showed whatarrant knaves you are es & party; makiog prom eet in Op- position tor the szke of yaining puwer acd then deoving them or refusing toe falfi them. How long dovou expect people to tolerate you? Your in'r:guing and coo- bivance jeaves Fort Auguetus disirict without a representative. Tbe Speak er’s wouth is mazzied, avd = you @rve him to obey you in your uoworthy echemes. Don’t imagine that your core duct is not to be reviewed, and the firs: opportunity on the buetings you will soon b+ conrigned to your wieried reward. The man who gallops beadicng throagh crowded étreets is puoisbed for his reck less disregard for ciher men’a safety, though the hoofs of bis herse may Lave faiied 10 inflict any sctnusl i jury. A menagerie keeper woull be arrested if no: lyvehed forturcing acity into a pande monium by leuing loore his tears anu hyenas, acd for the same reason no ma sbould be perm't'ed toturn himself inio wild beast. Virtue muet come from within, says Proteseor Newman ; bur vic: may come trom without. The care of the Piuteeman is to binder this, as preveat on is better than cure. I is mere mockery,says Cardival Manning, to ask usto put down druokeoness by moral and religious m-aus wheo the legislature facilitates the mul: tiplication of the incitements to intemper: ance on every side. The overtaxed citizens of Chai! ttetown should call upon you to pay yeur license fee to the city treasury in the meantiwe, avd the city legi-lature should cal) upon you as wel) as the conotry to suminon the Legi-latnre and have your Jaw repealed All ez lized nations bave recognized not Only the right but the duty of legislative autbori ies to adopt the most stringent mearur +s for the prevent ou of contagious disea-es, yet all epi- eemics taken together bave not caused half as much Jose of life and hea':h as the plague of intemperance. A resiric tive law will drive the wan traps from th publie streets, Lt will save our boys from & hundred temptations. It will restore peace and plenty to thousands of homer if you were a statesman you would look beyond your narrow field of vision. Go and read about prohibition in Sweden The cation rose and fell, grew pro«perous and bappy, or miserable and degraded, ae iterulersand law makers resirained or permitted the manufacture and sale of that which a'l along the track of its bistory has seemed to be the natione greatest curse. Ponder over these thinge. The fossils that are associated with you [ will notice later on, Vox Porvtt. June 5 b,J899. _——— eS An Easter Greeting —— Err those who have thought that eat- h is incurable and to whcra the con - use Of snuffs and cintments was “inbearable, Catarrliczone comes ae ‘delightfulcure. No need for broxen voice, and dropping Send for Catarrhozone and ed. Outfit, $1.00. Samp! . jubaler, 10 cents, ee ~URE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE se NERVOL. ~~; application ures ; if not, ually good ural, @. 25¢, at all Drvggiets, ” Cuarantees Safety and Good Health- There are thousands of well meaning people in our Dominion who are either adding to their burdeos of physica) suffer- ings, or who are making so little progress in banishing disease from their bodies, that they are continually despondent and mieerable. The people who we refer to are the men and women who are placing their confi- dence in the many advertised pills, tablets, sereapari!las and nervines that have little or n0 medicinal value to commend them. The tens of thousands in Canada who are at present using Psine’s Celery Compound for the banishment of blood diseases, nervous affections, rheum4-~ tism, neuralgia, dyepepsia, liver and kid-~ nev complaints, are the wise and prudent, They have been guided by the advice of relatives, friends and neighbors, who have found new life, health and strength from Paine’s Celery Compound. Tbe continued flow of testimoniais from cured people isthe strongest proot that Paine’s Celery Compound is the only eal- vation of the sick, the one true friend that never disappointe when disease threatens life. Are you, dear reader, one of the disap~ pointed ones, still in the death grasp of some serious ailment? If you are, we would counsel you to th-ow aside the uses lees medicinee you are row using aud give Paine’s Celery Compound au bonest trial. The great medicine is a prescriptiou of one of the ablest medical wen thet ever lived, and is tadoreed by the hyyghest prac titioners. You must use it if vou would have a new and happy lease of life. FOUND IN LONDON TOWER ee ee ee Iron and Stone Shot---Bones and Bits of Armour. Lonven, June 3 —Univeresliy interest- end valuahb'e di-coveries have bea wade in the Tow r of London. In the process of laving the forndation fur the ec ion of a new guard room near. the Wh te Tower, the workmen cut the Romo wal] of the second century, an! founda uuuber of p-rtectly preserved flue tiles f ¢ ditfuswn of hot air from the bypovan-1 The tile are excellent specimene, They measure 15 inches in Jength, 6) inches iv width, and 445 inches in depth. Wiile removing the mud from the »nb way leading totbe river and the moat the workmen discovered a number of iron and stoneshot, left, itis believed. at the time of the conflicts between the Royal troops and the rebels under Wyatt io the time of ‘*Bloody Marv,” in 1554, The «hot are eet in a conglomerste cf mod and gravel, thickly beeet with bam sp bones and bits of armour, showing fir og sith d adiy effect at close quarters These are notable diecoveries. >< Os ere The Situation Serious. ing San Frayeci oo, Jane 3,— Brigadier. General King, who retorn d home trom Mania ou che transport City of Pneblo, on account ot 1] heaith, in an ieterview rave :—‘‘The situation in the Phil+ppines ismost serious. The people of tbho-e is- ands will keep up a guerilla warfare and there is no telling when the hestilitie~ w ll cease. When they are whipped they re tire to the jingles. Subsisting on prac~ ticaily nothing. They bave no need for a hase of supplies. It will oeceesiiate a large force of men to subjugate them compleely. The war io the Pailippines is by no means end ed.” NEWS NOTES _ It will cost $8 000 and require 20 days’ time ‘0 repair the injuries susiained by the srooklyn In touching the bottom of New York harbour off the Battery, on Decora- tion Day. : An eccentric Michigan man who died a few davs a:0 was | u-ied in @ coffin paint- eda bright red, which for two years be keptin his dooryard, marking the spit where he wished to le buried. He also had a headstone prapared, on which was inscribed the following: “Here Jies the body of William Decker, who had alwavs paid 100 cents on the doliar.” : ————--. = = _ See our ad. for suap in Hos- lery — it’s our mistake and your profit—we meant 8c— said d¢ ~aud 5 cents it’ll bs. — Moore & McLeod. bard-working womap, tad lo be come resigned to her husband’~ fate and hed married John G’Dowd, an employe of one of the mills. Foley was surprised, but he was rea-on~ able: in fact, he called on the O’Dowds +p their little tenement,son South Elm Stree’. His wife was astounded at the appearance of the supposed dead man. He was re- ceived with hospitality and introduced te the second busband. Nutal explanation- were offered and accepted Mere, O'Dowd said he: husband’s death was chronicled in the papers, and she saw the announcement of it herself On a news paper bulletin board. Fol-y’s friends xe we!l as her own, believed him desd, When Fuley went awsy his wite was the mother °of four children, two of whom have -ince died. By her second husband Mrs. O’Dowd is the mother of two more children. Foley, who was born in Ireland, came t Manchester in 1882.2 Three vesas la'er, after a slight diffiulty with his wife, he left the city. She received two or three letters from him afterwards, and then all com- munication ceased. He says he does not propose to make anv tronhle over his wife’s second marriage, and after remaining bere a few days wi'l bid his friends good<by and live out his |l'fe elsewhere. Ce ee eee ae ee) IT WAS NO JOKE. gy -ince But Caused the Death of Frank McGill Patrar-os, N. g., J McG.J] died euddanly in the, Vate-eou railroad compacy Sanday bight. Lt was given ous atthe time thar beart disease ¢ used hie death, but inveeti- gation indeatzs tha: b-delas atesul ofa practical joke, aud was shocked to death with electric'ty. Jos. Grant and Chri-topber Ashtield, who were also em- ploved at the carhouse, were arrested uyos charges of manslaughter. County Phy- sician McBriie mase the autopsy and eays the ind cations are that death war caused by shock, but of what nature he i+ not prepared to gay uatil the investigation is more com plete. Grent admita that a practical joke waa played on McGill. Alive wire was run into the soft soap tub, with the intention tha, when themen wentto the tub for ‘he purpose of taking ont a handfal of svap to wash their hands, they wou!d ce- ceive a slightsbock. ‘he wire used how ever, sppeurs to have been of high ten- sion, sud when McGil! took out a band- ful of soap he was, itSie suid, shockel to death. Toe front of the tub was wet and this is eupposed to have cumple'ed the circnit. Grant tays that Ashfield had nothing to do with the offair, beyond koowiog that the tub was charged. agae 3,—Frays the carhouse of Japanese Spies Executed. — Seattie, June 3.—According to Or'eat- a] papers received by the Kiashi Maru, Japan is much aroused over the reporte from Shanghai, that twelve Japanese + pies bad been capiured by Russians at a p'ace called Tozang, presumably on Liao Tang peninsula. Particulars of the attair were meagre, but it is understood that the me: were executed ina fortress without a irial. Keep in mind that Scott’s Emulsion contains the hypo- phosphites. These alone make it of great value for all affection of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing and healing agent. Then there is the cod_liver oil, ac- knowledged by all physicians as the best remedy for poor blood and loss in weight. These three great remedial agents blended into a creamy Emulsion, make a remark~ able tissue builder. goc, and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte, CEPAERECEND atesennietettninniee <ibeian PP If you want good reliable Knives or Scissors buy WALTER’S poputar TRUE BRAND | < OYYPTErI nw CUTLERY. Eve POOR COPY blade warranted best stee ng dealers sell them, . Lea a one ons one oe LEME aneaeae Me ataa ENA eMe Mata MAA AA Ea PEA aaa CW _— ‘aa «Gees spri Wear. —— coo ox ~—$I0, $12, $15 & $18 _ Tweed Suits, Serge Suits, Worsted Suits, made up in all tue latest styles, dou- ble or single breasted, cu’away or Prince Albert. We can fis the strait man, the round shouldered man, the stout or slim man, just as easy as the ordinary man just because the goods are MADE tbat way. Tkey ate cut to suit the different figures. EE 1t-—, FrR.eform has removed the Jast objection to ready wade ch.tn ng (weaknes: ia vital points) From start to finish Fit'Reform is made to itis just such “lorhing as thousands ot peope all over the Dominion have been looking «nd lonping for; now great demand for it, in fact we cannot get frum the ma! ers enough, . This is our ‘ nD HUWSE soo DD The Wonderful Cheap Men a—, 2 Seveuth shipment this , WPMNFEWM Se 8 oe 5 nigy ; : 3%——- there is a Mee eee ceee area eee eee eae ce eee ee ae eae RR SOOO Ane 4 w