A AE CONE EXPERIENCE hastaughtus howtomakethe best Emulsion in the world; Experience has proved that this Emulsion is worthy of entire confidence. There are many inwtations of ocolls Enuleion and all kinds of substitutes for it; but none equalit. If your doctor recommends you to take Cod-Liver Oil, or you know yourself that you get SCOTT’S EMULSION ; 1¢ best Cod-Liver Oil in the best form. If we had your address you.a sample and a pan more abont it. — etn and ie ona, ne 1 ++ MCU TL. his tl ve would send 1phlet telling to. fe Wedding. (rifts. The abundance of artistic and suitable gifts to be had at this store is well worth a visit to see Now here nnd a in the city will yo Sten lsilver plated Ware th more select stock of ling anc our display. Those who are interested in approaching weddings will find easy O17 hcice fr our Wedding Silver W. W. Wellner. Jeweler and Engraver, | (petesesceetanseensssedeneseenescesenssnessssssescensnasseceeasensanenensaneteseeees sesesnesnnneenseeesyansesntnns 5 nila scesda sMUEEOUREELES Snacial Notice. a mmr me Having pu:chased from Mr. F. J “fornsby the stock and xood will of tis Book and Stationery Busines in the Morris Block, we will continue the business in its various branches, sell- ing at lowest prices for cash only. Miss B. Hornsby , who has managed the business in the past, will be in charge of the store, and will be pleased to attend to all old customers and many new ones. A choi-e new stock of Wall Papers will be 2 nce put on sale, and all de- partments of the business will be kept well stocked. A well supplied news and will be a special feature of the business The store will be known as ‘The Bazaar Bookstore.” Suceessors to F. J. AORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK... rm ‘Nn town, Mare h 15; 1goo SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowee Block iret door to the right up 8 aire. Telephone connection. To CeTOCTESCTS c TEEPSCECEE MATE SAREE TIT? k | in > home cs THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOCN JUNE 15, 1900 SARNSCLIFFE NOTES. ‘ conducted throughout, the debates be- the care of Dr. Dewar, of Southport, Oe ar The man who wants this universe, Is, every time, a Grit, He wants to change our planet, boys, Into a boodle pit. Misses Ada and Emma Beers arrived last week from Franklin Mass, for their summer holidays. Dr. Robert Duncan, M. D., of Mon- tanna, paid his sister, Mrs. Wellington Young, a pleasant visit last Saturday. Dr. Duncan is one of our successful Islanders abroad who has been enabled by his skill and untiring energy to at- tain a high and hon rable position in his p rrotession in Uncle Sam’s domains ne west Phe traveling public will be glad to 1 learn that Mr- James P Irving has | road, i i | repairing McEachern’s bridge last fall. —, | *silence” been appointed overseer for the north- ern partof the western Earnscliffe as under this gentleman’s careful supervision this road will be kept in first-class order. The Government spent $57.50 for it had to be repaired over his spring Laurier, it did not again. It was like “stay fixed” long. There will be a lot of white barns in China Point this summer, as some of our friends intend investing some of Farquharson’s 1899 “blood money” in whitewash. The Grits spent, last year, in keeping the roads and bridges in China Point in ‘good’ repair, one whole dollar Mr. David Young is very ill. Mr. John McKinnon has been appointed as another one of our efficient over- seers. Mr. Daniel McDearmid has got q juite well again. The government’s scheme in stopp- ing work on the railway is very trans- parent. They dare not finish this ten mile contract before the election, if they did it would spoil their plans for fooling the people. Tarte and Lou forget ‘the truth contained in the say- ing that “‘you can fool all the people some of the time and some of the people all of the time; but you can fool all of the people all of the time.” Intending visitors to Earnscliffe wil- be p leased to hear that the nol tortious bridge at Judson’s creek has been repaired again. This last time however the work was done by James P Irving whose reputation for skilful manipulation of road and bridge mak- ing material isa sufficient guarantee that Judson’s bridge is safe now One of our boys calls his best girl , because when he wants a kiss And after a this is wel jus “silence ” gives consent- course uf special pleading come no doubt. But how times have changed since many cf us old men were \ Then, when any of us wished to indulge in osculatory exer- cises we did not have to go through a course of law to obtain permission to do so: we simply—well, you know! The fruit trees are all out in bloom, and present a tiful appearance The city people have a great many advantayes that are not available to the country folxs: but this is cneof the times when the country people feel that their city cousins do not posatiss a monop ly of all the good thing In fa } VUY dS. beau Rex —_—— ——— MURRAY HARBOR NOTE S. this sec- with the The farmers generally, in ion, have finished cropping, exception of a few late turnips, etc. Mr. 1 orne Prowse, son of Mr. I. R Prowse, arrived home from Charlotte town on Friday. He has been attend- ing P. W. College. “Mr. A. P. Prowse, M. L. A, arrived home from Charlottetown on Saturday night. Mrs. H. A. McMillan and son, of Woodville, are spending a few days with relatives in this village. Mr. W. H. Prowse is having his dwelling house repaired. Mrs. W.H. Prowse arrived home from Pictou on Saturday evenirg, She had been spending a few days with her relatives at that place. The Young Men’s Literary Society, which has been closed during the month of May, re-opened again on Wednesday evening last with a good attendance. Since its organization In January last it has been enthustically —e tt —_———— I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will | cure every care of Diptheria. MRS. REUBEN BAKER, I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT will produce growth of ha'r. MRS. CHAS. ANDERSON, Stanley, P. EB. 1. I believe MINARD’S LINIMENT is the test household remedy on earth. ‘MATTHIAS FOLEY. Riverdale. Oil City, Ont. DR. AYERS ing spirited and interesting. Among the many subjects for debate, the two following ones proved of special inter- est, viz. ‘Which is the better states- man, Sir Wilfred Laurier or Sir Charles Tupper?” and “Which is the better ) place for the terminus of the proposed Murray Harbor railway, Machon’s , Point or Beach Point?” On the even- | ing of the first mentioned debate four Liberal candidates were enrolled’ which made the majority Liberals, con- sequently the debate was carried in | favor of Sir Wilfrid Laurier. The | latter one proved exceedingly interest- ing, and after being warmly disc ussed was meget by a majority of one in favor of Beach Point being the better place. The society has a library of | about 135 volumnes including a number of books donated by Rev. W. C Matthews. The club meets again | on Wednesday, when a number of can- |} didates will be enrolled. Murray Harbor, June r1th, 1900. © <a ———$_— HAZEL BROOK NOTES Dust History’—Speeches “Dry as members this ses- of the Government sion. Our school is progressing favorably | under the management of Mr. Charles | Lund, of Bethel, who is_ proving him- self to bea very careful and efficient | teacher. Some of his pupils intend | taking the entrance examination to P. W.C., this summer. Our cheese factory is running in full blast under the superintence of Mr. Joseph Burgess, with Mr. Wm. Brown, of Pownal, as first assistant. As usual, large quantities of milk are bein g receiv ed and manufactured into first class cheese. Our milk-drawer, Mr. Charles Rankin, is giving excellent | satisfaction in the discharge of his duties. Mr. Milton Hooper, who has been! visiting friends at Waterside, has re- turned home. The Hazel Brook bridge, which, like the Government, is tottering to its fall, has been repaired with two fence poles | and a_ wheel-barrow full of coal ashes | from the factory. The job must be seen to be ‘‘admired.” We regret to announce of Mrs. David Mitchell. Eve RY MOTHER Have it in theHouse For common ailments which may occur in every family. She can trust what time indorses. For Internal as much as External use. Dropped on sugar it is pleasant to take for colds, coughs,croup,colic, cramps and pains, I have used your Anod /neée Liniment in trea’ eur infan* (only six mon ‘hs old) for colic, and little three year old dau c;hter for summer = nadi bowel disease: generally, and found fo be axoallent. JounL (NGALLS. Americus, 150N'S. Y cuns NS come Relieves Every Form of Inflammation. Originated in 1810 by an old Famil Physician. No remedy has the al dence of the public toa greater extent. Our book on INFLAB MATION free. Price the But under 25 and 50c, 50c. LS. Johns 5. Johns « mm & Co., an Mass, a Liver Pil ! ie ? aneeuety cure Billouws ness ‘si 2 - adache, ‘+r aad Bowe! com. ; enta. They orp ret “Ss "ities from the blood - te women tod @ from uetng them Pr ' TR TD pe ‘ hots Ua ~~e ~e ee ! Mechanics Wanted ¢ 3 ‘Moniders. 1 Blacksmith. 2 Boilermakers. Highest wages and constant employmert guaranteed to good men by Bruce stewart and Uo Steam Nav. Co’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 iF you are run down take Mao's Blood Tonie ant Laxative Pills. For sale cnly at lacdonald’s Drug Store a ee ee >a oe OO OBEY OO DS ODO OD $ : 4 , é \ ¢ ‘ ( ’ } Just received—Hofibran Malt Fx- Products. | flock of black | CITOR, ETC. | iliness | tract ad full line of Perfumed Pine we look forward to her speady recov- ery. Mr. John MacNeil, who has been visiting friends in Pownal, has returned home. In the patriotic circle Mr. Samue Noy has purchased a flag and staff for his residence. Mr. and Mrs. — Samuel Ings were ' visiting friends in Vernon River last i Miss Beatrice Gay, of this place, who has been in Charlottetown since | last November, has returned home. A report is going around here to ake effect that the C. P. W. contesting our district at the next gen- eral election. Qur advice to him is first to repair the roads or he will be very aptto get his “Black Ducks” | cracked on the way out. Our enterprising sheep dealer, Mr. Ambrose Wood, has avery valuable sheep head by the year- | ling ram “Prince.” It is Mr. Wood's | ‘intention to exhibit them them at the - Halifax and St. John Exhibitions this fall. BULLER. TO THE DEAF.—A rich lady, cured of her Deafness and Noises in the Head by Dr. Nicholsons Artificial Ear Drums, gave $5,000 to his In- | stitute, so that people unable to _pro- cure the Ear Drums may have them free. Address 222nd, The Nicholson Institute, Longcott, Gunnersbury London, W. Th, wk. Merchants Bank of Prince Kdward Island, Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted for. Deposits received and interest allows ed at best current rates. —-= D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER, ATTORNEY, SOLI, Orrice—Bank of Nova Scotia Building, Charlottetown. dy Jo mos 6 wk! y l year LIVERPOOL SALI 24,596 bags “ea s S Fram, will §b sold low while landing. N. RATTENBURY, Ch’town, May 15, 6ins. TO BE LET. Immediate poseession of that Build ing adjoining the Masoaic Temple. Suit- able fur offices etc. Apply to Mrs. D. McKinnon, McGill Avenue, Ch’Town. dy. lwk. We have a fine line of better one 70c; and see our $1, prices, Look coo!, feels cool. [ ‘intends [| NE Vl Beautiful Enamelled Belt and neck clasps, broaches, cuff links, nat pins, sca pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British,’Canadian French coats of arms. Also flag and maple leaf pins from 10c. and 15c. up. We have sold a number of w edding rings lately, but as are MAKERS of rings can quickly ‘supply any style ot ie ‘evdiek New gold spectacles and eyeglasses, BW "Tayvior OPTICIAN Oamero. Blocx, Charlottetown AAAARRREASAAAHASAAAAARSA <coS HED TIME +900 Buy your seed at Le Page’s old stand and save money. We have a large selection of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russian, Manitoba hard and Island wheats. = ' -cotch, Irish ane April 2nd 1900, | Spring Tooth Harrows and all kinds of farm.implements. VW. CRANT & CO; LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, VECESE ESTE eet en — CITY HARDWARE STORE, --F'or-- Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, HARDWARE—— ARAAARAAAAAARAAAAS FIEE SS FESS SEES EY Paints, oils, glass, carpenters to>ls, all cheap Pure, Gad rie The celebrated Norton Machine Oil. TERMS CASH. RB. NORTON & CO.LIMITED A few Things You Will Need The warm weather is coming and you will have to make some changes in you'r parel to be able to enjoy the summer weather. SUMMER UNDERWEAR light underwear for men and boys. A good suit for 50c; a U0 suits— you can’t match it in the city. Finer grades at higher STRAW HATS Last season it was voted by every one that our straws were by far the nicest in the city This year they will be(still nicer. OUTING SHIRTS We have bought very largely this year in this line of goods and have some of,the handsomest Shirts ever shown in Charlottetown. WHITE YVACHTING CAPS Silk or linen fronts with or without collar, be most comfurtab'e hot weather cap you everqwore. Also color ed caps of all kinds in the very nicest styles. R. H. Ramsay & Ce ote e _ o my fl * iE Pee i ene, ey avi ji nad iS eg Wie Wick e ie OE RI ORAL AAA IN AG TOOT AE NY “ai OTE ge en a Aa anak - farianiatict as eee ty see Migrates! a Ol a oe eee een (#4 a 5 - — ae veshnin ee bd , mes Ab gp case ey tgp agen tctetpoe en g ae tet ay gE TEN 5M *