i ¢ 4 ‘ TME DAILY EXAMINBR @CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY I, 19@0. 3SOLUTE ECURITY, Genuine Carter’s a -- "S Little Liver Pills. | Must Bear Dignature of i oa Jilin cc POA IDC Wrapper Below. cory small a ‘y } to take : ‘ SADIE DO] OH HEADACHE. SARTERS DIZZINESS. EM nee =| 0!) BILIOUSMESS. erat ite ‘OR TORPID LIVER. * | °OR CONSTIPATION. 'FOR SALLOW SKIN. | "OR THE COMPLEXION Pric | CEL US NE MUST HAVE SIGHATURE, ° srely Wometaule.<AicoePeo cect 25 Cents | Purely ¥ getavle. ~icooe< pata we owe - a Am CURE SICK HEADACHE, EPPS’s COCOA GRATEFUL SCUMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour Superior Quality, and Highly Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & CoO., Lid. Homceopathic Ckamisis, London, Engiesd. , BREAKFAST jUPPER 7, 2 # fi CA Lm, An REO!) MAAR a CRT batt Li om OS e5 ABE a ee MITATION I$ THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” ~WINARS'3 LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repu'e with the public, is, that IT IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lack the generai excellence of Genuine? his notice is necessary, as irjuricus and ué Wgerous imitations, called WAITe LINI mM ‘T, &c., iiable ‘o produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn‘)stituted fo MINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and, Advertising of MINARD’S, Ine in particular claiming to be made by a ormer proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a le. INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT C. C. RICHARDS & CO.. Yarmouth, N.S8., $20,000 DEBENTURES —FOR— ~_EWERAGE SYSTEM --OF THE-- CITY OF CH’TOWN Tenders addressed to the underaigned and endorsed ‘‘Tenders for Sewerage Debentures” will be received at this office up to the night of Thursday, 10th of May next, for the pur- chage of 2H thousand dollars ($25,00C) of the City of Charlottetown Debentures, for Sewer- age Works, These Debentures are of the denomination of $500.00 each, are payable in Forty years from date, and bear interest at three and a half (34) per cent per annum, poy \ble half yearly. Tenders will be re- ceved for the whole amount or for parts th reof, not less than $500.00 * Commissioners do not bind themselves ept the lowest or any tender. AENRY SMITH, Chairman, fice of Commissioners of Sewers rnd Water Sy yply. irlottetown, P. &. I., April 20th 1900. Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. The western balf of that house situated on the corner of |{uston and Hilisborough Sts., at presert occupied by Mr. D, B. Stewart. Po:session let June next. All modern conveniences, Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARYELL | | | | | | Grand Lodge of 1 O G T,” 2 CONSISTENT TEMPERANCE MEN! a Dear Sin,—1n the Guardian’s report of the annual meeting of :he Provincial Alli- ance recently held in Charlotietown ‘Mr. } 8 M Martin, Grand Chief ‘ve Upial vt the | a credited with saying “tbat we was opp sed to every form } tga care ' * and * if & ilcense iceLse in from whom or where i Am, the Liberal party 1s to b-co party they would bave our support less than they have now.” Consistency, thou art ajewel. Mr. Martin’s attitude on the cun only be com pared (othat of a certain °° Independent” many Ln usand Charlottetown, « temperance when } suite, but Gr he time. Wasn’t th Liberal party & License party on the 13t u of I temperance questior miles from ) s@mver ic when Mr. Martin voted n? Dido’t D A McKinnon promise Guardian that he woula do all could for temperance? But when the e was taken on the License Act dido’ leave the room and refrain from voting? Still after all thie the Grand ChiefTemplar, Mre Martin, declarea ata public meeting luring the last election campaign that he admired the stand taken by Mr. McKinncn nthe temperance question. Consisteat rare you true to the Grit cause of temperance? | Whentbis Chiefsays “oursupport” does! he meanthe I. O. G. T. vote? And if| the License Act ia not repealed will he / ask them to vote against Farquharson 2 | ’ ’ samuel, wheth party or to Not mach fear. But if he will get a} | nominatio : would gladly contest the | Murray Harbor district to support Farque | harson and hie License. ‘I’: » are some } Liberals who are so belovedly wedded to party that no divorce law can separat them. They have swallowed Farquhar son’s red-eyed !icense-p'l! without a cough of disapproval. They h rolled uader | their tongues as a sweet morsel the Laas} rier plebiscit wee, Now atawink from! Mr. Farauha: , when he is about to, make a change io the Act to try and catch the temperance vote, these party first men become roaring lionsagainstit. The, Guardian some two years ago was making | a big mouth about the Scrimgeour ware- house and the}License Act. There was no election near then, but now that an elec- | tion is at hand The Guardian is gagged | and devotes all his energies to writing against the Tories. Men of this stamp who make use of temperance for party purposes are the worst enemies the cause can have. Ob, for consistent temperancemen who would practise what they preach. They woull make politicians tremble in their boots if they knew that every temperance man was sincere. I detest men who preach temperance and vote for license. ie T Murray River, April 22nd, 1900. eo Souris Sidewalk Social, The followirg is a feeble attempt to dis- cribe the most pleasant public gathering that has taken place in Souris for some time. Although the evening was most disagreeable, and as # consequence pedes- trians suffered, yetas the ideal chair man, Mr. J. G. Sterns, remarked, it emphasised the great necessity of the new sidewalk leading from tbe Presbyterian church to the station which has been a long felt want and for which this social has been given. The programme was well arranged and each selection promptly given. The Souris orchestra, which is bard to beat, we may say on this occasion excelled themselyee. A Scotch reading by Mr. Carr, with an encore, added greatly to the already fine programme. The sale of pretty baskets, together with the pleasing mannerof our Mr. Clark as auctioneer, made this part a most important feature, and the handsome sum of $53.60 was realized. We must say the young ladies at whose hands the social was given, namely, Mise Muttart, Miss Clark and Miss Nellie Sterns, deserve the highest credit. It is only acother proof of their capability as well as their popularity in Souris. When those popular yeung ladies with their sociable mannere at al! times and in all places take charge of anything it is bound to be a bouncing success. One PRESENT. - ne EEP your blood pure and your stomach and digestive organs ina healthy condition by taking Hood's Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. Local Notices. New ties—All tke new shapes and styles just received at J B Macdonald & Co’s. 102 4d & wy. Men’s pauts—We have received 500 paire, allsizes, from $1.00 to $4.50 per pair—best value to be had.—J B Macdon- ald & Co. 102 4d d& wy. Teilet paper—fiat and rousd—10c, 3 for 20c, at Central Drug Store. 101 1 w. We have still a ehoice lot of these sample boots, women and girls;that we are selling at half price; eome and get a pair it will pay you. J. B. Madconald & Co. sins d &w. Our low prices on men’s Spring clething are making it move out quick, if you want a vice S. B. or D.B. suit fn fiae tweed or worsted; wecan suit youin style and price don’t forget it. J. B. Macdoaoald & Ce, 3insd & w. Left—37 pairs men’s Witham $3 boots in calf and dongola, heavy and light sole, now at $2.75—get a pair.—J. B. Maedon- ald &Co. If any person having any One of our four tin hat boxes will let us know we shal! be pleased to send for it.—Stanley Bros. Rex Insest Destroyer kills all insect life, Léc per bottle at Centrai Drug Store. | 4 i101 1 w. Ete mS Ute ~~. Sa : Jas A Cummings.... 2 sercevsceescs 50 Jno D. McLeod......coccccces. socceecees « 50 Danlel D McLeod... .....e-seeeee 50 | Baphemis McLeod... 22.0 cocce secs 30 Flora May McLeod....06 ssssecee 25 . My fealiy is to England not to the Em- CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND The Bank of Nova Scotia acknowledges the following subscriptions to the Patrio Kucd collected hy Misa Mamie M¢ Leod, teacher, Hopedale, P. E. Islaad : HOPEDALE, Jno E McLeod cccces. eee teeceetese costa 00 dete db BROOME ciciecedc o<t 06s «sae 5@ Alex K McDonald .ccescoccccce sanders xs 50 A J McLeod eereeeeereroee eee we teeeeeeee 50 Daniel MEDOGGM ccs sss os 0 beamed 60 Mr: i in Mailtat@. <i <dées coon 25 MeLeod, Hunter River... 60 $5 80 > > 2 <—+———__—. The British in India. Prot Goldwin Smith had a letter in one of the New York papers afew days ago replying to an article censuring British rule in India. Iv his short letter Prof. Smith said that he felt sure that an im- partial survey will lead tothe conclusion that for the last century the spirit of Bri- tish government in India has been benefi- cent, and that the administration has been en the whole very able and remarkably pure. Its one fatalaad incurable yice is, he thinks, that it is the government of the stranger. He said :-~“[ lave had occa sion for historical purposes to study the history of British India, and [think have studied it imeartially. I sm myself a believer not in empire but ia a community of nations, self-eveloped, contributiug each of them its own gifts to the human store and aiding each other by example and emulation in the race of progres». pire.” The object of the letter is to point out to the Imperialists of the United States tue probability that their goverament of the Philippines cannot be as successful as British government in India, because it will scarcely be possible that in the latter case the influence of home polities caa be shut out as in the British administration of India. It is this feature of British rule in Indiathat makes it approach suc- cese. WieKlv Det and remevs impurities crom the stomach, itver and bowels, by the use of the best blood purifier known. Put upinglass vials. Thirty ina botile: one a dose. Recommended by many physicians. Parsons’ Pills ‘Best LIVER PILL MADE” Positively cure Biliousness and all Liver and Bowel complaints. eld by Druggists, or sent geet pens, for 25 cts. ree. + S. JOHNSON & Co.. Boston, Maas GARD heJap, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, F) Mezito ang Fenix. Cigareties. Tobacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store The One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spread table. To de this you must have choice greceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the beast of everything im that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it / 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, Great Work on the Island Inaugurat- ed by Dodd's Kidney Pills Kidney Disease being Driven from News foundland—A more Wonderful Medi« cine never knewn here—Jobna Brooke, of Lushes Cured; 8x. Jomn’a N’f’l’d,, April 30.~From all paris comes word of the work beiug done by the grea‘ remedy. Dodd’s Kidoey Pilla, Kidney diseases have always been consid-~ ered the most dangerous ailments to whichthe people of Newfoundland were subject. No satisfactory or certain treat« ment had ever been known here, and Dodd’s Kiduey Pills have proved a blessing of which the whole country is fast avail~ ing iteelf, The large number of diseases which Dodd’s Kidney Pille are known to cure is to be explained only in one way. Bright’s Disease and Diabetes are local maladies of the kidneys themselves. Rheumatism, Heart Disease, Dropsy, Sciaties, Lum eago, Neuralgia, Bladder and Urinary Troubles, Women’s Weakness and Blood Disease areall eaused by the bad action of the kidneys—a fault Dodd’s Kidoey Pills promptly correct. Jouo Brooke, of Lushes Bight, Bay I[siaod, writee as follows :— “Il wave been @ sufferer this ten or twelve years, I have used lots of differant medicines euch as used for pain io the stomach,paiu in the back, pain in the side, but all to no effect. Ido not know what was the matter. There was no docter here to teliauy one. I got an account of Dodd's Kidney Pills from an lady friend of mine anda sample of them and they did meso mach good that as soon as I could [ bought a box, and before I used one boxI was cured, and 1 can say it was Dodd’s Kidney Pills I owe my health to.” Bight, DOMINIOS @F CANADA PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND In Chancery. THE MASTER OF THE ROLLS. BEFORE Francis J. Trainor, admisietrator cum lestamenti annexo of the personal estate and effects of Morgan Hinchey, deczased, testate, complaivant, and Morgan Landrigan defendant. Pursuant tothe order of -he Court of Chancery, bearing date the Second day of April, A. D, 1900, notice is hereby given that all creditors having claims against the estate of the late Morgam Hinchey, late of Rustico, in Queen’s Ceunty, in the Prevince of Prince Edward Island, Fisherman, do come in and exbibit and prove their accounts before me at the ofs fice of the Prothonotary of the Supreme Court of the said Pre-~ vince, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown,in Queen’s County,afore- ssid, on or before the thirty-first day of May next, A. D. 1900, >r in default thereof they will be excluded inthe administra- tion of the eaid estate and ia the decree o this court herein f Dated at Charlottetown in Queen’s County,io the said Province,this 26:h day of April, A. D., 1900. (Sgd.) J.A. LONGWORTGH, Master in Chancery. (Sgdi.) JAMHS J. JOHNSTON, Complainants’ Solicitor. —2aw. & w. Scalchi = The world’s famous con- = = tralto who appeared at Her Majesty’s Theatre, = IN NEWFOUNDLAND Little | Montreal on Thursday = night Jast—used the Heintzman & Co Piano In preference other. In the choice of a piano Madame _ Scalchi, but follows Madame Albani, Paul Plaucon, Watkin Mills, and many other celebrated artists who = have visited Canada. There is only one great Heintzman Piano and we are agents for it— Call and inspect them at our warerooms. to any WAAMLabddbaskdds bb sdddddddd Miller Bros. Queen Street. Pevverevveeveneseerevenveneits preven nyT Connolly’s Building. ee eee TS UAUAUNAAAAMM dds AAd Abb dbbddbadd | aereneyy WANTED. At Kemsington Tannery, two journey- men cerriers, steady work “to the right man k. B. LOVE & SON. dy week Boys’ High- Claes Suits No need for mothers te worry over how to dress their boys this spring; we have done all your worrying for you—all there’s left tor you to de is io come in and take your choice of 1660 choice suits. And thenwe keep all the best designs in Sailer Tams, Tweed Caps, Leather Tams, Venetian Tams for Boys and Girls. CHILDREN’S SUITS In good serge Bleuse & Pants 75e. In good serge Blouse & Pants $1.00. In good Tweed Blouse & Pants $1.25, Brewnie suits lined $3.25. Brownie Suits Scotch Tweeds $3.75, Fauntleroy Suits Special Tweed $4.25, Linen Crash Suits, wita heavy sailor collar $1.00. Boys’ 2 Piece Suits In [weed and Serges $1.00 to $2.50. In Scetch Tweed $2.00 to $ .75. In Scotch Serge $2.50 to $5.50. InjMnglish Worsted $4.50 to $6.50. Boys’ 3 Piece Suits. In Serge and Tweed $2.50 to $4,50. In Halifax Tweed $2.75 to $3.75. In Scotch Serge $4.00 te $6.75. In Scotch Tweed $4.00 to $7.59. In English Worsted $4.00 tu $8.25. It's no secret that we seli the best clothing also the most of it and do it cheaper than any one else, not ex- cepting any city in Canada. A person blindfolded could come in to our cloth- ing room, ask for a suit of the price they wish, and with 10 or 12 spread out in front of them, put out their hands and make no mista‘re in taking the first one they touch,—ihat’s the kind of stock we carry every time. =