bial Notice. ee ee em Having pu.chased from Mr. F. } 7 the stock and good will i's kand Stationery Busines che } is Block, we will contin bi s in its various branche s ing west prices for cash only. ) 8. livrnsby , who has managed bus! in the past, will be in charge of store, and will be pleased a! » all old customers and many mn 5 e new stock of Wall Papers * nce put on sale, an } > of the business will kept we ked A well supplied news ; | bea spec ial feature of the bus: The store will be known as | *Th azaar Bookstore.” Bie | ddl Gill ‘icoessors to F. d. dORNSB’. io Se) APRs os wa, March 15, 1goo. TO Boston Commencing May 8h, the favorite & “HALIPAX.” s- &. AX. Wii! leave Charlottetown fir Bos sn ey ry Tuesday at noon (Standard tins) calling at Hawkesbury and Hiaslit..x Ketnurning will leave Boston every Batu «iay at noon. }’»ssengers leaving Charlottetown Ww * ‘sday morning via Pictou, make tlo-e « nnection at Halifax with S. S. *Hai ax.” i.ciets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railv we i tickets, rateg and all infor- da apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown | H. L. CHIPMAN, Superintendent, Ap! ° !+f. sled saelitesichdalibliais—igds —e=eee “4 982248097 MASON’S STORE by mail each night. Thop ia if you want & pa) er or unpacine Or book to read, Irwit, Coufestionery, Tobacco, Cigsr’ etc. when youre passing this way. > te we@ree>o== eZ 7 ‘yOu cab get the latest Gar adian $F aa: American newepapers received “& ? R. H. Mason { One. 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 do thie you must have choice groceries, eanned goods and provisions. We Can Halp You There; We have the best of everything What we want is yeur trade; can we have it! 7 JOHN McKENNA. im that line. Queen Street, Plant Line | oge limit, prsointely cured by Dr. Cheee’s Virtn ep of some things, but the man with com mon sense bas vo reason to complain, Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere | nothing to do with the dimevsions ae & man, Aye. eall® the result of THE PAILS EXAMINER CHARL@TTETOWN, MAY 26, 19e0, r . . T Kipling’s fullname ie Joseph Radyara No disease comes so suddenly and treacber- usiy upon its victim as Croup. Happy is | be mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s | Syrup of Turgentine when the dear ones | awe#Kkes in the night ccughing and struggling | for breath. ‘This famous remedy is the stard by in the hores of ibis continent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, | colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents | a bottle. Family size 60 cents. { Kipling. “Vou are a Canadian, OS ee } 66 . ; : . ’ ‘ : a ‘ Yes,’ I replied, ‘we have just ar- Babies Have Croup, e | ived ' —— ! es Love finds a way, even if it bas to stand | the furniture cff ema ' To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Ercmo Quinine Tablets, All | ltggittr Eula tLe Money it fais iocure | bc, LE. W. Gicrve’s tiga aive it cn cach box | Ee a The worst thirg about a man who, wastes his time is his penchant for was’- ' ing the time of other yeople. _—_— or Minard’s Liniment Cures Dancznff, When a giri begins to take s comic vaientine seriously she has reached the Babies ‘Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, fird ecmfort and permanent cure in Dr, Chase’s Ointment, a prevaration Which bhasarecoid of cures ub- paralled in the history of medicine, Eczema, salt rheum, ietter, tcald bead, old people’s rash, ard all itnhirg tkin diseares ere + Per + ] Qaslity bas much to do with the value The size of & man’s bank account has The ls of Women, an exhausted ervous sysiem which can be fully rertor , the use of Dr. A. W. Chare’s Nerve Food. Women made nervous by the waisting die eases which drain their systema Ond_ new life, new Vigor. rew €bi1s},.2 21. A. WC Love Nerve Food, the wosic’s gicatcrt Liccd on nerve builder. -_— —— a smnata ae Some people whe don’t claim to know very inueh make better uee of their kon ledge than others who think they Know it all. Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns, 6 To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season Will ‘send their addrese to Twa Exaxiner office wwe will be happy to compile a list and forward to the different agencies 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 aud bathing,étc., should’ be mentioned when writing ur. Garters’ Seeds Grow SUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY, Offce in New Prowse Block irst door to the right up stairs. Telephone connection. | pepsila. | He gor ne joy ou: of life. sed Se sor NEWLY INTRODUCED Obliging Travelers, “What is in that box you are so care anmeemniinen ful about. if | may ask?’ inquired the | ; man who had secured the lower berth | | Sensation Caused in Barnaby River, in the sleeper \ “That’s a collection of rare snakes I N B., by Dodd's Kidney ara taking to a museum They are | Pills too valuable to be trusted out of my | 8. sight.” replied the man who was pre- | coments paring to climb to the upper shelf. | “Say. [ll trade bertos With you.” sarTuUaDY ‘ ; M ~ Yuite n . i | Barnaby River, N. 3, May ae ‘ “All right. I'm not particular where | |} s sensation has heen caneed here lately by : , | "| I sleep Chicago ‘Tribune, | the ntroduction of a new medicine : : i 249. sw Pille ! b , there -—-- } Doda’s Kidney I . Altt ough here had | The Spirit of Research. ; been many deat} nm Viliage and Saur- | ibn | bat ke “Ma. oh, ma! rounding aistrict om Bright’t Disease Ww] th G ie” - ‘ s | ;eorgle ¢ | and other kidney troubles, yet strange to ; alt pa ) | hod l | oe. ee 501 “Tf su hae “| somebody else | | cay Dodd’s Kidney Pille had never been | If you ha “ue a enody else | | tested. Our peol had little faith ’sides pa. would I ha’ had red hair or | tent medicines black bair?’—Indianapolis Journal. | Now, however, Dodd’e Kidney Pills are ‘ creating asensetion. A large number of | A man who never learned to | peopie are us'pg them and expressing write his own s not so likely to | surpise and delight at the result. “From / get into troul this world as the | | the first week J] began to improve,” says| o who has iearned to write another | | Cornelius Crottie, of Barnaby River, who} 1 S | had been given up by the doctors. The ; | tact seems tobave surprised him, but it 1s | Don’t fool with a wasp because he | always true where Dodd’s Kidvey Pille| Happens to look weary and tired—you'll | are waed. probably find him all right ip the end. | —Mhicarn News. — j i ‘ ’ } ia <a SE a ' Cun so--O ie {hing may be said ip favor | vies j : . . . . . . ; of the English generals in South Africa. | The meeting between George Shep- | . eee at. © Cawker — Wha is that 2 ; herd, of Paris, Ont., and Commandant rhey baven’t begun towrite for the | ,, | agaz ne Pretorius, the 1m} risoned Boer general, magazines. : ie te |as told by Shephard in a letter to his | friends, is distinctly interesting ; : ’ inj Doli lonpeldia | 1s) a. ain't Minard’s Litiment Relieves Neurélgia) while at the hospital I saw some es | wounded Boer prisoners, among whom | It is wot generally known that Radvard | was Commandant Pretorius. I spoke *‘ to him and he sa “* Well, my boy, would tell m2 why itis peaceful civil life to eome out here to fight a selfish war and endure all the hardships of the tield ? prised at the action of the Englsh or Cape volunteers, but it puzzles me why you identify yourself with the quarrel. I don’t suppose.’ he said curiously, ‘that it was the mere love of fighting that brought you here.’ “ “Tt was not so much to actually as- sist England as to show the world the unity of the Empire, and to show that if one part of the Empire is touched, all are hurt.’ “He did not say anything for a while, but stroked his beard and ap. peared lost in thought.” | 4 ae aang Oe Because : more beautiful and more economical That’s why our Metallic Ceilings and Walls are being used by proc{ Bsive people all over the country, — You can choose from «{ vigns suitable for any room of any |inild- ing, with Borders, mGuidinghy etc. to match—they ate easily rm —easily cleaned—and strictly fire proof and sanitary, giving per- manent beauty, points no other style of finish can offer. you'd like sn estim- the snape and is and ceilings, Prices are moderate—{f ate mail us an owthime show! and messuremenes ef your METALLIC ROOFING CO. Limited wanuracroeens. TORONTO, Desirable Dwelling TO L=T. The western half uf that bouse situated on the curner of Euston and Hillsborough Streets, at present occupied ty Mr. D. B. Stewart. Possessicn It June All molern conveniences. Apple to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL. Mayi14, tf. _— — Rdward Island, for. : Deposits received and interest allow ed at beet ‘current rates. DR CBRRCNIC-1ISFASES ard TORS by Saliebury Vesiment, feg imiormaticr, OF call at DOR AYEPS you kindly | that you have left a I am not sur- next. Merchants Bank of Prince Collections made on the most rea sonable terms and promptly remitted SLFi cena sik Trure, Nova O@ce “Metchert’s Perk of Halifax ~ LIFE. RETURNED. Tea Sufferiag Dyspeptic, When He Uued Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets. , | Dadi’s Dyspepsia Tablets Alwaye Have thie Result—They Positieely Cure Dys pepsia, Indigestion, Biliousness, acd all Kindred Stomach Complaints. Without exeeption, the dy+peptic is the most miserable being in existences, > . . He can’t enj y his meals. her@ are i dainty, eojoyable lanches, after thetheatre crim. No outings, no pleasent excur- ¢o0.8 with jolly friends He west ope st home, nursing his misery, while his friends are enjeying themselVes, making the moatof life. Recently there was a young man in this position. He suffered greatly from Dys- ie was virtually a cloee prisoner. One day he read about Dodd’s Dyspepsia | Tablets. He bought a box- He used the efier each mea! Reault—Dodd’s Byspepsia Table:s made a newman of him. He appeared among his friends again, took part in their pleasures, fi\wed with lifeand good spirits. Hie frieode could wot understand change. They questioned bim. Ae anawered :*‘Doii’s Dyspepsia Vab- oo-t fifty cents, Tabicts as directed, one the | lete did itall. “T simply took ome Tablet after each meai late, and my foed waea pleasare and rnourishmentiome. It was promptly digested, whereas, before I began to use D.dd’s Dyspepsia Tablete, it used to lie in abard limpin myetomash, asd caused me agonizing pain. ” Dodd’a Dyspepsia Tableta alivays have this effect. They cure Ladigestion by re- moving the cause. They digest the food and tome aod strengthea the stomach . = =a = MITATION |S THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY.” best proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is wh good repute with the public, is, that iTIS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. ‘The imitations resemble the genuine article in appearance only. They lack the genera: excellence of Genuine his notice is necessary, as irjurious and ug Igerous imitations, cailed WHITE LINI m xT, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam mation of the skin, are often sn‘ stituted fo * INARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because hey pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, Jne in particular claiming to be made by a ormer, proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, which simply is a lie. ate ee ate INSIST UPON HAVING MINARD’S LINIMENT MADE BY C. RICHARDS & (0,, Yarmouth, N.S8., fn we ——e Oe se P &. JSLAND HOSPITAL, Public Notice is hereby given that in pur- suance of the act Of incorporatioa a Public Meeting of all contributors to the bove insti- tutien will be held in the New Hospital, north side of St, Peter’s Road, Charlottetown, on Thursday, 3ist. May, 1960 at the hour of 7.80 p. m., for the purpose of electing Trustees for the Government of the Institution im accordance with the Bye Laws, and for the transaction of such other business as shall be brought Lefore the meeting. B. BALDERSTON, Sec’y of Trustees, May 13th 1900, 2aw td. BLAGK DIAMOND TheS. 3. Cacouna sailing from Mon- treal Friday morning, May 25tb, wil! be due st Uh’town Mer: + morning, May 28th, and sails for St. John’s Nfld, via. North Syduey, carrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further particulars as to freight, ‘ete., apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO. Agents. Ch’town, May 23-d,'1900. ‘traw Hat Enamel TINTS, IN 145 Try a can, only 10 cents, SIMON W. CRAEBE. Walker’s Corner Aprii 11th 1900. An a aE a OREN SAN HP and over- ee Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot the erandiflora type, 9° 3° ffsy choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. See owrciti! Pea Competition for 1900. HWASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown. $$ 6 ened Salter _ its Regula.: do | Ci, any one of tue lot for $2.95 4.65 do 9.25 do do 4.15 4 Regular tor 6.00 3 Regular 9.25 for 699. 2 Misses’ 3.60 ¥ 1 do 8.75¢ [0 %%. 5 Misses for 75 cents, LINE. T.J.Harris, London House W AN TED. First-class coat, vest and pants makers, Steady employment and good wages to the right parties. Gordon & McLellan Fine Photography —i/imme— | ail the Latest Designs Our Carbon portraits are unriveled. Our customers ire ‘all delighted. Be sure and visit the leading studio. GH oDoOt nn mcr Re ee me PTLD: AO ay apnemnneee