3 : : : : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 14 1898. pl gunsate ee ke ak eee DR. CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help in removing = causes trom the blcod Continuous, intel- ligent treaterment in person or by letter cure, possible in each case. in- | GOOD FOR GREAT BRITAIN. | she Gets an Extension of Hong Kong Boundaries. Pekin corres~ “The Anglo-~ Loxpoy, June 11.—The pondent of the Times says : England an extension of the boundaries of sures Minimum of suffering «nd Maximum of | Chinese convention, ju-t signed leaves to MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c. Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. vears practice in N. Y. City. istered in U.,8, and Canada. Address: Char!ottetown, P £.1., ax. OFFICF: VICTORIA ROW. 4ecom modations reserved for patients. References on application’ Twenty Diploma reg- Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad spice is scominable. This is a truism that no competet houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the rignt brand of Spice, and while there sre maay that are fairly good, it 1 always safest to take one which iw invariably uni- Thai one is form. Plant Line. To Boston COMMENCING MAY (0th. OF H »ng Kong, inclid ng Kou Long, of alro- gether 200 equare wiles. Japan, under the protocol of October, 1£96, demande thar settlemen:s be eetab- lished forthwith forthe exclusive use of the Japanese at Fu Chau, Wu Sung, “ta Shi, Fu Ning, Ye Chau and Cing Wang Tao.” Loxpoy, Ji ne 11.—The «news, apers are printing many congratulations upon the signing of the Anglo Chinese convention yesterday, which gives Great Britain ao extension of the boundaries of Hong Kong, including Kal Tbung, of altogether 200 miles, under a lease to which the square greatest importance 18 attached, as the territory thus acquired 18 regarded as heing essential for the protection ef Hong Kong. The lease comprises the island ef Lantao, to the westward of Hong Kong, and the mainland behind Kan Lung, south and east of & live drawn from Mira Bay to Deep Bay. While the Chinese retain the northern shores of these Lays, the lease covers their waters, subject to the right of the Clinere to use them for their sbips. When questioned in the house of com-~ mons yesterday evening a Lo whether Russia conten plated sending troops tothe Yang Tse Kiang valley, the parliamentary secretary for the foreign office, Mr Curzon, made an imy ortant sta e- o ent to the effect that sucha proceding, with the consent of China, would be an art of war,and the government would take the requisite steps to protect British in- terests. Obviously this is intended as a warning to Russia uot to iuterfere in the Yang Tse Kiang valler. —— —— ere A MODEL WIFE. She Dons Black In Memory of Her Un- mourned Predecessor. He had asked her to be ‘‘his’n,’’ and she had made up her mind that she had ‘‘worked out’’ long enough anyway. So she accepted him. She was perfectly satisfied with her place, but she wanted to have a house of her own. So they were married. ' It wasn’t long afterward that she came back to see her former mistress about something, and the latter noticed Lhe favorite S: S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- town for Roston Every Tuesday, at 1 p. m. calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via_ Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with S. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 11 p. m. Tickets for sale at stations P. E. IL. Railway. For further rates and all informa- tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad- ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. ~~ ~ eae Tan Shoes are unquestionably the coolest shoe for this warm weather. We are showing a nice gentle- men’s choevlate laced boot, with cloth top, at $2.75 Black and chocolate willow | calf at $4 and $4.5, with | bulldog and coin toe. The handsomest shoes we have yet shown. W. H, Stewart & Co that she was wearing mourning. Of course she was sorry for her apd was rather surprised that she made no men- tion of ber bereavement. It is, indeed, a grievous thing when a honeymoon is cut sbort. Finally the former mistress brought up the subject herself. ‘*You are in mourning, Maggie,’’ sho suggested. ‘*Yes,’’ replied Maggie complacent- ly, and with no show of feeling at all. “I t’ought it was the least I could do fer ’im.’’ ‘It is showing no more than proper respect of course. I am very sorry. It must have been a great shock.”’ ‘*Great shock!'’ exclaimed Maggie in surprise. Then as she grasped the idea she went on, ‘‘Oh, he ain’t dead,’’ with the accent on ‘‘he.’’ ‘*You baven’t lost your husband?”’ Maggie shook her head. ‘Then why are you in such deep mourning?’ ‘‘Just to please the poor lad,’’ an- swered Maggie. ‘‘You see, it’s this way,’’ she went on when she had de- cided to tell the story. ‘‘After we was married be comes to me an he says, ‘Maggie,’ he says, ‘the poor woman niv- er had anybody to put on mournin fer her, an I dunno that she’s been treated right,’ hesays ‘Who?’ saysl. ‘Me first wife,’ says he. ‘She was all alone in the world, exceptin fer me,’ he says. ‘She had no wimmen folks to wear mournin fer ber.’ And so 1 says to him, ‘I'll do it fer the poor woman,’ I says. An here I am.”’ And tbe best of it is that the story is absolutely true.-~Chicago Post. Se ETTER than cure is prevention By taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla you may keep well, with pure blood, strong nerves anda good APPETITE. . , y y Y : HENRY BR, LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc, C. E. (iraduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engineer for General Worx, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Enzineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. ! Island correspondence addressed to | Charlottetown, WARE - HOUSES, TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF | (WO 1) Wtarfage storage and yard- Londeow House Building, | filled;at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. 5 9 atre from 2to 10 p.m. Members are inv: «d ag asonable rates. to patronise them; non members will i« charged « smal! fee for their use. ' Arthur @, Peake.) tie Asembiy Sov. 4 Lots and will guable rates Apply to tue Secretary. IN MEMORIAM. The Right Hon. W. E. Gladstone, born December 29,1709. Died May 19, 1898. Some in the promise of an early prime, Ere vet the first assaultis dared and won, Death takes with envious their time, Leaviug the ta-k undone, hand before Some, ripe iu manhood, at their army’s bead, As even pow they touched the topmast tower, With shining harness or have fallen dead In victury’s crowning hour. But you, O veteran of a thousand fightr, Wboe toil had long attained its perfec: end— Death call* you not as one that claims hie righte, iut gently as @ friend. For though tbat matchless mind Was firm to front the menace of decay, Your bolily strength on such 8 loss de- clined, As only death could stay. energy of So then with you it’s well who &fter pain. After long pain, at last; But we—ah, when shail England meuld again. This type of splendor past? have reached your rest Noble in triumoh, noble in defeat. Leader of hopes that others held fcr- } lorn, Strong iv the fa'th that looks afar to meet The flush of Freedom morn— Could we, her own, forget you to our shame. Lands that have lived to see her risen Fun Remembering much should witness how your pame And Freedom’s name are one. Well Made an Makes Well Hood’s Sarsaparilla is prepared by ex- perienced pharmacists of today, who have brought to the production of this great medicine the best results of medical re- search. Hood’s Sarsaparilla is a modern medicine, containing just those vegetable ingredients which were seemingly in- tended by Nature herself for the allevia- tion of human ills. It purifies and en- riches the blood, tones the stomach and digestive organs and creates an appetite; it absolutely cures all scrofula eruptions boils, pimples, sores, salt rheum, an every form of skin disease; cures liver complaint, kidney troubles, strengthens and builds up the nervous system. It en- tirely overcomes that tired feeling, giving strength and energy in place of weakness and languor. It wards off malaria, ty- oa fever,and by purifying tae blood it seeps the whole system healthy. Sarsa- Hood’ S © parilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills gig itadiene. ‘ie. PICKFORD & BLACK HALIFAX & CHARLOYTESOWN, SEASON OF 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlutwetowsa every Friday at 10 a.m.. uuring the the season of 1+98, for Halitax, calling at Summerside, Port Haet:ngs, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harb»; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tu e-~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. ‘Ihe Steamer has excellent passenger accom modation. Saloon amidships. Sp-cial low freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent 1898. Ch’iown, May 14, 1898 ient stage, the dead!y decay which sooner! or later attacks nearly evervbody’s teeil. When you discover tho-e cavaties don’ dilay, but come at once and have them DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth. YMCA. The baths in the Association Building bave been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tuesdays, Thursdays and Saturda: Teeth--- Should be brushed | bicycle boots (A. E.McFachern) 11. Hurdle Race—let prizs, gold medal (A. Keith & Sor thoroughly, care- 2, Running Broad Jump—lst prize, silver metal, (Mr Ww. Halifax); 20d, silver medal. ¢ , ‘ larlv - . j ; ’ - ° ° m9 ‘ . ‘ fally, regularly, theo oan the owner sr J.O°R ley, of Singer Sewing Machive Co ;) 2ud box cigars, 12. Running High Jump—lst prize, goid medal (Prowse tect readily and more easily, in its inciep | J Bruce Payne, Granby, P. Q. 7 eT P - om a - — ——< = _~——__ £—- > aes SSO 10750: CK ELGRLLREEEGLES ASHATS GD® Fo! the Latest Style and Lowest Price Ss . l= We are determined to get additional silk business by deserving it, 1 Band we ask you to see and consider the tlks, and decide whether we are entitled to iton that basis -merit, nothing but merit, quality, choiceness, and less price. ; Lapet Mulls, Grass Liuen, etc, All the pretty cheer- Organdies,, things,that will brighten the spring, and temper the LLGLLLEGESSSS SESE HL x Rt e Ww a | % hot summer, May we get your opinion on the daipty styles we are showing of % these goods, 7, ; . . ° ° =F Mi lliner A fine showing in Flowers. Feathers, hat Trimmings SF 4 y etc, that go to make up millinery competition. We'll SF give you all the kelp you need in making a selection, and there are people here whose advice in such matters is worth having. Dress Coodse That ‘‘Perkins” is widely know for its dress goods excellence, elegance and exclusiveness is LATS N ¥ Nag e . . , 7 ample evidence that it is a store that meets woman’s dress goods wants well and ZA satisfactorily. We have the largest and newest stock to select from. The “PS prices are lower than any other store in the city, Z } vy ; We Keep No Stamps We give our customers the discount. Bose SSSSESSEVCUESSCSO Be". Perkins & Co. SUNNYSIDE. | ma R , = fens E ot”? = = w,* 4 Ie IS SG LR IG L6 AG IS AE NENG SPER PERN RS LESS BY GRAND A. 0. H. PICNIS AND ATHLETIC MEET WILL BE HELD On the Beautiful Grounds of St, Dunstan's College, on DOMINION DAYS FRIDAY, IST JULY, 1898, An Cration will be delivered in the large rink on the grounds by M. J. F. QUINN ESQ., Q, C. M, P., OF MONTKEAL, one of Canada’s most prominens platform speakers. The following isthe program and Pr‘ze List— 1. One Mile Bicvcle Race (under 16)— 1st prize, siiver me- 10. Hop, Step and Jump—lst psize, silver meda’y (3.4 dal, Geo. Gardiner; 2nd, bicycle lamp (Miller Broe,) ard Daviet;) 2ud, silver mounted revolver (Fenne! & Chaudier Pros); 2ud, silver medal. 3,100 Yard Dash—lst prize, go'd medal (Baterbury, 13. | Mile Flat Race - Ist prize, gold meda! (Jas Gallaghe ‘} “4 7 st prize, gold medal! (Jas Gallagher Chard & Jackson, Montrea!,) 2nd, silver medal San of Manchester, Robertson & Allison, St. John);2ad, goby 4.1 Mile Bieycle Race+opes)—Ilst prize, siiver medal, medal (Jas Waddell) of Royal Eletrie Co.) (Dodd & Roger:;) 2nd, bicycle pants (Ja- Calder) 14. Fat Men’s Race—lIst prize, let. (set of pipes caser 5. Putting Shot—lst prize, silver Medal (Moore & MeLeod) (t.eddin Bros); 2nd , pipe (Dodd's Medical Hall.) 2nd, silver medal 15. Hook and Ladder Team Race, composed of six men G. Pole Vault—lIst prize, gold medal (S. B. Townsend & Co.,Montreal;) 2nd, silver medal (John McLeod & Co) 7. } Mile Flat Race (under 16) -lst prize,silver mecal, 2ud, silver medal. 8. } Mile Flat Race—1let prize goid medal (Grace & Gast- enguay, Halifax;) 2nd, box cigars (J M Fortier, Montreal.) 9, Sack Race—Ist prize, box cigars (J. Bruce Payne, Granby; P. Q.,) 2nd, silver medal. § ateam. A prize to each man of the winning team, presented by A.N Large, Chief of the Fire Brigade. A 16. Tue Inisa Jic Dan-er will be presented with a hand- some quadruple silver plate tea set and tray by (A. W. Myers (7 ef Myers Bros, Jewellers) 17. Tae Best Hicuianp Frise Dancer will be presented with s handsome gold watch by Jas Paton & Co, 18. The Best Indian Club Swinger—let prig®, silver me« dai—value $5. No second prize un'ess three entries. Fniry fee, 5Uc Dancing Bocths with the best of Music.’ Swings and other means for a good dey’s fun. Special trains and boats will be arranged for June 9, 1898— VM“. T. PAYNE, Secretary Committee. 0 dk es