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CHIPMAN; | Canadian Agel; Halifax, N. 8. BLACK DIAMOND LINE Sh The 8.8. Montreal, Tuesday morning,June 27, will be due at Ch’town,Thurscay morning, Jucre BONAVISTA sailing from 29th. and on Friday morning will sail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sydney, with horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at Jowest possible rater. For further particulars as to freght and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO., Ch’town, June 26 Agents Hub Cafe Ke-opened Meals and lunches served at short notice, ~ Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. m. till 12 pm. Don’t forget the place next door to R. B. Norton's Hard- ware store. «w=tub Cafe Gifts For the June Bride [f yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, call at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finisb, if bought from us. We heve also some fine china, and beautiful glaseware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegroom wil! also find the article he wants at our store, &® good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO : JEWELLRS Bunnyside, Opposite P. O. groceries, try us to-day. Queen Street, is that the young of those that build nests in trees are blind when hatched, are naked, unable to walk and are fed | by the parent bird. Among the wad-— | | { And the poor lad sneaked to his seat, covered with confusion and per- spiration. “What in tunkett was the matter ing birds the young can walk, swim! with that boy, to make him talk in that and pick up food leaving the egg. iminediately may find mates more readily. The male birds usually excel in music, also, if the warbling of the canary, the crow- ing of the cock, the booming of the emu and the hooting of the owl may ail be called music.— Selected. Windows Cleaned by a Princess. When a little child, the princess Vic- toria went with her mother to visit Queen Adelaide. The Duchess of Kent was obliged to leave the little one alone with the queen for some time, and the latter, to make the princess feel at home said, ‘Now, my dear, you upon | With birds, as with | higher animals, the females to fancy } bright colors and musie¢ ; hence Mother | Nature usually ornaments the head ; neck and tails of the males that they | have an hour to spend with me, and you shall do exactly as you like.” “Exactly as I like?” said the little princess doubtfully. “Yes,” replied the queen, little imag- ining what was to follow. “Then dear Aunt Adelaide,” said the child, ‘may I be allowed to clean the windows ?? o- : ueen Adelaide was startled but the little one had her way, setting to work with sleeves caretully rolled up and an apron tied around her waist.— Golden Penny, Cueen Victoria’s Dogs. Dogs have been great friends of queens. Among them no _ sovereign | has shown greater affection for dogs than Her Majesty Queen Victoria. One pet collie rejoices in the name of Sharp. He has all his meals with his mistress, being seldom away from her. During her long reign the Queen has had many pet dogs. One called Noble, given to her nearly 20 years ago by the Duke of Roxburg, is still alive, but its once rich brown muzzle has grown white with age, and his eyesight is gone. The Queen’s affection for him has in- creased with his infirmities, and when the royal hand caresses him as of yore Nobie is as happy as when he rejoiced in the breezes and sunshine of Deeside. The earlier royal favorites were Skye terriers and turnspits, but lately Her Majesty has shown preference for collies and Spitzes. Snowball, a_par- ticularly graceful collie, was presented to her on the occasion of her jubilee. How it Happened. | It was the last day of school at Sim- monsville, and the relatives and friends of the youthful graduates were assem- bled in the temple of education to hear Never put off for tomorrow What you can do to day. If you think you are not getting value for the money yon pay out every week for We Don’t | Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that | reason we are always glad to have you look around our store and learn how much better you can do! here than anywhere else. John McKenna | foolish manner?” asked Farmer Stack- pole of his small son, who was sitting | beside him. “Why, he fell off from the barn the other day,” responded the lad, “and I guess the jar broke some of his long words up, and he hasn’t got the pieces properly matched together yet.”— —Harper’s Bazar. —_—— A TORONTO WITNESS. Benjamin Bacon, of 255 North Lis- gar Street, Questioned Concern- ing Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Toronto, June 26.—Amotgthe many who have been cured of Lame Back (ihe commonest symptom of Kidney Disease) in the Queen City is Mr. Benjamin Bacon, of 225 North Ligsar 8t. He was asked by letters recently whether his cure by Dodd’s Kidney Pil!s was entirely satisfac~ tory. Hereis Mr. Bacon’s re,ly. Toronto, June 2, 1899. Dear Sir,~I am in receipt of your let~ ter in reference to my cure by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. I bad a severe pain in my back, was recommended to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, did, and got instant re- Viet, Yours truly, Pens. Bacon A New York deepatch states that the Standard O:] Co. bas increased its capital stock from $106,000,000 to $110 000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Chool Girls Nerves Many a pale, weak school girl, suffering the evil ettects of an exhaus:ed né€rvous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fuily rertored to the vigor ard buoyancy of robust ,; health, by using A. W. Chases Neive Food. the healthful glow on the cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken place in ihe body. a @ <r The average man who tries hero'¢ measures gets a misfit, ee nn ee lis le Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys® are kept hea:thy and vigors by the use of A. W.Uhafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Urie Acid le*t in che blad by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_aA. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver I’ills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents & Dox. —_———— © oe The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend LL Ain LL The London places of entertainment would hold all the inhabitants of Edin» burgh, and then there would be several thousand vacant seats. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH GURE ... 2 5c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the e throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Photographs that Give Fleasure are those made by G. H. Cook, Queea Street, Having the advantage of the best light in Charlottetow n, and being provided with all fac ilities for up-toxdate work, it follows that my Photographs give entire satisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “the highest pitch of excel~ lence.” Call acd examine and arrange a sitting. 1~ One Mile Novice ' ; Hote!) 3rd Prize—Pipe (A W Reddin Brown) 3rd Prize— Sweater (D A Bruce) Crabbe) 6 - Half Mile Bicycle Open don Bros) 7—Halt Mile Bun (Handicap) Carter) Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading aeurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per< manent cure There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. A aR ti Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-half of the total wealth of all nations, — Keep dlinard’s Liniment | in the House, Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg~ istered in U.S, and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours,1l tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Pictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow, — HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sirs,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN.RD’S LINI- MENT. 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COOK The annual interest charge on the Span- ish national debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. lst Prize—Silver Watch, value $10 00(D Nichcleon) 2od Prize—Silver Medal (Joseph Merry) 3rd Prize— Bicycle Panis (Gordon & McLellan) 4th Prize— Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co) 2—One Hundred Yard Dash (Sand cap) l+t Prize—Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached (Queen 2nd Prize—Silver Medal (A McDonald) 3—One Mile Bicycle (Boys 16 and under) Ist Prize—Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attacded (P S 2od Prize-~1 doz Photos (G H Cook) 4th Prize— Cake Dish (Moore & McLeod 4—Quarter Mile Bicycle Open, (F\yirg Start) 1st Prize-—Siiver Cup (W W Wellner) Zod Prize— Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached (3 W 3rd Prize— Silver Medal (Full Electric Co) 5 - 220 Vards Flat Race (Handicap) 2st Prize—Gold Medal (Mayor Warburio:.) 2od Price—Silver Meda! (Berlin Dental Parlors) 3rdPrize—Daily Examiner forove year (Ex. Pub. Co 1st Prize—Gold Medal (Mark Wright & Co) 2od Prize—Gcld Medal, $5 piece, bar attached, (Rear- 3rd Prize— Silver Medal (Stanley Bros) lat Prize—Go!d Meda! (Jobn McLeod & Co) 2nd Prize— Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached (WF 3rd Prize—Buaking Dish (G F Hutcheson) SPECIAL PRIZE—For the competitor making the highest number of points cle events—SILVER CUP, value $25.00 (LW Cook) SPkCIAL PRIZE—For the competitor making the highest number af » events—PIN, Klondike Nugget, (J Brent Dawson, Dawson (yty) * Band in Attendance Sports bein at 1 pm, sharo Admission 25 cents L. B. McMILLAN, President ee - 4 +7 ’ - VERvy } TX THE DAiwxr EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 29, :8¢9 PP PPOPPMIDIE I PPOPP PD PPPPPPIMOM OS them get their little orations and es | | <> says out of their respective systems. | Tot For a = Presently the Demosth nes of the | ™ en o -- school, a spindle neck nervous lad with j i s < for The Children: one of those bulging brows on the | e Piles <- front side of his head most commonly in TTT Vo oe Pe ee eee eC Se eae eee ee = : ; : : is as POOP POON i Sy seen on the backs of snapping-turtles, cn stood forta on the rostrum, and indulg so aera ge , |ing in an appropriate gesture, began, } surgi .: | ssil Bird Day in Iowa. in a high pitched voice : | > ent | ’ fs ‘ ov da sd 4t4 +} ine In Iowa the schools have a holiday} ‘On the lofty pope of Peakopatakitl : ‘ e 43 OX S pat | which is called Bird Day, and they are | —€t-€! ee re . oo ed oni. now trying to have it set aside in all the | kitapet!——er -ah | itopeetecatl—-” He - . . TAQRAIYDN - pi. C other states. On this day original paused to wipe his brow, and then took ——UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THF——~—- Dr. | compositions were read about birds, | a fresh hold. wee the young writers finding out tor them- | “On the potty leak—that leaky A BE G V7 rE I of R E S TELN | A I H | E i 7 ( B meet: | selves the things they wrote about, the | poft-I mean, lofty peak—on the ary | . ar teac hers gave talks, debates were held peak * Lec meet ate 08 Bux cet- | ——__ ON THE GROUNDS OF TH Be ” - and fine pictures of feathered friends | opicatatl-that is, latopetekitl nel ‘By shown. One good thing’that has been | —on the caty lofty-lofty cat of l’eakot . ° > a done by this Bird Day in Iowa is to } acapetl-er--Pacoti« apatl ub +-Ticl-er-- | Charlottetown Amateur Athletic Association sgamnil top the boys from killine » he) less er -Pat] hum haw !—Cat] the woke of} e! stop the boys from kil ing he hel; ess | ; i s ; _— little songsters. As they study them and | Polopetacatl : ON -_ know more about themthey grow to! He drew along breath of fierce « a to ia love and protect them. determination. : whet — “On the lofty peak of Popocatapetl-- 4 U . aoe Not About Birds i there, now !—I~er-ah !~let me see: 5 ee. es About Birds. oe ok se Ma ae : ’ : as ee a 2 ce ae | ) __ | where was I? I-er-er-have forgotten MEDALS AND PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF $450.00 To BE COMPETED FoR, ¢ ve A peculiar eharacteristic about birds ; the rest of it! —_ PROGRAMME———_______ S-On eMile Bicycle Open Ist Prize—Gold Medal (Dodd & Rogers) 2ad Prize--Silver Cup(G H Tavlor) 3rd Prize—Valice (RH Rameay & Co) 9~ 120 Yard Hurdle Race lst Prize - Dressing Care (Owen Trainor) 2nd Prize—1 dozen Photos (Westlake Bros) 3°a Prize—Daily Patriot for one year (Patriot Pub Co) A POGELOODSOOSO 9 10— Quarter Mile Run (Handicap): Ist Paize—Fit-Reform Suit (Prows Bro-) : Zod Prize—Gold Medal, $5 piece, bur attuched (J K. Rose: 3:d Prize—Pair Pants (Jobn T McK -: zie) Il - Two Mile Bicycle (Gan licap) Ist Prize—Gold Medal (A N Large) Zod Prize—Silver Medal (Geo W Gardiner) 3rd Prize—Bicycle Pants (8 A McDonald) 4th Prize- Diily Guardian one year (Guardian Pub, Coy } 24000300900 geoeen $s 12--Runbping Broad Jump Ist Prize— G. ld Medal (Sentner, McLeod & Co) 2nd Prize—Fishing Rod (Apothecaries Hal!) 3rd Prize—*Land and Wate:” for one year (LL Meiutyre) &% 13—Five Mile Bicycle (Handicap) lst Prize—Gold Medel (Rogers & Rogere) 2nd Prize~ Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar ». tuched, (A 8) Hewitt) 3rd Prize—Silver Medal (Ch'town Stram Leusdry) 4th Prize—Pipe, (J Rattray & Co, Montreal) Four to start or no third prize, in iti thé Bicv- ——— GHEE ‘olnts in the other Grand Stand 10 cents L. F. MUNCEY, Secretary a That the Action of Aviano Is Its Very iife and Soul More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the outward appearance. A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental : furnturs, but a piano with The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used ipa Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choicest material and the Highest Skill ia workmanship that the world can pro- duce. The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is *!ways neat, durable Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those ane Attractive. of other makers, MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music!House Connolly Building Queen St, Plant F'ood. We manufacture complete Fertilizers, using in prepar ee i a a sever ssepoe } ation— . Dried Blood. Bne Meal. and Tankage. = accumulated in killing of hogs, combined with Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda, applying the crop in suitable proportion, association aid trom, with the Plant Food it requires, | B. & M. RATTENBRY. Charlotteton