THE DAA: KXAMINER, CHARLOTTESOWN, MAY 27, isty = Ae A ALAA LL, NT ra =: Cc tT rae our i Ge Ge & & a a oe ~ sr ¥ —_~ a b Si, - PUDDS 1 YY a ; ¢ - ‘ 4, er f “2 ay KIDNEY 2) 4 bs) G Ns =| AR iS = : GF ” é Poo La wD SZ BANE SANS SY ‘ : ~—. 6 Eis Y oe — 15M ES RREUMAD cops fs BRIGH € Ss ‘ eee, DASE : Sia a v Se iP tiiesteneanes TOV TCSS BE*T is always imitated. *s Kidney Pilis, sold onty ja boxes Ike this, are widely jmitated, tecause they are the / best Kidsey cure. Take none but __—. PAAR een a 1 )}+-D-D-S 7 ' a edicts SSIS Se oe wh ’ & e fue is Nothing S$ 7 like pleasing customers. Ss That’s what we are doing all SS the time, we give them euch yaine (or their money ‘bat they Pn come bck again and bring others ts withthem. This is the key~ ce poteot our success. We strive *% to plese everyoue who leaves an SF omer with us. Why not give B&F us your next order and be , thorouxbly convinced what we yy sav 18 (rue. iS We solicit your valued orders. SF WRUOE STEWART & CO’Y, 3 The Modern Foun‘ers., * "ngineers S and Machinists, 3. Nav. “o's Wharf, ‘ h’tow> P. E, I. +s Phone 125 PA tn 2 te Aa SO ite ° = BF PS FL SABES _ About , Rings Tere is no jewelry around which Much i:terest centres as the engage- trin-—ror is there anything in ch a greater diversity of taste is to found. We ha. e an exceptionally fine a:sort ofrngsin which Diamonds are alon’ andin combination with | ls, Rubies, Emeralds, and other | stones, enabling us to suit «all W. WELLNER, The Great Watch House. Tes, Burning a Penny Candle, tolook for a Farthing,’ ma That is what some folks do whee my try tosave cents in the purchasn # tdul:erated soap made from ch-ap #% They not only “burr. the can- but they “lose the farthing” Ewell, when they sudject costly fa- ans t© the corrosive action of such Dollars are literally tLrown fabrics like lace, ‘ shin, damask, cretonnes, silks, and { Smbris with trashy imported soaps de from inferior oil. n washing t iv } Bay oO sengal and the Siraits Ma i, al Ou il ‘ n \ : i : | nar OF Sn: pi re nD 7 4 © PP | } Lia j Valea ould bO t ia } b ge 4) iwned a and ft ed to Lo 4 | L 3 i | Re i I i I 1s ail . y V ves ag | bargaining with the Chinamen ped- | ul a wl tried | ‘a us to the best of { their ab y But by this time we | : ia Deer exp ri payers and } their kucc-ss wa not =) great. | Atsbore we rode the Djinrikebaws, (the | ; ®alt Kind a8 the ones over in Col} ym bo) h were pulled by the native China. men, and throu, b the kindness of the En vlish soldiers, who did their beat for one pleasure, everyihing was very easy and | ielightful for us. At 8 p. m. we returned to tbe ship thoroughly satisfied with the dav. » All druggists refund the mouey if it Royal Oak Soap wpe ssly manufactured forthe Washing of such articles. It is made i i tie purest materials; white goods i becom, whiter and colored goods Atright r when washed withit. <A rer -oap is beyond the art of soap Akins. Ask your dealer, For sale D LAPTHORN & CO Charlottetown Soap Works c oa] aa a] aaah | Bo» [> Bo o> io» fr E> pv fo Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps Wat 5. ents per twin bar, islixe buy- Mg silk at the price of cotton. April 8ih,ai5 a. m., we pullel up ancher. Everybody was anxious te reach | Manila, our next and last stopping place, | as quick as possi le, [his anxiety was | doubled when wefound the China Seaa litle rough (the same as the Atlantic Ocean, bat vothing ex raordmary.) The sbop rolied on account of her lightness aad | sbove all for many of us beipy One? more | sea sick. i Apri| the l2:h, 7 All at once the cry of “Manila” We all looked out of the wivdews or went on deck and toour deiyhi -a~ «ur future bome and were rather pleated at the view. At 8 30 a. m. we were iv the bay ard each of oo ae was heard. us eagerly gazed ajon Admiral Dewey’s ships discussing the spot where be destroyed the Spanish fleet. We prepared ourselves by packing our little b: longings to go ashore bat bad to remain on board for unkoown reasons. We beard onr boys bad aa little -kirmish last night; 5 killed and 50 wounded of the in- surgent¢. Apr] 13cb we expected to go ashore, but still remained on board. The bay was calm and with the exception of Dewey’s fleet having target practice everything was quiet. April 14.—We are still on board and ex~ pect to go ashore tomorrow. United Stat- es transport Sheridan, entered the baya 915 a. m., aod at4 o'clock p. m.,4 few little steam boats commenced (0 take the boys ashore. At Sp. m., we beard three shots of a canvon which were fired he Dewey’s fleet. hey were for the Uni d States gunboat Castine entering the bar- bor. AA AE mm A Great BookFree When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., publiebed the first ediion of bis great work, The People’s Common Sense Medi cal Adviser, be announced that after 680,000 copies tad been sold at the regu- lar price, $150 per copy, ibe profit on which would repay bim for the great amount of labour aod money expended in producing it, he ould distribute the next balf million free. As this number of —_——. — copies bas already been sold, he is now giving’ awav, absolutly free, 500,000 copies of this mo-t complete, interesting aud valuable common tense medical work ever published—tne receipient only being required to nail to him, at above address, 3. ove-cent stamps 'o cover cost of ma l- ing only, and the book will be sent post- paid. It isa veritable medical |ibrarv complete in one volume. Contains 1008, pages, profurely illustrated. The free edition ie precisely tbe same as that sold at $1 50 except ovly that the books are io strong Manila paper covers instead of cloth. Send now before ailare given away. The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awfol calamity, but cannot ke remedied. Now, Caterrhozone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded disea-es. This statement is backed up by bu-hels ef testimonials, which we have and can prodece. Snuft, | ointments, washes, etc., have been proved | neeless in giving relief or curing catarrh, brevebits, irritable throat, nasal aud ear passages, but Catarrhozone, the ozovated air cure, does not only give immediate r: lief, but eff-cte a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for cample bottle and inhaler, 10 cents. Out- fit, $1.00. Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinize ta biets jails relieve. 52c. >+ere When you are nervous and sleepless, take Hood’s Sarsaparilla, It makes the nerves strong and gives refreshing »@'p. —_ ~P> 2-—ae NOTIVUE. — We respectfully requesta prompt settiement ot all accounts due us, as we want to close our books as MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, } Strong Assertions as to Just What | + the Remedies Will Do. Munyon euarantecs that his Rbeumatism Cure will cure nearly all casep of rheuma- tim im a few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cure Will cure imdigestion and ell stemach troubles; that bis Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of all cases of kidney trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure wil cure catarrh po matter how long standing; that his Headache Cure will cure any kind of headache in a few minutes; that his Clad’ Cure will quickly break op an form of cold and so on through the entire Niet 2 a nay At all druggists, 25 cents a vial you need medical advice write Pref. Mu 4508 Areh st., Phila, It is absolutely free, eT ssieinaiabiatels~cecin ipememasin *~THES Prince Edward Island Magazine ne ..NOW ON SALE.... At all the Bookstores and at R. H. Mason’s News Stand. AP. E_ Island Scene, Frontispiece Are Oar City Councillors Hypontized? Francis Bain (A Poem) J. 8. Clarke The Preachers and Teachers of Old Days, Senator Ferguson Port Lajoie (Illustrated Caven The First Spring Flower, L. W. Watsun When George 1V. was King, Rev . H. Hunt A Trip up Peace River, F. DeC. Davies The Colossal Liar’s Story (From Forest and Streani When we began to Kick, James M. Sullivan ([ilastrated with photos rf the Abe-- geweit teams of;’86 and 90) with plans) Prof. A Canadian Song, Fred J. Nash West River One Hundred Years Ago (lls. Capt. R. McMillan Our Spring Flowers, John McSwain Comments, Notes and Queries, Correspor- dence, etc. s@e"Send 5c for sample eop The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 698, Cherlottetuwn, P.E. I. Ger Oxne.—The Prince Edward }-laod Magazine is for sale throughout the Island at the following places. Price 5 cents =— Georgetowo— Hon. D. Gordon’s. Svummerside—Small & Bearisto’s avd D. K. Currie’s. Souris—D. Sutherland’s, Mt. Stewart— Donglass & Jardine, Montague—F. S. Macdonald’s. Cardigan—L. H. Owen. Alberton—G. 8. Muttart’s. Tignish—J. A. Brennan’. Kensington— Dr. Darrach. Aunandale, Lot 56 —C. OC. How iete. Orwell—W. J. Clarke. Crapaud—O B. Wadman Moreli—8.D. McEwen. Emers!i—F. P. Murohy.. Stanley Bridge—Weclock Broa. HOUSES WANTED. I have a large hnsabies' of applica- tions for houses to renh. Landlords desiring gocd tenants can obtain them quickly by applying to- may ¢ fice. J.J, JOHNSTON, Real, state Agent, Samper Biock, Charlotteton Fly... Screens DOORS and WINDOW F&— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. | A. DUCHEMIN & CO. soon as possible—Johu New- son, 120 Iwk CHARLOTTETOWN - P. E. I. Door & Sash Factory | SE owe : , re 7S e, rm eI Ses, we a ne — John T. icKenzie, 4s THE TAILOR & } : e@ a s GV gVeO se 899-5 —— t WH abbdad Lot No. Lot No. L t No. Lot No. fered you. COME EARLY, GVIIGTS e Wholesale and Retail Hae ssare05— If you ave around through our shoe department, bargains We hawe-the gceods, No two alike in the above lines, That we have everything you need to-night eome We can Lot No. 1—100 umbrellas and sunshades, 2—-12 dozen ladies hats 3——Ladies’ fabric gloves 4—-Ladies’ cashmere and lisle hose. 5--75 Ladies’ belts This is the biggest barg.im we have ever of- . Sentner McLeod & Co,, in Boots and Shoes. in and have a look show you some rare We want you to have them. We've got the kind you want. At the price you want to pay ; The Model Shoe Department R.H.Ramsay & Co The Outfitters. Snonyside, Charlottetown, AQHA oN EW bs ATS, Just opened up at The latest and nobbiest styles in Christies Londen Hats wohn Mcleod & Co's —— 48556 6¢2g9E® Big Purchase of Manufacturers Samples wel licicrrcanata cs sin, OO ddbide SF G Successors to Beer Bros. Ww! _— se gmesa@d Red - @0OS00'0C8OSC®S READY |! We Cant Teil it Too Often for the summer trade. We havea nice and var- ied assortment of Boots Shoes and Slippers: IN BLAGK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give us a Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when you come to ‘' BUY a boot cr shoe. _ We keep the best shoe polishes in | black tan and chocolate-from 10 to2ixr Weeks & Warren Tourists Information Rureau- Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to bote's, and boarding bonecs, trains, boate Livery stables etc. avd bow to reach the different seaside and country resorts, fishing places &c. &c. can obtain the eame by calling on , or writiog to Messrs Johnson & Johoson information cheerfully furnished free of charge, Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 sQeOH /\S | Spectacles » ow Silver wv 7.00 » 3000 " Gold « 10.00 w» 190,00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Giards he Gem Ring, 1.09 to 54.100 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.100 | Collar Studs O5to 200 25 to 20.00 50 to 10.06 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good | quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAYLUN “ SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. ree Aer 7354 druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All’ OR. AYERS ee F rte