thoes r + en oe ne ree St Se eer er arte eT "4 : } eS f Wall Papers ; nts of pus W ke \ we $ eC S “ t spe f€ ure | 5 Che st will be know ; } Da I hk cS. ‘% . L | Sucesssors fo F. J. HORNSBY. Mé IRRIS BLOCK.... “ii town, March 15, 1900. $ pepe weet REMOVAL EK. H. BEER —HAS REMOVED HIS— Insurance Offic ° —--TO— Yar: Wright & Co's Showrooms NIRTH SIDE QUEEN S8( 0 2f All Kinds of Insurance. \ te—I am prepared to place all c'se-+ea of FIRE INSURANCE at rates sich defy coropetition. You can save w:+y by calling on me E. H. BEER, General Ineurance Agent F b 12. em New Boots New Shoes ‘ We have just receiv— ed many new lines for spring and summer wear, witn more to fol- low. Nice nobby up-to- date selections. Bought right, will be | sold riz ht. 2 Call and inspect. J. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shee Store. Smoke Glasses In spring when Worse Yhan Death Valley. Dreadful as Death valley is, its north- western arm, known as Mesquite \ , s Worst All the wate surface art the canyon a blows with t its course tl! ea ; t ' \ oO os I i By the fu ; oo, minera 1 on the fac y some curious pres sure of I lifted from the earth in irr lar cury e pie crust in the ov between this erust and the solid earth varies from one to ten feet, and the depth trequent- ly changes after heavy windstorms by the displacement of the air beneath. The man or the animal that steps upon | this crust is gone forever. It is abso- sunshine renders seeing painful color- ed spectac les are often a rest and benefit to the eyes, We likely have just whe will help you. cH TAYLOR Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square. lutely impossible for any one to extri- eate himself when plunging about in the “raising earth.”—Chicago Record. Took Her Cousin’s Place. One day a young Swede, a student at the University of Berlin, received a | letter from his uncle saying that his | daughter, the young man’s cousin, would stop in Berlin for a few days on | her way to Ems and would he kindly | meet her and show her the city. The mail coach arrived and with it the young lady, who found a fine looking young fellow with a vivid boutonniere awaiting her arrival. He accompanied aer to the hotel. The following morn- ing he called and took her driving in an elegant brovgham. These atten- tions continued during the three days of her visit. The lady appeared over- joyed at the gallantry of this cousin, whom she had never met before. On the day of her departure, while assisting her into the mail coach, the young man said, “I cannot let you de- part without making a confession.” The lady blushed and dropped her eyes. “I must tell you that I am not your cousin. Your cousin !s a friend of mine. He had no time to accompany you, having to cram for his examina- tions, so he bade me take his place.” “In heaven’s name, who are you, then?” cried the lady. The yeung man handed her his card. The postilion blew his trumpet, the mail coach rolled away, as the young lady read this name on the card: “Otto von Bismarck.”’—Current Literature. —_—— etl What is Needed. By every mau and woman if they desire to secure comfert in this world is a corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in two or three days and without discomfort or pain. A huodred imitatione prove the merit of’Putuam’s Painless Cora Extractor, which is elways sure, eafe, and painless: See signature of Polson & Co., on each bottle. Sold by medicine dealers. —— Ifthe earth is really round, why do we ts Ik of its four cornere? A CHOSEN FRIEND narvard Bsonchial Syrup is the chosen friend of our best singers and most aoted public speakers. No other cough remedy has euch a widespread reputation. It quickly stops the worse cough, banishes hoarseness and clears the throat and bron- chial tubes. Druggists and dealers re~ commend Harvaid Brovchial Syrup. An artist is not to be blamed for making an exhibition of himself. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- ously upon its victim as Croup. Happy is the mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awakea in the night coughing an‘i struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stand by in the homes of thia continent as @ prompt and certain cure for croup, bronch itis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. ————— Enna To be abused is better thar to be fer- | gotten. diseare germs and ee “Difficuliies give way to diligence,” and blood Lumors dis | appear when Houd’s Sareapariila is faith~ | fally taken. | may make up your n | | | | | ES = eae fter dinner you When you get sleepy «4 ind that you are getting eld. To Cure a Cold in| One Day Take Laxative Bromo Qulpine Tablets, All iUggists relund the moncy it fails to cure be. KE. W. Grove’s Signature is on each box ———_ >on + —----——— War, War, War. ~Get your own favor te, Kitchener, Bobs or McDonald, Red’ W bite aud Blue or Union Jack on white . khaki drab and other leading colors. Bows, four in-hands, ruffle and dozens of the new pulley belte, See western win- dow,—dJas’ Paton & Co. The leland of Munbattan, on whxh New York city now stands, was origina’ 'y bought for $25.00. THE BAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTEIOWN, APRIL 20, 1900, tk Phe Soldiers of Fortune, “Tt is embarrassing to meet former llon partners as elevator boys and i 1 a European lady now ge Ne ol it has been my I made d i { $ un an I veral i t t< rionable hotel on 1 i \\ hote liy e bad be ‘ I I last ‘' ! a ba 9 I | | Q } r 4 i rit nee i in l B « ss ~ B ( | i \\ i j \ they ‘ VV ¥. ( u ( It i i y f } Al l ) pe, i their own country these gentlemen have an irreproachable social p« n. I have really already forgotten the names of those I have 1 assure vToa.”—New York Mail and Express. an operation c= RISKY Piles when Dr. A. W. Chase’s Ointment is a surer, cheaper, easier way to cure. Cruel, barbarous methods belong to the dark ages of the past. There wasatime when @ surgical operation was considered the only possible cure for piles. Notso now. Occa- sionally there is still found a physician who adheres tothis dangerous and expensive method, but to every one who still believes in using the knife, ninety and nine recommend the use of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Dr. C. M. Harlan, writing in The American Journal of Health, said : ‘* We know that ‘ Dr. Chase's Ointment’ mects all the requisitions of the highest stand- ard of worth, that it will be held in high esteem wherever it is used, and consequently we endorse it to every reader.” By force of merit alone Dr, Chase’s Oint- ment has won its way into this wide, wide world, until i¢ has made the name’of Dr. Chase familiar in almost every home, and es venerable discoverer the title of ‘ ca's Greatest Physician.” Dr. Chasé’s Ointment has never been known piles. It matters not or protruding, and per seen, lan IT’S TOO To undergo YOTPTDTTNND DTT ORD TVET PPT? as ES Bargains in Second Hand Pianos Miller Bros., Queen Street. Connolly’s Building. 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' PAID H:8 CLAIM Robert Bond Cured by Dodd’s Kid néy Pilis After Being Given up by Insurance Co A recent { an € read Dear Sir—!n answer yours, I would say my cure by Dodd’e Kidney Pills entirely : them most heartily. irer Qu i i war } } ' ' ; i | | i recommenda | satisfactory and I Resert Bonn, vy ; Lours truly, The most insufferable example is he who professes to know everything — Minard’s Liciment Relieves Neuralgia. ee Some musicians think that to make a strovg impression they must pound the piano. he Jap, Garcia, La Industria, La Hamaca, Picador, El Merito and Fenix. Cigareties. Tebacco, Pipes. Macdonald's Drug Store Our $2.50 Boots For Men ba Made from Fine Don- gola with vesting top— round toe last-— Stylish, Comfortable, Durable. Extra good value at $2.50. wR. K. JOST. i Stamaper’s Corner. 4 oe as 5 m4 ta Rmpty Bottle Wanted 10,000 Dezen. The Halifax Bre weries Co., Ltd., wiil pay the highest cash price for empty ale and porter pint bottles at their offic Queen Street or at the Brighton Brewer Provincial Rifle Associa tion. The Annual Bnsiness Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Assogiation, will be held in the City Ceurt Room, City Bailding, at 4o’clock, p. m., Friday, April 27th, 1900 FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lt.Col., Preside S. F. HODGSON, Majer, Secretary-Tre asurar Ch’town, April 10:h, 1900 d &wtd Desirable - Dwelling To Be Let. : ' . ; The western half of that house situated on the corner of Euston and Hilisborough Sts., at present occupied by Mr. D. B. Stewart. Po-session lst June next. All modern conveniences. Apply to MRS. F. PARKER CARVELL | For House Cleaners Muralo, in 12 tints, Alabastine, Kalsomine, Varnish Stain, Gold Paint, Floor Paint, Star Hnamel. SIMON W. CRABBE. April 1ith 1900. Walker's Corne A nice Assortment of Wedding - Rings Weight and quality made just right to last. New Flag Pins and Brooches, See the new flower Belt and Coilar Clasp, Dainty Chatelain Watches & Brooches Handsome Ladies Chains & Bracelets FE. W.Tanvilor OPTICIAN April 2nd 1900, Oamerou Blocx, Charlottetown EE = — GOODS REQUSITEH For whitening, tinting and painting at low- est prices. FENNELL&CHANDLER HATS AND CAPS MEN'S AND BOYS OUR NEW STOCK OPENING, London Hous T. J. Harris, The Store That Civs Auray Goods Free ~~ IN ORDER TO” REDUCE OUR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKER! GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARR, ETC. For 30 day: {we will give free an Enameled; TeajjPot or Coffee Pot with every purchase of one dollar, Tea check 'givea with our tea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHADTN, Upper Queen Ste 4 2