Ba sons nde acer Me ec mane a Rh AP tn Res» 4&2 meres Sati ETP ct ant? ae pe aes MC ND La an iso te wo nn 1S AE RL ae aE AWB eR Sea THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETON, JUNE 1900 Tore hues Is Don’ t. Neglect — Your Watch LE you allow your watch to run toc ig without cleaning, or with damag- “ THE ONLY HELP A Victim of Bright’s Disease For Many Years—Cured by Dodd's Kidney Pills. ) parts it may be worn so badly as to eee listroy its sefulness as a timepiece Neepawa, Seth 4.~Mre, Mi pf amie, vetter have it examined by your formerly of Listowel, came here as a last Watch Doctor and if in need of re-/j..on, Had guffered ten years with gairs he will advise you accordingly | Bright's Digease. Reporte: to be past and perhaps save your watch. help and dying, her reappearance on the WE BOAST on our repair depart ment turning out first-class work only. WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have see vou at (AREAT GEORGE STREET. W N TANTON v eweler S:cn or THE Baa WatTcu. ee — BOSTON Cowmencing May 8h, the favorite ay . : 19 B. §. “HADLIFAS. iS leave Char jott+e Town f ¥ »Bos ry T esday ul peok (Stdagdars ti a g at Hiawkesbury an: iieturning will leave Boston every Batu day at noow. Passengers leaving Charlottetown Wednesday morning via Pictou, maxe elose connection at Halifax with 8. S. ‘Halifax.” Tickets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Railway. For tickets, rates and «all infor- Zation, apply to— W. W. OLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. tL. CHIPMAN, Superintendent. Ap! 24tf. not given us & trial it will pay you to dos apd we wiil be pleased to 1 street iu apparent good beelth was a pleas ant surprise. The explanation given was that ber little boy had insisted that she should use Dodd’s Kidney Pills avd pro- pheried that they would eure her. She says :—‘*From the first few doses 1 began to feel better, and after taking four and a half boxe#, I say it with my heartfelt gratitude, I am perfectly cured.” Doda’s Kidney Pill#°is the only medicine in the world that has ever cured a case cf Brig bt’s Dis¢ase at such a stage. gs A wise woman never takesthe world into her confidence about her troubles on her family affairs 1 Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend, ne When you are tempted to complain on your lotin life visit a, hospital full of cripp'ted children. DR. A. W. CHASE'S £8 95 CATARRH CURE... , is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passagés, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarch and Hay Fever., Blower free. All dealers, or br. A. W. Chase Medicine Co:, Toronto and Buffalo. —_—— Imagination is that faculty which en- ables us to believe that the things we want and can’t haye we are a great deal “better off without. When It Hurts to Cough. The cough that hurts, the congh that gets tight in the chest, is daily getting deeper and deeper into the bron chial tubes and is making directuy for the lungs, to become pneumonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s Syrupof Linseéd and ‘Tarpentine which loosens the tightness and cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a poitlé, Family size 60 cents, sola every- where. One of the hardest things \ta@ forgive iv this world is the success of your equal, —— ~ uebeg Steamship C0. Sir “CAMPANA,” From @b’iown F-. ¢" hontrent isy 22nd May Monday 28th May con 4h Jume Filth June [Sth “ OO fod July " Mh July lGth *¢ 6: ae + Cth ‘ % 6th Aug, Sh Aug. ne ith | * “ 3rd Sept. 'h Sept. 5 Wahi: 78 > os Ist Oct. th. Out. .Abth «,° nd * “ -2yth ‘“ sth Nov. “ 12th Nov. ‘ handled carefully and at cur- re seh ' vers will find the accomcdation th. vest, and the trip up and down th+ = Lawrence the most delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ct, cown, Maz L4th, 1900; Agents. ds Yae wed & pat. + 3 — “ee S eros DDE 080 COGE GO7e 000 Quality and Price : Are two ofthe most impor- tant points to consider th buying anything. Wemake them our speclaity in stationery, Quality oii best in jent and texture; prices as ow ‘as can be sold. See cur stock and prices—that’s our best a gume no, NITCHELL’S BOOKSTORE Queen Street a : 3 ‘| 0 pp. ‘Prowee’a...... ; : | : eons racers seessereoeees TOLET. *“Watermere ’"—Heuse and Stables with about five acres of land. Rent $250.00. Also Parky ew Cottage, adj ining above, with about three acres of land, Rent $100.00, Both pleasantly situated and in good order, City water in both: houses. Lessee to pay, \axes. Ply to . C. McLEOD. May Ath, 1 1900 tf, Dk. CLF Tone es INIC-DISKASES. ard RUP service COmraencipg June Lith, 1900. New RouTE. To QUEBEC a combination first-class and car leave St. To Cure a Cold in Qne Day Take Laxative Brémo Quining ablets, All 1UggIstt }elund the Money it fails tocure fc. Kk. W. Grove’> Sgvatule is on each box To more than one young couple ma- trimonial ties become a very knotty problem. >_>. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Lots of women dress shabbily in the moruing becuse no one will be around to see. What Is Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; chceclate coated pil. In thercondensed orm it contains a)] of natures most Strenthen- ing and invigorating tonic and, restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative: Itcures all diseases caused by thih blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak heryous men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 50 cents a box. -—-- Ask for Minard’s and teke uo othe oe To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If all those whoare desirous of’accommo- datipg eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their address to Tue Examiner office we will be happy to compile a list and forward tothe different fvencies which make a business of fur~ nishivg such information tc the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing, ete, “ should be mentioned when writing us, —- ATTA Bake ee & SUMMER - TOURS Commencing June Ist. Write for 1900 Tour Book. _ The famous fast train “Tmperial Limitep To the Pacific Coast will be put in Commencing June 5th, there will be sleeping John at 4.10 p. a week URE by Sal: bury treeimert. Pend stan ps information, or cail at Truro, Hora Scotia, O.fice €rch Building Merc = Hevk of Halifax | days, and run through to Levis, P via Megantic. » Qs, A. J. HEATH, Nigut BEe.u Merchants Bank of Prinee sonable terms and promptly remitted’ for. ed at best current rates. “WELL MAN AGED. : ; + The Montreal Witness remarks that by taking possession ofthe Orange Free State as conquered territory, and without going through any formalities of a surrender by the late government on certain agreed terms, the establish- ment of British authority will be abso- lute. The Colonel Office will, there- fore, be ina position to adopt such measures as may be required for the peace, order and good government of the Orange River Colony, free trom hampering conditions which, in case of a surrender, would have the force of common law forever. The course will be pursued, no doubt, with reference to the =Transyaal and, as the grand object of the British Government, backed by the people of the Empire, is to establish freedom, justice and equal rights for all men, the pacification of the country may be looked for at a reasonably early date. A_ pastoral people, such as_the Boers, living in widely scattered ranches, are not likely to become troublesome again in a hurry after the terrible lesson they have had of the power and resources of Great Britain. They now know. who and. what they have to deal with} some- thing they did not know. when they undertook to drive the British power out of South Africa, and they are not likely to forget it. An Austrian who has had seven months’ service in the’ Transvaal de- clares, so it is ' reported, ‘the’ arrange- ment whereby thé British ‘prisoners at Pretoria were placed under an armed guard with British officers pending the formal occupation of the tqwn is ascrib- ed to. the good sense. and humane dis- position of General ‘Louis Botha and the Transvaal wor secretat’, ‘beth of whom have earned the profourd re- spect of all classes. In the course of a_ recent letter to a friend, Mr, F. B. McRae, says finely: “No man can -estimate: the amoant of good this war has doné for Britain’s natienal lite. What do the pessimists that claimed that the Queen’s vast domain only existed on paper, and that its decline was near at hand, say . now? We Canadians rejoice at meeting. our cousins on the battlefield from ‘every British land and united with them ina determined effort to uphold our country’s prestige. With the _begin- ning of this war the British Empire emerged from the foggy regions of doubt.intotthe bright.’ sunshine of ac- complished fact, amd with its, termima- tion will begin the brightest chapter 1 in her long and glorious history.’ OOD NEWS comes from those who take Hood’s Saraapari ila fez scrofula, dyspepsia and rheumatrism. Reportsagree that HOOD” S CURES ieee ieee) It Kills disease oS. ItCures [f every kind of disease arising from germs, RADAM'S MICROBE KILLER Pamphlets on application, Macdonald's Drag tore germs ; TELEPHONE Kdward Island, Collections made on the most rea Deposits received and interest allows Jilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- “perties, armless “to the fines same have this day agreed ihat all repairs and ca Shattered Diamonds, “Upder certain conditions, which are jeweler, “a diamond may be shattered to atoms by a smart, sudden blow. The stone seems to disintegrate and fly apart, as nearly as I can express it, and when the Kimberley gems first chme into the market the Brazilian prokers claimed that they were espe- cially subject to that kind of accident. For the time being the story had its effect on trade, but it was proved to be untrue, and the incident is now forgot- ten. In the course of an experience of nearly 40 years I have known of only two cases of diamonds being broken. “One occurred many years ago, when I was working in a shop in the old Reid House in Chattanooga. A lady customer dropped a cluster brooch from the counter to the tiled floor, a distance of about 3% feet. It struck squarely on the center stone, which was broken into a number of small, ir- regular fragments. The diamond had weighed about two carats. “The other instance took place here in New Orleans about six years ago. A St. Louis traveling man named Crawford ha@ a solitaire weighing 1% carats set Ina ring. He was standing in the store and while conversing about something made a sudden gesture and struck the stone against a metal fix- ture., It. was split into small, jagged splinters, a number of which we found on top of the showcase. The drummer himself was the most astonished man I ever saw. He had supposed dia- monds were indestructible-simply be- ‘cause they were hard.”—New Orleans Times-Democrat. Biliousness, poaetee i They expel im oa oes ren They find eure urfies Peon To Cure Sick, palate, and remove impurities from the stomach and bowels. Put upin glass vials, minty it one a dose. Recommended by nit as Bowne everywhere, as the best Liver zn four page book sent Le Sold by Druggists, or sent post-paid -~ 25 cents in * stamps @ L. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Masa THE BEST BICYCLE BOOT for Ladies this season is the medium cat— unlined. Kid . Boot— § made in Chocolate and & Black Dongola— can be used for walk- ing buot also—They’re § the correct thing 200 & pair, McPHERSON'S MAKE. Other lines at $1.75 and $2.00 E: a iz K Jost) Stamper’s Corner. 4 : RLS W hite’s Caramels and 3Jnowflake Chocolates <= Can be had at any following first class T. J. Morris ». L, Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. J.D. McLeod & R. H. Hason, ore eesti NOTICE. The undersigned... bicycle repair men uudries will require to be paid for in| ash on delivery. Please do not ask —e as it will | ot be given. Signed EARNEST RICE,’ W:.P. DOULD, PERCY G ARMOUR | very rare and remarkable,” said an old i _ cali ) Now Is The Time : To Give Baby An Airing and of course you will vant a BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTAB CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. Call and see them. LE carviages—we have John Newson ; 263 26e4 F 2° eee CPOs DoBewowe €ODOD 6G 8&4 OH 59S OS 9303 909-03 weal a — THE IC Begins his rounds next week. Have you got your refrigerator or ice jee cream ph 4 freezers; if not we would like to sell you one. FEN NELL&C HANDLER _ARRADAAARARARADDAADANNER- 1800 SEED TIME :e0o Buy your seed at Le Page's old’ stand and save money. We. have a large ;eleétion of clovers, timothy, vetches, peas, White Russi sian, Manitoba hard and Island wheats. Spring Too th Harrows and all kinds of farm. implements. W. GRANT & CO LePaze’s Old Stand, Queen Street, RE EE EE Co ke 1S IO Buiter’ ARARAAARAAMARAAARA Beautiful Bramelled Belt and ne:k clas; s, broaches, cuff links, hat pins, scar pins, coffee and tea spoons. We have them witb British, Canadian, French coats of arms. Also flag an@ maple lea! pir S from 10e. sind 15ce. up. We have sold a nunber 6f.w edding rings lately, but ag we are MAKERS of rings can quickly ‘supply any style ot ring required) od New se spectacles and eyeg classes. i WwW. ‘Taylor OPTICIAN Camero.: Blocx, Charlottetow2 — —— - coteh, Irish and April 2nd 1900, e CITY HARDWARE S .-H'or-- Builders, Farmers, Mechanics, ates BEE BES SS Paintg, oils, glass, carpenters to:1s, all cheap FOR CASH. Thé celebrated Norton Machine Oil. TERMS CASH, Qy7g Hie x. DuP, Ay St. John. N. B, fabric, For sale by all leading, § Groceries, hi D ~ MoKINNON & MCNEYIN | ‘WHOLESALE AGENTS. may 19, d4i. : t + : 2a MARK WRIGHT & Bo . May let. 1900; ‘ > RB. NORTON & CO.LIMITED