SAVED BABY BR TIIEII rf----v-mar.-7 Dr. Fowler‘s Extract of Wild Strawberry ly relieves pain, is astringent and sooth- g to the irritated bowels, has a stimulating ction on the weakened system, and is a power- I disinfectant of the whole intestinal tract. \ For half a century it has been recognized the safest and best remedy for DIA RRHOEA, YSENTERY, CRAMPS, COLIC, SUMMER OMPLAIN T, CHOLERA MORBUS, CHOL- RA INFANTUM and all fluxes of the bowels f infants or adults 0 . M‘55_ Llllle M- H_€f"'1Ck. 225 Rawdon St., Brantford, Ont., writes: “ My little baby brother, one and a half years old, had ni. very bad attack Of Cholera Infantum, and we did everything for him we knew of, but without any benefit. Finally we heard of Dr. Fowler's Extract of Wild Strawberry and got a bottle of it at once. “The first dose helped the little fellow SO much that we were fully convinced of its healing powers. We per- sisted in the use of the remedy and soon the baby gained strength and was able to get around again. “Now we always keep Dr. Fowler`s Strawberry in the house and End it invaluable for diarrhoea and cramps in the bowels. PEOPLE 0N TI'|E PRAIRIE. “I think that Dr. F owler’s Extract of Wild Strawberry is the best medicine made for Diarrhcea and Summer Com- plaint. We never be without it in the house, and consider that ggople living on the praineaway from doctors should always ve it on hand."-Mrs. A. Maitland, Butterfield P.O., Man. Always ask for Dr. Fowler’s Extract of Wild Str of which are worthless and some of them highly dangerous. - _ 5% Q 45° Q S. c *. 7///in ii ,-Z-J2¢éc awberry and refuse imitationsl 52 _ii unuunuuuuuawmuuuu Dentis r “T A By Specialists. ?Ai>r1.Ess Dsxrisrav by use of ii electricity or by the Berlin _f Method. ;Ol'lERN DENTISTRY, crown and ,_ bridge work (both without pain). tRTiF_i(‘IAL TEETH-We make all kinds. _ _ 'lecth extracted without pain. ,i,i,[iiii,,l),ii\i\ Pnln &&&&§K?KR ii _v __ ___ ___ J Str. “CAMAN A" Montreal From Ch’tow 22nd May Monday 28th Ma 4th June H 11th Jun ~ isis -- “ 25th '“ H 2nd July " ~‘ 16th “ “ “ 30th “ “ H 13 li Aug. “ “ flfill “ “ ~~ 10th Sept. “ -- 24m - ~‘ H 8 h Oct. “ " 22nd “ ‘° H 5th Nov. “ , 23id “ 20.h ‘° 17th “ lst Oct. 15th “ 29th “ NOV. will find the accommoda- very best, and the trio up and th CARVELL BROS. May 14th, 1900 Agevti- 9th July 6th Ang. rd Sept. 3 handled carefully and at cur- e St. Lawrence the most de- 4,,/fi' "»l"i\\\ ii J 9" l in ,.4 v ‘ IS ° f ,gin /;?A"- . .` __ \ V , ,,, _ _ 'lf-3* _-' J- _._ .»‘_»~'.¢ '*' "",»ff:J'-/.;_ -" ~ "-’f'”' '~'-'T25/‘= -f" 'f T* ' \ e »l\f_ i ll ln, Deal Vlllli Us- Gonds are iight/ lleliiihhzird b)eGenuine BRAHMIN TEA a ww0r0\\0¢ll5U°°’ Ill Plain Sailing Wliii Than Who PRICES ARE llllilll. with you, reader, to give ns a. chance ine aoovc assertion. We ctw "IZ, new goods dailY~ 39° °‘“` V get gaskets ti-rm 10cuD- C505” ' ' od. T I’ Uutlter Jurs8tc‘r galil; It wmfilegga so ock of other Teas on hand from soc. Salmon. I-»0\lPli°'3 of ine ul Grocer- poeiigle prices. Free parts of the city. Tolo- B 'siinniwaii inwo' i oo-oi si' ' VV I-IEIE.Ei ` THE HOLIDAYS Pleasant View Hotel, - - - Hampton. P. E. lslnn 24 MATTHEW SMITH, Proprietor- This Hotel, situated inone of the most beautiful parts of Prince H Edward Island, has become a favorite resort. . V . It is within a. stono’s throw of a splendid beach, whore the bathing is unsurpassed. $@i) Terms moderate. ,MATTHEW une 18 d tf. *iii Steamship Bn i _;.é.__;_L_2____, The Hotel is comfortably fnrehed and a good table is provided, ' Pleasant View Hotel is distan from Ch arlottetown about 19 miles; by Bonehaw Road. The drive is one othe pret tieet to be had. From Crapaud the distance is four miles. Coach meets the boat at the latter place to con- ' ey passengers to the Hotel. Intonding visitors may make arrangements by writing to the proprietor or by enquiring at The Examiner Ofiice. Hotel will be opened for season on iJuly lst. SMITH. Proprlotor. i.. Food cooks enough for tive , . persons----'there are six full* g cups in every package. i Sliced dates and Ralston Breakfast Food make“a _de- licious dessert. Our Llttls , _ Book of Ralston Rec_iP¢S ‘ ‘ ‘ tells of other dainty dlSh¢S- A coupon in evefY PaCk33° secures a copy. FUR SALE BY 2aw wed&sat. _l & ` i The Corner Grocers. linen ie|_n|_insiniioi. i That commodious Store now occupied by Kennedy &Son, situated on Broad wgy, opposite Rail Nay Station. The Store is 8 X 10 feet with frost pruot veils: 28 1 45 feet. 1#fs° Wd Wil” shed 60 feet long in WHY Cf 10” There is a large warehouse in connection. about 160 feet from store where cars gan be loaded out .of warehouse :with- out 1,-mkggo. This is one of the bert business stands in U10 f0“"1- The?" 'S' fl in it annually which could be held 'adds increased If P"°P°'1Y at' t (0, bE rented oarixreasonable terms. Possession Elven h da of August sexi gppiy to owner on p.l;¢‘3l1‘1il;?5-BURKE. IAIIDIHAI & 60. 6 July `10--2aw&w1m \ ”\ ~ ._ ,, fe f~`_ , ' ~ J ' ..,_._.. ... _ "~` ` - _ _,.- - _ ._ ._ -1;...~~i:v""~ r ' ._ »~ . T 1 '" - - f ' _ One cup Ralston Breakfast lt ¢ ‘ Y l now our $25900 worth of business; 0uFi>-irtinrtlier particulars :address or \¢ \ §§K§ The latest and best assortment ’ ` of l5c books in the city. ., The freshest and best assort- ‘ ment of confectionery. 7. 1 Don’t miss seeing those souvenir , ~. shells of places of interest on P. E. " Island. “ A full supply of views of P. E. ` _ Island. 1., ,., » , » ,_ , \.,/ . , "f -. ,P ~, \_ if /» \ \`P J it 'YW' is /,. `\ \ . R. H. MASON. s ~ City Hotel Corner. Open from7 a.. m, to 10 p, m_, `. ~\ ¥~\ }~\ §<\ #dflfaiiédf ##&###-# S FOR SALE T0-LET i -_m_-in -1 A nicely situated residence with .int buildings on the Malpeque only one_ inile from Post Ollice, with '9 or 32 acres land as desired. - I Apply to J. 'l. PEABDEN - t P .Y .walked all the way. “Entered into a. `cure.” ‘ ~ e ons! Trunk Ihr Decreased' __.__._ The Grand Trunk in the past four years, hasicratched od tive hours between I Mo real and Toronto. Fifty-tive min- utes of this has been knocked oft' at a ‘ stroke by the working time-table which went into effect on J une 21. The flyer, which is to set the pacet taster than has been, is styled the “In- ternational Limited." It is scheduled to leave Montreal daily at 9 a.m., and reach Tomato at 4.30 p.m., a distance of 333 miles. It is to make the 877 miles between Montreal and Chicago iii 23 hours and 30minutes, an average ` of 43, 2-10 miles ' per hour, n.llowing4minutes for each stop. This isarecord which challenges com- parison with anytbing on the continen in the way of a regular everyday service. The “Pennsylvania Limited,” the most noted fast train between New York and Chicagmaverages only 41 5-10 miles per hour, exclusive of stops; and the passenager must pay $4 in excess of first.-class fare, besides an extrachmrge for Pullman ,ac- commdeatlon. . Hit-.herto the Grand Trunk has covered the 845 miles from Montreal to Chicago via the Sb. Clair tunnel, in *Z3 hours 15 minutes. To accommodate the section west of London the International Limited will now go by wav of Detroit, taking the Det-roitand Milwaukee division to Durand, Mich., andthercconnectingwith the main line. This is 32 miles longer than the . tunnel route and 22 minutes is lost in ferrying the Detroit river; yet the International Limited takes only 15 minutes more to reach Chicago via Detroit than via the St. Clair. ff , Sunday School Lesson. cssrinn WouAN's FAITH l OUTLINE. 1. Great Sorrow, v 24-27. 2. Great Faith, v. 23-30. Time.-Early summer of A. D. 29. Place.-The Phoenician country, -near Tyre and Sidon. = LESSON HELPS. ' 24. “From thence"- I' 1 < ir apernaum p or its vicinity. “He arose"-His country- men were beginning to be hostile, “Int6 the borders of Tyre is about thirty-tive Tartmul ~f_ .--1,5 or latdr Some' people economical. the thread '\ -- Others." s’ Mtfui iii in ii it ma :AX 331'; ;p-1rr»:cti§;§m'»nixiie§nm_éf on ¢ni‘Ex(i .&Il.’1°Z|.V6v Barqno Cororae will be due here from Liverpool, England, about July with 5000 bags Liverpool Salt-, 12 bags to the ton. ‘il Also, 2_0 tons Prussian Rock Salt for Cattle, etc. 'which will bv AQ N low while discharging. I ` dy. Bod “_ eb S miles. He and his disciples robabl house, and would have no man known it"-He had come to Phocnica, a. heathen country, not as a teacher or a. safety. “He could not _be hid"-He was probably known by sight to some.' , 25. “Young daughter?-Little daugh'~ ter.” “Unclean spirit"-A spirit at once weak in morals, physically diseased ‘and insane. Exactly what demoniacal possession was we do not know, but we » are notentirely ignorant of the insanity which has its roots in sin, such, .for ex-. ample, as delirium tremens. 26. “A Greek”--Palestinians used. this . word to describe the Gentiles. “A Sy~ rophoeuician by nation"-A Phoenician of Syria by race,as distinguished from the Phoenicians of Africr, whom we call Car- . thagians; “The devil”-A demon. 27. “J esus said unto her”-Read the ac- count in Matthew' for many additional facts. “Let the children first be filled” -Let the Jews, the chosen people of God, have the spiritual right of way. “Tho dogs"-The phrase was a common one to describe the Gentiles. Dogs are not . commonly kept in the East as pets or de- fenders. They arc the scuvengers of the streets, and are a symbol of outcasts of ull sorts. 28. “Yes, Lord"-This woman truly and firmly believed in the power and willing- . ness of Jesus tohelpher. She understood his words better than some modern Christians. 29. “For this sayinggo thy way"-Clever' as was the woman, it was her faith, not her cleverness, that won her danghter’s i 30. “Sbefound the devil gone out”-God’s universal mercy is taught by thisincident. Whoever turns to God is received by him, and may eat ‘of “the children’scr=umbs.” F ~, ' £1 . V 1 "_ - the outside coating and shape of thol pills are imitated and the name-Dodd'l Kidney Pills is imitated. lmitatlons are dangerous. The original ls safe. - Dodd's PILLS -nisiiiinisiivsiiifeiniie apply to E” “I3 U ."T_ H _ "Tha But from uiy8h\d Pol IlirBsst trim ovary Stand lllll A "'-“4""\\` well before lsyingiout money for a wheel-» and the THINKERS who THINK, gon erally buy ,p p V. When you think of buying, be one of THE THINKERS. We have the Wheel that suits everyone---they Red Bird. PERGE G. liilitllt. Agent The Ideal Repair Shop. impoi-tant Notice -1-----“ii--wg Lancashire Fire lnsliiaiice to s Q . Victorian-lllniiiiea|‘ iirn Insurance to l ' The above Companies a.re'not connected with the P. E, Island Board Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the traiff rates. I am, therefor md b° effect insurance at substantially roluooll rains L p 1 J. J. Joi1NsToN . of snow, Kid,” pm, .,,., A¢»ni,ou.fi0n.mn P v 1 I' I ,TO,'LET. I _ J , ill ll] miisr. runnin csavsnn. llihy 16 tt. y ` .~~: .. _ ,L I iegitm. 'rim box is imitated, ‘ ’ ' I ‘ "`“"_“"”="” Kidney ,Pills have a reputation. lmita.-t . » tors have none. or they wouldift g ,l § t T. 1 So they trade on thelreputation of Dodd's». S W' _ i ` A Kidney Pills.. Do not be deceived, There . ` 7 i I is only one nonn's. Dodds is un ‘ ‘ i ; ' J ’ ' i _orig-inaL Doddhisthsnametobecuo-l ' ful about- ' ` = ‘ ,,,,_,,, ,_ The was1¢rn"hali of that house. 3 ; p » - _ Y _ _ _ ~iinatedontlisoomer of Huston andy, 1 ~' “ ' ;» 5 .2 . Hil1,9b01'0“!li3f°9ft’» Pl P‘°°°°f ‘[°°_°P'°5 e ‘ j » t A “ ,- i 2 L " »,' - ‘ itiy Mr. D. 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