7 ~s208 EE I = A CO Don't Neglect Your Wateh Lf you allow your watch to run too 1g without cleaning, or with damag- . parts it may be worn so badly as to distroy its usefulness as a tamepiece; wetter have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- gairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. W E BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. Wr GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if you have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see you at Great GEORGE STREET. W N TANTON v eweler Sicx or THE Bia Watcu. eee Quebec Steamship Co. Sir “CAMPANA,” —{—_—_—_——_ From Cb’town Monday 28th May a F-om Montreal ‘ny 220d May PARALYSIS CURABLE Stricken ones to be Seen Every- where-—This Form of Living Death Cured by Dodd's Kid- ney Pills. The most startling example of buman he!pleasness is the paralytic. The victim «xcites your commissera~ tion, but resen'é your py. He of the paleied band stiffly pressing the benumbed side ie to be seen every~ where we go. : The most convincing proof that this pitiable condition is the outcome ot kid- nev disease is the fact ‘hat Dodd’s Kid- Pills cure it. Not generally recognized as a kidney disease, it succumbs to kidney trestment. Did you ever know of a cure? Just thiok a moment if von ¢e it must have been the work of Dodd’e Kidvey Pills, for no other medi- cone ever ye. cured. — — Herbert—My pa is richer’ your pa. Freddie— No, he ain't. Herbert— My pa owns three houses in this block. Freddie—U m—but mortgage on ’em. my pa owas the coos 4b Jun llth June isi ™ ¢ @ * tnd July - Mh July 16th “ ‘* 93rd “ oa ™* vit 6th Aug. | 13:h Aug. . ee 4 aa * 4% 3rd Sept. | loch Sept ee 4 24th * as [st Oct. 8th Oct, +. ne 220d “ +. ie. ia 5th Nov “ 12th Nov. Fr ivht handled carefully and at cur-| Fewi "ses. h.s-epgers will find the accomodation | the vere Lest, and the trip up and down abe 3: Lawrence the most delightful. Ch town, May 1 4th, 1900. Agents. *s2aw wed & Bat. JARVELL BROS, Com. neing May 8h, the favorite “HALIFAX.” \\ ill leave Charlottetown for Bos- at every Tuesday at noon (Standard Fe? ti.) calling at Hawkesbury and He itnx f,...rning willleave Boston every Taruedl y at noo. }.oongers leaving Chsrlottetown Wei «sday morning via Pictou, mage elo « nnection at Halifax with 8. S. His} tax.” | .. ets for sale at Stations P. E. I, & ay. * » tickets, rates and all infor- Aaion, apply to— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. |. CHIPMAN, Superintendent, Apl 24¢f. Silverware Cleaning Made easy for As a rule, with ordinary wders and polishee, it’s a hard job to keep your silver! looking nice, Try a Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Jse it as directed, and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used we’ll refund your money. G. F. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. CASH DOWN! CASH DOWN The highest for scrap iron, { Nin ard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend. DR. A. W. CHASE'S * _\ GATARRH CURE... 250. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. | The infant of the household was in its cradle. The head ofthe house was at home, peevish and fault-finding. At length he became unedurable. “You’ve done nothing but made mis- | takes tovigh',” he growled. “Yee,” she answered, meekly, “I began | by putting the wrong baby to bed.” 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 bronchial tubes and is making direct.y for the lungs, to become pnt rmonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughs yield only tu the wonderful effi- | ciency of Dr, Chase’s Syrupoi Linseed and Turpentine whic b lecsens the tightness and cures cough avd cold together. bottle. Family size 60 cents, sola every- where. * How still storm.” ‘Yes: nearly all cf lightning.” it always is before a the women are afraid To Cure a Coldin One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, All rUgpists Jefund the money it fails tocure te. EK. W. Grove’s signaiure is on each box Minard’s Liniment is used by Physiciats “What is Bobby crying about ?” ‘Our new ueigubors are baking ginger bread, ana we're sot acquaioted with them yet. ” What Is Dr. Chase's’ Nerve | Food? In appearance Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food is an oval; ¢ cclate coated pill. Inthe condensed orm it contains a)! of natures most strenthen- inz and invigorating tonic and restoratives and for this reason itis unapproached as a blood builder and nerve restorative. It cures all diseases caused by thin blood and exhaust- ed nerves and makes pale, weak nervous Men, women and chilpren strong and healthy’ 50 cents a box. | Ask for Minard’s and take no other. To Hotel and Boarding Bouse Keepers dating eummer tourists and others during the coming season will send their address to Tae Examiner office we wil! be bappy to compile a list and forward to the different agencies which make a business of fur- nishivg such information to the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charloitetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing ué. _—— - —e——— A Good Stomach. Is essential to health and happiness, but don’t blame the stomach for biliousness. It is deranged, and causes poisonous bile to re- main in the blood causing indigestion. head- ache and irregular action of the bowels* Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills regulate the llver, kidneys and bowels and by their direct ac- tion on these organs etiect prompt and last- ing cures of biliousness, dyspepsia’ headache and all kidney ailments. O1epilla dose, 25 cents a box, at ail dealers, The copy of an old photograph taken a generation ago, of the north side of lead, omnes brass or any “ 8 alloy at Eedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown ' sumber. | Queen Square, which forms the frontie- piece of the June P, E. Island Magazine is quite .interesting. The signboarde, | sidewalke, tencee, eice, appear decidedly antiqueto the young folks of to-day, There are a lot of other interesting things in this mooth’s magazine, At all the bookstores. Five cents a copy. The best medium to advertise for trade with tourists is the P. E Island Magazine Have your advertisement in 25 cents a If all those who are desirous of accommo: | 'ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION Father Allen Macdonald Remem- bered by His Congregation. Rev. Allan J. Macdovaid, the esteemed paster of Fort Augustus, was pre-ented with a puree and the following address ty his pariskiorers : To Rev. A. J. McDonald, P. P., Fort Augustus, REV. AND BELOVED PASTOR,—The an- nouncement made this morning of your intended departure from amongst us for a trip abroad, bas fallen upon us as a surprise, bearing with it mingled feel- ings of pleasure and regret. We all feel that the duty of giving ex- pression to those feelings in a full and adequate manner would require more time and organization than is now at our disposal, but as you leave us on the morrow we hold you responsible for the insufficiency of our material recognition of your worth, to which we all wish now to bear testimony, though in an impromptu and hurried manner. Glancing backward over the last twenty three years of your pastorate at Fort Augustus, we see sO many evi- dences of your ability in the administra- tion of the affairs of the parish, that we find it impossible to even hint at them all, in the course of this short address; but it will be only necessary to single out and sample a few of the greater ones to tell you, that we know your worth. You came here to find a parish burdened with debt, and church and church prop- erty in an unfinished condition. You courageously undertook the device of ways and means to lift off that burden, }andthis device succeeded. Next you set to work to put in order the interior of the church, which undertaking was also broughttoa successful issue. So that the decorated interior of the old Fort Augustus Church withits magni- | ficent furnishings outrivalled many of | the foremost edifices of the Diocese. All this work was under your guid- | ance accomplished so smoothly that we | really had to ask ourselves time and | All our pecuniary obligations were dis- charged and a substantial fund laid ' again how was it done, } a to the credit of the parish when ' | the dreadful news of that September ; morning of three years ago, was herald ed abroad that our dear old church was laid in ashes and the work of a quarter of a century was undone. To say the least this was disheartening news for us. We all knew how dis- | coureging this calamity must have been to you, Dear Father, and we proudly put it forward today and we secondéd every move you made to replace the old | church. We knew this was our duty; but we did it willingly, because we knew you so well and felt that your’ genius ;} could devise means and your vigorous | energy could carry out the plans for the | tremendous task before us. Allis now accomplished and we can proadly look upon St. Patrick’s brick | church as the architectural gem of the diocese of Charlottetown. What is bet- } ter still is that in the short period of three years this structure, erected at a cost of $14,000, is practically clear of debt. We fuily admit that this great achievement is due in a very great meas- ure to your skilful management and holy zeal. Should not this siege of trials and labour for the good of Fort Augustus entitle you to avacation; and therefore be the occasion of that pleasure, which is ours in wishing you God- speed, an enjoyable trip and a safe return. These traits of the zealous priest so manifested in the above recounted facts, and your many other deserving qualifications have endeared you to us, and justify the re- grets that the announcement of your in- tended absence of some months make us feel to-day. You will be privileged to visit the venerable shrines of Europe, and to offer up the adorable sacrifice in the sanc- tuaries of Rome. Think of us there, kind Father. and be assured that our prayers will go out for you each day, that you may be benefited in every par- ticular aud come back again to your old parishioners to live amongst us, and to administer in your own zealous way to our Spiritual wants. In saying ‘‘Good-Bye,’’ we ask you to accept the accompanying gift as a feeble expresson of our love and esteem for you. On behalf of the parishioners of Fort Augustus: Jas H Cummiskey, Patrick McManus, David MacDonald, William Brazzel, John Burnell, John Power, Edward Ryan, Charles McCarthy, Jr. John McCarthy, Charles McCarthy, Sr. Alex MacDonald, William MacDonald, Pius McEachern, Jas. P. Heron. Jas. P. Duffy, James Murnaghan, John Murnaghan, Alex Fisher, Francis Callaghan. After the presentation the Rev. gen- tleman warmly thanked the committee for their kind expressions and apprecia- tion. He spoke of the kindness always shown him by his parishioners, and of the many pleasant memories which he would always entertain towards them. He never had experienced any difficulty in the administration of the business of his parish, and this, he believed, was largely due to the intelligence and zeal of his people. Piwnles om the faee are not only sn- noving, tut thev indicate bad blood, Hood’s Sarseparilia cures them by purify ing the blood. the ‘ol Keep Minard’s Litiment in the House Previous to his departure for Europe | THE DEFEAT OF MARTIN. The defeat of Joe Martin gives pro- minence t» the internecine struggle that is goiug on in what was once the United | Liberal party. After the victory of 1896, ‘Mr. Martin was a candidete for the In- terior Department. He bad fought bard, and fully expected tLe poritulio, Clifford Siftoo, however, took the field against ; him. As he was in the Manitoba Govers ment, and badthe power to alter the School Act at will, be beld the key to the situation, Laurier bad to take him in, otherwise the schoo! Jaw would not have been changed in tbe sligniest degree. The victory of Sf on over Martin has devel- oped ivto afeod Martin is after Siftor and vice-versa. A sarge body of clean Liberale sympathize with Martin, and no end of tuem detest Sifton aod bis school, becaure of the corruption they bave in troduced Outon the Pacific Coast the Mclunis element is hciy antagonistic to ine boodling Inuflences. Mr McInnes, th younger, it wili be remembered, pro- tested publicly against the Toronto Globe’s coal mine grab,which Sifton engineered for theorgan on condition tha* the organo should pvff him and help him with a ‘* deal” when his turn came. Martin waa also against the grab, and Governor McInnes did vot favor it. When Martin was in the Turuer Government he refused for atime togive up tbe coal Jande, and the organ bad much difficul:y in getting them. Laurier would have liked it if Martin could have created a straight Lib- eral Government. But he was unable to todo thie. His failure gives great satis- faction to the Sifton faction. The Tor- onto Globe jeers at bim pow that he js de- feated, and wants Governor McInnes, whose son stocd out against ihe coal deal, executed at once, and without bene-~ fiiofclergy. It isa vasty quarrel, and ite main feature ic the circumstance thet the Siftoniane, vr vew Liberale, want to des'roy everybody.— Mail and Empire. ARSON@ P PILLS > will cure Constipation, all Liver lain im arities froma blood. ieate worsen sure relief from using them To Cure Sick Headache and remove Supuntites from the stomach and bowels. Put upin glass vials. Thirty ina bottle; eneadose. Recommended by many phyeicians everywhere, as the best Liver Pill made. our pe e book — = db a 7 = | ruggists, or sent post-pa or cen ; stam) Bos ps.@ L 8. JOHNSON & CO., "he One Who Cooks knows there is one sure way to reach a man’s heart, and that is by always having a nicely spriad table. To do this you must have choice groceries, canned goods and provisions. We Can Help You There; We have the best of everything in that line. What we want is your trade; can we have it! 7 JOHN McKENNA. Queen Street, The The annual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Ejward IsJand will be held in the law Library, in the Law Courts Build-~ ing, on Monday, the 25th day of June inst., at eleven o'clock, a. m., for the election of officersand the transaction of other business. Bv order, F. L. HASZARD, Secretar Law Society- CUI PACIFIC KAN SUMMER - TOUR Commencing June Ist, Tour Book. The famous fast train “Tmperial Limited To the Pacific Const will be put in service commencing Jure 11th, 1900. New Route To Quepec Commencing Jane 5th, there will be at 4.10 p, m., week days, and run through to Levis, P. Q., via Megantic. A. J. HEATH, D. P. A., St. John. N. B. Write for 1900 | ; \ i | ' ; i ‘June 13:b, 1900 — NOT TOURIST TRADE But TRADE WITH TOURISTS There is no doubt that the Tour- i3te are coming to the Island this year —more than ever before— and if they are wise they will pro- bably be pleased with their visit. If you are a merchant, if you are a hotel keeper, if you own a livery siable, or have a soda water foun'aia you know how valuable their trade is. You weot to get as much as possible of it this year. And to get as much as possible you must ad. vertive for it. We eubmit that the beet medium for advertising to the Touriet Trade is the Prince Edward Islaud Magazine. Many copies of last year’s July and August numbers were bought by them, and at least as many will be bought thie year. Tbe July numter which is to be out shortly is to be an especially good number, It will have more reading matter than usval, aod its circulation will be balf as large again as the average num- ber. Have your advertisement in this number. It will pay you. The P. EK. I. Magszine, P.O. Box 698 Charloietowr. ee PICTURE OF LORD ROBERTS ed. Offise hason more than one occasion slluded to the brilliant: dashes of Canadian troops. *‘ Bobs” evidently hinks the Canadians are the rignt kind of men successful march to Pretoria. Tbe Cana- him and their determination to fight un- _der him. Lord Robert~’ tributes to the Canadian sold ers tave made him dear to | the bearts of a:! Canadians, for there are few who have sot some friend, relative, or > + | acquaintance, fighting with bim. Bobs ‘would y(ta grea” welcome if he ese should visit Cacada. | Our readers wil be glad of the oppor | tunity to secure » realiy band ome pores | trait of the great general, and we are gid io be able to present euch an oppor ueny, |The Family Hersld and Weekis Stcr of | Moutresl have nad painted «y ove of the | world’s best artis s atralvy han itome yic ture, acknowledzed by m | tary anthoritis to be the most Ronerts yet produced. It ig 17x22 tens en excellent paper. This picture «hen 4 be in every Canadian home. I» years u& come it will be the pride of many a Can- adian to tay,““My father fought under that mao!” Canadian children now growing up will oever forget ‘*Bobe,” the pride of the nanov. This picture is placed within the reach of all. They would sell at one dollar each in any store,but we have made exceptionally favourable terms with the Family Herald by which all our readera can secure it. We offer Toe Werxty Ex- AMINER and The Family Herald and Weekly Star for the balance of 1900, in - cluding Lord Roberts’ picture,for tbe smwali sum of eighty cents. To onr prese:t subscribers whose subecrip ions for tie year are paid we offer the Fam ly Geruid for the balance of 1900 snd Lord Roberts* picture for only 60c. If atter receivire the picture subscribers vo not thiok it worth more than the money paid for paper and picture they bave the right to demand 6 1¢fard of the amount. offer is oven for a lmited time only, Silver Spring Brewery, SHERBRUOKE, P. Q. 8.C. NUTTER, Prop Ale snd Porter of th above Brewery are vastly tuperiorto the goods pro- duced by any other Brewery in the Dominion, and in order to give everyone a chance tosample them, we eg to quote the following low prices for caeh. rer the... ... otucseerseeae SU WEEE OD. ccc os ccus 8.25 SER: 4,25 Per doz quarts....... 1.50 Per doz pints......... 85 Delivered in’any part of the city, steamers or ‘trains. A» MACDONALD, Sole Agent for P. E.!. NOTICE. eod Tie undersigned administrator of the Estate of the late Mra, Isabelle Lewis of Charlottetown will receive coffers until! Thurrday-the twenty-first of June inst., | for the purchase of the entire photograph ers outfit of apparatus, instruments, tools, J T. NELLISH Adr. life-like portrsir ot Lora | | How a Fine Picture May be Obtain- lord Xoberts in his reports tothe War for he keeps them right at the front witif him and they are prominent tactors in the | te) dian Boys seem to be in love with their | great commander too,forevery letter from | ‘tbe boys shows the confidence they bave in| { PIC-NIC China Point. The Catholics of China Point and Gallas Point intend holding a grand Pic-Nic on the beautiful grounds of Mr. Fred Nelson, ON MONDAY, JOLY 9th, In aid of the funds of their Chapel there. A good warm dinner will! be prepared, and also tea on the tables at noon. ‘Lhe steamer Jacques Cartier will leave S. N. Co’s Wharf, Char- lottetown, at 9.304. m*, to convey excursionists to the grounds, return- ing in the evening after all the fun ig j over, calling at Haliday’s Wharf go- ing and returning. The bind of the League of the Cross wiil b- on the grounds to discourse sweet music, and bag pipes and fidiies and high diddle diddles. A Saloon well stocked with all the delicacies of the season will be pro- vided for the benefit of the guests and will be presided over by that Prince of gocd fellows, Mr. John C Morrisey, Dancing booths, swings, qucits, and all sports usual 0» ~. h eczas!ons will | be provided, and uw use day’s sport may be looked for. All are cordially invited to attend Admission to the grounds including tea 25 cents Dinner 50 cents. By order of commitee, WALTER VMORRISEY, Sec. D Ex. 2 awtild. — | Most cereals require a double boiler, and at least 20 minutes cooking, while Ralston Breakfast Food is prepared with ease and dispatch in a single boiler in five minutes. The vigor and strength imparting prop- erties of Ralston come from Gluterean Wheat, the whole berry of which is milled into Ralston Breakfast Food. There’s not another dish so delicious for breakfest that contains as much-nutrition as Ralston Breakfast Food. FOR SALE BY JENKINS & SON The Cerne- Grocers, Sole Agent-. McGILL UNIVERSITY, Montreal SESSION 1900-1901. Matriculation EKxaminations, preliminary the various Courses of Study, will be held it Montreal and at local centres on lith June, and at Montreal in September, as under: *Faculty of Arte(Men and Women) ' +Facalty of Applied Science ;Mon 17th Sept. The | ; Jobn, N. ee Faculty of Medicine Faculty of Law Facully of Comrarstive Medi- rine ne Verrnua v Seience, Sat. 220d Sept) *In the Faculty of Arts (Revised Curriculm. the courses are open also to PARTIAL &TU- DENTS without Matriculation tIn the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical and Mining Engineering, Chemistry and Architec- ture, aré also open to PARTIAL STUDENTS without Matriculation. Kxaminatiors tor twenty-one first year Entrance Exhib’tiens in the Facuitv of Arts, ranging irom $90 to $200, will be held on the 17th September at Montreal, Halijax, St Charlottetown, P. E. I1., St. | John’s, Nfld , and other centres. ~ ; i . . ; a firet~clase and sleeping car leave St. John | furniture etc., now to be seen the in Lewis ; / photographic rooms, North Side of Queen ©quare, Crarlottetown. The Koyal Victoria College, the new res- centiai college for women, will be ready to receive students on 17rh Sevtember. ‘the McGill Norma! Schoo! will be re-opened on 1-t Sep ember. Particulars of Exan:inations, and corles of the Calendar, containing full information, may be Obtairedcn application to W. VAUGHAN, Registrar. UNEXPECTED HAPPENS F Ch’town was OTTAWA loeday you woul hav een sorry }Ou Were Hot Cover- ered for a large amount. I bave good companies and 7€N quote you low sates. E. H. BEER DR. GORDON ALLEY PHYSICIAN & SURGEIN (Graduate McG... vc ity) Office and Kesider++ = '%, Office Hours—® to lu, ao ec!7 to 8 p. m. Prom pt attection te cer ptry cat csester Siree ? » TH.» 4 ° @ — oOo. ees _ — ae ae