. . : AGF gt hc tilly ie at: OR Ng ee Qa mR 16 Cases of Granite Wear, Just received; the ehance of a life time to get bargains, Dodd and Rage miei es “3S tie The Hardware” People? awe 8 “ENaE T : Without Cleaning A watch was recently left with me to be repaired, which the owner stated had not been clean- ed for 14 years. But, mark you, it needs more (han cleaning now, one of the pivots having been entirely worn away for want of ail I would like to ‘-2--rss on all own- ers of waic) ,articularly fine watches) ‘>: ,. portance ef having your watch -ared for at intervals not exceeding two years. I solicit your pvrtronage, because I know that I cap give you the best service obtainable. G. F, HUTCHESON, atch naker & Jeweler War Pictures War Pictures Call at our office and see a serica af most interesting pictures connected with South Africa and the war These pictures are issued in weekly parts price ten cents each part. If you're imterested call and see; whey’re well worth the money. Only limited nuraber received each week. fhe complete series will make a valu- able book when bound. Explanatery reading companies each picture. The Examiner Pub. Co. matter ac- — Don’t Neglect Your Watch if you allow your watch to run too long without cleaning, or with damag- ed parts it may be worn so badly as to distroy its usefulness as a timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re- pairs he wil! advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only, WE GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; if yeu have not given us atrial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to se- you at Great GEORGE STRERT. W.N. Tanton Jeweler A FRANK LETTER, Mrs. Elizabeth Berry Confesses that we she had to Come Back to Dodd's Kidney Pitt. First Trial Not a Pair Oae—One Bex Didn’t Cure Her—But Three Years Afterwards Sne Took Twelve and Succeeded. Baar Rivera, N. S., April 16.—One of the most useful tes\imonlais ever given to tne great remedy, Dadd’s Kidnev Pilla, 18 that of Mra. Elizs®eth Berry of this place. [In her letter she lays her pen upon the very point that ha+ esused more failure than any other that ever existed—the lack of perseverance. Sn had been troubled with kidney disease tor eight years. She iried but one box of Dedd’s Kidaoey Pills, They failed te care her. She stopped tak- ing them. The story of her cure @aally will be found @ most useful object lesson, aod her letter which fellows should be taken to hear: by every person with kid. ney disease in the Maritime Provinces, January i8th, 1900. “T have been troubled with kidney trouble for eight years, until it became a chronic sase. I tried different remedies but with no success. A friend advised me to take Dodd’s Kidoey Pilla, I took one box, and that not helpiog me, I left off taking any more for three years. “Tat last got so I could not dreas or undress myself, and eould scarcely sleep more than five minutes at a time all through the night. About a year ago 1 purchased five boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, and they proved such a success that I got seven boxes more and took them. Now I can sleep andI am completely cured of kidney treuble, thanke to Dedd’a Kidney Pills, Yeu can pubs lish this im the Family Herald and Weekly Star, if you wish, aad I hope it will help others who have kidney trouble. “Yours a “Mrs. Etigisera Bener, “Digby Co., N.S.” - New Boots New Shoes We have just receiv- ed many new lines for spring and summer wear, with more to fol- low. Nice nobby up-to- date selections. Bought right, will be sold right. Call and inspect. J. H. BELL, The Bargain Boot and Shee Store. ae > Wanis, ‘Lost Found, &e LOST—Hores weight with rops asttadhed finder will ke suitably rewarded by leaving same at W. M. Coffin’s. TO LET.—A threo story dwelling house oa Prince Street, Modern improvements oan be ves 2p Apply te W. W. Wellner, y 6 ins. LOST.—Between Railway Depot and Mar- ket,a@ pigskin purse containing a large sam of money. Finder will be rewarded by re- Sins. FOR SALE.—Desirable residence, ploas- antly tifuated at the head of Priuce Street. Heated by hot water, electric lighting, large out stables, etc, etc. intesding purchasers can inspect the premises every Thursday afternoon, Full particulars on application to Mrs. Unsworth, 3 wks tues & sat, WANTED— a good steady boy, age about fifteen or sixteen, who understands taking care ef horses oattle, also general work about a house. Country boy preferred. A poly tEXAMINER Office. 52 W ANTED.-.-Two or three smart yeung girls to learn the millinery busimess. mas hd Me McKeiver at Weeks & Co The Peo Store. WANTED.--Immediately a general servant, ood references required. Apply to Mre W F Mitchell, King Squere, WANTED.--Girls to learn the millinery am Enquire of Miss Dalton at Stanley ros. POULTRY.—Anyon having a pair of ducks for sale or wanting to purchase a good drake, Apply at EXAMINER OFFICE, FOR SALE.-A cart and cart harness tn good order, will be sold cheap, Apply to F §s Moore dy 3ins Te LET | The northend of a house situated on Prince Street, containing nine rooms, suit- able for a boarding house-or private resid- ence. Apply to THOMAS McQUAID ; Officer’s tursing it to Hotel Davies, Charlottetewn. , Queen 8! . ; THE DAILY. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 18, 1900 = A DICK-CUNYNGHAM MEMEN- TO. The Aberdeen Journal has received an interesting memento of the late Col. Dick-Cunyngham, V. C. It is a mem- Orandum drawn up by that gallant direction, and bears date about four days before his tragic death. It runs: “The more ignorant amongst them were especially flabbergasted (can think of no better word) by the success of the British arms They went out to war with the expectation of shoeting down red-coated soldiers with- out any risk to themselves. The ter- rible accuracy of the British artillery fire, the appearance of the enemy in the inconspicuous khaki, and, above all, the storming of their positions by the despised British infantry, came as so many tremendous surprises to them. They spoke with bated breath of the Gordons. Their fury in the charge and contempt of death they described as simply diabolical—With Lieut,-Col. WwW. H. Dick-Cunyngham’s compli- ments. AEB mens To Hotel aud Boarding ry House Keepers. If all those who are desirous of accommo- dating eummer tourists aed others during the coming season will send their addr-ss to Tux Examiner office we wil! be happy to compile a list and forward to the different ascocies which make a business of fur- vishivg such information to the travelling public, Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearaess to railway and bathing, etc., should be mentioned when writing us. Minard’s ‘Liaimant Relieves Neuralgia. Perrins Easter Gloves at Patons. The Etude isa eplendid monthly maai- eal magazine, with colored supplement, published in Philadelphia. Subscription $1 5@per year. Robert L. Cotton, ag ent P.O. Box 84, Charlottetown. Perrins Easter Gloves at Patons, Gloxinia and Flowering Begonia Bulbs at Hassard & Moare’s. 5 cases new Ameriean Hate and Millinery Trimming. were opened this morning See them—Moore & McLeod Our English and German Jackets arrived tod-ay. Nuff aed. Prowse Bros. New dress goods opened lest evening.—Moore & McLeod. Prince Rdward Island Railway On and after Monday, April 16th, 1909, the trains of this Railway rua daily, (Sundays excepted,)as under :— Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward, Read down up PMPMAM rPMPMA™M 816500630 iv Ch'town ar 1% 96596 8.80 620 6 44 Poreity Junet 10s 85 9 & 417 6067138 N, Wiltshire 1229 8188 431 621 7 28 Hunter River 12108088 613 76 7 58 Emerald Jue ii at 6 6 47 620 8 2 Kensingion 1@m@ 713709 8 45 ar { lv 1025 6 @s 6 36 x} wraiae | A, M. 12 36 Iv ig 118... Welli oS ae { Pe”) RR 349 3@@ .....O’Leary......7 4 4@......Alberton......6 % & OO ar....Tignish....iv 6 4@ P. M. A. M. P. M. A. M. 2 10 lv... Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 336 ar { Mt. Stewart) lv 845 35@lv\ Junction ar $30 6 02 ..... Cardigan. ...... 716 5 25 ar...G@eergetown. ...ly 6 50 A. M, A.M P.M. A. M. 315lvy..Mt, Stewart..ar 8 35 GPcieks a, Ss S05 ecss St, Peters. occcct ae 6 20 ar.....Souris..... lv 6 0® P.M. A. M. P.M. A. M. 7 40 lv.. Emerald Junct..ar 7 $3 6 30 ar..Cape Traverse..ly 6 45 Trains are run by Bastern Standard Time j SOANYSIOK DENTSTRY, Oficx New Prowse Block frat door to the right up tairs. Telephene connection. DR. AYEPS cstiinesiienaenedenieeneennnes Sea MOLASSES 200"packages bright retailing Mol- asses, § For sale by N_RATTBN BURY. IMake More Muscle a And keep the same jn firm flexible Rea condition. A brisk rub down after faan exercise or severe work, the aol JOHNSONS ANODYNET a4 LINIMENT, the great }/ : - | Muscle nervine,will . strengthen the muscles THESE __ bvigorate thetirednenespas, ATHLETES. anime you fel llea Ft USE AND __ ew person. Tennis. Golf ie A =* INDORSE (rdet BaseBal Payers pies ONS yn: Oarsmen and Bicyclists mers JOHNS oon use and indorse it. memes ie © sup Lending Physical Ouitere Teacher of America, , Prof. ROBERT J. ROBERTS, of the Y. M. ©. A. Gymnasium, of Boston, sary: DEAR S1rs :—I gan only speak of the “old Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment” in the highest terms. I have used it in the syneee um when the beys have strained er overworked their bodies. It has worked like magic in reducing swelled joints and in removing soreness of the parts. At hcme my has used it with our boys and speaks enthusiastically. Im fact for most ef the slight ills of the flesh, infernal and external, it has proved valuable. [Sigued] Rogzert J. Roperts. Send for our Book en INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Sold all ste. Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 5@ cts. ' I. $. JOHNSON & 00, ane A Se EF tts TE) Personals For the Gents. Say, Boye,—There i+ going to b: a regular picnic in vur clothing departmens Saturday. We are going to give 25 of | our best éuils at a price that will astonish j ( you. Gents, we don’t keep shoddy (don’é | want it} we let others keep it if they i waol to, We can sell you the best cloth~ ing made at ridiculously low prices, We are going to make a show day Saturday for Gentiemen ana will pos ; Out 26 suite, 10 different stylea, at $5.06, You’ve been paying $8.00 for the same quality. Tweuty-five suite at $8.00, worth $12.00. Gents, remember our $6.00 suits Saturday. We not ovly save you money ou your clothing but aleo eave yon money on your shirts, collare, tiee, hosi-ry, etc. A 4 -ply all linen Englieh collar for § cepts, 2 good ties for 25 cents: We also keep the mest up-to-date Ties in this city. Our sew Union Jack Ties may be here on Saturday. Suntan, MoLaop & Co. NATIONAL CYCLE & AUTOMOBILE CU, Li TORONTO. All Nationals are lecally guaranteed; if you meet with an accident the repairs are made right here—no repairs charges for you to pay, no delays. Columbia Gears. Note the gear in the Canadian—-made Columbia bevel gear ehainless. You cannot adjust it in the gear shaft. You can} move it forward and baek. You cam always control its ease of,running because yeu can eontrol its position. COLUMBIA GHAINLESS MODELS, 65 amd 68........sseeeeeee «$0600 COLUMBIA CHAIN MODELS, 63 and 04........-eeeeeseee $60.09 HARTFORD CHAIN MODELS, 23 and 24....-.-seecsssseeee $45.00 The Columbia is a National lecally guaranteed wheel. Get the Golumbia catalogue. MARK WRIGHT & CO. Charlottetown, Write for Catalogue. Now Is The Time To Give Baby An Airing and of eourse you,will want a BABY CARBIAGE W e have good Carriages We have COMFORTABL!: carriages— we have CHEAP earriages. We are always glad to sho + goeds. Call and see them. John Newson S64 6} 60S 6G9NGSOEDBSOS €020R near Black and Colored WM. WILKINSON MAZRERS. FOR SALE AT —...amm. ee @ ©6294 6£59]8 Ff BOS DELS SGEVILQETS F C9RSElDS O° OEHMDAD4SDOS Sass =6 PIBROD OD l“D OD OSD OSD OSD BOD HDIHNDB OD G6 D. A. BRUCE’S AGENTS, CANADIAN - 7 PACIFIC AY> EASTER HOLIDAYS Excursion Tickets will be sold for the Pablic AT ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS FARE April 12th, 13th, 14th, 15th and 16th, good for return April 17th, 1900. For School Vacations. To Pupils and Teachers of Schools and Colleges, on Surrender of Standard form of School Vacation Railway Certificate signed fm Priacipal, sell round trip tickets as To Stations on the Atlantic Division and 1 the Ontario-Québec Div'sion, as far as and rclyding Montreal, at ONE WAY LOW- ST FIRST-CLASS FARE from April 6th ‘14th inclusive. good to return until April 4th, 1900. To stations west of Montreal AT ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST CLASS FARE to Montreal, added to ONE WAY LOWEST FIRST-CLASS FARE AND ONE THIRO rom Montreal, from April 6th to 14th, in- Qusive, good to return until April 24th, 1900. A. J. HEATH, PD, P. Bog Tia ie St. Jobn, N. B. CLEARANCE SALE ‘North hide of Queen Squere. Giass, @bhina, Crockeryware, Lamps, Fancy Goods, etc. 26 and 30 per cent die- count, for s few days only. Sale to com- mence Saturday norning April 14th. en earley and secure bargains. Terms cash. Dr. J. C.Houstn Physician & Surgeon SOURIS, P. E. |. = Graduate McGill University,’ 98. OrFice—~Next Bank. Deor te Merch