NN teen . , a, : t : ew ‘ ‘ i t E $a a> — a Y rR. *) a ae . ry " ¢ Ax % ¥ a Ag 4 7 ; ts . ’ Oy tha seas B er eee Conuine = , . . r ee Pr ne“ eSwzI KAI wei > © > > _ ote nwa Wlhic | Ltt 1@ LIVC. E hile a vf = =, — wiust Berr Signature of | SP cee 5 j —_— —* 2 4A. J. 2 Fle Dat hH, i 1 #2 ~s sf a4 a 7% J g VJ MeL) at 4 | ea? Pelaur atta Her wll. ‘ Sirti vy FaUpe a ; ai. ait * ' iil pees A TE, “" —— OBL a Very ssoall and as ency \ to tuke as sugar. mpaate FOR HEADACHE. Seca { CAR FERS |ror DIzIMESS. | = c oj ¢ {FOR SILICUSHESS. mii ak ce 3 JER |e P| Li . st bs sn ee FOR CONSTIPATION. FOR SALLOW SKIN. FOR THE LOMPLEAIGH ATURE, FOR TORP@ LIVER. : ’ A r CE en ————— —ormruunas muse ave \ Pies, | puraty Yerctabie. CURE $!CK HEADACHE. ween Hillsboreugh ao bridge Th New Bridge iscom- ing/'and so are the dry streets'and roads. Then you will: need some— thing nice in foutwear. We Have a fine Selection Selling Very Low J EH. BELL The Bargain Boot end Shoe Store. iMITATIN IS THE SINCEREST FORM OF FLATTERY,” be be t@ proof that MINARD’S LINIMENT has extraordinary merits, and is in good repute with the public, is, that 1T IS EXTENSIVELY IMITAT- ED. The imitations resemble the enuine erticle in appearance only. Fhey lack the genera excellence of Genuine This *relice is necessary, as irjurious and angerous imitations, called WH1ite LInI- MENT, &c., liable to produce chronic inflam- mation of the skin, are often snstituted for MINARD’ LINIMENT by Dealers, because ihey pay a larger profit. They all Sell on the Merits and Advertising of MINARD’S, in particular claiming to be made by a proprietor of MINARD’s LINIMENT, t] simply is a lie, INSIST UPON AAVING MINARD'S LINIMENT MADE BY C. C. RICHARDS & CO., Yarmouth, N.8., The Relief —OF— Lady Smith, of Bouth Africa, was nothing com’ ptrec to the relief that As felt by 3 RS. SMITH, and hundreds of other women of P. E. Island, on wash day tince they have started using GILT ZDCE soap All nrat ciass grocers SELL/it,| WeKINNON & MeNRVIN VHOLESALE AGEN1 Rien THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 11, 1g00. ee ee See ae ee ; N MONUMENT FUND wing subscriptions tothe above: | have been co i Mr. }2 uasid: SOURIS. | ee $2.00] Me W BAskbcoedes a 0s . EERE RR RI Fiat ae 1 ae Ja ‘Deeerecece j Donal ) Me a] r bridge ...... eee. Si Phee...... “ Se hd, dle os Gc een ss é METRO S nay Pec reese ee coetee TOW: 0s ‘ CUBON vecseeseeeee cesses ee eees : j RN 4 A Te 5 RE Ae Es : Matthew ge cs. bs F K K Paquet Ce ee eeeeeereeer ee eee teeeee 20 . 50 Cep * R McDonald ...... ‘ 50 ‘2-5 00) ee ee 50 PN IN iva cana. ctsdncdene’ z ov even o%) M J F Pickin ies Streeter ee eee eeeer 25 FO PE, i'w odessenees ccntscies 25 Or MeLellan . ew wiertes)) cae Jas P Oe eucueek 50 eames 50 | ee 25 $18 25 CARDIGAN BRIDGE. Rev J C as l 00 Jas E MeDonald. * @eeeeeeeeeeeeee e eee 1 00 Hyyh McCormack SeeetP eases te eses 50 John Ryan eectecs Os oe 0 tedt ee 25 Fa rick Ryan CCCs oe Hee oe HHH EEE HES EEe 25 MOUNT STEWART. David BRD iccvicin eevee reerneeres 1 00 ,Total we a teereteeecoosozre eee eevee a 25 The chairman of the King’s County Cc mmittee requests parties having circuls are in King’s County to make collestions atd remit same to hie address otherwise return circulars to him. T0 BANISH DYSPEPSIA A Treaiment of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets Alone Is Needed. a ee When it raina you see your umbrella. OS Raa ETERS ; three boxes. Before [ had used them \ WOMAN'S FACE. LINLY Ig@DICATES THE CONDI- ION OF HER HRALTH, jisappoars When the Eyes are Suliow, and Wrinkles ar—livwoue » Oman he: vau at the head ofa innumerable little They vice uu pour after- ss these constant at FV Me ay women j their effect may aeryous pneadaches, » fecl Dg Of COuSlant Weari- vack and lions,orina and the coming of vrinkles, whicu every woman who de- ires cComeliness dreads, To those thus aftlicied Dr, Williams’ Pink Pills offer a +,eedy and Crrilan cure; @ restoration of color to the cheeks, brigutnesse to the eye, a bealiby appetite, and » sense of freedom trom weariness Among the thousands of Canadian wo- men who have found new bealth and new strength through the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills is Mrs. Francis Poirier, of Valleyfield, Que. Mrs. Poirier was a sut- ferer for upwarde of seven years; she had taken treatment from several doctors, and had used a number of advertised medi- cines, but with no good resulis. Mrs. Poirier says :—“Unly women who suffer as I did can understand the misery I en~ dured for years. As time went ca the doctors I .eonsulted, and the medi- cines I used did not help me, I despaired of ever regaining health. There were very few days that | did not suffer from vidlent headaches, and the least ex~ ertien would make my heart palpitate violeatiy. My stomach seemed disorder ed, and I almost loathed the food | forced myself to eat, | was very pale and free quentiy my limbs would swell so much that I feared that my trouble was devel- oping into.dropsy. I had almost constant paine in the back and loins. It was while I was in this sad condition that J read in La Press of the cure of & woman whose symptoms were much like mine through the useof Dr. William’s Pink Pilie. I told my husband and be urged me to try them, and at once got me Wiu allairs, i Vile de 1 r <i sppelil, -, (elus how Cuth t eXiOh, I felt better, and I got another supply ef the pills. At theend of the month | was strong enough te do my hoveehcla work, and beforé anothér moaih bad passed I had entirely recovered my bealtb. [ am sorry :hatI did not learn of Dr. Williams’ Piok Pilla sooaer, for I know When itis snowy, slushy, you see your that they would have saved me several tabbers, When itis cold you see your fars People whe are equally sensible in other respecte use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets when they have Dyspepsia, Indigestion Biliousness, Heartburn, Sour Stomach, Nausea, Insomnia, Sick Head- ache, Flatuence or Nervous Prostration. Qne or more of the membersof every family in Canada suffer from one or other ef these diseases, All their suff_ring- can be relieved, their diseases totally and permanently cured ia every case, by the use of Dodd’e Dyspepsia Tablets, Dye pepsia, Indigestion, Sick Headaches, etc., can be banished utterly from Canada, if the safierers will each take a couple of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets afier came mes]. Think of it! The health and bappi- uess Of aimost the entire nation is depead~ ent on Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. This i. net anopinion Itis a fact. Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘vablets are the one and only remedy before the publie today, that will positively, infalliibly cure In digestion, Dyspepsia and the other stomach troubles named above. No undigested food can lie in the stom- ach if Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets be used. The first one taken begins the work of di- gesting it. The stomach rests and gains new strength and vigor. The bowels are regulated. In from one to three or four weeks yOu are cured for all time. You forget what dvspepsia or indigestion is, or what a sick headache feels like, +. hse ——During the session of 1896 Sir Rich- ard Cartwright said: I say that it is a ebame and diegrace for the government charge! with the management of our effairs to come and ask $38,300,000 per year for federal purposes. The thiog is absulutely unjust fiable.” Commenting upon there words of the redoubtable Sir Richard, The Moniteur Acadien of She« diac, N. B., desires to know if it was un justifiable for a Conservative Government to ask $38,000,000, what is to be said of a Liberal Government which asks $21,- 000,000 more? The answer that we sug- gest is: “ Say little, —but turn them out!” —The Hon, Daniel Davies ia the owner ofa small steamer called the Scout,—which steamer last year received something like $1,200 from the Dominion ; Government for services, or alleged ser- } vices, in Connection with the oyster indus- try, etc. If cur information is correct there was at that time, legally speaking, no such steamer as theSconut. That is she bad neither been inspected nor regis- tered as provided by Jaw. Ic is eaid ‘that onlya few days since the authorities became cognizant of her existence and had her tied up, Many persons will, doubtless, consider it strange that the Government should patronize to such an extent (or at all) a steamer that ens will wake up have Jamp-posts placed at street cornersand not in the middle of — and aleo see that they are regular- y lit. ‘years of sickness and misery, and [ feel that I cannot too strongly urge our sick women to use them.’ The condition indicated in Mre, Poirier’ case Shows that the bw | «1: nerve need-d attention, and for thi, purpose Dr Williams’ Pink Pills are womaa’s bes t triead. They are particularly adapted to cure the ailments from which so many women suffer in silence. Through the use of these pills the tlood is enriched, the oerves made strong, and the rich glow of seaih brought back to pale and tallow cheeks. Taere would be lese suffering if womea would give those pills a fair trial Sold by all dealers or sent post paid at 59 cents a box or six boxes for £2.50 by ad- dressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. , Brockville, Oat. —_—_—_—__— STREET LIGHTING IN SOURIS Sir,—Ae we have s0 paper published in ourtown, I hope you wi!l allow me to refer to Ove ofthe many grievances that our Citizens are now enduring. I refer to our street lighting. The others I wil! take up later. The taxpayers of the town were given tounderstand that an arrangement was made with those who had street lamps opposite their place of business or resi- dence to light them fora certain amount per moath. As a matter of fact tuey bave not been lit for three nights this summer—with one or two exceptione, In the first place, admitting they were lit according toagreement , nine~tenths of the town eay the principle is wrong. In the second place they say that lamp-posts should not be allowed to be placed, except at the owner’s expenee, in front of any place of business or residence, but at the street corners where they will du the most good, and where you will always find themin al well-regulated hamlets. Now, I underetand that our city fathers meet io secret conclave, eon.ex whereon eome night in the month, and I would suggest that they take this matter up. Let hem have these Jam py»posts re- . es e Ja a ott hs dn doeincnn RSE EE SE ee 5 Soe moved to treet corner, for they are ot the _individua! ; property of anyone ; and [ woald further suggest that the lighting of those lamps be let by tender. Then tke citizens would see and appreciate the fact that they are receiving some benefit—at least for the taxes they pay into the civic treasurer.i _It is really too bad that strangers and citizens alike are otten compelled on dark nights to walk in the middle of the streets rather than feel their way on the side- walks. It isto be hoped that our warda had no legal right torun But Sir Lonis has a weaknees for looking after his r Ia. tives, and he, evidently does not believe in allowing such a smal! matter as the -in-|t spection Of & steamer to prevent his so: Procruss, When you need medicine you should get he best that money ean buy, and ex. doing, perience. proves this ‘ parilla, to be Hood’s Sarsa~ temeko wet ee eee vl eo caleanamenaarienneacaicemamaraeamenaedaia oteem ee ~ oa gi } ji ¥ J hel Rte, hy 2 ot of iy fr *~ i = lie ~» 3 hs Bi z ; j : Weeagagh alan iw UEA A ¥ 4 i aH % » £y $ 2 Q Es It pays you (oO come to take a walk glimpse ot the heau the tullness of the x gut this love y month and tor igo our store to get a riful new stocks, now in blo.m all ever the store. Richest showing of fall Capes, Jackets, Furs, Curled Crepons, and d-ess stuffs ev l ad * . % <4 ? ie LY Made in Germany, England and Canada, the makers vieying with each other as to who can make the most natty, most wearable and best fitting jacket; we getting the choice ef their stock and getting it in such large quartities, Jets us buy cheaper than others. Jackets for little girls, Jackets fur larger girls, Jackets for little ladies. Jackets for larger ladies, Capes fer all, both large and small. Outing Fats For misses and ladies, you must see them if you haven’t got yours yet, They’re pretty to say the least,—grey, pearl, fawn, blue, red and black. Color enough tu suit all | comers; prices start at 75c and end at $2.25; look them over while yeur thinking of hats. Misses’ Tams - In many new natty styles, better drop in and look them over; if you don’t need them now you will at least know where A er sten in Uharloettetown., A Wilt About our dress goods. in .egard to the fall wear we fel] that you will be interestel greatly. Each cay brings us new arrivals and about this time the ccunters are simply groaning with the mass of pretty conceits for Autumn Wear, and all offered at the small and insignificent price this house is noted for Here’s a tittle liat of things. Curled Crepons Surely as pretty as you could possible expect, many new patterns, price 65c to $3.75 the pad, Tweed Costumes In pretty plaids and checks also plains and stripes, 44 yards makes a ;°0mplete costume, price $1.40 the yard. Cheviot Suitings Very pretiy patterns, and they make up so mueh nicer than some gonds, plain colors, $1.60 the yd. Cheviot Serges Ali wool and genuine good goods, very nice for outing wear at 68c the yd. Black Bedtord Cord, in all wool and the nicest ones are. l Will | special good wear 68c. you share in the Autumn Feast of Wonderful Daintiness at the largest store ? PROWSE BROS. What trade we have we'll hold and what,we baven’t we’ re after, 6 ee Parner " SoLtcrrogg 'N@ Mowrngay, wd Patent Write for Red >’ ‘\ANK BUILD xamla cc git K P.Y¥ i W ‘NTED.—A houses misid nd F orice. © maid. SUPIY at iy WANTED.—A voung Man as dry goods +t re; (pe With some prefered pply to C RXAurver —— G-erk in ; a 8X reriencs dliee, WwW ANTED.—Immed:ately a im A good reference require, iD oe W.f. \Witchell, King Square. Mas, Highest price paid for led} 3 of clothing. Carilst their residence eget oP a card te the Post OF Cail ty ticbmend Street, Op Bosite \ elson : Mrs, Kirby. Clothine “ture - brog, W ANTES.—4 general rant. Mrs Mec¥achern next to Hotel bayeey ” BABY CABBIAGK FORK sa 8) ya Asnew. Purchaser may have nickle runoory » fersivtighing Wil! be sold cheap, ne LOST,—Betweer Goff Bros Shoe a j Jenkinsand Sons, a puree with « os oa of money and letter box key, = be rewarded by leaving same TO L&T.—The house en n> . upied B Roteri seuton 4 Sere Apply to & arf 2 z tf ~ 7 rcom. Comfortable rooms. Apply io Mre, x Martino, Prince Street, 2 Wantep —Drug Clerk ef cne or tng years experience, Apply, siating tn P. 0. Box 669, Cherloustemn 4 There Will Be ee ae eee . Excursions to St, John On Wednesday 12th Sep. East of Emerald and West of lesser rate. FOR THE a ,tember and Monday 17th Sep- tember, Return tickets will be sold Port Hill at $3.75 and trom g Summerside Rate $2.75. intrnational Exhibition at all points on P. E. Island peints nearer Summerside at a —Bcth these raves include admission to the Exhibition. Tickets good to return three days from date of issue, To be seen at St. John Best collection of Live Stock and Agricultural Products ever yet gathered in the Maritime Provinces. | The only Natural History , collecticn ever shown, with live fish, trogs, snakes, &c, in their natural haunts, More floor space covered ;With industrial display than anywhere Kast of Toronto, Marsh the Wonderful, whe dives reventy feet from a fly- ing bioycle into a shallow tank, Baden-Powell’s Armoured Train. : Moving Pictures of the Br’ ish-Boer Wer, and in the Anphitheatre the Wonderful Kossi Brothers, wanted at Hali- lax and everywhere = Kelly, Ashby and kings Aerialg ymnasts Auguste well, The Novelty trio, and other stars. ; A Daily Round of Education and Amusement. CHAS. A. EVERETT, Mgr. and Secy- FOR SYDNEY (North and South.) sS. Ss. ELLIOTT —SAILS FROM— S’Side on Wednesday Afternoon 12th Ch’town, Thursday 1000, Sept. 13th. Has good accommodation for Live Stock oe and on deck. 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