Special Notice. YAE DAILY BPXAMINER, CHARLO®YTRYOWN, MAY 10, A STRONG BACKING | Commissioner of Wickham, N. B., Civil Courts, Makes an Im- portant Statement, Wickham, Queen’e Co. N. B., -Mr. G. L. Worden, commissioner « the Civil Courts there, is empbatic in bis endoreation of the great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pille. dd’s Kidney Pills,” he eays, & wonder at surprise to myself After over twenty suffering with May f 6 ] “have ¢ d vears of | | | | | my back and k eve lam well. Not the oe. ae | lene t pa nful par c f my ire uble was the Flaving pla hased from Mir. ! J pain,frequency a? 1] poor succes inurinatit g H Vy the stock and zood will f | After usicg Dodd’s Kidne Pills I enyoy his Reok anc Stationery B n | the natural, con fortat feeling In : é j NA Nark . ae thy the | particuiars above referred to. I feel like t} Morris Block, we will cont ne i. ie Se ‘ ; a young man, ti lgh eeventy-S)X years Of bi ess in its various branc! sell » T veesmpaiend Dodd's ‘Kidewaduis! ir owes rices for cash only vi lS | a sufferers, as they doas they are adver- B fornsby . who has managed the] jsed todo ” b ess in the past, will be in charg enon —- store, and will be pleased to} Winard’s. Litiment Relieves Neuralgia 1 to all old customers and many [ nes ciatiiiccaieneitasaiialtinen \ che e new stot k of Wa LPs pers The question of life isnot “How much wil ,F ne put on sale, a) d : de sme bave we,” The question is, ** What partmenw of the business will be kept shall wedo with it 7 wel) stocked A well supplied news | insipcimiecincitines orere eli ihiings a special feature of the stand will be ‘he store will be known as Th “[be Bazaar mal OY Successors te F. J. dORNSBY. MORRIS BLOCK. ... Ci, town, March 15, 1900. ness. ” ookstore. \ The New Bridge is com- ing aad so are the dry streets and roads. Then you will need sonie- thing nice in footwea-. We Have a fine Selection Selling Yery Low tT. H. BELL The Bargain Boot and Shoe Store. a ‘ 0 y 8 > —_——— r-. ‘.clief of Ladysmith Th: book “fhe Relief of Lady- smi! and How it was Celebrated in Charlottetown” will be on sal« in the city bookstores this (Saturday) evening. It is a souyeneir of that historic and memorable event which shoul be in the hands of all. 9 if at the Bookstores, PRICE IO CEN®™ 3, _— Véhat - KRpout That watch and clock of yours that is nearly destroyed for want of cleaning by being run tco long; afew days ago a watch was left to be cleanea and on examination one of the pivots was completely worn off by long usage without Le- ing cleaned, you had better attend to yours before it is too late, and bring them to the Modern Jewelry and Faney Goods Store. Jury & Co Sunnyside Ch'town. Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- usly upon its victim as Croup. Happy is he mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turpentine when the dear ones awakes in the night coughing and struggling for breath. This famous remedy is the stard by in the homes of this contioent as a prompt and certain cure for croup, bronchitis, coughs, colds, asthma and throat irritation. 25 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents, — Be slow in considering, but resolute in action. oe To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets. Al) ruggists veiurd the money it fails to cure Se. E. W. Grove’s signature is on each box A noble deed is a st>p toward heaven. ee All I have seen teaches me to trust the Creator for all I have not seen. ~~ > © <a -— Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandruff. Do not pray for easy lives. Pray to be stronger men. Donot pray for tasks equal to your powers. Pray for powers equal to your tasks.—Philip Brooks, Habies Tortured. By flaming, itching eczema, find comfort and permanent cure in Dr. Chase’s Ointment, @ preparation which hasarecord of cyfes un- paralled in the history of medicine, czems, talt rheum, tetter, scald head, old people’s rash, and all itching skin diséases, are aosotely cured by Dr. Chase’s Vifttment, +? The new collars for ladies are just in. Call and see them. -—Moore & McLeod, What is Needed. By every man and woman if they desire to secure Comfort in this world is @ corn sheller. Putnam’s Corn Extractor shells corns in tye or three days and without diecomfort or pain. A hundred imitations prove the merit of Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor, which is always eure, safe, and painless See signature of Polson & Co., ou each bottle, Sold by medicine dealers. Minard’s Liniment for sale eyerywhere Rex Insect Destroyer kills all ineect life, 15c per bottle at Central Drug Store. 101 1 w. Another lot of boys clothing. See our suits, 1.45, 1.75, 2.60, 2.50. We defy competition on these lines,— J B Macdonald & Co. New shirts, new collare,new ties, men’s linen collars from ‘8 cents each up at J B Mac- donald & Co’s. Aing, All shirt waists left from bargain counter to-night. Choose tor 50 cents each,— Moore & McLeod. On the shirt waist bargain counter to-night there are waists worth $1,15, $1.50, $1.75, $2.00—Choose from any of them for 50c each.—Moore & MeLeod. For a really satisfactory dress—it pays to consider i McLeod. Sample boots at half-price. If we have your size you can buy at half-price. Come to- day.—J. B, McDonald & Co; To know what's new ‘in shirt waists, see the exhibit en our second floor this even- ing —Moore & McLeod. | last season have gone on the) serges.See our ad.— Moore &; CANADIAN PATRIOTIC FUND. $6.50 Total Collected by the teacher of the Glasgow School District Principal. James DuKierson 2.00 William Laird 2.00 | C. A. Stevenson 1.00 | H. Bradshaw M. D. 1.00 | J. C. Steven son 1.00 | John T. McLeod 1.00 W. J. Warren 50! R. Kk. Bagnall 1.50 New |} , Kenton T. Aitken | DR. GORDON ALLEY 1900, eee a ay Rev. A. N. Simpson 1,00 ssielilciblanaks George Stevenson nO Collected in Darnley school district Charles Dickieson 1.00 ne I. Vodkbaet teacher. William Bulman 25 K. Lockhart, Darnley DD James Bulman 1.00 4 ~, Charles Smith 25 H. B, Moray pa \dam Brown 50 Poter Sachan os James Proctor l George B. MacNutt 5 ie ciaiel ae. = Robert F. MacNutt EEE ow Flo. Wiggins 50. A. B. Dickieson 50 \. S. Crozier a) Jini Colm Donaid 25 $16.50 Geo. F. Thomsen 25 Total collected by Daniel C. Macdonald Percy W. Crozier 29 Teacher, East Point. John M. reeren Sr. 50 Lauchlin Macdonald. Prospect Hill 2.00 as gy -“ Jas. A. Beaton East Point 25 geagae, seo ~ Mary M. Beaton 25 James Champion | ao Daniel ©, fasten 10 Ale kander \ hampion 95 M Af: Tikebein 10 William ¢ ham pion 0 na Shakes +2 Russel E. McKay a Jas. J. Beaton (Jr.) 10 Joseph Morrisor nih Wred Cheverte 10 96 05 Jas. J. Beaton (Sr.) 1.00 wee | John J. Macdonald 25 ’ | Paul Jas. Macdonald 20 | Allan MacMillan 20 a ' . 0) | Daniel MacLean 25 Colle ted by Everett Fraser, Lake- Mire Ti: © weeds oF, ville. _.| Dan. A. Macdonald 50 A. I. Hose o Paul Jos. Macdonald 50 Cc, J. Campbell 50 os a : ¢ Daniel C. Macdonald 60 Charles Rose ou Thomas Rose 50 Tee es L. M. McDonald 50 $6.75 B. F. Baker 50 Total collected at Pisquid West. Mrs. B. F. Baker 50 | Alex. R. M. Macdonald Pisquid West 30 G. J. McInnis 5) } Charles Ostridge 25 J. S. Rose ~~) | Angus Gillis 50 J. J. Mellick v5 | William Gillis 5O Starbird Rose = | Artemas Cook 2 Stephen Rose 50 | Angus Macdonald 50 George Rose 59 | Patrick McKinnon 50 Patrick McInnis 1.00 | George Clark Clarktown 1.00 Mrs. Patrick McInnis 50 | James Power 25 Mary A. MeInnis 25 | Mrs. Chalmers 50 Salads McInnis 590 | Angus McPherson 5O \. J. McInnis 25 | Son of Erin 40 Marshal McInnis 25 iiacameas Columba McDonald HM) $0.65 Neil McDonald 2} Collected in Mill River School District Allan McDonald | No 33 Marie Travers,Teacher. W. H. Morrow 1.00; Christopher Metherall, Mill River Wiliam Rose 50 Alberton P. O. 1.00 J. L. Rose © | Ethel Metherall 25 George Mellick 20 | Marie G. Travers 1.50 Fred Stewart 29 | Sam Metherall BO Samuel Griffin 50 | Isaac Gard 50) J. P. McDonald 25 Joseph McLellan 50 Everett Fraser 45 John Gard Sr. 50 | John Gard Jr. 50 $14.00 | Ibert Gard 50 James Walsh, M.D., Mount Stewart Henry Hardy 5d South 1.00 | Elijah Gard 50 George Jay 1.00 | Ajlan Hardy 50 T. W. Cowan 1.00 | Thomas Metherall 75 Hamilton Smallwood 00 | Mrs. Henry Oliver 1.00 George Douglas 50 —_——— Robt. Pigot 50 $9.05 Jas. R. McEachern 50 Collected by L. Kelly, teacher, Glen- Annie McEachern 5 | fadning. Mrs. Chas. Dwyer 10} Thomas Reville 20 Alfred Affleck 25 | John Fogarty 25 Henry M. Sterns 50} John Fogarty 25 James Dwyer 25 | William Shephard 25 Peter Scott 1,00 | Michael Casey 40 Robert McKenzie 25} Angus McGillevray 25 Tillie Jay 501 Mrs. Mark McGillevray 15 Alexander McEachern 25 | Maggie Roche -20 Stewart McEachern 25 | Thomas Rice pos) Augustine McDonald 50 | Mrs. E. Rice 14 James A. McDonald 551 Mrs. E. Roche 18 D. J. McDonald 25 | Mrs. J. Campbell 25 James J. Dunn 25} Mrs. E. Cantello 30 Murdock McLean 25 | Lucy Kelly 50 Alexander A. McDonald 50] P. D. Bowlen 00 Benj. McDonald 50 aire Isaac Jay 50 | Total $4.37 Peter McKinnon 2) | George Matthews, French River, 50 Jonathan Affleck 25} J. A. Meek DB Alfred H. Affleck 20 | Annie Adams 25 Jno. A. McDonald 25 | Bruce Adams 10 J. J. McDonald 251 B. R. Meek 10 ineas B. McDonald 50 | Capt. Wm. S. Larkins 2.00 Jno, C. McDonald 50} Richard Pillman 5) Leslie Adams 20 Amount collected for Patriotic Fund by | R)mer Pillman 10 Josephine M. Edmunds Teacher, Head of | John Pillman 25 Hillsborough Lot 38. R. B. McLeod 1.00 Edward B, Alleyne 29! George Orr 00 James McCarthy 10 | F. J. Anderson 40 Alfred Douglas 10 | Sylvester Malley 20 Lee McAssey 10 | Parmeuar Orr 0 Bruce Diamond 7 | Mrs. George Anderson OO A Friend 10} Barbara McLeod 25 John McDougall 15 ' Patrick Bambrick . $7.45 James Rattray 25 : ; Casantm McLaughlan 59 | Rev. D. B. Reid, Kelly Cross, 1.00 John McDonald 5 | Jno. Bradly 1.00 Robert Douglas 20) Neil Waddell 00 g 5 a. ie 1.00 Frederick Jardine 59, Jas. H. Deveraux Pi Mrs, ¢ <Ginnis 0 @2 = ot eae 3 2 Mrs. Elisha Douglas 19 | Amount acknowledge to date $2,885.79 Mrs. James S. Douglas 2 | = as = = Angus Gunn 50 Calvin Gunn 10 May M. Gunn . 10 eA RSON David Cofiin ‘ 50 Bertha Rattray 10 FS f [LS - Bernice Rattray 10 Albert Jardine 50 hp rma eigen ghar potion, all Liver om» James S. Douglas 25 | Delicate women find sure relief from using them | A Friend 10! To Cure Sick Headache Asia Stent 2 A ee rere Ee ine eect Calvin Cameron 20} onea dose. Recommended by many physicians ] ; . ar .o | everywhere, as the best Liver Pillmade. Sicty- Josephine M. Edmunds, teacher +3 | tour page book sent free by maile Sold by a —_—____._ | Druggisis, or sent post-paid for 25 cents in stamps. L 8. JonNson & Co., Boston, Mass PHYSICIAN: & SURGEON (Graduate McGiil University) Office and Residence— Dorchester Stree Office Huure—9 to 10, a. m., | te 3 and 7 tw 8, p.m. Le Prompt attention to country eslle. i Our giant Sweet Peas are all ot the grandiflora type, over fifty varieties to choose from, have taken prizes wherever shown. Sve our catalogue for Swee Pea Competition for 1900. HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE Charlottetown, Regula: from 4,65 do do 9.25 do do 4.15 Regular 8.25 for 6.00, Regular 9.25 for 695. Misses’ 3.60 for 2.75 do 3.75 wtih” Mieses for 75 cents, Fi j any one of the lot for $2,95 ® 8 3 1 4 o 2 1 5 I.J.Harris, — London House For House Cleaners Muralo, in 12 tints, Alabastine, Kalsomine, Varnish Stain, Gold Paint, Floor Paint, Star Hnamel. ~~ SIMON W. CRABBE. April 11th 1900. Walker's Conne OA FL Store That Cives The Auray Goods Free | IN ORDER TO REDUCE OFR PRESENT STOCK OF CROCKERY GLASSWARE, GROCERIES, ENAMELED WARE, ETC For 30 day: we will give free an Eaameled Tea Pot or Coffee Pet with every purchase of ene dellaz. Tea check givea with eur iea and coffee, also. P. MONAGHAN, Upper Queen Sirest a 4 apr yay ] Ash h Ol mer pa sath Sat bd wat oo . } oe oe toe Fe -. Te A Of all Wine Merchants Wholesale from[the distiller, AG. Tacursom & Ce, Gl 88 9