THE DAY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 20, :ss9_ el se atte When you get to the roof use our famous Eastlake Shingles Gaivanized or Painted. They look well and last well—are Fire, Lightning and Rust proof —and are quicker laid than others, be- } ic side lox k, Be sure of enduring protection by getting genuine Eastlakes, they never fail, Write us for full information. Metallic Roofing Co. Limited TORONTO. cause of their patent telesco In Chadcery in The Rolls Court D/ VID P. IRVING & others, Complainants and MARGARET IRVING & others, Defendants ' In pursuance of an order of this Honourebl Cour, made herein, on the 28h a of March, A LD, 1899, notice is herety given that all per- eons bavirg claims aguinst the estate cf George Irvibdg, late of Orweil Cove. Lot or ‘Township number 57, in Queen's County, decea ed, intestate are re- quired toceme in and provethe same before me at the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in ( barlettetown. cn or before Mon- cay. the twenty-second day of May next, A L, 1899, and a)l pertons neglecting to come in eno prove their raid debis and claims by that time are to be excludcd from the benefit of taid order. Dated this 29th day of March, A D, 1899. F. L, HASZARD. J. A. LONGWORTH, Compts. Soligjtors Masier in Chancery 76—d& Wid CHAAR? AAARAAS For Years The Reliable Headquarters for Rishi Gear ee i This year our Rods, Flies and Uasts are the best in the City. Bairds Flies tied ter us only. See our display for the 4th of MaY REDDIN : BROS., Opposite P. O, 9 us aS SHAFABRAS AAAAAKA LAKSAAARARARA #H# * * ei a” a * +. a“ a” x *: PLANT PT a em 7 / ’ ny +m! ay, Commencing May 10th The Favorite “S. §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tueeday at noon (Standard Time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Satur. day at noon, Passengere leaving CHARLOTTE~ TOWN Wednesday morning, via Pictou, can make close connection at Halifax with 8,8. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes~ dap evening at 11 p.m. Tickets foreale at stations on P. E. I Railway. For tickets,, rates and all in formation apply to W. W. CLARKE, pent. Charlottet orto H, L. CHIPMAN, Oanadian Agent, Halifax, N. S. May 3— FSS ESS FLEE YE EEE SESE Se FES FE SS +" MOONEE ELLE HOOT PHOT HONS : = For + E Sunday Reading +: EMAL SOMERS re ae et —— —- —ae ek Reverence far Old Folks. The car was crowded, when an old man leaning on a cane entered groping along with the aid of his cane fora seat. He had gone more than half way with out finding one, when a boy, of about ten years old, caught sight of him and was on his feet in a moment. “Here, sir,” hesaid kindly, “take this seat, sir, if you please.” “But what will you do ?” the man asked. I'll stand,” was the. smiling answer, which he did. . “Well, biess you, my lad!” said the old man, as he sat down in the com fortable seat. “I’m a thousand times obliged, and I’m sure when you get lame and and old, there’ll be a seat for you.” ' A Greek historian tells how, in the pure and early and most virtuous days of the republic, if an old man entered the crowded assembly, all ranks rose to cive reom and place to him, In the “Iliad” thus respect for the aged is prominently portrayed. In company with several young friends, a boy was hurrying along the walk of a busy street. Suddenly he stopped with a glad exclamation, took off his hat and bowed, while his face grew radiant A country carriage, in which sat an old-fashioned, but smiling old ledy, went rolling swiftly by. ‘“Who’s that old lady that you're so mighty polite to?’ asked one of the boys. That’s the best and dearest old lady in the whole world,” was the quick, proud answer. “That’s my grand- mother.”—-Canadian Churchman. old Thank-Offering. Some time ago a woman living in the country, in one of the German States, brought to her minister thirty marks ($7.50), for the work of missions, say— No, dear, with a stranger, in trial or loss, + 11 perchance might be silent--I wouldn’t | be cross. No bitterness sweetens, may heal. The wound which the’soul is too proud to reveal. No envy hath peace; by a fret and a jar The beautiful work may mar. Let happen what may, dear, of trouble and loss, of our hands be cross. Snap Shots A wise woman never looks a gain gift book on the price mark. All the world’s a stage but most of it isn’t fitted up with footlights. Fortunes would not slip away, if it were as hard to spend a dollar as earn it. The pessimist is in his meanest phase when he finds fault with his Christmas presents. Degenerates are persons who go around picking out signs of degeneracy in other people.—Canadian Home Journal. Perform a good deed, speak a kind word, bestow a pleasant smile, and you will receive the same in return. The happiness you bestow upon others is reflected back. The man who spends much time finding fault with his neighbors religion is sadly in need of repairs on his own. eS E> A PROMINENT VARGOOVERITE, Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, | Mr. F. J. Painton, the well-known pro prietor of Painton’s Music Store, Vancouver, B. C., writes: “I have been a great suf- ferer from asthma in Its worst form for over four years, very often having had to sit up nearly all night. I had consulted physicians both In England and Canada ing, as she laid down her offering be- fere him’ “In former years I have; been obliged to pay a doctor’s bill of: this amount. This year there has been no sickness in my family, which enables me to give so much to the Lord.” At another time she brought a donation of twelve marks ($3), say— ing: “Many of the farmers have been recently visited by a cyclone, but we have been spared. So- I bring you this donation for missions asa thank- offering. I Wouldn't Be Cross. I wouldn’t be cross, dear, it'$ never worth while ; Disarm the vexation by wearing a smile ; Let hap a disaster, a trouble, a loss, Just meet the thing boldly, and never be cross. I wouldn’t be cross, dear, with people at home ; They love you so fondly, what ever may come, You may count on the kinsfolk around you to stand] O, loyally true in a brotherhood band! So, since the fine gold far exceedeth the dross, I wouldn’t be cross, dear—I wouldn’t be cross. I wouldn’t be cross with a stranger, ah no: To the pilgrims we meet on the life path we owe This kindness, to give them good cheer as they pass, To clear out the the flint stones and plant the soft grass, Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- ing silk at the price of ccttcn. Snaps. TO-DAY WE OFFER :— 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts 2 ‘* Worchester Sauce for 25 cts 2 ‘* Mixed Pickles for 25 cts 2 “ Ghow-Chow for 25 cts 2 “ Qrosse and Blackwells Jelly 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam for 25 cts 2 Pots Red Currant Jelly 25 cts BEER & GOFF GROCERS without obtaining any permanent relief and tried many remedies with the same result. A friend who had been cured by e Clarke’s Kola Compound advised me to try {t. And three bottles have entirely cured me. It is now nearly two years since my recovery, and asthma has not troubled me since, I feel very grateful to Dr. Clarke for {utroducing this wonderful remedy, suffering as I was, and do not know of a single case where the required puwber of bottles have been taken that it has failed to cure. See that you get Clarke's . sample bottle sent to any person. Mention this paper. Address The Griffiths & Mac- herson Co., 121 Church «treet, Toronto, of ‘ancouver, B, C., sole Canadian agenta, Scld by Geo. E. Hughes KE ZAG SIHKY Ds SALES c O| UF mre You can’t induee a cusicmer to buy unreliable quality in TEA more than once —moreover, when you eell vnreliable guality (no matter bow low the price) you loosen the foundation sione of businees.— Our Teas are always reliable—and sold at prices con sistent with quality.—Try a package and test the assertion. Sanderson & Co PURE 'TEA SELLERS. KE EF STIS PSS BA “A man convinced against Aig will, is of the same opin- fon still.” iS Sunlight and Lifehuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tenéerest skin, or most delicate fabrics Try hem, New Crop Porto Rico MOLASSES 250 PUNCHECHS “=r Echconer Brandnell due here about lit June. N. RATTENBURY 114—eod 3wks J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An ext Cit: d Shi ol gitar hea Butter, . and Poultry. - Correspondence solicited. a nae Prices and ee tel see Gua wee a ee ee no sharpness | | ’ 4 | WIIDSTITK WINDER. A Crippled Rheumatic Restored by Dodd,s Kidney Pills. Woodeteck, Unt., May 22,—Never, in the social history of this town since the B rehall trial, has euch great intere+t been , shown as the -“Outmore Uase” bas caused. Gs Mr. C. J. Cutmore, 91 Main Street, was crippled by Rheumatism and Luam- bago during five years, He couldn’ sand straigtt, and bad to be helped from I wouldn’t be cross love—I wouldn't | his room. Selected. | ip every limb, thanks to To-d.y he is straight and strong; sound Ddds K duey Pils. Ovher remedies were ueed, bat did pe good, =Duda’s Ki ney Pills cured bim, Dodd’s Kido-y Pills anways Rheumatism and Lumbago. Oe ernment cure Ascensian day, was the anniversary of the death of Mr. Gladstone, .and a private memorial eervice was held in Hawarden perish charch, Mies Hilen Gladstone, to | dang t r of the dece sed s atesman,~epresa euted her mother, who was unable to at~ tend, a Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh atter Operations Fail. . ‘Yoronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey eged fourtcen, has been asutferer from Caiarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. (hase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Foru, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. _—— + oe —_—_____ H, M.S. Cre:cent went into commis- sion on Friday last as the fligsbip of the North America and West India stations. Cl =_— - Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend eo - ——— — Build Up. When the system is run down, a person be- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvatle lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained, ‘The statement from Manila that Adinir- al Dewey is in greater dread of the recep- tion in. store for bim when he shall set feot on his native land than he was of his reception at Manila when he visited that portin the early morning of May 1, i898, without asking permission of the com- manders of the Spanish fortsand fleets, is probably correct. The lion hunters, suvenir collectors, hero-worsbippers, etce, are preparing for a vigorous campaign. 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No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug giets Ladies, see our Dongola Shoes, regular $1.00 quality, our price Saturday 75c—J B Macdonald & Co. Chronic Eczema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On a sworn state. ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema of long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he gs Idifour boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella, Minard’s Sicians, Liniment is used by Phy- See the display of handsome corset models in Stanley Bros window > ~e--—- — Carters’ for Wall Paper Chronie Disease and KRupture., Cured by Dr. Clift. Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in fictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel, in New Glasgow. — ep, Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. Life insurance is a good thing but NES ion ni OH Ria I Ts A i health inéurance, by keeping the blood pure with Hoed’s Sarsaparilla, is stil) sane A Of THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS is marked with the pur. pose for which it isintended. It is the best paint for that purpose, Every can will cover better, look better, and last better than any Other paint. Every can is uniform—its contents never “ particle in purity and goodness. You get the right kind when you buy SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS 3 The different kinds of work they are intended for are indicated by names on the labels. In house paints alone there are thirty-five colors, you write to us we will send color cards, colored plates of painted a ings, and artist's designs for painting your dwelling (if you send a photo. fe graph of it), all without cost to you. , : THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., Paint anD CoLor Makers, . Montreai. — Ss BAASAGLRAL ELE PELE LSE E Aang < GLA GOW HOUSE, Charlottetown! GRANT &CO, GARDEN and FARM SEEDS, the best are the cheapest GRANT & CO- Charlotietown fer Agricultural Implements Deering Harvesting Machinery, Wilkinson Ple LE. P GESPRING TOOTH BARR SW GRANT & CU. Cuarlottetown for Groceries and Farm Prodace Vea forthe man ion. Teatorthe palace Tea for the million GRANT & CO, f se WR eh WS Sie ah a Se ae aE PS , # a = a eT Fd > HARA AT EPS SAK Yer SESS NOTICE «—T0O THE fae The La cashire Insursnce Company has retired from P. E. I. Board«f Fire Uuderwritersand is prepared t fect Fire !nsurance on all classes of property inP. BL equitable ras, : JM & W CHope Grant § GENERAL AGENTS MARITIME PROVINGEE JAS. J. JOTINSTON, Agent at Ch’town, P. E. Island THE 3 | SLATER ——s HOR Ne KIDDUCK -- 00K This is a very fine kid, ¢ . lined Dy a new 9rocess, : is soft and silky and light and pliant will water much better than heat ier leathers. Having agile) ed surface t rarely requires to be polished, looking new im ita age, almost as bright and shiney as patent leather. We heve Bats DUCK in he Slater shoe on the Foot-Form, Natural and Am rat Last. Price $3.50. Ea , ‘ bat ses ‘ re ee n z x ONE: y NSN, NF IID _, fa — Re ‘ail at Wholesa'e Prices—- Tn cape Era i Ear PANS io Fer Ts, Nemes E = 2 ¥; ft ss 7 as - ae Sy bat 4 en Six piece Glass Table Sets selling at 26c, regular price 25 cents. 100 Flower Pots from le up : 1000, Teapots: from 10c up. ee 1000 Jugs very lew " Berry Sets, 7 pieces, 21e P. MONAGHAN, Bia Offer Building eat 9 — " ry