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Cee ee ER EN ERY Watches me Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to 410.00 ! x EPS SESE EY PE RES EE ES Sy EEE EE EEE tt « Silver # 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold » 10.60 « 190.00 Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.0 Ribbon Guards 25c Gem Rings 1,00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Svectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: EW. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYERS er ——— NOTICH The Gemmissioners of Sewers and Water Supply are now prepared to receive ap- plications for connections with the main sewers Any information required will be furn- ished up@n applicetion to Rear D. McLEAN, Sec’y Board of Commissioners Office ot Com missioners of >) |, | has disobeyed you, and wag | when he has done something praise | | Big Woman. * oe | | to | | buy hismastera new Sewers aud Water Supply THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUITETOWN, JUNE V¥VV¥V¥VV¥V¥¥¥¥¥ YY The Conscience of a Dog. yn’t see how you can talk abou the Smal we “T de a dog’s conscience,” Boy. “A conscience is what sorry or glad for our It proaches us when we are wicked, and makes us feel happy if we are good. If t said | fee] actions with. re we listen to it, it tells us when what we are go to do is right or wrong.” hat was a very wise definition of a conscience for a small boy. And doesn't a dog’s conscience those things ?” asked the Big Woman. Doesn’t 2 dog look ashamed when te his taal ing 5 do worthy? Doesn't he slink off to do | what is forbidden, because he knows ihe is going to do something wrong ?| {le shook his little curls so sunny, - pented, and wanted to atone for a | sin ?’ “Ves, Dash does all those things,” said the Small Boy, thoughtfully. “OQccassionally a dog’s conscience acts ina funny way,” continued the “T heard lately of alittle deg which was fond of chewing his master’s clothes-broom., ished for it several tines, but kept up his naughtiness wherever he wasn’t ob- served. At last he reduced the broom stump. Then they took the stump and gave him a severe beating with it. Being much mortifie?, he ran off, and did not come home all day. The next day he walked in with a brand-new clotaes-broom, which he laid at his master’s feet. He wagged his tail,jumped about joyfully, and look- ed as proud as if he said, plainly: ‘Here’s your clothes-broom. | have made amends for my mischief. Am I nota splenaid fellow? I suppose he thought he had gained the right to chew up unlimited clothes-brooms.” The Small Boy laughed. That was a smart little dog.” “Oh yes, he was smart. But after all, he was rot honestas he wanted his master to think. An honest little dog would have tried to earn meney to clothes-broom. This dog went down to the village store watched his chancefand stole one. The Small Boy laughed harder than ever. “And then,” went on the Big Wo- ° ot man, “they had to whip him for the theft. That dog’s conscience must have been terribly mixed up. It never could have been clear to his mind why it was wicked to tear up a broom, and then wickeder to replace it.” “How could you teach a dog the difference between right and wrong without teaching him each thing separ- ately ?” ashed the Small Boy. “You couldn’t. You could not teach ' a dog abstract right and wrong. The master trains the dog’s conscience, teaching him what he must do and what he must not. His master’s orders and wishes make the dog’s conscience, and a bright dog knows when he disre- gards them. The-dog I told you of had been taught that it was wrong to take a broom out of some one else’s house to replace it. No one thought he would do such a thing.” “Then a dog hasn’t got a conscience of his own after all ?” “Well, he has, and he hasn't. He has a good sized conscience for an animal, but it wouldn‘t be very big for you” “T mean to try to teach Dash that he must never steal anything anywhere or at any time,” said the Small Boy. “Well perhaps yeu can do it,” replied the Big Woman.—Harper’s. Rivals. The sun went down one summer eve, In a glory of golc and crimson light, And a cloud sailing by in the rosy west, Said, “Why so happy and gay to night ?” TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your-money back. Hqually good for Neuralgig and Headache. 2c, at all Druggists. pring... ‘lhe time for general cleaning. Your clockor watch may need cleaning, tv insure their keeping good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sonal attention given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS NN YSIDE The Children 2: He was pun- | “Because,” said the Sun, as he sank to % | tch the childre aa >| “And watch the chiicren play. But the stars had heard, as one by one, | Overhead the. | came out to peep, And the y said to e@ac h other happy too, “For we watch the children sieep,” { Ottawa, April, 1899. | Teddy. My little Teddy strayed one day | Into the meidow sweet with hay. 3 dust till hide from Untle Fed,” And on, an] on, he brisk!y sped — When lo! a hornet’s nest he spied. | The same, awhile, he gravely eyed. “Oh, ho!” he said, “here’s a boney tome | Dust like the one papa tooked home,’ | Doesn't he sometimes actas if he re—| Rejoicing at the feast of honey ; : His little hand reached for the treasure, But at the very slightest pressure. The inmates came, oh, such a swarm ’ Rent now to do the youngster harm. | “Ou-ou, it hurts!” screamed tittle Ted, As towards home he quickly fled. “Ou-ou, Mamma, I’se naughty, and-— ; Ou-ou, ow-ou, I ‘tung my hand.” “On what, my little darling Ted ?” “T ‘tung iton a bee,’ he said. —Anna Mattson, ‘*A Fair Outside Is a Poor Szbstitate For Inward Worth.’’ Good health, inwardly, of the kidneys, liver and bowels, is sure to come tf Hood’ s Sar- saparilla ts promptly used. This secures a fair outside, and a consequent vigor in the frame, with the glow of health on the cheek, good appetite, perfect digestion, pure blood. Loss of otite — “I was in poor heaith,troubled with dizziness, tired feeling and loss of appetite. I was completely run down. I took Hood’s Sarsaparilla and after awhile I felt much better. ood’s Sarsapa- rilla built me up.” Lizzm A. RussgEx1, Old Chelsea, near Ottawa, Que. Biliousness—“I hare been troubled with headache and biliousness and was much rundown. Tried Hood’s Sarsaparilla and it gave me relief and built me up.” A. Morrison, 89 Defoe Street, Toronto, Ont. _ Hood's Pills cure liver ills; the non-irritating and only cathartic to take with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. S$ ily of Ghent §. 8. will eail from City of Ghent Charlottetown every Fridav at 10 o’clock during the season of 1899 for Halifiax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac Harber, Salmon River Sheet Harbor, re- turning, will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 p. m. making some calls. The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- odations. Saloonamidship. Sgecial low freights will be given this season. Further information apply to W. W. CLARK Agent — Ch’Town May 27 tf ‘Pasture Farm Wanted. His Worship the Mayor isin receipt of es letter from Mr.T.M. Kirkwood, of Sud- bury, Ontario, who desires to obtain a thousand acres of land between Summers side and Ubariottetown for pasturage. He is willing to take them in farms of 100 or 200 acres each, “as close to each other as possible”. Application may be made to the Mayor or to Mr. Kirkwood himeelf. Mr. Kirkwood wil! come to see the farms when he hears from those who bave places to offer, The opportunity to sell or leace seems to be agood one for land owners; and Mre Kirkwood is evidently a man to cultivate. May 23 —-lwk /ARE WARRANTED, TO, SATISFY MACE Of GEST STECC KEEP EQGE. aova“eaatinovan “THEM. i, HIS NARROW ESCAPE , Ar. ’ j “We're | —Kathleen R. Wheeler. ! John N. Babcock’s Experience With Dodd’s Kidney Pills. rest >i “I've done nothing else this beautiful! day, “But travel across yon bright blue} dome, 29 --No resi-~ known to the sportemen whe Mr. SHarsotr Lake, Oat., May | dent of this place in betier | thousands ot tourists acd | vient us anuually thao, N. Babeock. Mr. Batcock has had many thrilling ihe narrowest escape he | ever had, be telis of in these words: — *Afiertwenty years of pain, caused by Gravel aod o er Kidney Complaints, I is experiences, bu been von plete y cured bv Doda’s Kidney Pilis. year=- | bave mpent hindreds ofdo lure tor oocturs aud reme dirs, but ouly Dod ?s Kiduey Pills belped fucing these % ic. Floral boas are ove of the novelties for summer neckwear. They are made of rose leaves of gathered gauze, - -——_ > Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a suiterer from Catarrh, and lately we submitied him to an operation at the Centra) Hospital. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. For.., Foreman, Cowan Ave, Fire Hail. Colored waiters are the best. 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On a sworn state. ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Kezema ot long standing by using four boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment.” William Thistle, - : giant, i a certifies that he es of Ur, Chase’s Oint cured Gracie Ella, ee Minard’s Liaiment is used by Phy- sicians. a A. Ae Carters’ for Wall Paper a_i NOTICE. — We respectfully request a prompt settlement of all accounts due us, as we want to ‘close our books as soon as possible—-John New- son. 120 iwk wt ae eens nel io Minna sep Minard’s Liniment in the House, er a+e The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now, Catarrhozone can remedy | and is @ positive cure for catarrh and kindred dreaded diseases. 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