I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- [ame gia, indigesticn oF OM any stomach trouble cannet be re lieved at once and yrmanently cured my DYSPEPSIA CURE that : MUNYON. all druggists, Qe. a vial. Guide to Health and medi- cal advice free. 1505 Arch street, Phila. Fed “lan et AT ~valS A HAPPY MAN Not the man wao gets enough to eat. but the man who gets good food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FOOD SELLERS [f housewives buy our good fresh groceries they will make the gooa man of the house happy. Wea THE CCST IS NO MORE. a McKenna, QUEEN STREET. | ; : : ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering « paskege Pepper, Ginger, Allapice, Cin namon or Cream o’ Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for : : : Mott's ORO V0O668 J GOCE SBOSEH ~ABEGWEIT- CRESCENT Bicycle and Athletic Sports -——QON THE—~— C. A, A. A. Crounds =~" ~S@ eb? ©2Oe & =]OO0e4eeesd ome () Ni <oeeo DOMINION DAY, JULY 4st, ’99 PROGRAMME, I Mile Novice t “ flying start (heats) 5 “ Open . >. Gee 2 “ Handicap 5 “< “é 1 © Boys 16 and under L00 Yard Dash (Handicap) 290 sé ae “e 440 “ es ee 880 ** Rap “ 120 Yard Hurdle Race Kunning Broad Jump Entries close with Secretary, Monday. Tune 26th. Fees 50 cents for each event Special low fares on all trains and steam ers. For train arrangements see posters, Sports begin at 1 p, ma. sharp. Admiss- 2 Grand Stand 102. 70D 25c. L. B. MeMILLAN, L.F. MUNSEY President Secretary 132—dy2aw w <A> 2 lb» ee > fe «a pw Me Screens DOO 3S and WINDOWS— All sizes on h: nd and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. »> 9 ' P. 8.1. Door & Sash Facto ry | 1)4—eod 3whs ‘Ce lit June. THE THE DAILY BXAMINER JUNE 12, 1899. FISHING BOUNTIES. In the’ Senate a few days ago Senator asked if it were true that certain persons in Prince County,whom he named? ad received checks as fiehing bounty for be season Of 1898 He also asked for tbe name of the fishery officer or Justice of the |} Peace who administered the oath for claims in each end the amount of the ney 0 cront of them, i. A ie a -,»enator Ferguso! their way to Lassa, with pis mieed, Of Tignish, Is BiSeq BAG. Af izenpjr n the service of the Department of Marine + aod lisheries or if he bas been inetrucrec by that Departmeat with any duties io connection with the distribution of fishery bounties. Hon. Mr. Mills, in reply, said that certain payments had been made, and submited a statement showing what had been done and the name of the fishery offi- Peace Following are tre er or Justice of the coacrrued in the parment made, names given by the Minister : Thomas Nelligan, Nail Pond, $3.50, Jobn Davidson, FO. Albert Nelligan, Nail Pond, $3 50, John Davidson, F O. Martio P Doyle, Nail Pond, did not get fishing bounty. Jobn Nelligan, Nail Pond, $4 50, John Davidson, F O. Loraine Gallant, Tignish, $450,A J Gandet, J r' George Martio, Tignish, did not get fish~ ing bounty. Maxime Martin, Tignieh, did not get fishing bounty. James P McPhee, Nail Pond, did get fishing bounty. Martin A Doyle, Nail Pond, $450, John Davidson, FO. Peter Dovle, jan., Nailj Pond, $3 50, Jobn Davidsoo, F O. Patrick H Morrissey, Sea Cow Pond, $4 50, John Davidson, F O. Peter Morrissey, Sea Cow Pond, $3 5), John Davideon, F QO. Clarence Morrissey, Sea Cow Pond, $3 50, John Dav dion, FO, James Nelligan, Waterford, did not get fi-hing bounty. nol William Kinch, Waterford, $450 Napoleon Gallant, J P. Michael O’Rouke, Kildare, did not g-t fishing bounty. James O’Rourke, Kildare, did nt get fishing bounty. Patrick Aylward, Skinner's Penl, $1 Na>voleon Gallant, J P. @Joseph P. Aylward, Skinner's Pond $3 50, Napo'eoo Gallant, J. P. Michael P. Aylward, Skinner’s Po d, $3 50, Napoleon Ga'lant, J. P. Joho P. Aylward, Skioner’s Pond, $3 50 Napoleon Gallant, J P. Edmuvd Gallant, Skinoer’s Napoleen Gallant, J. P. Polycarp Gallant, Palmer Road, $3.50, Napoleon Gal'ant, J P. Casimer Bernard, Ledvil'e, $3 50, F.a>k Gallant J. P. In reply to the question Wickham tbe answer was ‘‘no ” ee ae ~ Life insurance is a god thing, Lut health inenrance, by keeping ibe blood pure with Hood’s Sareaparillais sti:l be:- ter. READY ! | or the summer trade. We havea nice and var- ied assortment of | Boots Shoes and Slippets IN LACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE In STYLES we are UP-TO-DATE In PRICES we are DOWN TO THE TIMES Please give usa Call You will be surpried to see what the CASH will do, when vou come to BUY a boot or shoe, We keep the best shoe polishes in black tan and chocolate-from 10 to25 - Weeks & Warren New Crop Porta Rico MOLASSES | 250 PUNCHEONS ———er Schconer Brandnell due here abou N. RATTENBURY | Pond, $1. rega'ding Dr. the 19h June, to the 3rd of July n- xt, both days inclusiye. June lst, 1899 DAILY EXAMINER Kindness Misplaced. ! : — Last week a divine from U! icago lec~ tured before tbe Congregational Club. He bad before bim a bree lelivery, Fre- niseent of the Windy City. What the subect of the lecture ¥ as «(18 DOL tO the poii lone drawn out, and be vecame couseiou of tne fact, he said, that an audieuce might have too much of a good thing, like the man who bought a pair of ready-made trousers that were 81x too jong. did not discover ibis unti! he bad taken them home and iried Then he asked his wife six inches from tne le rs. The wifé was abont to goto prayer meeting. nches He them on. O cut off ehe said with a toss o she crossed the threshol ‘ my shortenivg trousers.” [ne man’s sister and mother overheard tue Conversation, and in their heart pitied uim, *“T’m no tailor,” ner head 4S KBOW Dotnipg ab rut i + *« . ° ” “John’s wife don’t treat him right, said ithe mother while her sister Was lu the parlor entertaining acaller. “I'll just fix upthose trousers.” She cut off six incbes and folded them up just as they came from the store, intending that he should have a pleasant suaprise the next morning. After the sister’s caller was gone she got to thinking of John’s ungrateful wife. ** Poor fellow,” said she, “I must fix those trousers for him.” She likewise cut off six inches and then = rolld them up again a3 neatly as when they came outof the store. Now, it happened that Mrs, John was touched at the prayer meeting and on her way home gotto thinking what a good busband Mr.John was,how thougthful and considerate he had always been and how he had often sacrificed his own pleasure and com fort for bere, and her heart was emitten with remorse. ‘I will not sleep this night,” said she * until I bave fixed the dear fellow’s trousers.” Once again the shears were applied, and six inches more were cut away from the bottom of the legs. Jobn’s distosy was greatin the mornin’ when he put the trousers on again, expect~ ing to roll them up London fashion at iL¢ bottom .—-Indianapolis Journal. FSTEEMED EXCHANGES. —_—S- Montreal Sar: Wethink Mr. Postr was wrong when he found fault with Mr. Blair for turning hia back uponthe Op- position members who were criticising the Drummond deal. In mat'ers of this kind, much must be left to the persona! ts te of honorable members. Mr Foster is @ man of aesthetic taste, we admit ; but th-re i- w!ways room for ditf-rence of Opiaioa on qestions of personal beauty, and there may be perfectly bonest « ff reaces «f opin‘on cutle gueston wheih-ra rear ‘levation of Mr. blair 1s more pleasing ty the eve than @ froot elevation. Ce tun o tis for the bonorable Minister to dec:de whe her his vorthern or bis souther aspect i3 the more leaniful. Mr. Fover elou st reweto ber Sthat Mr Blair hes been uucer beavy fireiaiely, aod braver men than Le have turned their backs to the «nemy ‘> swmomants of Davic, aul i i iil Cure a Cold in a Day JVake Taxative Bromo Quinine tab ets A!) druggists refund the mouey if it jeils elieve 52c. Watelles Watches in Nickel cases $3 00 to $10 6u Silverware HESely all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid Steer: HW. TAYLOR Dividend Notice Mercuayxts Banx or P. E. 1. Charlottetown, June lst, 1899 Notice is hereby given, that a half yearly dividend at the rate of 8 yer cent per annum, on the capita! stock of the bank has been declared payable at its banking house on and after July 3rd next The Transfer books will be closed from By order of the Board. J.M. BXVISON. Cashier. n on Silver ws 700 » 3000 " Guid " 10.00 » 19000 ‘hains for Ladics —- $1.00 to $20.0y I Ribbon Guards | Qe Gem Rings 106 to 50.90 Cuff studs and tinke 20 io 10.06 Collar Stitds V5 to 200. Brooi tae 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 te 1090 ‘Tourists Information Bureaty PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Others Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has many attrae~ tourists, and it ix expected that influx of visitors will be tions for this season the very large. HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boetos for Charlottetown every Saturday at noon avd will be : at Charlowtetowo on Monday night. the following Tuesday at one she will re oo return to Boston. HUali- fax av rt Hawkesbury are called ai every tt Passengers may take the steamer ny of the ports mentioned, The Halirax will be supplemented by the Grand Duchess later in the season. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several poris en route, She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavist3, Cam- pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also make Charlottetown a port of cal). Passengers for this Province coming$by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown bv uhe steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Du Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail special which leaves Summerside each evening immediatelv after the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- Pe rLGRe Teiinckpnisoas as OA Saree Commercial Hotel........- - Macdonald House......... . Montagu Clark’s Hotel...... ...........Mouat Stewari eee Tigniat the province, as well asa good many farm may be Obtained at @ reasooabie rate, RORY POINT FERRY Street (Sundays excepted) as follows: Wil! leave Prince Street Wharf BA 6 605 sn etiipeeth cen 4g ee ow OT eye bee eesebeenss + 40s be sun Ee We id si als Sa eeenen's ¥ebdetneees EO Of Quire, é bites 90 pan Me 0s PO ay te a unle'e eke SE O.. GARNER We sdanetioteiennss Bae ‘ or dhedquagiiphecindaneh cu xeedic AEE 2 dwn danke +4 aa. preeaesen EC Will leave Rocky Point : WIE sb Savicin iin sav coer cong ekssin 700 a8. m. OF ce cves concer pein ncn See F diidené + 6b 8 Coveouh yb bddcs, SR Thad aes o dpe » Veg eit WW. . Sobsiend *Cewbbngnas suneet Gseantee 130 p. m. W £6 densi likeness ee TS spceebeocepebbh coesanndhaesegs. sae TF duvtintths hate he teetiire Te oe SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : Te Kicsukess davedsctive cand ee ee oe FA ctnuutnevessdetis soos asoves Bae a hu ee s,s we ab ak Oeaaseedes sen a :* we, , ebindemiin bias Se Wi'} leave Rocky Point: i ee a 1000 a wm. FT cetat niin timsstiabetent > 4.6% 29: eae ee ey : conueiaennadauiibe s0e.6C** MF scons ih aE la a ae TRA’ 4 ARRANGEMENTS, Tray, Ife Jummerside and poin's wig leave Ohar,. “'et0w® each morning at 7 30, end each afer, 08 St 4.10. Trains fot poly, ° °*** leave Clariotie- town each day & 8a. m, “—* wl oe The train for Cape ee a. : Cc Ch erloiteiown «rch gexrporh ~ ceneepaoeerneneians cans | 7 ee eee) —— se : Viettors to Prince Edward [sla"nd who bonrdiog’ Hotes,” tran’ hone irene . ; , 8, boats Livery stables etc. adhd how to reach the different seaside and courtry resorts, fishing ) laces &e. &c. Can octain the same by calling On or writiog to Messrs Johnson & Johceon druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge, ; eo 5/WALTER'S| TRUE ®RAND CUTLERY 1S MADE’ OF WARRANTED BEST STEEL, LEADING DEALERS SELi. tT. TION. meGtel: THRONE. yo 5 oe <a ss Charlottetown j Mu 3 enntth Be icnkctetis 6 oh 00ee 6 Cc ot} ti Ss Ravete Gettttscveccses’ 6 bis os e = x WurekO BOW sicccscee ss sss bg Hats and Caps, Tih DOR Vessvssdn ” ‘ ‘ Pens OOO. sas ok esd “ % ee Gent’s Furnishings, Duncan House............-. ~ Railway House..........+.....-. “ ae .c ‘ f Cantwell House.............++. ss oa Ouse furnk hings, ’ Cees Wises. FS hk. Summerside een cn as ‘ Dress Goods, Campbell Hotel............ m ” Aitken House........0. cess -« Georgetown ° ’ aaa . Ladies’ Gloves, an VO TOOL. oi i dant 0 Souris Sethe SUD x 6k cd veaen se “ Landedown Hotel...... ...Cape Traverse Cc orse ts, Albion Terrace.... .. ceees ve Alberton ie Wisener House,...... inna - Seaforth Houre......0°...00- " Millinery. Kensington SROROR THORENS, . < ocossisesee. = Acadia Hotel.................. Tracadie Beach @ > ‘ Seaside Hotel...............+++ Rustico dd Pants, Pleasant View House....... Hampton Florida Hotel.......... Pownal i weeds Ce OGIO, i... cheae Star hope 7 OU SOO ici sk oc sccdden's ; - 7 re Brackley Point W orsted S, North Shore Houre......... Malpeque There are many other bote!s througbovt houses, where excellent accommodation The steamer E'fio plies between Prince wharf and Rocky Point dailr, : CHAKLOTTETOWN, JUNE 12, 1899 wa Pat # Ha ¢\ | # SARS % 2 S8\% eons 7 Ae List —” of DRY GOODS we sel! cheap er than any other house in the trade—- Carpets, Boys’ Suits, Youths’ Suits, Top Shirts, Underclothing, Towels and Toweling, White and Grey Cotton, Print Cottcn, Table Napkins, Table Napkins. Ginghams, Cottonades, Overalls. RR aaatates SEES SUSUR ES ant ae and thousands of other lines too numerous to mention. It wiil only require one look turough our tremendous assortment to prove that we can save you money on nearly every purchase. fi % TC . 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