iG A Yc a i Mage 8 ee ee a = a -. ge ip eh rat mk me in a See aa = ——_ Lge _—s ea 4 ti = ited ’ }: i a one aad = TL Sa gear os NAR lt te se - v 7 N a See tee recesses evans e ols 15M y Ti~ asl cY pisi* RMEUMA eRIGHTS DIABETES D-O-D-D’S DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-failing cure, on earth, for all Kidney diseases, Take No Other. Get the Genu'ne. Refuse imitations. There's Unly Une Dodd’a Ee lh" OF © eee ee ee Sees ower oe ee ewe wee ee “ ee rece ercers — The Examiner Calendar FOR JUNE.... MOONS CHANGES. New Moon, Sth First Quarter, 16th. Full Moon, 23rd, Last Quarter, 29th. L ‘ ' Sun Days | High = Ray owes Rises.) S° length Water lL Thursday (416 740 (15 24 \even’g 2\Friday 16 | 41 | 25 | 604 3 Saturday 15 | 42 26 | 6 53 4 Sunday et € 27 |741 5\Monday | 14 43 28 § 8 30 6Tuesday | 14 44 29 #919 7\Wednesday| 14 44 30 (10 08 $Thursday | 14 45 31 10 57 9 Friday | 46 32 (11 46 WSaturday | 13 46 33 = morn tl Sunday 13 47 33 | 1 2 42, Monday 13 | 47 34 | 212 13 Tvesday | 13 48 34 (301 14 Wednesday| 12 48 34 | 3 50 15 Thursday | 12 | 48 35 i 439 IGFriday | 14 | 49 | 35 | 527 17 Saturday | 14 49 | 35 | 6 16 18 Sunday | 14 49 ss °' te 19Monday | 14 | 49 | 35 |7 54 20, Tuesday 14 40 35 | 8 42 Zl Wednesday} 15 | 50 35 | 9 3) 22, Thursday 15 50 35 10 20 23 Friday 15 50 34 (11 09 %4 Saturday 16 58 34 (11 58 25 Sunday | 46 50 | 34 \even 27/ Tuesday 18 i 59 i 33 2 24 28|Wednesday| 18 | 49 | 33 | 313 29:Thursday | 18 | 49 | 3; | 402 30 Friday 419 |7 49 | 4 51 oa Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ LOST—June 20th a pursle piush cape, either on Me!'peque, Bedeane or Rustico Road. Ap- ply at EXAMINER OFFICE. 147 DOUBLE ACTION — Oscillating washers always on hand, the best and cheapest. You can test it by having a free trial, Drop cserd and get particulars, Jobn Prowse, Ch’town Royalty East. or W, P Colwill 147 dy tu fri wk1 mo LOST.—A bunch of keys, finder will be liberally rewarded by leaving at “. _ 145 dy t W ANTED.—Several cooks and honsemaids immediately, wages from $6.00 to $9.00. Avply at the emloyment office, Kent St. dy2i w2t TO LET—A house situated on Prince Street containing eleven rooms, suitable for a priv- ate residence or boarding house. Rert moder ate. Apply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen Street. 144 LOST—Between Prowse’s stere and the Hotel Davies, a wallet containing about $00 0. Apply to A. N. Large, and be reward ed. 143 WANTED.—A girl for general housework Mrs T, J. Warris Brighton Road. 140 tf WANTED AT ONCE—3 pants makers and 2 vest mekers; highest prices and constant employ ment at D. A. Bruce. 164 d&wtt WANTED.—On the 2ith of June. a crok. Good wages, Apply to Mra, Edward Barfleld Charlottetown, guar. s, side Journal 130 PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ng er experienee needed; viain instruction and work mailed on application for rosition Address Memorial Co.. London, Ont. $75.00 will buy the best hand made 1 with hest material and work throughoat. Keep the money on the Island, encourage your own mechapies, and buy from F. R. Fos- TER, Uprer Queen Street wvtf TO LET—A dwelling house on Prince St.. formerly occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Poeuans fon given immediately. Apply to Henry Smith, at County Court Office 123 TO LET.— House on Rrighton Road, heat- a with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present enpied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession civen May.avoly to T. J. UeKinnon 69 Gifts For the June Bride [f yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, call at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finisb, if bought from us. We heave also some fine china, and beautiful glassware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegroom wil] also find the article he wants at our store, a good wedding ring, right size, right juality, right price, JURY & CO , JEWELLRS Sunoyside, Opposite P. O. --—— NRE | HOW TOG THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHAKLUIPETOWN, JUNE 24, :89» ISLAND, | } PRINCE EDWARD Information for Tourists and Time Tables, etc. | Others Prince Edward Islaad has many attrac- | for jourists, and ii is expected Pe of visitors will be tions this season the influx very large. ‘T TO CHARLOTTETOWN I Halifax Charlottetown every Saturday at nooo aud Charloitetown on Monday | rht On the following ‘Tuesday at one she will leave on return to Boston, Hali- tax avd Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Passengers may the steamer ataay of the ports mentioned, (he Halirax wiil be supplemented by the Grand Duchess laterir the season. The steamer leaves Boston for | lte due at take The steamer Citv of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several ports en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Potino, of Montreal, also make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown bv uhe steamer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Da Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail especial which leaves Summerside each evening immediately alter the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. OS EE ee Charlottetown Queen Hotel........0...50088 os BOWIE PEON Linc ceccscec sess " Eureka Houee......... és Rackin House, . . . . _cccccooes “ Lepage Ho use.........--- we Finlay House. ..... ~~ + seers " Pees TIOOOR: . 6 oss cackec ss 66 Railway House........000 o-+++ “ Cantwell Houee...... wiuiaaintle “6 Ce SOR. 5. oo ndes Summerside Sinks see pen ee Campbell Hotel..........+-. - Aitken House........ seveseeseee Georgetown Tapper House........ ...- * St a Souris Spee SOOMOR bk. cuss ets oe “ Landsdown Hotel...... ...Cape Traverse Albion Terrace. ... .....++ Alberton Wisener House....... eitiet “ Seaforth House....... 2.2: ” GWOT TEGtC) ....ccccecce coe Tignish Clarke’s Hotel.............+ Kensington Commercial Hotel......... " Macdonald House......... .. Montague C!ark’s Hotel...... ........-.- Mount Stewart Manson House. .. ....-s00+6 25 ” Acadia Hotel..c...s..csoooves. Tradadie Beach ED BEINN Ens cece cde ssvces ees Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton ee MEUOEc Cesc cer es Pownal! RNIN.» 5 + nevepocsccads 6 Starhope Mutch House................ ; . pal eee eS eee Brackley Point North Shore House......... Malpeque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as wel] as a good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonabie rate. RCCKY POINT FERRY The steamer E!fin plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Sundays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf Pv hep o seneseetene bibs ss vcee Gis Ax OT nwo bdn ehddeneess oe suede’ $m. ee eT ene Fle. ft ie cktiitinashs.s5k Oe Tir ie C4 Date nc ace 00 belo < 100 p. m. Ty ebecetrssactesemennccses 2 OF gechemivdsbblibbdieds oicucse SO T aebdcsiteticss ieminen GEe © Will leave Rocky Point: IAS Riddeccnninssonceveesincbdbccbiid 700 a. m. TY dnt petnehtbueties o'cs tree ON Pr eiten 66 An eeereneenciocs sea Oe. MT dnpecenencs dae Stepeeeenee . ee ebepesorsecesessescocces coocceeus 130 p. wm. Tr Beobecoctsschetctincmes O On . ™ WF encscccscvecscccceceseccccocnsss OO ® Pe Petey e ls seus: ve vee ce SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : Oe Rliwkdch Gistiees cctcis Beh TF cccsccccccsecesoces secs scesen ls 45 DP. M. we (vibe lessee na ae Tia batik ibis: cass Oe Will leave Rocky Point: PO diks na aisles bs eck 10 00 a. m. 7 trereeeveereeesseseseseseeeses LIS p. m, act U0 ohdsneticoddenweike ae” CU wows tivimé: fae % TRAIT ARRANGEMENTS, Trains fe 3ummerside and points weet leave Charluuwetown each morning at 7.30, snd each afternoon at 4.10. Trains for poinis east leave Charlotte- town each day a 8a. m. and 3 p.m. The train for Ca pe Traverse -: Charlottetown each afternoon at fi. cae <a Tourists laformation Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote's, and boarding honees, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and how to reach the different seaside and couptry resorts, fishing places &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Messrs Johnson & Johason | druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al] information cheerfully furnished free of charge. Notice Any person fishing or otherwise trespassing on my property on Morell Ever, Lot 52, will be prosecuted without distinction. J. S MORRIS PARRA Gre TEMA PRE TE 2 I ROTEL. 2 ae ON ER, ATTY | RA CTS OBITUARY William P. Lewis of LOr More The death of Cardigan Bridge P. E. I. calls than a passing notice, for he was a man of usefulness to the community in which he r “Sick d. He wasone of those sturdy lowland Seotchmen, who, emigrating to Amer- ica in their early days, Lave done so much to build up the country of their adoption, Mr. Lewis was born in 1831 at New Abbey Dumtriessalre, Scotland, and emigrated to Americain 1853. Theship in which he sailed landed at Quebec and after remaining in that city for a couple of weeks, he sailed for Prince Edware Island. Shortly after arriving | he located at Cerdigan River, and built saw and cloth mills on ai site at which was afterwards called Lewis’ creek. He had learned the trade of the stone mason when in Scotland, and for several years took con- |. tracts for building stone walls and plastering. After Cardigan Bridge was built in 1868, he opened a business es- tablishment near the village that has sprung up, and for a number of years curried on ship building and a general store. This not ‘proving successful, be start- ed the marble works that have since be- come so well known in King’s County, and from that industry amassed a com- petence, being succeeded in it by his sons, David and William. Mr. Lewis always took an active part | in educational matters and for twenty years served as a school trustee, during : which time great improvement was made. He was mainly instrumental in having the fine school building at Cardi- gan Bridge erected and having it clas- sed as a graded school of the first class. For nearly thirty yearshe wes an ac- tive Magistrate, and people from all parts of the district in which he lived came to him when disputes arose. But his counsel was for amicable settlement in every case where it was possible ; and by firmness and impartiality, he won the respect of all those who were not satisfied unless they got ‘‘law.’’ He filled the position of sub-collector of customs for many years with entire sat- isfaction to the Department, and was granted a retiring allowance when sick- ness incapacitated him from continuing his duties. Altogether his was a useful life. He wasan excellent farmer and his home- stead at Cardigan is an evidence of his ability to make two blades of grass grow where but one grew before. He was an enthusiastic lover of flowers and could tell more about them than many professors of botany. He was well informed in literature especially in scottish poetry, and could recite, even in his later years, almost the whole of Allan Ramsay’s ‘‘Gentle Shepherd,” and Burn’s master pieces. After his visit to Scotlandin 1879, where he went to see his relations, among whom was Dr. Lewis of Dumfries, who died only last winter, he could graphically des- cribe the land of his fore fathers, through which he travelled for some time. But enough has been said to show the man he was. In polities, Mr. Lewis wasan active supporter of the Liberal party until the coalition of 1870 obliterated old lines. while he took any part he gave his support to the Liberal Conservatives in their policy of railroad building etc., etc. A conscientious supporter of the Rom- an Catholic religion, in many of whose churches can be seen specimens of his artistic work which he generously donated tothem, he died fortified by its ministrations. He told the writer a few days previous to his de- cease, that death had no terrors for him, as he believed he had made his peace with his God. The funeral on the 13th inst, at All Saints church, Cardigan Bridge, was most imposing. Over 100 wagons were in the procession, and the casket was covered with wreaths of flowers. The pall-bearers were Jas. E. MacDonald, Esq, M. L. A.. Wm. McConnell, Esq, of Georgetown, John Hamilton, Esq, J. P. New Perth ; Capt Joseph McDonald, and Duncan McLaren, Cardigan, and Ron- ald McCormack, Esq, J. P., St George’s. A high mass with organ accompani- ment was celebrated by Rev. J. C. Mc- McLean, P. P. St George’s, assisted by Rev. Dr. Morrison, Charlottetown, Rev. J.C. McLellan, rector St Dunstan’s Col- Dr. Mc- Gillis, St. Peters, with Rev. Mullan as organist. Daniel McDonald, (Merchant,) Ver- non River Bridge; ,Mrs. F. J. Rey- lock, of Minnesota, Mrs. H. Mc- Lellan of Vancouver, B. C., Mrs W. M. Flynn of Cardigan, and Miss Mary Lewis of Boston, U. S. A. who has been at home since the spring. The sons are James and William A. of Cardigan Bridge, and Douglas of North Dakota, who 1s doing an extensive business as a contractor and lumber merchant at Grand Forks. Two sons Thomas and David, preceded their father to the country from which no traveller re- turns, and his wife died about 1% years ago. (Dumfries papers please copy. ) ARTIFICIAL DR. JOHY P. MURRAY, Queen St., near Londes House. Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- i , don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLOCK. Residence—*HorzL DAVIES.” 8 p.m, Eyes tested for glasses From that time | Sa. ute If there is a history of Al (peration Rvaded. | 2, lungs in your family, MR. R. A SIZE,OF INGERSOLL,ONT., TELLS HOW IT WAS BONE, Symtoms of Appendicitis—The Way. They Were BRelleved=-The Sufferer Now Well and Werkiug Every Day In Feburary, 1899, Mr. R. A. Size | was tiken very ill, and was confined t>! his home fer severa We heard | thut he wag to go to the hospital to have an operation performed, but tae operst- | jon vever took place, and as he has | st red to work again and in apparznily vood healta, we investigated tae Case | avd found thathe bas been using Dr. Wijliam’s Pirk Pills for Pale Peopl-. Mr. 8.ze 1s a higbly respected ¢.tizea of Ingersoll, having resided here for over thirty years, and has been a faithful em- ployee at Messrs. Pertl» & Son’s flovr- iug anllsferover ninet en verr-. Waer asked by a Cor mile repcrter wh tar he would give an ioterview for pablic- ation, telling the nature of his disease and his cure, he readily consented. Mr. Size gave tae ditiils ot bis illoess and care as follows .— “In Febraarv I caught aheavy coli which seemed to sittle in my leit side. The doctor taought it was neuralzia of the nerves. It rewaiaed therefcr some time and tien moved t) my right side, in the region of the appendy-. We ap plied everything, and had flol t rs on- 48 hours. They never even caused a bliss rand did tie pain no good. The doctors came t) the conclasion tist tre] appendix was diseased and would have to be removed. The pain was very’ great at times, and there wassuch a rt ffoess in my ankles, also in my band > and paio ell over my body. The dat: was set tor an oper.t:on, and I was recaocil- ed t» it. Aboat a week befor | was to go to tae hospit:! my wife was reading the Chronicle. Sbe read an account of aman who bad been cured by the use of Dr. William’s Pink Pill-. The symp- toms of the disease were so much like mine thit she become interested and wanted met» give tie pilisa tris]. I) had little ta th intae pls but my wife seemed to be avXivus thst 1 sLovld! take tiem. Iconseuted. ‘he day tor vperation bad now srrved, andl tld tue doct r thst I did not tuink I world go tothe hosp t.l fcr a while as I was feeling better, i cortinu:d the p }l:,and WS grevtly surprised and } leased w-ti the result. 1 cortnued te imyr-ve, and have long since civycn up ¢1' id.as Ofan operstion. When 1 st itd to to use the pills, I was unall: to wel<, and suffered something awt: | with te pain in my side. It was ju-tfive wecks irom the time that | start d the use of tae pills, unl I was atl: to walk a- gainaud Lhd been dtcurng tirce months before th:t, and | have been wording ever since. Aliogethr 1 bave taken sixteen boxes of pi ls, aud t ey have dcne me mers govd than :li the doctors’ medwine I ever took in my lite. Ibave now every cvnfideace ia Dr. William’s Pink Vills and taink taat they or. tae best mediwioe in the world t.-Jay. Cetiirly had it not been fcr them. I wo.li have badt» go through the ordeal of an operation and p rasps would not have been living uow. I hope that by makiug this putle it will be of benifit to oihcr-, as it was tarougao o..e of there arixlss toxt I fir.t | arned of the unequalled qu.liues of the pills The public is cautioned against bum_ erous pink eclored imitations of thes: fumous p1l3. The genuine sre soli Oly in boxes, the wrapper arouud which bears the words «Dr. William’s Pick Pills for Pele People.’ Lf your dexul rd eS not have t.em they will be rect postpaid at dU cents a box, cr six | weeks. lege, Rev. A. McAulay, Morell, Rev. R. His family who survive, include Mrs. | —S— Office Hours—9 30 to 1p, m-, 2to3p. m., 7 to 129 daw . fur $2.50, by add-essing the Dr. W illium’s Medici ve C>,.B roskvi l:,Oat St Ot A VANCOUVER LADY Oured of Asthma After Eight Years of Almest Constant Suffering — disease. are already affected, and if | . besides the cough you have ‘take Scott’s Emulsion. It nourishes and invigor- | ates. It enables you to resist the Even if your lungs fever and emaciation, there is still a strong probability of a cure. The oil in the Emulsion feeds; the hypophosphites give power to the nerves; and the glycerine soothes and heals. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto, . ‘Canadian Pacific Railway, | TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT — son TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at lt A. ™ wr the PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag second ciass passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &e For Passage Rates to ali points in ‘JanaDa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Cups, Inpia, Hawariay Isianps, AvsTraLia and Manu.a, and also for de acriptive advertising matter and maps, | write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Genl. Paes. Agt. St, John,N. B., == —— The Potaco Bug that ia a a as a a is It’s the power to kill and do it quickly that’s made Berger’s reputation on Green. It’s sold by principal dealers. Get the genuine for quick work. Made by LEWIS BERGER & SONS, Ltd IT KILLS DEAD Paris Green is a goner sure. recovery, he has got to go and go quick. gets a taste of Berger’s There is no chance of LONDON, ENGLAND Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance ('o. Victcria-Montreal tire Insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P. E. Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the tariff rates. I am, therefore, substantially reduced rates prepared to effect insurance a J. JS. FJOUNSTON, Agent, Charlottetown JP. E. Island June *. —2aw tf ~~. Men’ Shirts Underwear “, ollars She Says the Absolute Freedom From the Disease Seems Like a Dream—Clarke’s Kola Compound Cures, Mrs, J. Wise, Mt. Pleasant. vy ri B.C. writes: “I have been a presence from bronchial asthma for ;)).. Past eight years, many times having to si up nearly ali uight. Through the advix e of a friend who had been cured by Ciarke’s Kola Corn pound | resolved us a last resur; to try it ‘ine first bottle did noi relieve me much, but before I had fivighed tye third bottle tHe attacks ceased altogether, 4 «/ during | the past six months of damp and cold weather Lave not had a single a Se THOTTATPNTOT TERS FOENTPPINND NEL MEN NHNOR TANIA ANTTTTNITITIIRITTINS - attack. lc | seems something like a dream tu be tree from this worst of aii diseases after so many years of suffering. I have since my | recovery recommended this remedy 1» Others suffering as I was, and know many others iz this city whom it has cured. { Map it a marvelous femedy, and wouid e any perso suffering from this diseas ar ae z diseasa ‘Three bottles are guaranteed to cure free eampile bottle of Clarke’s Kola Beas pound wil be sent to any person who has eetbma, mentioning this paper. Address the Griffiths & Macpherson Co., sole Cana. dian agents, 121 Church-sireet, Toronto, Oiarke’s Kola Compound should not be confounded with the other Kola prepara- tions on the market, as this is altogether @ oars ty pana designated especially O cure of asthma. All druggist $2.00 per bottie. re Sold by Geo. E. Hughe a TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures: your money Equaily good for Led Ties Gloves —" ee ee ee YOVOPENTODH NNT TEER TTNEHPPeDTeNDHNseMe Ten NNTe TENTED ery NF acres i I. J. Hatt COOP 5605206 465000006 S PEK 1196850 SEES G95, 3 “aS UA SUMAMUSAG SUA AAUAAMAMU SAAAdd 46 54k AE LAU S44 Ub MAAAkbdbddd Addddbddbddd a2 —————— oe AOUSEKBEPERS WILL FIND AT TAR CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—~— Mowsecleanine SUPPLIVS. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terms are easy. ‘ow’ KR. B. NORTON & CO. LTD Berth Pates— Montreal to Winnipeg a ia ee Deeeeees OO CORED, ovcaw cooess besebneees 5.56 Montreal to Meveletone............cccescees 7% Montreal to Vancouver...-++...... eave ae MamtreR) te MOREE s 00006 os oovcccocesccoceus MEL i