ls MEET, SI, Sa i OR IIE Tei AB, omc gp . mt, seer ss Don’t Neglect Your Watch If you allow your watch to run too 1g without cleaning, or with damag- « parts it may be worn so badly as to distruy its usefulness as a timeptece; | t t eudden deaths ,due to heart disease 18 ap- wetter have examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re— pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. W i BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning « ¢ Wr GUARANTEE ALL OUR WORK; If you have not given us a trial it will pay you to do so and we will be pleased to see vou at GrratT GEORGE STREET. W N TANTON weW elk ¥ Sign oF THE Bia WATCH. ~ cece aaa LLL LLL A Qucbec Steamship Co. Sir “GAMPANA,” From Cbh’town Monday 28th May « 1th June fontres! .\y 22nd May crus 4th June F- ut first-class work only. | | | | HEART DISEASE rage A Toror.to Physician Says it Never | Exists Without the Presence of Some Kidney Disease. Tororo, dune 11.—The number of palling. The medical profersicn 18 devol- ing more attention to the heart and 18 ailments at the present time than ever be- tore, and mwauy physiciavus are making a specialty of diseares of this organ. A Toronto dector, who devotes much alten: tion to this branch of bis practice, rays to your reporter to-day, “I huve yet to learn of asingle case where heart ditease caused death, in which a post mortem exemins~ tion did not show tne existence of Bright's Disease, Diabetes, or come other kidney disease.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure alidisease ot ibe kidneys and thus ward the dunger of heart disease’ Advertisers—Ulave an ad.in the July Ps of the tourists, and many people intend- ing to come to the Ieland during the sum-~ mer, besides its regular city and Island ? sland Magazive. It will reach first circulation. eT na - - _ Ninard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend, ee When you are tempted to complain on your lotin life visita hoepital full of crippled children. rem DR. A. W. CHASES ish © e 25th 2nd July i? Mb July 16th . oe * ~ * = 6th Aug. 13th Aug. “ 20th ** a= a 3rd Sept.! ¢ (0th Sept. e ia “ Ist Oct. | Sth Oct, “ 15th | .* 2” i ee ™ 5th Nov. “ 42th Nov. Fright bandled carefally and at cur- vent’ es. P»+-+nogers will find the accomodation the v+' Lest,and the trip upand down the St. Lawrence ‘he moet delightful. CARVELL BROS, Ch ‘own, May [4th, 1900. Agents. Plant Line \. i! leave Charlottetown for Bos- #. cy ry Tuesday at noon (Standard tin) calling at Hawkesbury and Haii + } ++ +nang will leave Boston every Baru coy at noon } ngers leaving Chsrlottetown We. © sexy morning via Pictou, mace elr>+ « nection at Halifax with S. S. ‘} >: fan,” } «+ ets for sale at Stations P. E. I, Be y i tickets, rates and all infor- Jain, apply to-— W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, H. 1. CHIPMAN, Apl 24¢#. Si perintendent Silysrware Cleaning Made easy for As a rule, with ordinary powde-s and polisher, it’s a hard job to keep your silver looking nice, Try & Bottle of Silver Brilliant Cream Use it as directed, and if you don’t think it the best you have ever used ‘we’ll refund your money. G. I’. HUTCHESON, Watchmaker & Jeweler. Gilt Edge The famous Laundry Soap unequalled in cleansing pro- perties, harmless to the fines fabric, "or sale by all leading Groceries. McKINNON & McNEVIN WHOLESALE AGENTS, TO BOS TON = OR CATARRH CURE... 4.00 is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air Passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Imagination is that faculty which en- ables us to believe that the things we want and can’t have we are a greatdeal better off without. When It Hurts to Cough. The cough that hurts, the conghthat gets tight in thechest, is daily getting deeper and djeeper into the bronchial tubes and is making direct.y for the lungs, to become pnt umonia, inflammation of the lungs or consumption. Such coughes yield only tu the wonderiu! effi- ciency of Dr. Chase’s sea of Linseed and Turpentine which leosens the tightness apd cures cough and cold together. 25 cents a bottle, Family size 60 cents, sola every- One of the hardest things to forgive in this world is the success of your «qual. —_- - - To Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets, A)! DupeIetEDetT LO tLe Dcney it fails tocure de. kk. W. Grove’s #1; neiure ison cach box To more than one young couple ma- trimonial ties become ‘a very knotty problem. Minard’s Liiment is used by Physiciats What Is Dr. Chase’s” Nerve Food? In appearance Dr. C hase’s Nerve Focd is an oval; chcclate coated pill. Inthe concensed orm it contains @)] cf natures mMOst Strentiatn- ing and invigorating tonic and restcratives and for this reason itis unapprcached as a blood builder and nerve restorative, It cures all diseases caused by thin bluod and exbausl- ed nerves and makes paile, weak berycous Men, women and chilpren strong «wid heaithy’ 50 cents a box. Ask for Minard’s and take no other, To Hotel and Boarding House Keepers If ali those who are desirous of sccommo- dating eummer tourists and otbers during the ecming season will send their address to THe Examiner office we will be happy to compile a list and forward to the different agencies which make a business of fur- nisbivg such information to the travelling public. Particulars regarding rates, dis- tance from Charlottetown, surroundings of hotel, mails, nearness to railway and bathing,etc., should be mentioned when writing us. si niles Celanestbindicesions The Great Fire at Hull, Que ., Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied. Now Catarrnozone can remedy aud is apositive cure for Catarrb and kindred diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels of testimonials which we have and can produce. If you wish to get cured of Catarrb, Bronchitisfor Asthma and stay cured, use Catarrhozone. Tt cures by inhalation and is a guaranteed cure. Forsale atall druggists or sent direct by mail on receipt ot price of $1.00, For sample botile and inhaler send !0¢ to N.C. POLSON & CO., manufacturing chemists, Kiegston, Ont. The Privce Edward Island Magazine for June is nowon sale at all the book~ stores and newstsands. If vou are not a regular reader of this interesting magazine begin by getting a copy of the June num- ber. ——_—ea—KXK<_—K_z_——XKX¥<#<_<_[__["[_[[=__w— 4 MONTAGUE ELECTRIC C0 Theannual meeting of the above com~ ee wii) be held in McKinnon’s Ha!) on ednesday, June 20th, at 2p. m. GEORGE WIGHTMAN, Pres, may 19, d4i, J. A. STEWART, Sec’y-Treas, | ENGLAND, FRANCE AND THEIR : THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 14, tgou ILLUSIONS. England is the victim ot the strang- est and most unfortunate illusion if she believes in the decay of her neigh Thirty years of peace, internal during bor. tranquility, and prosperity, which she has steadily | oked to her detences, have made I'rance a power to be reckoned with. She scarcely knows it herself, she 1s ignorant of her own strength, and of the weight of the blows which she has it in her power to deal. But she is equally ignorant of the | might of England, « in the world so hard to bring home to a Frenchman’s mind as the nature of that power. He persists in Judging Anglo-Saxon society hy his own “Napoleonic” and “centralizing” ideas. He cannot be mace tat all those countries scattered over the sur- face of the globe can forma _ whole; and he is always expecting a break-up and is firmiy persuaded that the small- est event might serve to bring it about. He believes on the authority of a few worthy globe-trotters, who, in the words of the Psalmist, have eyes but they see not, and ears but hear not, that the native populations of the different English colonies are op- pressed and longing to revolt. Already his prophetic vision sees Ireland, India, Burmah, Jamaica, Australia, New Zealand, the Cape, Egypt, Canada, proclaiming their independence, as if that magic word expressed the highest hopes of all those countries. You cannot get it into his head that they are all loyal to England because they are happy underher rule, and because there is something quite wonderful in her power of organization and admin- istration. So that France is as much a prey as England to illusions about the strength of her neighbor, and if war broke out the result would be a long and murder- ous struggle, absolutely ruinous to both and with no possible result—in fact, the most foolish and aimless war that was ever waged.—Baron Pierre de Courbertin in the Fortnightly Review. tO see There are serving in Scuth Africa 86 members of the House of Lords and 28 of the House of Commons. A comparison of numbers in a_ case like this is hardly a test of relative patriot- ism, but it shows that the barons of England still have the spirit that in olden days took them to the front when fighting was on. UMORS, boils, pimpies eruptions are duetoimpu, siood, and by purifying the loot with Hood’s Sarsaparilla they a CURED - LF you are run down take Mae’s Blood Tonir and Laxative Pills. For sale only at Macdonald's Drug Store Just received—Hofibran Malt Ex- tract a.d full line of Perfumed Pine Products. i al) =THE™ Prince Edward Island Magazine The following are the contents for June now on sale at all the book- stores and newstznds. North Side Queen Square, a Generaiion Ago—Frontiepiece. My Forte—Jeremiah S. Clark. Sea age cf Fortune— John F. Robertson, r. Newspaper Life and Newspaper Men—II. (Ulus.) —8S. H. Fletcher. Scottish Aseociations in P. E. Island— Hon. Senator Macdonald. Bedeque and its People—I. (I!lus.)—L. U. Fowier. What Constitutes a Gentleman ?—John . bere 707 he Empire (Stages in its Progress)- III, Soe. A. B. uhea ¥ This numbr is well worth reading. Get acopy at once. Price 5 cents. Hay For Sale. About 25 tons of pressed hay. Apply to the office or to S. R. Jenkins. {Upton North River. 2aw 2wks. MRS. KRUGER PROTECTED. “A staff officer of the Guards brigade visited the Presidency on the 8th inst. A Dutch clergyman who met him in- formed the officer that Mrs. Kruger was still there, and asked the officer to step up on the porch. Mrs. Kruger, attired in a black silk dress, and wearing a white cap, came out of the house to meet the officer, She was perfectly collected, and exchanged courtesies with officer. who explained to her that a soldier guard would replace the burgh- er guard around the Presidency. ‘The latter then placed their pistols and ammunition ow the asphalt pavement, ind there is nothing | near the white lions, and retired.” ” The cutting of the hind Lord Roberts is a serious matter ina small way. It has probably been done by the Free State Boers, against whom Generals Methuen and Rundle have been operating in the Lindley and Senekal districts and into whose hands the Dublin Yeomanry fell. They are not likely to be in sufficient force to compel Lord Roberts to send a considerable part of his men to fight them. ‘Their work will be more than offset by the clearing of the Boers out of Natal by General Buller, who indi- cates rather than actually says that he has possession of Laing’s Nek and the railway into the Transvaal as well as a road into the Orange River Province. e ARSON PILLS > plaints. They expel impurities from the b! Velicate women find sure relief from using them To Cure Sick Headache and remove impurities from the stomach and bowels. Put upin glass vials. Thirty ina bottle; onea dose, Recommended by many physicians everywhere, as the best Liver Pill made. Sixty- four page book sent free by mailw Seld by Druggists, or sent post-paid for 25 cents in ‘stamps @ L 8. JOHNSON & CO., Bosten, Masa ee - : -e _* White Canvas Shoes. Fir Ladies $1.00 railway line be- t oth % Saba > ig ‘ ; and $1.50 uw pair. et ery aa fieu’s White Canvas Shoes $1.75 & pair. wr ime , \ * , [ E E : , POE fd ‘ \ Ss tw RK Jost 2 - ok Sekd a oa sea eed a —— . \ aR Stamper’s Corner. 2 SOS 99BDE OOP OG-04 VEOH SEOD Quality and Frice Are two ofthe most impor- ; tant points to consider in buying anything. Wemake them our ; speciaity in stationery. Quality ¢ —the best in tint and texture; prices as low as can be sold. ; See our stock and prices—that’s our best argumené, i : f MITCHELL'S BOOKSTORE Queen Street Tenders for Debentures SEALED TENDERS marked ‘Tender for Debentures,”’ will be received by the board of School Trustees of ( harlottetown, through tne undersigned, up to twelve o’clock noon, June 20th inst. for School Debentures of $200 each amounting to Two Thonsand and oe Hundred Dollars, issued by the Board for a period of twenty years, and bearing irterest at three and One-balf per cent. per annumn, payable half-yearly, under the providions of the Publec Schools Act 1877,and an Amend ing the samé, in 1890 Ihe payment of the Interest On these Debentures is guaranteed by the Provincifl Government, and isa first charge on the revenue of the City cf Char- lottetown, : Tenders will be received for the whole of ures. part of said Debent EWEN STEWART, Secre of . Ch’town, June &§ eod Zv a j the | a. einai. ay aan von > 8 4s 64,9 <=° a0 ‘Now 13 The Time 10 Give Baby An Airing and of course you,will vantia BABY CARRIAGE We have good Carriages We have COMFORTABLE carriages—we have CHEAP carriages. We are always glad to show goods. OD OD OS 8 FD 79D OSD OSDSNSD ODO Call and see them. John Newson e@em ©8624 DBD SOD. @ OF S.9™ *% ©°O8 7 D945 = ( ( j : = o~ THE ~~ Ocean Accident & Guarantee 0 orporation, Ltd OF LONDON. Special Travelling Accident & Sickness Coupon Policy, The above policy fas just been issued by the greatest and most progressi -s<Accident Company in the world to-day. The policy is issued by the agent in Charlottetown at a moment’s notice and er im a substantial pocket ‘beok. 4 The indeminities are as follows:— ( Death caused by accident in passenger Railway conveyance $1500.00. $10.00 per week. Temporary Disablement caused by accident in Railway conveyance Temporary Disalylenient caused by Smallpox, Varioloid Diphtheria, Meas Pneumonia, Meningitis or Tetanus, $10.00 per week. i PRICE OF SPOLICY—$3.00 per annum. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block, i QOBARLOTTETOWN AGE tes, Asiatic, Cholera, Erysipilas, Appendicitis, Diabetes, Peritonitis, Pleurisy, In the pring a young man’s fancy turus towards a “N:w Suit of Clothes” If you would be with the crowd just visit our Clothing Department of a Saturday night and see the immense trade done in this line. The Goops are alright because we buy only best makes, widely known and bighly recommended. The Prick is alright because we make it so. The fit is faultless because we keep a full range ot sizes and because the head of this department has hed 15 years experience in the Clothing Business ; All customers are fully convinced when making a purchase that the “Tailors F fforts are Surpassed and Ins Prices cut in Two.” Meis Suits | ‘ Men’s ‘lweed Suitsin Plaids and mix- tures, good nobby make, $4.00 to &.U0. Men's Tweed Suits in Browns and Greys, made by Saxes $3.90 to 7 50 Bai gainsat much higher figures. Blue serge Suits, jut the thing for sum mer wear, light and di able $4.50 to 10.00. Separate cuat, ves: or pants in either Tweeds or Serges. Boy’s Suits | { . | LY rm SSSSSSSSSSSSSSSe"d ( Boys 2 Piece Sailor Suits made of / Blue terge, and tuitable for summer () wear $1.25 . A Boy’s 3 Piece Suits, mixed or plain fe Ay 2.25 to 6,00. aah ~ Ss Y oe - e Special line 2 Piece Brany Suits Zaye () fA Scarlet or Blue trimming, very nobby 22.50 i) A ful range of cloths in Serge, Tweed ur ( Worsted __ Pantings in a number of different pat \/ terns. All of which canno+ be duplicated outs de (}) Matthew & McLean’s at prices above quote. Customers who appreciate ou: desire to pleass come back to us because our clothing gives -at- ‘( isfaction and is the best obtainable for the money. e—~s SS = See ) MIATTHEW & MILEAN. » i} SOURIS, P, E. I. K oh Fd D CSS ~ ss AEE >» NS Se age ot