no a a ne am THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 8 [899, a ae = sermons. et a cee ie Peep eee ee rrceleiatrorinanentuananieen conan ane eae wee — — — ) ‘ ) sree ; rae nnd Young Leighton, DOr. Chase Cures Catarrh aiter Wiram Powers rie iis i 89 ” ; ; P PY See oe a 4 merican FAKE “FENCES. Operations Fail. gate r Hiram ] vers, th as a lad ane Toronto, March 16th, 1897. \ ’ k Leighton was allowed to follow | q@ Little Trick That Is Worked Ia My boy eged fourteen, has been a sufferer Ce eee ee ee ene aS Baxter Street. from Catarrh, and lately we submitted him to ere re | Qis predilection for an - carec! Me “ 1 that ' an operation at the Central Pees ee x o estion ttled in Florence abous “There was atime and that not ¢ | then we bave resorted to Dr. Chase’s Catarrh y i in ree ° Jo jeer ; about 15 3 old. His Ther ” ‘ ld tim Cure and one box of this medicine has made W e manufacture complet P f : rtuizers, usIns in [repar- ¥ 15 e was about | re tq | very long ago, remarked an old time a prcmpt and complete cure. ation +4 : portfolio of ssxetches ¢ : . s sisi > — her showed a | . ‘whe ; ther . G. Forv Powers and asked if he would recommend pull S o a oe She ’ or Foreman, “Cowan ot Fire Hall. Dri ad Bl ad B ue Meal = | i }upas an artist Lhe gtore ; oe 5 ler Mi give custom aoe e oo s © ‘ “7 i +e wk ¢ t : } . tended to be, in order re cus nm: . sculptor ask 1 for s week tO think the prervenucs ’ ° " a ° . asv || stter over. At the endof that time he | ers the idea that they were getting good | Hi M.S. Crescent went inte commis- and Tankage. \ ~ 5 | “Mr Leighton, your son may be as |] pargains. The clerk who took a hesitat- | sion on Friday la*t asthe fligship of the meal ‘ “Shall J] mal id and shpieper yort] serice fest India siatione. . 1 Whi . ’ i ort i he } SCS pyAil . Aare ‘ng customer aside and woiept red North America and West Tad a Bialiones accumulated in killing of hog 3, combined with 5 | in artist, then asked Mr. Leighton ‘ty nee’ was generally rure of a sale. PPR PIR hee AB TR RES ; 3 ; ir is out of your power,” was thor | There are uo genuine ‘fences’ in Baxter | Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. con : | , it hat ‘aa Frederick should | street now, because clothing, shoes and er + pea me Work wae, See oe | hats are so cheap, but some of the store@# comes from using Surprise Soap on the clothes on wash day. The “surprise” way of washing gives the finest results with easy work. You who wash try it. SURPRISE SOAP is the name. | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Employment Registry Any persons wanting employ ment, and em- ! wera oflahor n want o* assistance, will ootain help and situations by anp ying to Miés ain b - fnelgrove, Kent St eect nt FORSALE—A double seated covere! car- riage for one horse; hai spring bottom fe uts, Lamps, etc—a first clasa article. Apply at this oilliece 106 citienasiiiiiieeadiammmeme ROW BOAT AND BICYCLE FOR SaLE— s anly to B. F. Messervey at Capt. S. M. Rice’s kent St. £05 3ipd ——$<—$_—= TO LET.—A house containing 6 rooms, on Fitzroy Street (Central.) rent m »derate, Poss- ession May ist ‘99 J. J. Sentner. 109 rO LET.— A tenement on Dorchester S*. pear Queen, conta‘ning 6 rooms. Rent moder- aie. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen # ‘reet, 100 eod tf BONE CUTTER FOR SALE.—A M ann’3 hone cutter, only one yearin use, will lasta ii etime catolegue price $15, willsell for 38 Apply toL. A. Haszari, at London Hoose. 100 T) RENT.—for atermiof 1 to 5 years, that twelve (12) acre lot situated on west side of Nalpeque Road, now in possession of J T Poardon Esq. Possession given ist May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 TRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO: TABLES.—I have for sale two monarch vol teolec and one billiard table—ivory balls with cues, racks, etc. comolete. a'l in eord order, will be sold very ch2i», Apoly at the Hab Billiard Hall orto P, Burke P. 0. Box C i.srlotte}o va Slim» ‘TO LET.—A house on Barfield &t. heated by hot water,bath. Immediate possession given. A ply to Charies Hermans. uf ‘'O LET.— House On Brighton Road, heat- ec with hot water, Bith Room: etc, at present eccupied by T J. Dillon Esq Poss ssion given st May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 Da You Want to Make Money Here is a chance for you pocetiniemeie samme A nicéieunt:y store, with good dwe'liag house, and warehouse attached. Situat- ei in the centre of a thriving agricultural! D strict, where a good business can be done. Can be rented for a numter of years a. a moderate rent. For particulars appl y tw A. B. Examiner Office. d3i cod w2i pat ej Aratia Wut Coa Lunding to day a cargo Acadia Wut Coxl C. LYONS & Co May lst—4i ' Clock | Doctoring ; What’s the good of a clock if if doesn’t keep tire? Well then let us send for it and make it right; don’t put it off any longer, but let me know righr | No cure, no pay.’ G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc. ‘ueen Street. > eso 2 aa a Jae 4 @& ee 8 ae | +~a& vee 2222820428 P. E. ISLAND ELECTRIC 60, Notice is hereby given that the annual genvral meeting of the stock holders of the above company will be held at their office in C arlottetown,on Wednesday the 10th day of May next, A. D. 1899, at the hour of 12 o'elock nocn, Dited this 29th day of April 1899. JAMES WADDELL, Supt. & Treas y ) a painter, but only on condition that he should not negiect any other part of his edacation in copsequence. —Art Amateur Refreshing Sleep. Sleep, refreshing sleep, has a wonderful iInfuence. It is the time which the vital force uses to repair the system, to assist di- gestion and to prepare the whole being for the labors of a fresh day. Even “40 winks’ in many cases is a great benefit, and in many cases of fever and nervous troubles patients should seldom be aroused, unless it is absolutely necessary, to ad- minister medicine. Opiates, when given, frequently but ma&ck the patient with a seeming relief, only to result in some ag- gravation of the trouble. They more or less paralyze the digestive organs, prevent vital repair, goad the brain into feverish dreams and leave the nerves irritated and finally depressed rather than rested.—New York Ledger. a ND flow Got Her Name. ¥{frs. Dayton of Highland Park ha t eb; ed a new cook. The addition looked promising in arrayed in all her fivery and missus’’ to talk with She ' + ow } ‘ c a = Si } Cs aay “ oes waited for ‘‘the her before going to work. 47 : ow © “What is your pame?’ asked lira Dayton. , ‘‘Lay-ourie, ma’am,’’ said the culi- nary expcrt. ‘‘Lay-ourie!’’ exclairaed the lady of the bouse. ‘‘What a peculiar name! I never heard it beforein my life. Is that af nickname or was it given you when you were christened?’’ ‘It’s my real name,”’ said ‘‘Lay- ourie.’’ ‘I’ve gone by it all my life.’’ ‘*How in the world did you come to have it?’ was asked. ‘‘My mother got it out of a novel,” said ‘** Lay-ourie.”’ Mrs. Dayton finally asked her to write it. After much bard work the pwher of the name wrote out in a cramped hand, ‘‘L-a-u-r-a.’? “Why, that’s pronounced ‘Laura,’ ”’ @aid Mrs. Dayton. “Well, I don’t know about that, ma’am,’’ said the new cook. ‘‘My ma never heard it before, and she called it ‘Lay ourie.’ I’ve been ‘Lay-ourie’ for 87 years, and I guess now it’s too late to make a change.’’ So ‘‘Lay-ouris’’ she remained.-~Chi- cago Journal. 6:-e+eo oO I Kxyew WINARD’S LIN(IME VE will cure Diphtheria. Jcuy D. Bovri..er French Village. I Kyrow MINABD’S eure Croup. LINIVENT will J. F. Cuxxincwam Cape Island I Kyow MINARD'S LINIMENT is the best remedy on earth. Joszpn A. Sow. Norway, Me. — -- em One can very properly divide belts into three classes: Belts of rank or knighthood, which were much in vogue among men from the time of Edward JI1 tothe end of the re‘gnof Hecry VI. Belts of utility, such as the belts as originally were used by women to preserve the symmeiry of their forms, much asthe corsets are now used; and farecy girdles, which have purely adecorative purpose. Paton & Co, have 1006 belts, the utility kind,a!! co'ore al! qualities al! prices, call ani gets telt. 3 in dy 1 wkly. —_—_- Chronic Eczema Cnhred. One of the most chronie cases of Eezemi ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. On asworn state. ment Mr. Aiton savs: J hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eezema of long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, Druggist, of Hartiand also certifies that he s !d‘fovr boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which cued Gracie Elia, See the display of handsg ne corset models in Stanley Bres window Carters’ for Wall Paper ‘orset filting byan expert corset fitter from New York, xt Stanley Bros. Ladies! Miss Sexton will not only fit you with a corset that fits perfectly but will give you many valu- able suggestions in regard to ceorsct wearing. Many ladies have already been fitted, and im every case been corseted correctly and satisfactorily — Don’t miss this opportunity— come. Corsets fitted free 9 a. m to6p. m,—Staniey Beos. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. — —— Austria bas just contracted fer two battleships aud four cruisers aod is creat« ing new battalions of infantry, cayslry and artillery. stijl pretend to sell stolen goods. ‘When a customer in one of thess stores has looked everything over in the shop and hasn’t mace a purchase, the salesman tells him that hoe has a little ‘fence’ down stairs and urges upon him the necessity of keeping it quiet on ac- count of the police. Of course the cus- tome: won’t saya word. So down stsirs they zo to the alleged ‘fence,’ which gen- erally proves to bea big trun’ packed with goods. ‘‘Whilo showing the contents of the -runk the salesman keeps up a running yarn about the famous criminals who vror sht the goods to the store. -*Sjaally, after showing a Jot of stuff sr the same quality and pattern the ~uistomer refused to buy mp stairs, the valesman gets him to try on something, andas quality, workmanship and per fact fit always go with ‘fence’ goods, tnere isa sale made, This fake ‘fence’ answers sale purposes as well as the genuine, ’’ concluded the pullerin, ‘‘and there is no risk attached to it.’’-—~New York Sun, A EE $+ Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod- liver oil there are. He will answer, “ Hun- dreds of them,” Ask hn which is the best. He will reply, “Scott’s Emulsion.” Then see that this is the one you obtain, It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free from unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy- pophosphites and glycerine. All three are blended into one grand healing and nour- ishing remedy. 5x. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toranta Ask for Hicard’s snd take no other, The best wiy to avoid sickness is to keep yourstl’ tealthy by tak:ng Hood’s S.rsaparilla, the great blood puritier. Chronic Disease and Rupture , Cured by Dr. Clift. D ploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada. Sexd Stamp for information, cr cal] at Truro, N. 8S. office in Merchanis’ Bank of Halifax Buildiaz; Hours.1l tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, be is a Revere Hote] in R*ictom, and on Friday Windsor Uotel,in New Glasgow. —_— Keep Minard’s Lisiment in the House. ~- 2 — oe -o ——-——_— Croup Quickly cured. Mrs. J. Sime, Mt Pieseen', Vancouver, B. U. write::—If there ever was a never- failing remedy for a disea e, itis Griftihe Menthol Livimenrt fur croup. We have frequen 1; administered it to our children, even the baby, and vever knew of its fal. ure tocu-e in afew minutes. No home should be without it. 25 cents at drug: gisis DM LEILA A 0h lle The two Matabele boys who have been brought over to London for the Greater Britain Exhibition sre greatly impressed by Londow. ‘hey can .ot understand the tall houses—how the white man manages to pile hut on top cf hut—and they were very anxious to see the Queen’s hut, and greatly impressed by the but at Weet- mivister where England guards ber sacred duste Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~-BY-— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a m. or the PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datieg second class passengers for all points, in Canedian North West, British Columbia, &- Berth Rates— Montreal] to Winnipeg.............-..... ... $400 rN Fe TI oo oa o> 0 o's'e 6s binssotded 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............++ coceee 700 Montreal to Vancouver..--..- baghaks avwd eves S00 Montreal to Seattle. SOURS bo ob 8 46-000 006 Odkbee 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in UanaDa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Coins, Jyp1a, Hawamay IsLayps, Avstrravia and Maniia, and also for de Pcriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Aest. Genl, Paes. Azt. St, Joha,N. B., Build Up. When the system is run down, & person Le- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- fula. Many valvabie lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as soon as a decline in health is obtained. Todays’s Shipment—American Muslin Coodeuu in stripes, Organdie Valence in spray patterns, Danabe Dimity, Wisdsor Vanda muslins for blouses and dresees, Gagonette Broderic, baby muslin goods, American belts, American collar:, linen American sailor bats, straw trimmings, walking hats, sailor hats, dresa hats, trimmed wa!king hats, veilings and mue- line. The sbove goods were purchased by our Mies McEachern. Call and inspect our millinery. Miss MecEachern will be pleased to show you the stvles.—Jas. Paton & Co, 92, 3i, wky. To 4.1 who find themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidneys and Liver so disorganized that they aie incapable of keeping the system free from poisonous waste aaterial, Stomach Disordered, Bowels Con- tipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take Or. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will sur prise you, It is reported that Sir Claude Mac~ Donald, our Minister in China, is suffering from complete mental collapse. His con- dition is attributed by friends to the intense mental strain he has lately undergone. A nattie short spring overcoat is just the thing for this time ofthe year, we have the nobbiest spring overcoat made for $10, $12 and $15.~Prowse Bros. 104 3i. S22: 6as SPECTACLES EYEGLASES O¢ a pair and up Just opened a new stock at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post Offize. JURY & C2, 222'88@ Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 « w Silver w 7.00 » 30.00 " Gold “ 10.00 ww 19000 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2dc Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and tinks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs O5to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: EW TAL NOTICE | The Creek known as Sherry Creek, has been leased for twelve months for fishing purposes. Anyone found \respassing there- on shall be proscuted. 107 PATRICK SHERRY ~wEaED OATS A qvantity of White Egypt ian Oats for sale. T. COADY, Hazelbrook Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from m ported seed—on the **Warren Farm” 'OHN NEWSON os wky 6 —d&wlmo applying the crop in suitable proportion, association and | @ rom, with the Plant Food it requires. B. & MM. RATTENBRY. Charlotteton : | : ah 2222222222 Artificial Teeth q on Metal Flates BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS # | A dentist who knows his buziness3, and one that hae any regard @ CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. cal as —_ ee % Pror. Metvitie B. Becker, Instructor Boston Dental College, ; Boston Masa” In view of the vast amount ofinjury done to the mouths of wears ers of rubber or vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue heat, owing to the non conductibility of rubber, and as alumium is now 80 cheaply produced, and making as it does a rigid, light, cleanly, uns objectionable plate there seems no reason why any person should wear a rubber or vulcanite plate. Not only this, but better reeults in fit and adhesion are obtained in difficult cases, then in the uee of rubber, L. T. Baskett D. D. 8. Chicago Ill Dental School The above quotations are from hundreds by eminent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantage? of metal over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth onja plate find that the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, shrinkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, aod caus directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate. We recommenda metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. I2isa conducior of best aad cold, jit :@ Jaon-irritatinz, and is thia- er, lighter, sod stronger than any other p'ate. We have testimonials from persons for whom we have made metel plates—not one wouid wearan ortinary plate again. Yoa can have your impression taken, and a metal plate made same dav, fully guaranteed because we make them onrselves, and know all about the material used. Cail and see specimens of our work. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the patient, else we will not allow itto leave our offi:e. See our artificial teeth without plates. for his patients will always advise them tohave a metal plate. fe se " o evden © opBye ewe oe 1 Qre oe Gye o o onbye axbye o ee on. BEEEERBBREOER = a ——_ : ’ 300 s 20026488: oeocese OO 9008 448466066 son es. + - } HAICR®HAIC } |. Oldest Whisky Distiilers on Earth. Est. Since 1679. § THREESTAR & FIVE STAR a SCOTS WHISKY, © We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it >. ; 2 § Can be obtained at all first class Hotels. ... s 2 ; pees “eer oeccaceces CeOreseeeecaner Senet : 3 ; @ oe . ej a a = — —— ie Poyal Blend Of all Wine Merchants. Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomson & Uo, Glasgow _ ee AAA ACASA A CAATAARS “AGAR GLASGOW HOUSE; Charlottetown aoe i ee ee — GRANT & CO, GARDEN and FARM SEEDS, the best are the cheapest : 3 GR NT & CO- Charlottetown for Agricultural Implements Deering Harvesting Machinery, Wilkinson Plows a LK. PAGE SPRING TOOTH HARROW GRANT & CU. Charlottetown for Grcceries and Farm Produce. Tea forthe wantion. Teaforthe,alace Tea for the million GRANT & CO, os a ae, e = T «, as us aS - a, « am, *% BE Ee Fe FOSS SFE SEE EY