kee iid Tope, ara a eae. Te Ee — a 8 6... .%. - i, itetuctt o O-2ar, Thousands of young women dream day-dreams of the wouthful hero and Re husband that — we 1s to lead thern we to the altar of wed -lock — > dreams that are fated never to come trne he- cause of the ill-health of the fair dreamer. Young heroes now-a-days are hard - headed rather than hard - hearted. : They know from reading and hearsay that a young woman who enffers from weakness and dis- ease in a womanly way cannot well prove a happy, helpful, amiable wife and mother. Physiciaws te!l young men that weakness and disease of the feminine child-begetting organist wthake women <icklv, nervous and despendent in spite of the best of nat tral dispositions Dy Tierce’s Faworite Prescription makes tlicse organs strong, healthy, vigorous L elastic. It fits for wifehood and motierhocd. It allays in- flammation, heal- ration and soothes pain It tones «li steacies the nerves. It does away with | iitalms of the period of expectancy and makes babw’s advent easy and almost painless. It frees mater- rity of peril. It insures the newcomer’s health. Dr. Pierce is an eminent and skill ful physici v vears’ yr hia tl experience phwsician in, who, « as chief gh consuiting THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 25 1898 = : Tatner,” Put in Donald. sition is sound and just.” l dia then know what I after- ward learned, that Donald had warnily urged Sir Thomas to this generous act. ‘On this day week,” resumed Sir Thomas, “at 12 o’clock noon, precise- ly, thie Themas Clephane and his myrmidons will, according to an in- strument Which I have perused, de- mand the aforesaid moneys at Kil- gour house, and failing one payment will proceee tea take possession. It will be my pleasure to see the money paid, and the usurer and would-he usurper kicked from the premises. I am a mild man, but such measures of justice are at times necessary.” - esate reeznt, ° he prom not “Oh, para, papa,” cried a clear, bell- ike voice, “that is ferocious languawe fur you.” to the great Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute. at Buffalo, N. ¥., has treated ** Come in, my dear.” saia 8ir thousands of women He will <eswer | Thomas, and Isabel and Ranee walked letters from women free / in. In a few words Isabel was told Very many women who have become | what had taken place. She, however, } « healthy wives and mothers through knew it as well as we, though she did Pierce’s Favorite Prescriy not care to own she had been listen- ‘ nitted their experrences ing. But indeed the proposal had matt idresses and phot wi to be ; been no secret at The Elms for a in Dr. Pierce’s Common ‘Sense | week before. M al Adi r. This great work used to | “But the conditions, Sir Thomas,” —_ » Now itis tree. Itcontains t,oo8 | I said, all in a tremour with excite- pag id over iiustrations. Several | ment. “You must name the con- chapt " are devoted to the reproductive | ditions.” Wed cope tend gy con tHE Mame name | teat th ee nk 1 nee | oS anid aittar aulé aa el | ere was a sparkle tn his eye as he eonemety’ Basiieat smaniiina aA penn from 7" to eel J ~— na eh fled mo er dare say, can be arranged, Mr. An- NN ma Cloth winaing, 50 stamps. drew. Dear me, how stuffy it is in WILL rir YOU They are fashioned ontiring | } | hour when the money was due, Thom- moriels, not on statues orthsories, and the result is they fit with Ease and Comfort, THery Wrar WELL Las? WELL AND SeLt AT Porurar Pxiczs, (4) SOU ert NONE BETTER. Liver Wrong? Whether the result of over eating, whether , overwork costiveness, headache, indigestion, or beils, eruptions, ete. Dr. HARVEY'S: Anti-Bilious & Purgative PILLS will do their work quickly, cheaply, exposure to sun > Su WOW aa uut and well. They cleanse, invigorate, and res- tere the system. For sale all over—25c. per box of 38. Ful eipt of 25c. box sent as sample on re THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 Sr. Pau. St., MONTREAL. | Valuable Properiy FOR SALE Socnuieemneee nal The Whire House, Dundas Esplanade is fered tur sale. Thie desirable property combines the aivantages of town aad country house. Geod bathing and boating at foot of gar- dev. F rst rate stables, ccach- houses and large vard room, ‘lower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about 12 “oome, and. is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of honse; bath room with hot and cold water. The situation and cea vi-w, are anexcelled in | ae OD a The ekore front ia also owned in con- nection with the property, for several hundred feet out. For partcnilars apoly J.S8. MORAIS., Qa ae a U | | here ! | room. ‘The Let us get into the fresh air.” With perhaps the fleetest foot I ever set to earth I ran to tell my mother the good tidings. At first she .could not believe me, but when my father, | too, burst m breathless and beaming, ’ | ? : she said. her unbelief gave way and she must need cry for joy. “TI knew my boy would save us,” “Let us thank God for all his mercies.” And we did. Punctually on the day and at the as Clephane and his man appeared. He strutted into the house with an insolent air of ownership, thinking it no longer necessary to be polite even to my mother, and spreading out his warrants began to read them. my father stopved him. “I think this will probably save you the troulite,”” he said, taking down a bag from a convenient shelf. And then to the utter amazement and con- founding of the lawver he counted out the cash sovereign by sovereign. “Now, "Thomas Clenhane,” he said as he laid down the last piece of gold, ‘give me my lawful receipt and be off, and while vou breathe never Gare to darken my door again.” “Go.” "i caid, sternly, as the lawyer was beginning a speech. ‘“‘ The quick- «r vou are off the premises the bet- wer.” At that instant Sir Thomas Gordon and his son came from an inner room. “So here you are.” said Sir Thomas to the now cowering lawver. “Ever like Ju@as with the money bags. I thank God IT am ‘tere to gee your wicked intents frustrated.” “Ah, Sir Thomas ’’—began the law- ver, whiningly. Put he got no far- | ther ** Silen virer '’ thundered Den- ! ald. “And be out of this lest we he you @s you deserve.” with his bag tempted to treat He went shamefacedly How to Furnish and Decorate It Simply anil in Good Taste. Here is the description of a bijou bed- walls in this room were cov- ered with a creamy paper, with pink rose- buds scattered ever it. A few pictures framed in white hung on this wail, which made a very effeetive background. The single bed was en smeed with brass trim- mings, and a covering of white washing material, over whose surface a scroll was embroidered with white Asiatic rope silk. made the bed look most inviting. The spreal hung well down on each side of the bed and was finished with a border of deep lace and insertion. The woodwork was-painted white and | pink, and in the center panel of the closet door a long mirror was set. A little dressing table enameled in white and But | i pink. upon which was a white linen scarf } having rosebuds embroidered upon it and ' a deep frill of lace at each end, was placed opposite the mirror in the door. The washstand corresponded with the dressing table and contained a china toilet set in pink, and before it stood a dainty screen. the woodwork of which was white, and the panels consisted of pink art ser- tine. At each winduw was ating window seat, upholstered with pink art cretonne, | having a pillow upon it of the same ma- terial. A little white rocking chair with a cushion seat to match the window seat was not far distant and also a little table in white, embroidered similar to the dresser scarf. curtain of the cr:tonne before it. a. (Copyright, 1893, by John Alexander Steuart.} of gold weighing upon him heavier t then a mifilstone, and so Kilgour was | rensomed Here my story raturally ends. Wrat | befell in the hanpy times that fol- lowed, how Donaid and I seoured the ecuntry on our Arabs, how Isabel and myself became ‘faster friends, ard Raneoc was estarh'is} 1 ac nistress of | The Elme,. I - may not tell, ner may ! T tell the storv cf Donald Gordon, 48 in the long davs among the summer heather he told it to me Some othrer time it mav be set forth for the ce- lectation of a world which I believe is not averse to romance. THE ENP. qqeteescces: A DAINTY BEDROOM. The floor was coverel with creamy | matting. : —— a . <p. eee Straw Hats 25e, 20c, 35c, 40c, at the bargain corze’™.—W. D. McKay. ‘Pure Spiccs | A little bookshelf had a ; June, to second July nex’; | ieclasive A horse out of condition should be treated with Dk. A ‘‘ ROCKY” HARVEY'S CONDITION POWDERS. RORS Nothing like it for purifying the blood, toning up the system, killing worms, glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse to perfect condition, Cost only 25c. per package at all dealers. Full size package sent post-paid as sample on receipt of price. THE HARVEY Meoicink Co., 424 ST. PAUL, MONTREAL sphvdteeddeweveeviredieddy: dielveddvdditecs dt Z TO DYE ” BLACK There’s the test of both dye and dyer, and it’s that test that has built up the reputation of AGNETIC BYES All their colors are uniformly excel- Cane Weve ieee ARAAMAVIAMAAAAAA HY . . - lent, no dye surpassing in perma- =: mency and beauty Maynetic Dyes, & nor leaving the fabric so soft and new louking. CAS At c'l dealers, or a full size packet, any olur, sent post paid on receipt of price, 10c. ar? ative HARVEY MEDICIIE CO., 424 St. Peu!, Montroat $3 ARP SAARC ART ZARRAPASARAARBAAR BARA A RANAARAR “DES APPALLING DEATH From Kidnev Disease Prevented by wodd’s Kidney Pills, Only. AWC eed 5A “ Kidney Disease.” Do you know what it means? It means that the kid- neys are either roffen, or rotting; the blood is full of poisonous, death- dealing corruption ; that the Kidneys can’t do their work ; that the victim is a walking charnel-house; that his hours are numbered ; that the victim must take Dodd's Kidney Pills if he does not want to de. Have you Kidney Disease? Is your skin hot and dry; memory fail- ing; breath short; urine, reddish, or pale colored; does it scald when passing ; is your appetite changeable ; do your ankles swell ; have you bitter taste in the mouth on getting up mornings; is there a brick-dust de- posit in your urine? Any of these signs is proof positive of Kidney Disease. Will you be cured, or will you die? Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only means on earth that will cure you. They never fail. are Profitable But bad + pice is acominable. This is a truism that no com peter houskeeeper should fc rget. Half the trouble of cook ing if you get the rig+t brand of Spice, i@ pas! and while there xre maay that are fairiy good, it 7a aiwavs safert to tee one which »s invariably uni- f That one 1s form. MARK FISHER,SONS ¢ GO Victoria Square, MONTRLAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Merchant tailors and Woolles buyers wanting to assort their stocks will fiud our stook of Woo!lens the largest in Canada. Sample Reom, Prince Wm. St., st. Jolin, \. B. H. H. HARVEY. Agent. -- =) . id * Mercaast’s Baxk or P. E.T. v Ch’town, May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given thats balf-yearli dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent pe- anoum, onthe Capital stock of this Bank has been declared payable at its banking bouse, on and after Jaly 2ad, next. The Transfer Books will be closed from 17th both day- By order of the Lowd. ‘ J. M.DAVISON petindeiebasatitnaninsteahinhicsitda eco, cca hos ke ie a Se a en en a ee ae eee re ear ree eee ree nd LADIES-—See the Bargains we offor in STAPLE DRY GOODS following every day wants. Print Cotton 4 per yard. Gingham, from 5c to Lode, yraad value. Fiannuetiete, 5c, Te, Se, 9¢; 10c and Lle. Towel.ing from 4c to 8e per yard, Bath Towels 20c to $ 1.00 per pair, Side Beard Covers, regular price 40 50, 60, now selling at 20c¢, 25c, 30c. Press Lengths, former price $16.00 to $74,0u, now $12.00, 10.00, 8.00, 5.00 and 3.00. All weol Colored Dress toads from 1S8e to 358c per yd Black Dress Goods at 25c to 85c per yd. and Morning Coats ed just as represented. near'y evers body. Ca-hier, May 30tb, 1898 t 9 to 16c} | i } i j } | FAS Hion FASnion he New Coloriags ia Saitings Plain Chiaa Silk at 10c, 15c¢ and 20c per yd, Braid, svitasle for trim- at prices -o low that you cannot help purchasing when you see the qnality and finish of tt e Ladies Gloves {white and black silk, 25cand 50c per pr, Hose Supporters, chil¢- . . » ° 5 . be 2 mings, selling »t half price, | Fens at 10c to 20e, ; > former price 6, 10 and 20e, | now 3; 5and 1c. Black and Coloree *a-: teens—l0c and 12c, former price 2c and 25¢e, ladies Handkerchiefs plain and hemstitch going at 4c each fadies Emb. Hikfs going at 10e worth 20c. Ladies Linen Hkfs selling at 20c, former price 40c Ladies Cetten Gloves a snap at 5c per pair, The above prices hold good euery day of the week, “3 ‘ Jj Y 3 Didan fi needs a wheel that will run well. Toate Massey Harris s the choice of the most experienced cyclists. Massey-Harris Co. LIMITED. MARK WRIGHT & CJ Agents Ch’town. ROCERS & ROGERS Agents for 8 ; side, o> OL OD OD ~ O*D> OX~® OD Oe» ee OD OD OD OD OD OD Ca OD] OD 9B OD OD O90] EUBVBIVSI/W W939] SEAO 9 DPeys6eht- A298] OD0O The Latest Designs in Trouserings Pid Newest Febries tor Prince Aiberts Tien the latest fashion plates. for then you want ts know if Mir artists can produce the garment when finish She bosses every body—well, We are up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fasaion plates, Come and Select Your Spring Suit John MeLeod & Co’y.. SATORLAL ARTISTS, | i i | | ! 7 | ; } } | | ; | | | decree to be roade in the pre mires rhall be and that all persons not making | at the time and place aforesaid «ball f Colored Velvet 25c¢ per yd, dlack velvet from 80c up Ladies Parasols trom 50c up, worth double the money Ladies’ Undervests, all sizes from 10¢ to 30c, Ladies’ Hese from 12c to 35¢ per par. Children 6 Wese —10c, 12c, ‘15ce and 18c per pair. Dress Unslin—7c, 10c, 12 worth double the money. DOMINION OF CANADA, PROVINCE UF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, In Chancery In the matter of the Charlottetown Gas Light Company and the Distri- bution of its Assets among «the Sharehol¢ers. To Reverend Ra!ph Brecken, of Sackville, New Brunswick, Executor of the late Ralph Brecken; Edgar Hubert Beer, of Charlottetown, Executor of George R. Beer; Frank D. Beer, of Charlottetowh, Medical Doctor; Edward Bavfield, ot Charlottetown Executor and Trustee of flenry W, Bayfield; Andrew A. McDBon~ ald, of Charlottetowa, Executor of Owen Conno!ly; Francie L. Haezard, of Char- lottetown, Representative of the Estate of the lare Charies Hensley; Heory R. Lord!y, of Ch wrlottetown; Hugh Movagh- an, of Chartuttetown; ‘Thomas Handra- han, of Charlottetown, Trustee for Fanny Leigh; and Willem youoger, of Charlowetown, Executor cf the late Willlam Weeke, AND OTHER Shareholders in the eaid Company;: 7 AND T@ ALL REPRESENTATI- VES, AGENTS of and TRUSTEES for. | deceased or absent Shareholders : A. Weeks, the These are to reqnire you and each of. ron and «lland every other person or per- sons interested, or claiming tobe inter=- ested in the said Company, as Share- hulder or Representative, Agent, Trustee, or Agent or Shareholders, to appear before me, Rowen Robert Fitzgerald, Vice Chancellor, in Charlottetown, at the Court of the Vice Chancellor, 7% ‘Tnursday, the Twenty-eight day of July next, atthe hour of eleven o’clock ‘ forenoon, to show cause why an acecunt ehould not be iakenof the affairs of the Compeny. and of its debs, property and assets, and why» sum of moaoey now in the hends of the d-reciturs, the proceeds of the sale of prope ty of ihe eaid Company, and eliotner h- resets cf the said Com- pany hereafter to be realized, sLonld amt be divided among tie ehareboldera and o' hers interested therein, or baving claims thereto, #5 #000 as can be, and whys d-cree shuld not be mede declaring the rights of shareholders between themselves and their respective rigbte, and directing the made of dividing aud paying out ence assets smong shareholders and ereditora of the company, and the payment of covets incideot to the Said proceedings, All perq- i hereby notified thats eons inierested are final, Se he ciaim be barred from any right or claim vot ale | are further | iowed ty such dcree, You no ifi-d thet » petition has been filed ty the directors of ihe said Company with the — in the naroes of | Registrar of ibe Court of Chancer Charicttetown retting forth eLarebolders and their regpective shares a@ far as known, and other facts in connection wil tue affuirs ofthe Company pursuant to the Act ofthe Legislatare, :stitaled “ An Ac’ io Facilivate the Liquidation of | ; ; ’ ! | the Affaire of the Charlouetown Gas Light” Cow paov. ” You and each of vou are pearance atthe ime aod place aforesaud, © ing hearing of the matter of said petition will proceed, aod a decision wiil be made by which you wiil Le as effectually boand as if you hed appeared. Daud at Charlottetown thie Eighteenth dav of June, A. D. 1898. " (Sg’d) R. R. FITZGERALD, Vice Chancellor HB. JAMES PALMER, farther: ot fi d ‘oat in default of your ape) in the © | en ert <a satan ees aoe ip ee 5 } 4 Cuarlouetown, P. KE. Ieland, solicitor for said Company. d&w#. T) LR’ -A eosverientic « ‘uced and eq fortame h ave on Upper Hillabor St, wi nay Wi dow and s* rwums besioes large ry, and large “lothes eho 4 py te ag rey b.cWu, atMara WrighieCos tee shea ataaeromreneee capernmrmiees