’ ' i i * wel te meme me nena = oo eee een vnc oy taco THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 9, 1529 ¢ ECON Pe AS EPL YT FEA The (~HARM OF | “ \& BEAUTY Not in the Features so much as in the Grace and Vitality of a Healthy Bodvy--Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve and Blood Pills make Women Beautiful. T a cl { wuty ) the i : eg V i I m< es \ wr t! a- Pp A y ti m i part ¥ my and du n color k « : jer 1 ; head the x a t Ww , ] v ; Vv blood a No w ! ‘ DO is enricl ijandt erves lr. a. i 1 i the blood a ) I A. WV s Net i the energy 1 a l. ’ 7 Note y increase w k e ; turns to t ‘ t » thie the for t with firm, healthy flesa, avec F 4! : + the natura of rich, pure blood and a maa ™. he a 2 os yaecane 7 I the genu.ne cor W a ‘ box of t gent a box, ail dea Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto. pee ces a ane. 6008 a eoee*% OO ADVICE ABOUT Spice. | ¢ When ordering a pa-krge Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin . namon or Cream of Tartar ¢ from your grocer you can al- ' ways feel sure of securing the ° best quality by asking for ::: : ? , + -@ 22 6G ee so ~ =] *~ 4a CG eee 6 Mott's 2 @ “va 88 4 66466 638367 - Prof. R. F, Ruttdn, of McGill Univer- sity and Prof. Edwards, official analyst, Montreal, certify that CRESCENT STEEL ENAMELLED WARE ‘*is absolutely non-injurious to food materials cooked in contact with it.’’ This is momentous testimony. Or- dinary cheap enamelled ware is not safe; it burns and chips—the enamel preparation Is not pure. un no risk. Every piece of ‘“Crescent’’ is labelled and guaranteed. MADE BY The Thos, Davidson Mfg. Co. MONTREAL. A Well” Fed Man “1S A HAPPY MAN Not the man who gets enough to eat, but the man who gets good food to eat. WE ARE GOOD FOOD SELLERS If housewives bay our good fresh groceries they will make the gooa man of the house happy. yese>Twe COST IS NO MORE. J. J. McKenna, QUEEN STREET. sth» 32 av 52% a Yp> 3% ah > 3% Hy... Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. P, E. I. Door & Sash Fattory THE DAILY EXAMINER GREAT CRY—BUT LITTLE WOOL In view of the fact, recognized and ad- nitted by everyone, that ifit were vot for products, established under ner lairy : , sa the auspices of the Conservative Gov- ernment, Prince Edward Island would now be financially ‘in a very bad way,” The Patriot’s borrowed and errone- ous figures to prove tbat the country at large is highly favored by the present ad ministration are positively insulting to the ntelligence of farmers and men of busi- nesa No doubt we are doing more busi ness. Going tothe rtore to buy flour and necesraries of this seed grain, a8 wellas the life, has kept the people pretty busy spring; aod importing those necessaries froma abroad has given employment to steamers and trading veasels, to merchants and middlemen. But no one who reflects that the farmer must pay for all will say that thie Province is profiting by the in- creased trade. As it is modified form, all over Canada. ple are importing more than they are ex- in this Province #o it is, in a The peo- porting, buying more than they are selling, paying more taxes and going deeper into debt. There is a stir; but not much real uational prosperitr. For what prosperity there may be the present Government is not at all to be thanked. Our people are working hard under increasiogly difficult conditions; and if any of them are making headway they are doing so iu spite of the Government,— not by its aid. The Patriot’s list to the contrary votwithstanding, prices gen- erally have advanced a long way since the Liberal Government took office. Barbed wire fencing, for instance,was seiling a year two ago at twoand a quarter cents, and now it isselling at three cente; and a!) articles of a like description are higber io price in like proportion. It is possible that the Patriou’s statement as to “reaping books” may be true ; but farmers, in this Province, at Jeast, do not use many reaping The articles in hooks now.-a-days. gear whichthe farmers have not now to pay more than formerly are those eral use fer in reapectto which the Government bave in violation of their pre-election “priv- ciples,” increased the protective duty and which sre wanufactured country. The failure of the Government to meet the expectation that an ocexn steamship would leave Charlottetown for Liverpoo) in our own early thie spring has, brought loss and dis. appointment tomaoy farmers and men of business. Indeed dieappointiwment with the Liberal Goveroment is the prevailing fee! ing throughout the country. *-_+o.+— At Sir John’s Grave. Kixestox, June 7.—The MacDonald club in accordance with its annual custom, to-day visited Cataraquie cemetery and decorated the grave of tbe Jate Sir John MacDonald. There was also a wreath from the Conservative members of Parliament. Several addresses were delivered. Diseased Doukhabors. Orrawa, June 7.-The minister of agri- culture has received this evening a de- patch from Dr. Montizambert, at Gros- Isle, stating that on account of disea-e among Doukbabors just arrived, it would be necessary to detain the whole party of 2 000 in quarantine. The nature of thi disease is pot stated. A Quebec r-pore says that five deaths occurred on ibe passage. —— 2 The pain that sometime: strikes a man at the most inopportune moment is due to indigestion. It may come in the midst of adinner and make the feast a mockery {t is a reminder that he may not eat what he chooses, nor when he chooses. He is a slave tothe weakness ofhisetomach. A man’s health and strength depend upon what he gets out of his food. This de pends on his digestion. Remove the ob- struction by taking Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are a positive cure for constipation and its attendant ille—head- aches, sour stomach, flatulence, dizziness biliousness and heartburn. The “Pellets” are very gentle in their action. They simply assist nature. They give no vio- lent wrench to the system. They cause no pain, nor griping. Send 31 one-cent stamps tc cover cost of mailing only, and receive free a copy of Dr. Pierce's Medical adviser. Address World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y. An Easter Greeting Eor those who have thought that cat- arrl is incurable and to whom the con- stant use of snuffs and ointments wag almost unbearable, Catarrliczone comes u asure and delightful cure. Noa need fa fetid breath, broken voice, and droppia in the throat, Send for Catarrbozone a be convioced. Outfit, $1.00. Samp botile and iuhaler, 10 cents. A SL a LE aa eS The Andree Messake. CursriantA, June 7.—The slip of paper found inside the cork buoy picked up by | two bovs on May 1]4:h last on the nortl conat of Ireland was inscribed: * Drifting A ndre e’3 bypoy number 7. This buogv from Grreenw eb balloon, July 7, 1t 7, 10€5 ime, 85 north 25 east. We are ao alti- tude of 600 metres. All well, (Signed) Andeee, Strindberg, Froenckel.” The balloon thus had only travelled ®eeven hours, fifty minutes when the buoy was thrown out, Plaguein Egypt. oe Cairo, Egypt, June 7.—The total num- ber of plague sufferers at Alexandria is laced atl4, of which two have died. Four new cases were reported yesterday hut no new Cases have been reported elses where, — Bills Disallowed. Orrawa, June 7.—Within four days of the time Jimit under the constitution, the two Acts of the British Columbia Legisla- ture, probibiting Japanese and Chioese from being employea ov any public work in that province executed under provincial charter have been disallowed. One is a general statute embodying the foregoing principle, the other is an Act relating to trainways, which also places a ban upon the Celestial and the Japs. The action of the Government is the direct outcome of the request of the Imperial authorities, as Japan had the leg‘slation, strongly protest- ed against, and the interests of Britain in the East will best be maintained by hold-~ ing the friendship of the Japanese authori» ties. In the opinion of the Home author- ities the legislation would aleo be detri- mental tothe best itterests of Canada. What Japan protested against was the in« sult which the Act placed upon its people in including them with the,Chinere as being an undesirable class to permit in the country. —————— rr Prisoner Discharged. woe Loxpon, June 7—Welsely Richard, the commission agent who was arrested at the Rank of Eogland, May 29, while at- tempting tocash three £190 notes, wh ich were stolen in January Jastst Paris bank, was discharged today, the evidence against him being insufficient. Rebards cloime he had received the notesat the New Market races. Reece ee eCRea teers seeeeeraenanee Ot PO Sa ene eeneIINeaTenTNeD 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. c= There's Only Une Dadd’a New Presses (Fast running ard modernized) New Type (Made on the labor saving basis) and w.th HKverything New I am in a better position than ever to fill orders promptly in the line of Printing and Bockbinding Alland every kind of Printing perform in first-class style and at lowest rates, irom an illustrated address to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printinga specialty. ilaying large fonts of bedy type places me in a position to excel in this line of work, All the latest and best makes of paper stock eard stock, (for ‘tat home” cards, ball prog- rams, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, personal attention and profi able prices JOHN COOMBS, 141 QUEEN STR&ET Ore. Prowse Bros.... SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY eae Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYERS PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Others Time Tables, etc. Pr nce Edward Islaod has many sttrac- tions for jourists, and it is expected that this season the influx of visitors will be very large. HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Corariottetown every Saturday at noon and will be due at Charlottetown on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at one she will leave On return to Boston. Hali- tax and Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Passengers may take the steamer aiany of the ports mentioned. The Halifax wiil be supplemented by the Grand Duchess later ir the eeason. The steamer City of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several porisen route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam~ pana, Tiber and Polino, of/ Montreal, aleo 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 Du Chene connect with the steamer Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail special which leaves Summerside each evening immediately alter the steamer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, iehel TIGWUE, . ob <siev needs Charlottetown eens TARE ccesicss » 00 0049 " PUNE TEE cickcadss 55 os de - PRVORE FIONN icdcccscess 0 " Rankin House..... scianiaiii ” Lepage House.... .......- ” Finlay House........ 0 ceceen ” ee errr “ Railway House...... secre ...++ * Cantwell House.............++ “ Clifloe BeaePec. ... ossc0e Summerside i cS évas ; “ Campbell Hotel..........-. = Aitken House......cc.ssceceeee Georgetown TOGO TAONNE ioc. s oss * Sea View Hotel..........-- Souris Ocean House ..... a Sal - Landsdown Hotel...... »».Cape Traverse Albee Teernee.... sscteecee Alberton We NE, . 5 sc 0 eects . Seaforth Houee..... ck goes ¥ Railway Hotel............... Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington Commercial Hotel......... - Macdonald House......... - Montague Clark’s Hotel...... ........... Mount Stewart 900008 TIOUN... . nica. es Pe TERE ccccticinidaiceds Tracedie Beaci MONS TERE c is ach ia cd ca Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampiov Pees MEUOET ck cscs Powna! Clif House. .......... Star bope Muteh Howne......isoccceces . nS EES Brackley Point North Shore Houre......... Malpr que 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 Elfia plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily. (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf DOG, 5 5 a neiibedes < oo deeds ene ee eo ee 8 00 “é 6e 9 30 o RY senda ie. “ 100 p. m OP peapeshed'e nbiebedesucions’s «0k: EE : phd boksbannbenen tes og a ee Ys bias bas ee “ Will leave Rocky Point: TEE ab pdcdes anictsdeates aidabives 700 a. m. eT (hkscties. setoc cee ae OT Mivinds tbo Wo bsastoeeaceecs aa Gwe wa 5 WR bo baw arcane Ee Oe es as ss a eaileeuas 7 ee Oe Bee cia a ims eee Wabi be hace deh er. ce ee ” SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Street Wharf : PD edshined as 063 Kas Cakinde 7 sy 0 cceens aa ee as rs dig uS & bau cea ck CO ae ” Ree ae A en ae Will leave Rocky Point : ON eit i pinta t cco Ce ee oF pebads Gasesenktosécnenpe ss ees GL fs cs vac Simba cele “ ” ee . ee ee ewer tee 5 00 “ TRAIN ARRANGEMENTS, Trains for Summerside and pointe wee leave Charlottetown each morning at 7 30. end each afternoon at 4.10, Trains for poinis east leave Charlotte- iown each day a 8a. m. and 3 p. m. The train for Cape Traver-e ee Ch alottetown cach efterrocn o 6, Tourists lnformation Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward [eland who desire information, relating to hote's, and boarding honsee, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and how to reach the different seaside and courtry resorts, fishing places &c. &. can obtain the eame by calling on or writiog to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al] information cheerfully furnished free of charge. Dr, H, L. Dickey, Late of Roya] Loadon Ophthalmi pita}, Mocrfields. and Ceatral — oe doo Throat & Eer Hospital) Specialist in diteates of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CaMERON BLock. Residence—-" HorEL DAVIES.” Office Hours—9.30 to 1 p,m., 2toe3p. m.. 7t 8p.m, Eyes tested for glasses {29 daw TR ae er a a —*, : _ — Pinon nensati 2 Ss fe CEILS ENCED CNR 6 . List of DRY GOODS we sell cheap er than any other house in the ' trade—- Carpets, Clothing, Hats and Caps, Gent’s Furnishings, House Furnishings, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Gloves, Corsets, Millinery. Boys’ Suits, Youths’ Suits, Odd Pants, T weeds, W orsteds, Top Shirts, Underclothing, Towelsand Toweling, White and Grey Cotton, Print Cottcn, Table Napkins, Table Napkins. Ginghams, Cottonades, Overalls. and thousands of other lines tso numerous to menucn. It wiil only require one look turvugh our tremendous assorunent to prove that we can save you money on nearly every purchase, TRY ONCE AND — YOU COME AGAIN PROWOE DADS The Wonderful Cheap Men w (AF 74 SAE A Ae GAG Ae Acai ae ae ome ae MtnaeanaEa oMeckeoetaeocee oes robes RAs iG