ee 6 ee. fj . i a: | Be tin Ot ay, ta horse worth $100, you'd be sil} OTe pay $10 fer his photo only. Hf you , geed DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS you d be silly to buy an imitation. p =< SOLD 1M BOXES LIKE THIS. ae © TAKE ONLY D-O-D-D°s We Make the only Genuine German Bun IN THE CITY. Have yon tried dem? Ifco’, leave us your orier—only l0e per dozer Poughnuis, Oatti ake, Scotch Cake, Patties, Tarts, Pies, etc., etc. All fresh bak od to-day Telephone 98 Dd. STEWART ECLIPSE BAKERY, Bakes Best Bread. there is Nothing ¥ like pleasing customers. Sy Thet’« what we are doing all the time, we give them such 4 valne for their money that they come back again and bring others with them. This ix the kev- pote of our asuecess. We strive %e to please everyone who leaves an order with ux. Why oot give order and be id us your next thoroughly convinced what we “p Say i6 trne. “sy We s. licit your valued orders, BRUCE STEWART & COY, & The Mo tern Founders, Fngineers and Vachinists, 8. Nav. |'o’s Wharf, ‘ h’tewr P, E, L Phore 125 SAPPY PHS Lata SS TASS CSAS eee gee % wr qe Watch | Excelence Hy ; ' | | | If vou have the faintest i notion of purchasing a WAIT) ; A'CH this season we advises you to visit _ The Great Watch | House It does no’ matter what price you may pay, you will get the best watch that can be sold at that price. Ss< W. W. WELLNER, | The Great Watch House. ee fool ~ =. IWOTICE. NOTICE is bereby given that an appli- Cation wil| be made to the Legislature of the Province of Prince Edward Island, at 8 next Session, for an act to vest in the City of C varlottetewn, the title to all that tact, piece or parcel of land, situate lying —— Sod beins in the City of Charlotte- town, cing Town Lots num- bers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety T ree (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town |.ot No, (18) in the 4th hundred Town Lots,in Charlottetown, being the prop tty known as the West Kent A Street Sc!iool land and premisese Dated n¢ Charlottetown this 1s day of March, 1-99. JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlottetown H.M, DAVISON, City Clerk. Sd=dy 4w & R. Gaz. we meme oe one a, § . ’ 66al onl &VUGl Gill Curk Fy R CONSUMPTION -~Son " [italian bewepapers are booming an allege tea! cure fur taberenlosia disgovered py Prof. Cerviilo, of the University of Pale: mo, aad published woaoderfa! scories of .@ eucceés of the remedy, which is called rinaiue It is applied by means of eu iManeous injections. : ai | Nova Soutia Gotp.—Word was received lin Halifax a few days agotothe effect that the workmen in the Lake Lode mine at Carrib.u bad “struck it rich.’ The ehafi is al t 500 feet deep and itis said that the lead found is an extraord:nai ry | rich one, it being calenlated thatthere is now about $10,000 worth of gold in sight- The mine is operated by the Guffey, Jenvivg+s Company, a Pittsburg cencera. ' great and scoundrels small.” ' \B Joho Sua ~— ~ Imprisoned In A Wet, —A_ London pa~ | per Las a report of (he remarkable rescue of aman at Brightlingsea from the bottom ofa wel. Samuel Webb was at work io a well 40 feet deep, when the sides caved The earth did not burry him, but 80 closed the above him that he wagsia dire peril. A force of rescurers began to work immediatels. To dig in the well meant to thrown down tbe earth upon Webb and ipstantiy. Therefore the reseue parity ‘og asbaft beside the well and then & cress-cul, Ssuppurting the roof with beams’ sothata second cave could not endanger Webb ao! the men at work. When tbe sescue par ¥ began work Webb began to sing “Ho kof Age-,” and he continued to repea hyom for several hours, the leng' bo! tme the men were at work digging the snaf ad making the crose cut. Hi« voic was very faiat when he was lifted from bis cramped position at the bottom of the well, aad he was ser- iously hurt by the rocks ard earth that fell poo him. ’ wel Kill Dim _ —--o.--- =< NOTES AND COMMENTS. ~—-When he was in opposicion Sir Rich- ard Cartwright cLaracterized the eupport- ers of our protective policy as “ sceundrels Bot now be is the chief defender of the Fimauce Minister. who bas sounded the cry ef Pro- tectlve Tariff stability. —The O.lawa correspondence of tbe remarks tbhat“there is eo that Mr. Fielding’s strovg impression pmilorophical disregard for reciprocity is | due in part to tha certainty that the nego- | tiations have utterly failed. Eversbody bere knows that there is not the chance of an agreement at Quebec in Anguet, Everybody in Wa-bington knows that the negotiations Save fale utterly. Reportsfrom the United States capital are unanimousiy totbe purpose that the Canadian representatives on the commistion have been plaved wiih. They went to Quebec and to Washington sot knowing what they wanted, and as a Washington editor remarke, not knowing what th y diin’s waet. It is possible that some arrangement may be made about the bouodary of Alaskw aod other purely scientific questions, but there ig no possi- tility even remote of @ trade bargain. For this deliverance ve may offer fervent thavke, for if the Canadian commissioners shoald aake a bargain it would uadoubt- edly te a bad ove. NEWS NOTES. It ie stafed that the men whoare ati.l im: r soned for psrtic ipstion in the murder of Lord Frederick Cavendish, chief sec- retary fer Ireland, sod T. HH. Burke, permanent urder-secreiary, in Phoenix Park on Mav 6.1882, will be |:berated on the Queen’s birthday. —— a —— ee ee rene Se Gay's Seeds are che Best Why are Gay’s ceeds the best ? Because they are practical market gardeners and a whole life time of suecesses and quite often fai‘ares (tor mistakes and failures lead up to sneces+) places them in the Lest position poesible to grow and imr ort reeds suited to our climate. They mske a specialty of vegetable aceds including mammoth, mange, turnip, carrot, parsnip, beet; aud iike the great Peter Henderson, eeediman of New York, their eeed can only be _ procured directly from themeelvee. They are starting extensively vegetable and flower plants for Juneand July planting, (some hardy plants ready in May.) Their tree departmest includes some handsome lime, horsechestnut, elm, weeping willows, plum, sprle, cherry, gooseberry, currant, and hardy shrubs. Cail at the market or write for prices. Address J. J. Gay & S00, Nursery Gardene, Charlottetown. Telephone 180. 103, wh : John T. TickKenzie, THE DAILY ee r Home Ulier ieins | Eagliab | inSling reputation slightest 4 THE TAILOR % EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 9 (899, Oe ee ee A Rond on P ( | & DULY ahd Pie fe. proprietors of Dr, Wills? | Pills are bu for these medicinal agents. Phe druggi«ts of Canada are authorized to | ; refund the price of the pilis—95 contents of «ne hotile ding up a marvellous cen:s—if ie | , the fail to relieve that distressing evil, cons pition. ) €Uipation Can czive tuch an honest guarar |} tee to the public. Dr. Wilv’s Knel sb! | Pills do their work quickly and without } purging, griping or waus a, and afte: a | short treatment the complaint ig cured. | The ordinary advertised pills are racking purgatives, aud their afer effec’s cause lncreased trouble and suflering. Dr. Wills’ Kuglieh are the world’s great System cleansers and stomach regulators. Call on your nearest druggist for a 25 cent bottle; if you are not relieved when you have used three-fourths of contents you can have vour money returned. | No other medicine ever devised for con | | } | LR © ye — — Port Muiesave, June 5, 1897 C. C. RICHARDS & Co. Deak Sins. —~MINARD’S LINIMENT is my remedy for colds, etc. It is the best liniment I bave ever used, Mrs, Josisn Harr. Farmers & Dairymen Attention Th: subscriber wil! sell by Public Auction, at bis farm on St. Petere Road, three miles from Charlottetown, bis entire stock of pure bred registered cattle, com- prising Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Holsteins containing Mra Jones? Grea. Herd of Jerseys supplemented by importa ions direct fron the Chane! IJslunde, This ) eale will be without reserve on WED- 'NESDAY, MAY 10th 1+99, at12 o’cloc Thie isa chance ot a lifetime fo | individuals, clubs or corporati 08 to secue animalstred io the purple. BENJAMIN HEARTZ. 90 w3i €2 awk for 2 wke ; boos. L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and specifications for Patents and Draughting in general instructions in Mechan ical Drawing, >urveys made at ail points in the Province. Correspondence solicitea. LOWER PRINCE STREET, Caarittetow Sunlight and Lifeduoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe buy- ing silk at the price of cotton. Te The Front Again After one years vacation from the meet and grocery business, I have opened up again ia my old stand on the corner of Hillsboro «& HKichm: nd Sts, where I will ke-pa full supply of @)] kinds of meats, fresh avd salt. 1 Low take this opportusity of thanking my numer- our customers for their very liberal patronage during my thirteen years in the meat busin- ess. invite all my customers back again, and will guarantee them every satisfaction, and any who have not had the good Inck of dealing with us in the past, and saving money, would do wellto siartnow, Having secured the services of Mr. Howard Worth, who has spent eight years in the meat burinéss, part of that time asa meat cutterin the city of Bos- ton arid is cabable of cutting meat to suit all customers. We are better prepared thanever to give the public satisfaction. Our motto is “smal) profits and quick re- turns” Come along every lady and see for yourselves. Special reduction made on £at- urday Remember the place, corner of Hillsborough and Kichmond Streets, " WM. SELLAR May dyz2i OFFICE TO LET laln the eubscriber's building, Queen St. Rrge well lighted and of easy approach. ent moderate 9lwk J MeEACHERN ae i E —_— ggg n55@® | ie oD, , Hes © Pe t% NT wae indicia ec ee @ Watch This Space... oe ei Thore’s Money init for You evens QQ a = ta == The pick of the value centr2s of the world are being constantly laid dowu at &: > =3 ovr deors, at such prices as experience and cost alone can command, and placed at = | your disposa: at the closest pe-sible advance on careful buying cost | SPECIALS for Monday, Tuesday and Wednesday. KID G!OVES and Hosiery —Ladies’ Kid Gloves in all the newest shades, at lowest prices. Every pair fully guaranteed. % 2——Plaid Hosiery—™ >. a All the latest colorings, in both ladies’ and children’s sizes, Our Dress Goods department is brimiul of the latest thing at the lowest possible priees. & Sentner McLeod & Co,, QO 5599 — as SCS QV} wren renee SEBEHEMED “Tiger Brand” Clothing & Boots Shoes For Men and Boys—~ Pick fiom these—Black Clay Worsted, Blue Clothing to fit any purse and apy perron. What’s your limit ?— A $10.00 suit. Serges and neat Tweeda—at that price—But you want to see the “Tiger Brand’ make to appreciate their values. Foc a big boy—3 piece suit, $3.50, $4.00, $4.50 to $6.50. Boys’ Norfolk Suits, very prety Tweeds and Serge, “Tiger Brand” make, $2 to $4.50 For little boys what's nattier than a Blug Serge Middy. Better suits and better values than ours are not made. R. H. 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