es a a Le ee ee ee Hehe RB eve impurities crom the els, by the nse of the best re 14 Put aping ass vials. Thirty ina bottle: “we. Recom:aended by many physicians. Pe ’arsons’ Pills VER PIL! MADE” Positively cu we } ar tall iver and Bowel complain ’ g 3, OF Sent post-paid, for 25 cts ‘ ee. 1. S. JoaNsON & Co.. Beston, Maas pectal Notice. 2 i ADDRESS AND PRESENTATION. oe A few days ago Mise Maggie Donahoe, ' of Roseneath, who has had charge of the , schoo! in thut place tor the last two years, resigned in favor of Miss Genevieve Mac donald, morning for Bostoa, where she will enter the training echool for nurses ip the Massacbueetts General Hospital. Prior to ber departure, Miss Donahoe was pre- | sented by her pupils with a handsome dressing ease, accompanied by the follow ing address, read by Miss Thelda Poole:— | Dear Miss Dcxanor:—as this is the | last day you will be with ue asa teacher, | we feel that we cannot jet you go from | amonget us wilhout expt iw our regret i that you are aving us Your unv Tying Kincness ana im parti- ality have won the love and gratitude of your pupils ana the respect and esteem of | our parents. | Ot You have always endeavored to teach us by example as well as by precept, and we | f trust the lessons may never be forgotten, and that the pleasant recollection of the time passed under your care in the school- room, may beto us, through all our lives, ecomething more than a happy memory. You are scoop to leave your home and friends to assume new duties among strangers. We hope you will be success- of Cardigan, and left Saturday | } | College sa dat i She will, no dcut ng pv.chased from Mr. F. J | ¢) jn your chosen professiog and that the stock and good will of| you will make many new friends. We Kand Stationery Busines 1 | trust, however, that these will never en- i ris Bloc x. we will continue the | tirely replace the old ones, who will ever ; s in its various branches. sell- | take ap interest in your welfare west prices for cash only. Miss Please acceptthis dressing case as a} ee | mie We emall token of esteem. It is not a costly Messe ee ™. arte + manag . “< | gifts but it bears with it the love and best in the past, will be in charge} wishes of each and all of your pupils. tore, anid will be pleased to Miss Donahoe in reply thanked the to all ol’ customers and many | donors for their kindness, and spoke of ne the pleasant relatian which had elways oice new stock of Wall Papers | extsted betu een teacher and taught. \ at once ut on sale, and all de- The sentiment ee d in the above re address will be heartily endorsed by the partments of the business wiil be kept parents and others, who have recognized ® ocked A yell supplied news | in Miss Donahoe the many excellent quali- stend will be a special feature of the! ties of mind and heart which are the | s. The store will be known as | attirbutes of the successful teacher. “lhe Bazaar Bookstore.” —— = ry Sons of Temperazrce { i +f Successors (0 F. J. dORNSBY. MO®RIS BLOCK —t'tuwa, March 15, 1goo. ~a @& = @-s, @ © @ 2 2 ®e Brig back anything not dene properly Bring back anything not done right ‘ts our busi cess to turn out work é right, and if we are informed that $ avy work we have done is not 5 | S1\. factory we are only too glad to ( v ke it astisfactory. free of charge. it our business to ;lease customers an we always strive to do &0 as far &’ \t lies in Our power, Yhen in need of anythirg in our jiue remem ber “THE MODERN” Founders Enyineers & Machinists and Boiler Makers. tiruce stewart and Co’y. Steam Nav. Co’y’s Wharf Ch’town, PEI Phone 125 ~~ 4 ; : “= «4. @ ‘Ss a ><. <a @ ~~ ees @ «= «Oe a oe ee ee Don’t Meglect Your Watch | you allow your watch to run too louy »ihout cleaning, or with damag-—, ed parts it may be worn so badly as to distruy its usefulness asa timepiece; better have it examined by your Watch Doctor and if in need of re— pairs he will advise you accordingly and perhaps save your watch. WE BOAST on our repair depart- ment turning out first-class work only. WE 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 you at Great GEorGE STREET. W.N. Tanton Jeweler Su Watcu. sete c eee iN OF THE Bi - ame. eee ee WANTED. A strovg active : sound man to drive a team, work about house and make bhi.o- self generally useful. One who would board at home preferred. Apply at this office. Cl’town, Apri! 9th, 1900 dy 3ins. a D. C. McLEOD BARRISTER “ATTORNEY , SOLI OTL OR, ETC, Orrice—Baak of Nova Building, Cha» lottetown. Scotia dy 3 mos whkly 1 year. i Deak BrerHern, Greeting: One, more we address you by letter. We truse you bave been instrumental in adding to the members who are striving to counter act to the demon of strong drink. Be not discouraged ; we are working iv a cause that is worthy of our most earuest con- sideration and hearty support. And let us remember how great is the enter- prise we are engaged in; and how much depends on our present actions. We are helping to shape the destiny of those who are yet in tender vears and know not the taste of alcohol. Our example is being copied ; and our influence is immortal, so | let us 'be true as steel to the cavse we profess to love. Let us convere at North Wiltthire op tke 20 b, determined to do only that which shall tend to the lasting good of our belored order, Half fere tickets on reilway; good going On the 18th, 19th and 20th, to return up to ard on the 23rd. Certificates of at- tendance must be procured of theG. 8., to present on the home trip. Important matters will be discussed. Don't forget the date Friday, April 20th, 1900, at il a. m. Franternally I Ryest S Werks Grand Scribe. Fredezic oa, April 9, 1900. A Five Butit.—Mr. John Andrews, of Hunter River, bas purchased from Mr. Pethick, of Kingston, Lot 31, a fine young through bred Shorborn bull. This animal is rising two years, weighs 1000 Ibs, and is by Younker’s imported Shorthorn buil out of a Shorthorn cow. Mr. Andrews will use the bul! for breeding purposes. Perrins Easter Gloves at Patons. WANT . HOUSE KEEP ER foe To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every hi ng in our line that is neces sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING | The prices—well, that is wuai we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir iowness will surprise you. ORISCOLL and FLORNSBY (QUEEN 3TREET ae Provincial Rifle Association, ‘he Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, will be held in the City Court Room, City Builk ding, at 4o’clock, p. m.,*,Friday, April 27th, 1900 FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lt. Col.. President HODGSON, Major, Secretary- Tre asurer Ch’towo, April 10th, 1900 d &wid 8S. F. snug sum to 1s gradt vate from ee ee ee eo a eee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL “A HUGE WINDFALL” Mr. Jobn F. Mel) ick, merchant, of Els mira, East Point, received a few deys ago, a letter from @ gentleman residing iu Kaat Boston, Mars., enclosing # clipping from the Boston Traveller coutainiug the foilowing despatch : * gere’s $.00,000 ror somEBopy.” ““ New Yorx, March 27.—Henry Mel- lick, 86 years old, is dead ai his home near Plainfield, N. J. He was known as} amiser. and leaves an estate worth at least $100,000. It he had any relations ' noone in Plainfield knows of them. His farm is a valuable one, and he had |a good-sized bank account in this city. Nw» oue krows whether he made a will or . net, bu expres-el @ supersti~ | tions fear he made v would die it 1s believed he died intestate.” Mr. Mellick, 1s satisfied tist the Henry Mellick referred to in the above, waa hi uncle, his la e father’s only brot er. The name,thesge an general dercription cor- respond exactly. When last h-ard trom he was in Halifax, N.S His wife died abou: 26 years ago, leaving no family. He was known to be very wealthy. He left Halifax abou: that time, and has not been heard from since. Mr. Mellick has writ. ien tothe New York papers and to bis brother Rev. Henry Melick, B. D., pastor | of the Baptist Church at Emerson, | Manitoba, and expectsto have matters | straightened out in & few wee ks Ihere | are eix brothers andtwo sisters, and if | this proves to be correct, they will have a livided amoog them. Mi ss Laura M. Mellick, who is sbout to. the Charlettetown Business chter of Mr. John Mellick t, te pleased to hear of her father’s good fo1tune.—Com., CHanceo H ANDS Mr. Wallace Rodd ‘We are informed by that Mr. William Rattray bas sold bis Parkzide jr, foal of 1899 for the handsome sum of $75. Breeders will do well to patronize this horse, Goon ; cade, aeons - — mitations of Dodd’s Kidney Pills are legion. The box is imitated, the outside coating and shape of the pills are imitated and the name—Dodd’s Kidney Pills is imitated. Imitations are dangerous. The original is safe. Dodd's Kidney Pills have a repuiation, Imita- tors have none or they wouldn't imitate, So they trade on the reputation of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Do not be deceived. There is only one DODD'S. Dodd’s is the original, Dodd's is the name te be care ful about— D-O-D-D:S KIDNEY PILLS i TS Smoke Glasses In spring when sunshine renders seeing painful color- ed spectacles are often a rest and benefit to the eyes, We likely have just what will help you. CH TAVTLIOR Jeweler & Optician, Sunnyside, Queen Square Seed Time Soon here. our 1900 Seed Catalogue Now Ready || Free to all who ask. Our Specialties Choice Garden Veget- able, and best . Flower Seeds, 45 varities Peas. Haszard & ‘loore Books, Seeds & Fancy Goods, of Sweet —_—————— FROM OLD QUEBEC | | Further Confirmation, if Needed, of the Merits of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. any is Quebec, April 9.-—-Tbhis city is the ola~ esti» Canada. 1t possesses the most ims | pregosble fortress in Canada. Itis fit | that Dodd’e Kidney Pitls} four id dorng their great work | ting therefore, should be inthe city of Quebec. Dodd’s Kidney | Pills are the oluest cure for kido ey dis-- | ease in pill form. Dodd’s Kidney Pilis | are eure, strong and certain defence against deato and. ruffering from any nel | Cau-ed by unhealthy kidneys. |. Mr, James Walers, of Quebec, says: 1 *T am gl d to «ay that my cure by Dodd’s | Kido~y Pills, of Kidney trouble, bas been perfectly sati«factory to me. I often recon mend Dode’s Kidney Pills.” Time, patience and industry conquer all things Babies Have Croup, No disease comes so suddenly and treacher- ously upon its victim as Croup. Happy is the mother who has at hand Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Turoentine when the dear ones awakes in the night cougning and Struggling | for breath. This famous remedy is the stand by in the homes of this contiaent asa prompt and certain cure for croup, bronch itis, coughs, colds, asthma and thro ut irritation. 95 cents a bottle. Family size 60 cents. ; The eovrce of many a ja river is but @ small spring. TT An OLD anp WELL I'R1eP REMEDY.— Mrs, Wivelow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by mill‘ens of mothers for their children while teething with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty- five cents a bottie. Its value is incalcuable. Be sure and ask fo Mrs. Winslows Soothing Syrup. New Hats, New Caps, New Ties, New Suspenders, See our north witidow for novelties in neckweay for Kaster.-—Prowse he Jap, CIGARS La Industria, La Hemaca, Picador, El Merito and Fenix. Cigaretves. ‘Tobacco, Pipes. Macdonald’s Drug Store FANCY SALE and TEA The Ladies of St. James Church will hold their Annual Fancy Sale and Tea, in St. James Hall TUESDAY, APRIL (th, 1900. Doors open at 2.30 o’clock in the afternoon. Tea fror 5 to 8 o’clock,. Admission 10 cents. Tea Tea 25 cents NOTICE 10 CONTRACTORS. Tenders are requested for building houses Hills- ihree semi-detached dwelling ;ona Ict of Jand overlcoking borough Square. Plans may be seen ©. Harris, architect Weliner ‘at the office of W. i at the store of W. W. | Tenders to be sent into the under- signed by noon of April 18th. ' The lowest or any tender not ! « necessarily accepted. W. W. WELLNER —) 14, 1900, pe illlia sain =) a) "¥ *y/, PACK MULE AND DRIVER.—[Boston Globe. Cur New Clothin FOR SPRING HAS ARRIVED It is from the best makersin Canada. The fit, finish and general make np is superior to most READY-TO- WEAR CLOTHING. You will find our prices the very lowest.ac- cording to quality ot'o ds Men’s Suits’ from $3.75 to $10.50 Baye Sh Se eee 6.50 When you want clothing, come and’see us. Our INDUCEMENTS, GOOD GOODS and LOW PRICES we a Macdonald & Co Black and Colored Wii. WILKINSON MAEBZIRS. FOR SALE AT —.—m. ____D. A. BRUCE'S eo ih eae aee eeaesey y CUT 4 Prints... a S¢ I. J. Harris, a D LONLON HOUSE | aes ae \ ba — Ped > ¥ ia) hk. dete, ce som Coles. iF Ur ahaha hen aan! be Ae ™ Rens “Bie, +4 P ao ee F i 5: % 1 Am. = me ; ee i A : " Be 4 f 4 f a 3 | ped a ail >. g fm ¥ - | ea Fy § \ a teats Pa A og 1 ¥ 6 GQ Ok: NT | em ae 4 yh y Af fh bo ‘<1l Wine Merchants HOTU Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tacupsow & Co, Glasy> » ee ed om, .