4 { a ‘DR. A.W. CHASE’S REMEDIES. | Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Livef Pills, for diseases of the K ys, Liver, Bladder and Bowels. sass ‘sil ‘nee o On One pulad ; 25¢. a DOX, Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure, for Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Dropping in the Throat, and Hay I ever, 25c. & box, blower free, Dr. Chase's Ointe ment for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Piles and all itching kin « ses 60 cent box. Dr Chase's Ner Food, for exo ted, worne . ensl Shri ou ves and thin ° wat y,d r1sed blood. soc. alarge box Dr. Cha ase’s Liver Cure, for diseases of the Liver, Jaundice and Biliousness. 50c. a bottle. Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine, @ positive tre for Cx ip, Asthma, Bron- chitis and all Coughs s and Colds. 2s5c. a large bott e At all deale McGILL UNIVERSITY. Montreal Sesstow 1899-1990, yo Examine ations, prelimins C oureea of Study will Maririculati @ y to the various te he'll as uniter: *Fa*ulty of Ar s ‘\ien and Women) 1 , +Faculty ef applica Science Thurs. | Fac ilty of Me tic n+ Facalcy of Law, Faculty of Comparative Vetici and Veterinary Sc en> ith Sept Tue, ne , Sat. 16th Sept Sth Sept, *In the Faculty of A ris Revised Curriculum the courses are open ai iso to Pv AR TI AL STU D- BNTS without Matriculation tin the faculty of Applied sclence the cours es in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Min- ing Engineering, Chemistry and Architecture ere also epen to PARIIAL STUDENTS without martricu/ation. kxamination for FIRST YEAR ENTRANCE EXfIBITIONS in the Faculty of Arts. ranging from $90 to $125, will be beld on the Iith Sept emi+rat Mowreal, Charlottetown,>t John N. B., Halifax, St. John’s, Nfld and other cenies The Royal VicroRIA COLLEGE, the new residential college for women, will be ready for occupation in September. The McGIiLtu NORMAL SCHOOL will re-open on Ist September. Particulars of Examinations and copies of Calendar, containing full information as to Conditions of Kntrance, Courses of Study, tegulations of Degrees, Fxhibitions and Scholarship, Fees, etc, may be cbtained on application to : W.V Al jGH ANI Registrar. [pm 355 att [ly Se att Op ‘iy Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hand and made to ord:r. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. PE. I. Door & Sash Factory Canadian Pacific Railway. * The Imperial Limited. ” —FROM— Montreal tu Vancouver IN 100 HOURS, ee eee 1% ar 3 «af [p> 5 Canadian Pacitic express leaving Pain- sec Jct, N.B., at 145 pm, makes close connection at Montreal next morsing with “IMPERIAL LIMITED” leaving at 9.30 am, making the run through to the Paci- fle Coast in five days from P. E. Island, Close connections also made for loca- points in the Canadian North West, Koot. ney Country, Xe. For further particulars, aates of farel ttc., apply to Ticket Agents, or to A. H. NOTMAN, . Genl, Passr. Agent, St. John, N.B Never put off for tomorrow What you can doto czy. If you think you are not getting value for the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look around our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else. Jobn McKenna Queen Street, THE DAiuyY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 5, 1859 sek eee eaba dda A ARAARAAAA ‘ AR Persuasive Talkers. | Business men are sometimes tired | out by the too much talking of the life | insurance agent. There are of course agents who know better than worry and a busy man, and they It is to be remember- although merchants | weary succeed | better as a rule. ed, however that may not relish the prosy and didactic essay of the “tireless talkers” there are! |}some peop’e who do. We find in an} Amenican dail ny the foll owing co hhc quy: “(an [insure your life,” asked the per suasive man. “I dunno,” replied Far- | mer Corntossel. “I don’t want no life insurance. I’ve got ail I kin carry, an’ my wife wants me to stop some o’ that. J hope you can’t, but I’m a truthful manan’I ain’t goin’ to express no positive opinion till after I’ve heard you talk awhile.” Now, the sort of challenge many a man would| give a day’s pay to get the chance to} answer. If Mr. Agent did not get | | here is Corntossel to take out a risk with him it would certainly not be for lack of talking and persuading and warning. —Monetary Times. The Mission of Advertising. The great business men of the coun- | try create business; they would have a sorry time of it if they were hunting only the customers who wanted their wares. They teach men the advantages | of using their goods ; the profit there is in adopting modern methods. ‘They put men on the road to fortune. ‘This is the mission of live, virile advertising. It leads the people toa higher civiliz— ation.—Agricultural Advertising. Try to have the headlines of your | ads come just as near as possible to | the main subject. Ina large majority | ¢ of cases the very best possible headline is the name of the goods in combin- ation either with the special description or circumstances or occasicn upon which the advertisment is founded. for example: “Fifty cent ribbon at roc. per yard” is a better heading than “Feminine vanity” or “Lovely women,” or any of those generalizing titles. Don’t generalize. Don’t imagine you have to Gisguise the business part of your advertising as if it were a bitter pill to be sugar coated. If your goods are all right people want to know about | them and you want people to cooer about them. The sort of people you want to at- tract by your oe 6 Pg are people that you can probably sell goods to. You don’t want to attract mere idle curiosity seekers. You don't want ad— vertisments or headlines that will mere- ly catch an idle fancy. That isn’t busi- ness ; and advertising is business. It is a mistake to suppose that ad-— vertising has got to be disguised or covered upin any way. ‘The plainer and franker and mare bnsiness-like it is the better people like it. If a wo- man wants ribbons, or shoes, or a} tailor made gown, or apiece of furni-— ture, or if she is likely to want it or is in any position where she will prob- ably want it before long, then the de- scription and price, and if possible the picture (a good one) of that particular peice of goods," is the most attractive form of advertising to her. An advertisment that beats all around the bush and talks about the weather and the little birds singing in the branches, and all that sort of rub— bish, not only uses up space that has} to be paid for, not only makes poor writing from a literary standpoint, but obscures and handicaps the particular element of advertising that is mort at- Eee THOSE —_«g gi BOOTS OF BELL'S! some of the ridiculously low prices on the cheaper grades. Ladies - . ~ 75sec | Missen’ - - 65ec } Men’s Strong Boots « SSc Then we have ever so many others— in fact all the best, leading, popular makes. YOU SHOULD comeand see my stock. Shop is on Great George St., quite near Queen Square Gardens. JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET. Neark QUEEN STREET. , Ous trade. | is peculiarly true in mercanule affairs. ; | trusiveness are ‘J. T. Peardon, tractive to the people Want to reach.—Wolston Dixey. you A Modest Man. Publicity is the liie-b'ood cf prosper- “Out of sight out of mind’ With whatever retiring and delicate fedling a man may be endowed by na ture, when he embarks in business he enters a field where silence and unob ob . > the guide} osts to jlivion. Day after day the modest man is impressed with the convictiun that ‘he mnst obtrude himself upoun the public eye a: ugh deep fuirows in the public mind if he js to get tu him self great gain. He must p thej public in its rush along the ement | by Startiing and seductive window | shows ; and he must assail the public in | its heme by the in advertisment. ‘lo modest ard the truthful man horn ing extraordinary may seem distasteful but it need not be so. It can be so done as not to offend the most gentle- manly instincts, yet be highly effective. In truth, whatever is vulgar and brag— gart-like in advertising is to that extent weak. Stout assertion, up to the full level of the truth, is permissible, but exaggeration is to say'the least, risky.— Outftter (London). Sidi us newspape r man blow- . tne this Seeing the Article. The nearer you can come to making people see the goods you are ta rIking about, the better advertising you are doirg. It isa good deal better to offer something special—even though it isn’t fully desc:ibed—than to adver- tise in a general way. Butt is much better still to make an ad_ perfectly plain and distinct so that everybody may know exactly what you are talking ! about—and in their mind’s eye almost | see the Gazette. D-O-D-D°S article.—Chicazo Apparel need pagannaietntethebenaneeiiceutcssdh 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. ec Thero's Only One Dodd's Me Wholesale Grocer Keeps in stock in his Store und warehouse, Lowez Queen Street, Charlotteiown, “EVERYTHING® in the line of Groceries, etc., that is generally kept in stock The Retail Grocer ye Call and see— John T. Peardon EE Gifts For the June Bride {f yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, call at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome ,and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of deagn, and brilliancy of finieb, if bought from us. We have also some fine china,and beautiful glassware. See our goods for quality and price The bridegroom will aleo find the article he wants at our etore, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS gunnyside, Opposite P. O. Weary of Experimenting With salves, supvositories and ointments ' and dreading aeurgicul oderation, seores and ' hundreds have turned to Dra. W. Chase’s oin' ment and found it av ~bsolute cure for pile the fisrt application brings relief trom the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent care There is a better half in every wedding— | but the best man doesn’t get her, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians, —__ er + <> - <a Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-half of the total weulth of all nations. ——eage ~~ ~<a + ~<Bilapee—— | Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, DRA. We uraate Ff CATARRH CURE... Gu h is sent di rect to the diseased = parts by the Impré ve d Llower. a ) Heals the ulcers, clears the air J passages, stops droppings in the Catarrh and H , free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chas Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. -“-7- The evil thet men do is soon forgotten— by themselves. : a H{S OWN FREE WILL {ar Go Ae) J a Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’s LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without i it. It is traly a wooderfal medicin>. Joun A. Macponap, Publisher Iroprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays : and holidays not includs ed, ‘Ask for Minard’s snd take no other, A New York York desfateh states that the Standard Oi! Co. bax increased its capital sicck from $100,000,000 to $116 000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak schoo! girl, suffering the evil effects ot an exhausied nervous sys- lem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully ret tored to the vigor ard buoyency of robust heaith, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Foou. ‘rhe healthful giow cn ihe cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. oP. a The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit, —_—_—~_ -——em - Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kid neys are kept heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chate’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. It is Uric Acid le*t in che bio d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_ 4. W. Uhase’s Kidney- Liver Fills make the Kicneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and this removes the cause of theumatism, One pili a dese, 25 cents a box. The London places of entertainment would bold ali the inhabitants of Edin» burgh, and then there would be several thousand vacant seais. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’ § Friend The annual in‘erest charge on the Span- ish nations! debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. Swell “™ Photographs. “s THE ~ UNIOLA ” ny, THE NEATEST, TASTIEST, AND NIOEST THING IN PHOTOS..... Better Arrange a Sitting ! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRAPHERS....... Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— ww=-—London House Corner Themas Campbell Remember in Purchasing That the Action: of A riano is Its Very iife and Soal More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintgman Piano, than to the outward appearance. A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental furnturs, but a piano with | The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used ing Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Cheicest material and the Highest ‘Skill in workmanship that the world can pro duce The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is elways neat, durable anc Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those of other makers, : MILLER BROTHERS The P. EB. Island } | } i Music House Connolly Building Queen St, -—JUST ARRIVED AT-— FPLETOHER'S PIANO WAREROOMS. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. Linen =—=Collars 2 tcr 25 cents BEST VALUE JN TBs. Oe re D. A. BRUCE'S. BLACK SOX-.--- 3 PATRS FOR 25 cents Dp. UCH, MORRIS BLOCK ws Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Victoria-Montreal tire Insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P. E. Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the tariff rates. I am, therefore, prepared to effect insurance a substantially reduced rates J. SF. JOUNSTON, Agent, Charlottztown,P E. Island | June 4 —2aw tf HOUSEKERPERS WILL FIND AT Td CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— Hewsecleanine? SUPPLAHS.1 Builders will also find a complete line of goods, tableu to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Ourrmseit are easy. R. B. NORTON & CO. LTD — ii wi.