THE DAILY EXAMINER, SEPTEMBER 9 i890. Odds andjEnds. A telephone clerk dismissed for inefii- ciency found that he had missed his call- ing. Employer—Have you no attachment to me? No interest in the success of the busi- ness? No pride in the establishment ? Employe—It is purely @ matter of business. I give you so much work and you give me so little money. ‘+ Please, sir, give me aid. My wife and children are starving.” ‘‘ Who are you !” ‘“f ama Knight of Labor ordered out ona strike by our leaders.” ‘‘ Well, I’m a walk- ing delegate, on my way to Newport to join my family, who are spending the summer there. I have no time to stop, but here’s ten cents for you.” His Reply.—A Glasgow policeman was asked the other day what his views were on the subject of police pensions. He replied that Burns, when he was an exciseman, had exactly expressed them in his famous toast: “+ Here’s to the last verse of the last chapter of the Book of Kings.” No more would he say, and the querist, on going home, turned up his Bible and read: ‘‘ And his allowance was a continual allowance given him of the king; adaily rate for every day, all the days of his life.” The Pipesat Lucknow.—Sir David Baird, in aletter tothe London Times says: It has often been’ doubted whether the pipes of the Highlanders had been heard at the Residency at the time the relief of Lucknow -was being carried out. I can state that on the night before the *t Mess-house” affair, immediately after we had got possession of the Shan-Nujaff, when on the top of this building with Adrian Hope (Brigadier), Robert Hope Johnstone, Dawson (93rd), and others, | came across a piper of the aforesaid regiment. I said to him, ‘* Play up,” which he immediately commenced to do. I was told after the tune he played was ‘The Campbells are Coming.” As the Residency was, I should think, not more than three quarters of a mile away, this might easily have been heard there. 1 have often. been asked to write of this before. Lot —————_—_—__ ++ +o . For Your Moulting Hens. The time that hens shed their feathers is‘again at hand, Itisa very exhausting process. Are you prepared to help them through this trying period? Eggs have not been so high for years at this season as now; they will be still higher. Hens rare- ly if ever lay while moulting, then help them to get their new plumage quickly. Many people get only five or six dozen eggs in a year from a hen and lose money when they ought to get three times that many and make money rapidly. How? There are about 600 eggs in the ovaries of a hen; get all you can of them in two years and keep the hen no longer. You thus save two or three years’ feed of the hen which is no small item if you buy all the food. When a hen is in ‘‘ condition” szys a high poultry authority, ‘‘she will lay plenty of eggs.” Therefore, help her through the moulting season, that she may be in condition to lay early, as everything is pointing to higher prices for eggs this fall than ever before. The elements need- ed by ahen at moulting, in addition to good food, is contained in Sheridan’s Con- dition Powder to a very high degree. _Theusauds of people have proven it to ~ be worth its weight in gold when hens are moulting. It keeps them in health, helps form the new plumage, and gets them in condition to lay early. A hen will not ley while moulting. But if you give them during the moulting Sheridan’s Condition Powder daily in extra doses, they will get to lay much sooner and lay all winter; larger, better and more vigorous eggs for hatching than pullets. But don’t keep them a third year; get all the eggs in two. ’ Remember Sheridan’s Powder is not an egg- * food; you can raise or make food as cheaply asangone. ‘To any person interested, I. 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., on receipt of address and stamp for reply will send a recipe for making a good egg-food, Any person buying and using Sher?dan’s Condi- tion Powder now will get their hens in good laying condition and stand a good chance to win one of the large gold premiums to be offered later by the same firm, who are. the only makers of Sheridan’s Condition Pow- der. For 50 cents they will send two 25 cent packs, five packs for $1.00; or for $1.20 one large 2} pound can of powder, post- paid; six cans for $5.00, express prepaid. A copy of the best poultry magazine pub- lished, sent. free. The paper one year and a large can of powder for $1.50 s4 — — To the Deaf. A person cured of Deafness and noises in the head of 23 years’ standing by a Simple Remedy, will send a description of it LREE to any person who applies to NicHotson, 177 McDougal Street, New York. Sep 4 dy law SHERWOOD CEMETERY. 1 page ato situated at the junction of Royalty and Brackley Point Roads, conveniently reached by Rail or Carriage. Trains run daily to Cemetery at 7 and 9.45 a. m., and 4,15 and 4.30 p. m., and return at 10.35 a. m. and 5,25 p. m. (local time). Funeral trains may be had whenever re- quired. Price of Plots as follows :— Family Plots, 15x20 feet, on high and dry ground, sold at reduced price of..$20 00 Plots half above size, in good locations. 12 50 MINGle “Graven: Fis Ns occ 2 00 _ For further information apply to Mr. Wil- liam Coyle, Keeper, at the Cemetery Cottage, or to the undersigned, at the County Court Office. HENRY SMITH, Secretary Cemetery Company. july17—eod 3m Tenders for Debentures. SEALED TENDERS, marked “Tender for Debentures,” will be received by the Board of School Trustees of Charlottetown, through the undersigned, up to 12 o’clock, noon, 22ND SHP- aoa PROX., for School Debentures of 5 . each, amounting to Twenty-Three Thousand ollars, issued by the Board for a period of twenty years, and pak interest at four per cent. per annum, payable half-yearly, under the provisions of the Public Schools Act 1877, and an Act amending the same, passed in 1890. The payment of the Interest on these Debentures is ag by the Provincial Government. Ten- ers wi e received for the wh said Debentures. ee sec OE retary of Scho : Ch’town, Aug, 26, 1890—tl] 22nd ol:Board s MUSICAL. HE REV. FRED E. J. LLOYD, Con- ductor of the Charlottetown Philhar- monic Society, etc., etc., will take a few MUSIC PUPILS, whom he will visit at their own homes. He will undertake to give instruction in Harmony, Counterpoint (Thorough Bass) and Composition, as well.as in Vocal and Instru- mental (Piano or Organ) Music. Mr. Lloyd proposes to begin his instruction about the Second Week in September. Pupils for Harmony and Composition will only be received in class (of not less than six, or at the least four members,) for the present. Mr. Lloyd is open to an engagement as Choirmaster to any of the City Choirs. Term, ete , on application. aug26—dy 6i then eod tf not only aids DYSPEP TI Cl At Digestion and cures Indigestion, but positively does cure the most serious and long stand- ing cases of Chronic Dyspepsia. DYSPEPTICURE BY MAIL. (Large size only). Dyspepticure will be sent by mail to those who cannot yet procure it in their own vicinity. Many letters have been received from distant parts of Canada and United States enquiring how Dyspepticure can be obtained; many letters have come from nearer places that either have no handy store or where the remedy is not yet well known. To meet these demands, and at the same time make Dyspepticure quickly known in places where, under ordinary circumstances, it might not reach for some considerable time, the large ($1.00) size will be sent by mail without any extra expense to the user. The Post Office is every- where, so none who wish the remedy need be without it. Upon receipt of $1.00 by Registered Letter or Post Office Order, a large bottle of Dyspepticure (special mailing style) will be for- warded, postage prepaid, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N, B. Every Teese and General Dealer in Canada should sell Dyspepticure, as it is strongly de- manded from all directions, Wherever intro- duced it soon becomes a standard remedy. The following Wholesale Houses handle Dyspepti- cure: T, B. Barker & Sons, and 8. McDiarmid, St. John; Brown & Webb, and Simson Bros, & Co., Halifax ; Kerry, Watson & Co., Montreal, aug2d ‘ CAPT. JOHN HUGHES, —DEALER IN— Anthracite aud all kinds of Coal, THE BEST QUALITY. Orders left at Office will be promptly at- tended to. WATER STREET, Charlottetown, P. E. Island. aug9—I1m eod MAGIO HEALER SAL’. Sure Cure for Sore Eyes. ARGYLE SHORE, Aug. 30, 1890. RS. ROSS,—!I hereby certify that your Magic Healer Salve has proved a cer- tain cure for sore eyes. A little girl of Mrs, Donald Stuart, Bonshaw, has had sore eyes from her youth, and after trying all othér remedies without success, is now perfectly cured by your Salve, and has authorized me to send you this testimonial. [am happy to be able to give it my approval as a good ap- plication for all skin injuries. I remain, yours truly, sept4 D. A. McLEAN. The Hotel Dundas Lisplanade V ILL open for the reception of Transien} and Permanent Boarders, under the management of the Sisters of Charity, ina few days, of which faller notice will be given. aug9 P| Di iy KH HAVE A LARGE STOCK OF! FLOUR. ot reliable Brands, — j V Carter’s Best; | Kent Mills, White Star, &c. Every Barrel warranted. Selling low for cash or approved credit. ——ALSO—— Best American KILN DRIED CORN- MEAL, Granulated Sugar, West India Sugar in 28-lb, bags and by the pound, Tea at 25, 30, 40, 50 and 60 cents per lb., and a full stock of Family Groceries. We pay highest cash price for Fresh Eggs, and one cent per dozen advance over cash price when exchanged for goods. Our Store is the right place to sell Eggs and to buy Groceries. GEO. CARTER & CO., Grocers and Seedsmen. Ch’town, July 21, 1890. Male Teacher Wanted. PPLICATIONS will be received b A dersigned up to noon of the 22nd Baptanioe: instant, from Male ‘Teachers of the First or Second Class, for a position as Teacher in the West Kent Street School. ISAAC OXENHAM, — Secretary of School Board, Septi—2aw (wed sat) ‘These pills were a won- derful discovery. Un- like any others. One Pilla Dose. Children take them easily. The most delicate women use them. Im fact ali ladies can obtain very |) great benefit from the use of Parsons’ Pills. Gne box sent post- paid for 25 cts., or five boxes for $1 in stamps. BO Pilisin every box. We pay duty to Canada. The cireular around each box explains the symptoms. Alsohow to cure a great variety of diseases. This infor- mation alone is worth ten times the cost. A handsome illustrated pamphlet sent free con- tains. valuable infor- mation. Send for it. Dr. I. S. Johnson & Co., 22 Custom House Street, Boston, Mass. **Best Liver Pill Known.” ———(x) For this week only we offer the balance of our Summer Neckwear, the finest and largest stock in the elty, at sd per Straw Hats at half price. cent. discount. Ready- made ©lothing at $0 per cent. dis- count. Sweeping Reductions in all Departments for Cash only. Mr. McDonald has charge of our Tailoring Department, and you are sure of getting a fashionable and good-fitting Garment and the best stock of goods in the city to select B. S. DAVIES & CO., from. Ch’town, Aug. 25, 1890. Machestet Fi CAMERON BLOCK. ) SSINGIGE GON, OF MANCHESTER, ENGLAND. —_— (x) CAPITAL, eres) £1,000,000 STG. Every Description of Property Insured at Lowest Rates. (x) —— HEAD OFFICE OF THE COMPANY, - - - CHIEF OFFICE FOR CANADA, - - MANCHESTER, ENG. TORONTO. ONT. HORACE HASZARD & E. H. BEER, JOINT AGENTS FOR P. E. ISLAND, for Infants and Children ““Oastoria is sc well adapted tochildren that {recommend it as superior to any prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcuzn, M.D., 111 Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. Fo 6 rae, Smear en Fa SEEN Sastoria curés Colic, Constipation, Sour Stomach, Jiiarrhcea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sieep, and promotes di- gestion, — Without injurious medication. Tae Cenratr Company, 77 Murray Street, N. Y. Insurance eae PHOENIX 9 lia: of Martford, Conn., f HSTABLISH ED 1854 Company, (0 eae GOASE GAPITAL, represent this Company through P, H. Island. EK. H. BEER, General Agent for P. OFFJCE—King Square, Charlottetown, P. ear EI sie 1) Communications by mail or telephone will receive prompt attention. B2,000. 000, At BE: santed to isin, -od— anys K. I. WATCHMAKE & AND JEWELER, AS now added to his already large stock a very fine assortment of GOLD and SILVER ial WATCHES of the best manufacture, and the newest patterns in JEWELERY, All Goods sold are guaranteed. Store closes every evening (except Saturday) at 6 o’clock. NORTH SIDE MARKET SQUARE, CWTOWN., ap29—dy Zaw wky li. A RARE OPPORTUNITY. THAT desirable block of ground situate i and being in the front and centre of the City of Charlottetown, and known as the “REVERE HOUSE” property, and com- prising nearly one acre of land, and a most magnificent site for a Railway Passenger Station or first-class Hotel, is now offered for sale by tender. Tenders will be received by the Lady Superioress of the City Hospital for the pur- chase of the whole block only up till the 31st of December, 1890, reserving the right to accept or reject any tender. Further information respecting buonds and conditions can be had on application to Lady Superioress at the City Hospital, or to M. P. HOGAN, Agent, City of Charlottetown. -aug7—dy tt wky her Kent Mills Flour. NOTICE S HEREBY GIVEN that a first-class One Tenement House, situate on Prince Street, next to Thomas Alley’s, Esq., will be to let and possession given the first day of Septem- ber next. The above House has been in pos- session of Rupert B. Norton, Esq., for four years, and occupied by Dr. Warburton the present year, both of whom built new houses of their owu. The above House is first-class in every respect, and will be provided with a good Stable and Coach House. Apply to John Kelly, Esq., Water Commis- sioner, or to the owner, EDWARD KELLY. augl4 CHTOWN MUTUAL Fire Insurance Company. HE ABOVE COMPANY is taking risks on Dwellings, Furniture, Stocks, etc., at very low rates. Citizens can get insurance at the actual cost, instead of paying exorbitant premiums to foreign corporations. The under- signed has been appointed Secretary, and can = seen at his residence, Lower Great George treet, B. BALDERSTON. aug22—3m 2aw CHARES I. MORRISON, Commission Merchant 22 SAN D2 &UCTION HER, 106 Queen St., Charlottetown, P. E. I. Auction Sales of Real Estate, Bankrupt Stock, Furniture, Farm Stock, etc., carefully attended to. Consignments solicited. Prompt returns guaranteed and good references given. aug6—2m eod NEW YORK Steamship Co. THE REGULAR LINE. THE IRON STEAMSHIP VALENGIA, 1600 TONS. CAPTAIN F. ¢. #ILLAR, W Il. leave Company’s Wharf, rcar of Custom : House, ST. JOHN, for NEW YORK, via Eastport, Maine, Rockland, Maine, and Cottage City, Massachusetts, A Tan = ‘ Every Friday, at 3 p. m., (Eastern Standard Time). Keturning, Steamer will leaye Pier 40. EB (fon: of Pike Street). New York, ras TUES: D-Y,atip.m., for Cottage City, Mass., Rock- I.nd. Me, Nastport, Me, and St. John; N. B. : Fr ight taken on Through Bills of Lading to and from ail points South and West of Ne Yo k. and from New York to all points in th Ma: itime Provinces. Cheapest fares and lowest rates. Shippers and importers save TIME and MONEY hy ordering goods to be forwarded by the New Y ork Steamship Company. Railwets sold at ali stations on the Intercolonial For further information apply to FRANE ROWAN, Agent 288 Prince Willa Street, t. Joh ‘ OrtoN.L.Newcomp, "" 40bm Ne By General Manager, 63 Broadway, New York, FOR SALE. pe desirable Brick Residence situated on the north side of Hillsboro Square, The House is frost-proof throughout. Coach House, Stable and Coal House on the _pre- egg Entrance from Weymouth and Rich- mond Streets. The property ruzs back 1 feet, and is 48 feet ite é ae For further particulars apply on the pre- mises to : MRS. KENN june27—dy NNEDY. It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simple. 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They will be found a mast efficacious remedy for derangements of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and tor- 3 action of the liver and bowels which produce in- igestion and the several varieties of bilious and liver complaints. Sold by all Chemists, WEOLESALE AGENTS ¢ EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, MONTREAL. THE WONDER = eT = OF THE AGE ve ROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. iO° Ba ANEW IM & package. For sale everywhere. If your dealer does not keep them, send direct to the manufacturera, J. S. ROBERTSON :& (C0, Montreal, —FOR SALESBY—% « GEO. E. HUGHES Charlottetown, April 5, 1889. PB. ISLAND STAMBRS Summer Arrangements. HE well-known Steamers “ST. LAW; RENCE” and “PRINCESS OF WALES” — make DAILY TRIPS as under, Sundays ex- Leaving Charlottetown at six o’clock in the morning for Pictou, connecting there wi steamer “ Egerton” at 10 a. m. for New @ ‘ow, and thus with Morning Train for Cape reton and Kastern Points. Also at Pictou 2 atl p. m, with I. C. R. for Halifax. weaving Pictou about noon, on arrival of Morn- Li ing Train from Halifax, fer Charlottetown. caving Summerside on arrival of Morning Train from Charlottetown for Point du Chene and connect there with I. C. R. Trains for oncton and St. John, for Canada United States. ; Leaving Point du Chene on arrival of Morning rain from St. John and Moncton for Sum- merside, and connect there with train for Charlottetown. By order, F. W. HALES, Secy. Ch’town Steam Nav, Co. (td)s iuly5—eod 4m Because the strongeste | ee i