¢ ; Win ig sections. - <i, ‘WU See) a A ve TL A EE PDS EO Me RCAF WR _ oo _ ° ed ‘ fhe Examiner Calendar eeee . a@ « } as FOR JUN Mi NS ( N WwW ‘ ~ rst 16 ') Sun 14 } 14 “ - 14 7 ; 47 { lay } 17 34 } sday 13 48 34 a) 14 Wedne: lay 12 18 34 3 50 rT! 35 4 39 5 Thursday ] {3 5 4 39 56 Friday 14 19 35 ey, . . ay 17 Sat 14 iy 35 6 16 * Ia ¥ 18 Su 74 iY 35 7 OS ?9 Monday 14 19 35 7 54 fh Tue iv 14 tL 35 8 42 eys | ext sday 15 5c 35 9 4] 22|T hursday 15 $0 35 110 20 23} 5 . 2 7 ‘ a3) Fr 1? 50 34 1 09 24|Saturda 16 58 24 «/11 58 25)Sunday 16 5C 34 ‘even 26; Monday 16 50 33 l 36 27) Tuesday 3} So |} 3 (2% "YQ la 18 19 33 2 13 29/1 hursday 13 | 49 | 31 | 402 yy S riday 419 7 49 451 15 30 &t ¢- } y We >. “ Ge Bale AT OST: ae OO se Lasts —fathers freely—a pure hard soap—low in price, highest ia quality. re Read the Directions on the wrapper to learn how to oLtain the best results in washing clothes. A quick easy way. oS ~~: ' : PP Py Pow ee 2 BH? > ; SURPRISE SOAP is the name. FF PP SF PSS SPP SS SPE TS Wants, Lost, Found, &e = ~ LOST— On Sunday the ilt th inat, @ pair of spectacles in leather case--marked Kirttle- ridge & Martin, Minneapolis, Minn. Return to Alley & Co., and get reward 137 “BO. ARD WANTED—Bp ayornge manina private family. Address Box 665, City P. O. 235 A PASTURE—wWith after grass lor 1 cow, at the head of Pewnal Street. Appl to James Eden. West Street. 135 4) end WANTED.—A girl for ganeral housework. Appiv to Mrs McGregor Prince, Street, ee 3ipdeod _ Ww ANTE D.— A good cook—reference reouir- od. Apply at this office, 134 TC LET—Shop next to Orera House. 134 Avply to Geo. V. Moore 31 GIRLS WANTED—Immediately to learn the dressmaking. Apply to Miss Rackham at Weeks «& Co, 134 3i w ANTE D AT ONC E- —3 pants makers and 2 veat makers; highest prices and constant enloyment at D. A. Bruce. 134 cawit BOY WANTED— Intelligent boy as appren- tice at this office, GIRL WANTED—To learn drees making, Apply to Miss Barrett at Sentner «& a WANTED— - g-rl for cenaral “housework. Apply to Mra J. T. McKenz'e, Hillsborogh Square. 123 WANTED.—On the 24th of June. Good wages, Apply to Mrs. Edward Barfield Charlottetown, guar. ¢. side Journal 130 a crok, PASTURETO LET.--Good pasture, three end ahalf miles from town. continuous fiow of fresh water. Apply to John Prowse, Roy- alty East TO LET— A dwelliag house | an Putede Sr. formerly occupied by Mr. 3. (C. Nash. Possess ion given immediately, Apply to awe Smith, at County Court Office PLEASANT HOME WORK FC FOR “MEN OR W OMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ng @r experienee needed; viain instruction ead work mailed on appli-ation for rosition AK ddress Memorial Co.. London, Ont. TO LET.— House on Rrichton Road, heat- @4 with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present sceupied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given May. apply to J. J. McKianon 69 #75 0 will buy the best hand made bugyy with bey material and work throughout. Keep the money on the Island, encourage yourown mechanica, and buy from F. R. Fos- reR, Upper Queen Street wytf Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps wre absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not iniure the venderest skin, ormost delicate fabrics Try hem NOTICE! » The New York Life losurance Company throughout the Maritime Provinces, for appo'ntn.ents a8 district representatives, city and country. So-re valuable posit- 018 now vacant, will Le conferred on suit able applicants. Experience not absolat- shy DeCexagry, ADDRESS .—Agescy Director, York Life Building, Montreal. 135— New is prepared to treat with gectlemen | THE DAILY IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 12 1dv3 ae a oY aE ! ry" Be oe . er : > ma . ) ee Justices, che Mowery oe ‘he St. James Budget tells the 2 1. Facet 6 SS | | l allt ba ans an! j as be ry that a? yr ] for awhile unused he | Thereare three conditions: } wing somewha —_ve i ' \ ter in Chambers | . | gleaned from the columns of the Len: 3 beet A ed: ee blood is poor; |} don Times: 7 co osphere is avit | ie. ray > ete, gee OS | Herr Wolff, special correspondent of ' a is tie sh id i W he n more flesh 1S needed; | The Tageblatt, having an idle day s mne- é gr we ie aia part : When there 1S weakness , where between Kiao Chou and rsing- aisha. ian ; | tau, went out in guest of adventu a meas ro os ‘ill dust alice ae ing. Wh . of the throat or lungs. | } with his dog, Schuster, and his cle: ir shears Cils a lye oe Sale os . | Arriving at a courthouse, he found a is not so gen ally kne we = ee ara m4 There is one cure: that 38 n : rep ing ‘ ) try > C3} — ¥ , ‘hh VV i . HF - aring 1: Ti canoes illic” a a anid | Scott’s Emulsion. | charg* .d with murdering German mit pl “eel ~* nly explanation o| | ar sorNe mea 18 G ~ kane ac | sionaries. Waving a piece of pap for some 6 ) omen att it Santains the Dest cote | which he declared was his warrant, he ee ne or ore a l a’ : i lsified Li pr mptly took the highest seat, ordered } : netal in tb be odg 0 at liver oil emulsifiec » OF dl- | ** Herr yon Schuster’’ to take the next A ‘‘wireedgo’’ is commonly put on ?| ¢ . ruses Fas ot ~d r] | sae ; t hi right pla d bis cler! tool by amateurs. The steel turns ant | gested, nd combined with ; in dignity O DIS KAU, iace 13.5 i b : . : . af — k ‘ in his left, waved aside the bewildered folds back on it elf. if 1s owing “0 -_ . Tpo yt OS yhites an |; eee Wer" edge being made too long and thin, o: the hy} I 10S} d | mandarin, who doubtiess thought that this was the ‘‘mailed fist’? in person, | ara called for the prisoners, whom, without hearing evidence, be promptly acquitted. He then rode off, followed a Herr von Schuster and the clerk, de- claring that the order of the day was at an end. Stranger Than Fiction, The limits of probability bave lately been puzzling a London police imagis- trate. The origin of his perplexity, as given by the Illustrated London News, is this: A young domestic servant tried to cash one or two forged checks end was arrested in the attempt. She said ‘‘a gentleman’’ gave them to her—a “Me. Gilbert,’ whose whereabouts nobody could trace. That story has been told too often to impress a jury—no juryman likes to be made a laughing steck—bnuié before a verdict of ‘‘guilty’’ could be given a man fell down dead in the streets. He was recognized as ‘‘the gen- tleman’’ by the accused woman, and, sure enough, in his pocket were found other forged checks similar to those she had attempted to put into circulation. Even Mr. Lane, Q. C., may be persuaded that trcth really is stranger than Rests, SIGX HEADACHE Positively cured by these Litiie Piils, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiap Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smali Pill. Small Dosey Small Price. | Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, | Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills Ra AAGIOCHAS Sy We Always —KEEP IN STOCK — Christie. Brown & Co’s Fesh B Fig Bar. Marie. Sociai Tea. Fruit Gingerbread. Tea. Ginger Nuts. Arrowroot, Cracknel. Waier Ice Wafers. teception Wafers. Ginger Wafers, (in pound Tins.) Fresh and reliable, | Sanderson & Co PURE FOOD SELLERS. BENS SPA D. L. a “ Agent for tbe Windsor, N. 8. Plaster Co.—Engiish Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agentfor the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a wellyfuroished*feed s: ore adjoin- ng grocery. aaa. 2 D.cL. HOOPER, nm Ccr. Great George & Chestiat » ——— —o-_ - | : | | (est price metal being too soft. The only curt for a wire e dae : is to break off the ben! | portion and grind and set again ‘‘A knife that cuts butter when it i hot’’ (and under no other circumstances we sometimes meet with. We haves been going into the reasons of things and the reason of this is easily explain ed. Heat expands metal, and in propor tion to the amount of metal which i heated. There is more metal in thi breadth of a blade than in its thicknesa and the former, therefore, is expanded immensely more than the latter. In oth er words, the wedgelike shape is length. ened, and the tool becomes ‘‘sharp.’ The Fall of Just Pride. One day soon after the Mulberry Bend park was laid out in the Italian quarte! of New York the man who had haé more to do with the good work thar any one elsé was passing there. As he strode happily along, thinking of the tenements thet used to stand there, the fresh, clean earth attracted him and hé¢ walked out apon it, Stamping joyqusly about, he exclaimed: ‘Fine, fine! They have planted the the feed and soon the green grass wil) spring up under the warm sunshine. |i is my proudest’’— Just then a park policeman who had slipped up behind bim landed two viz: orous whacks on the good man's back. “Git off’n th’ grass, ye looney crank !’’ he said. ‘‘ Be off wid ye, quich now, an don’t let me ketch ye ‘round here ag'in or I'llran yein. See’ G’wan, now. The philanthropist bad leaped w to the walk and his fist doubled uy old i} cls with anger, but a second thought, thal | the ‘‘sparrow cop’’ was right, causr¢ bis hand to relax, and the maker of tive park ‘‘moved on,” sore but wise ever. The Unattainabic. She looked at him with soulful, pen- tive eyes, **In what,’’ she asked, ‘‘do you think true earthly happiness, if it existed, } would consist?” He gave the question careful consid- eration before he answered. “‘In haying weather that would en- able one to wear an overcoat in summer and a eras sh suit in winter. ’’—Wasbing- ton Star. Uneanny Jewel Box. The native Andamanese women have &curious custom. When one of them becomes a widow, she prepares the skuli of her deceased husband and carries it about suspended at her side. There it answers the purpose of a treasure box, in which she places her jewels, her money and other valuable possessions, 80 far as space will <llow. lower French ships pass through the buez canal than German, Italian or tven Dutch. Crinese rice paper is made from tie traw of the ~ice nlant ' Boys’ CLoraing —Two and three piece suits by the thor s- ands, at prices that cannot be duplicated in »ny part of the] p:ovinces. The newest sty- les, the best qua ity, the low- . Prowse Bros the Wonderful Cheap Mea. Hars anp Cars—There are others; but none so good 4s Christys’ Hats, of the very newest styles, all the best shades in stcck. Prov se Bros New Chocolate Goods We have just received from Ganong Bros a nice assortment of their fin- eat chucolates, iv both light and dark coverinze, includiag— Lily Nougatines, Burnt Almonds Walnut Creams, Almontinos, (ccoatinas, G. B. Cream Drops Iee Cream Drups, Trilbys Sumati as, Barinas, ete. BEiR & GOFF glycerine. It promises more pr ompt relief and more last- ing benefit in these cases than can be obtained from the use of any other remedy. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta, SESS ae _— He Comamasy a eRe ee st ‘ os an, Our windov screens keep 4 them out. We have them adjustab'e for any size win- dow. 30c, 386 each Screen doors all sizes 90c. Refrigerators, Lawn Mowers Dedd & Rorers 39C, MEETING A snecial meeting of of the shareholders of the Morel: Dairying Compt av, will be hel in Mor]! Hat‘! on ‘lhursaay 22nd of June 1899 at 4 o’clock p. a. for tLe purpose of 1. R- considering the amount of rental] to be charged to the factory for seasou of 1899 2 For deciding ‘he responsibility of the directors regarding the sal- of cheese. 3. Considering the advisibility of placing a butter plant in the factory this year, H. D. McEWEN, Secy. R. W. DAVISON, Pres. LL LS TL, CAY’S PLAN" TS =e. ea a> = & & nee _FOR FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDENS ' . - . \ arnations ot each, 50s per doz, pansy and daisy iv bloom, a veet rocket, ewes; William, dianthus, forget-me-not, at 4¢ eac b, 35 per doz. Hollvhocka 62 eac i di , forge 5; annus] bedding plants, verbena 20¢ per dozen; phlox, asters, stocks, ein gle dahlia, petania If doz zinnla, scabiosa, sslabiniasian ‘Oaodrag on, nasturtium and morning gory, dwart and tall sweet peas, margolda, dwarf and ra) ,e.c, t 12c.per doz Piants for edg ing of beds, lobelia, (very compact.) golden feathor and carpet of snow alyasinm at ,. > : lrad: ols | %3 li De : AUS pel hundred; glad iolvs bulbe, 5e e 0,49: per dezen, dablia 6 ta 10¢ eae h, bedd. geraniumws 8 to 10c each, large choice piante in pos at 20 to 25¢ each ” Ventahda plants, transplanted celery and cabbage, 40c per 109: caniiflower 50> per 109, tcavats | very early for ripe fruit at +: ench, 40 pe doz; tom sto tr anstlar ited later, 12 c pet doz cabbage for winter use from seed iin ad re ady for planting about June 15th, at 10¢ per. 100; 902 per 1000. Cucumber, melon, lash, pamp at i2e r 4 ; nokia at i2e verdoz. Onur ems tended experience in this department of our ensinass enables us to pac sk plants in 08s to keep for many days, and we have hat many flattering reports from our customers throughout the maritime provinces. Waen you wri te. p! — write plainly, we i time and patienc > through careless writers. Address, J. J. Gay & Sons, Chesleuia town, P.E.I., or if convenient ca)! at the market, or at our scm ery Gardens, head of Prince Street. Please remit with order.—l28iuar Grid&wif Remember in inal That the Action of A riano is Its Very iife and Soul More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman 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 usediaa oN eMNEN AA - HOUSEKREPERS WILL FIAD aT Tuk Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choicest ; material and the Highest Skill in workmanship that the world can pro- duce, The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is »!ways neat, durable ane Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than those | of other makers, MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building Queen f St, ——— Se Eee | ag) “< +1 B @ 93 i ire Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Cloth “pring Hinges and Catche ~imon W. Crabbe, STOVES & HARDWARE ®&creen Doors Walker's Corner CITY HARDWARE STORE ——A FULL LINE OF—— Thewusecieanine SUPPLIES. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable to their require ments, Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine ? are easy Our terms More-] June la 1899 _. Bi. NORTON & CM. LTD _ few minutes, repairs to it. more ! Lets Of other Red Bird Dominion Crescent rule this year. ( ROCERS IF YOU HAVE NOT YET purchased that new bicycle, we would like to have you come in and talk Massy Harris for a We sell it because it stays sold, and we are never cilledon to maka any This means a great deal vo us Undoubtly the strongest wheel made | lines to , what does it me2n t> the rideersa. great deal select from Cleveland Perfect Garden City Gendron Columbia Hartford Lovel Diamond E. & D. Keating All made by good reliable wr..ufactur+rs. ) 0 voor wheels under any circumstances is oul Prices as low us we can porsibly mike them. ROGHRS & ROGHRS ov eeee THE BICYCLE WEN...... CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE _ , a