THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 12, 1£98 = —— - _ — — — a —_— ey Wants, Lost, Found, wt, “Lost ~This T eestes seaentua bebnees the residence of W EK. Dawson and the estore of is, ¢ Worthy & purse marked H containing noney— F r willbe rewarded by return ng to W E Davson, LOST.—Between St. reter’s Church and Battery on Park mone way, on Saturday even ag a ladys’ Jew Relt.” Firder will b warued OD it'a ig SATO AL LHISO!l 168 2i pa LOST.—A gept gold ring “ h sto nounting: the letter "W" cut on stone Fir ler will ve rewarded by leaving it at thi s office LUST.—On saturday, 2ud July, between Charlottetown and E Apply to this office. myvale, @ sum of money 157 ay 2i wei Te * WANTED \ girl for general hou-- work, } Apply atthe Finley House, Pownal Street’ 16 Fri Mon Wed. 10 RENT ummer cottage seven rooms at Amberst Cove Warren Farm twenty ninutes from Roekvy Point wharf, Apply to John Newson Ch'towp, 1345 3 week Guardian. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A biack-mith stand nearRoc«y Point Ferry with eight acres otiand, Apply to Jonn Néwson Ch’town. » 3 mos, WANTED.—The tast week in for general housework. W-shing given out. Apply to Mre Geo Stanley, King =quare, any July a girl vening between 7 ands o'clock. eS 3 sin, WANTED. —At Judze Al ley’s residence, an rperienced Cook. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince 1. dw HOUSE TO LE. —On Fitzroy Street rast ontaining seven rooms, with Jarze yard and } table. Apply at next house, td, } " WANTED Immediately an experienced cook with reference. Apply to» Lady Davis. min to serve in a ‘rienced in cutting bonds- WANTED.—A young mMcat market. Must ve exp: of meats for retail References and menu required Apply here. WANTED~Agants for new Sampi new plan of Lake Bros Co., Montrea! TO LET.—The house as the * 3t., Appir to Peake mros & Co. new ment, season, engage- “<. and premises know ‘Old London House,’ situateon Wate nextt» Government Warehouse No 1 jan2s--tf WANTED ~-Successful canywsers in fine to act as closers, $30.0) per menth expences. a Ack iress box 679, —— WATCHES HE watch trade has T rather fluctuating of late, the price went up, after a long period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction we cannot say, but the fact re ‘mains that you can buy from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,o0ods at all. 4f you want a good and also the .cheapest watch for the money, we reccommend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear a very short time. Soliciting asbare of you patronage, we remain, Yours respectfully, FE. W. TAYLOR, THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. —-— MOON’S CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. apy and + peen first e = High Water. Sun > Day of We’ k' —_—— a Morn.| Aft. Rises.| Sets l Friday $8 05 110 10 |3 55 {7 42 2) Saturday 8 56 |11 05 55 42 3 Sunday 9 49 |11 56 56 42 4,Monday 10 44 | 57 42 5 Tuesday 0421140 57 41 6 Wednesday 1 25 |12 36 58 41 7 Thursday 206,13 59 40 SF riday 247 \'|235 0 40 9 Saturday 3 29 | 3 34 0 39 10Sunday 4i1/| 435 l 39 Ll Monday 454 5 43 Z 38 [2 Tuesday 5 30 | 7 02 3 38 13 Wednesday 6 25 8 19 4 37 14 Thursday 7908 9 23 5 36 15 Friday 7 55 ‘10 18 6 35 16 Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 17 Sunday 9 31 11 36 8 34 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 19 Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 20 Wednesday 0 36 11 45 ll 31 21 Thursday 1 05 12 30 12 30 22 Friday a-ak a 13 29 23 Saturday 203: i 3 14 28 24 Sunday 2% | 2 42 15 27 25| Monday 313 3 40 17 26 26 Tuesday 355 4 46 18 25 27 Wednesday 4 42 6 04 19 23 28, Thursday s3 1738 20 22 29 Friday 6 32 902 21 21 30 Saturday 7 39 10 03 23 20 32' Sunday 8 45 10 56 24 18 7 ’ Masonic Temple Co. Th> Annual Meeting of the Masonic Temple Company, will be held in the joard of Trade Room, Masonic Temple, ov Wednesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 o’clock p.m. for the election of Directors and genera! business. By order D. McLEAN, June dy29 149 3i wy li. | Kobertson, oD Lam >) 4 pe i ~~ 2 tt! a 4 i A yf pr ( 3 4 \ WL p “ / A “® ) sq fo 7, i \ i ‘. ; S) : 's 4}, \ r : “<I r } | , \ 4 / \ f | / / h j - wH P ! | “y m4 , ( \\| 4 Ai) AA - ; 4 Ly 27 oe 1 > Dr, A, W, Chase Tells a Friend That Righty Out of Every Hundred of Humanity are Afficted by Kidney and Liver Troubles. _— Dr. Chase in his wisdom foresaw the need there would be for so grand a medicine as Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, and so universally have they be- come known and used that go where you will round the globe, you'll be able to buy them. They are a pleasant medicine, effec- k i l to use, but powe erful in he aling. For Constipation, Bil- ljousness, Stomach Disorders, Bright's Disease, Diabetes, Urinary Troubles, Ry} matis Sk ru; ns, Pimples, Impure Blood, they are specific, None genuine but those having the signature and ut ae te A. OW, head Chase. Bew , are < erteits, THOS. MILLER, Esq. MERCHANT, LUCKNOW, ONT., Cured of Scrious Stomach Troubles, Here is What He Says: I was troubled for twenty years with acute stomach trouble and consti- pation, and had tried almost every- thing I could hear of, but got no re- lief. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills were recommmended to me. The first dose I took gave me relief. I found them to be the thing I had been look- ing for. They have cured me, THOMAS MILLER, The King of Whiskies Bemborsons “Glenlieth ” Leith pel aie ai Sanderson’s Glenlieth Whisky—Old-— Pure— Mellow Sanderson’s Glenlieth Whisky has no eqval Sanderson's Glenlieth the perfection of Scotch. Sanderson & Leith, Scotland. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWeE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Ltd. ( ‘O. MARK FISHER, SONS & Co. Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Wooilens and Tailors Trimmings We carry in steck every requisite for the Merchant Tailoring business Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. St. St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY, Agent FOOLED THE PREMIER. As Sebicteeanes Which Made Matters Worse Than They Had Been. A story, the truth of which is vouch- ed for in high quarters, is told concern- ing the ‘‘manners’’ of the political mem- bers of a small country renowned for its | ancient courage. The prime minister gave a reception to meet some distin- guished Englishmen. The assemblage consisted solely of the strangers, the members of the parliament and the prime minister. During the course of the evening one of the more distinguish: ed of the English guests discovered tha¢ his watch had been taken. He went to his host and informed him of his loss, adding that ne especially prized the watch, as it was a present to him from the king of the country whose guest he had the honor to be at that moment. The prime minister saw at once that there was only one thing fo be done, and, asking for silence, explained the situation to the company. He said that no doubt some one had yielded to the temptation of the moment, but that when they learned that the missing ar- ticle was the gift of their king he was sure their loyalty, if nothing else, would prompt them to restore it to its owner. In order that the culprit’s honor might be preserved and the country saved from a scandal, he said, the lights would be lowered for five minutes and the guests would defile past the writing table, which would give an opportunity for the delinquent to place the watch there. Upon this the room was darkened for the stipulated time. On the lights being turned up it was found that the watch had not been placed on the writing ta- ble, but that a valuable silver inkstand, also a gift of the king to his prime min- ister, was missing as well:—London Telegraph. Toronto Firemen Testify M. McCartnev. Lombard Street, Fire Hall, Toronto dated March 4th, 1897, states: I 4m subject to very painful conditionstof costive- ness and other troubles, reeulting therefrom, but I am glad to say that I have onnd a per- feet remedy in Dr. Chase’s K dney-! iver Pills. I trust this may be benefit to others. In France it isa punishable offense for any one’ to give infants under one year any form of solid food unless such be ordered by written prescription sign- ed by a legally qualitied medical man. Fifty years ago Austria had seven cities with more than 20,000 inhabit- ants) Today there are 82. Doctors ‘Testify There's strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chase’s Family Rem»dies—particularly Dr. Chase’s Ointment. Experimental. ‘*Did the prisoner offer any excuse for his bigamy?’’ ‘“*Yes. He said be was tempted to keep on marrying until he got a wife that could make a good cup 6! coffee.’’ —Chicago Record. — — Chivairy and Commereialism. The Colonel—Yes, sah; that fend, stahted, suh, ovah a gallon of cidah— sweet cidah at that—has cost the lives of 20 of Kaintucky’s bravest sons, sah. The Yankee—Huhb, that is nothing. We had a lawsuit over a calf in our geighborhood that cost over $11,000,— Indianapolis Journal, Dk, CHASE’S CATARRH CURE. CURE BLOWER, 25e, acts magically and cures quickly One application allays pains, clears the passage, reduces tnflammation and givescomfert. 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