© gig ici atone THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL | arr. ey OE ER US. hee + ek ee Path a Dale Tharlottetown The Examiner Calendar Sewerage System! SEALED TENDERS addressed to the fersigued, will be received at this Office SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 r furnishing certain materisls and per— erm'og the work necessary for the coa- wetion of certain portions of the Chars p\ietown Sewerage System, according to ‘one ‘tions, specifications and plans to he een at thie Office, and #]-o at the Office of he Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coffia, 53 tate Street, Bostoa. Mase Proposals must be on forme supplied rom thie Office: an l each tender must be sccompanied by a certified Bank Cheque r six hundred dollars ($600), payable to orter of the Commissioners of Sewers od Waver Supply. This cheque will be for'e‘ted if the party decline the contract » fal tocomplete the work contracted se or, but wl be returned ia case of non- acceptance of tender. lhe Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or anv tender. KENRY SMITH, Chairman. 'fice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Sanv!y, Charlottetown, P. E I, April 15,4899. al5 — —— Sh 2a AEG Alabasll 1) ( ‘ ( : ‘ re = Kalsomine 18c¢ packa W hitew ish 10e¢ to $5,00 Bever Briaad Mix ed Paints. Brushgs, Step Ladders. S SSey We offer for sale this week 55 tub cheice dairy Butter at A YERY LOW PRICE. We want to clear this lot Out at once,so now is your chance to geta tub of G00) BUTTE CHEAP BEER & GOFF GROCERS |: | ! ' next the residence of Mr. &. J. L cece FO R APRI | MOONS CHANGES. Last Quarter, 3rd. N -__W Moon, 10th First Quarter, 1 /th. Full Moon, 25th. Days | High * | 7 Sun 3 Day of We’k| - a | Rises.| Sets. en satanias 5 m 6 : a — é Sunda 4 21 sl Monday | 36 29 53 | 5 16 41 nesday 34 31 57 605 5 Wednesday 32 32 13 0 6 54 geome | BE ES if Th ay i ; “ serly | BE) S88 10 aides | 23 39 16 10 58 Tuesday | +o f | = 1l 47 1} Wednesday ue Z 2 morn Gi bs | oe | oe 15 aati | 14 @ i 8 i323 02 16 Sunday imi«e { 34 |351 18 Tuesday | 8 | 49 41 | 5 28 \9 Wednesday} 7 | 50 | 44 | 617 20 Thursday S$ | 33 | 4? 170 21 Friday 3 | 33 SS i2 e Bim | 2 8 2 188 > 24 sMondey 458 | 57 | 58 |102 25 Tuesday | 57 58 (140 {11 10 26 Wednesday| 55 6 59 3 11 58 27 Thursday S4- 66 7 even OSaemy | | 4 | 13 | 235 29 Satusday 30 Sunday @ 7.5 .13464 1303 NOTICE! The report that Dr. Matheson is about to quit bis practice at Montague is not true. That he is about taking a post gra luate course at McGill University, is true, and that he will resume his practice at Mon- tacue about June 25:h. next is also true. 92 -dy 3aw 2wk:, wk3i Wants, Lost Found, &¢ Employment Registry Any persons wa ting employment, and em- ployers of labor n want o” «assistance, will obtain help and situaticens by a »p ying to Miss Snelgrove, Keat St. 89 TO RENT.—for aterm oft to 5 vears, that twelve (12) acre lot situated on west side of Malpeque Road, now in possession of J T Paardon Esq Possession given Ist May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 6! W ANTED.—\A vosition as honse%e eper, no objection ta widowers family. or as com- panion, helpor governess. Address EF, Examiner Office. 94 Gi pd M. S.8, WYANDOTTES. —A few settings from my hest bens, only $1 00 per doz. R. D. Tayior at E. W, Taylors store 94 W \NTED.—A se-vant man, must under- stan] farming. and make bim*elf cenerally useful. aoply at this o'tice 94 dy 3i pa FOR SALE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north side P W College Block, 46 ryuvome, hot water heating larve garden and ban in rear avrly to S © Moore or FW L Moore Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw TO LET--A Cottage on Upper Prince S' reet Nash. Poss- ession Ist of May. Apply tc W. Laiten vv FORSALK CHEAP. - A light four wheeled jigzer. apply to John Hawkins, St, Peters Road. 95 dy lwk FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL T \BLES.—I have fer sale two monarch pool tables end one billiard table—ivory balis with enes, racks, etc. complete, ail in good arder, will be sold very cheav, Apoly at the 4, ub Billiard Hall or te P, Burke P. O. Box Charlottetown ‘ si lmo a First cless agents everywhere to introduce the .cmeSuniight Gas Generator; only reliabie automatic acetylene gas geaerat or on the Mar- ket sells at sicht; iiberal inducements to re- liable agents: apply to the sualight Gas Co Lid. Mc atres). a AP RE WANTED —A canabis girl for gereral house worrk. Apply to Mrs M, Trairor, Sidney Steet. 98 r.ighcatug’s Assaults One of the best evidences of the value | rods up to date has been | of lightning afforded by the Washingron monument. [t is capped by @ small four sided pyra- mid of aluminium, which metal, 80 cheap today, was very costly at the time of the building of the greatest obelisk that the world has ever known This aluminium tip is connected with the groune by four copper rods which g) down ©, ep into the earth, On April 1885, five immense bolts of ele ty were seen to flash between the monu- went and a thundercloud overhanging in the course of 20 minutes. 1! er words, the monument Was stra sk fierce iy five times, but it suflered no damage whatever. On June 15 of the same year a more tricl yu orb tremendous assault was made upon tue | monument from the heavens, and the result was a fracture of oue of the top- most stones. The crack still remains to show syhat nature can do in the way of an electrical shock, but of the damage is evidence of man’s power to protect himself from such at- tacks. The obelisk is ideally located for attracting electrical assaults from the skies, and yet, while many times hit, it has suffered only once, and that time to a trifling extent.— Boston Transcript. A wbenutiful ball, The foreman of a grand iury in the west of Ireland had been presented tor some public tervice with a gold watch, of which be was very proud, and as be displayed it atadinner of the grand jury, bets vcre made by members as to whose watch was most accurate. At last some one suggested that it was im- possible to decide, **Ob,’’ said the foreman. ‘‘there’s no diffivalty about that! There’s a sundial in the garden, and we'll take a lantern and decide the bets that way.’’—Ex- change. — ———$ ee Positively cured by these ° Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Small Bose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand “arter’s Little Liver Piffg Charlottetown Sewerage System SEALED SEPARATE TENDERS ad-~ dressed to the undere'gned, will be re» ceived at this Office until noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6 1899 ls’. For furnishirg ’ forming work nece~ ary for Bu'dii Reservoir and Pumpiug Station 2nd. For farnishivg material and per-~ forming the labor in the erection of the Pumping Machinery. 3rd. For furnishicg Cast Iron Man« hole Frames aud Coversand other [ron work. The above work to be dove according to conditions, plans and specifications 10 be seer at this Uffice, andalso atthe Office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coftin, 53 State Street, Boston, Mass. Proporals must be on forms supplied from this Office; and each tender must be accompanied by a certified Bank Cheque for (5) per cent of the amount of the ten~« der, and payable to the order of the Com- m‘ssioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work cuntracted for, but will be returned in case of non-acceptance of ten- der. The Commiss onersdo no. bind them< selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, ,Chairm np. Office of Commissioners of Sewere and Water Supplv, Charlottetown, P. Ki. i, April 14, it99. ald Der g a OFFICE TO LET Tn the.subscriber’s building, Queen St. large well lighted and of casy approach. Rent n oderate 9dlwk J McEACHERN ; | the ¢lightness | 97 iMsd «df 4& GERMAN PROTES?. Th- (serman Ambassador al G rman Gover thrurgh the hipvion has evtered @ provest against certain | ww guage nsed bv Caviain Jas. B.C ughiao of the | U.S. Cruiser Ralei bh at ivea oe) in New Y Friday ment, vy he dioner + his hooor rk ins: Cloth. migut, Captan Coughlaa was speaking of | the sculou Of the Goimau Aomirat, Vou | Diedrichs, Ond tis frigiiwu wiuu wo cuir d between him and Admiral D-wey 1p the | bay of Mauiia while the} ec was bDiuek- ading Manila last pring. Capraiu Covgnlau raves that be ov & Conversa’ ion be .weeg the Gernan Adwiral t wf the restriction piaccd upou biu, aud Adwiral Dewe: : “*Te.! your admira’, Dewey sad, ‘ bis i aid a par CUM pial shipe-* ust sto whee Lea,’ * But we fiy the flag,’ said the . ffizer. * Those flags can be boushtatba fa dollara yard ary where,’ said the admiral, aud there was 7t a tit of fuu iu fis fave Wucd be -ad "tb, either, ***anvone can flv that fl.g ” he contin- ned. * The whole Span sb fl et might cre Teton aa aci| @10thing at the Doull & Gibson sale has arcs Therefore, Losut and wal Tell your admira! I am block lam ured of ihe charactir of wanted .o, s8\Op you. ading here. bis conduct. possible for him. Now the time has ar rived when he murtstop. Lisiento me Tell your admiral that the slightest in- fraction of these orders by bimeelf or officers will mean but one thing. Tell him what I say—it will mau war. If your people are ready for war with the United Stu'es you cau bave it iv five minutes, ” Captain Coughlan furtber says that after this conversation took place “tbe Germans didu’t care to breatbe more than four times in euccession without arking the Admira,’s perm ssion.” = In vaval quarters there is & disposition to regard Captain Cogblan’s statem-n's in giving some rather uyly truths, which have heretofoe been glossed over, oa grounds of public polev. Io reply to the Germen ambass .dor’s protest S-cretary of State Hay replied that the lanzuage appesred to have been ua ed at adinver in aclub, and could not te res garde as ao official or public utterance in a eense that would warrant the state de-~ partment in activg. However, the navy department was fully competent to take such action as the case seemed to r qnire. A despatch from Pekin,dated April 25 h, states that 't is anovounced in a semi offi cial note today that the United States Secretary of the State, Colonel Hav, Las expressed to the German Ambassadoy at Washington, Dr. Von Holleber, his strong d sapproval of the “conduct of Captain Jos. B. Coghlan,” of the United States cruiser Raleigh. Couldn*: Quit Gambling. Driving a cab in the streets of Lon- don isa young man who has literally thrown away £80,000. The son of a wealthy family in Yorkshire, he went into the army, but s90n became distin- guished by his gambling propensities. He ruined himself ané Yad to leave his regiment. A short time age while living in a garret news was brought to him that be had been left £80,000. -There was a condition attached to the legacy—that the money was to immediately pass te another person, named in the will, if the legatee was ever found gambling. A detective was set to watch the ex- captain and saw him enter a well known club one evening, where he lost the sum of £300, which he had raised on hisexpectations. He forfeited his £80,. 000 before he had ever laid bands or it. -—~I-ondon Tit-Bits. => =] > & «- QQ = S ss = “ 4 Clock Joctoring What’s the good of a clock if it Well then let us send for it and make it right; don’t put it off longer, but let me know righr doesn’t keep time! any away. No cure, no pay.§ G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc, , ; ‘ ; ; ‘ Queen Street. =~ ae @ 2 @]2 47s 2 ea” 2 2 8 = = ~ 22> #22 ©@?® © a2 2 @e Farmers & Dairymen Attention —_——_— — The eubscriber wi'l sell by Public Auction, at his farm on St. Petere Road, three miles from Charlottetown, his entire stock of pure bred registered cattle, com- prisiog Jersey, Guernsey, : Alderney and Holsteins Jones’ Great Herd of Jerseys supplemented by importations direct from the Channel Islands. This sale will be without reserve on WED- NESDAY, MAY 10th 1899, at12 o’clock noon. This isa chance of a lifetime for individuals, clubs or corporations to secure animals bred in the purple. BENJAMIN HEARIZ. 90 w3i d2 a wk for 2 wks covtaining Mrs ot | su oliver een by } | ' rived, I’ve mede it as lenient as | © eee ees ce i mame aoa ies ae wr = TEL ea Ree NS A v1 Zk me < * leg. Ly Gee : Clothing for Everyone at 25 to 35 ocr cent less than reg- ular prices Our big purchase ot Men's a “a and Boys ; We can now supply you with Cloth. J at the manufacturers’ cost rices, g nie, Te, | 200, worth 50 per ceat Ing Men's Tweed Pants from $1.60, 1,25, 1.50, i¢ more=Men’s Tweed Suits from $3.75 and §¢ upwards, & will mean money in your Ay et to buy your clothing from us. Be RS eh, i ‘a a J. B, Macdonald & Co. ——_—_—_—_ HOUSEXEEPE $ WILL FIAD aT Tab CITY HARDWARE STORE. es, a ——A FULL LINE OF—-— ihowsecleanine SUPP Builders will also find a complete line of goods, sui to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terms | are easy R. B. NORTON & CC® LTT Piant F'ood. aa ie 4 y. Trt, mera tT Ire wre “a , = EES es Pe oar sagt ce — = sie aes a We manufactu'e complete Fertitizera, using im prepare a tio— | Dried Blood. Bone Meal. and Tankage. Eas li cet co a accumulated in killing of hogs. combined with Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. upplying the crop in sstitas'’s proportion, association and — vrm, with the Plant Food it requires, Bb. & M. RATTENBURY, Charlottetowl ~” — . . . ° = . 4 } This would not be the store it is, nor the stock itis, if 3 “ we could do either justice in our 8.ore news. Salient points here and there may be picked out from time to time, and mentioned in this papea, but far more mush ~ remain untold than told. You must come in, and see fur yourself, The Heintzman Piano must be seen and heavd to be appreciated, We would like te % show you its special points over and above all other makes, : Our prices are right too— when you consider and are cols vinced of the quality. In fact, tney are lower than mo3¢ dealers ask for ordinary commercial pianos. We have a number of second hand pianos on han ware offering at auction prices to clear. MILLER BROTHERS. The P. E. Island Music House d, that Connolly Building Queen St,