q Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ office. 106 on shall be proscuted, PS POSOOOSS SOSOOIOOSOO SCS ~~ eo [> ) YY SY sh —, Pp ~ ‘ . 4 { (it~ eieaaiet tT = anne Joy and Smiles in place of sighs on wash day. Surprise, a pure hard soap with a quick lather, peculiar qualities for cleansing, makes easy work of wash day. Follow the directions on the wrap- per for finest results. SURPRISE is the name. © 5 cents a Cane e secccccocoecoesosoooooees SOSSSSSSSSHSSHHS OD HOSS OSSOSOCHOO OHS OOOO SOOGD OOOO90 OS 605906600660600 Employment Registry Ary persons wasting employment, and em- lovers of labor =n want o* assistance, wil btain help and situations by avp-ying to Mie ‘grove, Kent St 89 PASTURE —for 6cows, good and cheap, at Milford farm abovta mile from the city james Redd in, Prince Street, ttl 3i pa For general house work GIRL WANTED Apply at this office. na small family. A boy about 17 vears of ace to W ANTED. Apply at this office. lil ct a& Waiter, W ANTED.—at once, two or more smart girls » learn the dress-making. Apply to Lilla Mc are, Hilsbero. St. 109 Ilwk TO LET.- One half the large double hous n Brizhton Road, at present oceupied by Dr ijahan, hot water heating, electric light, etc \pply tc J. J. McKinnon. 109 WANTED. —at once a girl for general house vork. Apply to Finley House, Powna! — 3i pe PASTURE&,.—Good pasture for 4 cows, ‘erms reasonable. Apply to Edward oon t LOST.—between the store of Moore & Mc- Leed and St. Peter’s Road, a large sample ook of wall paper.-Finder will please tell us vhere to send for same. Moore & McLeod, FORSALE—A donble seated covered car- ‘iage for one horse; h« spring bottom seats, amps, etc—a first class article. Apply at this ROW BOAT AND BICYCLE FOR SaLE— poly to B. F. Messervey at Vapt. ©. M. Rice’s Kent St, 205 3tpd TO LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St wear Queen, containing 6reoms. Rent moder- ste. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office. Queen itreet, 00 eod tf FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO, rABLES.—I have for sale two monarch pool ables and one billiard table—ivory balis vith cues, racks, etc, comolete. all in good wder, will be sold very cheav, Apnly at the Aub Billiard Hall orto P, Burke P. 0. Box Jaacio tetova slimo TO LET.—A house on Harfield St, heated by n0t water,bath. Immediate possession given. Apply to Charles Hermans. tf TO LET House On Krighton Koad, heat- ed with hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present xccupied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given st May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 First class agents evervwhere to introduce the Acme Sunlight Gas Generator; only reliable automatic acetylene gas generator on the mar- ket. sells at sight: liberal inducements to re- liable agents: apply to the Sunlight Gas Co td. Mc atreal. TO LET.— A cottage on Plea«ant Street ecn taining 8 rooms, with stable ard coach house attached. Possession given 2nd May next Apply to John Hughes, Lower Queen Street, 401 $70,000 Debentures — FOR— Sewerage Works of the City of Charlottetown TENDERS addressed to the undersign~ *d and endorsed “Tenders for Sewerage Debentures” will be receivod st thie office ip tothe night of Thursday, June lst, 1899. Vor the purchase of Seventy Thousand Be'lars ($70,000) of the City of Charlotte ewn Debentures for Sewerage Works, in ote ot $1,020 or more as the Commission “re may decide. These debentures are of bedenomination of $500 each, are pay~ sble in forty years from date of issue, and rear interest at three and one haif per ent. per somum, payable half yearly. Of the above amount $20,000 will be ssued on the 2od day of July next, and be balance as the progress of the work lemands . The commiesioners do not bind them- selves to accept the highest or any ender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman Jffice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlotietown, P. E. I. May 10, 1899 —2awtd TRUE BRAND CUTLERY 1SMAOE OF WARRANTED BEST STEEL, LEADING OEALERS SELL !T. NOTICE The Creek known as Sherry Creek, has een leased fortw:lve months for fisning yurposes. Anyone found vrespassing there- 107 PATRICK SHERRY | Do You Want to Make Money | house, and warehouse attached. ed in the centre of a thriving agriculiural District, where a good business can be dove. Can be rented for a numter of years at a moderate rent. For particulars apply to A. B. Examiner Office. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 12, 3899 FAKE “‘FENCES.” Trick That Is Worked In Baxter Street, “There wasatime and that not A Little very long ago,’’ remarked an old time puller in, ‘‘when almost every othez store in Baxter street was a ‘fence,’ or ; } be, In order ts give custom ers the idea that they were getting good bargains. clerk who took a hesitat- customer aside and whispered fence’ was generally eure of a sale There are uo genuine ‘fences’ in Baxter et now, because clothing, shoes ana s are so cheap, but some of the stores l pret 7 sel] stolen goods. ‘‘When a cu in one of “ looked everything over in the stomer these and basn’t made purchase, tbe sal sman tells bim that be has a little ‘ down stairs and urges upon hin keeping it quiet on xe Of course tbe cts ie sit bE yy UL vount of the police. me: won't say a word. ‘fence,’ W So down Sig:? y zo tothe alleged hich gen rally proves to bea big trans’ packed Wi ls ilo showing the contents of ths salesman keeps up a running ut tbe famous crithinals who ror zbt the goods to the stor saally, after showing a lot of stuf r tbe same quality and pattern the ier refused to buy “p stairs. tne ban gets bpim to try on sometpaing, ui as quality, workmansbip and per. t fit «lways go with ‘fence’ goods, ere is a sale made, This fake ‘fence’ cuswers sale purposes as well as ths ‘*conclaced the pullerin, ‘‘and axtached to it.’’—~New vennine, there is no risk York Sun Giram Powers and Young Le'ghton, {t was on the advice of the American sculptor, Hiram Powers, that as a lad Frederick Leighton was allowed to follow ais predilection for an art career, The question was settled in Florence about 1845, when he was about 15 years old. His father showed a portfolio of sketches to Powers and asked if he would recommend him to bring him upas an artist. ‘The sculptor asked for a week to think the matter over. At the end of that time he said, *‘Mr. Leighton, your son may be as eminent as he pleases.’’ ‘‘Shall I make him an artist, then?’’ asked Mr. Leighton. “That is out of your power,’’ was the re- ply. ** Nature has done it for you.”’ So it Was agreed that young Frederick should study to become a painter, but only on condition that he should not negiect any other part of his edacation in copsequence. —Art Amateur. Refreshing Sleep. Sleep, refreshing sleep, has a wonderful infiuence. It is the time which the vital force uses to repair the system, to assist di- gestion and to prepare the whole being for the labors of a fresh day. Even ‘40 winks’’ in many cases is a great benefit, and in many cases of fever and nervous troubles patients should seldom be aroused, unless it is absolutely necessary, te ad- minister medicine. Opiates, when given, frequently but m&8ck the patient with a seeming relief, only to result in some ag- gravation of the trouble. They more or less paralyze the digestive organs, prevent vital repair, goad the brain into feverish dreams and leave the nerves irritated and finally depressed rather than rested.—New zgork Ledger. An OLp anp Wet Leieo Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothiog Syrup bas been used for over fifty yvearsty miliions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succes. It soo'nes the child softens the gums, allays al! pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste, Sold b; druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. I:s value ise incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. scissile litiiaa Corset Fitting —Every 'ady who pos sibly can, should come out before noon to be fiited; this will eave you time and oblige ue. ‘The rush in the afternoon is so great that many bave to go away disappointed This could be avoidid by either making an en- gAgement or coming out in the morning. Miss Sexton’s time is limited till Friday night of this week, aad will fit all she possibly cac in that time—many moie could be fitted ifthe mornings were util zed to better advaatage then they are now Stanley Bros. R2i Perfect cuff bclders, J T Harrie, London House, See our new carriagss today. We intend ee ling them cheap with our other stock, Everything must be sold. I you wanta baby carriage buy it now, buy it bere — Jobn Newson, Jin, the May number of the Prince Edward Island Maga- zine 18 row for sale at the usual places Oe ee a Here is a chance for you A nice county store, with good dwelling Situat- d3i eod w2i pat sj Seed Wheat. WHITE FIFE, grown one year from m «ried seed—on the “Warren Farm” 6—dé&wlmo i won in | Won in Straight heats, time 2 22} 2.25} and 2.24} Snaps, JOHN NEWSON | Hood’s Pills . arge size, wood cclor, end disposition, must 2 Bottles Tomato Catsup for 25 cts 2 ‘“ Worchester Sauce for 25 cts ** Mixed Pickles for 25 cts 2 “ Chow-Chow for 25 cts 2 Orosse and Blackwells Jelly 25 cts 2 Pots Rasberry Jam for 25 cts 2 Pots Red Currant Jelly 25 cts BEER & GOFF SHIP NEWS Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED May il--as klecia, McLaren, Mon- CLEARED May 11.—J eesen, Forest, Lonist urg:; 8B E'ectra, McLearen, Montague; Day Sprivg, biaue, Pictou Port of Summerside. } ENTERED, May 9 -S hr Frances, Mclean Chat. m, ba'.; Neil Dow, Grady, Pictov, xl; Loctiel, Wright, Ricbibucto, lum May 1? —Nina Page, C mpbell, Pictou bi @ Kkee'ric kK ach, Fougere, Merble hun aia, C. B ° lime CLEARED, fay 9.—Sebr. Francia, MeLear, North duey; Neal Dow, Grady, R chibucto, va; Lochel, Wright, Richibucto, oate ; Nina Page, Campbell, Pictou, Ceal. ‘2 me oe we 3 wi Lonsiipgauean Headache, biliousuess, heartburn, indl- gestion, and all liver ills are cured by Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. i a eee GOVERNMENT Clothing for B Our big purchase of Mea’s and Boys es Mlothing at the Doull & Gibson sale has ar- We can now supply you with Cloth- | ing at the manufacturers’ cost prices, Men’s Tweed Pants from 20c, 7Td5e $1.60, 1,25, 1,50, 2.00, worth 50 per cent ~ |more—~Men’s Tweed Suits from $3.75 and upwards, t will mean money in your pock et to buy your clothing from us. rived. —Clethin ryone at 2 ocr cent. less than reg- ular prices APALZALA ’ J. B, Macdonald & Cc | 4 rere > ee Te ; wm OH 65 Oy Hh OME to 35) 20 inch Diameter Slightly damaged Use @ ful for Drains for mak,ing Chimney's etc. Vey cheap. . & HOUSE SALE! MONDAY, MAY 29nd. atlil o’cloek Governor Howlan has instructed me to sel! by Auction on the above date, all his household furniture, farming machinery, and stock, with carriages horses and general outfit. This will be a posstive sale, without any reserved prieee. E. H. NORTON Aucticneer. 110 dy tf PROVIDER WO. 23968. RECORD, 2.2154 By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor, 217} at 4 vears, and five others ‘n 2.30 list; dam Lill,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandam of Kickapoo, 2.16, by Dean Swift, sire of 4 in 30 Jiet. PROVIDER is so well known tothe pub- lic, both as a trorter »nd race horse, that but little need tesaid of bim. At the trctting meeting hela Char!ottetown last September, be started the first day in the 2.26 class, and three straight heats, waking tie faust time of 2.22}, 2213, and 2.27. The next ay he star edin thefreetor all, and avain trotting every heat in the two races buat one, in 2.25, and betier, without making a bresk or mistake, beating such fast ones as Arclight 2.193, and Mon'rose, 2.203, Person whe may no: desire ty breed trotters will please tuke notice tbat. Provider has that superlatively goud high knee action, so desir- abe in rogdeters, sudcamiage horses’ There qualitiescombined with his fine breeding be sufficient reccmendation toinsure patron age, Provider will make the season at John Connor’s stables opposite the Opera House —Terms $'0.00 ior the season, with usual return privil+ ge if mare is not in foal. W.S McKIE, CHARLES WILLIAMS, Owner. InCharyge own April 4tb, 1899 — ly vod, wk, 6wks FOR SALE. A business stand at Victoria Cross, Lot $1, consisting of a Lot, 83x99, Dwelling House, Barn, Black+mith shop, and a never tailipg wellof water. The buildings are’nearly new and io a good state of re pair. Immediate possession given. This is one cf the best standson P. E. isiand for a,eneral blacksmith For particulars seply to 'ASTEWAAT TO-DAY WE OFFER :— GROCERS = sae BOG 6€060°6486: Csecee MAIC & HAIC Oldest Whisky Distillers on Earth. Est. Since 1679. =>~sS eeu * *+* *« THREESTAR & FIVE STAR SCOTS WHISKY We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it Can be obtained at all first class Hotels. ... eerceences a a a & eee 6 e@ we ® & oe 6 e e + e ® Me ° * e a Dedd & Rogers { ~EN SE S; Clock Doctoring What's the good of a clock if it doesn’t keep tme! Well | Tevvvvenreveonnens penvverrvrreennoneevevnenernrernenesrvornevsenneneevennernettgnterstenepnnnne2 Qur Big Furniture Sale, What lt Means For You It means that for from 50 to 75 cents you get as much Furnit- ure as you formerly paid $1.00 for. 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