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D Sun Days | High of Day ofWe’k ‘ ae muda ¥ Rises.| Sets. | ““"8°") "° stn ~<a woh deentiaiath em hsall iahindacdespinliviciananata L Thursday 416 740 15 24 even’g 2 Friday 16 41 25 | 6 04 3 Saturday 15 42 26 | 6 53 4 Sunday 15 42 , meee ae 5, Monday 14 43 28 | 8 30 6 Tuesday 14 44 29 | 919 7,Wednesday| 14 44 30 10 08 SThursday | 14 45 j 31 (10 57 9 Friday 13 46 32 (11 46 10 Saturday 13 46 33 | morn tl Sunday 13 47 33 | 1 24 12, Monday 13 47 46121 13 Tuesday 13 48 34 (301 14 Wednesday; 12 48 4B 1350 15, Thursday | 12 18 35 '439 16 Friday | 4 | 49 | 35 1527 17 Saturdayay a4 19 35 | 616 18 Sunday a 49 35 ,705 19Monday | 14 | 49 | 35 |7 54 ZiTuesday | 14 40 35 | 8 42 21) Wednesday! 15 50 aS 6193) 22 Thursday 15 50 35 (10 20 WFriday | 15 | 50 | 34 /11 09 4% Saturday 16 58 34 (11 58 25| Sunday 16 50 34 ‘even 26, Monday 16 50 33 i,m 27) Tuesday 18 59 33 | 24 28| Wednesday 18 49 3 33 29\ Thursday 18 49 31 402 30F riday 419 749 (1530 | 451 Wants, Lost. Found, &c Found, &¢: ~__—__--——-- Ww \NTED _ - A gor d anit ~celeaance re fuir- ed. Apply at this office, TO LET—Shop next to Orera House. to Geo, V. Moore le GIRLS W ANTE D. ~Immediately to. to learn rn the dressmaking. Apply to Miss matkson at Weexs & Co, 134 3i Ww ANTE D AT ONC E— 3 pants makers and 2 vest makers; highest prices and constant employ ment at D. A. Bruce. 134 dawtt BOY W ANTED— Intelligent boy as appren- tice at this office, ~ GIRL WA) ANTED—To learn dress making. Apply to Miss Barrett at Sentner & McLeods. 132 WANTED—A ge rl for ge neral housework, Apply to Mrs J. T. McKenzie, rquare. WANTED. On the 24th of June, a cook. Good wages, Apply to Mrs. Edward Barfield Charlottetown, guar. ve. side Journal 130 PASTURE TO LET.--Good pasture, three end a half miles from town. continuous fiow of fresh water. Apply to John Prowse, Roy- alty East WANTED.— A competent housemaid. well recommended. liheral wages, no washing, Apply to Mrs Geo D Longworth, Hillsborough street 124 3aw cf TO LET—A aveita house on Prine St.. formerly occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possess jon given immediately. Apply to oe ae Smith, at County Court Office PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR NW OR WOMEN—Day or evening. No canv MEN ng @r experienee needed; piain instruction and work mailed on application for rosition Address Memorial Ce.. London, Ont. TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at svenens occupied -. Tt J pitipa Bes Possession gziveu May. avp v to - McKinnon 69 375.00 will bey the best hand made bug: with best material and work dhrourbent, Keep the money on the Island, encourage your own mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos- reR, Upper Queen Street wytf ~-D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. 8. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- e:ned Plaster. Alsc agent for tbe Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand, Also a welljfarnished feed st ore adjoin- ug grocery. D. L. HOOPER, Cor. Great George & Chestnut Sd | but by Castle Freakley, villians began to wonder why their ‘‘eo¢entrio genius’’ did pot use the aro light whieh he had had wired into the cottage at no little exjense. Just why | he wanted an aro light at all when the house w4s already aglow nightly with incandescent globes no one could guess, this time Leonard’s vagaries, which were many, were beginning to go unquestioned. But one curious thing which feminine Brankville remarked was that Helen {Leonard was growing singularly nerv- ous and distrait, and it concerned itself vainly to discover the cause. The truth ' of this matter was that Leonard had taken his wife into his confidence, per- force, in the affair of the burglar quest, and her courage was not quite equal to ber convictions. ‘‘Oh, Harvey, let us give it up and | yun away!’’ she pleaded one evening when they were discussing itin the study. ‘‘This suspense is too hideously terrifying to live with. Every time I hear a poise in the night I imagine all sorts of dreadful things happening in | your room,’’ ‘“*You can goif you want to,’’ said Leonard. ‘‘I told you you’d better at first, but I've got to sit it out and catch my man. J oan’t write another line without a burglar.’’ **¥# you stay, I sha)),’’ rejoined Halen. with forlorn howe faortitnda ‘‘t shouldn’t mind it so much if he'd only come quickly and have it over witb. It’s the suspense that’s so trying to one’snerves. Are you sure the apparatus will work when the time comes?’’ Leonard smiled grimly. ‘‘I’d be sorry to have to use it. I'd lose my specimen, and I’m afraid we'd havea oorpse to dispose of.’’ ‘*Horrors!'’ said Helen. ‘‘It’s fairly grewsome to hear you talk about it Must you goon? Can’t you get what you want out of the books for this once?’’ ‘*Yes, Iocan read up and paraphrase what some other luckier fellow has said, I suppose; but that wouldn’t be art. No; I’ve got to have my model, and the sooner he turns up tbe better for all concerned. Now that you speak of it, though. the ananense is a bit trving.’’ re 44 Si ‘SICK HEADACHE Hillsborough | Regulate the Bowels. 123 ~ Ch’town, June 7, ecceiasataditnsennaner ————— Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae 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, TORPID LIVER. Thep Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Smal! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. eee BLACK DIAMOND LINE The 8.8. BONAVISTA sailing from Montreal, Sunday morning, June 11, will be due at Ch’town, Tuesday morning, Jane 13th. and on Wednesday forenoon Will sail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sydney, with horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible rates. For further pariiculars as to freight and passage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO. Agents as Leonard called his | ganall architectural folly in Brankville. | In the meantime, however, the Brank- ‘‘No, [suppose not. Butdo you mean to tell me that all that claptrap about his money matters ig true?’’ ‘*T wrote the interview myself.’’ “Then your friend isa fool as well as a lunatic. Why, man, it’s a straight out, open bid for a burglary any night in the week!’’ ‘*Perhaps that is what Leonard wants. I’m told he is given to studying odd types—makes a hobby of it, they say.’ Macarthur whipped out his notebuok. ‘‘Does, eh? That’s good for a stiok- fu! or two. You won’t tell me how to get at him?’’ ‘‘T can’t.”’ ‘*All right. He’ll miss soma more good advertising, that’s all; but if I ever do get a crack at him I'll make him wish he hadn’t cold shouldered the craft, and you can tell him so when you see him.”’ Leonard was in the city the next day, and I did tell bim after he bad bored me pitilessly about the failure of his burglar trap. ‘Who is Macarthur?’ he queried. ‘‘I don’t remember any euch man on The “Re’s a uew man from Chicago—a etocky, thickset Irishman, with a bad jaw and a sharp pointed pen. If he ever turns up in Brankville, you'd better be civil to him. Otherwise he'll abuse you like a pickpocket.’’ Leonard made a memorandum of the name and desoription. ‘“‘If Mr. Macarthur ever turns up with his interrogation point, I'll enter- tain him onthe front doorstep,’’ he said viciously. ‘‘They’ye een making my life a Dantean misery ever since you printed that interview. Barring yourself, no newspaper fiend ever sees | the inside of Castle Freakley, not if I , know it.’’ Leonard’s errand in town was to get me to bait the burglar afresh, and when it was done he tock a late train home. Helen met him at the door of the cot- | tage, and for a sensible young woman who looked upen the world through calm gray eyes that mirrored self pos- session she was perilously vear the verge of hysteria. ‘*Oh, Harvey!’’ she gasped. ‘‘I’m #0 glad you’ve come! I’ve been ready to faint for fear you’d stay inthe city overnight !”’ Leonard’s prescience snapped into position like a piece of automatic mech- anism. ‘“‘Then be has come?"’ he broke in eagerly. ‘‘How do you know?’ ~“Y bave seen him,"* asserted Helen, ‘‘not once, but a dozen times. He has been up and down the street and through the alley, prying and staring until I could have ebrieked. He is such a terrible looking villain—worse thau anything you ever saw on the stage.’’ ‘*Good,’’ said Leonard, warming gen- ially at the fire of enthusiasm. ‘‘I bope you didn’t do anything to scare him off.’’ ‘‘Scare him! I didn’t dare show my face at a window. Oh, please, Harvey, dear, give it up and ring for a police- man !’’ ‘‘Give it up when I have only to press the button? Never!’’ said Leonard heroically. ‘‘Not if { have to—but give me something to eat and then tel] me what he looks like.’’ The cottage was ablaze with light | from hall to kitchen, but Helen clung nervously to her husband’s arm all the way to the cozy dining room. There she regained some measure of compo- sure, and having turned the switches on the electric blazer and the teamaker she described the prowler while Leon- ard listened and absently buttered his bread with salad dressing. ‘‘Heavy set and broad shouldered,’’ he mused. ‘‘That means plenty of vi- tality and a consequent absence of sensibility. I°l] have to keep the elec- trodes moist to make sure. What else did you observe?’’ “I couldn’t observe anything for sheer terror. His face was simply ap- palling. . I, never saw anything like it, | CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY SINGLE FARETO Christiar, Endeavor and Gcnvention DETKIOT, MICH., July Sth to 10th, 1899 A PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTY to the above wll also spend one day at each of the following places, yiz: - Ottawa Niagara Falis Moutreal, Toronto, Write for pamphlet of rates + howing thet the entire trip of ail d+tricis can be made for an expenditure of less than $60 00 A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen. Pass Agent June 2 wlmo richer blood and firmer flesh. Better color comes to the cheeks and stronger muscles to the limbs. The gain in weight is substantial; it comes to stay. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronta, j Eee ona pee ae 8 not even fi the newspaper pivtures.’’ ‘‘That’s great,’’ said Leonard. ‘‘Thia ia worth waiting for. He is evidently a perfect type, and if I can once get him safely under the magnifier I'll draw you a pictere of a villain that’ll make you gasp.’’ “As if I hadn’t been gasping all afternoon!’’ retorted Helen reproach- fully. ‘‘After the lights are out and I have lost sight of you I shal! die a hun- dred deaths a minute ti)l I know you are safe.’’ ‘That will be wholly unnecessary,”’ rejoined Losiaet as gravely as if ehe had proposed it by way of a counter irritant. ‘‘I shall muffle the be)] in your room, avd you oan rest perfectly easy until it rings. The first tap will mean that he is somewhere in the house, the second that he is in my room; with the third the lights will go on, and at the fourth you Wil] know that I have him.’’ He looked at his watch and rose from the fable. ‘‘It’s nearly 10 o’clock and tire to clear tha decks. We mustn’t keep him waiting too long. He might get discouraged and go away, you know.’’ Five minuttes Jater Helen kissed her husband good night, much as she might have taken leave of him on the steps of a gallows. When she had gone and Leonard heard the bolt click on the in- side of her bedrocen door, he realized that she had something less of the ar- tistic fervor to sustain her than he had. Then pity was swallowed up by en- thusiasm, and he made his prepara- tions for the burglar’s reception as care- fully as an astronomer about to take an observation the time for which would not recur for another generation. First be unfastened all the windows on the ground floor and left the front door ajar. Then he put opaque shades on one of the incandescent globes in the halland two more inthe parlor and dining room, so that when the other lights were turned off adim twilight pervaded the lower story. This done, he dampened the matting with a dull metallic luster under the shaded lamp and sponged the front and top of a smal] steel safe which stood between the windows. (To be Continued.) few minutes, repairs to it, rule this year. A Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six boxes- buy them at one time—apply exactly ac- cording to the Girectlons—and if you are not eured see your druggist; he will arrange to pay you your money back. There’s a ositive guarantee with every box that apanese Catarrh Cure will cure. No cure you get your money back. Guarantee 1 every package. 50 cents at ail druggists. 11 ——— ne Si ld by, Geo. &. Hughes a ns THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. JUNK, is URC AG OA BAIS de. CAS ERTIES, 2) eed OE EMT TiN ER a a PLEAS It was about this time that Macarthur r | ET, MODE ANF DA ant iA. iS ; | 7 : 1a : , ‘c 1 ; 5. i og ; ' of The Sunday fk d me how I AAS i. & I c es A L wins il J! 0 had managed to screw an int view ons ‘oo a é. CG of Leonard—a_ direct ee nm Which Ms * os se Raa te: a es l-evaded by eay:ng tae* oe * sing | +eow, not to increase in flesh, ’ ‘ ‘} ; ) y , it i a rannal fria 4 p rT i e By FRANCIS LY NDE. youns author was a persolas ifit ud of re +s to _.2 | ty ts A\ I JUS | i KI y l¢ D LO Cc :ozen pe Lirs of the ——s mi? ‘ 1 ; sil cele yr at ( Vi : ° rae : (Cowlperd fron 3) “That's too old,’? said Macarthur, Peecent and future health | d bl ed re thim $3.00 shoe, fe: men, in nut brown, tans, to spare Keejr lor whe otzer rcii0*w. ‘hut ii forgive 3 ou if you il tell me . : “ oe ee an lack, in a xcalf ana « done la. in all An hs Wi thim 33 | I'm loaded for bear—grizzly bear at | how Ican gota oliance at him for The | demands that Chis lines. shoe formen is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe | that.’’ said Leonard confidently as I | Ream. You have had your scoop out . rejo] shoul d be stead made in Canada for the nev. and } 750 ; 1 the train. ‘‘Goodby. It : | of him, and you ought to be neigh- } In we if it ‘ ' an : 1@ Money, and hHetter than many sold at | happen to think of anything that will | borly. ’ ¥ and never failing. more money by other makers. ‘T'ry a pair, for sale by make it stronger, put it in. ‘Go and see him, as I did. . q li g “le ‘ 'y For a fortnight nothing came of the “*Tben it wasn 't a fake? O elicate chuiidren, ‘nterview, save a combined attack of ‘‘The Daily Monograph doesn’t print 1 , tsa tatece he icin a B. VE AC SDON A EL & CO. Ch’to “a of | fakes.” Scott’s Emulsion brings wn other interviewers upon the eutworks OF | fakes. b> <—— —— oy Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Uo. Victoria-Montreal Fire insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P, E, Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the tariff rates. Iam, therefore, prepared to effect insurance a substantially reduced rates | J. J. SOHNSTON, Agent, Charlottetown, P, E. Island June % —2aw tf ee a ——— —_s— — Fly Time Wire pies Doors Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Cloth Spring Hinges and Catche Simon W.. Crabbe, STOVES & HARDWARE ee No More War Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at tae Masonic Temple Store, where any share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem, 26 Fh TEES T. A McLEAN, MANOPACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY§& FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, E, I Walker’s Corner IF YOu HAVE (OT YET | We Lots Of other lines Red Bird Dominion Crescent All made by Laces reliable wroufacturers, no poor wheels under any circumstances is Prices as low us we can possibly mike them. ROGEHRS & ROGHRER ee ooo THE BICYCLE HEN. ae 99.0 Gendron purchased that new bicycle, we would like to have you come in and talk Massy Harris for 4 sell it because it stays sold, and we are never calledon to mako any This means a great deal wo us, what does it meen to the rideersa more! Undoubtly the strongest wheel made great deal to select from Cleveland Perfect Garden City Columbia Hartford Keating Lovel Diamond E. & D. our Su. John, N. B, | CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE