Pei sh cap ae are = ants, Lost, Found, &&, ecperienced Cook. App x to Miss Alley, Prince | St dw HOUSE TO LET —n Fitzroy Street Kast containing seven rocms«, with Jarge yard ane table Apply at reat house, ty TO LET.—On Upper Hilisborough Street a des.,reable house ecntaining five rocms health'est ioeation in the citv. Termes moderate, enquire of R.J. Wood, corner of Hillsborough and Eusion St, 2 tf gur LOST—Ow thursday, 3%h June,on Lewer St. Peter's Road, a ladies umbrella, (rew) Finder will please leave ssme at Examinec Office 15l Mrs. E. R NUe SK GIRI.,.—Wanted by Rrow, Upper Prince St City. Mre. Arehiba d *UMMER BOARDERS VcLea’, of Nine Mile (reek. ts prepared to | take a few boarders forthe summer, Splen- did shore for bathing. Rates moderate For further particulars apply to Mrs. Archibald McLean, Nine Mile Creek, P.O. 149 dy 3. WANTED —twenty-five smart young girls to wait table at A. O, H. sports, Appliv to Mrs. John P. Joy Victoria Cafe, 44 dy WANTED —Immediately an experienced ‘ook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis. WANTED.—A young man to serve ip meat market. Must ve experienced in cuttin ot meats for retail. Keferences and bonds- meén required Apply here | W ANTED— A smaillsized water cart. Ap ply at this office N40 WAN rBD.—A'* Victoria Cafe, a smart girl todo ,peneral work Good wages,— John P. Joy. 31 WANTED—Agents for new season, new Sam pies, bnew plan of engage ment Lute B:os Co., Montreal TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Gold London House,’ situateon Wate St., nextt>» Government Warehouse No | Appl to Peake bros & Co. jan2s--tf A. WANTED -Successful canvassers in anv line to act as closers, $°0.0) per menth and expenses. Address box 679, Montrea! Desirable Residence “Ardrowan ” —ANDP— SUPERIOR - FURNITURE POR SALE BY AUCTION I am inetructed by the Executors of the Estate of the late William Dodd, E q., to sell by auction, at his late residence, Monot Edward Road, commencing on. Wednesday, the 6th of July at 11 o’clock, a. m. “Ardgown,” the beautiful residence of tLe late William Dodd, Eeq., comprises about 7 acres of land, with Cottage and Buildings thereor. The grounds are taste. tully laid out and planted with orvementa! sreer, ehrubs anf hedges, making it one of the handsomest residences on P. E. Island The furniture comprises Piano, Draw- ing Room, Parlor, Hall Office, Dining~- room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Carriages, Sleigh», Harnees Farmiog Implements, etc. Theale of the residence wil! take place at 12 o'clock sharp, on the sixth, and will be sold wituout reserve, Premises will be open for in«pection on Monday and Tue-day. the 4th and Sth, from 11 a@.m., till 4°p. m. each day. Terms for Furniture, Cash. R. BEARISTO,,. Auctioneer Soap! Soap! Use Ktionpike Laundry and marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royvar Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupiter for light Laundry. washday. J.D. LAPTHORN & CO. wny'to Soap Works. 147 dts 3an the great scouring soap. the toilet and Makes child's play of Charlottetown aom— Sewerage inition | TENDERS FOX SEWER PIPE SEALED TENDERS endorsed ‘Proposals fr furovishipg Sewer Pipes tor Charlotre- town” addressed tothe undersigned, will be réee vaiat this offce. un on on Friday» the 8th July, prox,, for furnishing Stoneware, or Vitrified sewer Pipe and thelr appur enances, aceord- ing to conditions and cpecifications to be seen at the office of the « ommissiorvers of sewers and Water supply tur the City of Charlottetown, Prinve Eiwerd Island. or at the offliee oftheir Chief Engineer, Freeman © (off.a, Erq., 58 State Street Boston, Mass, Pro is must be on the forms supplied icom this office, and each tender must he accom panied by a certified bank cheque for bree Hundred and Fifty Jollars (§3.) pay- able te the order of the said Coromissioners. This cheque wilibe forfe.ted if ths pa ty decline the contract, 1 fail to ce moplete the work c_atracted for, and wiil be retarned in cose of nOD-accepta ¢7 Of lender, Yhe said ommissivpers dv not bind thc m- selves to accept the lowest or any tender, Ds VID LAIRD, Cheirman, Office of Commissioners.of Sewers »nd Water supply, Charlottetown, I. E, Island, June 27, i8%—)une 2? 2 aw ! WANTED.—At Judge Alley’s residerce, an | | | i } | | | } | | j | THE Pemberson’, “GHlenlieth” Blended of tin: sate rare old High land Malt Whiskies, during more than 50 years, Sanderson’s CLENLISTS is to day as inthe vast, the purest and best whisky in the world, Sole proprietors: tobertson Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Scotland. Fstabli: hed 1846---Capital paid up £450,000. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Canadian Gov't Raiiway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun , days excepted,) as under. —_ ——— Trains Out) oT A TIONS. Trains In ward. Kead ward, Reac down, up. b-PRA Of eres Mire d r.M. A. M, 3 10) 7 45, _ Charlottetowa ...! 8 5011 55 430 8 42 | Hunter River. 7 5310 Bt o Lt v 13 eee '7 ws 9 52 5 47/ 9 37, Kensington _...| ¢ 53 9 17 6 2010 OO Ar. | Lv.| @ 4s c Af. | S'Si4 { ++ 6 338 45 i Pr wg wee - b 5 iv BU Lv } Ar. s a 8 29 PASTT SS, Port Hill ...44..) 4 20) 7 2k Ss 37 1 07. O’Leary b > or 917, 215 inal ” > - a ? 9 55) 3.10. Tienish 1 oy a et" g reeeeee | 105 5 00 ae P. M.A. M. ID. M./4. M, ; oe A. MI{P. M. ~ Ov 6 15). Charlottetown...) 9 158 59 = 33, 6 50) Bedford ......... 7 47| 25 $ 25/7 10'ar n°" ee] Sa 3 35} 7 20'ly } Mt Stewart 4, 4 is oa 4 1s 8 10), Cardigan........ a = 2 = e 05) 3 5")..Georgetown 1s 6 05 12 20 P. M.)A. M.} | | # it" a "s 13) mn A. Mav. Mm dnp »|..Mt. Stewart ....| 7-191 9 tis 7 44 (UPON . b0é 0 sks é a 1 = £41,815) cs Peters... & OO! [ 6 10) 9.10) “Gonsis...' «1. | 8 OBL OS . ilk fel Boee 5 OOILL 35 A. me M. Pp. M nt oe i a @ .. Emerald 90 Ay Cape Traverse ... § 1h F A. M. CONNECTIONS 1 (Oar... Pcint duChene, LC.R.....ar]15 35 21] 25iar Moncton, I C. R. earl lS 11 15)lv. Levis, I. C. R ari 23 55 16 15'ar.....Montreal, I. C. R. hilo 05 VW BOW smjOUn, C.F... it 11 20 21 20 Li he EUs Foe ne Pes cae 1 30 5 OS!.. Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exe’d)..j23 00 s OS | a Boston, B. & M, R. iy 19 OO Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B. G,. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. The White House, Dundas Esplanade is otfered tur sale. This desirable property combines the alvantages of to#nand ecuntry house. Good bathing and bosting at foot of gar- den. F rst rate stables, ccach-houses and large yard room, Flower and vegetable gardens and con- eervatory. House contains about 12 “oome, aod is beated Ly hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of house; bath room with hot and cold water. The situation and crea view, are unexcelled in P. E. I. The sLore front ia alao owned in con~- nection with the property, for several huudred feet out. or particulars apply te ’ J.S. MORRI DAILY EXAMINER, ad The Clever Burglar, The burglar who does several ‘‘jobs”’ and eludes the officers of the law isa | keen observer, a man of forethought, and one whose executive ability is un- questioned. Houses are not entered be- | cause they bave brownstone fronte, nor are stores broken into by thé profes- | sional thief without an investigation. When the skillful burglar is to doa ‘job, "’ he studies the habits of the resi- dent or proprietor. few yeurs ago a jewelry store was rob- bed. Apparentiy there was not a clew. Detectives were placed on the case and named the thieves by the method em- ployed in getting into the store, and subsequently the thieves were convicted. Certain burglars always enter a ceflar and come up through stairs, floor or trapdoors. Others have skeleton keys. Others go above and come down stairs. Some breakin rear and doors. the two thieves bad been in Troy three successive Saturday nights. They bad fastened a silk thread on all entrances in such @ way that if any one entered or left the store the thread would be broken. Thus the burglars learned that the proprietor and clerks did not visit the store after closing Saturday night | eae The fourth Saturday Except | until Sunday. night they ‘‘cracked’’ the safe. for their methodical way of entering (by the cellar) no suspicion would bave attached itself to them.—Troy Times, } é A Dirsusted Hero. The story of Serzeant Walker, who others front | In the robbery above referred to | In a case in Troy a | SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED June 27.- Samuel Drake, Olsen, Pic~- ' tou, coa'; Nea! Dow, Grady, Richibncto, lumber; ss Campana, Demers, Pictoa, stores, June 29-—Minnie A, Baie Verte, mdse; | | Clara May, Lepage, Bathurst, lumber. July 2.—ss City of Gheot, McNevin, Halifax, mdse; Boonv, Garcin, Sydney, coal; Glenora, Balcom, Marble Mountain, lime; Lochiel, Wright, Richii ucto,lumber; | Jessie Newell, Beruard, Pictou, cvate. CLEARED June 27,—Favorite, King, Chatham, ball; Sawue! Drake, Olsen, Shediac, bal- last. June 23.—as Campana, Demers, Mont- real, produce. June 29 —Neal Dow, Grady, Richibucto, has; Minnie A, Anderson, Richibucto, bal; Clara May, Lepage, Pictou bal. July 2.—es City of Ghent, McNevin, Halifax, produce; Glenora, Balcom, Chat- | ham, 110tona of stone in same bottom | from Marble Mountain; Racburo, McL-an, | 1 | was kept prisoner for six weeks by the | Afridis and was court martialed for being ‘‘absent without leave,’’ reminds me of an Indian tale of 1757, whena mian-o’-war’s mau, Strahan by name, captured almost single banded one of the forts on the Hoogly. The fort, which was strongly situated, was in- vested by the admiial, and Strahan, during the time of midday repose, wan- dered off ‘‘on bis own’? in its direction. Gaining the walls without discovery, he took it into his hewd to scalea breach made by the cannon of the ships, and on reaching the platform he flourished bis cutigss and fired hia pistol at ‘‘the Riggurs,’’ spouting, “The place ie mine!l"’ The native soldiers attacked bim, and he beld bis own wieb indomitable pluck till re-enforced by ohe cr two other tars wh» bed straggied’ oyt cf camp and heard lis huzzan. | The enemy, unpre- pared feaziry iurther invedcrs, fled from tbh fort upen the opposite side, leaving sv camnon and a large stcre cf ammry tiogp, Meta to Strabab'’a ecrprise, fy wes lectured by the admiral fer bis breach of @iscipline, aud he was C.. miccod ith hiets of fricre punich- Hént. yr Ff 2. Straban, ‘if 1 a flogged fur thig berasaction, I'm d——a if i ever takes another fort as lomg es i lives!''— London Sk Dlors ‘ Watt, the greati eve ne, introduced of machini.ts th Wren he first begat steams engises, he difficulty in ascertafiming from his dis- tant customors Wha@jsized engine they required, end tpey veere not less puzzlea how to ccu:muhicate to bim the infor- mation. He was frequently guided, however, by their mentioning the num- b.r of berses which the engine ord: ed was designed to replace. Actipy upon thia bint, he ascertained by experiment that the very strongest of the London brewers’ horses (animals of wonderful size and strength) could exert a force equivalent to raising 32,000 pounds one foct ina minute. This force he called one horsepower, and adopted it as the standard in regulating the size of steam engines. Now, not ome herse in 100 is p: over of the steam zto the yccabulayy term hersepowcr. the manufacture of experienced much Able to exert that degree of strength. A | Steam engine of ten horsepower cap, in | reality, do the work of about 20 horses, ~—New York Ledger. Legend of the Tea Plant. Dharma, the ascetic priest, was the sou of a king of India. He went into China, and for the space of nine years he remained in contemplation ina tem- ple. Later he went to Japan, and be died on Mount Katavka. He imposed upon hiniself, as the first rule of his life, privation from sleep. One day, in- dignant at falling asleep, be cut off his eyelids and threw them away as miser- able sinners, From the spot where thr eyelids bad fallen sprang up a bnueh which is the tea plant, affording the perfumed beverage which chases away sleep.—Vick’s Magazine. — — To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Brom? Quinine Tablets 4ll Druzgists refund the money if it fails to cure, 5¢ ROMPTLY SECURED GET Ride QUICKL:. Wriie tu-lay fur a fre? copy of our big Book on Fatenta. “7e have extensi'e experience in the intricate patent la weot 50 foreign countries, Sendsketch. model or photo for free advice. MARION & MA. RION, Experts, Temple Building, Montreal Butter S000 144 2aw 4 wks Tubs Iudian make, nicely fini shed. — CarveELL Bros. Chatham, bal; ss Frauk C, Batt, Dunne, Pictou, bal. Ke ee cD . &. , Needed the Money. "If you Zellers hain’t decided on who you're fur in the tax collector’s race, I wish you’d fling in far Tom Duncan.”’ “What fur?’’ ‘‘Fur bekase he needs the ofliss wuss jhan siry man in the race.”’ ‘*Hain’t crippled, is he?”’ "No, but’’— ‘‘Hain’t been sick so he couldn’t | waek ner nuthin, baz he?’’ ‘ from this iil’ timed attack ar: P | | | | | ‘‘No, but he is jest vut ov the chain gang, whar he haz been fur six months, an hain’t had a chance to make nairy cent. He’s the man that railly needs tbe offiss, fellers.’’—Atlanta Journal. Spanish Real Estate. It is Mark Twain who observes, in one of his sketches of travel in foreign parts, that the reason there is compara- tively little arable land in Spain is be- cause the great majority of the Spanish people are in the habit of squandering it on their persons, and when they die itis buried with them.—Boston Herald. t ~_ ns rey vai LS ; | eA ea artist Cuask Senping FReEs ADVICE TO PHE SICK, Dri A. W REV. J. N. VANATTER, OF ALBION, WIS., WRITES A LETTER ON DR. CHASE'S OINTMENT. Eufferers are at Lib rty to Correspond with the Absve Address and will Obtain Ful! Particulars Re- garding the Great Cure. HERE IS WHAT HE SAYS: Gentlemen,—My wife was most terri- bly afflicted with protruding piles, and contemplate opetation. A friend of ours recvon:inmiended the u-<e cf Dr. VYincment, aud less than one box effected a complete cure. We pleased With the ointment that I tried it myself, as I have heen trembled with an unsightly skin afflic- tiin which covered the lower part of my face. X Surgical Chase's weTe SO For 25 years I suffered untold agony, and was treated by the best medical skill in the United States... I consider Dr. Chase's Ointment worth its weight in geld for piles and skin disease. Dr. Chase’s recipe book, cloth-bound, any address on by addressing Dr, Chase’s Company, Toronto or Buffalo, n. ¥. WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (VO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur @. Peake. large-size sent to receipt of 50 cents, Nov. 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 4, 1&98 . . “ AEE LES ERIS EE OE SS as LT OTE Te : = ——s This Spring Overcoat ee a at Fo Knee length, close fitting back, soft rolling front, narrow cord seams and edges, velvet lined pockets thoroughly stayed, genuine hair cloth shoulder “Y forms, silk stitching, best tailoring, and warranted fit, Made of real English Vicuna or Venetian cloth (absolutely fast black), and full lined with Skinner satins, § “Custom Made” value for $28.00, 2 Our ready-to-wear price—}J5.00. In German Vicunas and Venetians, (steel grey, drab, and black), Victoria serge lining, with striped silk sleeve linings —}$J2.90. In Canadian Vicunas znd : A ADD “ Venetians, (steel, drab, and ayes ; Wis black), serge lincd body, » yee *¢{* ‘ ‘ ad gz Brilliantine lined slec- Fyfe rm 4 ty i ves—$10.00. CNN R ~ ? “A? Aa” S . % Sy Makers brand 7 pa” “LOTH ING price printea cu satin “7 — ‘ ie > Fe labelsewninleftbrcast Sex, eer THIS 2 2AWD WITH RETAILPRIC ‘ pocket. So “ vf} STAMPED BY THE MAKERS /'\ Book ‘‘ The Logic of Dress”” “y free for tz ashing. CLEARER GE I Rs GF CIty ; we = SOLE LOCAL A GENCY 8. PROWSE BROTHER BRUCES. SSOSSSSEOHOHSS SOOSGESEOOLE J OEG% ereeereceorences Queen St—High Class Tailoring—Queen St OOOO OSES HOSE HAGE DT TESSHOHS J SOSTSSSE SESH THSSSEOS Yes you can Pur. hase ao suit of clothes for $5.00—But what is it ? worth, and if you are satir fied, who should disagree with you ? But would it not be more satisfactory to buy ove of onc make $10 00 or $12? If there is anv d fliuity in getting one to ft vou, we will make one to special measure by firstclaes workmen, for $12, 13 50, $15, and upward. We could fill a newspaper full of testimonials in praise of well made clo hee, but we forbear. , OCOS ESS THEE DOL OLSOY M OOS 0OOS OOLESEESCCOS68S08 Try Bruces _ "eh Class Tailoring Quern St Ch’town *, Les al lee ek ee eee rd . Paris Green In one lb Lever top tins, Cycloren hug Machine. Insect powder distributor, the latest bug killer, Iv’s aj} in‘ Wholesale and Retail, SIMON VW CRABBE STOVES & LaRDWARB- Walker s Corner eh ne —<-- — ih at Ny Ht ft 1s sO interesting to every vody that we must make our advertss ment attractive in order to get your attention. Out of consideration for your feet as well as for your pocket, iurn your stepsthis way and save money. Spring Shoes the latest styles and newest designs. Look at the prices. Lidus shoes from 77 cents up. Mens shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths and childrens at rock-bettom prices. If, they disappoint your expecta tions or your feet, you can come and blow us up and get your money -k: ¢ ae | — | +!