" pp tal < eae geet ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 2 1898. Wants, Lost, Fund, cA SHPL WANTED.—At Judge Allev’s residerce, an ecrerienced Cook. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince st. dw on Lower la, (new) Examiner LOST—On Thursday, 3“%h June, ®t. Peter’s Road, a ladies umbre Finder will please leave seme at Mice. “NURSE GIRL,—Wanted by Mrs, E R trow, Upper Prince St City SUMMER BOARDERS vre. Archiba'd “cLea, of Nine Mile Creek {s vrepared to take a few boarde:s forthe summer. Splen- lid shove for bathing. Rates moderate For further particulars apple to Mrs. Archibald McLean. Nine Mile Creek, P. O. 149 «hy “Si. anne eienniel ie WANTED! —twenty-five smart young girls to wit tableat A O. H sports, Apriv to Mrs. Sonn P. Joy Victoria Cafe, 44 dy WANTED .—Immediately an experienced cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis, WANTED.—A young m+n to serve Ip a m-at market. Must ve experienced in cutting of meats for retail. Keterences and bonds- men required Apply here. W ANTED— A small sized water cart. Ap ply at this office. 140 WANTED.—At Victoria Cafe, a smart girl todo general work. Good wages.— John P. Joy. 131 WANTED—Agents for new season, new Sam ples, new plan of engage- ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old Londo. House,’ situateon water st.. nextt> Government Warehouse No 1 Appi to Peake ros & Co. jan2s—-tf anv and WANTED -Suceassufal canvassers in line to act as closers, $7.0! per menth expenses, Address box 679, Montreal. ‘ ———— ee oO MoGill University, Montreal 1898-9 SESSION Matric ilation Examination, preliminary to | the various Courses of Study, will be he'd as under: *Vaculty of Arta (including) the Dopnaida_ Fpecial Course tor Women. t¥aculty of Applied Science Faculty of medicine. ; Faculty ofLaw . " Faculty of Com~arative Medi cine and Veterinary Science, Sat, 17th Sept *The Revised Curriculum in the Faculty of Arta comprises courses in Classics, English, Modern Languages. History, Philosophy, Mathematics, Physics, Chemistry. Botany, KX . Geology. These courses are open also to PARTIAL sIUDENTsS' without Mriric- ton. tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses in Civil, Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining Engineering, Chemistry, and Archi- tecture, are also open to PARTIAL STU- DENT withort Matriculation. Exeminations for 20 wrirsr "YEAR EN- TRANCS EXHISITIONSin ‘the FACULTY OF A®TS, ranging trom $0). io $200. will be held on the 15th September at Montreal *t. John, N.B,, Halifax, Char ottetown, St. John’s, Nfid., and other centre-- The McGILtu Nosema, EcHOOL will be re- opened on lat September. Particulars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, containing full informet on as t Conditions of Entvance Courses of Studv. Regulations for Degrees, Exhibitions and Scholarships, Fees, ete , may oe obtained on application to Thurs, 15th Sept Tues 6'h Sept. W. VAUGHAN, Secretiry, wed & sat __ Desirable Residence “Ardrowan ” — AND) SUPERIOR - FURNITURE FOR SALE BY AUCTION ) tem instructed by the FExecutors of the Estate of the late William Dodd, E-q., to sell by auction, at his late residence, Mount Edward Road, commencing on, Wednesday, the th ef July at 11 o'clock, a. m,. “Ardgown,” the beautiful residence of tLe late William Dodd, E-q o Of in prise- about 7 acres of land, with Cottage sand Buildings thereot. The grounds are taste fully laid out and planted with orneimmnenta! srees, shrubs and hedges, making it one o' the handsomest resijences on P. E. Islan: The furniture comprises Piano, Draw- ing Room, Parlor, Hall Office, Dining- room, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Carriages, Sleigh, Haruners Farming li plements, ete. Thefsale af the residence wil! take plave at 12 o’clock sharp, on the sixth, and will be sold witwout reserve, Premises wil! be open for in*pection on Monday and Tuesday. the 4th and Sih, from il a.u., till 4 p. m. each day. Terms for Furniture, Cash R. BEARISTO,. Ane: jAneer 147 dta CABL ADDRESS '* ALGERNON Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, tom- mission Merchant, qhart- ering & General (Agent St. John’s, - - - - Newfoundiand A. B. C. CODE, SCOTT 8 CODE, For General Business. P, 0. Box 832 For Shipping 148 I2in eod rg) ’ a fo Contracturs ! Tenders, ad tresaed to Charles Palmer, Esq.. Ca#trman of Trustees, will be received Up Le Fatucuay, Hb Jalv, for the constructtou di > new building of bric« and stone for the Prince Edward Island Hospital A certified eheqne for 5 per cent of the amount of the offer must accompany each tender. ; a ibe 1owest Or any tender not mecessari!) accepted, ?\nom and office of Jew i-eodtd specifications can be seen at the C, B. CHAF PELL, ,Arebitect, | Why Dodd's Kidney Pills Always Cure Kidney Disease. What a» Prince Edward I land Doctor Says on the Subject—Dodd’s Kidney Fills are the only Care for ail Kidney Complaiuts. Gaspengaux, P.E. J., July 2.—The +tartling story that comes from Murray Harbor South, eo. cernmyg the rescue of Mr. William Sharam, of that town, from the deadly clutches — of Kidney Direase, has set the people throughout the Islaod taiking. idwuy other persons have been curved cof Kidney disease, on this Island, by Dodd's Kidney. Pills, but Mr. Sharam isso well known that his care excites more than ordiaary interest. Ove of thé most cleverest and successful pbhysiciaos was asked today, how he ac counted for the enormous number of Kidney disease cases that have beeu cured by Doda’s Kidney Pills. “It can be accounted for in oaly ore way,” he answered, “Dodld’s Kidney Pills possess the power of curing disordered Kidneys. No other preparation known to InBD possesses thix power. “Brigh’s Disease, Diabetes, Dropey, Gout, Stone in the Bladder, Gravel Lum - bago, Rheumatism, deart Faiinre, Para-~ lysis, Nephriti-, Disea-es of all spring from disordered Kidsceys Uhese lieeases are all marked by the retention in the blood of certamn matter, that healthy kidneys exiracs from the blood, end throw vut of the body. “Now Dodd's Kidney Pills Kidney’s tohealth. Then the properly pur.tied, ail peisou out of it, and thrown out of There can then be of the disease named. It’s very simple vou see, “Dodd’s Kidney Pills are undoubtedly the ouly medicine that can care these diseases. Thev never fail to cure them— they cannot fail.” Dod.i’s Kidney Pills are sold by all drugyists, at fifty cents a box, six boves $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Unt. The King of Whiskies sbanberson’ “Flenlisth ” dead restore the blood being drained the system. is none Sandersons Gleuiaet ‘ W linky Old Pure— Mellow Sanders ns Gienlieth Whisky has no eqval Glenlieth the of Seotch. Sanderson «& Co. Leith, Scotland. FOR SELE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Valuable Property FOR SALE The White ilered fer sa‘ Thie desirable property combires the alvantages ownand ecantry house ood bathing and bosting at fuot of gar iu. Poret rate stables, c ach- houses and ‘arge yaid room. Flower aod vegetable gardens and con - -ervaiory. House certains about 12 -ooms, Svd is heated by hot air; with marble mautels down stairs, Large drawing room length of honee; nath room with bot and cold water. The situation and tea view, are unexcelled in P.B. i The skore front is also owned in con- Sanderson’s perfection Ltd hobertson, House, Dundas Eeplanade i- orl J. 8. MORRI E SOLUTION. “What do you think, my dear?’’ ex- ee Women, eic. |" section with the property, for severa) nndred feetout. For partienlars apply te Idealism and KRes)ism. claimed Mr. Brownjones in tones of joy- ful excitement. ‘‘You know the Feder- ation of Authors is meeting in our city. Well, we are to bave the honor of en- tertaining the celebrated novelist Go- dolphin Whatnot as our guest.’’ ‘‘Um,’’ responded Mrs. Brownjones | evigmatically. ‘‘Is Mr. Whatunot a real- ist or an ideslist?’’ ‘*‘Why do you want to know?”’ asked Brownjones, surprised. ‘*Well, if be is an idealist I can just leave thiugs as they are, but if bheisa realist I must give the boure a thorough cleaning from top to béttom. I may not be literary, but I’ve dipped into real- istic novels, and I know their style: ‘The right hand curtain hung slightly askew, suggesting that one of the dra- pery pins had lostits grip. A pendulous cobweb waved mournfully from the cornice just above the door leading into the hall, and there was a fine bloom of dust, like that of the purple grape, on the piano lid. Inthe left hand corner of the room, almost buried in the pile of somewhat faded carpet, was an invisi- ble hairpin, clearly indicating the re- cent presence of a woman in the apart- ment.’ Find out right away, Barring- ton, what Mr. Whatnot is, and then I shall know bow to proceed. I have no desire to let my house afford material | to a realistic observation sharp.’’—New Orleaus Times-Democrat. Tears For Revenue Only. A heterogeneous collection of loafers sat in the village public house, alter- nately wiping their eyes and sighing heavily. The landlord’s son had been buried that day, aud a fitting air of gloom pervaded the place. ‘*What a lot of fass you make about it!’’ cried a smart young bravo who had been surveying the company with ill concealed disgust. “‘Why should we bother ourselves about a corpse?’ The others stared at him aghast, but before they could reply the landlord himeclf came in and proceeded to serve ‘out quarts f alein dignified fashion. lie weut rovud the room systematically until he came to the smart young man, Who held out bis band for the pitcher. ‘““Nay, lad, tha'll get no ale from me,’’ said te landlord. “Why net?’ was the aggrieved qnres- ticn. ‘*'Cos tha besn’t earnt it like t’rest. Taey've been blubbing for two hotrs, au tha Jc:a’t es much as ta’en thy handkerchief art o’ thy pocket. My motte today is‘No blub, no ale;’ so t’. 34 jot ts go wi'ont.”’ a beu the young man understocd why the grief of the company had been sq intense.—Londcn Telegraph. As v0 nivracback Riding. Tho Kentuckian was talking freely aboyt horscs. Although it was a s-le stable, be was speaking hia mind. ite bad rade the proper speeches about tho gait of the beautiful creatures the ccrky trainer tre‘ted up and down; he had not lost his look of grave acquiescence when he heerd things about the horse Who trets, But a ckazce werd toughed his tice trcnghbt, and he spoke the faith of Kentuckians and westerners, Texans and Califcrnians, in something this wise: ‘That's right. It ain’treally rid- ing to jzit up and downand Icok stylish em a trotting horse. You can’t say much about it in Beston, or anywhere it cities where people don’t care about the exsy steps. They don’t know what you're talking about. It’s a queer notion and one my folksin Kentucky can’t get used to—that a trotting horse can bea saddle horse. Womeu want to be stylish, though, everywhere, and they would Iearn how to rise up like tbe Boston women. But they didu’tkeep it up. A steal away and the gallop’s the thing for country American riding.’’— Boston Tranecript. Wisdom Beyond His Years. His mother found him in the jam and reprimanded bim. A little later she caught bim teasing his baby sister and reprimanded bim again. * “*T don’t sea what’s got into you, Willie,’’ she said. ** You’re usually the good little boy, but today you're np to all kinds of mischief,’’ *‘I’m tired of being good,’’ he return- ed with juvenile frankness, ‘Tired of being good !’’ she exclaimed. **What do you mean by that?’ **Well, brother Bob is naughty mest of the time, and you're always giving bim things to get him to be goed, and [ guess I’j! be naughty for awhile and see if I don't get something too.”’ Sometimes a youngster seems t ) have wisdom beyond his years.—Chicago | Post. To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxativ2 Bromo Quinine Tirbiets \ll Druggists refund the money ifit fils to cure 5c Soap! Soap! Use Kionpike Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy guick work, snow white clothes. Use JusiLes for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child's play of washday. J.D, LAPTHORN & CO. way’to Soap Wor.-. A BLACKSMITH’S STORY. He Became so Run Down That Work Was Almost Impossible—His Whole Body Racked With Pain. From the Bridgewater Enterprise. Mr. Austin Fancv is awell known blacksmith living at Bakr Settlement, a | hamlet about ten miles from Bridgewater, N. S. Mr. Fancy iewell knownir the locality in which h- lives, He is anothr of the legion whose restoration to bealth dds tothe popularity of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Mr. Fancy related his story cf lpess and renewed health toa reporter of the Enterprise as follows :—“ During the Jest winter, owing | suppore to over- work and impure blood, I became very much reduced in flesh, and had severe pairs ip the muscles all over my body, I felt ured all the time, had no appetite, and often felt so low spirited that] wished myself in anotber world, Some of the time, necessity compelled me to undertake a little work in my blacksmith shop, bur | was not fit for it, and after dcivg t e job, wonld have to lie down; indeed I orten felt lke fainting. I was advised to try Dr. Willisins’ Pink Pills, andafter.using a couple of boxes, I felt decided relief. The pain begen to abate, and J telt again as though life was not al! dreariness. By tbe time I had used six boxes I was as well | as ever, and able to do a hard day’s werk at the forge without fatigue, and thore who know anything about a blacksmith’s work, will know whatthis means, Those who are not well, will make po mistake ip ‘ooking for health tbrongbh the medium of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Dr. Wiliiame’ Pink Pills cure by going to the root of the direase. They renew and build upthe b’od, and strengthen ihe nerves, thus drivicg disease trom the -ystem., Avoid imitauons by insisting that every box you purchaee ‘s enclosed in a wrapper beariugthe full trade mark, “Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills for Pale People. " The D & A Corset, it fits so comfortably, supporting the figure, while yielding easily to every movement. It lasts well, and sells at popular prices.—-MoORAL : ' YOUNG WOMEN WEAA rHe D & A CORSET. (6) 50 YEARS DESIGNS CopyvricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and desertptien may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. 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Proposais must be on the torms supplicd from this office, and each tender must he eccompabied by a certified bank cheque for Three Hundred ano Fifty Nollars ($3.0.) pay- able to the order of the said «‘ommissioners. Thischeqae wilibe forfeted if the pa: ty decline the contract, or fail to ccmoplete the work ecntractd for, and wiil be returned in case of WOn-aceeptal ce of lender. : The said ( ommissioners do not bind them- relves to ascept the lowest or any tenuer, DAVID LAIRD, “hairman, Cffice of Com missioners of Sewers end Waiter Supply, Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Jupe 27, isv8—june 27 2aw eee or Vitrified For Sa.ze.—Sloop yacht Abegweit, fast sailor, newely valued: and overhauled this spricg.—A W Weeks, Charlottetown, 145 Gieod wk 4i. ss — 5 o LU Ww "UST oe de cdhannnnne abide dds . ae UU ee a ’ “7 a FROM INA 8 CLYULO ag a a Lf j ns ) Li, gt antl eS _ % OP ~e Bae4 a \ | F bs . ft “4 ea ey 4 i x seen? 1 THe LIKeST O 3 “wr oo seve + SR se tee ¢° { Pat ee SS ae * . i RP. 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