THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, /Y 3, wrens ~ (Vostinued trom Srd page.) way, colonel He’s as dangerous as 4 | mad dog.”’ ‘‘Shoot him like one, then, nel bitterly, ‘‘if he won’t take his chance. My regiment too! If it had the Towheads, I could have under- | said the col ; peen ( l stor That Snowy whiteness Private Simmons had occupied a of linens comes from the strong position near a well on the edge | use of Surpri: e Xx ip on of the parade ground and was defying | the regiment tocome on. The regiment wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for laundry uses. : is the c Surprise Soap name. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. mun |} qeumme $f ae | aur } {| ome Wants, Lost, Found, &e “Employment 7 Registry | was not anxious to comply with the re- quest, for there is small honor in being shot by a fellow private. Only Corporal | Slana rifle in hand, threw himself | down on the ground and wormed his | way toward the well. $+) mem 4 emma 44 4 «ra 44 7 ‘‘Don't shoot,’’ said he to the men round him. ‘‘Like as not you'll ‘it me. L'll catch the beggar livin. ”’ Simmons ceased shouting for awhile, and the noise of trap wheels conld be heard across the plain. Major Oldyae, commanding the horse battery, was coming back from a dinner in the civil lines; was driving after his usual cus- tom—that is to say, as fast as the horse could go. “A orf’cer| orf'cer!’’ shrieked Simmons. a scarecrow of that &f’cer!’ stopped Any persons wanting employment, and em- ployers of labor .n want of assistance, will ob ain belp and situations by ap ‘ying to Mies Snelgrove, Keat St. a9 A bloomin spangled ‘I'll make The trap W ANTE! —A capable giri for genera) houee | = a, Applyto Mrs M, Trainor, Sidne | ‘What's this?’’ demanded the major St >t. > te ; _| of gunners) ‘You, there—drop your TO LET\— 4 house on Dorchester Street | rifle!” containing7 rooms, now occupied by Mr John Mel eod. -Poesession given 15th May Eext. Apply to Thomas Alley. 9” ‘Why, it’s Jerry Blazes! I ain’t got no quarrel with you, Jerry Blazes Pass, frien’, an all’s well!”’ Lai peek k cova Pin cance pata — out He walked toward Simmons with the intention of rushing him and knocking B'NECUTTES F R *:LE.-A Marcn’s bene cutter, only one yerr in u<-é. will Isst e hi ettr ; 4 ? turn . racks eecieas and Gan so om nee, Tid _ But Jerry Blazes had not the faintest er will ty ewersed, by leaving «thi. effiee.) intention of passing a dangerous mur- . : la | derer He was, as his adoring battery ie house Ou aren xu | swore long and fervently. without ene oy ! a | i) ¢ ' ae te, Pine culm “a: i0t'903 J. emtaer, 200 | knowledge of fear, and they were sure- OTE?S. - A tenev ert en PD rehester St | ly the best judges, for Jerry Blazes, at rFQu-en, conta nine 6°-% : ms Rene mader was notorious, had done his possible to a Apply atthe (unne y E tae ae © | killa man each time the battery went e catole gus price S15. ill srl! for &8 4iplyto lL. A. Haezard, at L ndon or e. him down 100 . ‘iia | ‘Don’t make me do it, sir,” said ‘a ORSALE. -\ earriage mareS vears ok : in che ‘ na from French Lien, wiin os! to Provider, dar | Simmons. ‘IT ain't got nothin agin to foal fies’ of June. Appiy to B. F. Tong-| you. Ah? You wonld? The major worth, OR broke intoarun. ‘Take that, then!’’: The major dropped with a bullet through his shoulder, and Simmons 1 KREN'.—ter atermioft te 5 vears, thet t elwe (12) «ere 'o: situated on west sida of Maliowequw Poad. roe in pessession of J 7 | . : Prerdon Eee Praceesinn civen lat May nex: | Stood over him He had lost the satis- Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 | faction of killing Losson in the desired one a _ — ; : FORS*'E OR TO LET—That brick house WY: but here was a helpless body to ) t sito ted on b a YW College Block, 46 his hand. Should he slip in ree rs . tures, NO “ater heating large gar’en ard : ; y t i baninrear omly to 8 C ows or FW iL cartridge and blow off the head or with | Moore Eacrs F \V Voore 68dviw the butt smash in the white face? He | . . sapeeeaeaeeninat ‘ gto -onsider, ry Ww vIR@? CIA™ BILLIARD AND Poo” stopped to consider, and a cry went up from the far side of the parade ground, **He’'s killed Jerry Blazes!'’ But in the shelter of the well pillars Simmons was safe, except when he stepped ont to fire. | **i’ll blow your ‘andsome ‘ead off, Jerry Blazes,"" said Simmons reflectively ‘‘Six an three is nine an one is ten, an that leaves me another 19 an one for myself.”’ He tugged atthe string of the second packet of ammunition. Corporal Slane crawled out of the shadow of a bank into the moonlight. **I see you!”’ said Simmons. ‘‘Come @ bit furder on, an I'll do for you.”’ “I'm comin,’ said Corporal Slane *“*You done a bad day’s work, Come out ‘ere an come back with T ‘BLES =I hive for <slet wo monarch pool ables *nd one billiard table—ivory balis | jin enes, ry ee, ef'e, complete, all in good der will be so't vary chear, poly at the Hub Billiard ‘« 1 orto P. Barke P. 0, B x Uaerio tative. Sli imo TOTE’.— hon eon Barfield St. b aed by hor «ate ,ba'!. Immediate possession giver. Arp’y to Charlee Herma: a. tf VW ANTEU.—' wouir:- 'otearn de: st uekii,. Apply to Miss Sellar at Jamex Peton & ( o, 102 3ius pd. TO LE?.— House on Rrighton Read, heat- ed with hot water. Bath Re oms ete, at present oceupkd by T J. Dillon Esq Pores ssicn civen st May.apply to J. J. »« Kinnon 69 FOR SALE The well known Carriage Stallion Black Diamond Knox. For terns, etc, apply a Lewis’ Crockery Store on Gratton Street. April 28 ss “Come to’’— laughed Simmons, | sending a cartridge home with his thumb. ‘‘Not before P've settled you an Jerry Blazes.” The corporal was lying at full length in the dust of the parade ground, a rifle under him Some of the less cautious men ia the distance shouted ‘Shoot im! Shoot ‘im. Slane!’ : **You move ‘and or foot. Slane,” said Simmons, ‘tan I'll kick Jerry Blazes ead in an shoot you after.’ ‘| aint movin, said the corporal. raising his head. ‘‘You daren't ‘ita man on ‘is legs’ Let goof Jerry Blazes } an come out of that with your fistes. Canadian facific Railway. Come an it me You daren’t, you bloomin dog shooter!’ **] dare!’ ae “You lie. you man sticker! You 2akin, sheeny butcher, y lie! § TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT] there” Siene sicied’ the ride away ; and stood up in the peril of his life we Ea “Come on now!’ TOURIST SLEEPERS The temptation was more than Sim- mons could resist, for the corporal in caving Montreal every THURSDAY ar 11| his white clothes offered a perfect mark. a m. othe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- ‘**Don'’t misname me!’’ shouted Sim- datieg second class passengers for all points, | mons. firi 2 : aa. in Canedian North West, British Columbia, &- s. firing as he spoke . The shot — |ed, and the shooter, blind with rage, ee eT ttn $1.00 threw his rifle down and rushed at Montreal to Calgary...... ...... .......... 650. Slane from the protection of the welk Montreal to Kevelstone............6¢ eevee 700, Within striking distance, he kicked Montreal to Vancouver....--..........0e 8 00 avel : ; Montreal to Seattle.......5.......ccecceses goo | S4¥Vagely at Slane’s stomach, but the : weedy corporal knew something of Sim- : For Passage Rates to ali points in mons weakness, and knew. too, the Canada, Western Unirep Srares and to deadly guard for that kick Bowing JAPAN, CHINs, _ Hawallan IsLanDs, | forward and drawing up his right leg a ie eye Mania, aod also for de | till the heel of the right foot was set criptive advertising matter and MSPS} gome three inches above the inside of . — the left kneecap, he met the blow stand- ‘ A.H.NOTMAN, | ing on one leg—exactly as Gonds stand Asst Geni. Pass. Agt. | di 8 ree nee hile ot St, Johu,N. B. when they meditate—and ready for the oat. 5. | fall that would follow There was an | oath, the corporal fell over to his own P, £. ISLAND ELECTRIC Co, , Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the stock holders of the : above com nany wll be held at their office | in C alot towc,on Wedne day the 10tb da o May nxt, A. D. 1899. » tne hour (f120¢ Jock ao n. — private collapsed. his leg broken an inch above the ankle. “Pity you don't know that guard, Sim,”’ said Slane, spitting ont the dust as he rose. Then, raising his voice “Come an take him orf! I've bruk ’is leg.'’ This was not strictly true, for the private had accomplished his own downfall, since it is the special merit of a ‘ Daved this 29.b day of Ap-il 1°99, that ] ; £ hii . ; that leg guard that the harder the kick is JAMES w \DDELL, the greater the kicker’s discomfiture. - Supt & Treas, Siane. walked to Jerry Blazes. and IN TH MATTER OF A PRIVATE | pcgmpmpmne itis sai AAS i Castoria and Soothing Syrups. 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Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates 1s" ~ SARA A A is a Drops Castoria years’ use by Millions of Castoria cures Constipation and Castoria is the Children’s Castoria. *“‘Castoria 1s so well adapted to children scription known to me.” H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ hang ever hint with exaggerated solici tude. while Simmons, weeping ‘wit! pain, Was carried away ‘Ope you ain't urt badly: sir.”’ said Slane The wajor had fainted. and there was apn agly. ragged hole through the top of his arm Slane knelt down and murmured ‘‘S'elp me. I believe e's dead! Well, if that ain't my bloomin Inck ail over" But the major was destined to leaa tis battery afield for many a long day with unshaken nerve He was removed and nursed and petted into conyales- cence. while the battery discussed the wisdom of capturing Simmons and blowing him from a gun They idolized their major. and his reappearance on parade resulted in a scene nowhere pro vided for in the army regulations Great, too. was the glory that fell to Slane’s share The gunners would bave mad¢ bim drunk thrice a day for at least a fortnight Even the colonel: of* his @wn regiment complimented him upor bis coolness and the local paper called him a hero—which things did not puff him up When tke major prof fered him money and thanks, the virtu ous corporal took the one and put aside the other But he had areqnuest to make and prefaced it with miany a “Beg: y pardon, sir.’ Could the major see his way to letting the Slane-McKenna wed- ding be adorned by the presence of four battery horses to pall a hired barouche? The major could, and so coule the bat- tery —excessively so It was a gorgeous wedding > = ‘*Wot did I do it for?” said Corpora} Slane **For the ‘orses.of course Jhansi ain ta beauty to look at. but | wasn't goim to ‘ave a hired turnout’ Jerry Blazes? If 1 ‘adn't ‘a’ wanted some thin, Sim might ha’ blowed erry Blazes’ bloomin ‘ead into Hirish. stew for anght I'd ‘a’ cared.” And they hanged Private Simmens— npanged him as bigh as Haman. in bol low square of the regiment. and the colonel said it was drink. and the chap lain was sure it was the devik and Simmons fancied it was both, but he éidn't know. and only hoped his fate would be a warning to his companions, and half a dozen ‘‘intelligent publi- cists’’ wrote six beautiful leading arti- cles on ‘*The Prevalence of Crime In the Army.” But not a soul thought of comparing the *‘bloody minded Simmons’’ to the squawking, gaping schoolgirl with which this story opens. That would have beer too. absurd! - * * * + An Ovp anp WELL ‘RIED Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been usd for over fifty yearsty mi!lions of mothers for their children while teething, with perfect succes It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. Miller Wanted. A vonng man heviag experience in a Grist Mil. Please state length of time in m'‘lling and wages wanted, Address ‘Miller” P. O. Box 375, Ch’town. % ane = aE nenieititiies mmmeae ann lie Sunlight and Lifetivoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is lixe by- ing silk at the price of cotton. Qs Pas att Stannard THY Sometimes they are also ragreeable, as the fullowino ‘quotations from afew of our cu-tomers show: The Royal O«k Soap just to hand, it is the pink of perfec. {tion. Am delighted with your 8 ep. * Second to none ” Iam _ thoroughiy satufied with the soap reveived at your f-ctory ‘his day, snd beg to thank youfor your’ prompt attention. And so we might goon AD INFINITUM. J.D CAPTHORN Charlottetown Soap Works ey th a ca] a a a SSS {i> I» as Sunlight anh Lifebuoy Soaps are the only guaranteed pure laundry eoap® on sale in Canada, can you. afford to be- withoat them. Marine— Insurance ae Rates fixed and Insurance effected va Bulle, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office. The Western has been doing business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. B. Island, which fact may be accounted for by mv having atall times considered the Com pauy’s ani my clients’ interests as of more importance than commissions. All honest loszes cheerfully and promp- ily ssitied, + HORACE HASZARD, Clothing for Ev pcr cent. less than reg- ~~ ular prices Our big purchase of Men’s and Bom Clothing at the Doull & Gibson sale has an rived. upwards, a lothi eryone We can now supply you with Clo ing at the manufacturers’ cost prices, | Men’s Tweed Pants from 50c, Th $1.60, 1,25, 1,50, 2 00, worth 50 per cent more—Men’s Tweed Suits from $3.75 q Ut will mean money in your por et to buy your clothing from us. APAFTALA r J. B. Macdonald & Co n at 25 ta | eee ran a Fa es wee. —s a aCe — ba ie 4 a eS cleaning Kalsomine, Alabasting Petrol, Magnite and all other requisites for house § -Gharlotietown Sewerage system SEALED TENDERS addressed to the nodersizved, will be received at this Office unt] noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 for furnishing cer'ain materials ard per- forming the work necessary for the con- siruction of certain por'ioas of the Chars lottetown Sewerage System, according to conditions, specifications and planus to be teen ai this Office. and slo at the ¢ flire of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. C. fia; 53 State Street, Boston, Maes Proposals must be on form» -uppled from this Office; and each tender must be accompavied by a certifie! Bank Cheque for six bundred dollars ($600), pavable to the order of the Commissioner? of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be | forfeited if the party decline the contract ‘or fail tocomplete the work contracted for, but wiil be revurned in case of non- acceptance of tender. Ube Commiussicners do not bind them selves to accept the lowes or anv tender, HENKY SwWIT, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Severs acd Water Supply, Charlouetowa, Vv. E I, April 15, 1¢¢9. al5 Charlottetown Sewerage System SEALED SEPARATE TENDERS ad-~ dressed to the undersigned, will be re~ ceived at this Office until noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 Ist. For furnishing ~.‘e-s'p avi per. forming work neces-ary for Bulding a Reservoir and Pumping Station. 2nd. For furnishing material and per- forming the labor in the erection of the Pumping Machioery. 3rd. For furnishing Cast Iron Man- hole Frames and Coversand other Iron | work. The above work to be done according to conditions, plans and specifications to be reen at this Office, andalso atthe Office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coftin, 53 State Street, Beston, Mass. Proposals 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- missioners of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque wilt be forfeited if the party decline tbe contract or fail to complete the work cuntracted for, but will be — in case of non-acceptance of ten- er. The Commise’onersdo no. bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH, Cbhairm -n. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and April 28— General Agent Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. L., April 15, i899, al5 FENNELL&CHANDES ! (Gowan and Muriel Peake: Maser8_ 8 Peak., turdl-vy Hy davn, 7. A. Jame- Hyn- maa, Jack Owen and | Hyndman. . | ‘Under the Direction of | j | ‘ May lst—4i g OPERA HOUSE TUERDAY EVENING MAY 9 Unéer the patronage of His Honor, the A BGoUS Wi | willbe prodne d by te followiag gentlemen «ftbe Ga:nck Dramaiic evable of Com: dies, anc as nothing ; seftnedone in the matter of soen+Ty ! é., &*. ub St “ioya ie porformaence, m sion 2. ceu'e, Drese (ircie ar Decds Medical Hall ¢ atter May 4h, BLACK treal, Saturday, May 6th, will be dae & Ch’town, Wednecdsy, May 10th, and | sail for St. Johns, Nfld, via North Sit carrying horses, c«tile and saeep 00 ¢ and produce under neck at lowest t rates. freight and passage app'y to Ch’town, April 29, ‘99 Se tenant Governor, +h» Disuri> Officer dome manding, and Offic :ra of Miitary Die rict so 32 4 The Farcical Gomedy Of 10 i.ses Evid MeLean, 4 invie € Ovton, Rims: pee Arihur G. Peake Thisis one of the most laughable the citiz»ne can look for Mu ie sa»; hed by Vionicombe’s Ore Re erved sea's 35 and 59 cents, Vine of Baicouy a’ Rankin’s Prag Doors open at 7.30 Curtaia rises at 8 15 F. P. Carvers, Capt. , A A. Bart! ert, Lieut.) Com c. C. Ricuakes, Lieut, DIAMOND LINES < oe The 8. 8. Bonavista sailing from For furtner particulare @9” PEAKE BROS & CO, Agents Landing to day a cargo Acadia it Mut bo Nut Coal C, LYONS & 00 a