leet, le oe fo FE ee -_— > - e's weer Mrs vate roe DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 20, lemme cemremnaenitnenent What is SO 4 4 ‘4 Ls d SSS ‘ . ~~) SAAN { SSS SSS ESSER Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use Db Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Fiatulency. lastoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent medicine for ehildren. Mothers have repeatedly told me ef its good effect upon their children.” Dra. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Ma THE FAC-SIMILE ¢ ? Castoria. cqanteunamn ‘*Castoria is so well a that I recommend it os svperior to any pre- lapted to children wen to me H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Prook/yn, nv. SiGNATURE OF 3 APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. Photography Is Easy hotography All 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof film Care ridges and can be Loaded in Daylight. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO, ‘eencids or Cy mal ~ Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, June 13th, 1898, in-compection with the present time table @ passenger train will leave Summerside at 9.15 a. m., (connecting with the ex- press train from Charlott*town) and will arrive at Tignish 12.30 p.m; leave Tig- nish at 3.55 p.m., arrive at Summerside at 7.10 p.m. A passenger train will also leave Char- lottetown at 7 45 a. m., arriving at Souris at 10.45 a. m.; and Georgetown at 10.10 a m.; leave ‘iecrgetown at 1.25 p. m., and Sourie at 12.50 p. m., and arrive at@har- lottetown at 3.45 p. m. All Standard Time. G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Supt. Gen. Mgr. Gov’ Rys Railway Office, Ch’tcwa Moncton = th Should be brushed 62 woe fair thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de tectreadi ly and more easily, in its inciep- ientetaze , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly everybody’s teeth. When you discover thore cavaties don’t delay, but come at once aod have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth. Wever Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought atthe latest re- duced rates, and. will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler aod Optician. Qharlottetown, i ene oe a Wants, Last, Fund, 10 BE LET.—The housean? pr -mises known asthe Richmond House. ‘hisis a first-class stand for an hotel and boarding honee. Apply toFrancis P. MeCrrron. W Nthi— Asmailsized Water cart. ap ply at this office 149 LO3T—on Queen St, seven dollars, Finder wiil please at this office 149 SHAWL LOST—A grav tshawl. Finder will piease leave at this office, 140 li pd WANTED.—At Victoria Cafe, a smart gir! to dogeneral work. Good wages.— John P. Joy. 131 TO LET—A conveniently situated and com fortabie house on Uprer Hillsboro St, with bay wirdow and six rooms, besiaesflarge pan | try, and large clothes clos-t. 4pply to Aub- rey Brown, at Mark Wright & Co’s. 126 tf WANTED—Ageants for new season, new Samjles, new plan of engage- ment. | Lute Bros Co., Moatreal. Rochester, N. K TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Wate St., mext?+> Government Warehouse No i \ppl~ to Peake nros & Uo. jan23—tf WANTED -Suce?ssful cinvissers in any line to act as closers, 3W.0) per month and expenses. Address box 679, Montreal. a Notice To Contractors Sealed Tenders adidresced tothe urder- signed, and marked “Tender for New Cuurcb,” will be received up to the 4th day of July, prox, from parties willing to “ntract forthe construction of the new Roman Catholic Church at Kinkora, according to plan and specitications to be recep at the office of W.C. Harris, Archi tect, or at the Bishop’s Palace, Ch’town, from the llth tothe 25th inst, and at the Parochial Residence Kiokora, from the 2th to the 4th of July next. The church isto be constracted of P.* I. sand stone. The Parishioners wil make all the excavations and supply the stone andseand Tue lowest or any iende) not necessarily accepted. ' J J, MACDONALD, P.P. Kinkora, Be be . | } June 9th, 98 Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have. some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes an stock, Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize Mum’g Extra Dry; Alfred Greatier & Co's. JOY & DAVIES “« ” Serres - ae wees ene DANA AS AN EDITOR. Me Was Yery Punctilious as to Type graphical Details. In all matters of detail, in literary manner, in the use of words, in gram- mar, punctuation and ty pographical method he was the most careful and ex- acting of editors. One time an editorial contained two lines of poetry in type 01 the same size as that of the text, and, as I was the author of it, Mr. Dana pent me an edifying note under the fa- miliar signature, ‘‘Reason, Revelation, Science, Philosophy and Esthetics all require that these lines should have been put iu small type.’’ Upon another occasion, when he thought a verb had been improperly used in a manuscript, be wrote an admonitory sentence, ‘‘To aay ‘there are’ in this passage would be un poetic and consequently disgusting. ’’ He took the blame whenever an error escaped his eye. ‘‘I take shame to my- pelf,’’ he wrote one time when the an- thor of an editorial bad confounded Boston brown bread with Graham bread, ‘*for baving printed this thing without acrutinizing it. The Sun is ignorant and wrong.’’ One day a man in California had sent an inquiry to the editor of The Sup, ‘*Will you please tell me how to be- come a Christian?’’ and aa I often dealt with religious questions at the time this appeal was received Mr. Dana blue penciled tbe back of the man’s note with these words: ‘‘Why not give him a ripping answer? Give him the social- ist side of Christianity.”’ When the writer of a book review had italicized eight or ten of his words, Mr. Dana commented thus: ‘‘This re- view is the best in the whole lot and is very good, but why in the world an ex- perienced writer like —— wants to pepper his manuscript with nasty little italics I can’t imagine.”’ When the writer of an editorial para- graph in The Sun wrote of ‘‘Govs. Cameron and Crittenden,’’ the ever watchful critic in the sanctum got after him in a nots left for me: ‘‘The term ‘gova.,’ ‘geus.,’ ‘capts.,’ etc., is dis- gusting. The titles have no plural as attached to any individual name. They should be repeated, or a circumlocution should be used.’’ In an editorial article printed in bre- vier type there had appeared an extract in agate type. The grammatical subject of a sentence was in brevier, while the verb for it was in the subsequent agate line. Mr. Dana wrote for my benefit: ‘*This passage from big type to little is contrary to all sound principles of typo- graphical elegance. Greeley used to make the passage and country newspa- pers still make it, but it is wicked.”’ When a writer for The Sun once de- scribed a man as ‘‘too condemn smart,’’ the phrase was highly offensive to Mr. Dana, who wrote a caustic comment upon it in three words, which need not be here printed.—John Swinton in Chautauquan. —_— ———— + Le ee To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxative Brom? Quinine Table‘s A'! Druzgists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25¢ 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MaRKs DESIGNS CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sénding a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whethér ay invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents @ent free. Oldest avency for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1 Soid byal) newsdealers, MUN & U0,26>2rosmay, New York branct Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For June, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 4th day, Full Moon. llth day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. <., .. | righ Water. Sun ‘3 Day of We’k ens —_— siilhes Q Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. 1 Wednesday! 9 1510 20 3 54 7 31 Ee 31 2 Thursday 9 57 {12 17 3 Friday 10 33 112 16; SS 32 4Saturday 1110] 1 00 53 33 5 Sunday 11 49 | 52 34 6 Monday 1 50 |12 35; 52 35 7 Tuesday 2 39 |-1 27 51 35 8 Wednesday | 3 28 | 2 26 51 36 9 Thursday inl 2 ae 51 37 10 Friday 5 09 | 4 47 51 37 11 Saturday 6 00 | 6 03 50 38 12 Sunday 6 50/7 16 50 39 13 Monday 739'|830; SO 40 14 Tuesday 8 27; 941! SO 40 15 Wednesday’ 9 12 10 46 50 40 16 Thursday 9 48 11 35 50 41 17 Friday 10 22 12 16; 50 41 18 Saturday 10 56 12 55 50 42 19 Sunday ll 34 50 42 20 Monday 1321215; SO 42 21 Tuesday 2 07 12 58 51 42 22 Wednesday 241 1 43 51 42 23\'Thursday 316 231 51 43 24 Friday +} Bi-23 51 43 25 Saturday 432;:410; 52 43 26 Sunday 5 12; 5 07 52 43 27, Monday 33416 AT oe 43 28 Tuesday 638 730 53 43 29, Wednesday 7 24 850 54 43 | 30,Thursday 812 1006 54 43 | Bac ak ad oe ce a . Lineoln’s Gift to a Fire Brigade. The Sons and Daughters of Illinois beld a mee%ing in Boston at which Vice President Henry Haynie told this story of Lincoln: ‘“‘The fire hose company of Spring- field was very proud of its well equip- ped fire apparatus, and, desiring to pro- cure some extra supplies, subscriptian papers were sent aroand. The small boys, myself among the number, were given a share in the work. I went up to some dusty rooms over a grocery aud entered the law office of Lincoln. He asked me numberless questions, and I bad to tell him all I knew of this fire brigade and its members. Then he said: ‘Well, I'll tell you what I'll do. PM go home to supper— Mrs. Lincoln is gener- | ally good natured after supper—and then I'll tell ber I’ve been thinking of giving $50 to the brigade, and sbe’)l say, ‘Abe. will you never have any sense? Twenty dollarsis quite enough.’’ So tomorrow, my boy, you come around and get your $20.’ ’’—Chicago Times- Herald. Cabs In Berlin. When an American enters a cab in Berlin for the first time, he is said to be absorbed for half an hour in studying the impressive notice hung up there- in for the benefit of passengers. It reads, literally translated, thus: ‘‘ No passage money has the passage guest to pay, if to him not on the mounting of the cab the valid passage tickets, on height of the for a simple passage to be paid pas- sage money, by the coachman down reached become are.’’—Chicago Inter Ocean. Not His Fault. **Fweddy, why don’t you let your mustache grow?’’ ‘‘Why don’t I let it? Good heavens, jeah boy, I do, but it won’t.’’—Chica- go Record. The natives of Siberia prepare a sin- | gularly intoxicating beverage from a@ sommon Mushroom. Good cooking was introduced into fogiand by the Normans. —. oem + - — SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED. June 15—Telephone, Weston, Sydney, cecal; Ida M, McFadven, Shediac, lumber; Jennie Armetrong, Gradv, Pictou: ecal. June 17—Warren W,?P | »°r, Montague, hal; Express, Stewart, ‘+ «ne, lumber; Jessie Newell, Bernard, P hiac, ry ties; M-rry May, McKay, Ga ‘umber; ss Citv of Ghent. Wood, Halifa» «Je, Jave 18—Leura (, Hend s-on, Pugs wash, bal; Eventide, Kerby, Crapaud, | lun. ber; Diant! wn, Da ly, Crapaud, mdse, CLEARED. T-lephone, Weston, Richibucto, ta’; Neal Dow, Grwiv, Richibucto, produce Ida M, MeFa:d-n, Cranaud, bal. June 17—Jernie Arms rong, Grady, Chatham, prodace. Canadian Gov't Raiiway System On and after MONDAY, 2nd May, 1898, ruins of this Railway will run daily, (Sun diys excepted,) as under. | Trains Out-| ini aie . Trains In ward, Read| STATIONS. ward. Reac down, | up. $* Moa M. re 3 10 6 20) _ Charlottetown .../ 2 010 00 4 31) 4 24 .. Hunter River. . 12 48 8 4] 0 13, ‘ oo Pameraid.. .:.ss 12 08 7 53 2 pe 8 i . Kensington inées 11 30, 7 48 6 208 0) Ar. ) { Ly. ll 00) 6 45 Pp. MIP. MW. S’Side - | . M.I A, M. 12 O'Ly Ar. 10 20 219! p- . ‘ |< 1 rene... Fr 9 06! 3 3H), PRMD i cnnce otc 18 00 | 4 34). Alberton........ | 6 55) 7 ~ | . . | ) ed) Ls 5 30). .Tignish .... .... | 6 00 . A. rl ce A. M.) P. M. | |A. M. - 30) . Charlottetown .. .| 10 30 : 23 | OE ree | 9¢ 3 1d) lar | ae flv | 9 GS 4 ivy Mt Stewart y,7 860 3 12) ; . Cardigan Lehcueen 7 35 5 °3) |. .Georgetown | 7 10 oe \A. M P. M.| A. M.| 405; Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55 | Gee BOWE ccs cccves 6 20 - PM.) A. Mii iP. M.| A. M. 6 U..Bieeeld ( civees 7 50) | .M5|..Cape Traverse ..| 7 0) p 60.) A. M.| a. Mi MMe , i . ‘ 6 20iv..Charlottetown, P.E.I. Ry..ar 10 30 SSO, ir... Summerside, P.E.I. Ry. .lv. 8 05 9 OOjlv.. Summerside, C.S.N. Co..ar 8 00 li SOjar. -Pcin' duChene,C.s.N.Co..ar 5 10 L OUjar.....Moucton, I. C. R8.....1lv, 4 00 Pp, MI i, 1 2... Bote LC 8. le ee i A. M. | 314 S5jlv. -Lavn, 1. CR... ae ft Wiar.. .--Montreal, f. C. R.. o AVE US ? 5| Pp, M 20 Pr. We ] ay | Rae Moacton LC. RR... 1 Be Pore. ss ais se 1 10 a 7 2 ar, ... boston, B. & M. R.. iv! 7 OO > CH’TOWN TO HALIFAX, A. M. Pp, M. G6 Giiv..... (aveen S. N.'C......0 6 oe 6 ldar.... Halifax, ’ sesttl ¢ an a la. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B, G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. re ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo These qualities an Packet Teas, favorites the world over, low prices have made them known as Best of Tea Value Sold in lead packets only. If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office, Hevis Jee Retail price on every packet, 25c. 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