a — Eee sag mc Me A WRsarinmmn ee ee ee Ba BD tints ~~ sib eg ti alii ia il eis ei i ul Bs Met eS li GT — a Wee a ae 4 4 | | on 8 TERE gue? Wants, Lost, Found &E, WANTED—Cftice bey. Apply in writing of application to box 344 P 0. i6l WANTED.~-A young man for haying and farm work. Apply toJ. 8S. Morrs. FORK ADOPTION.—A bev about M year’ : ‘ Ap y to Mr > EI ro Ft PI . KR. Hogg. WANTET.—At Westwood, West Rovalty a stroeg young man must, have some know lede* of farming—good wages,—Dr. G. A. Warburton. LOST.—On Saturdav, 2od Julv, between Charlotte'own and Emyvale,’a sum of money Apply & this office. 157 oy 2i wi WANTFI --- 8 girl for general hous- work, App'y at the Finley House, Pow val Street: 156 31 Fri Mon Wed. 10 RENT —*ummer eottage seven rooms at Amberst Cove Warren Farm twenty minutes from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to John Newson Ch’town, 1563 week Guardian. “TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A blaeck-mith stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eightacres ofland, Apply to John Newson Ch’'town. 55 5 mos, WANTED.—The iast week In July a girl for general housework. Weshing given out. Apply to Mrs. Geo Stanley, King =quare, any veoning between 7 and 5 o'clock. 365 3in, c WANTED.~At Judge Allev’s residence, an xperienced Cook. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince t. dw HOUSE TO LET —On Fitzroy Street Mast ontalniag seven rooms, with large yard and table. Apply at next house. td. ~ WANTED cook with reference. Immediately an experienced Apply to Lady Davis WANTED.-—-A young man to serve ip a mat market. Must ve experienced in cutting of meats for retail. References and bonds- men required Apply here. WA NTED—Agents for new season, new Sem pies, new plan of engage-ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal! TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon wate St.. nextto Government Warehouse No 1 Appi+ io Peake Bros & Co. jan2s--tf WANTED -Successful cinyaasers in dine to act as closers, $°0.9) per month expeuses. . Adilress box 679, Montreal. SOOO SOSH OOED » 60605000460 ~— $ MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property also on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sums of from two to five hundred ; any and doi'ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron ‘@® Block. “BOO4 00000004 <. 606060605000 THE “= PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST _» ewest Rates, diencreus Settlements =” 6 Ce. BEER, Authorized AGENT FoR P. E. IsLa'np IRELIFE. acCIDE V7. a ee te ———— MARK FISHER, SONS & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Tmporters of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings We carry in stock every requisite for the Merchant Tailoring business Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. St. st. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY, Agent Desirable Building Lots FOR SALE. I will sell by Public Auction at the premises Brighton toad on Wednes~ day the 20th day of Jaly instant at the bus of twelve o’clock, noon, the remain- ad «of those valuab!e and very desirable B ulding Lots situated at Prighton, part of the estate of the late George Davies. ‘his affords an excellent opportuaity of eecuring Building Lots in one of the most p!*asant portions of the city. and other particulers known at sale or cn on application. ROBERT BEARISTO, Terms made Anctuoneer. l58 dts It's All We Ask 9Se for 1030 No 1 shingles. They are_ worth move, but for i5 days we make this offer, After 15 Days we will advance the price —remember only 15 days from to-day. All classes o1 shingles and all kinds of lum- ber at corresponding prices. Puone 181. James Barrett, Connolly's Wharf. cedar THE DAILY EXAMINER, SN Re oe PUR ome CH: \RLOTTETOWN, JULY 14 1883 THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. —— 2 |= High Water. Sun Day of We’k _ Q Morn.| Aft. | Rises.} Sets. l Friday | 805 10 10 (3,55 (7 42 2,Saturday 8 56 {11 05 | 55 42 3 Sunday 94911156 56 42 4 Monday 10 44 | 57 42 5 Tuesday 0 42/1140, 57 41 6 Wednesday 1 25 |12 36 58 41 7 Thursday 2 06 | 1 34 59 40 8 Friday Zz 47 | 2 35 0 40 9Saturday (3 29 | 3 34 0 39 10 Sunday 421); 4 35 l 39 11 Monday 4 54/5 43 2 38 12 Tuesday S217 3s 38 13 Wednesday 6 25 8 19 4 37 14Thursday 7908 923; 5 36 15 Friday Tawa 64h ee 16 Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 17 Sunday 9 31 (11 3% 8 34 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 19 Tuesday 006 1100 £10 32 20 Wednesday 0 36 11 45 il 31 21 Thursday 1 05 (12 30 12 30 22 Friday oe 1a a9 13 29 23, Saturday 2 03 | 1 56 14 28 24 Sunday 236 2 42 45 27 25, Monday 713 \' 3” 17 26 | 26 Tuesday 355 4 46 18 25 27|\ Wednesday 4 42 6 04 19 23 28 Thursday $31'733 20 22 | 29, Friday 6 32 | 9 02 21 21 30 Saturday 739 1003 , 23 20 31 Sunday 8 45 10 56, 24 18 Canadian Gov't Raiiway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun, days excepted,) asunder, Trains Out- sii a ‘Trains In ward. Read| SPATIONS. waid. Reac down, up. P, M.JA M. M.A. M. 3107 5 Charlottetowa .../ § 5012 10 4 ou) e ko .. Hunter River. 7 5310 51 5 14 9 15) Emerald. ..... 7 2310 11 0 47) 9 37 .. Kensington .... | 6 58; 9 37 6 20:10 00) ar, Lv. 6 35) 9 00 — } , r S’Side . ! 6 45,10 30izy. lAr.| 5 45) g a 14511 SS), Port Hill .......| 4 20} 7 94 P.M. ,ee 8 37) 1 07), O’Lear 2)! am wn ¢ @ « y “ee ete eee 309 © 2 li 2 15). Alberton... ais 210) : a 8 55) 3 10). Tignish .... ....| 105! 5 op P.M. |P. M. ” ——ne | shirinpeinncemninnimentionme tty we la. M. = WO 6 15). .Charlottetown ...; @ 15) 2 % : os 7s .Bedford ... | 7 31) 2 58 3 35 : aol } Mt S*éwart {7 7 15) 2 20 4431 8 10). Cans lar 7 10, 2 00 5 OS a 10). PEAR sos 6000 | 6 2012 51 52). .G t lv ..] 2: e. Mela. u.! er | 6 Pre P.M. |P, M. 335, 715) Mw . 2 eS lhe 414) 7 44 pee ape 4 41 8 C5) St. Peters..... 6 10) 9 10 I i id eeu P. M. [A eee 3 la Me. 8 13. Reade 9 0)! i Re .. Cape Traverse ..) § 10) “ae atts CONNECTIONS, 13 COjar.. Poimt duChene, I.C.R.....arj15 35 21 25jar..... Moncton, I. C. R...... ar\13 50) ll 15llv. ie oe a a urj24 04 1 Wier.....Moateet, L C. K..... Ivi19 05 5 BOlv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..|11 20 ee ns + « «0 IN Gis ons Bebe eby os | 4 30 5 20).. Portland, M.C.R., (Sat. exc’d)../11 00 8 10\ar.... Boston, B. & M.R. 1+ .| 7 00 Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man, Can, Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. B, Cee enaeeneen Hillsborough Tea The ladies of Fort Augustus Parish,io- tend holding a grand Tea Party, on MONDAY, JULY [8h A charming site has been selected near the church, commanding a fair view of the Hillsb rough River and the surround- ing country. The commitiee in charge are determined to leave nothisg undone to make the 18th a day of enjoyment to those who shail favor them with patronage’ sesides saloons well stocked with con- fect » *trawbe perate their ionery rries, ice cream, lem- there will be dancing booths, swings,foot races and other sports. The steamer Hillsb yrougn will leave Ferry Wharf, Charlottetown, at 10a. We, a*, CC. irriving at the grounds at 11.30; returning at 7 o’clock, p. m. The League of the Cross Band will be in attendance. The beautiful new church will be open to the public. Should ithe day prove unfavorable the tea will be held on Wednesday, the 20th. By Orper or Commirr 153 d&w 2aw \ A. McLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. sROWN'S BLOCK, EY. CHARLOTTETOWN Years of Agony and Suffering. Result of Kidney and Female Complaints. Paine’s Celery Compound Gives Mrs. Stone a New Life- ee ey She Strongly Recommends the Medicine that Pan- ished Her Troubles. Paine’s Celery Compound the Only True Cure for Kidney Disease. Weis & Ricsarpsw Co, GENTLEMEN:— For more than twelve years | was afflicted with kidney, female wod stomach troubles, and had been at- tended by five doctors, and tried medicine aiter m dicine, withoutany good results. My sutferings a year ago from kidneys aud stomach were dreadful. 1 was in suchas state that I could not live, and concluded there was no use trying other medicines. However, J was advised to try Paine’s Celery Compound. Before I had finished the first bottle I had improved very much, and after the use of afew more bottles 1 had not beenso well for many years, and am vow altogether a different person. The use of Paine’s Celery Compound also banishes my nervousness. I can there~ fore recommend Paine’s Celery Compound to apy one suffering from kidney, female and stomach weakness. Yours truly, Mars. Goo. Strong, Eganville, Ont. For SaLe.—Sloop yacht Abegweit fast, sailor, newely painted and overhacled this spring.—A W Weeks, Charlottetown, 145 6i e od wk 4i. Doctors Testify There's strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chase’s Family Remedies—particularly Dr, Chase’s Ointment. ea Patriotic Hancock, During the siege of Boston General Washington consulted congress upon the propriety of bombarding the town of Boston. Mr. Hancock was then presi- dent of congress. After General Wash- ington’s letter was read a solemn silence ensued. This was broken by a member making a motion that the house should resolve itself into a committee of the whole in order that Mr. Hancock might give his opinion upon the important subject, as he was deeply interested from having all his estate in Boston. After he left the chair he addressed the ehairman of the committee of the whole in the following words, ‘‘It is true, sir, nearly all the property I have im the world is in houses and other real estate in the town of Boston, but if the expul- sion of the British army from it and the liberties of our country require their being burned to ashes issue the order for that purpose immediately. ”’ THOSE PRICELESS BOXES Of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Mr. Colwell of Bright's Disease. Windsor, July 1l.—“ It is true, Mr. C lwell, that youhave been cured of Bright’s Disease by Dodd’s Kidney Pills? our reporter asked Mr. R. F. Colwell, jeweller, of No 9 Oulette St., to day. ** Tt is indeed, ” was the answer, J] enf~ fered two years with Brght’s Disease. My back ached all the time, I had awtn}, ach- ing pains in my loins, a putfness under my eyes, and my urive was very dark colored, For atime I conld fiod no remedy to do meany good. Butone daya friend told me be had heen cured of the same disease oy Dodd’s Kidney Pills. [ bonght a sup- piy. <A few boxes cured me thoroughly. ” Nod?’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney com piaiate. Partnership Notice Notice is hereby given that tte firm known as John Drake & Sons, doing busi- ness in Charlottetown, bas been disolved by mutual content, and the business in future will be carried on by Francis L. Drake and Henry Drake, uuder the name and style of Drake Brothers. All persons indebted to the late firm are hereby notified to make , payment without delay, at the offi ice of Drake Brothers, Hillsborough S:reet. Dated this 11th day of July, 1898. JOHN DRAKE, FRANCIS L.DRAKE, HENRY DBAKE, 159 3ins Pangerous Oders, Some sme!is are dangerous. A single giff of highly concentrated prussic acid will kill a man as quickly as a shot through the heart. The odor ot a bad egg is due to the presence of sulphuret- ed hydrogen, and the objectionable perfumes of sewers and bone factories are attributable chiefly to the same gas. Chemical laboratories are famous for bad smells. Berzelius, who discovered the element called ‘‘selenium,”’ once tried the experiment of permitting a bubble of pure hydrogen selenide gas to enter his nostril. For days afterward he was not able to smell strong ammonia, the olfactory nerves being temporarily paralyzed. Selenium gas has the odor of putrid horse radish. Tellurium 1s even worse. There is a story of a physi- ciah whose patient, a lady, refused to take an absolutely necessary rest be- cause she was so fond of being always on the go in society. He gave her a pill containing a small quantity of telluri- um, and her breath was affected by it to such an extent that she was not able to appear in public fora month. She never guessed whai the trouble was. The volatized essential oil of roses is supposed to cause ‘“‘rose cold.”” This peculiar ccmplaint is so far nervous in its character that paper roses sometimes excite it.— Boston Transcript. Jolin Milton’s Portrait. John Milton’s harmonicall and in- geniose soul did lodge in a beautifull and well proportioned body. He wasa spare man. He had abroun (auburn) hayre. His complexion exceeding faire —he was so faire that they called him ‘*the lady of Christ’s College.’’ Ovall face. His eie adarke gray. He hada delicate tuneable voice, and had good skill. His father instructed him. He had an organ in his howse; he played on that most. Of a very cheerful hu- mour.—He would be chearful even in his gowtefitts, and sing. He was very healthy and free from all diseases: sel- dome tooke any physique, (only some- times he tooke manna:) only toward his latter end he was visited with the gowte, spring and fall. He had a very good memorie, but I beleeve that his excellent method of thinking and dis- posing did much to helpe his memorie. He pronounced the letter R (littera canina) very hard—a certaine sine of a satyricall witt. Temperate man, rare- ly drank between meales. Extreme pleasant in his conversation, and at din- ner, supper, etc., but satyricall. —Au- brey’s ‘‘ Brief Lives.”’ Told on Kentucky Legislators. A member of the late legislature from southern Kentucky was invited one evening to participate in a Welsh rab- bit lunch at the Capitol hotel. Diking himself out, he awaited the hour. With that prince of good fellows, Tutt Bur- man, he walked into the’ dining room, where coffee and rabbits were served standing. After partaking of one or two and a cup of coffee, he remarked to Tutt: ‘‘This isno rabbit. It’s nothing but fried cheese and light bread.’’ It is useless to say that member never at- tended any more lunches On another occasion the assembly balls or germans, which were given ev- ery Tuesday nighi, attracted the atten- tion of a mountain member, and he asked, ‘‘Whar are all them people goin that are goin up stairs?’ Some one re- marked up to the german. ‘The you say. Do they let the Dutch dance here?’’——Owenton (Ky.) News A Glorious Sight. A very amusing mistake was that discovered by a proofreader in a work written by Dean Stanley. The latter wrote, to use a colloquialism familiar in printing establishments, the ‘‘vilest hand’’ that ever puzzled the composi- tor. In one chapter the dean was de- scribing a journey to Jerusalem, the frequent recurrence of the name of the Holy City causing him to use the con- traction ‘‘Jers.’’ Narrating the approach of his party to Jerusalem, Dean Stanley described their ascent up the hills over- looking the city. He pictured in glow- ing language and striking phrases the effect of the setting sun as it gilded the hilltops in a golden haze, concluding, as the compositor put it, in these words, **And as we slowly turned our faces to the east our eyes met with the glorious sight of Jones.”’ Resourceful Schoolma’am. An editor in Nebraska visited the schoolma’am and found her ‘‘hot stuff. ’’ Here’s what he swears to: ‘*She is the pride of the town, the star of invention and a jewel of bril- liancy. She drew a picture of an iceberg on the blackboard. It was so natural that the thermometer froze up solid. With rare presence of mind she seized a crayon and drew a fireplace on the op- posite wall. The prompt action saved the school, but nearly all the pupils caught a severe cold from the sudden changes. ’’—Crookston (Neb.) Times. The dec ntralization of the dead letter oilice at Ottawa took effect on Jnly 1, There are six offic « in the Dominion— Ottawa, Ealifax, Montreal, Toronto, win- nipeg and Victoria. Those in charge of the Montreal office will be Mr Prendegrast, M: Roy, and Mis: Tetu. Offices where matter, except deal letters, will be treated, will be located at Charlottetown (P .E .1.), St John, N.B. Sherbrooke, Kingston Quebec, and Ham: lion and [.ondon, You will not ku»w how much good Hood’s Sars parills wil do you unti Buy « oul. today aad begin )cu try it, 0 take it. ee OOO GOHIIOOD-20 FROM INDIA AND CEYLON 2 HAL 90000-0000000 OSOOC SOC Lt ee ELEPHANT ERAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Conrbined witt flavour, make Tot/ey’s Elephant Brand Indo Cevion {x20 Teas, favariies the world over. These qualities and their Y 2 © 2 : > low prices have made them kuowui as ? 9 ) o Best of Tea Value load p ickets only. Retail priv on every packet, Se TO 61.00 Fi Le. o- ~~ t supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. 200-0600 0000000 00000006 0000 0000000 COCK BOOOOK STOTMY TTT 4 0%, London, nz., Crnadica load Office, 14 Lamoine &* , Mertrsct. ~ 4 “ ONOD000-000O0 CT OO-000000-0000 0002500000060 Vv 0 j g ? ee . Trunks Valises and Bags A nice fresh stock just received, OT TS LT T J HARRIS, Londen House BRUCES. OOOO COOS SOLS OOOO OOSEOOLE M OGSe OPOHHSSOOOTFEASSS Queen St—High Class Tailoring—Queen St OOOO SOOO OOSS FOS SHOOSHSOS J OST SHSE OOOO THOT ESSE 1Yes you cal Purchase a euit of clothes for $5.00—But what is it ? worth, and if you are satisfied, who should disagree with you ? But would it not be more eatisfactory to buy one of our make $10 00 or $12? If there is any difficuity in getting one to fit von, we will make one to special measure by first clases workmen, for $12, 13.50, $15, and upward. We could fill a newspaper full of testimonials in praise of well made clothes, but we forbear. COOOCE FSO SHSE OOHSSOES A GOSS SOSSESSSSOSSSSSSSSSSS High Class Tailoring Queen St Ch'town & CEASIDE HOTEL @kustico Beach, P.B UMMER RESORT Sopened about July! Fine Lo ndscare—Beautiful Grounds—Shady Walks— Boating Surf and Stil) water bathing—Nice Pier—Bowling Alley— Croquet and Tennis Lawns, &c.--Address:— JOHN NEWSON, Crarcorrerows _ a PAP AATF Py aha Sas ey Sepia It’s all it’s 1Try Bruces (ao eee > Oe ar aa ad oe all . ’ . Ae % x. 2am) ina yaeF ee ae if ae 4 ARSE rs Uae aoe n = co Lil e 6.00 To $8.00 eek acording To room Coach | Char] a oach leaves Charlott town direct every Tuesday, Thursday and Saturda between 4 and 5 o’clook, p. m. calling for Cuests, = . PARIS GREEN. | We are leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years than any bouse in P. E. Island. PENNELL & CHANDLERS] a 3