vo i. ! “a — " ys Voctors 5 Pg » Farr Anow . i otf at £ 4 ¥ ye 9 ‘ s8¢ : y READS } a a ¢ rT é Bis Pnvail ee eee aad Wy} $9 r OF ee ""A rare old port | n i n t i Fre h Pp ’ - lor weak und = run- down | pee, a tonic without a peer } ry \ Ge E R ? “4 [ ants, Lost, Found, &s Wants, y | UU, J Employment Ffegistry awe ersons wanting employment, and e€m- ploy~ ‘‘aho nm want of assistance will obtain bele and situe’i ne by a~p-ying t Mies Ke t =. «0 Snelgrov ED—A capable girl for cereal honee WAN week ppy'to Mrs M, Traiocr, Swine P trect. OLFT t hbonse on D wehesrter Street ecmiaivine7 rooms, now oecupied by Mr hn Melecd, Poesession civen th May rriv to Thomas Alley. 9) xt 4 pockethork cohta’ nine a re*urn » Montreal avd asu”™ of money. Fird a will be rewarded, by leaving st this LOS, ett . office. 13 er TO LET.—A house containirg 6 rooms. on Fitzroy “treet (‘entral) ront moderate, Poss eteivn Way Ist 99 J. I. Sentner. 109 T®9 LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St gear Queen, contain'ne 6*ooms Rent moder ate. Apply at the Connolly E-ta’e Office Queen RL ee ARNT te ai lig Ale te MM I 8 te a Street, ‘WO eod if BONE CUTTER? FR 8\LE.—A Mann’s bone cutter, onliv one yearin usé, will last » li etirre cato!l gue price $15, will sel! for $8 | AiplytoL. A. Haszard, at L ndon Howse. 109 ‘ ; FOR SALE. -\ earriage mare8 years old, from Feonch Lion, witn ‘oa! to Provider, due to foal firs of June. Apply to B. F. J ong- worth. OR TO RENT.—for atermiof! to 5 years, that twelve (12) ecre ‘or situated on west side of Maloeque Roed. now in pessessicon cf J T Peardon Exe Possession given lst May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 5 FOR S4tE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north -ide P W College Block, 46 rvoms, hot ea'er heating laree garcen and ba -n i r to 8 C Moore or FWL Moore Excrs F W Voore 63 dv lw FIR?T CLASS BIL'EIARD AND POO, TA BLES.—I have for <«:let 70 monarch pool abies and one billiard table—ivory b-e!ls ith ones, reeks, e'c. complete, al! in eo d der. will ba sold very chean, Apoly at the Hub Billiard Hall or to P. Burke P. O. Bx (herio teiov1 S11mo , TO LE’.—‘4 hon eon Barfield St. heated by bot water.bath. Immediate possession xiven. Apply to Charles H+ rmans. tf WANTED.—' wogirls to learn dressmaking. 4 pply to Misg Seliar at James Peten & Co, 102 3ins pd. TO LET.— House on Brighton Roa‘, heat- ex! with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present seenpied by T J. Dillon Esq Po8s ‘ssion viven wi May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 a Nat Landing to day a cargo Acacia Wut Coal C. LYONS & Co May lst—4i Canadian Facific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT TOURIST SLEEPERS waving Montreal every THURSDAY at 1l . m wrthe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- satieg second Ciass Passengers for all points, Berth Pates— Por Parsage Ra’: to ali points in VanaDa, Wesrern Uyipep States and to Japan, Cuins, ‘wpia, Hawalan IsLANDS, AVSTKALIA and Masia, avd also for de sorimtive advertising mati+r and maps, wre to A. H NOTMAN, A- > vl. bases, Agt. ‘ ‘ St, JdunuN, B., THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 4, 1899 ee When Doliy I Ill. ranch of doll + ‘ nd 1d service ist nD < ld ing the pet be Ve i? in sickness They are phy r nursery met! e realistic imspulse to detect some- look in the doll nurses i¢ ked, too, us e the **poorly is illustrated by the diagnosis of leprosy i ease of a doll from whom ‘‘the If all the paint es off and the doll takes on a pitiful - there is a fine opportunity for s healing art. In one instance the appearance of measles was induced lp of a red lead pencil. In an | r instance, when a doll was con valescent after fever, the ‘‘pretense’ was supported by deliberately pulling out the hair Fractures of limbor skull Aud hter injuries leading to loss of the vital sustaining sawdust have, of course, to be treated surgically Dell surgery, however, to judge by the number of maimed and deformed figures which are to be found in doll land, would seem to be by no means universal among children.—Professor Sully in Contemporary Review Machine and Rapid Fire Guns. Machine guns are mechanically load- ed with fixed ammunition and the car- tridges are exploded and extracted by arrangements that enable a number of rounds to be fired in rapid succession by one man. The ordinary machine gun of the Maxim or Nordenfeldt type can fire from 300 to 700 rounds a minute of infantry ammunition, but for naval and fortress purposes a heavier type is made to discharge projectiles not ex- ceeding 14 ounces in weight. The term ‘‘quick firing’’ is applied to artillery weapons of all sizes which are so constructed and mounted that they can be loaded, sighted and fired more rapidly than in the case of an ordinary gun. Unlike machine guns, they are loaded by hand, but possess in common the characteristic of little or no recoil. All newly constructed guns are of a quick firing type, and the term will be- fore long become obsolete. By the most recent arrangements for rapidity of loading and absorption of recoil the de- structive power of artillery has been more than doubled Slavery Is Not Yet Extinct. It is generally supposed that slavery no longer exists in the United States of America, but by those who make a close study of such matters this will be promptly recognized as a very great mistake. In San Francisco alone there are said to be 600 Chinese women who are, so far as they know to the con- trary, the property of their masters. In Brooklyn quite recently a rather attractive young woman was sold toa Chinese laundryman for $600 The re- markable phase of the Chinese slavery which prevails in this country is that the victims do not seem to realize the abjectness of their condition and would very much prefer to remain here as they are than return to their native land and its daily grind for food. with the result of each day's efforts constant- ly in doubt.—Providence Telegram ee SHARP KNIVES anu Scissors are eusurcd by buying those beacing (| the registered mark of EE aa | WALTER’S Cetebratea \ ’) | TRUE BRAND == | CUTLERY. Leading dealers sel! them. Dolls appear to | subject toall the complaints of their | Fallacy — of an Old Custom, | The Ohaclete ideas should give way to advanced thonght in an alvanced age. There is an inherent dislike to part with old ideas or eustoms. When we ont- hildhood and discouvered that Santa Claus wasa myth, we parted regret- yy from this harmless tradition, If no harm comes from the perpetuation of an old »-tom there ia no reason for its discontinuance. There is one old onaton which macke of the Dark Ages, yet there are many otherwise sensible men and women in » ranks of its followers, It is the time-worncuston of taking a spring medicine. inet as the good housewife gives her house a thoron rh cleaning at springtime, a0 a | srent many people trest their systems, Aad mob of them eeed it, Bat why ? } Sunply because they have neglected their health all the year. [f nature’s fanctions had been assisted, and her delicate machinery kept in-gooi ranning condition through- 01 the year, abe would meet the chang of seaz0n in anstural way. Nature makes rovision for thie. Ita daily, all-the-year-’round health you want. The daily use of Abbey's Effervescent salt will give it to you. It is Nature’s reat asaistant. Take it daily and you'll alwvavs b> in gol health. There iguos ‘thing better to cleanse the evsten and purify the blood at any season. Physicians of the eroatest prominence in Great Britain, Earope and Canada reconment and prescribe Al bey’s Effervescent Salt as a blood purifier ‘and system-regulator, Tt i= the great- est preveative of disease known. All druggists sellit. Trial bottle 25 cents; large size 60 cents. yrew oure rh ’ ‘ =e @ ee eu 4 ee S22 @@ \ Clock ‘ Doctoring = Sunlight and Lifeduoy:Soaps * at 5 cents per twin bar, ‘is lixe buy- ‘ing silk at the price of cotton. Marine — Insurance =e ee @2@ What’s the good of a clock if keep Well then let us send for it and make it doesn’t t'me ? it right; don’t put it off any longer, but let me know rignr Rates fixed and Insurance effected un Hull+, Cargoes, Freights and Live Stock. Certificates issued at my office. _ The Western has heen do'ng business here longer than any Marine Company represented in P. E. Ieland, which fact may be accounted for hy mv having atall times considered the Company’sani my clients’ interests as of more importance than com missions All honest loszes cheerfully and promp- tly settled. : HORACE HASZARD, Geveral Agent away. Nocure, no day.' G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc. , , é $ ’ ’ Queen Street. Q ; $ 5 ; THE /\ al Only Une Store in each town sells this famous shoe for men. The greatest value ever . offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and Apri! 28— FOR SALE The well known Carriage Stallion Black Diamond 40x. F rT tarn a. etc., apoly a work nanship. Lewis Crockery Store on For s*ylish effect, retaining its Grafton Sireet shape, and filling where others Axi 28 : fail it has no equal. unlight anb Lifehuoy Soaps are the only guaranteed pure sundry Foay® on sale in Canada,can you sffurd’ to be: WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE we enna athens thnrenettaeapmennaranenge tee To Invastors Parties pcessessed of funds from which they wish to secure a iiberal re- turn in interest should invest THE INVESTORS GUARANTDEE COMPANY BANKERS & BROKERS ROOM li STOCK EXCHANCE BUILDING ll ¢T, SACK AMENT ST., MONTRE vGL By their system cf investment, they can guarantee to ijvvestors a monthly protic on funds placed of Not less than three per cent This Company offers the most com. plete guarantee for both princi- pal and profit, and any investor can withdraw funds and profits to date upon i Canadian North West, British Columbia, &e ' Montreal to Winnipem.............-s..... $4.00 | Sr Sr 6.50 . Montreal to Mevelatona............cccccee 7°00 Montreal t0 Vancouver....«-.......... sees 800 cps rsetie See A Re 8 00 GIVING 30 DAYS NOTICE, | SUME of $25.00 and upwards receiy- ed and invested. P, E. ISLAND ELECTRIC Gd, Notice is hereby given that the annual general meeting of the siock holders of the above company will be held at their office in Charlottetuwo,on Wednesday the 19% bh dav of May next, A. D. 1299, at the hour ot 12 o'clock no n. Dated this 29.h dav of April 1*99. JAMES WADDELL, Supt. & Treas wi hoatthem. | | ACHING ¢ TEETH | CAREFULLY TREATED, And FILLED or CROWNED - DR JOHN P MURRAY, St., near London House. ee. een | = & @ @ * @e@ Z 2* ea oa eo 10 <> 0 > 49 008 9 <A OF <6 < 640 008 e968 cee 529 A Clothing Talk, The well dressed havea decid. ed advantage over the slovenly, Notice the reception given a man who is careful of his appearance He is preferred in business offices). § in social life and every place whefe men do congregate. Our cheap suits fit as well as our best ones, because they are alj SHOREY’S Ready Tailored Make, The cloth is thoroughly shrunk in the cheapest. as well as the best and the same Guarantee Card accompanies all. We sell this make of goods because experience teaches us that nothing is too good for the customers we serve and it pays to give value. JAMES PATON & COY,| ACENTS FOR SH’TOWWN bis, ie Pe a t at ‘ ae ee ae ‘n a) " a 406 em 606 eee 064 cm 618 cme 64 et 9) cc ¢ ) cc em 94 cm 9) em 9) cag 100 << 990 <em> 91) ote Nothing more— nothing less. Just what is needed to make the best paint in just the right proportions is put inte THe SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PainTs. Every- thing that is not needed is left out. There's no excess of lead or zine—just e.ouch of each. We are not interested in Jead alone, or zinc alone, We are interested in only one thing—just paint. That's the ala ea SHERWIN-WILLIAMS PAINTS have meintained and increased their reputation for — ¥ tLe years; that’s why the output of many tons of paint dail me our works increases; that’s why Twe SieRwin LIAMS Painrs-—mixed ready for use—are taking piace altogether of the kind that’s mixed by work on the spur of the moment. “Paint Points” will heip you paint wisely. It’s free. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO., PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS, Canadian Dept., 21 St. Antoine Street, Pe ee ae Eee eo Lace Curtains A good range Hxcellent value. T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOUSE § " Commencing Way Leth The Favorite “S. §. HALIFAX” will leave Charlottetown for BOSTON every Tuesday at nooa (Standard Time) calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Satur. day at noon. Passengers leaving CHARVUOTTE~ TOWN Wednesday morning, via Pictou, ;can make close connection at Halifax | vitn 8,8. “HALIFAX” sailing Wednes- dap eveving at il p. m. — Tickets forsale at stationson P. E. I Ratiway For tickets,, rates and all in- | formation apply to 1 W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Charlottetown orto H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, Halifax, N. 8S. Vay 3— Miller Wanted. A voung mn haviaog experience in a Grist Mill. Please sta'e length of time in m'‘lling and wages wanted, Address ‘Miller? P. O. Box 375, Ch’town. spt tteneeenerenerteennnneenenennneneentnneeneeenene eve TPPEVEYE DEPEND RENN ernetegy? sierrenvetyrns ret carrtnrreemetennen retentive re ret Summer Outing pleasures are much enhanced by the use of the MASSEY HARRIS wreer Rogers & Rogers, Agents for P. H. Island. BFABBLAGHGLAGIGLE GAGS SHGEBSHGHIY re < wa ” SPP PPE a ae tote PES RE RARE PES EE LS % sa