pi } i { ; Van Camp’s Mac:seroni okt laa eatin ee ieiee ee we te, mia HE watch trade T rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after a long period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether war or greater variety of prcduction we cannot say, but the fact re mains that you can buy from us a reliable ; cheaper than before, in facts that there is no need to buy shoddy ,00ds at all. If you want a good and also the cheapest watch for th money, reeemmend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wilionly wear a very short time. because of timekeeper ever we Soliciting ashare of you patronage, we remain, Yours respectfully, E. W.TAYLOR, New Table Delicacies Van Camps Tomato Catsup ‘Van Camp’s Tomato Soup and Cheese Cairn’s assorted jams in 1 Ib pots Baked beansin Tomato Sauce (Ehicur Brand) English plum pudding in 2 lb tins. -_Awmerican Ox Toneuein 2 and © 24 lb tins. Dried Beef in 1 lb tins. Just received at BEER & GOFF soap ] Soap! ‘Use .Kionpike Bar the great ‘Launiity «and scouring soap. ‘marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Junitee for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CB. “tohua Soap Works. — -—----—-— — Photographs Photographs We are making all the latest styles of Photos fiuiehed in & superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine soods at reasonable prices. C- LEWIS. Grafton St. ‘North side of Market House. FOR SALE OR TO. LET. That well known business Hotel on Tichenond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty geod ooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard ‘in eeanection. Ayply to Py” PHOMAS CAMPBELL —- + ee SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottage with nlot of land beautifully situated at Kep- poch .with a delightful view of the straits “Jood bathing, couvenient to town, and 6 wpleasant holiday resort. Apply to JUDGE McLEOD, 8S, Side. Man Waated. —_——_ Apply at Large’s Livery ‘Stable. kK 151 tf 4. 4. McLEAN, Q. C. Baown'’s BLOCK, «-—« CHARLOTTETOWN. U THF DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 7, 1898 WATCHES aySsuom | has been | “Glenlieth ” *EDLo ica anaWaiskY: , , “ y tpi | P ceird. Plende 1 of the same rare old Hich- land Malt Whiskies, during more than 5U years, Sanderson’s CLENLIETE is to day asiothe vast, the purest and best whisky in the world. Sole proprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co., [td., Leith Scotland. Established 1846---Capital paid up £350,000. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will ren daily, (Sun, days excepted,) as under. Trains Out- —_ Trains In wasd. Read STATIONS. ward, Reac down, op. r M.JA_ M.| " : PM A M. 310 7 45 _ Charlottetown ...| $5011 55 40) 8 42 | Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 34 > lt 9 13. eee Cs 5.0 (723 9 52 5 47 9 37, Ke on .... | 658 917 6 2010 00 ary. j Lv. 6 35 8 45 ee S’Side 6 4510 30 Ly LAr.) 5 45) 8 20 i 4511 |: + Post Pil .....00) 4 7 24 P. M. | 8 37) 1 07). O'Leary......... 3 09] 6 26 9 17 2 15), Atbenton........ ) 210 5 42 | 9 55) 3 10). Tignish .... .... 1 05) 5 00 P.M. |P. M. ae IG P. M.|A. M. P. M.A. M —~_ IP. Me , A. Me A. M.1F. MM. - Ou 6 15). .Charlottetown e+] 8 3B 3 5) - my 6 oa sREROOE eccvcdss i 7 #7 2 53 3 25] 7 10 ar) a flvi + 45) 2 20 3 35) 7 Why fp Mt Stewart 4.) a 00 5 lar! 710, 2 4 13) s 10. . Cardigan jieeduest 6 20' 2 51 5 05) 8 52). Georgetown lv ..| 605 2 30 Soe MI ; a. M.| 1 .™. re iP. i |A. MiP. M 335) 7 15) Mt. Stewart ..... 7 10, 2 10 : M7 44 OOO 0 0.5 6 8 oss 6 41) 1 31 ’ 4) : BS) St. Peters ..... 6 00) 1 08 e ” % " Souris.... ..++- 5 0511 35 ee A. MIP, M }P. u-| . a | 4 20) Emerald ...... 90) 8 19) | Cape Traverse .. 8 10 rP. MF ie . CONNECTIONS. 1 (@yar.. Point duChene, I.C.R.. arllo Bo 21 BWiar..... Moncton, I. Cis. Oe Hw OS Sle, .. htt LCs Rosie cet ur 23 oS 16 IDlar.....Montreal, I. C. R.....h 19 0S 17 B0ilv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..|11 20 et we cw aeee Rangor, ae ee aa tes: 4 30 5 OS|..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d)../23 00 8 OSlar.... Boston, B. & M.R. 1- . 00 Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Twue. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Monctoa, N. B. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. duced rates, and will sell low. Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Our Cosmopolitan Capital. “Tam just fiadizg out the charm of Washington society, which lies in the great variety of people one meets and the interesting topies discussed wher there is time to talk,’’ writes ‘‘A Cab- inet Member's Wife,’” in giving ber ob- servations and experiences in Washing- ton in ‘be Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘ At home everybody had known everybody else in society from the cradle, and we did not have much bat each other to talk about, but as I get to know people here and go to entertainments outside of the official round of duties I begin to understand why sc many come to Washington for residence who have no business, official or domestic ties in the place. It’s rather nice not to have pe: ple know just how much you pay yorr servants and when you heught your last piece of furniture.’’ General Rosecrans’ Autograph. Carefully treasured by a Columbia man who has an interesting: collection of autograpus is a note written some 15 years ago and signed “‘W. S. Rosc- erans, Brevet Major General, J. S. A.,”’ which says: ‘‘Your application for au- tographs should contain an envelope, stamped and addressed to yourself. This fs the rule of right and is worth far more than a quotation from some we!] known poet.’’—Kansas City Journal. His Personal Appearance. Mamma—lI'm afraid that young Wild- er will not make you uw gocd busband, Claza? €lara— Why not, mamma? Mamma—lt seems to me that he Batber neglects bis personal appearance. Clara— Yes, that’s true, mansma, and I’m glad you mentioned it. Ul see that he makes his personal appearance bere every evening after this instead of only twice a week.—London Answers. The peach was originally a poisoned almond. Its fruity parts were used to poisom arrows, and for that yurpose were introduced into Persia. Trans- plantation and cultivation have mot on- ly removed its poisonous qualities, bat turned? it into the delicious frnitiwe BOW enjer- Perfectly Cured Weak and Low Spirited — Nervous Prostration—Appetite Poar and Coulst Not Best. ‘‘] talae great pleasure in recommending Hood’s Sarsaperillatoothers. It has been the means of restoring my wife t» good health. She was stricken down with an attackef nerveus prostration. tthe suf- fered with: headaches and her nerves were under severe strain. She became very low spinited andiso weak she conid only do a littl: week without resting. Her appetifa was poor, and being se weak. she could not get the proper rest at night. She decided to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla, a» we hark heard % highly praised, snd 3 ama giad t@wstate tat Hood’s Sarsapariiis has perfeetity curaé all her ailment’? & BELLAMY,322 Bianmah St., West; Hainii- Hood's “ania Is th» Best—-im fact the One True ined Pnvi- fiers. All druggists. $1, six for $5. Gat Roos. are tastelessamild, effee FRaad’s Pills ive an drsegista. se. THE TEA OF ‘98, * T 7 A'T SOURIS Fn aid of St. Mary’s Chuzeh, wil] be beld on the beautiful grounds, pear the Convent,on Thursday, the 2st day of July. The vsual amusements and sports will pte provided by the coramittee ip charge. * A Brass Band will be im attendance to enliven the occassion, Arrangements willbe made for special train, of which due annouseement will be ‘given. MICH. D. MaCORMACK, Secretary Sonris, July 4th 798 153 2i tues thur PICKFORD LI & BLACK NE ene xs 7 ae HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF 1898. We have them recently bought at the latest re- G. H. TAYLOR W@3.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uhirlotietown every Friday at 10 a.m., uing the the season of J 898, for Halifax, , aling at Summerside, Port Hastings, , Ot Hawkesbury, Arichat, UCanso, Isaac | arbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; turning will jeave Halitaxevery Tues~ y at 6 p. m., makiog same ealls, The eamer has excellent passenger accom- odation. Saloon amidships. Special w freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, ~ Agent dt own, May 14, 1898 ' a Drv Gontd’s Great Work. Though the determination of thw places of the fixed stars in the navthera hemisphere hav engaged the attextion of many observatories during the waele of this century and our knowledge of the places of tive northern stars would therefore presumaSly be nearly perfect, it isa fact that Dr. Gould’s work upon the southern skies practically equalized our knowledge of tie two celestial hem- ispheres, says Professor T. J. J. See in The Atlantic. Suc an achievement is % veritable monument to the American pation and has added new luster to the American name. Had the American people never contributed anything be- yond the labors of Gould to the world’s knowledge of astronomy this magnifi- cent contribution alone would entitle the pation to an honorable place in the wes of posterity. And@ yet how little is the work of ould known to even the best circle of American readers! So great was his de- votion to the cause of pure science and so obbivious was he of contemporary fame that none but professional men of science are able to appreciate bis incom- parable services to the sublimest of the sciences.. It is certain tha he has gain- ed a place among the greatest astrono- mers of any age or counéry and that the estimate now placed on his work will only increase with ‘the flight of centuries: If England is justly proud of her Newton and Herschel, France of her Lagrange and Laplace, Germany of her Copernicus and Kepler, Italy of hor Leonards and Galilei, well may America bonor hex Pierce and Gouldt Faitts;Cure and a Carisencle,. Say I ave an obtrusive carbuncle on my nose. beall in the Christian Scien- tist, who administers ‘‘a high attenua- tion of trath.’’ My belief inthe carbun- cle disappears, and with it goes the car- bunele, tee, so far as I am soncerned. It may be that IJook in the glass and perceive mo carbuncle. Tha Christian Scientist takes her fee and Iaves me. In comes:my friend Brown: and greets me with, ‘*Hello, old man;.you bave got a nose en you,’’ or some such vul- gar and incemsiderate remark.. 3} endeav- or to assuze him that he is mistaken and that Ghe carbuncle is a creation of his diseased imagination. Bat Jones and Robinsow speedily turn up and ac- cost me im similar terms, unti] my mind becomes inepressed withan uneasy suspicion that ali is not as it sbould be with my nese. The morbid dedusion of my friends*estends to me. I take up the glass again, aud there, eure enough, is the carbuncle as large apd angryras ever. Under these circum- stances it seems a clear waste of money to pay a Christian Scientist te eure my carbuncle unless the fee is t melude the treatment of the w hole'cizcle of my friends, ana indeed of any one whom I may meet by chance in the street.— London Trath. Power Exerted on w Bidyete. Some race st results of tests made by Prefessor (prpenter of Cornell to deter- mine the peer required tesdzive bic~- cles may itr of more interesito electric- al engineers if reduced to their familiar unit cf pewer, ibe watt. These tests show thet for a speed of five miles an hour or: » good level roadi the ride: werks abr ti-e rate of aboud 19 watts, which ia, about one-thirdi the power used in amerdinary 16 candi» power in- candescen? lamp At ten miles an hour the powsmapplied by the rider is about 80 watta,.and fer bard, continvous rid- ing 100. Yor a short periods good rid- er can work at the rate of about 250 watts. Hvery lighted incandescent lamp therefonme. consumes aboas the same amounted power as that develaped by three bieyele riders undez the ordinery conditioss, while it is pessible for a rider ta expend about as much power as is requized for about five of these lamps. ~Eleatrical Engineer. a EEE cnn nee THY EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 3xtiday, Full Moon. 1@th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. High Water. Sun = “3 Day of We’k pecaas evisieat a Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. L Friday 8h 1010 355 7 @ 2. Saturday 8 56 {11 05 | 55 42 3Sunday 949 1156 56 42 » 4Monday 10 44 57 42 5 Tuesday 0 42 111 40 57 41 6.Wednesday 1 25 (12 36 58 41 7 Thursday 206;13%); 59 40 8 Friday 2 47 | 2 35 0 40 9 Saturday IDAs 0 39 10 Sunday 411 4 35 L 39 11 Monday 454 5 43 2 38 12 Tuesday 5 39 702 3 38 13, Wednesday' 6 25 8 19 . 37 M4'Thursday 7908 923) 5 36 15\Friday 7 55 10 18 6 35 16|Saturday S44 Wt. FT 35 17| Sunday 7s, aL wi 8 34 ' 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 19' Tuesday 0061100 WW 32 20|\Wednesday 0 36 1145 II 31 21 Thursday 105 1230 12 30, 22)Friday 331335; 13 29 23/Saturday 203 156 14 28 24\Sunday 2%: 242) 3s 27 25|Monday 3131'(3 0; 26 26 Tuesday 355 446) 18 25 27| Wednesday 442 604 ' 19 | 23 28\Thursday § 31,738) 20 | 22 Friday | 632; 902; 2h | 2b Saturday | 739 1003, 23: | 20 31|Sunday 845 1056) 2 | ; ———, 'for general housework. W-shing given out. . 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Ladies shoes $1 up, Misses’, Youths. and lj they disappoint your expeeta- tions or your feet; you can come aud blow us up and get your money hack: Weeks & Warren THE GFAND SOUVENIR CITY - HARDWARE - STORE Keep out the flies with our wire. Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. great big but, you must buy for cash. Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous T reat- ment, Prompt Attention Alero a full line of stee) and Fut} line of Oxterd Stoves Ramges. iron stoves and ranges. R,. B. NORTON & CO LTD Wants, Lost, Found, bof, 10 RENT ~—-umme?r cottage seven rooses at Amberst Cove ‘Narren Farm twenty veginutes trom Rocky Point wharf, Apply to John Newson ‘ h’town, 153 week Guardian, TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black- mith Stand nearRocky Posat Ferry with eight acres ofland, Apply te Jonn Newson ( h’town. 5 3 mos. Seat WANTED.—The iast week in July a girl evening betweer and 5 o'clock. JEFSin, WANTED. —As Judge Alley’s residence, an out — Cook. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince St. w HOUSE TO LWT —Ona Fitzroy Street wast containing sevea rooms, with large yard and stable. Apply at next house, td, TO LET,—On Upper Hilisborough Street a desireable house contatning five rooms healthiest ‘ocation in the city. Terms moderate, enquire of R.J. Wood, corner of trrillsborough and Eusion st, 152 tf gure. —- Te adllillomiae ad nar 4 te wey «eas cape: cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davia. WANIED.--A young mxn to serve ip a} mcat market. Must ve experienced in cutting } o{ meats for retail Heterences and bonds- men required Apply here, WANTED~Ag3nts for new season, new Sempies, new plan of engage-ment, Luge Bros Co., Montreal : TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old Londo. House, ’situateon wate St, nextt> Government Warehouse No i App!i7 to Peake snros & Co. jan2s~--1f WANTED -Succ-ssfal canvassers in anv line to act as closers, 359.0) per menth and expenses. _ Address box 679, Montrea!. Teeth-«« Should be bieshed thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tectreadily aod more easily, in its inciep- lentstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly evervbedy’s teeth. When you discover those cavaties don’t delpy, but come at once and have them fiJled?3t Sunnyside Deutal Parlors, DR.. AYERS, Patnless Extraction of Teeth, NEES Great Saturday Bxoursion eT Qe Midgell, July 9th ’98 ST. PAUUS. SUNDAY SCHOOL will hold their annual Picnic, on the beautiful greunds of RK F Battersby, Ksq., on the St. Peters’ Bay Shore. A most delightful spot to enjoy the sea breeze and a day in the country. Fishing, bathing and boating. with all the delicacies of the seascn. A first class Refreshment Booth will be on the grounds. A special trair will leave the raik ; Way station at 9.30 a.m. (local time) | Visiturs’ return railway tickets 500; | children half price. Special arrange , “ced | ments will be made with families and | private parties by Secretary of Cost mittee, SLDNEY GREY, 152 Cor. Water and Prince $# wl : s ry ’ Masonic Temple Co. } The Annual Meeting of the Masosic Temple Company, will be held in i Board of Trade ikoom, Masonic Tem p-m. for the election of Directors general business. By order D. McLEANs June dy29 149 3i wy li. — .—— — a Men’s ready to wear clothing—5v euil® in fine serge in single and double pressed coats, nsiceiy trimmed, and are selling * low. prices.~-J B Macdonald & Cong $i A visitors table wil! be supplied on Wedvesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 o'clock Be SS & , ee Don’t forget the Que-/ } bec Heater, but, and a f L a hh O<—m oO <a oe, oe : tr qt ?