oo “Bees? OB 144646464 628086 THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLUTPETOWN JULY 6, 1889 . pice. When ordering a packege Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin nainon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for :: : Nott’s -°@O24O08 Ge =s & @ @= 28 © 83* Queen St., +” GROCERIES Are always to be depende’l on.... Only the best kept in stock. Our customers are satisfied customers. If you want tobe satisfied with your groceries deal with us. Try the TEA we sell. Special atter- tion was viven toits selection. Thesame sare is exercised in buying al] other lines. ii JAMES KELLY & (0 near London House Corner. COVE ——-eaneuy AND BE “SSATISFIED wec&vk ———— ——————————— a Se White's Qaramels and Snowflake Chocolates =~ Can be had a: ny of the following first ©.ass stores: T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co. W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Siewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Gefl FOR SALE es We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent interest oa farm properties in some of the best districts ia Manitoba. The mortgages do not represent more than half the value of the property. If required we Kuarante» both principal and interest, _ In most cases the mortages are payable in instalments. Anyone wanting a thoroughly safe invest ment having a good rate of interest snould communicate with ua. ‘s Wealso have alarge number of very de- sirable forms for sale in the Winnipeg Dis- triete, at orices which ere bound to double in very short time. Send for particulars. HASLAM {& WRIGHT Private Baneer? 0 Mc! ntyre Block Winnipeg Man er may have a leg of lamb frozen in an ice block, and sometimes a fish dealer has a fish frozen in a block of ice, which is set position in the center of the block. Occasionally flowers are frozen in ice tc make a decorative piece for adinner table, the molds used for such purposes being | more or less ornamental in design or dec- orative in effect. One mold that is used for this purpose produces an ice form hav- ing a square base, slightly tapering, sur- mounted by adome. This piece is about 12 inches square at the base and about 30 inches in height Another form used fo. this purpose is a pyramid, another is an obelisk, and still another is a column sup- ported on a base. It takes care and labor to freeze the flow- ers in the ice in attractive and suitable | shape. Separate buds may have to be held in position in the water until the gradu- ally freezing ice comes up te support them | where they have been held. Roses and yarious other flowers are frozen in ice forms inthis manner. At an ice manu- | facturing establishment in the city at Christmas time, there was frozen intoa|! block of ice foracustomer a bunch cf, on edge, the fish showing in its natural | holly. Decorative pieces for the table are of course set upon a suitable holder. Such | nieces will last without great dcterioration for hours. While ice in these various forms for dis- play and decorative purposes is called for occasionally, the demand is not great.— New York Sun. Two Easy Berths. Two bluejackets were once overheard arguing as to who had the least work to do on board a man-of-war. “It’s the parson,’’ said one. ** Ow d’ye make that out?’’ queried the other. *‘ ’Cos ’e’s got no work to doand all day to do it in. ‘*You ain’t quite got it, Bill,’ retorted his friend, *vyhile an inspired grin illu- mined his features. ‘‘It ain’t the parson. It’s the cap’n o’ marines.”’ * *Ow’s that?’’ ‘‘Well, as you say, the parson’s got no work to do and al! day to do it in, but the cap’n o’ marines ’as nothin todoand all ; day todo itin and ’as a lewtenit o’ ma rines to ’elp ’im tw do it!’’—Cornhill Mag- azine. Bringing the Time of Day. In Ulster you can find the **bull”’ flour ishing. Here is a pretty example of the ) acted. bull: <A..certain. squire | } bad just - { A city business man, whe | gets to work at nine in the | mortting, takes an hour for lunch and | leaves for home at | i four or five in the little tun- ay afternoon H the derstands hardships of the life of the farmer, who starts to work at break of ry Wy and frequeiutly f works on into the 4/ night by lantern- | nek | light, | | » A man to endure Ni the hardships of a ee *farmer’s life, must be robust physically at the outset, and if he would live a long life, always keepawatch- | ful eye upon his health. He should re | member that it is the apparently trifiing disorders that eventually make the big dis eases. It does not do for a hard working man to neglect bilious attacks or spells of indigestion. If he does, he will soon find himself flat on his back with malaria or crippled with rheumatism. Dr. Pierce ‘3 Golden Medical Discovery is the best of all medicines for hard working men and wo- men. It makes the appetite keen and hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver ac- tive, the blood pure and rich with the life- giving elements of the foad, and the nerves strong and steady. It builds firm muscles and solid fiesh. It is the ereatest of all blood-makers and purifiers. It cures mala- rial tronbles and rheumatism. It is an un- failing cure for biliousuess and indigestion. An honest dealer will not try to substitute some inferior preparation for the sake of a little additional profit. “was a sufferer for four years with malarial ” tes Robert Williams, of fever and chills,” wri “Four bottles of Dr. Medical Discovery cured me Pierce's Golden 160 pounds instead of 130, my and I =< weigh old weight.” ; i i dity of Costiveness, constipation and torpi the liver are surely, speedily and perm nently cufed by Dr. Pierce's P —_ - . lets. They are tiny, sugar-coate — oe One little “ Pellet” 1s a gentle laxative, a two a mild cathartic. They aera pe They stimulate and strengthen the j 2 t- gans until a regular habit is formed an 7 then be discontinued without @ return o the trouble. They stimulate, invigora A butch- | make a particle of noise. | edicated. ; re The Weather. ‘The weather,’’ said the oldest inhab- itant, ‘‘is not what it used to be when I was a boy.”’ “For that matter,” commented the smart young man, ‘‘the weather is not what it was seven months ago.’”’ And the oldest inhabitant could not be persuaded to talk for more than an _ hour.-—Indian- apolis Journal. A Sure Scheme, Young Whife—Il am determined to learn at what hour my husband comes home at nights. Yet do what I will, | cannot keep awake, and he is always careful not to Is there any drug which produces wakefulness? Old Whife—No need to buy drugs. Sprinkle the floor with tacks. While the wedding service is proceeding in Japan the bride kindles a torch and the bridegroom lights a fire from it and burns the wife’s playthings. Americans and Russians are sajg to be the best dancers, though the Fre und [talians posture better. Women Stock Speculaiors. Icads me tu ! mh } k SI} ecubator cavy evet { . ma 4 { i S ; ; ' { s i i i I las ‘ i nN 1 i I r i ii s 1 We i ‘ { I { is @ \ I reek I i le i Vi ! hi I tiik ! it hi j ] Keo Tn Wat? TOU roe] ror lM 1 Liv t« { lil Its iil ! ntl r tal & becuure it i | LA < t } GIrtemus Ward's Criticism of Chiuue cer. It was not Artemus Ward of whom such aremark was made, but it was Artenus Ward himself who said: **‘Some kind per- son has sent me Chawcer’s poems. Mr. C had talent, but he coulan’t spel. No man bas a right to be a litrary man onless he knows how to spel. It is a pity that | Chawcer, who had geneyns, was so un- He’s the wuss speller I know of.’’—Boston Pilot. Where He Was, A little 4-year-old occupied an upper i berth in the sleeping car of the express | train. Awakening once in the middle of the night his mother asked.him if he knew where he was. ‘‘Tourse I do,’’ he replied, in the top drawer.’’—Househeld Words. Each figure in a first class waxwork ex: hibition has to be remade every four or five years. The wax loses its color and be- comes soft and spongy after that time. In Ireland an acre comprises 7,840 ‘quare yards, while in Scotland 6,140 ge te the acra ——— i. i EE Poetical Figures. Common people often use figures of specch which are both poetical and strong. While visiting in Norfolk near the North sea ‘I'ennyson was much impressed witk the saying which he there heard, *‘ The sea is moaning for the loss of the wind.”’ This poetical saying he used to compars with another he heard used by an old fish- woman who had lost two sons at sea. On a stormy day she, clinching her fist at the advancing tide, cried out: “Aye, roar, do! How I hates to see thee show thy white teeth !’’—Exchange. é Bank Director. Stranger—Boy, can you direct me te the nearest bank? Boy—I kin for sixpence, sir. Stranger—Sixpence! Isn't that high ? “aed sir, but it’s bank directors what gits high pay.—London Punch. Inhuman, “Ah, yes,” she sighed. “I was robbed ef a lover by the cruel war.” “Which one,’’ her dearest friend asked. ls. late the stomach, liver and bowe Sedicine stores sell them, and heve ne “The Mexican, the civil ev the Yanke- | Spake. "Chicago News, 00000000000 Photographs; that Cive Fileasure are those made by G. H. Cook, Queea Street. Having the edventage of the best light in Cherilotterorn, and beirg provided with a]! fac ilities for up-tcedate work, it follows that ny Plotcgraphs give entire sstisfaction. They are acknowledged to reach “ihe highest pitch of excel- Jence.” Ca!! acd exsmine and arrange a Fitting. wD ame G. H. COOK Ke-opened at short notice. Alsoa choice line of Cigars, Cigarettes and Ginger Ale. Open from 7 a. m. till12 pm Don’t forget the place next door to R, B. Norton's Hard- ware store. whiub Cafe ieLUctS, ; ( v Prices Right HASZARD & MOORE SUNNYSIDE Meals and lunches served | Hem unecks Gifts For the June Bride {f yon are undecided about what to select for the wedding gift, cal! at our store and look over the goods, no trouble to show them. We have many handsome and useful articles. Silverware will be perfection in durability, beauty of design, and brilliancy of finieb, if bought from cs. We heave also some fine china, and beautiful glassware. See our goods for quality oa price The bridegroom will aleo ‘find the article he wants at our store, a good wedding ring, right size, right quality, right price, JURY & CO JEWELLRS puanyside, Opposite P, O. Clothing. goods that .nuch bargain to sell at, J Gibson great retiring sale, and we our customers the benefil of the low price paid for the goods, make it a rule when we bought at a a - eee ~~ ene ee cone a se eS wee wo agen m £33 ) ~ l lnbor tit aA T EDY i | ut i S 34 - BRAIN | Sal zg sy : eae” ak we | SI ira, aon and w I cd ~ | An her it O aay } d, being | t FAG cra ioe | } i y I the I saw in I i he | oie St lurk the dial Alter a few minutes | Is the result of Overwork and an For I ba peared dragging with him some- | “a Exhausted Nervous System. Dr. = : n : } an | i | ares o . : A. W. Chase's Nerve Food creates : : L her ur Hi n up the | +> YW ire ee C] een oors ow! a settincand ar wut th nn tea | New Brain and Nerve Tissue. eit isn ee | ye ey 1 -s oO} MEN j "44 rea f : \\ | TS Bs aa ph ae ss | : Wire Screens for Windows s Fr April . Siamese Beliefs. e Is - I One of the strar t bel sof the Sia- | g B § G reen Wire Clot OME thal CONCORUAUON bL t i iust wuz im é ecause J a l : wo a sha I i es ta ] and the Bnddhist pricst | $ ; g ‘ ‘ : all t ay inti le tele RL alk aa dae | > eg . . H m0 | { ta |} Yet s 3 Pepesqipr lovee) They re Better, 3 spring Hinges and UnLtche tS | S fx ho eCAUSE Tie links them Nasty, C Cc t ‘ | A 14 } but because it would be y g to kill | more beautiful s ¥ And ] ' them and more economical SS pee! n W Cc ca bb i ites new Sh I le Another is not to bathe after dark lest | ; . ra Qo ° < 8, : rich 1 = ‘ sé i h should crush insects while drying him- That's why os K alker’s Corner ST IVES & HARDW ARE i hot: : | self Yet he dovs not mind eating meat 2 ° ege , re pias i cnn “ArthAuU I i s h a ' j : he merits | , which others have killed, and he bas no Metallic Ceilings and Walls | ; a ee = ay of t tf cure, and after a few doses ee ; objection to taking fish out of the sea and e york with new energy and ambi- | FROZEN IN FORMS OF ICE. | leaving them to die F are being used by progy gsive a sy j : % : | eee people all over the country. Mes and povs Glothing--z wn to persons whose brain | Posters, Fishes and Flowers Fut f p | Satural History, You can choose from ad tens aS aie and > been invigorat 1 by ul » use of For Purposes of Display. A little boy ee eee ith his i suitable for any room of any’! uild- SEMEN SESEME NE NEM NENENE SEINE MM & Dr. A Chase's Nerve Food, which is fur Artificial ice is commonly haa . : ee a ee a als moth ing, with Borders, mouldin gi, ete. “UP AP AS AS AS AS AS AS AS VAS AP AS AS AP AP AS Fs gale by a dealers at coc. a box. Reg . : : ; : ao aa. sn | er in the park, when they passed &@& proces- * “ee a tar Dr. Chase’s New Book, ‘The Ills of Life blocks 11 by 22 by 40 inches, weighing 320 | gion of schoolgirls, arranged in order ac- n i ane aaa fee S ? ar . Stew Te Care Thee” cant doum io your — Into such or even larger blocks | cording to their ages. ‘The skirts of the ee a ee aneny =e oe ee me Ss ; ' —e a theater posters are sometimes frozen for ie wasted $ : aaa ‘ proof and sanitary, giving per- S Denes ” : , / I | pupils varied in length according to their 8 ; address. Edmanson, Bates & wanted Toronto the purpose of novelty in display, the years, the youngest having she’ alaedieat manent beauty, points no other blocks being placed ly ing flat or standing the oldest the longest. And the boy said style of finish can offer. eS 664 4 6424644008 on end upon the sidewalk. Even when | to his mother, as he remarked this phe- Prices are moderate—if you'd like an estim- @ thus exposed a block of such size will last | nomenon with innocent curiosity: Sos slater rer oaneoseltings ADVISE A ECUT for “a considerable time. Now and then a | ‘Mamma, why do girls’ legs grow ree Se y sd - : - = florist has a bunch of flowers frozen ina, shorter as they grow older?’’—London } METALLIC ROOFING CO. Limited “ake of ice for 2same pi se sass , cake of ice for the same purpose Judy, Manuracturcas, TORONTO, © e Values that we wish you to see when w¢ ast you to look at our Ready-to-Weai Ordinary values you ¢an see anywhere, but it’s a saving ofat least 35 per cent, on your purchase, we do this? Because we bought the How can less, at the Doull and give We always a bargain. MCDONALD & CO LEADERS IN LOW PRICES. CONTWAIUEIN...... MORE MORE MORE PRODUCKL.... Charlottetown, May 27th, 189-9.- HICH CRADE. Englisn Manures And are cheaper than any other sold on P. EK. Island. AULD = . — NITROGEN Hos. ACID POTASH BETTER CROPS LASTS LONGER More RELIABLE Fertil :er eve BRO- = —— Groce ESO RE wy as 7) _ eee (nea he a i} 1 CR he oy y LM Sel - ie ARE. SA Hae Aaa ey Res d iL Yo APG ti Nie TIS oi We 7 Offer Buildnig Cc —- Lape ree Hire Tie age i> Cpe ese Was . ——— = ries, ¢ Crockery »¢ and » Glassware —— — Retail at Wholesale Prices———— , 77? : eRe or] 4 7] m4" ee 9 / — — Six piece Glass Sable Sets selling at 26c, regular ‘price 25 cents. 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10c up. 1000 Jugs very low «ry Sets, 7 pieces, 2le P. MONAGHAN QUEEN S8TREET TS Te —— ew J.B. MACDONALD and CO’Y more money by other makers. WE HAVE JUST ,RECEIVED i0 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths. shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many cold at Withim $3 Try a pair, for sale by J,B.MACDONALD & CO. Ch’town