e ° | -xaminer Calendar| ewe ORIMAY...- NS CHANGES, . ; 2 | ‘) I. ! , ' ; om ’ f Wa . | ' M lay 1 48 1 18 i 1a} 16 i 21 ; 5 s 24 1? 30) 7 ae 6 5a < 40 Z 32 B A 6 7 39 3 34 R 55 22 " ) 44 37 ) ,4 10 Wednesday 35 17 +] Lé irsday 34 18 44 rn 12 Friday — 33 19 47 00 13 Saturday 32 20 49 l 49 (4 Sunday 31 2 5] 38 rs jay »9 23 54 3 20 aa os | 24 | 56/1424 7 Wednesday| 27 | 25 |1458 | 5 63 18 Thursday 26 — cs ou 5 52 19 Friday 24 27 2 1641 20 Saturday 23 29 3 7 30 21 Sunday 23 | w 6 |818 22 Monday 22 | 31 3 1907 23 Tuesday 21 32 | 10 | 9 56 24 Wednesday} 20 | 33 | 12 |1045 25 Thursday 20 34 14 j11 34 26 Friday 19 35 16 ‘even 27 Saturday 18 36 17 1 12 28|Sunday 18 37 ig 200 29) Monday 17 38 21 2 49 30) Tuesday 17 38 22 3 37 31|\ Wednesday 4 16 ‘7 39 (1523 | 4 26 Snowy whiteness skirts come from the use of Surprise Soap on the wash—never yellow or streaked, always clean and white. i has peculiar quali- ties for Laundry purposes—good for shirts and : - Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ — ——— —— —— all uses. SURPRISE is the name of the Soap. a units W ANTED—A map or boy to act. as janitor. Hours from 7 to1l p. m Ap ly at this office 325 tt LOST.— Between Sherwood cemetry and Tnion Read, a breast strap and traces: strap covered with black wool skip. Apply to Mr Gane, Esplanade$ 124 PASTU RE.—for several cows at a moder- ate price, about a mile from he «itv. Anrply to James RedJjin, Prince atreet 124 3i pa WANTED.-- A comoetent hous*maid. well recomr ended. liheral wages, no washing, Apply to Mrs Geo D Longworth, Hil'sberough street 124 3aw «f TO LET—A dwelling house on Prirce St.. formerly occupied by Mr. 3.C. Nash Possess jon given ‘mmediately. Apply to Henry Smith, at County Court Office 123 PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OP WOMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ng or experienee needed: plain instruction and work mailed on aprlication for : osition Address Memorial Co.. London, Cnt. TO LET.—A house on Bayfield St. heated by hot water.bath. Imm diate possession given. Apply to Charles Hermans. t FOR. SALE—A row boat. office. WANTED AT ONCE.— A good horee ard carriage for the searon, als» a good live agent '@ canvass for life #ze portraits. Appir TarBush. High Grade art Co. Ck- Address box 474. 120 Apply at this 120 lo 8. F. town, BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy about 16 years of age, who understands lock- ing efter a cow and horse, and who would be generally useful about a house. Apply at this office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, steady employment. J.T. McKenz'e. 112 TO LXT,- Ose half the larze double hou om Brighton Road, at present occupied by D Gahan, hot water heating, electric light. etc Apply te J. J. MeKinnon. 109 FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO _ A BLES.—I have for sale two monarch pool tables and one billiard table—ivory balis witb cues, racks, etc. complete, ali in good order, will be sold very cheap, Apply at the Hub Billiard Hall orto P, Burke P. O.. Box Cha*lottetown Sslimo TO BE LET.—The house on Riohmond St.. snown asthe Richmond Houce. This is a first ass stand. Apply to Francis P MeCerron, 122 3'pd TIME TABLE —FOR THE— Rocky Port Ferry For the{Montn of May. Leaves Charlottetown at 7,9 and 11 o’clock, & ™m., and 2 4 and 6p* m. Leaves Rocky Point at 8, 10 and 11.30 o’cloek &.m., and 3, 5 and 6.30 p. m, SUNDAYS ive Charlottetow § 2.45) and Sonhaa a nat9 and 12.4: aa oy Point at 10 a, m. and1.15, 3 and Dated Ist May, A D, 1899 a, M., Suiight and Lifehuoy Soaps at 5 cents per twin bar, is like buy- ng silk at the price of cotton. RNY AEE IT ETS VU San ES 2. CERT. | th courts of justice with all possible BREE cam , a New Zealand Mutton. [The story of a New Zealand sheep designed for the London market may be very briefly told. It is taken from the run to the slaughter house, killed, dressed and transferred tothe cooling room. The skin and superfiuous fat are retained; after tem hours’ cooling the carcass goes into the refrigerating rooni for 86 hours. Thence it goes to the stor- ing room, and when it has been envel- its cotton ‘‘shirt’’ and labeled journey over sea. ste the meat to us through the tropics have, of course, to be fitted with refrigerating appliances, ur sheep takes its place among thousands of others, some of the being fitted to carry as many as 70,000 carcasses at one time. There are 88 vessels engaged in the trade, capable of transporting 6, 700,000 sheep per anpum. Arrived in the Thames, the barges come alongside the vessel, and the sheep is transferred to 4 cold storage station, Here it may lie for weeks or for months if necessary, so that—an important commercial advai tage—there is ne aecessity for immedi- ate sale on a depressed market.—Good W onda. is ready for its The umers which bring and < boats The Fare and the Fine. A good story is told of a certain Scotch bailie who, on rising one morn- ing, found that he had overslept him- self and had butafew minutes in which to keep a most important appointment. Making a hurried toilet, he rushed from the house and hailed a passing jehu. ‘Drive me,’’ he said to the man, ‘‘to speed. On no acoount delay an instant.”’ Faithful to his instructions, the driver urged his steed to its very ut- most. Faster and faster they went un- til, after an exciting drive, he deposit- ed his fare at his destination in time - for the appointment, but not before he - had damaged a passing vehicle in his’ mad career. The bailie, on alighting, banded him his fare, with the addition of a substantial tip, and then, to the man’s astonishment, pressed 30 shilling into his hand, at the same time saying: **Here’s 80 shillings, my man. Yovu will be brought before me tomorrow fo} furious driving, and I shall fine you that amount.’’ Dop't Put Thiags Of. **I cannot too strongly impress upor you, Philip,’’ said Mrs. Gratebar, ‘‘the fact that things in general are not auto: matic—tbat is, they will not do them eelves—and the longer you put off the attack upon them the barder they are te tackle. Don’t put things off, Philip. To things that require deliberation yor will give sufficient thought; but, as te the ron of things that come up, acquir« the habit of disposing of them as they come along; you will find it a greai help in many ways. Don’tcord ’em up, Philip. The first thing you know yor will bave more stacked uptban you can saw, and then, too, the pile is liable te fall on you at any time and hurt you. ‘*‘Two things to remember, Philip— first, things are not automatic; second. the time to attend to things ia now.’’— New York Sun. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgis and Headache. 25c, at all Druggists. rrr SPECTACLES EYEGLASES bc a pair and up Just opened a new etock at the Modern Jewelry and Fanev Goods Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post Uffice. JURY & CO. 2221660 —— a a Wer Coops —— Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. Bs NARA . . “@- ” SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED Mav 27.—Daniel, Roberts, Wallace | i M Crosby, Cruickshank, Martle Moap- | tain : ‘Floresta, Gilerist, Pugwash; Emma, | Hayden, River Jobn ; Janie M., McLellan, | Svdoev ; Ada Louise, | mbree , Amherst; Susan King, Gorveit, Northport; Swan, | (eLacheur. Marble Mountain; Hattie, | e Blane, Vernoo River Bridge ; Leveret, | Langill, Pietou CLEARED, May 27,—Daniel, Roberts, Wallace ; | H M Crosby, Cruickshank, Sydnev,; | resta, Gieret, Pictou; Kate McKin- Bondrot, P:etou ; Ada Louise, Em- ee, Ki gston, N. B,Suean King, Buc- uebe; Hattie, Le Blane, Pictou ; Leveret, rill, Pictou Port of Summerside. ENTERED, May 27.—s 8 Cawpava, Demers, Mon- treal, maee, CLEARED. SS Fred M Batt, Snow, Pugwash, oats ; Nelson, Bait, Charlottetown, bal; William \itken, Batt, Charlottetown, bal ; Evelyn, Beniot, Barbadoes : 2334 bags oats ........ .. oees--. $4064 00 5O Bee. BOP iidicides cine srsaniecees 70 60 2 MOROORS ids cca: 4 bs 0s 100.80 2 cows. 50 00 ae TORR canscstess o bea nertneinnse. eee S.S.Campana, Demers, Picteu, ballast LOCAL NOTICES. Mr. R. N. Taylor, opthalmic opticiar, will be at home to parties requiring the aid of glasses, on Thursday May 25th, for a short time only, at Dr. Taylor’s ree1- dence. The examination of eyes free. Glasses furoished at moderate rates. wk &dy 2i. Den’t fail to see our new jardiniers they are the latest designe and never were they so cheap.— W. P. Colwill. lw. hah Your Liver Will be roused to its natural duties and your biliousness, headache and constipation be cured if you take Hood’s Pilis Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. gmmaece ao enen : . % stall “7 VERY CHEAP Basins 22¢ Tea Pots 35¢ Mugs Se Double Boilers 68e Pudding Pans l4c Pi:chers 50¢ Sauce Pans 12¢ Preserving Ketties l6c Soap Dishes 13¢ Dodd & Rogers man i Mm 7 A > He al > 2H] > 3H Bargains. a ed You want real bargains. not cow mon goods at low prices. The grear— est bargains you can obtair in SOAPS are the world renowmed. Sunlight & Lifebuoy Brands, just try them, and you con net help but acknowledge that they ADMD LAD ED are the best bargains you ever had. 6) Is the baby too thin? Does he increase too slow- ly in weight? Are you in constant fear he will be ill? Then give him more flesh. Give him more power to resist disease. He certainly needs a fat-forming food. Scott’s Emulsion is just that food. It will make the baby plump; increase the weight; bring color to the cheeks, and prosperity to the whole body. Thin children take to it as naturally as they do to their milk. soc. and $.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemicts, Toronta, ~a<x @]@e @ 4 e282 os @ se ‘See OU! —aw | New Blouse Sets ¢ New Dress Pin fets and New Cuff Links.’ which we have just received, and are selling at Very Low Prices We bave a most) cow plete line ot | G F Hutehesont all kinds of jew-; The Queen St, elry. =e 4 es? > Jeweler = @ 0666626 83 208 »™s> oe oe oes Ga <. Canadian Paoifid Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT --BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS eiving Montreal evefy THURSDAY at 11 A. mm xr the PACIFIC COAST, accommo- datiag s-cond class pnwnnere for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &- Berth Rates— "Monteeesl to Winteed... oi... boo. e ss ck cee $4.00 SOE OP MIEN. kink 050) ss cc bbembaus 6.50 Montreal to Hevelatone............-ceesess 700 Montreal to Vancouver....++......... -seee 800 Maontreel to BORTEle...0se.. .ccicevcccccicees 8 00 For Pa-sage Rates to ali points in “SANADA, WESTERN Unitrep States and to JAPAN, Cnina, Inpria, Hawariay IsLanps, AUSTRALIA and Manina, and also for de criptive advertising matter and maps, write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asset. Gen], Pass. Agt. St, Joho,N. B., ; ; ; ; MAKE $3.00 PER DAY, We desire to engage a hustling rep- resentatlve in every town to secure rub scriptions for The Nalional Magazine We have many persons througbout the coun!ry doing this work and making fr 1m $3.00 co $6.00 per day. Send for sam oie copies, subscription blanks, etc. You have nothing to risk anc. every- thing lo gain. The National Magazive, 91 Bedford Si., Boston Maas =e. 5 ———__ ———__ wa or eeeeeeereaeeezee f 060 -—" @ =ee ~» 22 @e2 =] 9 © es J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, Lendor, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE P ROKER An extensive City and shipping Tiade g #73 me excellent facilities for haadling to best ad vantage yonr shipments o! Lobsters, Cheese Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited Top M: rket Prices and prompt Returns Gua ranieed, Mar. 2ad --2 aeod =~ a ~ $750,000.00. soent yearly in the United Kindgom in the sale of liquors. Come boys give us a part of thavamount. We have a nicely fitced up store, and some eleg- ant lines of goods that will suit your taste, you may also treat your best girl to a nice gold ring. Also b-cuse waist sets, sash buckles, brooches, stick pins, sleeve links, watches, silverware and a hoard of beautiful presents may be found at the modern jewelry and fancy goods store. Opposite Post Off- ice Sunnyside, Ch’town. JURY &CO ee eo oooooooEOO———_—_—_—_oEOE___ EEE eee 2 TH DAILY EXAMINER, CHANLOTTETOWN, MAY 29, :89y —— ~ _— he a se SNIEPPPTFPPPYTTTANNPT FP FYPVEPYYYEPPRTTAYPERS EEE ODT T PTT ODD ore pPD TTT DD en's , os : shits iL J. th Underwear Collars Ties Gloves OOO 6006 2060 21686600 SOHb 960 COTO DOF BOOT” MUL A ————— Fly Time Wire Screen Doors Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Cloth Simon W. Crabbe, Walker's Corner No More Wark Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conferene over, before buying their plough srbares, as they can do orce, by cilling at toe Masonic Temple Store, where share, or other p'ough extras can be had for Jess money, better than any imported. Prove this at once, by hem. tl is FS Me aS as Tv. A. McLEA MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Artificial Teeth on Metal Plates A dentist who knows his business, and one that hae any regard for is patients will alway~ advise them tobave a metal plate. Pror. Metvitie B. Buck.ey, Instructor Boston Dental Col'ege, ; Boston Mass In view ofihe vast amoun! ofirjary done to ‘he mouths of wears ersof rubberor vulcanite plates, bythe retention of undue heat, owing to the nor condactibility of rabber, and a+>lumium ia now 80 cheaply produced, and making as itdoes @ rigid, light, cleanly, ub- Objectionabe plate there ecems no reason why any person should wear a rubber or vulcanite plate. Not only this, but better results i and adi es'on are cbLiained ip difficult cares, thao ip the yee of rut er, L. P. Haskeii. D. D. 8. Uhicago 1'| DVental School Phe stove guoiations are from hundrecs by eminent dentis's whose cl »se observation in many years exrerence in plate work has learocd them the many advantages of meta! over rubber. Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth ona plate find thatthe ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad iaste, shr okage of the gums, etc., fioally caneimg the plate to get Joo-t, 80mctimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, and caused directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate, We recommend a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. It isa conductor of heat and cold, it is non-irritating, and is thin- er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. We bave testimonials from persons for whom we have made mets! plates— not one wouid wearan ordinary plate again. You can have your impression taken, and a meta! plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them onreelves, and know all! about the material used. Cail and see ryecimens of our work. Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the patient, else we will not allow itto leave our oftice. See our artificial teeth without plates. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. hie eae oV, oN i: *