- oreo... | THEY ARE 1 SP Baek ppLIED FASTLAKES are the quickest laid Shingles obtainable, because of their i Perfect Fitting Patented Side Lock No other Shingle has it.) They are Fire, Lightning, Leak but a certainty of eco- durable a Cnance, } nomical and protection, with a ine appearance, Made either Galvanized or Painted. Write us if you' re building— we'd like you to thoroughly understand the practical reliability of genuine j Eastlakes. They never disappoint. METALLIC ROOFING CO., Limited ; Manufacturers, TORONTO. The Examiner Calendar wet OR Ff) eo MOONS CHANGES, Last Quarter, 2nd New Moon, 9th First Quarter, Iéth. Full Moon, 25th. Last Quarter, 31st. Days | High SW! Sun : Day of We’ ta ie length Water . Monday 448 7 6 (14 18 even’g 2 Tuesday 46 7 21 | 451 } Wednesday 45 8 24 = 5 40 4 Thursday 43 10 27 6 28 ) Friday 42 ll 0 (717 © Saturday 40 12 32S 88 «06 7 Sunday 39 13 34 | 8 55 3'Monday 38 15 37 9 44 9 Tuesday 37 16 39 «610 33 10 Wednesday 35 17 41 (/11 22 tl Thursday 34 18 44 | morn 1? Friday 33 19 47 100 I> Saturday 32 20 49 1 49 14 Sunday 31 22 51 |238 1S Monday ae 23 46332 I'Tuesday | 28 | 24 | 56 | 414 1? Wednesday| 27 25 1458 5 03 18 Bhursdagee} 26 % (1850 | 5 52 19 Friday 24 | «(27 2 1641 2.) Saturday 23 29 4 |730 2. Sunday 23 30 6 | 818 2:2 Monday 22 31 8 | 907 23 Tuesday 21 32 10 | 9 56 t4 Wednesday 20 33 12 /|10 45 <5/Thursday 20 34 14 1134 5 Friday 19 35 16 even 2.7| Saturday 18 36 17 i-i3 «3 Sunday 18 37 19 200 29 Monday 17 38 21 2 49 30} Tuesday 17 38 2 1337 3 Wednesday 4 16. ‘7 39 (1523 ; 4 26 Wants, Lost, Found, &c ' WANTED—A man or boy to act as ianitor foursfrom7tollp.m. Ap}ly at this office }25 tC PASTU RE.—for several cows at a moder- te price. about a mile from he citv. Anply >» James Redijin. Prince street 124 3i pd WANTED.— A competent housemaid, well ecommended, liberal wages, no washine, \pply to Mrs Geo D Longworth, Ail!sberough treet 124 3aw cf TO LET—A dwelling house on Prince Sr.. yrmerly occupied by Mr. 3. (. Nash. Possess m given immediately. Apply to Henry mith, at County Court Office 123 PLEA-ANT HOME WORK FOR MEN 1k WOMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- og OF experienee needed; piain instruction nd work mailed on aprli-ation for : osition tddress Memorial Co.. Léendon, Ont. TO LET.—A honse on Bayfield St, heatea hy *0t water.bath. Imm diate possession given, pply to Charles Hermans tf WANTED AT ONCE,—A good horee ard srriage for the season, also a good live age ot © canvass for life size portraits, Appir oS. F. TarBush, High Grade Art Co. Ck- own. Address box 474. 120 BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy bout '¢ years of age. who understands lock ag efter a cow ard horse, and who would @ generally useful about a house. Apply at his office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED —at mployment. J.T. McKerz'e. TO LET, Ove halfthe large double hou n Brighton Road, at present ocenpied by D ‘ahan, hot water heating, electric light. ete \pply tc J. J. McKinnon. go TO LET.-~ House on Brighton Koad, heat- d with hot water. Bath Roc ne etc, at present ceapied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given May.apply to J. J. McKinnon g TIME TABLE —FOR THE— Rocky Powr Ferry For the Month of May. once, steady 112 Leaves Charlotteto 7 wn at 7, 9 and 11 o’cloc m., and? 4 and 6p* m. : Leaves Rocky Point ‘ : at 8, 10 a -30 0” ™., and 3, 5 and 6.30 p. x ee e SUNDAYS ave Charlottetow 2.45 md 2 and 4 ~~ wr nn 9 CaS EMO, ave Leave Rocky Po} P 0 clock wy Point at 104, m. andi.15, 3 and | be so wel] satisfied with their small is- THE Fish In Nantacket,. The residents of Nantucket are said te jiand that they care but little for the outside world. Naturally many of the | men are employed in fishing, and the old fishermen delight to tell of the fool- ish questions asked by the ‘‘rusticators’’ who visit Nantucket in summer. One summer Visitor, in turn, tells this story | of the town fish market: ‘‘Have you any salmon?’’I asked of the old salt, who was sharpening a knife. ‘‘No, ma’am,’’ he answered, and then he added, ina pleasantly conde- acending way, ‘‘We don’t ell nothin | but fish here ° ‘*Well,’’ I rasponded, ‘‘salmon is | ought to eat can be caught right round ' ! } ' | _ evidence that you are legally married, *’ | locality in Dubli@, which might with fish, you know. They are caught in all’’— But he interrupted me. ‘‘Land! I know folks eat all sorts of things. I hear about ’em eatin frogs and callin them fish. Folksare strange in their eatin, same as they be ix: their clothes,’’ with a critical glance at my bicycle skirt, ‘‘but all the fish that folks these shores. Oan’t I sell youa nice bluefish, that ain’t been out’n the water more’n an hour?’’ Not knowing any better way to re gain his good opinion, I purcbased the bluefish and went meekly home.— Youth’s Companion. Love Taps. Marita] relations in Ireland are as@ rule of the most harmonious character, and if a husband and wife do fall oné Occas‘onally and even resort to blows they think nothing the worse of each other in the end. Pill Lane is a classie some truth be described as the Billings- | gate of the Irish metropolis. ‘‘That’sa fine black eye you’ve got, missis,’’ said - | ® man to & woman sitting over her - basket of fish in Pil] Lane. ‘Fightin, I suppose, ag’in.’’ ‘‘No, I wasn’t fight- in,’’ replied the fishwoman. ‘‘Himself (her husband) it was that gave me that,” and, facing fiercely round on her questioner, she added, ‘‘and I’d like to know who bad a better right.”’ A laborer, out of employment, applied for outdoor relief for himself and his wife at the North Dubjin union. **Well, my good fellow, we inust have we @aid the chairman of the relief commit- DAILY SPECTACLES beta Tourists Information Bureau. desire information, relating to bote's, and boarding honsee, triins, boats Livery | tee. ‘‘Begor, sir, I’ve the best proof ip | the wuruld,’’ said the applicant, and | bending his head he displayed a scar | on his skull. ‘‘Does yer bonner think,” | be added, ‘‘I’d be after tzkin that abuse | from any wam but a wife?”’-—Macmi} ‘eu’, RS: ro CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Nqually good for Neuralgis and Headache. 25c. at all Druggists. a 2 & [& eS & E 2 AS aS ——AND—- EY EGLASES Oc a pair and up Just opened a new etcck at the / Modern Jewelry and Funes Goods Store, Sunpyeide, opposite Post Uffice. JURY & CO. gee: see oo MS MEY YY rat tege ght Sag? Spe NS We ur COesDs IN am, Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE, —— Visitors to Prince Edward Ieland who MAKE THE MEN MARKET. wi PNi & Wemean Writer's Bold Suggestion ts Help Weary Wives. There are few thfags that exhaust a woman more than a day’s shopping The average man looks upon a woman's rebasing day’’ as ove of pleasure but when mpanies her on one ci 9 ebhopping expeditions he gor home, after his patience has bezn all ex ted, with a different belief. Hi be ac leacus, too, that a Woman can endure ons and disappointments with much more equanimity than he can and he mentally vows never vo do it | again The namber of miles traversed i: rsally what tires one, and it is litth wonder that the woman who does the sucpping for berse!f and her entire fam- tly, as well as the marketing and the bargaining with the ‘‘butcher and bak- er and candlestick muker,’’ should fee the need of rest for her tired nerves The man of the house shou:d always | do the marketing. In the old days, when the butler was not the stately persuvage he is now, Women were nevy- er troubled with the worries of house- hold purchasing, for the bead of ths kouse did the entire buying, ana ‘‘James’’ carried the parcels and waa not ashamed to do it. No mother who has the care of little children should give the precious morn: jug bours to anything else but the nursery, nor should she let butchers’ ynd grocers boys call for and deliver orders, becauso there is sure to be dis satisfaction if she does. Some wealthy familins allew their chef to take charge of the housebe!ld, and he collects a large percentage frim the tradesmen, which, } course, Is added to the monthly bill. steputable storekeepers will not do this sind of business, however, and the chef ‘patronage’’ ts controlled entirely by a few men. On tae whole, it is much more satisfactory for the man of the hovse to do the marketing. He will get the best meat, havd his orders promptly attended to and save about 26 per cent in the transaciiion, as well as the health af bis wife. —Chicago Times-Herald. Charlie’s Authority. “T’ve called you three times, Char lio,’’ said a mother to her little son, ‘‘and I’ni very much annoyed because of your failure to answer me.”’ **Well, mamma,”’ replied Charlia, who was very fond of reading Bible stories, “‘you ain’t any better than the Lord, are you?’ ‘*No, of course not,’’ answered the mother in serprise. ‘‘ Why did you ask that?’’ ** Becs.use,’’ replied the little fellow, ‘the Lord called Samuel three times, and be didn’t get mai about it.’’ —Chi- cago News. She Said No. Mrs. Mannerly (to ber daughter, whe has just returned from tea with friends) —I hope you said ‘‘No, thank you,” oftener than you did ‘‘ Yes, thank you." Mabel—Yes, I did. I hadn’t been ®@ating more’n half an bour befere they began saying, ‘‘Don’t you think you've gaten enough?’ ‘‘Aren’t you afraid you'll make yourself ill?’ And 1 sai, “*No, thank yoo,’’ every time.—Lcn fon Fun. Flattering. Reggie’s Fiancee—You know, Reg- gie, that girls are being called by the names of flowers now, and my sister suggested that I should be called Thistle. Reggie—Oh, yes, I see—because you are so sharp. Sbhe—Oh, no! She said 1¢ was because * dondey loved me.—Pick Me Up VERY CHEAP Basins « 22 Tea Pots 35¢ Mugs 8c Double Boilers 68e Pudding Pans i4c Pitchers 50c Sauce Pans ‘12c¢ Preserving Kettls l6c Soap Dishes oc EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 30, 1899 D-O-D-D?S DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the only positive, never-failing cure, on earth, for all Kidney diseases, ‘Take No Other. Get the Genuine. Refuse imitations. . 4 There's Only One Dodd’ mt -_—— a~<. =e 2 |e es & @ eS + Sap OUT ict New Blouse Sets New Dress Pin Sets and New Cuff Links. which we have just receive and are selling at ; uN 4 Very Low Prices ¢ complete tie ot |G. F Hutcheson ¢ all kinds of jew- > The Queen St. elry. Jeweler = > & 6690680688 28% =e eo? => = > Ss Canadian Patific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT oo TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 a m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, accomme- datiag second Class passengers for all points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &« Berth Rates— RET OS We NO o.oo nn cok ctavnierde. $4.00 REGIONS OP CARMEE oe knew oss ess bol 6.50 Montreal to Hevelstone............ccsesess 700 Montreal to Vancouver...-<-.....cceccsees 8.00 DI GMGRONE TO TT io 606 oo oo oo ovck ka vccwice 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali points in JanaDa, Western Unitrep Srares and to Japan, Cuins, 'yo1a, Hawamay Is.anps, AvstraLis and MAnina, and also for de Scriptive advertising matier and maps, write te A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen]. Paes. Agt. Si, John,N. B., $750.000,200 sent yearly in the United Kindgom in the sale of liquors. Come boys give us a partof thavamount. We havea 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 rng. Also blouse waist sets, sash ouckles, brooches, stick pins, sleeve links, watches, silverware and a hoard of beautiful presents may be found at the modern jewe!ry and fancy goods store, Opposite Post Off- ice Sunnyside, Ch’town. JURY &CO New Chocolate Goods We have just received from Ganong Bros a nice assortment of their fin- est chucolates, in both light and dark coverings, includiang— Lily Nougatines, Burnt Almonds, Walnut Creams, A\montinos, Cecuatinas, Dedd &: G. B. Cream Drops Ice Cream Drops, —————— oS 2G ~wee 44 4244.06 els Fly Time. Wire Screen Poors Wire Screens for Windows Green Wire Cloth / Spring Hinges and Catches 7 simon W. Crabbe, STOVES & HARDWARE ey No More Wa Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but ont armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conference” jg over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do go at opce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where an share, 7 other plough extras can be had for Jess money, and ner than any imported. Prove this ut once, by trying 7" om ? a is, i. ¥ Walker's Corner —S EF Se AEE T. A. McLEAN, MANUFACTURER OF ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. ‘iffice, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, Fy I, sree ee | S008.ee4 cose Seeeesee i * Oldest Whisky Distiilers on Earth. Est. Since 1679 eat THREESTAR & FIVE STAR SCOTS WHISKY | We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it Can be obtained at all first class Hotels ‘eee Sevese dacse06e | Se e Artificial Teeth * | q on Metal Plates A dentist who kuow- his business, and one that hae ; ; any regard for Lis patients wi}] alway ~ aa advire them tobave a meta! plate. Pror. Metviuie B. Buckie, Instructor Bostov Deotal College, : Boston Mass In view ofthe vast amount ofinjury done to ‘be mouths of wears r ers of rubber or vuicanite plates, bvthe reiention of nodue heat, oe 4 “ owing to the non condactibility of rubber, and as: lumium is pow 80 : cheaply produced, and makiwg as it does a rigid, liht, cleanly, up- . objrctionab'e plate there seems no reason whv anv persen should wear a rubber or vulcanite plate. Not only this, but better resulte in fit and adbesion are obtained in difficult cases, than in the use of rul ber, L. P. Basxers. D. D. 8. : Ubicago li! Dental Schoo! The shove quotations are from hundrea by eminent dentists whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has learned them the many advantages of meta! over rubber. Many pcrsons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth ona plate find tbat the ordinary plate causes heating of the mouth, bad taste, ebr okage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate to get joose, sometimes sore lipe, sore u:cuths and sore throats, and caueed directly from the wearing of an ordinary plate, We recommend @ metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. It is@ conductor of beat and coli, it is non-irritating, and is thino- er, lighter, and stronger than any other plate. We have testimonials from persons for whom we have made mets! plates—not one wouid wear an ordinary plate again. You can have your impression taken, and a meta! plate made same day, fully guaranteed because we make them onreelvee, and know all about the material used. Call and see specimens of our work, Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to the A eK Trilbys | patient, else we will not allow ito leave our office. See our artificial teeth without plates. ° Sumatras, Farinas, ete, Birk & GOFF stables eic. and how to reach the different seaside ani courtry resorts, fishing pleecs &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Messrs Jobnson & Johason Dated lat May, A D, 1899 "Sunlight and Lifcbuay Soaps se ss & BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS 4 CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. Ste ( t J cents per twin t is li" ,.| dtuggis's. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al P ar, islixe buy information cheerfully farnisbed free i ag silk at the price of cotton, A charge. : GROCERS ERRRPERERE ERR: $ a , 6 % me 6 ~ EIN eed ales