| THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTT ETOWN, JULY 6 A i ce ibis. i =e ee een 1£98 PO Hae amprigane aoe Sewerage Works Tenders “for Cement Brick and Stone. addressed to be received at Tuerdayv, the the followirg ‘ealed Seperate Tenders undersigned will this office until noon, on 12th of Jaly, inst., for ae ES : ma'ériais- 1. Tendera endorsed ‘Proposa! for Cc~ WY the men ” according ‘to conditions and speci~ fications and on forms supplied at this office, each tenderto be acccmparied tv a certified cheque for $125, to be forfeited if the party decline thec satisfactorily complete it. 2. Terders endorsed “Proposal for Brick,” for 80,000 Bricks, accordiog to conditions «nd on forms supplied at this ftice. 3. Tenders endorsed, “Proposal for | | | ntract or fail to} Stone,” for 700 tons grey N S.Stovre, and 350 tons hard N. S. Stone, both being similiar in quality to the store used in mecadamizing the city streets The commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. D. LAIRD, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewer and Water Sopply, Ch’town, P.E. I. July 2, 1898. Hillsborough ‘Tee The ladies of Fort , Aves gustus Parish,in tend holding a grand Tea Party, on MONDAY, JUL site has been selected nesr fai r A charming the church, commanding a view of ' the Hillsborough River ‘and the surround. ' charge } is to ing country. “The committee ip are determined to leave nothing undone to make the 18th a day of enjoyment to} those who shail hon them with their | patronage’ Besides saloons well stocked with con- fectionery, strawberries, ice cream, lem- perate drinks, etc; there will be dancing booths, swinge,foot races and other sports. The steamer Hill*borougn will leave | perry Whar, Chascteww, at 10.» FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIME arriving at the grounds at 1) 30; returning | at 7 o'clock, p. m. The League of the Cross Band will be in attendance. The beautiful new church will be open to the public. Should ihe day prove unfavorable the tea will be held on Wednesday, the 20th. (Sth. 'Jand Malt Whiskies, during more than | | ‘Canadian Gov't Ralrway system | and best whisky in the world. Sole proprietors: Robertson Sanderson & Co., Ltd., Leith Seotland. Established 1846---4 ‘apital paid up banberson’ “ Slenlieth ” ee a tT raWaisk¥ ! ao, tty: vas genie uh <a Blended of the same rare old High 50 years, Sande srson s CLENIIETE day asinthe vast, the purest £350,000. & SPIRIT MERCHANTS —— On and after MONDAY, 27th 1898 June, By Oxper or Committes. | rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun, 153 d&w 2aw days excepted,) as under. Ss0a | BO I Trains Out- i ill Trains In 2 Ps ward. Read STATIONS, wail. Reac down, up. Use Ktionpike Bar the great i te eae ee Laundry and scouring soap. 310 745 Charlottetowa .... 8 5011 55 4 “ = >: _ mar@@i6f cheapness unsurpassed n 4 a a . .. Hunter River. 7 5310 BE excellence. 5 17 Qo on pew ald... ..... 7 2% 9 52 ¢ : ; ‘ »! Kensington io 2 = Use Roya Oak in the Laundry.} ¢ 2910 ov Ae —— re od a a : ove > ced, ¢ . Happy homes, easy quick work, snow | S’Side ~ Ps white clothes. oe 30, Lv } Ar.| 5 15) 8 %® Usx Jumire for the toilet and} *™)” : me, Pact FM . caer, $2 72 light Laundry. Makes child’s play of | , 97 1 « 07 ee oil aaa ae MALY ..0-000-| 3 OO G 2B washday, 917 2 15 5 he bac 210 5 42 | 4 2 ) . * .o — = JD LAPTHORN g CO. ', | 55 vs iEUEN onse: cack 105 5 00 + P- M.J|A. M vt hua Soap W orks. M.lA. BM. Sater 2 , \. M./P. M. 7 0) 6 15 ..Charlottetown. .| x 15 3 40 | bs os < Tae OE bsiic ocas 7 #7; 253 - 25) 7 1) ar S flv rt 2 HX) 4 3c) @ Mt Stewart ‘ - =< | 3 BO) 7 1, lar 7 » | | 13! ; ‘ 10 _ Ov . 0s S10, é ‘ardis gat ie «eee 6 2 51 Perm "Ce igetown Iv ../ 6 U5) 2 BD es A. M.[1.M M 7 \. MiP. M (15) Mt. Stewart... | 7 » : a : it) GaN a ee HE watch trade has been! 4 4) a. aie : . 00! 1 a T rather fluctuating of late, first) 6 109 10) J. wuris - O5'11 35 the price went up, alter a . M.jP. M. an long period of low prices, | * “ ot now the prices have droppe “cl | 8 15 Emerald ..... 90 again, whether because of war P.M. oe Traverse 8 10 .M or greater variety of pre duction | ae we cannot say, but the fact re NECTIONS mains that you can buy from us| 1 (Osar.. Pein Whene, I.C.R.....ar]15 35 ° F at ™ | Pilar : iy : 2 f a reliable timekeeper cheaper is = ey - * : ( - ar MW ° ' 1 v 2VIs, . . \ ee LT ir? ded ‘ ‘@ fore that | ’ ; than ever before, in fact tha 116 BBlar Montreal. I. C. R.....Ivi19 © there 18 no need to buy shoddy as li sialic “apliilii oods at all. 17 30)1s -StJohn, C.P.R....ar..|11 20 ~ 21 30) inet, o — K..i. + 20] If you want a good andalso <1 -¥).....-..lhangor, B ~. Ph ae wa : 4 : 5 O8).. Porti M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d)..123 00 the cheapest watch ‘or the 8 ODSiar Boston, b. & M. LY (4) | money, we reccinme nd a good ee -—— aa ~-— ot i ‘wement in a nickel case seirohe ad | Trains are rz » Eastern Standard Time. | movement in @ nit el ‘as 4 1). POTTINGER. | of @ poor onein a fine book | Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, \ colored case that wili only wear | Moncton, N. B. ! a very short time. G. A. SH. AR P, Superintendent, Solicit'ng @ share of you patronage, Charloticiown, we remain, } Penney Sareea Yorrs respectfull) We whee - HOUSES Before TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) ; Wharfage storage and yard- az? at reasonable rates. Arthur @. Peake. iave good Watches been so jouw in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low, G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlo:tetown Her Impressions of Angels. The-wife of a well known senator took her little daughter, a 4-year-old damsel, to a matinee once to see * Jack and the Beanstalk.’’ A week or so aft- erwerd she was discovered pirouetting gud lifting ber petticoats before a che- val glass. Her father reproved her and told ber it wasn't a pretty way to do. “Whvy.’’ said the child, ‘I saw the avgels do it.’’ “The angels!’’ exclaimed her father. ‘Why, wher , ‘‘When mamma and I went to heaven that day,’’ said the cbild. ' toxicating Repartee In Congress. In the Fifty-first congress there was a tilt between General Spinola and Eli- jab Adams Morse that was entertaining. The general always wore an enormous standing collar. It was so large that it is said that Tim Campbell approached him one day and tapped the collar with the ferrule of his cane, apologetically asking, ‘‘Is General Spinola within?’ Mr. Morse was making a sort of a pro- hibition speech against the sale of in- liquors in army canteens, General Spinola had int¢rrupted him | several times, and in reply the Massa- The father explained that the fancied , beaven was only the theater. girl’s face fell. ‘‘ And wasn’t they angels?’’ she asked. ‘‘No,’’ said the father; ‘‘they were just girls.”’ The child put on an air of intense disgust. ‘Well,’ she said, ‘‘I fink they ought to be taked home and spanked, ’cause they wasn’t dressed any more than an- gels.’’—Lewiston Journal, a Queen Victoria's Marked Poom. Hero is a funny story told of a hap- peping at the English corrt: Sir Theo- dore Martin bad been requested by Vio- toria to read aloud firem ‘The Ring and the Book.’’ Sir Theodore was courtier enctgh to make a cautious study before- hand cf the poem, and he placed mar- ginal notes as danger signals against passages of doubtful propriety. The marked copy chanced to come in- tothe bands of a rather thoughtless court lady. ‘‘I have so enjoyed this wonderful work,’’ sbe said toa friend, “and it has been such an advantage to read it after the queen, for she has placed marks against the most beautifa! parts, and, ou, what exquisite taste the dear queen has!’ she added, pointing to the dauger signals of Sir Theodore Mar- tin. —Quiver. Thirst is constant these warm days. It seems iin- possible to quench it. Ordinary drinks seem to * aggravate rather than sat- s isfy it, and too much liquid as is bad for the stomach and [> general health. = aa |} <pe worried by thirst or heat. | *Faculty of Arts wee. oe oe Ap Chat Croublesoime KRRARABRAARARAD R * AMA A . little | Th inf The little : general to the quick. Taking the floor ¥v’¥ ) ‘EDERAL ) ¥ ~ ml ) \ Cflervescert Salt makes a cooling,refreshing, healthful beverage. ‘Take a teaspoonful in a tuseitiet of water two or three times a day and you will not be ANSAAARAEPEBIRETPARRED It is the most healthful as and palatable beverage you oa can use during warm wea- ther. Sold by everywhere at druggists 60 cents a Trial size, evalve! 7 bottle. 4 ~ cents. wi PARMSARSAAARBIA ius AARARAAARARAISS McGill Uriversity, Montreal: SESSION 1898-9 Matric ilation Examination, preliminary to | the var‘ons Courses of Study, will AK ubarr: (ine!ndirg the Denaida = >pecial Course tor Vomen. Thurs, léth Sept +Feculiy of Apriied Se ence | | Pacuity of medicine. ;raca'y wiaw _. . ; Tues 6 h Sept. Faculty of Com -arativye Vedi cine ard Veterinary Science, Sat. I7th Sept *The Revised Curricu um inthe Faeu'ty «f Arts comprises courses in Classics. English, Mod: mee Lai guages, History fi Philosoph 4 Mathematics. ~husics, Chemistry, Botany Zvology. Geclogy. These courses are open a! x to P RIIAL stUDENTsS without Mrir ulation, +in the Faeulty ef Applied Sciezee #¢/ courses in Civil. Mechanic ul, Electrical, and Mining Engineering, Chemistry, and Archi- tecture, are also open to PAKTIAL S8TU- LEN'Is withort Matriculation. Fx?minations for 20 FIRsT "YFAR EN- TRANCE EXHIBITIO¥YSin th? FACULTY oF RTS, ranging irom $6‘. 10 $200. will be heid enthe ith Fep'ember at Montreal. &t. John, NN B,, Halifax, (har ottetown, >t. John’s, Ned. ‘and other centre - ihe VcGiitu NoemMarn opened on Ist September. Par iculars of Examinations, and copies of the ' SCHOOL will be re- aleadar, containirg full info-met on as 19 Conditions of Entranee Courses of Study ‘ Regulations for Degrees Exhibitions and Scholarships, Fees, ete , may oe obtained on applca'ion to W. VAUGHAS, Secretary, wed & sat be be'd | chusetts statesman finally twitted bim upon the size of his collar. It stung the rome minutes afterward, he called atten- tion to Mr, Morse’s labguage. ‘‘My col- Jur,’’ said he, ‘tunlixe the gentleman from Mussachusetts, is &mmaculately tlean, and if it was twice as high as it is and vas placed around the neck of the gentleman from Massachusetts it would not serve to hide his ears.”’ The general was a political curio. He had a striking face and a martial air. In the Fifty-first congress he threw the house into conyulsicus by pointing to the painting representing a scene at the gisae Ot Yorktown and gravely accusing Speaker Reed of counting the Hessians therein to make up. a quorum.—Boston Herald. Shot the Way the Dog Came at Him, Tbe other day Cle Hanson had tron- ble with a bellicose dog that belonged to bis neighbor, a Russian of the name of Havva Drenkovitskey. The Swede shot the dog as soon as he discovered that he was not fricndly to him, and the sequel found ledging in a justice’s court. When Ole was propounded interrogato- ries by the attorney for the prosecution, he evidenced a sense of justice in fram- ing replies that is rarely witnessed. ‘*‘What sert ef a gun did you have, Mr. Hanson?’ inquired the attorney. ‘Es var two bole shotgun.’ **Double barrel?” **Yas, das et.”’ “Well, don't you think you could have scared bim away?’ ‘‘Aye might ef aye had not bane ecare 80 sak deckezs maesal.’’ ‘*Why didn’t you take the other end of the gun wba secure him away?’ **Val, master lawyer, vy acdu't de dog com for mue oder end first ef hae vant to fo Get vay?’’ The layer is still wondering if there circumstances. con- shooting.— Denver Wasn't extenuating pected wi.r (tue Times. Sleight of Ian Many years ago, is den lived in Hawaii, hr on Suneay morning iu : Mr. Mars- den was thin noted f ris skill im leg- erdemain. When br.—-— pussed arcund the contrib:.tion tag ata Sunday serv- ice, Mr. Mersden bill vp a $10 gold piece beiwcen his thumb and forefinger so that Dr. —— cunuld plainly see ii. He then placed |is hand ever the bag, pulmed tie gold: icce and dropped ina silver quarter. Dr. —— returned to the table with bis cellection, After the services he emptiidtbhe beg ona table, but conld wot tind the $10 goldpiece. He shook tag tepeatedly, turm d over thesmal! pile of coutributions, got down ov the floor and looked under the table, walked down the aisle, looking closely at the crucks in the floor, felt in his own pockets, fearing that be bad made some mistake, und then wert home wondering at the strange loss of the goldpiecs. Some time afterward the ‘eceiver « ietly sent the goldpiece to the church.—Paciiic Commercial Ad- vertiser. Church. Toseph Mare- uded church the —_— ——— eet es as =o URE BLOOD is the foundation ot health. Hood’s Sarsaparillamakes the blood pure, rich and nonrisbingand givesand maintains good HEALTH. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. = High Water. Sun % Day ofWe’k — enh pisg Q Morn.! Aft es.| Sets 1 Friday 805 1010 355 7 42 2 Saturday 8 56 11 05 55 42 3 Sunday 9 49 11 56 56 2 4 Monday 10 44 57 42 5 Tuesday 0421140 57 41 6 Wednesday 1 25 |i2 36 58 41 7 Thursday ~ 06134 59 40 8 Friday 2 47 | 2 35 0 40 9 Saturday 329'334 0 39 10 Sunday 411 435 1 a) 11 Monday 454 5 43 Z 38 12 Tuesday 5 3) | 7 02 3 38 13 Wednesday 625 8 19 4 37 14 Thursday 7$08 9 23 5 36 15 Friday 7 55 (10 18 6 35 16 Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 17, Sunday 9 31 11 36 8 34 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 19 Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 20| Wednesday 0 36 1145 il 31 21 Thursday 105 12 30 12 30 22 Friday as} 235 13 29 23 Saturday 203'156| 14 28 24 Sunday 23% | 2 42 15 27 25| Monday $1313); 26 26’ Tuesday 355 446 18 25 27|Wednesday 442 604 19 23 28|Thursday | 531 738) 20 22 29| Friday 1632902); 21 21 Saturday 739 1003 23 20 31! Sunday (845-1056; 24 | 18 i? Mr gregyety i] A pc arrears similating the Food and Reg11la- f|| ting the SOMacns and Bowels of BATS Se ‘Gu ad ee Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Se ees hath Sulés ~ fon Sant - Peppernan i nee de ? Viam Sced - Stree Paar Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fy eee er ae Fac Simile Signature of NEW YORK. ee AS eer ae Rov Doses = 3ICE Eo is not sold ia balk. 7, anything else on tho plea or promise that it SEE % THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE j - => ~~. IS ON THE | { WRAPPER* OF EVERY BOTTLE OF CAS TORIA Castoria is put up in one-size bot‘les only, Tt Don't allow azycne to sell “just ws good” and “will answer overy pure ' ae! " #@# Sce that you get C-A-S-T-O-B-1L-A, Tho fao- simile is o3 eS Litwin * of : ° Wrapper, —— - : —-— —_—_—— —- = 39990900000 090000000000000009 000 “FAMOUS ACTIVE” k- 7 EVERY idea that long experience in stevemaking could devise is embodied ia these Ranges. |geoeeeee GOO SOSSESE ES SHSSOOSSES SOO SOOO SOOS OOOH HOOH A yy a, 4 a Seles am . Cut shows 8 hours’ work by one woman, one fire-pot of coal. of coal. The McClary Mfg. Co, If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house. wae SOSOSOH POSS OOSOO OOOOH OO OOOOOD Seeeeee eer eons Range QVEN is VENTILATED yo CEMENTED on TOP and BOTTOM —this ensures EVEN COOK- ING, while a THERMO- METER in doorSHOWS EXACT HEAT—NO GUESSING as to how your BAKING or ROAS- TING WILL TURN OUT. Every house- wife knows what an ad- vantage this ~ Quick Working ! Easily Handled ! seine opty Sparing on Fuel! London, Toronto, Montreal, Winnipeg, Vancouver 11 Wants, Lost, Found, &o, | Great Saturday Excursion WANTED). —At Judge A'ley’s residence, an e<rerienced ( ook. app y to Miss Alley. Prince St. dw HOUSE POUR *—on Fitzrov street Mast containing teven rooms, wih large ,ard and stable. Apply at cess house. td, TO LE?.— On Upper Gtlisborough Street a desiresbie house co ntaining five Jorms health est oration in the city. Jerms moderate, enquire of R.J. Wood, corner of tiill-borough und Eusion st, 152 tf eur. “W sNi'e-e.—imm sui Alhy au « Ageil aced cook with retereneer - Avply ts. fwady Dnyvis <2 “WAN ED.—A young min to serve in a m-at market. Must vc experienced in cutting of meats forrets i. teterences and bonds- men required Apply here, WANTED—Agents ‘for new Sem ples, new pian or Luge Bros Co., Montreal! ie TO LET —The house and premises Know asthe “vld Londo 1 House, ’situateon Wate St., nextt» tsoverament Warehouse No 1 \ ppl- 10 Peake Bros & Co. jan2s--1f season, new engage-ment, WANTED -Si:t-ssfal canvissers ia anv jine t act as «losers, 38.0) per month and expenses. . Address box 674, Montreal, THE TEA OF 98, ATV SOURIS In aid of St. Mary's Church, will be held on the beautiful gronnds, near the Convent,on Thursday, the 2h st day of July. The usual amusémente and sports wil] be provided by the cormmittee in charge, A Brass Band will be in attendance to enliven the occassion. Airapgemenis willbe made for special train, of which due etre thine will be given. MICH. D. McCORMACK, Souris, July 4ch 798 oe 153 2i tues tour Midgell, las 9th "OS ST. PAUL'S SUNDAY SCHOOL will hold their annual Picnic, oa the beautiful grounds of K 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. A visitors table will be supplied with all the delicacies of the seas« M. A first class Refreshment Booth will be on the grounds, A special trair will leave the way station at 9.30 a.m, rail- (local time) Visiturs’ return rails ay tickets WWejy children hig ilf pr ice ments will be Special arrange with families and Secretary of Com- made private parties by tuittee, SIONEY GREY, 152 Water und Prince 5ts Cor. Se ed Wasonic Temple Co. een The Annual Meeting of the Maronic Temple Company, will be beld in the Board of Trade iKoom, Masovic Temple, oo Wednesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 o'clock p.m. for the election of Directors and genera! business. By order ' DP. McLEAN. June dy29 149 3i wy li. A a te i A A Men’s ready to wear clothing—59 svile in fine serve in single and doub'e brea ted coats, low prices.— nicely trimm d, end are selling vt JB Mecdonald & Co. i 151 3: POSOCCOOOCE fee eineS |