an | f I I f b I _t BD eR Ce: them 606 <a 9) a 646 a 99 ce 018 | 7 Gynt cHrums PLAY MARES oy wasn CAL Is so good, so economical, you really can't afford to be without it. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. Your grocer sells it. If not, change your grocer. | | | | | | | | ee 1) 0) 0 RE 10 099 ee 08 ooo —4 Wants, Lost, Found, && LA aT. —i'n Friday asmall nore hook, 41 ewnera pam vpen 1? eonreaini Y wae en Reward “ill be paid for i's return to Exam:ner 7th lipd W ANT) om To mu be : habir«, nook y to Chee. Smallword, Rich- mond St ipd TA 2T & gun mete! watel hetewren Syne lav ond Tuoesdev Find " e rewarded on ivineg at irs Argus VeDon a'a Gea ton Str , west 15) pdli TO LETA~For the summer morths. aco tage at Waterside, containing seven rooms, Bean tiful location and very quiet neighbor: hood. Joh aM Haley, Pewnal PO H Cert App TO CPT Usk TO LET.—On Kent Street, formelv vied hy Micses Coles, rent mode rate y toF MecRory on premises. 140 tf * honese situated on Prince Street Contairing eleven reoms, suiiable for a rriv- ate rasidernce or boerding house. Rert moder ate, Arply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen Street. T.OS8T—Retween Prewse’s Hotel Devies, a wallet contairing abon' $0.00. Apply to 4. N. Large, and be — ei ‘: atere and the honeework 140 tf W \NTED.— A cir] for cenerai Mra T, J. Harris Brigh‘on Road WANTED AT ONC E—3 p99 ate malvern 2 weet mekers: hichest orices and erenetent emp! oyme nt at D. A. Bruce. 134 d&wtt and W ANTRD.-On the 2th of Inne. > eno” “nod wages. Apply t> Mra. Edwerd Pe~ field Charlottetown, guar. °. side Jonrnral 130 PL@ASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN—Dav or evening. No canvass- re er experienee needed; niain instrection spd werk mailed on aprilication for rosition Address Memorial Co.. Lendon, yt. TO LET—A dwellieg honse on Prines SF.. formeriv ocenpied by Mr. 2, C. Nesh Poesese ion given immediately. Apply to Fenr Smit, at County Court Cflice 123 TO LET.— House on Rrighton Road, heat- da with hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present enpied by T J. Dillon Esq. Poesession given May. apply to T. 1. McKinnon 69 Prince Rdvard Island Railway ag and poo MONDAY, 26th June, 1898, e trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- ‘ted ed,) as ur der. Trams Out- eres In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read d wn up A MM, P. M. A.M PM 7M 3% 310 Iw Ch'townar 1000 1135 950 200 13 330 Royalty Junct 941 1115 955 & 32 % 1412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 saz 51 126 Hunter River 842 W117 855 $13 =, 506 arEmeraldivy 750 929 825 y. M St Iv Jurict me be sk 16 om 564 610 ar w65 SH 7 S’side : 030 745 lv ar ne 8 20 J 15 ep bbe ceue Wellington..... i 45 500 1155 845... Port Hill. ....714 420 107 937 . O'Leary .621 SW 215 1017 _Alberton........5 0 2 10 310 10 55 ar.....Tignish..... Iv 500 105 eM. PM AM AM. aM ia M AM PM #15 200 1lv..Charlottetown..a .e 15s 38350 720 330....Mount Stewart.....7 10 221 $10 438....... Cardigan....... 6 10 12 51 $25 500 ar...Georgetown. ...lv5 55 12 30 a M >M AM PM A M | AM PM 715 3301v..Mount Stewart..ar 705 210 744 100...c-c--Morell........ 637 131 S05 1£36......St. Peters..... 615 1 Os 910 605 ar.....-Souris..... lv 510 1135 AM PM AM PM ©. &. is A. M. 3 2 lv...-- Emerald,....ar 5 45 915 r...Cape Traverse. .lv 5 06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time- D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. BD. 4: A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. RB. “harlottetown. —— —- NO TEST. LIKE A TRIAL! GIVE OUR BLENDED TEA \ .3 BLE} *trial and you will be satis ‘ed with the test, and con- inue using. Our 28¢ Tea is Great Value jee@—5 Pound Lots at a Reduction SANDERSON & CO. PURE FOOD SELLERS ee fe re hara® Information for Tourists and Other Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaad has many attra tior for tourists, and it ‘ ' 7 ‘ bis season the MUX OF is @€xp sted visitors will be verv large. HOW TO GET The steamer Ha! fax leaves Boston for | Coarlotietown every Saturday at noon acd | be due at Charloctetown on oer lay | vit Un the following Pa al one she will leave On return to Boston. Hali- lax apd Port Haw k: sbury are called al CVOTy tips Passengers may take the} steamer ataiy of the ports mentioned. The Haliax wiil Grand Duchess rhe steamer Citv be supplemented by the laterin the season. of Ghent plys between Halifax and Charlottetown each week, calling at several porisen route, She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam- pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montreal, also make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way oi Pictou are brought to Charlottetown steamer Princess. Those coming of Point Du Chene connect with Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail special which leaves Summerside each evening immediately after the steamer reaches that port. bv the by way the steamer HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. Mabel Tensias, . osorincesds Charlottetown Oucen Hotel... ccccccec ces ccsee “ Revere Hotel.......... ” Eureka Houee... ” Rankin House..... ieasseses - Lepage Ho use........... . r Finlay Houce.... 2... veces " Duncan House..... i Railway House...... sonsecte sees ” Cantwell] House......cccecccese es eg cess Summerside I cance conane e Campbell Hotel......... dee a Aitken House.......+6sseseeee. Georgetown Tapper House........ ...- > Sea View Hotel..........-. Souri oe ee eee eT ree ae “ Landedown Hotel...... ...Cape Traverse | Albion Terrace. ... ...+.- Alberton | Wisener House...... bk senees ” Seaforth House...... iad be - tailway Hotel.........00005 Tignish Clarke’s Hotel................ Kensington Commercia! Hotel......... bi Macdonald House......... ... Montague Clark’s Hotel...... sveceseee. . Mount Stewart Manson House... ......... * ” Acadia Botel 020.0060 cssscess '-Tracadie Beach Seaside Hotel........... bisehus Rastico Pleasant View House....... Hampton Florida MHotel......... . Pownal Cliff House. ..... peeteses oe Stat hope Mutch House............000. aR se -Brackley Point North Shore House.. , Malpeque There are many other erie throughout the province, as well as @ good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be obtained at a reasonable rate. RCCKY POINT FERRY The steamer Elfin plies between Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Suodays excepted) as follows: Will leave Prince Street Wharf Gi cic sc ildin , 628. Bs. mm. ts ick a Re stn seaeinesa Se i i ee te eS Fon edeetis oe ipe Ba: 100 p. m. i eek 1 ol terksc kel tas 2 ' ie I Oe ee 7 ee a ea ee ious eae “ Will leave Rocky Point: TEE eubdedniaidd bakeaubeed eikdssieies 700 a m. ad es oe le scuba ad de o's esicieon 10 — 7 Oe ee way wa ste as — S oiowttbens dictindscaan 130 p. m. Oe ag ba ctah imine Oe. * 66 See ee eRe ee eee eee COOP ee ee 5 00 «6 - Serer en wee ee wee eee eee ee 7 00 os SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : At . kepaksbeevetas MORe Me eo ee: ¢ We et by wes ol esudécesdcdenede - 200 - ee i ©. esleeenienl . 400 66 Will leave Rocky Point: : Mt deilibcareschcokesend tees 1000 a. m. TF eccese eccseces cecscosseccoccs & AB De We edd denies kidvepiiieg i eiceias sah W Wineelle idi ciate os a habenseebaceen ooo OOS ” Tourists Information Bureau. Visitors to Prince Ed Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote'~, and boarding houses, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and how to reach the different seaside and couctry resorts, fi-ling places &c. &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Messrs Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. All information cheerfully furnished free of charge. D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. S. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished feed store adjoin- wee Cor. Great George & Chestout 3 - a Notice + Any person fishing or otherwise trespassing on my property on Mrell River, Lot 52, will be prosected without distinction. J. 8 MORRIS TO CHARLOTTETOWN | a distance specification to be seen at Montague June 22nd 1899 d In the Looking Glass. y’s fault that his s ren not a fath rhter Child T+ lj tle dau : are born to have faith. parent sho e ( hica oO t e when, says The Tribune, chil i bevan ‘Papa, you took the scientific course in college, di dn’ t you? ‘*Yes, dear, I spent two years on s¢cl- ence . “When you look ina mirror, the left side « f your face appears to ve the right i side, and ther ht side s to be the : lett. The looking glass reverses it, doesn’t P°" +} Ves,” “Then why does n't it reverse the top and bottom of y ur face the same way? ‘*Why—er—ah “Next Sawbath, No Sawbath.” Ecclesiastical Curiosities, edited by Mr. William Andrews, contains a paper on “Curious Announcements In Church,’ from which the following are extracts: ‘‘Next Sawbath,’’ said a worthy Scotch beadle, ‘‘we shall have no Sawbath, for the minister’s house is having spring clean- ing. and as the weather is very bad the things i." ‘Next Sunday,’’ declared the uncon- no Sunday, as we ‘re going to whitewash the church with yellow ocher. — _——— oe An O_p anp Wett Trico Remevy.— Mrs. Winsiow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used for over fifty years ty with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays allpain, cures wind colic, and is the best Diarrhoea. [t is pleasant to the taste. by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a botile. Its Positively cured by these Little Pills. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Littie Liver Pills. S$ § City | of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK LINE: Carter’s te mai te s: ‘City of Ghent will sail from Char- the season of 1899 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkes- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 pm making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accomodations. Saloon amidships Special low freights will be given this season Further information apply ro W W CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 tf WOTICE! Sealed Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Montague School til] Friday evening June 30th 1899 for the removing of the old schoolhouse from the present site tothe land of ©. B, Frases of about 20 chains. Said Schoolhouse to be repaired according to a JOHN J. McDONALD ‘supposes him to know ev- | ld have ex- | minister’s wife wants the kirk to dry | sciously amusing/ Welshman, “ there’ll be millions of mothers for their children while teething, remedy for Sold value is cnalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs Winsloe’s Sootbing Syrup creer eran REESE en eerste ame SICK HEADACHE They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias lottetown every Friday at / o'clock during j THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 3, :899 PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, _ yornnvayenennney epennrssnnrrevnennnrenpppnetaneyntor enter ne ' trian i Men’ 3 ; shirts Underwear Collars Ties Gloves "7M dAAAUAAASAADAAADULLAULLAALAAAAAAAAAALAULAA ULL % 8Oe<¢ LJ. Hal | | AL QAAdbAAdebdeddddddddaa | 4 ee so mim OSES GOO 26S 32 55 OS OE OOH 2ESt COE TES usvdaiiiiadiiisiQlb No More War Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but our armers do not need to wait till the “Peace Conference” is over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do so at once, by calling at tae Masonic Temple Store, where any NS share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying | hem. 55 Bh SSR RS T, A McLEAN, MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office. Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, = ] ES + nan A Snap) Ottsé Refrigerators. fo clear out the bai. anc2 of our stock of refriferators we will sell them at 20 per cent off. We have them as low as $9.21) m™ Dodd & Rogers eae Te urchas | Pp ased that new bicycle, we would like to have you come in few minutes, We sell it because it stays sold, and we repairs, to it. This means a great deal wo us, what more ! 4U udoubtly the strongest wheel made “Lots Of other lines to select from Red Bird 5 Cleveland Perfect Dominion Gend ron Columbia Crescent Keating Lovel Dia rustees Store” will be a busy spot to- rule this year. All made by a reliable mraufacturer Prices as low us we can possibly make them. If bargains count “My night. -+++++ THE BICYCLE WEN...... CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE i et a ee ee ee OP eR A are never calledon to does it meen to the rideersa ay wo we ALL ABOARD! 1090 PASSENGERS FOR MORELL TEA, 7 ‘The Ce Jahilee | — TO BE HELD — AT MORELL, —ON— TUESDAY JULY 4th, 1899. Will be the crowning social event of this closing year of the 19th century -=_- Ce Here we are ag2in, with t 1e old nam2—The Great Jubilee ‘ea, Is it not like meeting an old friend with whom you once spenta pleasant and eaojoyable day Somebody has asked, what’s3ina name,we will not ven- ture to answer that question as it regards names in general, but will merely submit that this rarticular name, JUBILEE TEA vinas- much as it designates the ~reat social gather- ings held a Morell is a guarantee of the highest excellence in all that pertains to tea-parties, In confirmation of this assurance we con- fidently appeal to the many thousands of per- sons from all over the province. who attend sd our first great Jubilee Tea in 1895. It is because of the reputation for excellence acguired by our great Jubilee Teas, that we have retained the old name, and we will spare no effcrts to make the present tea the er in every respect of its namesakes, which ave gone before it. The Tea will be held on beautiful and spacious grounds adjoining Lot 40 Staticn about 1 mile from the village of Morell, and within easy reach of “Stookley ” the historic siie of the old Acadian town of St. Pierre where social gatherings were held in the olden days, before our grandfathers were born, If you wish therefor to have the pleas- ure of attending the first, largest and best tea ot the season, arranve to be present at the CENrURY JUBILEE TEA to be held at Morell oo July ith. Should this day be unfavorable the tea will be held the firat fue day foliowirg. Traine will run in connection with the tea On siandard time as fol.ows: Train Arrangements Leave Charlottetowa 8liam, standard Leave Royaity Junction 830 “ Leave Bedford 850 * ” Leave Tracadie 855 * ” Leave Mt, Stewart os. - Leave St. Andrews 73 sas Leuve Douglas os > - }; Leave Dundee 7m * ” Arrive at Lot @ 90 * ” Returning leave Lot 40 at5p m, standard, Passengers from Georgetown, Souris, and intermediate stations will go by reguiar morning trains and return by regular after- noon trains. FARES Charlottetown to Lot 49 6) cts Royalty Junction York ” 15 ets eee of yracadie a oe Scote ifort ” ; 3 ote Mt. Stewart 25e¢ cts -t Andrews ” ® cts Luuglas 10 cts Dundee 5eta Georgetown " Kruviene)l ” } 60 cts Cardigan ” > Perth was igRoad + ( 45 cls mt, Teresa’s a 4 Peake’s a 250 Pisquid Ms 35 cts Souris os Harmony “ f 60 cts New Zeeland eon Bear River « | iia Rollo Bay ” | > AS Selkirk gine Ashton aD hed Five Houses oe 35 cts St. Peters ” 25 cts Midgeli ” 20 cts Marie i” 0 c's Morell 5 ets ROBERT MOONKY 1B7—dy13i & wky Secy te — IF YOU HAVE NOT YET ae and talk Massy H <a: a3 a a Wr2% Garden City Hartford E. & D. s, no poor wheels under any circumstances i; o'1r ROGHRS & ROGHRS a> = : sorta % AEN A ONC LI NE ON Df RO mE ee a ae ree oS See SS meme, baie =o mY, As Om CE Gan on A A bh Doe. a ete ata