i iat EW ee RRR \ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 31, 1898 — — ea were ee eee ee ee ae 2 5 lila CATT Warts, Lost, Found, &¢, PASTURE TO LET Within city ‘imits Waterthereop. Apply toJ. 4. Longworth. S,ORE TO LET—in a short time—the shop occupied by Johnson & Johrsor, Drug- gists, next to london House Corner. Apply at once to Goff Bros 246—-2wks _—— apab e house- Appliv to Mre may 27 —lw W ANTED—Immediately, a: maid. Reference: s required, FP. Parker Carvell TO LET.—A §cottage on West St. H. ©. Douse. may 27—|lw Ne eal sscitiniaiieahisiiiaeiauiinias PASTURE fo-a few cows at Westwo vl, A. Warourton PoAgm's for new “Ws mm, new new pan wv! eagage ment. use Bos Co., Montreal! Dr. G " Vee Sem ded i's iw Wii e.— .oox. App'y to Mrs. F. Ww. Hyndman, Kent St, 7 IDEAL SUMMER REsIVENCE—To let for the summer months, 4 eottage containing seven rooms, situated al Waterside, fron ing on Pownal Bav, Firet-c'oss truit and vege- table garden in conection. Address J. M. Haley, Watersid¢, Pownal Post Office, P. E. Island, 114 6i 3aw TO LET— On Haviland Street, opposite the Charlottetown Hospital,a house containing nine rooms, at present occupied py Conductor Gillis. Possession given about l0th June. Beautiful location, rent moderate. Arply to Mrs Connolly next door, or to John Conn- olly, corner Queen and Dorchester Sts. 116 TO LET.—Acomfortable cottage on Rich mond St west, Possession given June ‘4th, orearlier, if désifed, Apply to James D Mason, TO LET.—The house and premises Known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., nextt>»> Government Warehouse No I Appl” to Peake pros «& Co. jan2s-—-t WANTED.—An experienced cook, $10.00 Apply to Mrs EF. Baydeld, “WANTED -Suce ~ssful canvassers in aly line to act as closers, $W.00 per menth and expenses. Address box 674, Montreal. A A A TO LET.—That comfortabie and pleasantly situated house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, new in oecuvation o Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water m.sam:, rent moderate, posssssion given Ist May next, Apply to H, JAMES PALMER Ch’ tow, 65 wages There is no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak. Photography Is Easy Photography 4\l 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof Alm dges and can be Loaded in Daylight. $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. Care 'alOk UES fret a ° VOR OOOCE4OSAEHRBOOOOC SEE? ee YOUR Wire knows a good thing when she sees it—that is why she married you. We are no‘afraid to have her examine our Skirts or Wrap- pers in every deta]. We know she will be pleased, consequently you must be. Head quarters for. Men's Shirts Men's Sorks Ladies Furnishings PHILLIP GOODSTEIN, New York Cheap Store. Grafton Street. Open evenings. 200 0S6 4000869860869 0866 ee Just Received a nice assortment of ) 14 " { aT" { BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled late, and selling very low, P a ) € OG TOPSTSCCOVTESSECHBESEEEES O5960C9 Se oS W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. FOR SALE S00 BARRELS first class Magdalen Island herr- ug—suitable for lobster bait, Matrurw & McLean, Souris, May 22—10i Qn the Pacific Coast A Lady Whn Was Given up (0 Die is Cured by Paines Celery Compaund Chrovis Constipation and General Debility Were Her Troubles — A True Message of Hope to Every ailing Woman Paine’s Celery Compound a Boon to all Females. It Gives the Firm, Elastic Step Ruddy Complection and Bright Eyes Weis & Ricuarpson Co., Deak Sins:—i woult prove an ungrates fn! woman if[ refrained from doing justice to Paine’s Celery Compcund. Having suffered for many years from chronic con- stipation and geueral debility. I at last got very low. I was given up to die by the doctors. Just at this time 1 was recom- mended Paine’s Celery Compound by a friend, and in two days found some relief. After using the medicine for three months Tamas well as ever before, and enjoy good health. Yours truly, Mrs. T. O. Samira, Victoria, B.C —< — paneapenriaaae an DR. CLIFT treats “HRONIC DISZASES by the Salisbury methed of persistent self-help in removing causes from the bleod. Continuous, intel- ligent treatement in person er by letter in- sures Vinimtum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possibie in each case. VICROSCOPICAT, EX AMINATION BLUUD, SPU ta, URINE, &e. Avoid Attempts Unaided Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. ve rs practice in N. Y. City. isteredin U..S and Canada. Address: Charlottetown, P E.1,, Can, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. References on application: OF Twenty Diploma reg- Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad «pice is soominable. This is @ truism that no compet 1 houskeeeper should fos get. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the rigt brand of Spice, and while there sre maay that are fairly good, it 74 always safest to take one which «s invariably uni- form. Thai one is Quebec Steamship Co’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing from Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m. about 6 p. m. Monday 6th June Monday 20th June Monday 4th July | Monday 18th July Monday lst August Monday 15th August Monday 29th Angust Monday !2th Sept. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct ‘Mouday 30th May Monday 13th June Monday 27th June Monday 1 th Ju'y Monday 25th Ju'y Monday 8th Auy. Monday 22nd Avg Monday Sth Sepr Monday 19th Sept Munday 2rd Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Moncay 7th Nov Monday 3lst Oct Calling at Summerside, Perce Ga-pe ce Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighctal summer trip for tourists. Pasaenger accommodation unsurpassed. Freight carried at competition rates. led with great care. CARVELL BROS, Agents Eggs band- LIQUORS DRUG HABITS PERMANENTLY CURED Without publicity or loss of time from business, by a purely vegetable, harmless home treatment. Immediate resu'ts. Normalappetite. Calm sleep and clear brain. No injections or bad after effects. I table testimony femgenes. Address HE DIXON CURECO.,40 ., Me ieee! TINOW DAYS. | Oh, the children love the snow, and they nev er grumble over it! Old winter snaps, but in their wraps they toss and tumble over it. In a laughing, jolly jumble, Through a snowdrift first they stumble Then a snow man, like a dongh man— Though he really looks like no man— They freeze stiff as any Roman, Ere he has a chance to crumble. So. hello! Who loves the snow Let hin out a-playing go! ee SP ' f -%, On the road it makes a cushion so the w heels can’t rattle over ii, But all the boys in merry whirls and battle over it. Then the girls, both high and humble, Bring their sleds without a grumble, And a-coasting, cheeks a-roasting, Every one of speed ‘a-boastinz, Down the hill they all go coasting, With a jounce and bounce and tumble. So, hello! Who loves the snuw Let him out a-playing go! —Martha Burr banks in St. Nicholas they romp HAUNTED BY MEMOTY. One Man Who Will Never Forset the Sa- moan Disaster. ‘**I suppose that all of us who felt the living, frenzied force of that awful on shore hurricane will dream about occasionally as long as we live,’’ sa an ex-bluejacket of the United Stat navy now living in Washington, wh was among the Vandalia ship’s com- pany at the time of the great baval dis- aster in Apia harbor, Samoa, in revert- ing to that experience. ‘‘For three or four years after I got out of that mess all safg avd sound the memory of it used to get tangled up in my head when Iwas asleep, and i would wake in a tremble and be unable to sleep for the remainder of the night. But time has softened the craggier edges of the re- membrance of that horrifying black wind, and once in a epell nowadays Il forget all about it for two or three days at a time. ‘*There was one nian in my mess on the Vandalia who was never quite right after we went on the reef. 1 was ship- mate with him for two years afterward, and his occasional wildness was plain to all bands, and men who’ve been ship- mates With him since—for he’s still m the outiit—tc!l me that he’s just as bad- ly hacuted by the memory of the disas- ter as be was when last I saw him. This man was a shipwright, and jg name was Turley. Befsre we had that bad blow Turley was as cheerful and as chipper a man around decks as I ever swapped yarns with, but when he got well of his broken arms down in Apia he was a changed man. I never saw him crack a grin after the blow, and from a stout, busky fellow he became thin and haggard looking. He recovered all right physically from the thing, yon see, but it sort of twisted his head and preyed upon him. He swung bis bam- mock alongside of me on the Alert for two years after we were sent up toduty on the west coast again, and it was a common thing for Turley to hop out of his hammock in a frenzy in the middle of the night in port or at sea, yelling like a madman: ‘All hands abandon ship! Sbe’s going to strike!’ He created a lot of excitement up forward by doing this, but after awhile the men got used to it and only turned over when they beard Turley howling. ‘*It was the regular thing for the cor- poral of tho marine guard at the gang- way to prod the poor chap awake when he bad these crazy somnambulistic spells and put him back in his hammock, kitten and trembling all over. There were a number of us on the Alert who were washed upin the Samoan disaster, and naturally once in awhile we'd get to talking about it. Lut it didn’t take us long to find out that we couldn’t talk about it while Turley was around. The mention of the thing in his hearing would bring an insane gleam into his eyes, and he would suddenly begin to talk incoherently and at the top of his voice about reefs and dragging anchors and afl that, so that we learned to knock off Samoan hurricane talk when be was around. I don’t wonder much either. It was an evil enough blow to nigh turn any man’s headgear topsy turvy.’’— Washington Star. Goodsteins for wrappers and skirts Com'ortabe home garments satisfactur!, made. That’s the whole story in anri -bell, It means that good and prety material are chosen liberally cut, carefully vade and tastetully finished. That’s ii. whole secret of the i:king women bave for Goodstiens goods—of course, remember: the prices ranging from 99c up. We also make a specialty of the wel! known King Diamond Skirt, ranging fron: $8c up, secure One at Once, anvone will be pleased —Goodstein-, New York Chea; Store, Grafion St. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishin; trout co vhe stream keowo as Sherry’ Creek, to parties iv Ch’town you wi! please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P, & T. SHERRY. 101 Imo eod Salt! Salt! | ae 300 bags For sale by | Horace Haszard ,_ Ch’town, 18th May, 1898. Lievrpool Salt. for he’d come out of them as weak as a ; can be effected by home dying when the | Diamoad Dyes are used, and have decided A GREAT BATTLE! That is Being Fought by Canadians on Canadian Soil. Tue Forces or Dyspepsia HAVE ATTACK- ED OUR PecpLE—BvtT Witi THE ASSIS- TAB- We can Easity Drive TaXce cF Dopp’s Dyspepsta LETS Them Back, The war between the United States and Spain, if it continued for a thousand vears,would pot proeduca battle s0 momen- tous—all ite battles together would not be ©o important as the Battle of Life. If ycu would win in the battle of Life, you must have a clear brain, keen senses perrect vigor, shrewduess, energy and ambition. Dyspepsia kills these needful qualities. You can’t succeed if you are constantly tortured by dyspepsia or indigestion. — But you can get rid of dyspepsia, indi-~ gestion, bilivusness, sour stomach, or any other silmeot of stomach or digestive organs by simply taking one or two of Dodd’s Dy-pepeia Tablets after each meal. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets banish indi- gestion, and dyspepsia. They ensure perfect digestion, With a perfect digestion to a strong liealtoy body, a clear vapital brain, vigor, ambition, decermination, energy, activity, ken, alert senses Dodd’s Dyspeps a Tablets eosnre all these, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets have never failed to cure any or allofthe diseases named when they have been fairly tried. They cannot fail. If you don't believe it—test them. They'll convince you by curing you. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggi-is at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2 50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto. —- ~<a The Cache In Alaska, The settlements along the Yukon are few and far between and consist, for the most part, of the same elements. There are the company’s store; the buts and tents Of the hativés: the crowd of howling dogs; salmon hanging iy fd strips, burnished with copper tinges in the sun; little tots of children; chatter- ing women offering baskets, moccasins and trinkets for sale, and bere and there perhaps a squad of uniformed children, marking the work « ome mission— good looking, clean ‘ing children, but, whether Chris. zed or not, spoiled for living lik: « tives again. The problem is, What: . become of them? Along the banks are occasionally met the rede huts and tents of small parties of Indians come hither to cut wood for the boats or tc fish; but, how- ever simple the habitation, it must al- Ways have the cache, or storehouse, propped upon posts to keep the supplies out of reach of the dogs, for these dogs ean bite through a tin can and almost climb a greased pols in search of food. The cache should have a place on the coat of arms of Alaska. It is universal. —‘‘The River Trip to the Klondike,’’ by John Sidney Webb, in Century. Women Unjustly Treated. When Dealers Sell Them Common and Deceptive Dyes, There are thousands of women who have have jieard of the great saving that to experiment for themeelves. Mapy of these women, thoughtlessly, will simply ask for a package of dye of the needed coler when buying. This request will allow the wary dealer to foist on the unsuspecting customer #ome imitation or soap grease dye, worthless as coloring agents, buton which they real’ze a large profit. Dealers whodo this kiod of business are treating and serving their cnstomers unjustiy. The dealer knows well that the 1) amond Dyes are necessary for his cus= tomer in ver hew work. The Dumond Dyes are the only dyes that reputable dealers bandle and sell. The wise merchant keeps a full stock of Diamond Dyes, because the daily demand 1° £0 great for these guaraateed and world~ famea coloring agents. The woman who uses Diamond Dyes for her first dyeing operation will never use another make. Bright, strong, clean lasting aud fashionable colors are obtained ooly from the Diamond Dyes. Book of directions and card of 48 colors free to any address. Write to Weill & Richardson Co, Montreal, P. U. ie _——_- Veuralova in the head is almost invariably caused L lecayed and abscessed teeth. Don’t suff. needlessiy when you can be relieved in few hours and cured in a few days by th careful treatment we will give you. DR. J. H. AYERS DenrTisT. Painless Extraction of Teeth. a TETLEY’S —_——————> i“\\ VIGTORIA’s P| REIGN, There is no better tea retailed Goc. than the tea sold in T -y JUBILEE CANISTERS, STLEYS These were made as a souvenir g? her Majesty's illustrious reign and are decorated with as Landsome @ piece cf color work as Jus ever beeq seen in Canada. Her Majesty ig re presented in lifelike colors at the most noted periods of her life ; 1827, ar 1838, i897; in panels, accurate pe. % presentations of Her Majesty's Amy ~ \\ sy 4 ; a — | &. fe: fe and Navy are to be found When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful as a handsome tea or cake caddy The tea is worth 60c. The tin is surely worth 50. Sold by most dealers at Goc.; if yours cannot supply you send direct to JOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, NS. Or 14 LEMOING STREET. MONTREAL. e a —s AAAAAAAARAAAAAA A IMPORTANT You Cannot Be Sure That it is A wee drappie o Pattison’s Rare Old Whisky you are buying unless you insist on getting it in the orig - inal ainber colored bottle, with branded cork, capsule and labe | This Grand Old Whisky is for sale here, there and every - Whi lesale by iH where. i. Se CESSES EES 8 ERED For Sale By All Licensee Vendors Aa Ona | AAFAAAUAAS GAR AAARAS AA Me IT WINS a Every time, because it becomes the true friend of the family. The Heinizman & Ce., Piano is guaranteed lo than any other piano on the ma-ket. Why So ? Because ! the new patent agraffe, cast in the frame of the Piano, makes it stay longer in Tune than any other. Because the old fashioned pressure bar om the string, secured by wood, screws into wood only It’s done away with in the new Heintzman Piaao. nt sacrificed to price. Call in and see the latest styles- MILLER BROS., The Prince Edward Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St, Because qaality is Tremendous Cut in.... Having completed arrangements, I am offer the G rden C ty for.... ......$49.00, list price $70.00 Perfect....+ ceccessesess 98,00, list price 85,00 Pe osc dha thcvtcie acs 67.00, list price 85.00 W E DAWSON | in a position to