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Castor’ ia. iidisicilaaaiintiagd inne “Castoria is an excell me *‘Castoria 1s sO Well aai lapted to children chilar Mothers have repeat y told 1 hat I recommend it % to any pre of 1 good effect upon c “ ywer 12. Da. G. C. Oscoon, J H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, N.Y. THE FAC-SIMILE APPEARS ON ERY WRAPPER. = CENTAUR COMPANY, TT munnay STREET. NEW YORK ciTY ‘ : | , i ; ‘ Ian ; 3 ] Pe s MONTREAL. a ES _——_— CO OC ————— H Lheng aw no Kodak but the yp sonatas in Kodak, Wan Lost, Fouad, & F us TO V.ET.-One half of that double tene- ment heuse On Queen St. Applir to ° iss Your ker, 13! Orw6i Apply to Wm Murray, WANT ED —A houeemaid. Mrs. KE. Bayfield. “WANTE g00d w Pownal St WANTED An exverienced clerk in th boet and shoe busines+,in the citvw. must have good reterence, Address box 328,P Office, ‘harl: tt¢town, 13! 4i WANTED A Waid *: ervant, Apr'y to Mrs Geo. Peake, Euston St, 131 WANTED At V.ctoria Cafe,armart girl | ‘odoxgeneral work. Good wages—Jchn P. Ps ‘ ; } Jor. (31 . | rT el ' } ye 7 Re 'T ew ee Prot ography noe’ OTE For two cows, che p bil Apply t use our light-proof film C aided in Daylight. 7 P a art- ye «VU 5.00. “MAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. j—— A go ‘or rl general bonsework, Apply to th e Central House 126 Tw —_— AZCS. WO) Oe A on mye" sientiy situated and eem ortable house on Uprer HAillshorn St, with hay. wir dow and six rooms. besiaesflarge pin ‘pply te Auh- 126 tf e | ; > i iry, and larg re rlothes elose-t La fj l rey Brown, at Mark Wright & Co’s. 2K | . — - A i; TO T.EVT—Thit beantifu'lv sitvat)d house 1 ov Brighton Read, now oceuried bry Vrs . i | Cameron. conta'n ng nine rocms and ba*h- ro°em. and heated by het warer, and fitted light. Possessixn given June ith Har Arehitect, 323 ales Corne Al ply to wit PASTURE TO LYT Water thereon. Apply Graft i Within citv 'imits oJ. A. Longworth — ; | i f SIiORE TO shop oecunied by gists, next to "ondon at onc» to Goff Bros. LET—in a shert time—The Johnsow & Tohrsor, Droz Heuse Corver. Avply 216—2wks We still have extra br inds of p t2wes in aT IG k. Mousseux, Piertand, | some very French Cham A enema. a WANTED—Ag?nt« for Samoles, new plan Luke Bros Co., Montreal new of seqaewn., new engage-ment Grand Chateau de WANTED Hyn Iman, -\ Moor. Apply to Mrs. F ‘V. Kent St. NZ teclan &- ( ‘ Bs ' Gr n & Co. @ Avize, | TO LET— On Haviland Street, opposite the Mum’s Extra Dry. Char lottetown Hospital, a house contsining ‘ rine rooms, at rresent cecunied ny Conductor Alfred G rreatier & Gillis viven about lécth June. BR autifal cation rent moderate. A> piv to i Mrs "on" ‘Olly next denr or to John Conn- JOY &° “DAVIES | ol'y, corner Queen ant Doreneme e eta, 116 TO LET. -Aconfortavie eotage on Rich mond St west. Possessien ziven Inne ‘4th, orearlier, if desired, Appiy to James LD. Mason cea: Se ee caged Poss ssion ’ LF ET —The house and premises Knuwna THE => : “Old Londo x Hons, ’sitnateaan Wate asthe 1 *t.. next *» Government Warehouse No Ir PHORNIX of Hartford | \pp'> to Peake nros & Co. Qs--tf a | ena ta ee. " jan‘ WANTED -Suceassfal canvassers in ary Assets over $5,000,000} line to act as closers, 3.0) per menth and ~ortoatinn: . *xpenses, Address box 679, Montreal. Printing in all its branches at the Exam: SUWAYS PAYS., Lowest Rates, Gencreus Settlements w= E. H. BEER, Authorized INER office, one ef the best equip AGENT FoR P..E. IStanp } ped Job Printing Eatablishment, i. Liké. ACCIDENT on P. BE. Island. 30, Thursday DAILY EXAMINER, THE KING SNAKE, DOES HARM TO NO ONE, BUT KILLS POISON REPTILES. Rattlers and Copperheads Are the Prey He Loves to Tackle—He Eats a Mouse or a Toad After Each Battle to Prepare Him For the Next Encounter. The distant murmur of the waterfall, che bum of the bees among the flowers, nade feel lazy, and, aside my fishing rod, 1 stretched the soft spring grass under a weeping and watched the blue, cloud specked sky. I had almost fallen asleep when I was aroused by a voice inquir- ing, ‘‘Kotched enny fish, mister?’ Looking up, I saw a typical moun- jaineer and assured him I had not. ‘*] say, mister, this here is a power- ful bad kentry fur snakes. One bit Jim Sloan’s bay mare last night, an week afore last another bit Sally Milligan. Some on ’em air powerful pizen, spe- cially the rattlers an coppers, an that ‘minds me, ef I wuz yerself, I'd move a little further from that ’ere copper. He ain’t zactly perty to look at, an ef ye wuz torile ‘im with yer boot he mout git vicious.’’ Long before that speech had ended I bad turned a somesault backward, which caused the mountaineer a great deal of genuine pleasure to behold. I was about to exterminate the big, sluggish reptile with a stick that I had seized when my companion asked me to wait a few mo- ments, as a king might come along. Not exactly understanding whether he expected a person of that name and failing to see what that event had to do with my laudable desire to smash the big, ugly thing that had presumed to take my leg for a pillow, I asked him for an explanation. ‘‘ Air it possible yer town folks dunno what aking air? Why, a king air the boss snake uv the wocds. He don’t do po harm to nuthin, ’ceptin snakes, an be don’t pester them as hain’t pizen. But be do love a copper an a rattler, which is the wurst snakes uv these dig- gin’s, an be’s death on ’em. ‘*T’other day 1 wuz gwine long a old road, an al) uv asudden I heerd a singin as though a camp meetin had just tuck in. 1 kpowed it wuza rattler, an lookin round I saw him on a knoll, an a pow- erful big un he wuz. He wuz quilled up like a corkscrew, an his rattles wuz a-makin the air jingle. But at first I couldn’t ’scover the cause, an I knowed arattler never got ready fur business fur nothin. Presently I seed the grass a-swayiv an a-bendin, an then the rat- tler, he gets nervius an skeered, an un- quillin bisself be made a break to run. ‘*But it wuz too late, fur on came the king | likea hurricans, an laa" hisself laying myself on me willow THE EXAMINER “CALENDAR es For June, MOON’S CHANGES. 1898. 4th day, Full Moon. llth day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. a High Water. Sun “3 Dayo: We’k —— — Q Morn.| Aft. Rises.! Sets. 1 Wodase ay| 9 15/10 20 |3 34 7 3] 2 Thursday S Sr a he 1. oe 31 3 Friday 10 33 ‘(12 10 | 53 32 Saturday 1110/1 00 53 33 5 Sunday 11 49 | 52 34 6 Monday 1 50 /12 35 52 35 7 Tuesday 29112 51 35 8 Wednesday 3 28 | 226, 51 36 9 Thursday ‘MuUisa 51 37 10 Friday 5 09 4 47 51 37 11 Saturday 600 6 03 50 38 12 Sunday 650;716; SO 29 13 Monday 739'38XR; 3 40 14 Tuesday §27:941; 40 15 Wednesday’ 9 12 10 46, 50 40 16 Thursday 9 48 11 35 50 Al 17 Friday 10 22,1216] SO | 4) 18 Saturday 10 56 12 55 50 4? 19 Sunday 11 34 50 42 29 Monday 1 321215 | $0 | 45 21 Tuesday 2 07 (12 58 Sil 42 * Wednesday S43 i: a 42 Thi ursday 3 16.231 51 43 24 3 Frid ay 3 $3 | 3 22 51 43 25|Saturday 432; 410 52 43 6 Sunday $M 5 07 52 43 27|Monday § 5416141 5$3 43 28) Tuesday 638' 735 53 43 29;Wednesday 7 24 8 50 54 > 8121006 54 3 5 ' _ vedsonable r WE S2Li~ The most Sparkling LIME JUICE The finest flavored FRUIT SYRUPS A few California Wines and Cid>rs stil] in stock. SANDERSON & CO CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 10 1898. just aheazd the rattler showed him his jig wuz up. Seein he couldu’t ’scape, the rattler quilled ag’in an showed fight. The king, be commerced to run ] round his inimy in a wide circle, the tattler watcbin, lickin out his tongue an makin his rattle sing like a banjer. Closer an closer the king drawed his circle as he dashed round until he wuzn’t more’n three feet from the ini- my. ‘Then the rattler, thinkin he saw the Jast chow to save his bacon, made a powerful spiteful lunge at the king, an thar is whar he slipped up, fur the king he dodged, an quicker’n gunpow- der wuz on to the rattler. Thar wuzn’t nothin but a ball uv snakes in sight fur a few minutes as they fought an tus- sled over the grass, but arter a little I could see the red an black striped king wound round the big rattler just like @ grapevine on a tree. ‘‘Then I seed the king hold ’im by the back uv the neck, an I could sear bim crusbin the rattler as be tightened on him. It wuz all over in half an hour, an the king, unwindin hisself from his victim, got behind an waited fur ten minutes.) Then he crept up an put bis nose on the rattler’s to see if be wuz breathin. Ye see, other snakes know the king an sometimes possum on him by pretendin to be dead. ‘*But the rattler wuz shore ‘nuff gone, an when the king wuz satisfied uv this be crawled in a old stump hole an presently came out with a mouse’s tail siickin out his mouf. But he soon swallowed the mcuse, an, wipin his nose ob the grass, went off sarchin for more trouble. A king allers eats a-‘rat ora toad after a tight to make him strong tur the next un. ‘*An now, mister, I could tell ye a powerful lot more’n that, fur [ knows suakes, Ido, but I’ll help ye kill the copper, which mout not meet a kixrg until he bites some un ef we didn’t, an then I must hurry on after my oxen, what I wuz huntin when I seed that varmint a-tryin to go to sleep with yerseif.’’—Philadelphia Times. Cleanliness. One of the most important factors in maintaining health in good order is cleanliness. It is comprised in measures that tend to keep the organs clean and in proper order to perform all their functions. The cleanliness of the skin and the air (purity of the air) that we kreathe in are essential for the proper keeping of one’s health. Any impurities that are taken in breathing find their way to the blood, and thus serve so inany centers of d:- <a and are the cause of many in. ‘ous diseases. Again, if the skin is un. ' *opt clean the impurities that are tv secreted are unduly accumulated in tiu blood and tend to give rise to severe and often dangerous disorders, such as skin dis- eases and blood poisoning. —New York Ledger. A G20d Reason. Aunt Maria—What! Mary, cannot you comb your own hair yet? Mary—No’m. | ain't big enough. 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As the stock is limited, early orders will be necessary to prg- vent disappointment, VERY FINEST EVER landing ex §. 8, For Sale By All Licensee Vendors MBSE SAE GE AS EF FEES SS SEE EAE | PRORPAGARAAAA AA EAA SANS A LARGE ASSORTMENT OF Finished Monumel to do with your being able tocomb your hair. Mary—Yes, it bas. I ain’t tall enough to louk on ths top of my bead.— New York Tribune. ——_— 7 OOS An O.p Axp Wiu.Triep Kemepvy.— Mrs. Wioslow’s Soothing Syrup has Leen ured for over fifty vears by millions of - motbers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allavs all pain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, So'd by drugzisis in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mra. Wiaslow’s Soothing Syr ap, and take no o'her kind. We are now «ioing business in the store formerly occupied by Miller Bros. We wanttosre every one in need of good crockery. Call and see us in the Cheap China Store.—W P Colwill. TENDERS. TENDERS for catering to Creseents | Sportson C. A. A. A. grounds, Dominion Day Willi be received by the uad>rsigaed up to Monday, 13th day of June, at 10 p- m. W. L. HARVIE, Secretary. Testh-a- Should be brushed - thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tect readily aod more easily, in its inciep- ient stage, ‘the deadly decay which soonmr or later attacks nearly ev ervbody’ & teeth, When you discover tho-e cavaties don’t delay, but corie at once and have them | filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. Cairns hicFraayen Kent Street. Chtown —=—=e—~ If You Have Books —~ oy a convenient recep'ac’e for them is a'most a necessity. and soiled in a short t me if not properly cared for. We Have Some More Books get dusty This new lot of thote pretty Book Cuisee, which were formerly $5.70. marked at $0.25. JOHN NEWSON, ellers of good Furniture | DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth, trangers to poor Furniture. vote prereset a