#. — Se ES = are ee eee iat MIB Plant Line. To Boston ti COMMENCING MAY.(0th. | fhe favorite S. S. “HALI- FAX” will leave Charlotte- ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m calling at Hawkesbury ard Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pic- tou, can make close connec- tion at Halifax with j Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] p. m. | Tickets for sale at stations P. E. |. | Railway. | For further rates and all informa- | tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad ian Agent, at Halifax, or to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Ch’town. Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S, 8. “Halifax City” for London 14th July. This steamer has beex fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish able produce should apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent leaves Halifax THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express | train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting wite day traiu for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Reaiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof days | train from Halifax) for Charlottetown, From @GHARLOTTETOWN, sever | p. m. (loea!).for Pictou, (sonmecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali- fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY Quebec Steamship Us’y, Ltd “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing Sailing rom Montreal from Charlottetown at 2 p. m avout & p.m Monday 6th June Mouday 30th May Monday 20th Ju Monday 13th June Munday ith a Monday 27th Jnne Monday 18th Jalv Monday 1 th July Monday ist August Monday 25th July Monday 15th August Monday &th Ang. | Mandav "9h August Monday 22nd Avg Wanday | 2th Sept. Monday Sth Sep Monday 26tb Sept. Monday 19h Sent Moéoday 10th Oct Monday 3rd Oct | Mbodty 24th Oct Monday 17th Oct Monday 7th Nov Mon lav Zlet Oet Calling at Summerside, Perce Gaspe | Mal Bay and Father Pvint. Delighital | summer tmp for tourivts. Passenger ac em modatior nnturvessed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS, cure ‘Photographs VHE The Army Medical Library. Both library and museum date their existence from the late civil war, whose horrors and sufferings prompted a pro- found study of military medicine and surgery. In 1862, Surgeon General Ham- nd directed all medical officers of the army ‘‘to collect and forward to the office of the surgeon general all speci- mens of morbid anatomy, surgical medical, which may be regarded as valuable, together with projectiles and foreign bodies removed, and such other matters as may prove of interest.’’ The office of the surgeon general possessed about 850 books on medical subjects at that time, when congress legislated to appropriate $5,000 yearly for the pur- chase of reference books to be used in the compilation of the ‘‘ Medical and Surgical History of the War.’’ In 1566, Dr. John S. Billings, U. S. A., was placed in charge of the embryo enter- or prise and his wide, grasping mind in stantly eeized this opportunity to lay the foundation of a national medical library. The success of this scheme, un- der bis energetic administration as curator for 30 years bas been phenom- enal. Since April, 1897, Dr. J. ©. Merrill bas been in charge of the library, which at present contains on its she lves 120,- 000 volumes of bound books, and more than 200,000 pamphlets, berices a valu- able collection of atlases of plates and engravings, and is ackn sed to be ‘‘the most complete collection of medi- cal literature in the world.’'—Godey’s Magazine. New Zealand Mutton. The stcry of a New Zoealand sheep designed for the Londen miuiLet may be very briefly told. lt is taken from the run to the slaughter bouse, killed, dressed and transferred to the cooling room. The skin and superfluous fat are retained; after ten hours’ cooling the carcass goes into the refrigerating room for 36 bours. Thence it goes to the stor- ing room, and when it has been envel- oped in its cotton ‘‘shirt’’ and labeled is ready for its journey «ver sea. The steamers which bring the meat to us through the tropics have, of course, to be fitted with refrigerating appliances, and our sheep takes its place among thougands of others, some of the boats being fitted to carry as many as 70,000 carcasses at one time. There are 88 vessels engaged in the trade, capable of transporting 6,700,000 sheep per anpum. Arrived in the Thames, the barges come alongside the vesscl, and the sheep is transferred to a cold storage station. Here it may lie for weeks or for months if necessary, so that—an iniportant commercial advan tage—there is no necessity for immedi- ate sale on a depressed market.—Gocd Words. The Fare ond the Fine. A good story is told of a certain Scotch bailie who, on rising one morn- ing, found that he had overslept bim- self and had but afew minutes in which to keep a most important appointment. Making a harried tuilet, he rusued from the house and hailed a passing jebnu. ‘*Drive we,’’ he said to the man, ‘‘to the courts of justice with all possible speed, On no acvonnt delay an instant.”’ Faithful to kis instructions, the driver urged his steed te its very nt- most. Faster and faster they went un- til, after an exciting drive, he deposit- ed bistare at his destination in time for the appointment, but not before he had dansaged a passing vebicle in his mad career. The bailie, on alighting, banded bim his fare, with the addition of a substantial tip, and then, to the inau’s astonishment, pressed 20 shillings into bis band, at the same time saying **Here’s 30 shillings, my man. Yot will be brought sede ine tomorrow foa furious driving, aud I shall fine yot that amount.’’ Don't Pat Things O”, “I cannot too strougly impress upor ycu, Philip,’’ said Mrs. Gre'ebar, ‘*the fact that things in general we not auto matic—that is, they will not do them eclyves—and the louger you put off the attack upon them the harder they ar¢ to tackle. Don't pot things off, Philip. To things that require deliberation yoe will give sufficient thought; but, as tc the run of things that come up, acquire the habit of disposing of them as tbey come along; you will find it a greal belp in many ways. Don’tcord ’em ri ae The first thing you know yo will bave more stacked uptban you cap saw, and then, too, the pile is liable t: fail on you at any time and burt you. “Two things to remember, Philip— first, things are not automatic; second the time to attend to things is now.’’— New York Sup. To Cure a Cold in one Day (ake Laxative Bromo Quinine Tab’ets. ‘ji Drucgists refund the money if it fils to ++e-+e —-—————_-- -> Photographs Weare making all the latest styles of | Photos finished .in @ superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the Agents old stand Grafton St. Butter Tubs POL ) Tudian = main nicely shed.— 144 2aw 4 wks fini Carvert Bros. We have also a new and splendid stock of Chioa, Glass snd Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. C. LEWts. Graftoa St. North side of Market House. | Ree ae eal ee ea rama acne s EXAMINER, DAILY NOTES AND COMMENTS. — The revenue of the British Govero~ ment during the past quarter ine reared £489,581 ($2,447 905), as compared with the sumic perio d ot 1897. —Accordirg to tbe Brantford Expositor some of the Tory newspapers have been swaying onplearant things of M-«ers, Tarte, Biair eva Stion. io Russia they prohibit he publicatiou of papers that criticise the « ffice hulder-. U niess something is done iriull ite tiredow of press 1b Cavada, ibe vecple will know too much. to the —Toe Springfield Republican suggest» that the Unied States steuld acnex Spain. [he Mati and Empire thicks this woald be beter then te king the Philippines by s good right. It UncieSam is going 10 be w» word power, he vxn get Biwre trous he tor pis mun-y in Kurcpe than any- where, —The Tcrooto Star, commenting upon ne pe sonrel ot the International Com- Phe Canadian members, are al) L berai-, and thiee of them mem- vera of the Cabinet, It was not neces- sary toresirictihe choice in this way. Mr. Joha Chariton’s claim ton seat on the Commission seenss to be that he is a bore blatberskite and w secret anne xalionist. be learned abcu and character stics pewrpapers, One ol them publixbed in Barcelona, Sayt: ‘The average he cht among the Americans is 5 feet 2, ana tbey have never produced sp aiblete. This is due to their ‘iving »lmost en irely upon vegetables; as they ship all their beet out of the country, so eager are they tu make money. Thereis no doubt mission, saver : —There is much to American customs frow the Spsenish that one tull-grown Spaniard can defeat apy three men in America.” rue 4° . . —The new Italian cabinet, of which Gen. Peiloux is premier, 1s the second that was formed during the past month, the re~ constructed Rudini mipistry having begu: its brief career on the Ist of June. The prospects ef the new venture ere not over brigbt. It +eems that since Crispi tell by the waveide there bas been fuuod in Italy nO man strong enough to command tp Parliament, and until one is developed. the mej -ritw of the representatives learn oO mcdity their independence and actions by egard for tie general welfere, itis I kely that [tatian po istics will be remarkable for the changes they involve rather than ed :fy- ing by their good works. aor All persors having acc ants against the Cresvent+ Sports Committee : re requested to cend them in immediately. Straw has at balf price; felt hats selling low; crash hats cheap, at the Bargain Corner.- W D McKay, Tweeds—Tweeds at 30c, 40c, 50c¢ yer var}, Se our Scotch suitings.—W D My Kay. “Fjeetweed,” 2354, stands at And-ew Dovle’s stables, Grafton Street, every. Fri- day. Balance of time at Albert Craswell’-. Rustico. In breeding and in judividuality this grand herse is not surpassed on the Island and Mr. Craswel] expects to give him « mark of 2 26 or betier this fall | ke he gave bie brother Shaver last fall Breeders sbculd see “Fleetwood” 1&1 2id Qiw. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- r.ess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Sru2il Pil. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, QO Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. FOR SALE O8 TQ LET. Ria&mond Street, near the market. This Hote! conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all io good repair. Good tabling for thirty borses, with large yard in eeanection, Agply to Ten ss CAMPESLL SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottage with plot of ‘and oeautifally eituated at Kep- poh .with a delightful view of the straits (good bathing, convenient to town, and a pleasant holiday resort. Auply to JUDGE McLEOD,S. Side. CHARLOTT. | BER | Cream color, good “TOWN, JULY a ae a ) Wj hws oft ae HAN It’s a modest way of you Jook you'll buy. SHBGBLH e —* OS sé “6 “sé HOR q op eZ ¢ oh) ee ss ‘ Mf Ww. iY — GABAA y in g able prints and sateens. HEL x . ~~ weather wear, at a very ¢: KIT qy and far cy Lawn Bows. BABDARAN * aN SK * NRALFRS IN WOOL.......... oh PAsascssssaassossosossos aes °@@ Mines LKiqn FSHBBBESSBBHS Sais # SHAS? Sh 7 Give YJ The question of keeping cool and dressed up at the ». time is easily solved. We can help you'do if. CRASH SUITING $6 inches Wi ONIN s sncecgsee sks canned vein ae per yard a nice range ot colors. a variety of co'ors; Atso a nice line of Organdies,—Lappet Mills —check and spot muslins SUMWER Strong net. bones covered with French sateen, cool and shapely for hot WOMENS NECE YEAR Hot days are collar wilters. bnt pever mind, we’ve got a variety of styles in thos? all linen collars to sell at 2 for 2S8e. Fancy Silk String Ties, Fancy Silk Bows, Fancy § WE ARE WILLINERY LEADERS EB". Perkins & Co. 6, 1398 — a ow re. Ba» 9 ‘nok, asking ou fo bey you corl goods here, fur w- . , § = 1@@socrceerersosecroerrvonsevorcone sevorses@® eee oo 0 0880806080880 660 58 9 ov eeees s 22C per yard oeoewee CeO e eee eee vida titveweaanaan per yard DUCK SUITING 28 inches wide, only lee per yard. GRENADINE 28 inches wide, at only 15c per vard. , Wash. CORSETS ol price. Silk Ties withlace ends ? SUNNYSIDE. BISGER & 2STTER PROVINGIAT, EXHIBITION INGUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX, N. S. $16,000 in Premiums $16,000 Art, Science and Nature Their Variei Products on ove grand ex- pance of ground, ALL COMPETITIONS open to MARI- | TIME PROVINCES Manufactures to the World U nrivalled Special Attractions $6,( 00 this appropriated te Department Peiformunce every aft rne n and even ing ip front of toe GRAND STAND, eclipsing »nvthing ‘wy pted in the Maratine Provinces, }f Watch for Later Announcement lays Exciting Speed | Competitions. PURSES anonnting to $1,800 00 vet att Four (4) Excursion rates on al! Railroads and Steam hoat Lines. For Premium List and further infor - mation, ADDRESS;:- J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. | its No Secret { Our method of doing business. We're liberal because it pays to be liberal. ‘The | better we serve you the tetter hold we | have on your trade. Perhaps you haven't tried us. Perbaps you would I:ke to— | very well—here’s the chance. A Suit of Underclothing No pig-in the hag here. We tell you iu just what it is all the way through—no P” better no worse; that you can rely on, Its Construction texture, new good-, good fit, best workmanship, warranted to wear for years, al] sizes aod colors. Money back if it isn’t what we say. New York Cheap Store. Phillip Goodstein Opposite Parliament_House, Grafton St. uerarareg runks Walises Hand Bags A nice fresh stoek just received, TJ HAkals, london House r Preys gta - mye? . (oy nai es distin di cdamsaicd casciedamtued ata 4 é BRUCES. 4 Pees . Pee WEY . > SOSS0SSSO905 868802280908 J O06. 2°68 0300080782006 Queen St—Hligh Class Tailoring—Queen St OSS OOSSSOSE 2964 9OSS6S08 FT £604 68066 0080068068800 Ves you cal Purchase a suit of clothes for $5.00—But what is ic ? worth, and if von are sati- fied, who should disagree with vou ? Bot would it not be more satisfac orv to buy one of our pake $10 00 or sist ' if ger is ne, d tlicnity in getting one to fit vou, we will mske | one to special measure by first claes workmen $19 185 raed Weconld fila sowsnemes’ full bf “en for $12, 1350, $15, and made clothes, but we forbear. rece It’s all it’ rere salle lata lh dua q Limonials in praice of well : OO89460°S 8808 69908080 S 20388000 oll lien qd Try Bruces High Class Tailoring fs 4 Quecn St Ch'towr fb SRE OL A flat cfice key finder will be rewarded by leaving it at this office.