™ iN bon 8 oe 4 f 4 fe My os tira =| * =/ hunts EY NEE SWANS QR ALL Bie) NL RES RMEUMAT pS] 4 f A ariGuTs , ; DIABETES — Wf “My, he . S800 ac P ere 4 ‘uty. - hewirture * ' : "8: sr taal @ you want a horse worth $100, you'd be silly to $100 for his photo only. you el DODD's KIDNEY PILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODD'S ARE SOLD 1M BOXES LIKE THIS. TAKE ONLY D-O-D-D-S The Examiner Calendar FOR JUNE.... "—* New Moon, Sth First Quarter, 16th. ‘Full Moon, Last Quarter, 20th. “> 23rd. MOONS CHANGES. D | Days High + afin te | Sun See ises.| Sets. | eneth| Water | liThursday (416 7 40 (15 24 even'g Friday | 16 | 41 | 25 | 604 3Samrday (| 15 42 26 «6 53 4 Sunday 15 42 aig & 5, Monday 14 43 28 68 30 6 Tuesday 14 44 29 |919 WWednesday| 14 44 30 10 08 3 Thursday i4 | 45 31 10 57 9 Friday 13 | 6 | 32 (11 46 10 Saturday 13 46 33 ~— niorn tl Sunday 13 47 Bs 4iiD 12 Monday si|ai.4i23 13. Tuesday 13 48 34 #301 14 Wednesday, 12 48 34 350 15 Thursday 12 ais \43 16 Friday | 14 Te ten 17\Saturday | 14 | 49 | 35 | 6 16 18, Sunday | 14 49 35 | 7 05 19Monday | 14 49 35 | 7 54 20 Tuesday (| 14 40 | 35 8 42 21 Wednesday| 15 wo eee 22,Thursday | 15 50 35 (10 20 Wrriday | 15 | 50 | 34 |1109 @M@ Saturday | 16 58 34 /|11 58 25' Sunday |} 46 50 34 (leven 26 Monday 16 50 33 | 1 36 27\Tuesday | 18 59 33 | 2 24 28; Wednesday | 18 49 3. $13 29)1 hursday S| 18 49 31 | 402 30| Friday 419 |7 49 451 : 15 30 | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ BOARD WANTED—Bp ayorne manin 4 private family. Address Box 665, Citv P. 9. 235 21 PASTURE— With ‘after grass forl cow, a’ the head of Pewnal Street. Apply to Jamer Eden, West Street. 135 4i cod WANTED Apply to Mrs -A girl for general housework. McGregor Prince, Street, sipdeod _ WANTED.—A gond cook —reference renuir- ed, Apply at this office, 134 TO LET—Shop next to Orera House. Apply to Geo. V. Moore 134 3 GIRBS WANTED—Im mediately to learn the | dress-making. Apply to Miss Rackham at Weeks & Co, 134 3i WANTED AT ONCE—3 pants makers and 2 vest mekers; highest prices and constant employment at D. A. Bruce. 134 d&wtf BOY WANTED~—Intelligent boy as appren- tice at this office, GIRL WANTED—To learn dress_making. Apply to Miss Barrett at Sentner & — ~ W ANTED—A g'rl for ceneral housework. Apply to Mrs J. T. McKenz'e, Hillsborough &qnvare. 123 ™ —_ WANTED.—On the 24th of June, a cook. Good wages, Apply to Mrs. Edward Bavfield Charlottetown, guar. ¢. side Journal 130 PASTURE TO LET.--Good pasture, three and a half miles from town, continuous fiow of fresh water. Apply toJohn Prowse, Roy- alty East WANTED.— A competent hous°maid. well recommended, liberal Wages, no washing, Apply to Mrs Geo D: Longworth, Hil’sborough stveel 124 3aw cf TO LET—A dwelling house on Prince St., formerly occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possess ion given immediately. Apply to Henry Smith, at County Court Office 123 PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ng er experienee needed; piain instruction and work mailed on application for rosition Address Memorial Co.. London, Ont. TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- d with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present eccupied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given o May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 68 $75.00 will buy the best hand made buggy with be-t material and work throughout. Keep the money on the Island, encourage youcown mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos- LER, Upper Queen Street wyif D. L. HOOPER nt eapensiestaatinitinacs : Agent for the Windsor, Nos. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and ,,Cal- Cimed Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Briek DJA stock always on hand. 4 's0 a wellffaroished feed st ore adjoix st HOOPER, vor. Great Georgel4{ Chestnut Sd avd goats, which were coming down | the pass. These were the large Huniya sheep, the load carriers through these highlands. They are splendid animals, with magnificent fleeces. The goats were beautiful little creatures. Under- neath their long hair isa soft, silky un- dergrowth, which is used in the mann- facture of the fine cashmere shaw]s. Many of the sheep die by the way from | The sight of animals be- ing ll and even with broken legs was perfectly sickening. This enormous flock had a long jour- ney in front of them, for they were on their way to Lassa, with their saddle- bags full of grain. They were accom- panied by eight gaddis (ebepherds), the roughest looking men, who urged the want of food. hurried along sheep on with wild shouts which rang | echoing through the gorge. hung over their faces beneath sheepskin caps tied under the chin. Their long, | dirty coats were pulled up through their woolen kamarbands, in which were stuck several knives, the usual steel for striking a light and a variety of other things. whole way on foot without any tents, their only shelter being the wall! built | with the saddlebags of the sheep. All their worldly possessions they carried on them except the sheepskin coats and a couple of cooking pots, whieh formed a load for one of the largest sheep.— Cornhill. The White Moss Rose. There is a very pretty German tradi- tion not generally known which ac- counts in the following manner for the existence of the white moss rose. The legend is to the effect that once upon a time an angel, having a mission of love to suffering humanity, came down on earth. He was much grieved at the sin and misery he saw and the evil things he heard. Being tired, he sought a place to rest, but as it fared with his master so it fared with him—no one would give him shelter. At last he lay down under the shade of a rose and slept till the rising sun awoke him. Before wing- ing his flight heavenward he addressed the rose and said that, as it bad given him that shelter which man denied, it should receive an enduring token of his gratitude. And so, leaf by leaf and twig by twig, the soft green moss grew round the stem, and there is tothis day a cradle in which the newborn rose may lie, a proof, as the angel said, of God's power and love. How London Lives, There are, according to the latest re- turns, at present in London 387,000 peo- ple living five in one room, 17,000 peo- pie living six in one room, 6,000 living seven in one room, 1,800 living eight in one room, 32,000 living eight in two rooms and 14,000 living nine in twe rooms. Sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. | They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsiae Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Smal! Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pills. LEGO WHAT IS THE USE BOTHERING ammm———— With Inferior Soaps ? BwW--ROYAL OAK ALL GROCERS ROR These men were going the | Long hair | ee ES SE Aa ee ge pn wy od LD BE Si 2 SD PDO @S OC4 DB? DSH GB BEV fp Se dose to the. last. and strong. healthy man. Common sense teaches cannot be built up by continued purging, which reduces do NOT act upon the bowels. weak, tired nerves strong. As ieé that a debilitated system the strength of a body already weakened by disease. Most so-called blood builders are purgatives. Dr. Williams’ Pink for Pale Peopie —am HEALTH BROKEN DOWN. DHE DALLY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 10, 1899 rnrousg a Tibetan i’ass. \ " ee 9 roma . a ny a sa cee a A, KL “Te % 5 ‘a in a — > ai “ ae eee ee ached | | ap > GP GD EDAD > ED GD D POO OODS!S DS @OOSS3 QO] OD‘ oe path which zigzags over the Lacha- | e Be 193 Oe eRe pr Oe eae re Jang we found it blocked by 500 sheep a . Pills /— They renew and enrich the blood and make They strengthen and only strengthen from the first Most people find benefit from a tonic at this season, and thousands of authen- ticated cases prove Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills to be the best tonic medicine known. That is why these pills have a larger sale than any other medicine in the world. Mr. John Barley, Lachute Mills, Que., says :—“‘ Up to about seven years ago I had always been a At that time my health began to give way, and at last I was left almost a physical wreck and for the last five years have not been able to do steady work the best part of the time, and as the many medicines I tried failed to help me, I had begun to look upon my case as hopeless: Finally a frien 1 urged me to try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, and now after the use of only five boxes I am feeling well It is simply marvellous what they have done for me, and I shall always recommend them to my friends.” The same good sense that leads you to give Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills a trial will prompt you to refuse any substitute an unscrupulous dealer offers. says he has “something just as good,” or “just the sume except in name,” is trying to mislead you for the sake of the extra profit the substitute giveshim. The genuine packages bear the appearance of the engraving on the left, and may be had of all dealers or direct from the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., at 50 cents a box or six boxes for $2.50. AON. ~s Ex) & 5 Be —— S ea ai Sr > GE ED 7 = ‘ ry ; er AS: i ott ih a e “6 I yl est iy a ne ar ‘ ° ae t ee eon on ~Y * . * cm ‘ is f : 4 ey weno Baklh, es \> pent on \ oe t—_ ~~ SOGSSS BSE OS BBE MME A druggist who Poesevreaaw The Temples of Siva. The shape of the temples of Siva, the destroyer, does nots differ from those of the other Indian gods. trance into the great temple is by a high massive pyramid, ths top of which has generally the form of a crescent. It in- variably faces the east. Beyond the gate there is a large court, at the farther ex- tremity of which another gate leads through a pyramid of less height, but of the same form. A small yard sepa. tates it from the temple of the ido). In the middle of it there is either a buge bull or a linga carved in stone, raised on a huge pedestal or put under a can- opy supported by four pillars. This is the first object of adoration to the visit- ors, who then pass through a low, nar- row door into the inside of the temple, This door is the only passage for light and air, there being no wiudows. A lamp which burns night and day gives a tolerable light. The interior of the building is generally divided into two parts, sometimes into three, the first of which is the most spacious and is destined to receive the people. The second, or the adytum, in which the idol resides, is much smaller and dark- er and gereérally shut, the door being opened by the officiating priest, who, with some of his attendants, has alone the right of entering this mysterious place for the purpose of washing the image and dressing and bringing offer- ings to it.—Architect. fO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, your money back. Hqually good for Neuralgig wd Headache. 25c. at all Druggists. Montreal Gazette : Ten thousand pounds is the figure of the parliamentary grant proposed to General Kitchener. It is a modest reward for a great work; but then, in the matter of cash, British soldiers are accustomed to working for modest re- wards. A major~general’s pay is $8,000 @ year, Cure a Cold in a Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine tablets ao druegists refund the mouey if it fails e€neve. oZc. 2 Harts anp Cars—There are others; but none so good as Christys’ Hats, o! the very newest styles, all the best shadesin stock. Prowse Bros ; ’ The chief -| ee born bas another use besides that ot ——— Sz CI — The Aipine Good Night. Among the lofty mountains and ele vated valle). of Switzerland the Alpine sounding the farfamed ‘‘Ranz des Vaches,’’ or cow song, and this is of a very solemn and impressive nature. When the sun bas set in the valicy and the snowy summits of the moun- tains gleam -vith golden light, the herds- man who dwells upon the highest bab itable spot takes his horn and pro- nounces clearly and loudly through ii, as through 4 speaking trumpet, ‘‘ Praise the Lord God.’’ Assoon as the sound is heard by the neighboring herdemen they issue from their huts, ta¥e their Alpine horns and repeat the same words. This freqrently lasts a quarter of am hour, and the call resounds from all the mountains and rocky cliffs around. When silence again reigns, the herds- | men kneel and pray with uncovered heads. Meantime it has become quite dark. ‘‘Good night!’’ at last calis the highest herdsman through his horn. The words resound from all the moun- tains, the horns of the herdsmen and the cliffs, and the mountaineers thee re tire to their dwellings.—Pittsburg Die patch. ence => = ‘Probably no single drug is employed in nervous dis- eases with effects so mark- edly beneficial as those of cod-liver oil.” These are the words of an eminent medical teacher. Another says: “The hy- pophosphites are generally acknowledged as valuable nerve tonics.” 2? Both these remedies are combined in Scott’s Emul- sion. Therefore, take it for nervousness, neuralgia, sciatica, insomnia and brain exhaustion, Soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta 4 3 THE DANGER OF BEAUTY. @ never read the papers without feeling a content That both my eres are twisted and my nose }s slightly bent. #m glad my mouth is out of line and that my <eeth are few, And if 1 had a ‘‘wealth of hair’’ 1 don't know what I'd do. 4 “tiny foot”’ or “lily hand’’ would fill me with dismay, And iz [had a slender waist I'd sicken ina day, For I have noticed from the first, as strange as it may seem, The girl who gets the worst of it is ‘“‘lovely as a dream.”’ The papers never tell about a woman being fr tae by « trolley car, or married to e Or sareal at point o? pistol her last fifty cents But a eyes are ‘‘limpid’’ and her boots are number twos. Bolcan iive in sweet content, without the slightest fear That trouble or calamity will over hover near, And when I sce my misit face it’s sume relied to know That I'll outlive the beauties by « hundrsd years or so! —Prooklyn Life me An End of Hair Powder. The noblemen and gentlemen who agreed to the Duke of Bedford’s crop- ping proposal a few days ago at Wo- burn abbey, when a general cropping and combing out of hair took place, were Lords William Russell, Villers, Paget, Sir H. Featherstone, Mr. Lumb- von, Mr. Ant Lee, Mr. R. Lee, Mr. Trevers, Mr. Dutton, Mr. Day and Mr. Vernon. They entered into an engage- ment to forfeit a sum of money if any ef them wore their hair tied or pow der- ed within a certain period. Many noble- men and gentlemen in the county of Bedford have since followed the exam- ple. It has beoume general with the gentry in Hampshire, and the ladies have left off wearing powder.—London Qbronicle, Sept. 23, 1795. Boys’ CLrotainc—Two and three piece suits by the thous- ands, at prices that cannot be duplicated in any part of the provinces. The newest sty- les, the best quality, the low- est price. Prowse Bros the Wonderful Cheap Men. | | ! } ’ ee rere ee ee —$| — — a nee Poetical rigures. Common people often use figures of speech which are both poetical and strong. While visiting in Norfolk near the Nerth sea Tennyson was much impressed with the saying which he there heard, ** The sea is moaning for the loss of the wind.”’ This poetical saying he used to comparé with another he heard used by an old fish- woman who had lost two sons at sea. On a stormy duy she, clinching her fist at the advancing tide, cried out: “Aye, roar, do! How I hates to see tLee show thy white teeth !’’— Exchange. —$$ $$ —_———_ A Bank Directer. Stranger—Boy, can you direct me te the nearest bank? Boy—I kin for sixpence, sir. Stranger—Sixpence! Isn’t that high nay? Boy---Yes, sir, but it’s bank directors what gits high pay.—-London Punch. —_—— Inhuman, “Ah, yes,” she sighed. ‘i was robbed of a lover by the crre!l war.” “Whoch ona,’’ her dearest friend askel. “The Mexican, the civil or the Yank» Spanko.’’—Chicago News. The conrt of appeals of New York has beld that it was no ground for a new trial because the jury in o murder case attend- ed church on Sunday in custody of the sheriff and heard a sermon on the preva- jence of crime. The best farming lands ia Siberia are those nearest to China. —— — ‘Roward's Béart For all Heart Weak- Ness and {mperfect Circulation,..... Reliet.. The Blood is the Life Sluywvish Bl disease, the seed of death - st ' uatures own invigorator and the best purifier In many casesthe heart and veins lack power to perfectly return the blood from the head we, ana extremities for purification. Then follow attacks of dizziness, headache, palpitaticn, nervousness HOWARD'S HEAET RELIEF cures such diseases. , Ask your drugeist or by mail at soc. per box 5 boxes for $2 oo. ™~ S.W. HOWARD, 71 Victoria $t., Toronts Sunlight and Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, ¢qually good for toe toliet or the laundry. They will not injure the i tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrics Try hen So Zz * fe re * # ’ : . ": ha | i a am