jt 1a Lj r OE OL.n rem 8. ¢ lst - Thi ith ¢ ble p THE DAILY EXAMINER, BN exetable Prepar ration for As- || Similating the Food and Reg ula- i ting the S Stomachs and Bowels of . ‘ 2 | ier Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Feecipe of Old Ir SAMUEL PITCHER Frenplan Sead - Aix. Senna + Rochelle Salts - Anise Seed + i = Warm Seed - larthed , fiavo: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. | Worms Convulsions Feverish- ‘mess and LOSS OF SLEEP. eee Fac Simile Signature of LT Fllchev, NEW YORK. ey eee rhe Se id ttt he EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. eth is not sold in bulk. SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE — O F —— LI Hh led IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF" it Don't allow anyone to sell Castoria is put up in ono-size bottles only. yt, anything else on the Plea or promise that it al ) Tho fa0- eimile is of . ¢ signature ‘just ws good” and “will answer every pur- &2Z Sce that you get C-A-§-T-0-R-I-A, {a ¢2 every wrapper, INTERCOLONIAL GOAL MINING 0, Lid (Drummond Colliery) Westville, N. 8S. The undersigned has been appointed agent of the ebove Company for P. E. Island. All orders for Coal will be issued and payment therefor received at my office. Prices and further information furnished on application. FRED. W. HYNDMAN veo cant YOUR Wire knows a good thing when she sees it—that is why «he married you. We are no‘afraid to have her examine our Skirts or Wrap-~ pers in every detail. We know she will be pleased, consequently you must be. Head qvarters for. Men's Shirts Men's Sorks Ladies’ Furnishings PHILLIP GOODSTEIN New Yor! k Che: ap Store Grafton Street Open evenings : @68866 8S F908 48060080088" cdeadnibtiahetpagabiaeme cus. tt, WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE’ WHARF (IVO 1) W harfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. Nov. 4 Aching and Ulcerating Teeth Treated and filled a ay ed teeth crowned w ith* gold. {¢ de Tai Cg prices, OR. J. P. MURRAY 4.4, MeLEAN, Q.¢ BARRISTER, &c. CHARLOTTETOWN Brown's BLOCK, WAN TED. Coat and Vest haem, at D. A. BRUCES 6 29°S BESS9H0OFOOSSSEOSOCEOOOE eoeccee | situates i hi ouse On upper Queen St., $! Wants, Lost, Found, bes, TO. z K ri h ut he antifully situated hous* > &riehton Koad, now ocecuvied by wrs C meron, containing nine ro. ws and bath- O°”, and he ated by hit water, and fitted o: electric light. Possession given Jane I5th Apply to W,C. Harris, Architect, 125 PASTUKE TO LET ‘4H @ thereon. - Within city limits Apply toJ. A. Longworth. SLORE TO LET—in a she ort time—'l he shop eceupied by Johnson & Jonnson, Drug. gist-, next to London House Corner. Apply at once to Goff Bros. 246—2wks WANTED mmediately, a capab e house- maid. Reie ‘ene sr qu red. Apply to Vr:. F. Parker Carveil may 27 —iw TO LET. West St H. © Deuse. may 27—|lw A (cottage on PASTURE for De. Gh A. a few Wart ourt sn Westwood. LIS lw cows at VANTEO~Ag) io . now iae@ Bros Co.. nts for new se pian of Montreal is*n, new eugage mnt. — w. 117 WANIEB) lmiun, K \ Coox. nt St, Apply to > Mrs. BF, MVER RESIDEN “E —‘o let for months, a eottage containing ven rooms. situated at. Waterside, fronting on Pownal Rar, Firet-closs truit and vege- abot garden in conection, Address J. M. sley, Watersid®, Pownal Post OMfies. PE. inal LI4 Gi 3aw ‘TO L} “T— On Havi (land | Street, opposite the Charlo'tetown Hospital, a house eontaining nine roomie, ab present occupied oy Conductor G *. Poss-saion given about 7" June, Beautiful loc tion, rent moderate, Ar ply to Mrs Connoily next door, or to John Conn- olly, corner Queen and Dorchester Sts. 116 T ) LEY’. -A comfortable cottage on Rich mond St west, Possession given fune '4th, or earlier, if desired, Apply to James D. Mason, IDE AR, SI ih summer TO) LET —The house and , Premises Known as the “Old Londo. House, ’situateon Wate; ae +> Government "Warehouse No 1 \p] »Peake Bros & Co. jan2s8--tf experienced cook, WAN rosea An ‘to Mrs E. Bay fieid, wages $10.00. Apply v7 W ANTED -Suce »$sful canvassers in any Ine to act as closers, $¥.0) per month and ex lenses. Address box 679, Montreal. A a a a tt TO LET.—Ti ~— at comfortabie and pleasantly being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in occupation o “ommander Cheyne Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, possession given ist May next Apply to H, JAMES PALMER Ca’towr., » FOR SALE 00 BARRELS first class Magdalen Island herr- ng—suitable for lobster bait. MatrHew & McLean. Scuris, May 23—10i | GAME BETTER THAN GOLF, The Man From Seen’ Lowers His Record For Traia Catching. His countenance suffused with satis- faction and his walk expressing tri- umph, the man from Jersey made his matutinal descent upon the metropo- lis. Without waiting for questions he began the pwan of his joy. ‘‘Knocked seven-eighths of a second | off my record this morning,’’ be said. ‘“‘I simply can’t be beat. Nineteen and a quarter minutes from the arms of Morpheus, through ablutions, vestiture, nutrition, conjugal admonition and a half mile of geography to the contines of a car, and there you are. Giving all proper handicaps, by this performance I win the cup, and I’m going down to the engine bouse tonight to get it. ‘‘Mebbe you thought we didn’t have any sporting blood out in my country? You never heard of a links from me, and you hever saw me going around likea gosh binged umbrella mender with my arnis full of shinny sticks. No, siree! all hollow in making time for the trains—one that lastsall the year round too. Records? What are the records of putting little pills into little holes to the records pinned up in our little de- pot, records of honest toil that appeal to the instincts of aM industrious men? I tell you that the desiccated individual who thinks he abides in joy when he has quartered over a county in one stroke less than he ever did before is an object of pity to the man who is trying to cut a fraction of a second from the passing from sound sleep to the busy railroad. ‘*He is engaged in a useful occupa- tion. Heis trying to demonstrate the capacities of the wonderful human en- gine and at the same time adding to the well being of the race by lengthening the hours of sleep. Any scientist will tell you that the great fault with man is that he doesn’t sleep enough. You take my advice and quit golf and come live in the country and keep tab on your transits like me, and if that ain’t enough you can go down to the engine house on Sunday afternocn, when there ain’t any trains, and pitch quoits.’’— New York Sun. off os Goodsteins for wrapyers and skirts Comfortable home garments satisfactorly | made, Thav’s the whole story in a nut | shell. It meane that good and pretty | materiai are chosen liberally cut, carefully nade and tastetully finished. That’ 8 the whole secret of the liking women bave for Goodstiens gcods—of course, remember the prices ranging from $9¢ up. We a'so make a specialty of the well known King Diamond Skirt, ranging from $8c up, secure ove at Once, anvone will be pleasei.—Goodstein-, New York Cheap Store, Grafion St. there no Nodak but the Eastman Kodak. Ia i." agen 2 nocegraphy 5 Easy 3 “hotogrra iphy 1 1598 Kodaks use our ligh *s and ia be pee ieee film Cart $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. “es Sree at y meal a rviCIies _ THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess: Leave as ory (Sundays lixcepte From POINT DU of afiernoon train from St. Jobn) for | Summerside, connecting there with express | train for Charlottetown, : i From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of | morning train from Charlottetow n) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train | for St. John. | Connecton at Moncton with train for | below evé day International Line and United States and Canada. Raiiways for | From PICTOU (on arrivalof day | trai: from Halifax) for Charlott: town, From CHARL OTTETOYW seven -m. (loca!) for Pictou, (onneciing there rith day train for Cape Breton and Halig | ax, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for ostoa. | F. W. HALES Ch’iowo, P. ELI. \ a Secreta But we have a diversion that beats golf | \ | | ‘ Creek, peer lake notice that no person will be ic arrival | Salt I welt Canada and at St. Joho with Steamers of | | Ch’town, 18th May, 1898 CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1 1898. SMOCK MARR iIAGES. Enitances In Maine of a Custom That Pre. 7 vailed In England a Century Ago, A Bangor lawyer attending court in the ancient town of Wiscasset, Me., went rummaging recently in the colonial court records of the place and in the course of bis readirg ran across the official registration of a ‘‘smock mar- tiage.’’ Not knowing what sort of mar- riage that was he looked further and got considerable light upon a custom that prevailed in England a century or two ago and also to some extent in the American colonies. Smock marriages were weddings where the bride appeared dressed in a white sheet or chemise. The reason of such a garb was the belief thatifa man married a woman who was in debt he could be held liable for ber indebted- ness if he received her with any of her property, and also that if a woman mar- ried a man who was in debt his credit- ors could not take her property to satis¢ fy their claims if he received nothing from her. In England, says an antiqua- rian, there was at least one case where the bride was clothed puris naturalibus | while the ceremony was being per- formed in the great church at Birming- | bam. The minister at first refused to perform the ceremony, but finding noth- ing in the rubric that would excuse him he married the pair. To carry out the law fully as the peo- ple understood it the ceremony should | always have been performed as it was in the Birmingham church. But modes- ty forbidding, various expedients were used to accomplish the desired purpose and yet avoid the undesirable features. Sometimes the bride stood in a closet and put her hand through a hole in the door. Sometimes she stood behind a cloth screen and put her hand out at one side, again she wound about her a white sheet furnished for the purpose by the bridegroom, and sometimes she stood in her chemise cr smock. Even- tually, in Essex county at least, all im- modesty was avoided by the bride- groom’s furnishing to the bride all the clothes she wore, retaining title to the same in himself. This he did in the presence of witnesses, that he might prove the fact in case be was sued for any debts she might have contracted. A marriage of this kind occurred at Brad- ford in 1733, and the following is a true copy of the record of the same: BRADFORD, Dec. ye 24, 17. This may certifie whomsoever it may con- cerne that James Bailey of Bradford who was | married to the widow Mary Bacon Nov 22 last past by me ye subscriber then «leclared that he took the said person witho. 1ything of es- tate and that Lydia the wife « azer Burbank & Mary the wife of Thomas - «ney & Mar- garet the wife of Caleb Burb- “llof Brad- ford were witnesses that the - ‘3s she then had on were of his providing & L.... wing upon hi er WILL14M BALcu, Minister of ye Gospel. I+ is noted by the same writer that in all cases of smock marriages that have come to his kuowledge the brides have been widows. It is thought that during the reign of George III there were many smock mar- riages in Maine, then a part of the prov- ince of Massachusetts Bay, chiefly in Lincoln and York counties or in the ter- ritory which is now so known. There is nothing to show that the practice out- lived the Revolution. In Maine up to 1852 a busband was liable for debts of his wife contracted before marriage, and no such subterfuge as the smock marriage could relieve bim.—New York | Sun. ms a een ee —-— ERIT ts what has given Hood’s W Sarsaparilla the largest saies in the world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. Veuralgia in the head is almost invariably caused | Jecayed and abscessed teeth. Don’t suff needlessly when you can be relieved in few hours and cured in a few days by th careful treatment we will give you. DR. J. fH. AYERS DENTIST. Painless Extraction of Teeth N OTICE. Having leased Sine priviege of fishing trout oo vbe stream known as Sherry’s to parties iv Ch’ own you will allowed to fish buat them. P. & T. SHERRY. 101 lmo cod ——$— ag 300 bags Sor sale by Horace Haszard Lievrpool Salt. ‘Printing in all its branches at the Exam. LINER Office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Batablishment, on P. E. Island. SOUVENIR OF oe VIGTORIA'S | ¥ REIGN - ort > here 1s no better tea rotaiy a than the tea soli i ICT SUSILEE CANISTERS, $ iLhese were mace OS i souvenipgg rt her Majes sty’s ilusti ious reign Cecora ited with as %, a ’ iece « t color we rk ius his ever tery seen In Caneds. Her M jesty is re presented in lilelike colurs at wa inmost noted j eriods «f ler lif <n 8838, i8o73 in ps: nels, pee a presentatio is of Her Mz esty’s Arm and Navy cre to be yon: 7 When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful asa handsome tea or cake cadéy, The tea is worth 60c. ‘The tin is surely worth 50¢, Sold by most dealers at 60c.; if yours cannot supply you send direct to JOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD Row, HALIFAX, N.S Or 144 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL. Seas & wx RARRRRARAARERAR ALA a oe —S _. Cll Ue old of and is in the Highlands in This rare is the product Scotlaad. guaranteed TEN YEARS OLD, noted stills whisky the most AMA CAAA AA AAA A Once Tried, Always Used. Ask for the “Black Label MORAING DEW SCOTCH uuyyuYUECETE Ve NbeEYY For Sale By All Licensed Vendors 3 | ee FEES Wena | A LARGE ASSOATMENT OF Finished Monuments i= Alrens & Hicrdyen Kent Streets Ch town ==>—~ ee Baby Cabs---We Don't Waut Them This lot of carriages wasa littie late in arriving move out quick, have marked tnem very low. Just Think of It 4 beautiful well finished uicely upho'stered Hood Top baby Carriage for $8. Better ones at better priees, JOHN NEWSON, ellers of good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture. and to make them S&S *