Di ~~. ‘wens . a ee ek 2M A, TC TS AMON A CIT LE MO OT RE EES ETT ; } Fro neces St eo oy —d cH —=. For Coughs, Colds, Bron- Spruce | ame Sere Oe RERRY, WATSON 4 CO., Proraicreas, MONTREAL. ae New Table Delicacies Van Camps Tomato Catsup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Macsaroni Cheese Cairn’s assorted jams in pots Baked beans in Tomato Sauce (Ehicur Brand) und l lb English plum pudding in 2 Ib tins. American Ox Tongue in 2 and 23 lb tins. Dried Beef in 1 Ib tins. Just received at BEER & GOFF Wants, Lost, Found, ut BOY WANTED.—As apprentice at this 157 oftice. WANTED.—Advance representive for Fn- tertainer: short season, cail Davies Hotel, Charlottetown, Monday. 157 ti LOST.—On Saturday, Zod Julv, between Charlottetown and Emyvale, a sum of money Apply to this office. 157 dy 2i w2i WANTFD..--\ girl for general hous4 work, Apply at the Finley House, Pov’pa) Street 16% 3i Fri Mon Wed. WANTED.-—Young man worker whocan invest a little money; steady work; fair wages Address EXAMINER, 10 RENT ~-“ummer cottage seven rooms at Amberst Cove ‘Warren Farm twenty minutes from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to John Newson Ch’town, 1555 week Guardian. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black+mith Stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eight acres ofiand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 55 3 mos, WANTED. fast week in July a girl for general housework. W-shing given out. Apply to Mrs. Geo Staniey, King =quare, any vening between 7 and § o'clock. 165 3in, WANTED. —At Judge Alley’s residence, an e cperienced Cook. Apply to Miss Alley, Prince St. dw HOUSE TO LET.—On Fitzroy Street Kast containing seven rooms, with large yard and etable. Apply at next house, td, TO LET.—On Upper Hilisborough Street a jesireable house containing five rooms healthiest ‘ocation in the citv. Terms m oderate, enquire of R.J. Wood, corner of Hillsborough sad Euston St, 152 tf gur. WANTEU.—Immediately an experienced cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davia. WANTED.—-A young min to serve in a mvat market. Must ve experienced in cutting of meats for retail. References and bonds- men required Apply here. “WANTED—Ag2nts for new season, new Sam pies, new plan of engage- ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal. — TO LET ~The house and premises knov as the “Old London House,’ situateon Wate St., nextto Government Warehouse No l Apply to Peake ros & Co. jan2s--tf anv and WANTED -Successful cinvassers in line to act as closers, $90.00 per month expenses. , Address box 679, Montreal. ' th Should be brushed Tee == thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- (ectreadily and more €asily, in its inciep- ientstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly evervbody’s teeth. When sou discover those cavaties don’t delay. but come at once and have them fi led.at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth. Ue Papa rari weather for’ hot shoe, with worn is always wanted, Chocolate Oxford shoe. them in fine birck kid. and all shades of tan. Our styles are swell aud handsome and our prices are attractive’ We also have a very Jarge and complete line of gents’ fine shoes inall latest styles and colors. H. STEWART & Co From tbe Journal St. Catherine’s. the iadies and Misses, that, when once is our We have TH (‘ASSER'S EXPERIENCE. A CAN Suflered From Kidney Trouble and Rbeu- matem— Was Becoming When Aid Reached Him. Despondent Une of the most recent witnesses about Fronthill and vicinity, regarding the vir- tues of Dz. Williams’ Pink Piils is Jobo F. Price, who widely known in the Niagara District as he has been on the road as an advertiser and canvasser for six years, xnd has thousands of acquaintencer. His complete cure bas added fresh lustre to the reputation of this great medicine. Hearing of Mr Price’s suffering and e to- ration, a history of his case was request~- ed. Hisstory is: “I am 26 years of age aod have been efflicted with rheumatism for seven years. AttimesI have been un- abie to get my clothes on or off wi:hout as- sistauce, and have often been compelled to have my food cut for me at table. In the winter of 1897 I was attacked with Ia grip- pe which settled in my kidneys. I then became so ill that I was compelled to abandon allemployment. Atthat time Is |} my liver and kidneys combiued in what seemed tometheir last attack. I u-eo several medicines and doctored in Butfai and St. Catherines witbout getting any relief, so my confidence in medicine wa about gone. I was getting no rest day or , night and was becoming despondent, final } ly | was pursuaded to try Dr. Williams’ } Pink Pills. J did so and have used in al! } eight boxer. and am now able tostate tbat i 1 fee] better than in the past ten veare. These ptlis are the neare-t to a specific of anything lever used, and they are the cheapest end best medicinelI ever tested, having thoroughly reached my case and | effected acure. I feel so gratified for the relief I have obtained that [think it mv daty to publicly make this statement If all who are suffering will give Dr. Wi! liams’ Pink Pills an honest trial,l am sure they wil] be as enthusiastic ip their praire as I am. mee > ——— Anctber new Jot of dinner and tea sets, just received at tbe Cheap @rockery Store. —W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & wy. Soiueenunensnndetet ‘7 Oppressive Sold by druggists every- How weak and weary bition is gone. refreshing glass of Abbey's Effervescent Salt. It cools the blood and infuses energy into every part of the body. It strengthens the system and prevents sickness, head- ache, and the indisposition often caused by heat. one feels after the slightest exertion these hot days. All the strength seems to go out of the body—am- What a difference, though, after a | at 60 cents a large 3m Dottle. Trial size, 25 cts. = The Maritime Medical News says : “pe ‘The lasting effervescence of Ab- —® bey's Effervescent Salt makes it a most palatable driuk, and its re- frigerant qualities make it invalu- able." Fasansansanapannpan nse J. A, MARION A Memb. Can Soc. C. EB Memb. Amer. W.W. Assoc, B.D. McConnetc Memb. Can. Soc. C. E. D. and P. L. 8. MCCONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO 31) NEW YORK LIFE BLOC., MONTREAL Water Powers and Water Supply Systems (proposed or existing) examined and reported on Prainage and Muanicipal Works cenerally. Surveys of every description undertaken A visit to the New York Cheap Store 1s worth money to aify lady, io day—Speeial reductions in the famous King Diamond Skirts, We have them in latest style and pattern, from $1.50 to $5.00.—P. Good- stein, New York Cherp Store. Having decided to close out my busin- ees, will sell balance of my stock at a great sacrifice. Shirts, Clothing, Hats, Skirts, Wrap- pere, etc., will be sold without reserve Phillip Goodstein Opposite Parliament House, Grafton St . Man Waauted. Apply at Large’s Livery -e. Taeke<c Mis 7-25 In Transit, the Baltimore and Obio railroad,’’ said Mr. H. T. Towns of New York. ‘‘In a couple of hilarious New Yorkers, who were spending their money for cham- pagne, or at least one of them was, with a liberality that was nigh akin to reck- lossuess. that they consumed was startling, and every time the colored attendant brougbt in a fresh bottle he was presented with a $1 note. Whenever the contents of one were pretty nearly gone the elder of the bacchanalians shouted out to the waiter, ‘Who told you to stop bringing in wine?’ **But along toward evening the sup- ply ran out, much to the disgust of the pair, and they bad to be content with high balls, cocktails and other plebeian drinks. These were sufficient, however, to keep up their spirits, and later in the night I could bear them yelling for another round. ‘“*The next day the conductor of the train told me that this couple had been riding up and down the road for nearly a Week and that they hadn’t drawn a sober breath in all that while. It seem- ed that it was the odd way taken by the senior member to indulge in a spree. He took the younger man along merely for company and footed aj] the bills. About once a year the notio;r took him to go off on a tear, and, not wishing to indulge in inebriation at home, he couldn’t think of as good a scheme as riding continuously on a trunk line, waere there would be only strangers to wonder at bis dissipated behavior, The idea of picking a Pullman as the the- ater of a protracted jag struck me as de- cidedly original.’’— Washington Post. Time Spent In Shaving. Think of the time lost in shaving. Campbell, the poet, caloulated that a man who shaves himself every day and lives to the age of 70 expende during his life as much time in the act of shay- ing as would have sufficed for learning seven languages. Southey, commenting on this, minuoted bimself, May 15, 1830, during the act of sbaving, and he found the time employed nine minutes. He neitber hurried the operation nor linger- ed aboutit. Listen now to William Cor- bett concerning shaving: ‘‘As it may cost only about five minutes of time and may be and frequently is made to cost 80 or even 50 minutes and as only 15 minutes make about a fifty-eighth part of the hours of our average dayiight, this being the case, this isa matter of real importauce. I once beard Sir John Sinclair ask Mr. Cochrane Jobnstone whetber be meant to have a aon of his, then a little boy, taught Latin. ‘No,’ said Mr. Johnstone, ‘but I mean to do something a greut deal better for bim.’ ‘What is that?’ said Sir Jobp. ‘Why,’ said the other, ‘teach bim to shave with cold water and without a glass.’ ’’~- Boston Journal. ano enue Sarber. **The operation of shaving,’’ said the thin man, ‘‘is a constant source of won- der to me, Just to think of a man run- ning a keen instrument over your face and taking nothing off but the beard!”’ There was a pause, and then the thick faced man asked earnestly: **Would you kindly tell me the name of your gifted barber?’’—London Fan. in a Good Cause, “Ethel, I was shocked to learn that you permitted a young wan to kiss you at the church fair the other evening.”’ ‘*‘Mamma, he picked out $5 worth of goods at my table and said he'd buy them if I would throw in a kiss, and if I didu’t he wouldn’t buy a cent’s worth, and what else could I do?’"—~Chicago Tribune. -— mow Chronie Eezema Cured One ofthe most chronic cases of Kezema ever cured isthe case of Miss Gracie Elia Aiton, of Hartland. N B. Ouasw state- ment Mr «ijton says: I hereby certifythat my daughter Grac'e Fila was cured of Eczema of long standing by using jour box-sof Dr. Chase’s Ointment, William Thistle, drug- gist, of Hartford, also certifies that he sold four boxes of tr, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Ella. Toronte, March l6th, 189 HE watch trade has T rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after a iong period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction we cannot say, but the fact re mains that you can buy from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,0o0ds at all. If you want a cood the watch for the money, mmend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear a very short time. Soliciting a share of you patronage, we remain, Yours respectfully, , peen ever and also cheapest we rec | Stable. 151 tf E. W. TAYLOR, mo “Tho other day I was coming east on | ihe* number of quart bottles | the parlor car in which I traveled were | oter things sbe brougbt in from her E DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 9, $98 1 A Strained the Jar. A little old woman with a sharp nose and sharper tongue was in the country grocery store buyjug supplies. Among cart was a battle searred jug, which she ordered to be filled with treacle. At last, when her purchases were completed, she began lookig over the account, item by item, before paying. ‘*What’s this?’’ she exclaimed. ‘“You bave charged me for two gallona and a balf of treacle.’’ **Yes, ma’am.’’ **But thut jug holds only two: gal- lone.’’ ‘You must be mistaken. I measured the treacle carefully, and it took two gallons and a balf to fill it.”’ ‘*Well,’’ said the old woman with a sigh, ‘‘I don’t so much mind having to pay for the treacle, but 1 do object to having the old jug strained by your putting in half a gallon more than it. will hold.’’—Strand Magazine. ID Call and get some of those cheap chamb- er sets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2 wk dy & wy, Men’s ready to wear clothing—50 suits in fine serge in single and double breasted coats, nicely trimmed, and are selling st low prices.—J B Macdonald & Co. 15} 3% We have just received by ¢xpress a Jot of black kia gloves, with 3 push button fasteners, heavy black and white st itched backs. Same quality exactly the same as the ox blooks advertised by us; we are able to make them the sane price, 98c worth $1.25.—Stanley Bros. 155 2i. ——_—_—__——— — Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from: Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Furely Vegetable, Email Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s,. Insist and demand Carter's Little: Liver Pills. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun., days excepted,) asunder, Trains Out- ee , (Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. ward. Reac down, up. YP. M.JA M. a | ; as aed | M.A. M. 3 10) 7 45) _ Charlottetowa ...' § 5012 10 4 30) 8 42) Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 5149 13 Ee ee | 7 2310 1] 5 oa 7 3G .. 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Agents Se eee English marke Have been largely: most gratifying results—:nd w MeGill University. Montreal Matric alation Examination, preliminary to the varions Courses of Study, will be held as uoder:- *Paculty of Arts (including) the Donaida_ rpecial Course tor Women. +Faculty of Applied Science Faculty of medicine. Faculty ofluw .... Tues. 6th Sept. Faculty of Com ~arative Medi cine and Veterinary Science, Sat, 17th Sept *The Revised Curriculum in the Faculty of Arts comprises courses in Classics, English, Languayes, History, Philosophy. } Physics, Chemistry, Bota ny, Zoology. Geology. These courses are open also SESSION -Thurs, Lith Sept 4 to P+RIIAL s!tUDENTS without Mrtric- ulation, tin the Faculty of Applied Science the courses i n Civil. Mechanical, Electrical, and Mining Enginecringa, Chemistry, and Archi- ee The Mutual Life tnsurance Co., New York RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World’s Greatest Company). $253,786,437.66 354.162.608.232 35,508,194,59 926,624,196.63 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds deposited with the Goy- ¢ in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all sorts and conditions of insurers. J. A. JOHNSON, General Agent, Halifax. JOHN MacEKACHERN, High Grade. Manures are the- BEST, cHEAPEST;. and Only Reliable Fertilizet on the used here for 10 years, with ithout a single failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. AULD THE: EXAMINER CALENDAR For: July, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 3rdiday, Full Moon, 10th day, Last Quarter. ; 18h day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter, tecture, are also open to PARTIAL S8TU- DEN ‘1s withort Matriculation. Examinations for 20 FIRsr "YEAR Ex- TRANCB EXHIBiIN@ONSin the FACULTY oF ARTS, ranging irom $6). 10 $200. wiil be hela on the 15th September at Montreal. St. Jobn N_ B,, Halifax, Char‘ottetown, St. John’s Nfid., and other eentre+- } The McGILL No&mMAL ScHoOoL will be re- opened on ist September. Particulars of Examinations, and copies of the Caleadar, eontaining full informat on as t9 Conditions of Entrance Courses of Stadv Regulations ia Degrees, Exaibitions ana’ Fcholarsbips, Fees, etc., application to W. VAUGHAN, Secretary, wed & sat FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL WILLIAM H. FRANKLIN, —BROKER AND-— Commission Merchant, O’Dwyer’s Cove, St. John’s, Gen. Man. Can, Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B, G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Newfoundland. P.O. BOX 634. 150 d&w t‘ may ve Obtained on | 7 . “| Day of We’ High Water. _ Sa . Qy /Morn.| Aft. . Rises.) Sete & li Friday 805 1010 355 7 4. 2 Saturday 8 56 |11 05; 55 ‘2. Sunday 9491/1156, 56 | @& 4.Monday 10 44 57 EMA 5: Tuesday 042/1140 57 41. G@ Wednesday 1 25 12 36 58 41, 7 Thursday 2 06 Ls: SS we $ Friday 2 47 | 2 35 o| € 9Saturday [3 29! 3 34 0 v | 10 Sunday 411) 435 l 39 | 1l Monday 454 5 43 2 38 12 Tuesday 5 39 | 7 02 3 38 13 Wednesday 625 819' 4 @& | 14 Thursday 7908 923; 5 % | 15 Friday eS 1018; 6; @ 16 Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 | 17 Sunday 9 31 11 36 & | 18 Monday 10 15 9 | Be | 19 Tuesday (006 1100 © | | 20 Wednesday 0 36 11 45 al 3h | 21 Thursday 105 12 30 2 0 79 Veideaw 22 Friday iwiis 13 2 23Saturday 203 156 4/| B 24 Sunday 236 242, 15 | Oe 25 Monday 313.340) t 2g | 26 Tuesday 355 44 18 | Se | 27,'Wednesday 4 42 664 19 | Be | 26 Thursday 531 738' 20 | 2m 29 Friday 632 902 2 | ae 30/Saturday 739 1003 23 | @ 31 Sunday 845 1056 24 ise : oe Masonic Temple The Annual Meeting of the Temple Company, will be beld ia Board of Trade Room, Masonic Tem on Wedovesday July 13th, 1893 at 8 o’el@ p-m. for the election of Directors generai business. By order D. McLBAN | June dy29 149 3i wy Li. af - i a eae ee