THE DAILY EXAMINER, ~ i HARLOTTETOWN, JULY 11 18.8 bk ih -_ ee } i Want ts, Last, Found & LAOST.—Between St. Peter's Church and Battery on P ark Rosdway on Saturday even ng aladys’Jewelled Belt, Fin w re- | warded on |eav) ng same at this ofic e 168 2i pd LOST 4 gept's rd riug “ » ato Fad lo, d w eward I leaving it at $ | ins ry Th ne ) —~ On Saturday, 2od ily, wet n | ‘ nharilotletown and | yvale, a oney | Apply to this office. 157 ay we 0 ANTFD F ger a 124 work, | y i i i , rov' pai & t { 156 Si ry Mom We ad, | I0OR EN ummer cottage seve roomis | at Amberst Cove Warren Farm twenty | minutes fr Rocky Point whart, Apply to | John Newson t h'town, 155 } womk Jnardian TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A black-mith Stand nearRocky Point Ferrg with eightacres ofland, Apply to Jonn Newson (h’town » & mos, WANTED.—The tast week ” July a girl for general housework Ww shi iven out, Ar ply to Mrs. Geo Stanle Kine z cou ire, any yeni ng between 7 a nd 5 o'clock. 165 3in, WANTED. —At Judge Alley’s residence, an é sperienced Cook. Appiy to Miss Alley, Princ St. dw HOUSE TO LET —(n Fitzroy Street Kast containing seven rox 4, with large yard and stable. Apply at ne st house, td, TO LET. On U pper Hi lisboroug h Street a lesireable house containing fiv rooms h eaithiest cation in the citv. Terms m Oderate, enquire of R.J. Wood, corner of | Hillsborough and Euston St, 152 tf gur. Ww ANTED.- =i nmediately an. “experience: cook with reference. Apply to Lady Davis WANTED.—A young mun to serve ip a mvat market. Must ve experienced in cutting of meats for retail. References and bonds- men required Apply here. WANTED—Agents for new season, new Sam pics, new of en ment pian Luke Bros Co., Montreal gage TO LET ~The house and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situataon Wate St, mexits Government Warehouse No 1 Appiv to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s—tf ees oe ee WANT E D -Sue eessful canyassers in anv line to act as closers, $50.0) per month and cupences. . Address box 679, Montreal. Sho n ul { he brushed Teceth--- thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tectreadily and more easily, in its inciep- ientstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearly everybody’s teeth. When you discover those cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them } | if i! The King of Whiskies eneth r ae Sado 7 vent Sanderson’s Glenlieth Whisky—-Old-— Pure— Mellow Sanderson’s Glenlieth Whisky has no eqval Sanderson’s Glenlieth the perfection ot Scotch. Sanderson «& Leith, Scotland. FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS hobertson, Co. Ltd.. mn Where me an Jim played marbles—Jim Clarke, bis name im fall There’s still a village only there, an passin lays are dull But them old t ; the locust shades re’ched Clean acroat the street Lhe white blooms hangin over us—seen nothin Ssluce sO SV Ge An Jim could, Il remember well, plump out the | middle 1 As easy’s some wild cowboy now with his | good riil n. An seeins I hear, My go this time,’’ as plain as then it rung When me an Jim played marbles an Jim an Ine Wus young. ' } | The boys, I guess, have wandered off, an may- be some are dead. } ' | ' The locust tices have rotted down where once their shadders spread. The oldlike villagers, no doubt, are seen no more where they Sot on the fence an watched the game that they when young would play. But still I yearn to wunder that old sky Look my last look on boyhood’s scenes when I shall come to die An rest forever nigh where trees their lovin shadders flung Where me an Jim played marbles when Jim an me wus young. —Will T, Hale in Cincinnati Enquirer. back, an under _— Toronto Firemen Testif y M. McCartney, Le mbard Street, Fire Hall. Toronto dated March 4th. 1887, States: I Am subject to very painful condi tionsfort costive- ness and other trouble 28, reeulting therefre m, but Tam glad to say that [have onnd a per- fect remedy in Dr. Chase’s K \dney-taver Pills. I trust this m: iy be benefit to others. The Latter Day Jerusalem. When I landed at Yafa, I first began to open my eyes in regard to the Holy Land. This is a seaport town, and it is dirty and filthy and is overrun with beggars who have their ‘‘mit’’ out on every corner. In the middle of winter, when a light snow was falling, the Arabs, wearing cheap cotton clothing, would stand around and shiver. Hvery- body shivered for that matter, for I nev- er saw a stove or fireplace in the town. Excuse me from going to Jerusalem again for pleasure. I was. disgusted with the place on account of its filthy streets and foul, noisome odors. —‘‘ Story of a Returned Traveler. ”’ Where the Surprise Comes In, A pretty good guess can be made as to what a sensible man will do, but no- body ever knows what a fool will do.— Atchison Globe | he | suit in my trunk, for which I paid 64 | than four or five times. Economics. Frantz Poesing could not understand why be should not be allowed to leave the barge office. His card bore the in- scription, ‘‘ Not money enough,’’ but he thought he had something as good as money besides the cash he had shown. He was a healthy young German, his accent fresh from Unter den Linden, his suit and his boots spick and span, his manner full of dignity aud method. “‘They say I have not money enough, ”’ argued, ‘‘but I havea brand new marks, and I have not worn it more You wish to seo it? Well, anyhow, it is worth at least 55 marks now. I assure you it is as good as new. Then I have a lot of new books, for which I paid 50 marks. They are all about business, and one is entitled ‘The Merchant on the Height of His Success, and How to Follow Him.’ I bought all these books before leaving because I bad made up my mind to go into business in this coun- try and I wanted to prepare for it. So, you see, I have 50 marks’ worth of books and a suit of clothes worth 55 marks. This makes together 105 marks, and yet they say I have not money enough.’’—New York Commercial Ad- vertiser. —2o-> —— Call and get some of those cheap cham b- er sets, the cheapest ever sold in the city. —W P Colwill, Queen Street. 2 wk dy & wy, Picnic Wed- S Baptist 8. nesday, i3th inst, at Suffolk— Going? SiGK HEADACHE SE SS SSS children. of its good effect upon their children. Sse (4A wt Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor and Children. other Narcotic substance. It RRR RRA is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Millious of Siothers. allays Feverishness. Castoria Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Teething troubles, cures Cons Castoria assimilates the Food, and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. is the Children’s P2nacea—the Castoria. **Castoria is Mothers have r an excellent medicine for repeatedly told me CG. C. OsGoon, Lox Dr THE FAC-SIMILE dl, Mass. | i ’ APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. Tees CENTAUR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORE CiTy. 9 : its guarantee Castoria destroys Worms and **Castoria is that I recommend :t as supenor to any pre oa i ~9% 9 scrip is thirty years’ use b>» prevents vomiting Sour Castoria relieves tipation and Flatulency, regulates the Stonuch Castoria Mother’s Friend. Castoria. is so well adapted to children tion known to me.” Hi. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, VY, SiGNATURE OF @ A Perfect... fi lled_at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, Doctors Testify There's strong testimony by eminent phy- DR. AYERS came sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, P sE For July, 1898. x atnless Extraction of Teeth : ’ Chase’s Family Rem-dies—particularly Dr, Chase’s Ointment. MOON’S ~ CHANGES. Masonic Temple Co. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR - Wood Furnace’ o- -QUR.-« “J “Famous MAGNET” Made in 8 sizes, using 3, 4 and 5. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They 3rd day, Full Moon. 10th day, Last Quarter. Three Centuries ‘Behind Americaas. cntininsas 18th day, New Moon. Several papers dealing with the Penn- f ood. The Annual Meeting of the Masonic 26th day, First Quarter. Sylvania coal regions appear in The | Regulate the Bowels. lurely Vegetable. co a ca. a ve Temple Company, will be held in the | - = _.| Century. Henry Edward Rood, writing ' . eee eavy fire: box, &” Board of Trade Room, Masonic Temple, = oe eel ‘co... | of ‘A Polyglot Conimunity,’’ says: Smrall Pill. Small Dose, eco geurace. = ine J on Wedoesday July 13th, 1898 at 8 o’clock | % Day of We’k High Water. = More than one-balf the total number : Small Price. door ant ash ae ; p.m. for the election of Directors and a Morn. Aft. Rises.) Sets. | of immigrants into the United States are Substitution Heavy stee ca. with cast heads: genera! business. sis ol : coming from Austria-Hungary, Italy, that will expand’ without cracking. By order - 1 Friday 8 05 10 10 3 55 7 42 | Poland and Russia. While official sta- the fraud of the day. Bolts on outside away from action 3 i i D. McLEAN, 2\Saturday 8 56 {11 05; 55 42 | tistics are not available, yet careful in- ; of the fire. ~ y une dy¥29 iwy li. at 9 49 |11 56 | 56 | 42 | vestigation leads to the belief that per- | Sec you get Carter's, Instant direct or indirect draft. ——— -— —-——— Mon ay 10 44 i 57 42 baps 50 or 60 per cent of arrivads from Firing, regulating and cleaning 5 Tuesday 0 42/1140 57 Ol F tee claitcten wuethinhs hei 2 : all done trom the front. New Tahic 6 Wednesday 1 25 |1236| 58 | 41 ee ere, woe m1 Ask for Carter's. Dampers can be operated 7Thursday 2 06 | 1 34/1 59 40 " wn tae a while possibly mg from rooms above. Made for e 8 Friday 247 | 2 35 0 40 ce may ave Re€en servants or ia- - brick or galvanized casi a Delicacies MSaturday (329/334 0 | 39 | borera Five years agothe Rey. Mr. | Insist and demand You Gan keep mm . 10 Sunday 411/435 1 39 | Maujerie, himself an Italian, in com- as warm from cellar to garret : Van Camps Tomato Catsup llMonday 454/543, 2 | 38 | pany with the writer madea tour of ob- | Carters Little Liver Pills. 20 ‘Do it rm Van Camp’s Tomato Soup 3 orm z= ; : : 7 servation through the Lehigh region of | ——— — HIGHEST TESTIMONIALS FROM ALL DEALERS AND USERS. Van Camp’s Mactaroni «nd ednesday Pennsylvania, and stated that in his . ’ . ‘ a 1¢Thursday 7908 923; 5 36 Opinion the Italiaus working : M C C cuean iSFedey” TMS ao ig |g | 3 | epiuoe oe aan eenng cere wee | Ganadian Gov't Railway System) ¢ The McClary Mfg. Co. warrer, movment, roxas ee . , 16, Saturday 8 44 11 00 7 35 we eae ater Cairn’s assorted jams In 1 lb 17 Sunday 931 1136! 8 34 jn their standards of living—that is, in : If your local dealer cannot supply, writes our nearest house. pots 18 Monday 10 15 9 33 their ideas as to food, clothing, shelter, On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 ‘ oe ‘ 19| Tuesday 0 06 11 00 10 32 wages, work and general intelligence. rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun , EE 2 ne Se ——e Baked beans in Tomato Sauce } 20\Wednesday| 0 36 1145 i1 31 | Since that time there bas been no im- | %#Y* €xcepted,) asunder. (Ehicur Brand) aa — ] = 12 30 12 = provem ut in the class of immigrants — English plum pudding in 2 lb] 23 Saturday : = ; = . = ee eee a is Trains In ains ul- = American Ox Tongue in 2 and | 26 Monday 355|446| 18 | 28 |queay one aois magically and care are | Up. i. 24 lb tins. 27|Wednesday 442 6041 19 23 | cieurs the passage, alas tae tet ee | ne eS eee : Se thesstay | $317.98 | 20 | 22 1 Beves, acco Bever. Gebseredl Heckansl = 10-7 45 Charlott $5012 10 er, Z es 1 y Fever, “ose Fever, Cat? 1 Deafness and > arlottetowa .../ § 5012 If Dried Beef i in i |b tins. Ps Friday 632 902 21 21 eli head apd throat aMictions which if: ‘not 4 7 : 42) .Hunter River. ..| 7 5 . 7 ust received at Saturday 7 39 10 03 23 20 sp tien sa — ap to Chronic Catarah » .Rapevald.. ...6. 7 2310 11 | 31/Sunday | 845 1056 24 © 18 | Abd later consumption, It is sure, pure and Sone oe a oy, 8 58) 9 37 dually —-— ” Re v. 6 35) 9 00 0S 08063 VODSS SOE Ancther new lot of dinner and tea sets,} ¢ ynqy 2 r S'Side - . BEER &z GOFF | 4 $ jart reczived at the Cheap Crockery Store. ‘S oa - + ll lar.) 5 45) 8 20 : —W P Colwill. 2 wk dy & - Port Hill .......| 4 9 a 9 3 ya wy. P. M. ee 24 ‘ d ee eee 1 8H 1 ON Otten 9 . ° Cotta Q and T | 017] 2 15] Seta ese eeeee | ie) 6 28 A nice fresh stock just received, 7 } & - , \) == 2 10 : sywmeees Gees 5 * et ‘ é Se 4 g OWN LOTS DSH SO), Tie eos oar 7 5 OO = isb.du ecomfortab!e that’s ae P. ial is what we guarantee our . P. M./A. M, - ¢ ¢ . ’ 3 FOR SALE BY AUCTIC N 2 00} 6 15}. . Charlottetown Ee or ei D ae 4 Ladies Chocolate Don- © acids [aie 7 87) 253 2 - | re 7 r) ¢ / lv 7 ‘ «! q| d a ° gola Boots ¢ To be sold by public auction,on the prem- 3 36 20, ilv J Mt Stewart \ar = 15) 2 20) T ] HARRIS ie An Se : : 4 ises, On Saturday, July 16th inst* atthe hour 4 43] § Ss 10) Cardigan ’ 10\ 2 00 | 5 VilIMe i HE watch trade has been | Q to be, made from the finest Dongola ¢ pt k, noon, that coma fortale 5 05) $ 52 va esl a *-| 6 20) 12 515 . — @ ; T rather fluctuating of late, first | @ tro soles, and extra well finished, A | Nos, 35, 39 and 40, is ee ond enanll te co 14. m,| , 1 a - | the price went up. after! > If you are looking for a stylish, Charlotte wea 1 ; P.M. lp, M. | wind bh ss a long p' riod of bales ieee A — bootand want something you thereto, ae or —_ odtne tate 3 35] 7 15) we. aides lA. M. rM : I will have comfort in, ask t his k t 4 710,210 a LY’ arte . pric ns Bac dropp d : oe . a i a, a8 0 see this 4 works—Botn properties being owned by the t 41 @ Sy eee Ce 6 4] 1 3 pers yer re again, whether because of wart? 2 Terms Cash, 610) 9 10) en eee 6 00) 1 08 or greater variety of prcduction | 4 3.00 a pair ° - BEARISTO, Auctioneer. | p, , la M.| eee acces ee 1511 35 we cannot say, but the fact re . OE rn ee og lp. | " oie Bs e 2 mains that you can buy from us | A Our nie rp . é : 29) -Emerald ...... ° 0) 3 7 [° { a reliable timekeeper cheaper 3 ah Sake ee aot ¢ P Jo). -Cape Beapesce ..|' 8D al 1S | e eC than ever before, in fact that A ee ee eee ae ne A. M. ee A AD A Ne we there is no need to buy shoddy }9 ¢ .oods at all. A R. k JOS © e Or CONNECTIONS, ‘ a . 5 . i If you want a good and also ° ¢ 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, I.C.R arll5 35 In one lb Lev er top tins, we beans aed ° o 6 2) Zier, .... Moncton, FC. RB... 5 . the cheapest watch for the | ¢ Stampers Corner. Q habe: week situa e . ~ ‘ oe * Ae a 2 Me Cycloren bug Machine. noney, we recemmend a good | ®% saVE ZOO Ree: Onan oe oe. ree tes - | . ; : : HOO OS8O OS OO6S46DEeqQe 130 War... ..Manteeal, ©. C. Ry... wild 05 I fe movement in a nickel case instead ——- SO low in pr ic e as to-day. | $$$ nsect powder distributor, the late st b D : of a poor one in a fine looking m 3 Be Si lv. . .Stjohn, Ci Pp. R. eee ar../1l1 20 i sataaed case that wili only wear pertect Extract- ee mn recently 12... + Bangor, M. 2. R....0. 4 30 killer, = seemed ) ing bought at the latest re.| 5 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. - 00 h | | d R | = : is i : ; 8 10/ar....Bosion, B. & M. R.. 1 .| 7 00 W s Soliciting asbare of you patronage, Guaran Free duced rates, and will sell . Olesaieé an etal ° = we remain. teed low. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time 7 AYLOR D. POTTINGER, Yours respectfully, - E. W. TAYLOR, G. H. Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. B, G, A. SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. SIMON W CRABBE DR. J. P. MURRAY Walker s Corner STOVES & KARDW 5 QUEEN ST evccseece a “~