ee a te - ae oak » : . * at: ints itt etme ~e- : . : ee eS ce a | #8 : # te om wedi WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD 18 size 87.50 to $95.00 16 * 8.50 sé 50.00 1 250 35.00 16 « 5.50 << 50.00 eS 4.00 “ 5000 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. T8 IVA S850 to $40.00 14 * 360 “ 14.00 Yourtinitials; engraved on back/free of charge. EW TAYLOR, Cameron Bl ock. City. anl4d135aw Wants, Lost, Found Xe al Ly r reward will be paid by E dw- erd Bayfield any verson returning 4a double gold eye g'ass, withlong gold chain attached, 66 eod ST. — $15.60 ‘santly TO LET. —Tha’* comfortame and ple situsted house on upper Queen St,, being the southern half of the residence -of the late Chief Justice “Palmer, now in cecuration of Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, possession g ven !st May vext. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, 6 FOR SALE. PD welling house and store T. White, Bayfield St. 57 ¢€ yO LEf~A ecttage on lower Prince St, possession Ist of AR ril. D. Chappell. 58 TO LET.—One hal fofthe three story dwel- ling house, containing eight large rooms, on Prince St. Po-session given on 2ndMay next W. W. Wellner. 42 TO LET.—That }leasantl»y situated and eomfortable cottage on Water St, at pre ent occupied by Mra Bruce Stewart Possession given about middle may, Apply e — Bres, & Co, Ch’town. 3 TO LET ~The he use and _ premises kno wn as the “Old London House,’ situateon water St., next to Government Warehouse No 1. Appiv to Peake Bros & Co. jan2i—v/ JIGGER FOR eo A nearly new jigger, will be sold cheap. Apply to this office. 64 di pd neem eat eer W ANTED—<An active busiaess man witha 30x 662, Appiy P.O ¢2 dy bi small cash capital. Charlottetown, WANTED—A steady well recommended man, must have some knowledge of farming and be usefp) abeut the hous Dr.G Warburton, West Royal y. 62 WANTE D —A house ‘contain! nz about seven or eight rooms in adesirable localty. Apply to this office. " We are able you fine thefollowi: to quote figures in 1g goods: 1000 Kees wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. {0 tons Manilla Rope 700 lbs Munilla 2000 lbs 21 thd. Cotton Twine, 2000 Ibs Bar Cop 10,009 lbs Pure Lead. 5000 Ibs eolored paint. 25 doz Batchets. And on everything e)se you require in our line. per. Tiger =9°x>0 WU & UGERS P NameE aN A Bright ' af IP. | | | j = THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTEOWN Record. PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND THE ONLY MEDICINE THAT CAN POINT TO WONDERFUL ACHIEVEMENTS. Its praises Sound by all Classes of Dur Peopie. a ; Meradinty lh n4 "hee A Srring Medicin hat Cures Disease in Every Case, TheSick ard Friends of the Sick are Warned to Beware of Substitutes, — —-— Paine’a Celery Compound every suffering aod ai! to a glorious and wonderful achieved in our Dominion. Tie work of disea-e banishing end = life can point ing man and won.en r:¢C rd already saving has not beea conflued to any pur- ticular class of people. Ali ranks and conditions of Gur population, the city. toil- the hard working farmers, men, capitalists, clergymen, ere, physicians, and members of parliament, lives and present good health to the curing virtues of Paine’s Celery Com- pound, Paine’s Celery Compound is the spring ers, busi i@s- } iawy Owe tuelr medicine of the world par excellence. No other med:ciae bas been so much talked about, praised and recommended by physic: inns, sod indorsed ty wise and die- cerning people everywhere. It indeed de- serves all the good wordsthat bave been attered in ite favor, At the ;resent season Paine’s Compound is earnestly every rheumatic, dyspeptic Celery recommended to nervous, neuralgic and individual, young and old To those who are euttering cast down, owing to the progress or bloo* diseases, kidney ‘rouble and jiver complain, we say, n-e the marvellous medicine atonce if you. wish resiorateon to heal:h. Thousands of des- peraie cares in ihe past have been cared; the power of the medicise is as full and powerft! to-day as in times gone by, and will surely make new men and women o/ those whose lives are de-paired of. Have @ car. that you are not imposed on with substitutes. if your dealer wUggesis some other rem<dy that he calls jusi as good, tell him you insist upon having Paine’s Celery Compound. Substitures and imitations are frauds aud deceptions From East to Ww est and From North to South, Diamond Dyes Are the Shoic of the Ladies, See Each day a score or more of letters come infrom enthusiastic aud pleased users of Diawond Dyes, telling vf success and vic- tory in tbe home Mrs. RB. J. Hamilton, Killarney, Man., writes as tollows: “ft have ured your Diamond Dye Fast “age ee : Black for Wool, and am more than pleased with the re-zults from same. ] used it on red wool shawls and a light wool and acotton one, and it dyed them a very fiae black, Tal-o dyed some silk hair ribbons which were a salmoa pink, and got a very nice dark blue black. ] will tell my neighbors of the good qual- ities of your dyer, and Jam sure they will be very pleased wth them. Io eball use po other bat fature | the Diamond Dye Send to Welle & Richardso Co. Mead ; Q., for book of directions aod card ot forty-eight colors; sent free tuany ad- dress, vale for money expended, ie what we vive inal] in our line, to wuich we attribute our stea lv increase in basiness, We are showing @ nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this sea- oD, goods which are al] thoroughly teste: 1 be tone les ay in f O2T B.OFre, W . euarantee every us to lisfaction, by buying now you ean procure a good time piece VERY LOW as Our goods are bought low for fro rash. Call ani ece for ycurse’t, at— OV o> W. Ni. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardw as Store, watch sold by give va ‘ Neuralgia in the head is alm st invariably caused by decayed and abscewted teeth. Don’t sufies needlessly when you can be telieved in few hours and cur+ d in a few days by the careful treatment we will yive you. DR. »'. H. AYERS DENTIST. Painless Extraction. of Teeth, and rapid ? | | \ tee nee nee eee f THROUG Hl qT Hk EARTH | | { A PLAN FOR RAPID TRANSIT BETWEEN AMERICA AND AUSTRALIA. t Confident Manner In Which the Learned Doctor Met the Gbhjections of Mis Young Friend—A Rate of Speed That Would Take One’s Breath, A fairy tale of science in St. Nicholas is by Clement Fezandie and is called ‘Through the Earth.”’ It tells of the achievement of a scientist who bored a } hole through the earth and sent through this tunnel a cigar shaped car containing a boy This is bow the author outlines the scheme: “What dol think of the whole it? Why, doctor, is impossible fram be- surprised that a uld entertain ita BC he me j ’ > -_ C£innipg te ana i G@hi } vr a | Lise yourself dif ‘But, James, you senrely cannot under- stand my pla that, so far from being most feasible, F ) . we ; mn fully, of a sgea you woul linpossible, it is if l can only secure the essary capital.’’ *“*Kither you must be dreaming, doctor, or else Ido not altogether understand you. From what you tell me, Il gather that your idea is to open a rapid transit line between Australia and the United States. You propose to | bale through the earth and then drop into it baggage, people and nec- re a What not and let them tall to the other side.”’ *Yes,’’ said Dr. Ciles tranguilly, ‘‘that ismy plan. What objections do you tind to itr”’ “What objections? that it is impossible, Only one—namely, " said I conclusively. ‘“My young friend,’’ said the doctor, “‘do you know what the word ‘impossible’ means? It means simply something that has not yet been done. Everything is im- possible until some one does it, and then it becomes, on the contrary, astonishingly easy. If we take any othor definition for this word, we must auimit that there is only one impossibility.”’ “And that is?’’ ‘“‘And that is to know that anything is impossible. But tell me, James, what it is you tind difficult in the scheme?”’ “Certainly, if you wish it. In the first place, how will you bore through the earth?’ ‘Just as I should dig a well,’ replied the doctor. ‘“‘But, to expedite matters, | shall be obliged to devise special machin- =." ‘“*And how, pray, walls from caving in? “Simply enough. As fast as I dig I shall havea stout metal tube cast of the size of my well and let it down to support the walls. ”’ **Well, admitting that you can dig your well down through the solid portion, how will you manage as you approach the cen- ter, where the materials are one mass of liquid fire, eh?’’ ‘**How do you know theearth is a mass of liquid fire at the ceuter?’’ inquired the doctor **How do I know it? Why, all the great auth orities concede the fact.’ “Indeed! Iwas not aware of it. On the contrary, I thought that our inost pro- found thinkers all rejected this theory.”’ ‘But in mines the deeper you go the warmer the temperature becomes.’’ ‘True, but the increase varies considcer- ably in different parts of the earth. More- over, itis also tive thatthe temperature becomes coluer us w ego higher in the air, but this by no weans proves that the cor] becomes more intense if we ascend to an infinite height.” ‘*But does not the existence of volcanoes prove that there is a ventral fire?’ ‘“‘It proves that there are certuin incan- descent masses in the interior of the earth, but not that the whole interior is incan- descent. In fact, if ta: earth were liquid will you prevent the A feature of the contin when the vo sroduction is Jager than ever before at a corre=put of the year. The mines and mills working and more men are now employ in the branches of the industry than ever in the boom period-, but prices refase to rise, A boom in the aud steel trade would help teu) porarily, bat in wer prices the Michigan iron trade is eaf low jrites ata tim t sume ci uate idir g Seuso! are a) various ror the long run a continuance of ix may be Compensated for by a larger and steedier output, Ti-e consuming rnole gsins by low prices, and the cheap figures of the present fraugnt wiih the highest promise of a vastly iuscewsed exs port trade, H fp] Hi i A (i THAT GLITTERS time rre ome d ana, and Ble doi ars for 28 by buying from pediers and others who are not makers, a" . Do noi ha Peceived. But when you want a re! watch buy only of one who understards the trad: and asks on y & fair price for a good article. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Many are taken in now-a-days, paying from to twenty wateh five, ten not worth 1 i snl waica able FOR SA LE That va'ushle 10 acr2 lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Ed. Road. | ib 2 Apply tu the ollice of L. L. BEER. ee | , MAI Ci 22, 1898 at the center, tov Incandescent mavver or sea of fire would have tides just as our oceans of water have, active volcano would have each day two high and two low tides, whereas nothing of the sort happens. Indeed, all the man- ifestations accord more closely with a be- lief in a solid earth than one containing a sea of molten matter.’’ ‘Well, doctor, granting that you could bore through the center of the earth, even then yoar scheme seems impossible, for anything dropped into the hole wouid merely fall to the center of the earth and stop there.’’ **Nota bit of it,’’ retorted the doctor. “You forget that the speed of a falling body constantly 1D ond of its fall it goes 16 feet, the next sec- ond 48 feet and the third second 80 feet, there being an increase of about 32 feet per second at the start. You will therefore see that by the time the body reached the center of the earth it would be going at such a frightful velocity that it could stop, but would be carried right on past the center and almost up to the surface on the other side. In fact, if there e048 rt") firct . PCUSCS. ihe lirst sec- 4 that the body dropped into the hole here ustralia would go completely through to the United States. ’’ ‘Yes, that’s true enough, but when the body reached the United Statcs it would simply fall back again and keep on falling backward and forward in the tube until it finally came toa complete rest at the center of the earth.” “So it would if we allowed back, it can fall back it must come toa complete stop, and what prevents us from having suitable catches in the tube to bold it fast and prevent its return? If it stopped short of its destination, as it probably would, it | could be hauled up the last part of the | ae tube by some electric device. Another Freak. “That young man of yours,” said the | observing parent as his daughter came down to breakfast, **should apply for a job in a dime museum,” “Why, father,’’ exclaimed the young lady in tones of indignation, ‘‘what do you mean?”’ “I noticed when I passed through the hall late last night,’’ answered the old man, “that he had two heads upon hija shoulders. ’’—Chicago News. A Distilled Definition. A rising genius defines Kentucky as the land where The corn is full of kernels And the colonels full of corn. —Macon News. Some years ago the sect of abstainers, or Bible Christians, who eat no meat and regard the killing of animals as sinful bsilt a somewhat pretentious church in Third street, Philadelphia. The building is now occupied by a firm of pork packers and sausage makers. The purchasing power of money in the days of the Roman emperors was about ten times what it is at present. + en new New Huts English and American Tate in all the jaiest Blocks pow ready, trow-e Rros. Senne amma 2. = inns edd weveuWetsc The blood is m system kept clear of impurities by the daily use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt, an English preparation. druggists at 60 cents a larg ~~ Trial size 25 cents. TAARARARAAARAAAR AAR as RK. Island Railway «and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 189% trains o: this Railway will run daily, (Sun¢ Jays excepted,) as under, rade pure and the ANEARBAAABAIARARDS Sold by all e bottle. re Meera ene | Ten’ Vreins Ont- ary ‘Trains Tru ees “etattonk Tor ia down, ep. P.M. OM, (P.M. A. 8 10 6 20) . Charlottetown .../ ‘ 90 1 ne 3 50) 6 35!..Royaltv Tunction.| 9 16 9 4 4177 12). North Wilt shire. | 7 49 8 58 41 7 24). Hunter River. ..] 7 99) 8 42 a to ‘ Sli. . Bradaibane......| I 00! 8 01 33 7 53 Wmerald.. ......l9 5a] 7 SS 6 27) 8 ol . . Freetown ink aae Ta 2 7s d A S 25)..Kensington..... 12 24| 7 is 6 20, 8 20) Ar. EY lope 12 00} G 48 P.M. M ¢ S’Sid } A, ji2 soln. } " heel '10 30 1 it). -Miscouche ....../10 10 3 37 Wellington ......| 3 47 | 2 210) Port Fil 2222. 9 09 | ody, O'Leary. ..sccees| 8 OO :3 58) Bloomfield ......} 7 3¥ | 4 ed Alberton... 2.2.1 8 55 ty i Tignish ,... ooess 6 OD fae oe] lA. M. ee P.M. a ae 2 30, Charlottetown ... 10 3¢ 2 50, Royalty Junction lio 1¢ . ay GME bs ocbces 9 37 4 10) vl te Stewart (S : 5 22) CAPGNRS . . ccd 7 5 45) . Georgetown eevee 7 iq » M. de A. Me r. M A. M. ’ 4 05 Stewart ....) 8 35 + 43 oT net 8 17 612) St. Petere ......1 7 5 B7 . Bear River eeeces 7 6 40 - S0usibcces eeeeee 6 3 Pp M. A. ML y. M. A. BM. § 16 ..Emerald eeagae 1 6 | 6 05). .Cape Traverse 17 0R & ww lA. i Trains are run by Eastern Staadard Tine Consequently every | a i You Weed Shoes? cd have you thought that you might just as well hare the ad vantage ow ae eae “ wearing the best quality for the least money ! f so have a look over the lines we’re clearing out at reduced pri‘ es, to make room for s spring goods, W. H. Stewart & Q9 ae a not | were no ! | air in the tubethe laws of physics teach us it to fall but you must remember that before | teeth tropa alien ent aay iy B To buy shoes any where and every where. % At pended upon, that’s the way it :s at our store. Big a ‘ rT then nga ten ange a place where every paircan be de. bargains now at our clearance sale. em ; J.B. MACDONALD&CO. ¥ For Best Bargains in Boots & Shoee, - delay Gre ak beget et, gg A a om ay a our ] is the most seen of any part of the interior of your home. Whynot have it properly and cotafortabl adorned with the useful things in Hall Furniture ? Ifthe space is small, wecan offer you many dainty designs that will appeal to vour gooa judgment, If your hall is large, we still can suit you. Reautiful 5 designs in Oak, Waimut, Elm, ete. In Hall Chairs also—<«ay- We have pretty designs. Call and see them. JOON NEW=SON, Jellers of good Fuaniture trangers to poor Furniture, S222) PAIRLESS ) SKILFUL DE J WHISTEY ; = PMIODERN DEK ISTRY | 5 Dentistry by Specialists 2 All the%above are found at our office. SAVE THAT TOOTH e WI as 4 We always advise to have a tooth saved. We have e+tab- lished our business on the fact that we rave teetu. When it is necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract it withcut pain, by use of the famous | SiimmLon METNOD Teeth filled ab-olutely without pain, by use cf } ELECTRICITY, i 8 ‘ Var frown and Bripce Work is mode-n. C 1}! and see epecimens, Gur AkrivicAL Teeru. We make all kinds, ani guarantee | 8 them in every way. @) We use best materials, and have modern ma hinery to work with. We put gold filling in Artfieal teet! everything to e 5 make them look paturul. Cur and all work guaranteed, BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, | Over Store of Prowse Bros. prices are low, Cpen evenings 7 to 8. SLLCLLLe VEVY ne o ~a’ fe