tlie it ae ES Si il A I tt ~~ >= — > oF - et Wants, Losi, | Found, &e, WANTED TO PURCH4SK—A secone- hand bicycle in good conditioa. Address Box 279 104 3i WANTED.--An apprentice to learn the blacksmith business. Apply to G. H. Foster, Fownal W barf. dy eod TO LE1.- One half of the three s'ory dwel- ling hou«, -ontaining eigkt large }ooms. on Prince St. VPowkssion given on 2udMay next Ww. W. Wellner. 42 TOPST-A gold watci chain charm Finder will be suitably rewarded by leaving same at this office 4 Si WANTED.—A housemaid Arpiy ‘to Mrs G. A. Warburton, Ve-twoud, 104 _-—- TO Let—A houre on Hilleborough Street cow tuto Grooms besides pontry.at present sernei:d tis Mr W. 8. Meckie. Possession gives ‘Sth of Ma Appiv to Mrs Biatech corner Gt Geo and Fitzroy Sts. 101 eod 246 WAN fT ED.—We wantto rurchase atnoro ugbbred Duraham Bull ore totbree years old Apply to A. Horne & Coe. 100 LOST—Ator near Victoria Park, a Mcn- yoe vest pocketcamera. Finder wii! be suit- ably rewarded by leaving if atthiscoffice 100 WANTED.—Salesmen; salary from start, permanent place. Brown Bros & Co, Brown’s Nurseries, Ont, TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Uid London House,’ situateon Water St., nextis Government Warebouse No 1 App!” to Peake pros & Co. jan2--tf WANTED.—Au rienced cook, ex wages , 810,00 Apply to Mrs F. Bayfield, vi COOK W4NTED.—Apply to Mia Sullivan Brighton V iila. 95 Uf TO LET. —tThat comfortabie ard ple2santly situated house on upper Queen St.. being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, now in cecunation o Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sem”, rent moderate, possession given ist May vext. Ayply to H, JAMES PALMER Ch’towr, 6> Write tc-lay tora free copy of our big Book on Patents. “7e have extensive exnericnce in the intricate patent tawseot 50 foreign countries, Send sketch. model or phate for free advice. MARION & MA. RION. Experts, Temple Building, Montreal eee er ra NOTICE TO CONTRACTORS St. dames’ Church Repairs The undersigned will receive ut his of- fice iu the Post Cffice Building, sealed tenders up to four o’clock, p.m. on Mon- dav, the 16th day of May, instant, for the following work. a The re-conetruction and alteration of the organ loft and choir gallery. b The building of a new vestry. ¢ The erection of a new chimney for the furnace—the removal of the boiler from ite preseot position to the western end of the church, and the necesa»vry ex- cavation in basement. d Renewing the church ceilings. e Re- seating the body of the church. fainting the whole of the iueide of he charch. g Stingling the mail roof, h Sundry repairs to doors, windows and floor. Plans and specifi_ations can be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, architect, Bank of Novo Scotia Building, on and after Wednesday, the eleventh day of May, io- siant. A certified bank cheque of five per cent. of tender must accompany each tender. The truatees do vot bind them- selves to.accept the lowest or any tender. A. LORD, Chairman Trustees Sr. James’ Church Fertilizer Dried Blood and Tankage High io Ammonia and Puaosphoric Acid. Write us for prices aud analysis. ‘B.&M, FATTENBUR MEN'S BICYCLE BOOTS Just received. boots in Chocolate and Black Just the thing for wheel- ing. Call and see them. R K. JOST Stamper’s Corner. JO LET OE ee ee ee bicycle For the summer of 98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant Farm, North River, overlookirg the Hill-boro River, and the aporoach to the Harbor, An ideal spot fora summer coating. Apply to ivy r 3 tUCe reiware «~« P.O. BOX 57 ! } ——— THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 19, 1898. A LACHUTE LADY Gives Her Experience with Paine’s Celery Compound. Sha is Rescued from a Terrible Condition of Suffering That Was Leading To Death. Iflammatory - Rheumatisn Reached the Muscles | of the Heari, Paine’s Celery. Compound Never Dissappoints the Rheumatic Sufferer The Marvellous Spring Med'cin3 Should Be Used This Month. It Drives All Pisous From the | System. Weis & Ricwarpson Co., GextLemen: —Ii is with extreme pleasure I give you a testitnonial in favor of your wondertul remedy, Paine’s Uelery Com- pound. Last January I uad grippe,aod it lef me suffering with that dread disease, in- flammatory rheumatsm.My hands and feet were swollen badl:; I also had rheumatism in my sides and shoulders, and in the muscles of my heart. I suffered very much until a friend advised my husband to procure Paine’s Celery Compound for me. I commenced taking tbe compound in Apri!; I have ured teu bottles, aud am per- fectly cured. The compound has given me a goed appetite and made a new person oft me,I hear Paine’s Celery Compound praiced every day by people who bave used it, and I heartiy recommend it to all who suffer from rheumatism. Yours sincerely, Mrs. D. H, Hammonp, Lachute, P. Q. neti efleiicniin The pleasure of riding is increased ten~ _—: fold if you ride a good wheel such as the! Progress at $40.00 or Imperial at $60 or $75.00. The best wicel made, It will interest yeu to examine our wheele.—Fred P. Newson, agent. 105 3in IT DON’T PAY To buy drinks for the boys—it don’t pay to buy drinks for yourself. It will pay \o quit, but the trouble has been to do this. The Dixons Vege- table Cure will absolutely remove al! desire fur liquor in a couple of days, so you cap quit without any self-denial, and nobedy need know you are taking medicine, which 1« perfectly harmless, pleasant to taste, and produces good appetite, ref:esh ing sleep, steady nerves,and dors not interfere with bueiness duties. You'll save money and ga‘nin health and self respect from the start. Full particulars sealed. The Dixon Cure Co., No 40 Park avenue, (near Milton St.), Montreal. 4 DESIRABLEPROPERTY SIGMOUNT For Sale By Auction I have received instructions to sel] by Auction, atthe premises. on Wednesday, tLe 18th day of May next,at1l o’clock 2. Mm. The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters, “Sidmount.” This property comprises 20 of acres ex - cellent land, wih large and commodious dwelling bou-e and out buildings. The house is fitted with modern im provements, baving hot and cold bath:, heated with hot water, and lighted with electric lights. The gronads are beautifully lad out an! planted with ornamentai trees. Terms easy aod made hb J 2 at sale. h, JARISTO, Auctionee: 92= & v er ee ee PLUCKY PEDRO. A Costa Rica Cowboy's Death Stroke to a Vicious Jaguar. A wounded and maddened jaguar isa dangerous enemy, but a Costa Kica cow- boy unilinchingly faced one not long age, and Forest and Stream describes the en- counter. A large catile ranch had lost several calves and young mules, and the cow boys reported that they bad seen a big jaguar sneaking away from a dead calf. The manager, thereiore, offered go to any man who would kill the beast. This is a large sum to a Costa Rica cowboy, und all the old muzzle londers on the ranch were immediately loaded to the nozzle. One morning, soon after the manager's offer, a day old calf was found with its skull crushed in. The meat had not been touched, and, believing that the big cat would come back that night for his kill, a hunt was arranged, every one going, in- cluding the dogs, and a start was made late in the afternoon. A short ride brought the hunters to the spot where the calf had been that morn- ing, but the carcass was not there. It had been dragged a little way off toa clump of bushes. The scent was redhot, and all the dogs were off at once, one old hound in particular baying at every jump. The cowboys and the other men _ tollowed closely. Suddenly the barking of the dogs broke out lodder than ever. They had the jaguar treed, and when the manager reached the tree the old hound lay dying from a blow of those terrible claws. ‘The jaguar was ging a limb, showing only his litsle ugly head. The men blazed away with their old muzzle loaders, but the cat was so high and the buckshot scattered so badly, that the fusillade bad little eflect, except to make the cat change its position. As it sprung for a bigher limb, the manager raised his winchester and fired. The result was sturtling. Down came the jaguar, striking the ground like a bag of salt. The ball had cut the spine, so that the hind legs of the animal were paralyzed. It struck the ground about eight feet from where the youngest cowboy, Pedro, stood. The boy had no gun, but like a flash his mmachete was out and he sprang at the beast. The jaguar, with open mouth, made a vicious grab at his leg, but the boy ran his machete down the brute’s throat with all the strength that was in him, and when Le drew it out the jaguar was cead. Pedro got his $25 and something else that money could not buy—the respect of the whole ranch. aka a ede o” How a person can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a ‘greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; 50¢, and $1.co. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte We are noi pong to move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Cro-kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprirg importations. Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C LEWIS xactly opposite the Nort’, Side of Market House. Grarroy S7aesr .,--.0., Tenders For Coal QE LED TENDERS will be received at the office ot the Warer Commiss‘oners, unti! noon on MONDAY, 14th inst., for | delivery at ‘he Pus:ping Station, of about | 300 tonsof Acaiia, Litle @iace Bay, | Victoria, Intercolowia!, Campbelton or Roserve Mins, Round Coal. Said coal to | be of the best quality of this years mining | to be weighed on city scalea, and delivered early in June, August and September, in about equal quantities of each said moutha | Ton to consist of 2.210 Ihe, Tenders to +tate price tor Screened Coal of each kind named above. The quality and delivery of the coal tobe subject to the approval of the Superintendent of the Works. The Water Commissioners do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender. By order D. McLEAN, Sec’y. Water Commissioners Offiee. City Hall, May 6—4i eod ~ NOTICE Application wil] be made at the present session of the Pariiament of Canada. for am actto incorporate the subsiciary bigh court of toe Ancient Order of Foresters, in the Dominion of Canada; a friendly and Bevevolent Society, with all other peces- sary power, incidental thereto, to carry out the said society’s objects, an: for other purnoses, Dated 28:h March, 1898. D. F. MACWATT, Solicitor for applicanie. Building Lot 50x100 Fest FOR SALE. _ This is one of the most desirable low in the city, being on high dry ground; op peor side of Upper Prince Si. Apply at the CITY HARDWARE STORE. far up in a big mountain guava tree, hug- A Fascinating Place. “Of all fascinating places under the gun,’’ said a gentleman who has traveled much, “the island of Tahiti, one of the Society islands, is the most fascinating. In that country, a little earth lost ina vast ocean, nature has done everything to make indolent souls happy. The climate is temperate and even all the year round the vegetation is luxuriant, the women beautiful and the nights, full of perfume and mystical light, stir the most practical mind to love of meditation and dreaming. The influence of this dreamy, lazy life is insidious. It is not necessary to work, as the island furnishes food without the labor of tillage. I know a numberof Americans and Frenchman who had gone there fora Visit and have become so enraptured with the languorous existence that, like the vis- itors to lotus land, they lie down and forget friends, home, ambition and everything. ‘*l remember how I used to feel the in- fluence steal upon me. Manya time I wished earnestly to cast my lot with those languorous people. I can look back now and see nyeelf as I lay one night against a cocoanut tree in a sort of ecsvasy of med- itation. Overhead was a sky bright with a million stars. Sounds came to meina strange fashion, blending into a murmur. A short distance away a group of natives, xirls and men, were shouting the rhyth- mic chantof the upu-upadance. I thought of myself ev this little isle, with ocean on every side and New Orleans so many miles distant. Nothing seemed real to me but shat spot in the sea, with its bright sky overbead. 1 could hear indistinctly the chant of the singers and the sobbing of the waves. A mysterious charm possessed me.”’ —New Orleans Times-Democrat. Heredity of Heterogeneous Populations. The extreme fluidity of our heterogene- ous population is impressed upon us by every phenomenon of social lite here in America. We imagine the people of Eu- rope, on the other hand, after scores of generations of stable habitation to have settled themselves permanently and con- tentedly into place. This is an entirely er- roneous assumption. As a matter of fact they are almost as mobile as our own American types. There are two ways in whieh demographic crystallization may have taken place—a people may have be- come rigid horizontally, divided into castes or social strata, or it may be geo- graphically segregated into localized com- munities, varying in size all the way from the isolated hamlet to the highly individ- ualized nation. Soth of these forms of crystallization are breaking down today under the pressure of wodern industrial- ism and democracy in Europe as well as in America. Nor is it true that the recency of our American social life has made the phenomena of change more marked here thay, abroad. In fact, with the relics of the ald regime on every hand the present tendencies in Europe are the more star- tling of the two by reason of the immedi- ate contrast.—Professar William Z. Ripley in Popular Sojence Monthly. A Fable. A Man called oii 4 Distinguished Visit- or and talked and talked and talked. And every tn minutes the Man said, “Now, I don’t want to bore you—I don’t want to bore you!’’ And it came to pass that after three hours, when the Man had said that 300 times, another Man, who had kept silence before the Distinguished Visitor, took the Yalking Man hy the arm and led him aside and said unto him: ‘*Everybody understznds that you don’t want to bore ai-ybody, but —— it! you’re doing it right alonyg!’’ And thereaiter Silence prevailed over the land.—Atlanta Constitution. The Desire to Excel. First Woman (over the garden wall)— Mrs. Jonks told me yesterday that she was the most miserable creature breathing. Second Woman—Just like Mrs. Jonks. Always trying to outdo her neighbors.— Pick Me Up. Interested to Know. First Senator—There is quite a lengthy interview of yours in this morning’s paper. Second Senator—Is that so?. What did i say?—Chicago News. a -- e Tue WHOLE system feels the effect of Hood’s Sarsaparilla—stom- ach, liver, kidneys, heart, nerves are strengthened and SUSTAINED. PICKFORD & BLACK LINE |WALIFAX & CHARLO'TETOWN. SEASON OF 189s. S. 8. City of Ghent will sa'e from Halifax for Ch’town about 24th April Importers and ship, ers will please order their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid— ships. Special freight rates will be given this season, W. W. CEARKE, Agent. Magazines — = FOR MAY Cosmopolitan, Munsey, Argosy, Ladies’ Home Jou:nal, Puritan, 84 HASZARD & MOORE, AMARAAA AR SRAAAARS ARE EO AHPAAMAARARARAARARARA RHR Ate HAVE YOU TRIED eee, A wee drappie o’ Pattison’s Rare O14 Whisky The best and safest stimulaut for Medicinal and beverage use, Patti- son’s Whisky has established itself in favor with leading Physicians and Therapeutics in Great Britain and the Colonies, whose te stimonials baar witness to its action as a speedy, safe and gentle stimulant. Pattison’s Whisky 1s remarkatly and exceptionally uniform mm age, quality and flavor, and is free from the injurious defects incidental to the many inferior brands upon the market, which are largely made up of newly distil'ed whiskies and raw grain enirite. : For Invalids an adultrated Whisky is Dangerous For sideboard use it is abowinatis, Ask your wine merchant for a wee drappie 0’ Pattison’s Whisky, For sale by ali authorized vendors, snd wholesale by ¥¥Y¥ 5 iE She gf FSFE SE ESS Se EEE ER For Sale By All License Vendors = Se ESSE SS FESS TPES ae yy High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHisPEST, and Ouly Reliable Fertilizer on the market. Have b-en largely used here for 10 years, with most grat’ fying results—.nd w.thout a single failure. Pamphlets etc., cn application. | ee —— a eee SE Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash, What! . Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 10} feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE * ‘ * R. B. NORTON & LTD CO The Createst Artists , Endorse the Heintzman & Co. Piano FROM MADAM ALBANI. Queen Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 23, 1899. Messrs Heintzman & Co., To-ont GENTLEMES,—I must thank you .ery much for the Piano supplied to my rooms, 4s also for the grand pianotorte used in my concerts here. It is really an excellent instrument, and the tone and and quality of the instrument eminently sati® factory in every way. Yours sincerely, (Signed). AUBANI. a ~ * ‘9 | Music Hovse. Tur Prince Epwarp Is_tanp Sole egenis for P. E. Island. Call in and see the latest arrivals. SONNOLLY BUILDING = A Day on Your Fest Proves the value of those shoes you purchased from us. Always easy and good wearers, both LADIES’ & GENTS’ All neat and dressy. purchasing from us. ome: a» You will also save money by J. B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Boots ——_—a=a |