THE DAILY EX XAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 28 1859 A er OO Se aT Ee. eee oe » “ENS a The Examiner Calendar oe KF OR APBIL.... ‘ — MOONS CHANGES. : Last Quarter, 3ra. New Moon, 10th First Quarter, L/th. Full Moon, 25th. i- DayofWe'k SUA Days | High | a ae a mong) Water. l i eeeneey '5 40 6 27 eves 4 ‘lnesday 34 31 57 6 05 5 Wednesday | 32 =m i3¢ 6 54 6 6 hursday 30 33 3 7 43 7 Friday 28 ao.| 61882 j 8 Saturday 26 36 } 9 9 20 0 Monday 23 39 16 10 58 , ; > Ul Tuesday 21 40 | 19 (11 47 Kal-o nine 182 package 1%Wednesday| 19 | 41 22 | morn I ; Thursday i?t¢ 26 | 1 24 —“ 4 Friday 15 44 28 | 233 Whitewish Brushes, s Saturday ” | “ : 31 3 02 ne P Sunday 4 | 10¢ to $5,90 17 Monday | 10 | 48 | 38 | 4 40 B ee nr 18 Tuesday 8 | 49 ; 41 5 28 >3IVClI Ct l M ed 19 Wednesday | 7 50 44 6 17 Paints. | 20\Thursday | 5 | 52 | 47 | 7 06 21 Friday 3 53 56 | 7 54 “4 22 Saturday 2 54 52 | 8 43 Step Ladders. dudes 5 0 | % | 6 1988 24 Monday 4 = a : 58 (10 21 SS 4, Pare 25. Tuesda 7 40 1110 * ie ye 26 Wednesday | 55 |6 59 3 i11 58 | 27 Thursday “m7 8 7 even 28 Friday 52 2 10 1 36 6 29 Satrsday 51 4 pe 30 Sunday a4 7 5 14 16 oi Rogers Charlottetown Sewerage System SP ALED SEPARATE TENDERS ad- dressed to the undersigned, will be re~ ceived at this Office until noon on - TURDAY, MAY 6 1899 . For furnishing « i Der es ng work neces ary < Bulding a Re-ervoir and Pumping Station. 20d For furnishing material and per- forming the labor in the erection of the Pun ping Machinery. 3ri. For furnishbirg Cast Iron Man- hole Frames aud Coversand other Iron work. Tne above work to be done according to conditions, plans and specitications to be freen at thie Uflice, aud also atthe Office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin, 53 S:ate Street, Boston, Mass. Proposals must be on forme supplied from this Office; and each tender must be accoinpanied by a cert fied Bank Cheque for (>) per cent of the amount of the ten-~ der, vod pavable te the order of the Com- mise oneis Of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be forfeited if the party tecline the contract or fail to complete the werk cvuntracted for, but will reluroed in case Of non-acceptance of ten- Cr. The Commies oners do Be) ve no kind them- ‘to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH, Chairm on. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. L, April 15, i#o9 ald Harm for Sale. The eubscriters off r for sa'e the farm upoo which«Martio Praun-ht bas ‘been liviry, at Beaeb Hill, Lot 49. ¢ tainmg 100 scree. Immediate ° - on given, | * and terme moderate. Apply to Mc LEOD, MORSON « » ogUARRIE. \Ch’ town, 26th Apri!, 1899. wyelmo be | ——— NOTICE! The report that Dr. t De. Mal heson is about to quit his p-actice at Mo>atazue is not true. That he is abont taking a post gra /uate course at MeFill University, is true, and that he will resume his practice at Mon- tague about June 25:h, next is also true. 92 -dy 3iw 2wk:, wk3i **: Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Employment Rez2istry Ary persons wanting employment, and em- ployers of labor ‘n want o* assistance, will obtain help and situations by a p ying ~ — Snelgrove, Kent St. ee auneinati mare 8 years old, “FOR SALE. Provider, due from Franch Lion, with foa! to to foal first of June. Apoly to B. F. Long- wortb. 98 TO RENT. —for aterm oft to 5 vears, that twelve (12) acre lot situated on west side of Malpeque Road, now in possession efi. Peardon Esq Possession given lst May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 WANTED.—\ position as honuse%e eper, no objection to widowers family. or as com- panion, help or governess. Address E. M. Examiner Office. 94 Gi pd £. 8, WYANDOTTE 8, —A few settings from my best hens, only $1 00 per doz. R. D. Tavior at E. W. Taylors store 91 W \NTED.—A Se-vint mn. must under- stand farming, and mak: himself cenerally useful. apply at this office. 94 dy 3i pa FOR SALE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north side P W College Block, 46 ruome, hot water heating larze garden and ban in rear svnly to S C Moore or F WL Moore Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw TO LET--A C ottage on Uover Prince S'reet next the residence of Mr. F..7. Nash. Poss. esgion ist of May. Apply tc W. ans ov FORSALE CHEAP — A licht four wheeled iigzer. Apply to John Hawkins, St, Peters Road. 95 dy lwk FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO, TA BLES.—I have for sale tw monarch pool ables end one billiard table—ivory balls ith enes, r:cks, e'c. complete, all in good der, will be sold very cheav, Apoly at the Hub Billiard Hall or to P, Burke P. O. Box Charlottetown si imo First cle ssa tbe emeSu automatic acetylene ges gererator onthe mar- ket sells at sizht; liberal irducements to re- liable oon apply to the Sunlight Gas Co Lid, Mc atreal. WANTED—A capable girl for gereval house a _ Apply to Mrs M, Trainor, Sidne —_ evervwhere to introduce ight Gas Generator; only reliable Latest About Dreyfus. ; —- Lonpon, April 26 —Mr. David Christie | Murray publishes the = statement that he has learved from trustworthy eources in Paris that the Superior Conncil at War, i clidiag Gen, de Nergrier, Gen, Zirlinder, Gen. Grovanninelh, "Gen. Du chesne, and Gen. Jamont, its vice presi- | dent, none of whom, excep’, perhaps, Gren. Z ilinden, has heretofore been implicated jag the D eviis afla r, have i cided that nnuder bo circumstances, whateyer, shall eae be liberated. H» underatunda from the same sources that negotiations are vow proceeding bve- wen the intliigence bureau and the ; Jzes of the Court of Cassation to secure sj coo of the request for revis' ‘on, and tbat adele favoring revision are being uti-e i to b imidation. Mor thar , he Larne that every~ ting sr aoged for a sham trial of ol. Peeqaart, woo 1s O be degraded and tenced to imprisonment for ten years. —— + <r oo a® heel se Arithmetic and Medicine, :t confesses ignoraut that [tisan honest quackery th: wn blunders, still cy are ne thing worse, A whaling ipper, in the old days, rricd a mevicise chest and a table of reciions. One of tbe rules ran, ‘‘ For re throat witb fever, give a tabile- poonful of No. 15.”’ ‘*Well, it so bappened,’’ explained be captain, ‘‘that No. 15 was all used ap, so 1 gave the man a dessertspoonful f No. 5 and another of No. 10, ind i don't think the chap tbat drew ap the table could have been good at ‘res; or else, what's just as likely, (ue medicipes were all shams. Either vay, it was bard on poor Bill. He died .i belf an hour, with a dreadful pain 1 Lis inside. ’’—Exchange. re ¢ Misapprehension. Wickwire—If you do not work, vou gught rot to eat. Hungry Higgins—There you go ag ‘in, jnmpin on me for eatin. J eat ’cause | bave to, not ‘cause 1 want to.—Indiau- apolis Journal. To ‘tknock the spots off anything”’ is an allusion to the traditional skill of western cowboys and famous rifle shots, who would shoot the spots ont of a card held between the fingers of a friend. — ; ¥ SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They egulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smali Bose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand “arter’s Little Liver Pifig Charlotietowa Sewerage System ee SEALED TENDERS addressed to the nodersigned, will be received at this Office antil noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 for furnishing certain materials and per- forming the work necessary for the con~ struction of certain portions of the Chars lottetown Sewerage System, according to conditions, specifications anc plans to be teen at this Office, and also at the Office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin, 53 State Street, Boston, Maes Proposals must be on forme supplied from this Office; and each tender must be accompanied by @ certified Bank Cheque “| for six hundred dollars ($600), sieeaae to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply. Thia cheque wil! be forfeited if the party decline the contract orfail tocomplete the work contracted for, but will be returned in case of non- acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Office of Commissioners of Sewers aod Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. [., April 15, 1899. al5 ‘Siunl) Cap.”’ Sisatior. “Pecos Lill is not the o suat C.eneriml Shafter ever e: au old newspaper man the other day ‘Out in Denver be was known for years as ‘Smail Cap Shatter,’ explanation. It seems that a banquet of some sort had been given tea lot of ariny Ollicers, and among the guests was ‘senera), then Colonel, thafter. Theold Denver Tribune printed at junt of the afttair, and a Hist of those present was included in the article. ‘‘When the proofs were examined be- fore the paper was made up, it was ob- served thut Shafter’s initials were in lower cor? type, and the proofreader promptiy marked them ‘small cap.,’ weaning thai they should be reset in capitals of a sinall size. The intelligent oom positor supposed that the inscription ‘ndicated some military title with which be was unfarailiar, and instead of mak. $ag the proper correction substituted ‘Small Cap. Shafter,’ and thus it ap peared on che following morning. **Pecos Bill was mad enough to bite nails when he saw the paper, but every: body else roared, and the title stuck to him until the yarn was gradually for gotcen. 16 is still remembered, however, by plenty of o.d timaexc. * oo The Great Fire at the Windsor, NY. Was an awful calamity, but cannot be remedied, Now, Caterrb: zone can remedy and is a positive cure for catarrh avd kindred dreaded diseases. This statement is backed up by bushels ef testimoniale, which we have and can produce, Snuffs, gintments, washes, etc., have been proved nseless in giving relief or curing eatarrh, brenchitis, irritable throat, nasal aad ear passag:s, but Catarrhozone, the ozonated air cure, does noi on'y g ve immediate r lef, but ¢ff-cts a permanent cure. Why delay? Send at once for sample boule aod inhaler, 10 cents. Out~ fi , $1 00, , acct —_— << Gilles In the Pulpit. The tenets of John Wesley and his disviples were eagerly embraced in Nor- folk, and Giles frequently became a lo cal preacher. One ‘“‘local,’’ Sam by name, is described as ‘‘a born teacher,”’ though his similes often dropped to the burlesque. On one occasion he took for his text, ‘‘The wages of sin js death,’’ and prefaced his sermon as follows: **My fri’nds, Brother Paui tells us that the waages o’ sin is death. Now, Jet's see wuther we kin grasp wot he maan by’t. S’pose I wor tu go an du my haarwest for Mr. H. (a local farmer), an arter all the wuk wor dun goan ax Mr. T. (another farmer in the same vil- lage) fur my waages, wot du yeou think Mr. T. would saay? Sure-ly he would up and saay, ‘Sam, yeou airafule. Go an ax Mr. H. fuz yer waages; yeou ha’ dun yer haarwest there. Wot du yeou come an ax me fur yer waages fur?’ An ef I wuk all my loife fur the daavil an go tu God fur my reward be wool saay, ‘No, no, Sam; veou go tu the daavil fur yer reward; yeou bey wuked fur him in the haarwest o’ loife; he must pay yeou.’ ’’— Westminster Gazette. An amusing example of the Irish- man’s pronunciation occurs in a story told of the late Dr. Todd, the Irish archeologist, who, although a great scholar, was not above perpetrating a practical joke The London Spectator tells the story and says: A verr Jearned Englishman went to Dublin to examine some mannscripts in the library of Trinity college and was of course introduced to Dr. Tedd, whe one day ip conversation told bim that there was iv Trinity college a cu- rious instance cf the surviva! of a habit Cating from thetime cof the Danes; that at a certain hour of the afternoon—J think 6 o’clock—a porter went the cound of the college ringiv:za bell ana valling outina loud voice, ‘‘The Dane’s in the ball,’’ when all the students rushed from their rooms torepel the in- vaders. So the learned but somewhat incredulous Eng)ishman repaired to the college at 6 o’clock, and, sure enough, what Dr. Todd had told him came to pass, which he gravely related on his return to England. he summons af eourse referred to the dean. ———> >-© <4 Please don’t forget. The new firm of W-eks & Co.. buy from the same manufac- ture? and mille as their predecessors and can sel] you the goods as low as anyone in the trade. Weeks & Co —_—_—_—___-—_ wa 3 == Glock Doctoring What’s the good of a clock if it doesn’t keep time? Well then let us send for it and make it right; don’t put it off any longer, but let me know righr away. No cure, no pay.' , ‘ | : ¢ G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc, ese 22 22 7 @ 2 0 @ 2 2 8 @e@ Queen Street. ~> hb @eMQSP BV 2V282B4908 uly nickname ” a joyed Faid | and as he is! anything but smat) the tithe calls for an Clothing f ocr cent. less than reg- ular prices t Our big purchase of Men’s and Boys | {lothing at the Doull & Gibson sale has ar. 9 or Everyones at 25 to 85 rived. “We can now supply you with C loth: ing atthe manufacturers’ cost rices. Men's Tweed Pants from 0c, Te, $1.60, 1.25, 1.50, 2.00, worth 50 per cent | more—Men’s uaad Suits from $3.75 and upwards, t will mean money in your voce et to buy your clothing from us. 2 J. B. Macdonald & Co eee ‘eee AIC & HAIG Oldest Whisky Distillers on Earth. Est. Since 1679. THREE STAR & FIVE STAR “ SCOTS WHISKY We S.mply ask the Consumer to Compare it S Can be obtained at all first class Hotels a HOUSEKEEPER: 8 WILL FIND AT Tdi CITY HARDWARE STORE ni OFS, DR Hewsecleanin& SUPPLIBS. Builders will also find a complete line of goods, suitable — to their requirements. Do you want a Fairchild Washing Machine? Our terms — are easy R. BR. NORTON rare) LTD & SEED WHEAT DEAR SIR, — [am very glad to be able to inform you that after testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from the North West last fall, I have no hesitation in reeomment ing it to the fa:mers of P. E. Island. I sowed twenty grains without making any special selection, and out of thejtwenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in this section of the country pronounce your seed wheat the best sample that they have seen imported to this Island. Yours ete., R. P. BAGNAti, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E. I. I still have a few bags of this specially selected wheat to dis- pose of. HORACE HASZARD, QUEEN SQUARE Ch’town, April 18, 1899 a