J ct ee ETE NI SII NT RE IY pnatuge enmammite - | ~*~ ~-_ - am A ar | The Examinet Calendar | MAKE THE MEN MARKET. oF ORI eo A Weman Writer's Bold Suggestion te | Help Weary Wives. There are few thMgs that exhaust a M NS CHANGES. i Fn tat Soe ial , woman more than a day 8 shopping. | i | The average man looks upon a woman's | \ 7 | “purchasing day’’ as one of pleasures, | ;})j. O N | but when he accompanies her on one of | _ | these shopping expeditions he goes » , home, after his patience has been ali ex of |Day of Wek a es wroree | baasted, with a different belief. He | : learns, too, that a Woman can endure » a ' | wexations and disappointments with | . : = . g - og | much more equanimity than he cap, 3M. A a f 7 and he mentally vows never to do it 47 48 - again 5 We , The number of miles traversed is 6T! +7 + really what tires one, and it is little 7\Friday 24 +6 3 wonder that the woman who does the 8 Sa v 21 | shopping for herself and her« ntire fam- 9 Sunday : 45 , | mort {iy, as well as the marketing and the 10 os ae . 7 bargaining with the ‘‘butcher and bak 7 We ne ww! 28 a3 7 2 35 er and candlestick muaker,’’ should fee 13 Phursd om 43 16 ; >4 | the need of rest for her tired nerves. 14 Fr iow } 12 14 4 13 The man of the house should always 1S Saturday 3 i} 12 5 02 | do the marketing. Im the old days 16 Sunday 32 10 10 > 2 when the butler was not the statel) 17 Monday 33 39 8 6 40 personage he is now, women were nev- 18, Tuesday : 38 0 7 23 | er troubled with the worries of house- 19) Wednesday sty 3] 4 3 17 bold purchasing, for the bead of the 20 Thursday 36 * 2 |9 8 | house did the entire buying, and 21| Friday a = ; : 2 ‘‘James’’ carried the parcels and was = eae 39 33 a il 32 not ashamed to do it. iis 24\Monday 40 3 S3 lever No mother who has the care of little 25 Tuesday 4] 2] 51 1 30 children should give the precious morn- % Wednesday 42 30 ig 159 | ing hours to anything else but the 27 Thursday 43 23 5 248 | pursery, nor should she let butchers 28/ Friday 45 27 43. 327 | wnd grocers’ boys call for and deliver 29 Saturday 46 | 2 ‘1 4 26 | orders, because there is sure to be dis 30 Sunday 41 = 38 «5 14 | gatisfaction if sha does. Some wealthy 31Mcaday 448 |7 24 1435/6 03 | gamilies allow their chef to take charge Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ ee NOTICE-— This ia to give notice that I wil! not be resnonsible for any bills, of anv kind coptracted in my rameby Mav Netleon, from this date. (Capt) Andrew Net!sen 162 31 pd — —— w <NTED AT ONCK— 4 girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs Cart. Neilson Euston Street 162 3i pd WA NTED—? girl in a small family. Ar- ply to Mrs R. Young, Hillsborough Sqnere 59 — — — FOR SALP.—Ata bareain as elecant!r sit- vated brilding lot fronting on the northern side ef Gerald St. Arply to J. H. Re@din Solicitor Cameron Block 158 10) ec d WANTED—A honsemaid, one who ren wait on table preferred, Apply to Mrs Bay aon 56 + TO LET—For the snmmer months, a ert- tage at Waterside, containing seven rocms Peantiful locetionand verv quiet neighbor hood. Joha M Haley, Pewnal PO HOUS® TO LET.—On Kent Street. formeiv cecupied by Misses Coles, rent moderate. Apply toF. McRory on premises, 140 tf TO L.FT—A house situated on Prince Street contairing eleven reoms, suitable for a rrtyv- ate residence or boarding house. Rert moder ate. Arply to Mr. Thomas McQuaid, lower Queen Street. 144 — WA NTED = A gir) for general horeework Mrs T. J. Harria Brighton Koad 140 tf PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMFEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ng er experienee needed; viain instruction ard werk mailed on apriication for rosition Address Memorial Co.. London, Ont, TOLET—A dwellice heonae aon Priree &r,, formerly ocennied bv Mr. 3a, C0, Nesh Poesexe ion given immediatelv. Arply to Henry Smith, at County Court ffce 123 —— se Sao ——_ TO LET.— Honse on Rrichton Road, heat- ed with hot water. Rath Rooms etc, at present ocupied by T J. Dillon Esq = "“o®session civen Mav. avoly to T. J. McKinnon 69 —_—— $75.00 will buy the best hand made bugyy with bet materiel and work throughout Keep the money en tbe Island. ene curage your own mechanics, and buy from F. R. Fos- ER, Upper Queen Street wytf L810 TBKG A TRIAL! GIVE OUR BLENDED TEA trial and you will be satis fied with the test, and con- tinue using. fur 28¢ Tea is Great Value Axce_ 5 Pound Lots at a Reduction ~—_——_o—_-_— SANDERSON & CO. PURE FOOD SELLERS 4 ESE Wer Coops — \ Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR SUNNYSIDE. w% @ ” As IRB } Charlottetown. ‘ Small Pill. —— THE er ere © DAiuwY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 153, 1849 of the househeld, and he collects a large percentage from the tradesmen, which, ot course, is added to the monthly bill. Reputable storekeepers will not do this kind of busineas, however, and the chef ‘*patronage’’ is controlled entirely by few men. On the whole, it is much more satisfactory for the man of the house to do the marketing. He will get the best meat, have his orders promptly attended to and suve about 25 per cent in the transaction, as well as the health af bis wife. —Chicago Times-Herald. nn ae SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepstag Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsh ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetabie. Small Dosey Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilla Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th June, 1898, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun excepted,) as under, Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up A M. MM. A. M PM 740 130 310 Iv Ch'townar 1000 1135 950 800 15300 330 Royalty Junct 941 1115 935 832 236 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 8 42 2 ol 426 Hunter River 842 1017 853 913 335 506 arEmeraldiv 759 939 823 Aw 5 54 lv Junct 1000 640 610 ar Iv 65S 835 735 S'’side 10) _ i 45 lv ar 820 545 15 817..... Wellington. .... 745 500 155 845...... Port Hill. ....714 4D Ui 937 O'Leary .... 621 309 pie at. « Ale... . . :. 510 210 310 1055 ar... -Tignish..... lv 500 105 PM. PM AM AM. AM PM AM PM 6 15 200 lv..Charlottetown..ar815 350 ‘ 20 330....Mount Stewart.....710 221 S10 438....... Cardigan. ......6 10 1251 825 5 O00ar.. . Georgetown. ...lv 5 55 12 30 AM PM AM PM AM PM AM PM 7 15 330 1v..Mount Stewart..ar705 210 i 44 OP icvndc st ee 637 131 Se BOGicos.. ae. Pees... Oh re 910 6O05ar......Souris..... lv510 1135 AM PM AM PM P.M. A. M. 8 25 NWisce: Meibrealé.... ar 5 45 9 ii ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 5 06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen, Man. Can. Gov't Rys. ‘ Moncton, N. B, G A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. RB, | PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Other Time Tables, etc. Prince K iward Islaad has many 6ttrac- jourists, and It ts expected that of visitors will be fions for season the tnftlux } Ve ry latrye, HOW TOG will be due at Charloctetown on Monday | night. On the following ‘Tuesday at one she will leave on return to Boston. Hali- tax apd Port Hawkesbury are called at trip. Passengers take the sieauper mentioned, be H«lirax bas been supplemented by the may of the ports every mi Gi Grand Duchess. tbe steamer City of Ghent ply s between Halitax and Charloutttown each week, talling at several ports en route. She is ‘ue here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam. pana, Tiber and Polino, of Mootreal, also make Charlottetown a port of cail. Passengers for this Province coming by way o: Pictou are brought to Charlottetown Dv vhe ateamer Princess. Those coming ‘ of Point Du Chene connect with Northumberland, and may come through to Charlottetown by the mail s*pecia! which leaves Summerside each evening immediately after the steamer resehes that port. AND UY way the steamer OTHER ACCOMODA- TION. ats) Thawietis occa ck Charlotretown Queen Holel....ccccce. si HOTEL North Shore House......... Ma!peqnue There are many other hovele throughoxt the province, as well as ® good many farm houses, where excellent accommodation may be Obtained at & reasonabie rate. ROCKY POINT FERRY The steamer Elfin plies hecween Prince Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, (Sundays excepted) as followe: Wil] leave Prince Street Wharf Will leave Rocky Point: Tourists Information Bureau. Visitors to Prince Edward Island who desire information, relating to hote’s, and boarding honsee, trains, boats Livery stables ete. and how to reach the different seaside and courtry resorts, fishing places &c, &c. can obtain the same by calling on or writing to Mesers Johnson & Johason druggists. Prowse Block Ch’town. Al! information cheerfully furnished free of ‘T TO CHARLOTTETOWN | The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for | ‘ ee : nei) FEOUE To ccekages soa se s Berekté Batebsccccosees sceas “ Renbin Houre. .... sscorccess “ Lepege Ho use.... ......-- - Finlay Houre..........- - ene BORE, . ons c ececees > " Railway House........ sities nodes * Cantwell House......+cecceeoee 6 CHRON BOG esis kn cvae ce Summerside ier ee... Ses ac eess te Campb-lt Hotel.........-+ ” Aitken House.....c.ceccseseseee Georgetown Tapper House. ... 2... ° wc ee, We GOON, . vcasvedes Souri SU NE i cand tens “ Landsdown Hotel...... ...-Cape Traverse Albion Terrace... . ....0+-- Alberton ! Wisener House...... » aeciie “ Seaforth Bowmee...ccos ssece- ? LORY BICC .. ccc recseee os Tign'sh © PAPI RG). os c'c.o- 9: 0:00 Kersiogion ; Commercial Hotel......... " Macdenald House......... 3 Montasue Ciark’s Hotel...... ........ ..M: unt Stewart DEMO TEOUOE., . oc cccacs oo = 2 RI SEE scitd a ruses, Tracadie Beach Seaside Horel..... PES DEE eH Rustico Pleasant View House....... Hampton Pintida - Biel. 2c. cus sc Powval Dominion Hous ........ ” Cli ff Houae...... shintedpaks « Starhope PT a cccireciciantad e eee sy pcs ke ov cen Brackley Point a6. diteutes Lhe s ee ca ~ oe -e ie a boas es 8 00 “ “_**e © 6 © © © OOOO ee CO SSFORHH © & 9 30 “ Or sheaaweas tas (eee Gare = wes eie ——. * as el as. i ORs 8 ! “ 7 eere eeetee 4 00 és a Be os .630 WR cos ccctou dcimmbeste 1 OO Rs ee I ee a ee © sey. oS Cis eee Mee sh en on ae bine ** seveccadeecccosccestsoesccccscsesn 8 OD Be GBs! Me! . otkiedee be Miititerenvs ae TF aceddaanenseh po tine sieves de ae “ WY Msehikes G4 alos toe ss fs [—.6C SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Sireet Wharf : Oe ie a 900 a. m. f seseseserseesesseresesesreree Ld 45 Pp, Ms 66 eS: 6:5).4:0 62 62” @ eeteeeere eteeeee 2 00 i so ee Sy er ee pitberebicdsccses OC Will leave Rocky Point : AE ius ee eee Lh bec tka 1000 a. m, Y pnidhd Mecebebebaids ds vein LL Ae p- m, vat EE « 90. sbbdekulleced. 2k 300 @ Y Mdibicénasc ccittuiemeele sq.Ct«* An Ita Penaant, The Poletti’s little ttage stands in a field and is semidetached. Like many of their class in Italy, they have a great love for and pride in their home. The furniture is wel! polished, the tools and an atcempt at lian utensils arranged with decoration, and all is clean and neat. It is atwo roomed house. On the ground floor is the kitchen, where the boy’s bed the upper room. Here are two large beds, one for the parents, the other for the two girls. In the kitchen stand a walnut wood table and a sideboard of antique design, an heirloom of the mother’s; a walnut | chest holds the bed and table linen and another old chest the best clothes; the everyday clothes are kept in a chest up stairs. They try to add something every year to the house linen. Sometimes the mother and daughters beg the use of a little plot of ground, which they sow with flax, and the year following they spin and weave it themselves, borrow- ing a loom froma farmer. Their stock compares favorably with that of the | better off English cottager, to say noth- ing of the quality of this homemade | linen compared to that bought cheap at a country shop.—Fortnightly Review. | Titles For Sale. 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And more, there is an absolute guarantee to cure in ev package, or money will be refunded. We w also send a two weeks’ trial quantity free to any nee suffering from this dangerous disease. apanese Catarrh Cure is a new discovery being a prescription perfected by one of . America’s most successful specialists in treat- ing this disease. It is a soot. ing, penetrating and healing pomade, prepared m stainless compounds of Iodine and Essential oils, to be inserted up the nostrils, The heat of the body melts it, and the very act of breathing carries it to the diseased parts. It reaches, soothes and heals every part of the mucous membrane, curing invariably all forms of catarrh of the | nose and throat, and all forms of catarrhal deafness. Mr. Joseph Little, the well-known mill owner of Port Essington, B.C., writes: ** Japanese Catarrh Cure comer cured me of catarrh, which had troubled me for 7 ae during which time I had spent over $1,000 on ies and specialists in Toronto and San Francisco. About two years ago I procured six boxes of Japanese Catarrh Cure, and since completing this treatment have not felt the slightest symptoms of my former trouble. can highly recommend it. Relief came from the first application. We always keep a sup- ly in the mill for cuts and burns, and consider t superior to any other remedy for ane Soild by all druggists. 50 cents. Sample free, Enclose 5 cent stamp. Address, The Griffiths & Macpherson Co., 121 Church Street, Toronto, Seld by Ceo. E. Hughe HaLIGKS Hallie Prices Right HASZARD & MOORK SUNNYSIDE NOTICE! Sealed Tenders will be received by the Trustees of the Montague School til) Friday evening June 30th 1899 for the removing of the old schoolhouse from the present site tothe land of C. B. Frases Remov —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “=——— London House Corner charge. a distance of about 20 chains. Said schoolhouse io be repaired according to a specification to be seen at JOHN J. McDONALD Trustees 1899 d TO IMPORTERS We are prepared to quote through rates of freight, un Tinplates, Hardware, Liq- uors and genera) Merchandise from Lon- pon, Liverpool, Glasgow, Avonmouth Dock and Antwerp to Charlottetown and a)l points on the P E Island Railway, Apply to Thomas Campbe! PEAKE BROS & CO stands under the stair which leads to | ; NOS, PR Pa RL yen IIT en Ie "nen ree IC | Fas, Theat kp bao ns oul \ Cee OE eo a eae it * web? a im > Pilla li elt ah hdl lt ll Mn ac lilacs tats cat ils tl i & er tar BERGER’S PARIS GREEN It made especially fine for use in the spraying machines for applying it It’s now Is sure death. kills the bug instantly. It’s as fine as flour, deep in color, strictly pure and deadly poison. Be sure you get the genuine. Look for Berger's name on the package and take no other. Made by 4 LEWIS BENGER & SONS,, Ltd, é LONDON, ENGLAND EERE WEY SWRI WRLC EI WOR Teer et | AINS IN ALL KINDS OF—— FURNITURE BIG DISCOUNT SALE It will be money ip yonr pocket to trade with us. JOHN NEWSON Groceries, » Crockery » and » Glassware ———Retail at Wholesale Prices — an]. aa repre LTE —_—. ~ ay? tha ) ‘4 - ree Fe; Wivire Wasa OSE) wv Sree SAN ——w- as z fs _ — iain eee See — / eR sai Taya Mea Six piece Glass Table "Sets Se FEY fe Sie ‘ selling at 26c, regular price Vg. NW Ly ‘ y 25 cents, Ey oF —— 4 re ; a. “4 —— 100 Flower Pots from le up 1000 Teapots from 10c up, 1000 Jugs very low erry Sets, 7 pieces, 2le P. MONAGHAN ss GH CLASS Licht Summer Coats -and Vests ee— LUSTRE AND CRASH Offer “Buildnig ——— -* JOHN McLEOD & CO ae a aR ee a oD PPR LORI OE te 5 a A F’R THE HARVEST OF 1899 Deering Wervesting Machinery Wil take the lead Try a Deering Ideal Binder for |j+htvess of draft, strength and durability. SRAAKAS VW “% % wy ~~ = * ARASH Ideal Mowers will start in any crop Call ana see taem befvre buying. Deering Binder Twine feet louger than any other wwine. 8@"CALL AND GET A CATOLOGUE~@3a . GRANT & CO, Agents BSE Ee ES EE EEE EY J. B. MACDONALD and CO’Y WE HAVE JUST RFCEIVED 10 dozen pairs of the celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, in all widths Withim $3 shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many rold at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale hv , witLout backing the team, v runs 650 feet to the pound 150 : : : : : Neat ae a { Ch’town, July 11,’99—pat J.B.MACDONALD & CO. C). sown f ees