THE ] JAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 18, 1899 OO er ‘ eS... aa al z 7 cient idealieie cadtentlenateronple ¥ . 4 Wi Lif l A Ueitid £2 UIA = fy” s¢ : ‘ ‘ Zhé trorwi pe é Of < is an ache or pain. But the J S 7 aun af ie coe Oj tite blood ts whole body. Parify tt with . oe ' Aallivld 4 dp Gel bblice Ix ey, aver and stomach once respond? No thorn in this point Si ros Pane “T had severe pains in my . form of neuralgia. mot! er coe me to take Hood's 5 rilla and it ate me wel and have also given it to my baby : 3 factory results. I am giad to! ommend HooWl’s Sarsaparilia to others. Nas. Jou La Pager, 240 Church St., Toronto, Ont. Complete Exhaustion —“ After treat- met po I was weak, hardly able I took Hood’s to wulk. My blood was thin. Sars «parilia until well and gained 20 Ibs. It a' <o benefited my wife.” ARTHUR MILLS, Dre:den, Unt. Hoods Sarsaparill “Never Disappoints= —— Ho a’ ~ » Pills s cure li liver ills; the non- irritating and on! ly cathartic to take with Hood's Sarsaparilia. Wats, Lost, Found, &E E: ployment Reo istry A ersons wanting em: loyment, and em t OV «f’abor in wart of sesistance, wil; ob’ ain belp and situations by applying t en rincigrove, Kent st. O8T—Fr th's ity. on rh irsday ‘night, a Lady's Rear. Fioder will please leave same atihis od e. 9) TO |. B?.—4 house on North River Road containing 5 rooms and kitehen, wi'h 4 barn aitached. Apply to John E lio’. | wk pd > wile TO LET.— A house on Dorcherter Street coniaining7 rooms, new oceupied by Mr. John VeLeod. Possession given I5th May mext Ay ply to Thom: us Alley. 3 “Wan T KE D. 4 copy ‘of * ‘The Song Folie” in good -ondision, app'y at this office. 89 ANTE D.—Tw or thr 14 to learn . gir dr ssenaking. Apoly to Misi stewact. Gr:fion St., be weea Prince aad Aillsborough 85 EX 'RFESS WAGONS FOR SALE.—Two Apply at P. H. Trainor’s be lettered to suit pnrehaser lwk pd 85 dwelling house rew e.;ress Wagons, Keut stree*. Will TOLET.—that comfortable situated near corner of !'avies and Pembroke St.. Brighton. now occuried by Mr. W. J. Balitroan snoly to W. C. Harris Jr 8&3 TO LET.. # house on Brighten Road, heated With hot aater; bath, electric I'ght. W. C Her.ia Jr. 85 PLEAS4‘N?® HOVE WORK FOR MEN OR W MEN; diy or evening. No canvass- ingwer experic:ic® needed; plain instruc‘ions anw ork maile! on appiicat'on for position. Address + Memori: 41 Co, London SI FIR « Yr CLASS BILLIARD AND POO, T4BLES.—I have for s#le two monarch pool tables end one billiard table—ivory balis with cues, r cke, etc. complete, all in cood order, will be so'd v Hub Hilliard Hall orto P, 62C hi ‘lo tetown Fi irs! cl nts «vervywhere to in rodwee the A meSuntight Gas Generator; only reliable aufom atic acetylene gas generator on the mar- ket se ils at sight; liberal inducements to re- liable agen's: apply to the SunlightGas Co tad. Mc atreal. TOTE Tan ‘House on Rrighton Road, heat- ed with hot water. Bath Rooms etc. at present eccupied by T J. Dillon Esq Poss°ssien civen st May. apply toJ. J. McKinnon 69 _ ‘ry chean, Apnly at the Burke P. 0. Bx slimo as age Tro .ET—The house and premises known “us the “Old London House, ’situateon Water St., af Kb. Government Warehouse No 1 Appl: to Peake Mros & (n, jan23—tf TO RENT.—for aterm‘of 1 to 5 years, that tweive 12) acre lot situated on wost side of Maloeyi¢ Road, now in possession of J ’ Peardoa Esq. Possession given lst May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co bl FOR SALE OR TO LET —-That brick house ~ : non rth eide P W College Blosk, 16 r water heating large garden and ba li rear anply to S © Moore or F Ww L Meore Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw Charlottetown Sewerage System SEALED SEPARATE TENDERS ad- dresse 1 to the undersigned, will be re« ved @ this Office uatil nooo on SATURD:Y, MAY 6, 1899 For furnishing materiale and per gwork wneces-ary for Building a he. ran? Pumping Station. 2 For furnishieg material and per- forming the latborin the erection of the Pump og Machinery. ded. Por furniah: g Cast Iron Man- hole |} rames aod Coversand other Iron work. The above work to be done according tO con litt ns, pins yee a gy mee eeen al this Uftie la'so atthe Office of the Ec gineer, . Freeman C. Coffin, 3 Sta ¢ piree’, B sion, Maes. Pro Seale must be on forms supplied from this OrRee; wad each tender must be accom anied bya cr «fied Bank Chequ: r€S) per cent of the amount of the ten- , 1 J pavable ‘o he order ef the Com m Sgovers of Ses-r, and Water Supply. his Cheque will be forfeited if the party le Bine the contract or tail to couples the work cvntracted for, but will b returned io case Of non-acceptance of ten ve T .e ‘Comm’‘es ore d no bind them Feives i.) accept thes weet om any tender, ; HENRY »MITH, Cilairm pb Offfet of Commissionsrre cof Sewers ani fatcr Supplv, Charlottetown, P. E. I, pri 15, i899, alé mt EMPLOYMENT BUREAU An employment burean hase just beer venel bo the Women’s council, and t nformation office will be conducted 0 Mies Sn Higrove, Kent S reet Following are the regulations and scaie of change 1. Fees be paid to Mice Snellgrove 2. Reference must be given by person n poyment, Terms for persons wanting emplov 1. Initia f for r ter’n y nan ) ents 2. Such name to be retained on book he period of three monibs in Cases « mporary employmeat, such as sewing rrand laundresses. &c., wit! urther pay. 3. In ca-es of employment for m gibened periods, such as domestic ré is, &c., besides the fee of 5 cents, a lditional payment ot 5 per cent. of fi boys, Y nonoth’s Wages \o be pai iat the end of month. + Livery time one of the class, such 4 i estic servants, oblains a. e#itus ihrough the ureau, tbe fee isto be ewrd terms for employers: 1 Initial fee, 10 centr, ia taining per-one for work by the day, suc as sewing girls, &: , the name of employ is to be retained on books w) bout furih pev for a period of three months 2 In cases of obtaining servants fo more lengthened terms. such as lomes!'€ vervante, 15 cents additiona to be pati whea h els is secured 3. For every servant cases of ob of the more per manent clase,the fees, «ob 1 ital and add ‘ional amounting to 25 cents to be re- ewrd For persous with a recommendation from One Of the women of the Counc! can bave name registered for work by the lay free. lt is recommended that the member of council who takes an interes n above persons pay the initial fee. Employment registry : All persons wanting employment, and employers @f labor in want of assistance «ill obtain belp and sitmations by applying o Mise Snellgrove, K nt Sir-et. | | ARTHUR KAVANAGH | Editor of ExaMINER,— a cite “rpn,— Will you be so kind asto publish ao account of a Mr. Arthur Kavanagh, a | member of the British House of Com - mone, which I bave clipped from the Mon- real Daily Star. I am _ personally ac- quainted with bim, al often oaw him go omy u cle, Mr. Mattvew Marphy’s place, M:. Lof us, County Killkeny. His resis ence is about three miles from M1, Loftus, ,od otten raw him with wy unele’s sons. I ch about six feet bigo. He sat in a iddle made like @ chair and coming up snder his arms. My brother Jobn often «k him from bis saddle. I was at the | me ooly 14 years of age, and lived with ny uncle. I thought by publishing this extract it migbt reach others on the L-land who may know something about this vonderful man. Iam yours very respect- lly, S. Boicer Rankin House, Charlottetown, April (7cn, 1¢99. To the Elitor of Notes and ‘Qreries : Sir,—Arthur McMerough Kavanagh, Leutenant and Custos Roteriorm, of Carlow, J. P, for counties Kilkeonv and Wexford, was M, P. for Wexford, 1866 to (868, For Carlow, 1863 to 1880 ; was High sheriff of Kilkenny, 1855; of Carlow, 1857 ; chairman of the Mee Ross Board f Guardians, only son of the lae Thos. Kavanagh, wod Lady Gariett Le Poer French, daughter of the 204 Kari of Clan~ carty, boro 1831; married 1855 Frances Mary, daughter of Rev. Jos po Forde Leahy The sbove «amed gen- leman was ip many rxpects One of tbe a Riel SIGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, «ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect + ae for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pai ain the Side, TORF7D LIVER. They Ke culate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pili. Smail Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand earter’s Little Liver Pffie most remarkable men of bh6.ime. Born without leg- from the knees down, and without arms from the elbows down, he vas otherwise a msu of five physique, ro- vust CouSiilution, and more than or lipary ‘stent and culture Iu the House of Com-~ mons he wae Jouked on as the able-t of the [rish Conservative members, andone of the most fluent speakers on the same ide. He was also an enthusiastic sports~ man, +lways a familiar figure on the hunt~ ing fleld, riding weil to housd-. He had an imgen ous mechanical contrivance made of wickerwcod on both sides of hie saddle, wh:ch some way held him to the horse. The Kavanaghs are one of the oldest of Irish tamiles, and duvivg al ihe political changes in Ireland, they +lways managed to bold possession of ‘heir vast estates. The sulj ct of this sketch prid- ei bimself on being the direct descendant of Mac Morough, King of Leinater, whose daughter, Eva, married 8 rong B w, the | first ef the English invaders, and always Signed bis name, Arthur Kavanagh R, | (the R. being for Rex). Thomas, his grandfather conformed to the Protestant religion in the penal days to protect his estates. He does not apvear to have be-~ come @ very Z gious Protes ant, as tradi- tion says he took to drink duriag the balance of his lite; he died in Talbot street, Dablio, after being again recei,« ed in the Catholic Cnureh,. A xood joke is told. of his change of religion | he Irish Catholic gentleman upbraided nim tor dowwg ©0, saying to him, Kavar- agh, you were the first Catholic in Ireland. | Now you hive made yourse/f the Jast | Protestant. His family were brought us Protestant, aud have remained so e ir since, The moti er of the sulj-ct of this sketch was, like all the French femiy, m st zeslous Protestant, tenantry and tri-d ly every mesons to belive the tenants and peasantry to her way of thinking. Her actions brought her into bitter how ilities with tue cele brated Dr. Dovie, wh» wag tLen the Roman Cathelie Bis shop of the dirir ct. He derounced ber as a yp o- ely— tize of his f ek, avd publel. declared that “fa terrible jx dzmrnt would ye fall on the K .vavagh’s.” In the fam ly map~ gon at Borris e there was a C.t olic | chay«l for which when the famiis : A SURE CATARRH CURE. 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E.Huzhes, Druggis: aw bimata bhuot, and he leaped over a, became Protestant, there was 00 more use, Lidy Kavanagh was +uperntending the ; dismantling of this chapel, fastened to | one of the wail: of which wasa large with a life-sized ivory statue cf the , Saviour. A working mn, ia trying t> loosen it from the wall, put ao iron crow bar behiad it, whea suddenly with a crash the figure of the Saviour fell at Lady K-vanagh’s feet, the legs and arms j breaking oY at the knees and ' elbows. The lady became ter- rified and left the chapel Some moviths afterwards when ber son -was ' born he had neither arms nor legs. The peo e looked upon Dr. Dovle as a prophet, j and Arthur lifeas D . Doyle’e ch ld. | any wrejud ce which was a wost excell nt landlord, a large -employer of labour on his esta’e ; pent his meney in the country, and was io every respect a mode! couniry gentle nan, highly popular with all classes of the people. He lived diws was against him ; Youre, etc., F. Lancan, 79 Ste. Famille street, Montrea', Attractive Wome. Why is one woman attractive end an- otber not? The most admirable and attractive thing about en altrective wo- man is her womanliness. Everybidy admires a womanly woman. She must have health,of course, without it she wou!d lose che brightness of her «yes, the fullness ot her cheeks ‘and her vivacity. Real health must mean that a woman is reallya woman. That she is strong and otber. That she is capable of perf. rming perf-utly the duties of maternity. Some are born with what is called “constitu- tional weakness.” Those who do not en- joy perfect health, need only take the proper pr: cautions aad the proper remedy to become perfectly we'l and stroag. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will cure any derangement of the distinctly f«min- ine Orgapism. Send 31 cents in one cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Associatior, Buffalo, N. Y , and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medica! Ad- vieer,” illustrated. _— Substance~Shadow ae SS ee u _ went a horse worth $100, ons be silly $100 for his photo on f you "oon DODD’s KIDNEY iu s you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODD'S ARE — y. -?. LIKE THIS. D-9-D-D2S cro-® | perfect ina Fexual way, a8 well as ip every | Kavanagh was known all he. We can supply you with SPRING OVERCOATS COVERT OVERGOATS end BICYGLE SUITS Waterproofed by the Rigby Process, at the same price as unproofed goods. Rigby Porous Water- proof goods look and feel the same as unproofed goods—they admit the air but keep out the rain and allow the free respiration of the skin. They are all tailor made and up to date, A Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment which means: SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK. Jas. Paton & to tiewa PP. F. L } remem a oe ——— - ———$—$$—— —— You are Pre Sure to get what you want Men’s ‘Trouseis, 500 pairs from $1.00 to $8.50 Just Opened in our fide range You $5.50 Trousers are can’t make always worth $5.00. a mistake if you buy of us. SPECLAL.—See our all wool Tweed Suits for $5.00. J. B. Macdonald & Co Garters’ for Wall Paper Charlottetown |& Seweraee cysteine ie SEALED TENDERS address+d to the undersigued, will be received at this Office until noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 for furnishivg ceriain materials asd per- forming the work necessary for the coa- struction of certain portions of the Chars lottetown Sewerage Sysiem, according to | conditions, specifications and plans to be reen at this Office, and el-o at the Office of the Engineer. Mr. Freeman C, Coffia, 63 State Sireet, Boston, Maes Prop ovals must be on forme supplied | from this Office; and each tender must be | eccompatied by a certified Bank C beque for six hundrad dollare ($600), payable to the order of the Commissioners of Sewers aod Water Supplr. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contrac! or fail tocomplete the work cuontracted for, but wil be returned in case of non- acceptance of tender. The Commissioners do not bind them selves to accept the lowest or any tender. RENRY SMITH, Chairman, Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, P, ™ a April 15, 1299. Jury & Co Watchmakers and jewelers p;osite P. O. Sunnyside. | Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spe ectacles Fancy goods ete. ete. Store open frum 8 a, m. till § p,m, ceeneetttieenieeteenatiiien ical ae —7 SE TET? 2) Are you thinking of coming to towa to have some deatal wor« done? Is your time limited? "Let us tell you what we can do. ; ~ WE can take the worst case of a1 aching tooth and treat -ssed or ulcerated tooth and fill it in ore setting, Wt can take the worst casa of abes treat and Gil in one setting, WE can take avy number of such teeth and make them all right in One silting, ond fully guarantee them not \o abcess again ° WE cave teeth. Don’t have a tooth extracted bc- 4% s cause yon are to!d that 1 cannot be filled. We havetheexperience f and methods for saving teeth. We do Painless Dentistry by ep use of the famous 38 BERLIN METHOD $f ~ winscnnninifh ITD MMP aches “is © ELECTRICITY % “4 WE make Crown and Bridge Work and put it in place same °F day as iu pression is taken, 4 WE make Metal Plates or Valcinate Plates and put them ia > place same day as impression is taken, “Vy We have everything required, and up to date for best work, and Za for comfor: of our patiente, > Persons from out of towa will see the great advantage ef com- “Vy ing to see ur, as they cau have their Dentsel Work done without loss of time, and fully guaracteed in every respect. Our prices are low, acd each branc b in charge of a specialist. Examinations and advice free. Call and see specimens of Teeth without plates, etc. os a 2a» co] ©] 2 ~ eo OS SS cd BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS - d N, PE HARGOTTETOW $4 dededtedebeaedeieasted is $1.00 trousers are really worth $1.50, our lili Ni %e a ae | Na a i