ee a oat., o ee ‘Lost, non &e —_——- mene tatiana, EW al wi » paid by Edw- any person reLurTning n lass, withlong goid chain 66 eod W ants, "LOS T BISA ard Bayfield to double gold ey€ ¢ attached, TOL ET That comfortabie Bituate ytLsé n upp Q southern half of the rea Chief Justice "Palmer, ns and plecsar i en St being the lence of the abe n eeccupation of Commander \ heyne Hi and cold water rent mocerate, possession Mm Ist May next, Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, 65 FORS . E.—-Tiwelling house and store T. White, Basfie'd St. 7 eod 10 LE [—A cottage on lower Prince sy possession Ist of April D. Chappell ee med ~ One mt lg the TO LE } three story dwe! ling bouse, conta! ni grt large rooms, ©1 Prince St Posse 581 on gi ven on 20d May next W. W. Wellner. 42 TO LET.—That ;leasantiy situated and eomfortable cottage on Ww: iter St, at pre -ent occupied by Mrs Sruce Stewrrt Possess o given about middie may, Apply to Feake Bros, & Co. Ch’tow: tf ~~ Let ) eo and premises rnow! as the “Old L ion Ho tuateor Water st., mext to Gove rnment Ww arebouse No 1. App! to Peake Brow & Co. jan®-tf JIG GER FOR SALE—A nearly new Jlgger, will be sold cheap. Apply this office 64 3i pa W ANTED—An active business man witha small cash capital AP] P.O, Box 632, Charlottetown, 62 ly bi WANTED.—A house containing abont nor eight rooms ip s office. FOR SALE —One teneme : Upper Queen Street contain! f roms. It #eN a desirable locality Apply to thi Bs ofa ht we hasagoodcelilar. Apply to W m. Praucht §0— OT WANTED—A steady well recommend d man, must bave some knowledge of farming and be usefnl abcut the house. Dr.G. A. Warburton, We st Royalty. 62 We are able to quote you fine figures in thefol lowing “goods: 1000 Kegs wire Nails 1000 Kegs Cut Nails. 10 tons Manilla Rope 700 lbs Manilla 2000 lbs 21 thd. Cotton Twine, 2000 lbs Bar Copper. 10,000 lbs Pure Tiger Lead. 5000 lbs colored paints. 25 doz Hatchets. And on everything else you require in our line. - " ’ NUGERS 2 Sap ey ee THE PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 24, 1898. mee ee a FITS ONE FOR WORK, A trial of a good article establishes its | goodness, With a poor article the reverse } is the case. The Canadian Pb be grey . Journal bas thie to say of Abbey’s Et ve-cent Sait: “We Effervescent Salt, comp und, It mented npon by the medical profeasioa at the recent meeting in Montreal ot British Me “dic at A& ociation. a criticism of medical men. "All were invited io sample and pass judgment o. it. This was invariably favorabie, expressing yn tbat it was r in ro any other « market, A lraught of Stimulating preparatio Ab : ey 7a Heut com have tried lit an exce favorab'y and fins Was most tne some (he Opink PU pe rh poinis n the morpipg this of will eend amanto his daily oceunpatio invi gorated and ready for any task The dai ly use of Albbey’s Effervescent Salt will keep vou in good health. P 69 cents Any arugyiat will supply yo WaRUlSs,. ee eee ~ Nothing of the Sort. ‘‘Say, Horace,’’ said one of them, ‘‘do you know this trampin around the streets with an advertisin banner is a regular dog's life?’’ **No, it ain’t, "You dk ‘‘No, Gerald, either. ’’ n’t mean to say you like it?” I don’t like it, but what I say is that it ain’t no dog’s life.”’ } **It ain’¢?’’ | ‘‘No, sir, it ain’t. I Jed a dog’s life one winter, and I know what it is.’’ ‘What's it like, anyway?’’ ‘Well, a dog’s life is where a nico kind lady brings youa plate of victuals threo times a day, and the rest of the time all you do is lay up alongside of a warm stove and dream. ‘That’s what a dog has to do, That’s a dog’s life for you, and it comes mighty near suitin me. Don’t never holler about a dog’s life.’’—Chicaga Record. ae Weraid, Willing to Be Engaged. Lady (to applicant for place)—Are you married or single? Applicant—Naythur, mum. It’s a lone widdy lookin for an engagement that Oi do be.—Chicago News. The Roman swords, before Canne, B. C. 236, were pointless and sharp on only one side; after Canna the short Spanish sword, for cutting and thrusting, was adopted. Between 1878 and 1881, in a single Ro- man Village district, 797 heads of families | in a population of 1,200 families were flog- ged for not paying their taxes. DOES !T PAY TO TRIPPLE Yon know itdon’t. Then why do»you do it? I know why. It requires too much self-deaialtoguit. The Dixon Cure, which is taken privately, ig purely vegetable, ix , pleasant to the taste, and will cure you of ul! desire for iquor in two or three days, so that von would nay five cents for a barre} of beer or whiskey. You will eat heartily and sleep eound ly from the start, and be better in every way,in both health and pocket. and‘without soterfering with bu-- ae duties. Write in confidence for par ticnlars. The Dixon Cure Co., No 40 Park Avenne, (oear Milton St. ), Monreal name <a m ey VALUABLE BUSIAVESS STAND FOR 7 oe MONTAGUE _ BRIDGE This property consists of a commo SATE | dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and be cue, to ita; said the Mi Titse Guaranteed. Possession immediately. EK. H. BEER, Zawk wtf, best business stand in App ly Ch’ LOW il 63 Valuable Property er Por fale rye ‘ ihe Fu oser } T j ¢ } Sidie “Ginests Piementh'|. cfs at private en! a ap e Grov e's Ph mout } that jarve dv elilog »Oouse and prenixes re ' consisting of large ‘b; a a Rocks. } } je ae hae o barn and other o j : 1OUReF; situated on the Lower ‘hrip A ‘ | Park Road, formerly oceupied by 1} late Mi re, Catherine Thorae. hia is ' i rst one ofered prize for PI ymeouth Rocks at our Provir- cial Exhibition for the last years our record. Don’t you want a . | psir ; or two mated for best results, or eggs a Ge “ tor hatching from seleeted pens, Come nd see us, or write. Prices reason- ible, WM. CLARKE, North Wiltshire mar4—2mos. | . ‘athe, : " : ao excellent business stand, and can he | te used at a reasonable fix yure. Every. ing in fir &t C)A488 repair, Good Lilie Gus suteed, Ss. G. THORNE, P| ¥ > ] ; Gold, Porcelain an Alumimnum Crowns, teeth withont piates) at th most rea. sable prices. THE PATCHWORK QUILT. She joined the squares with loving care And set the dainty stitches, A thrifty dame in olden days Of tallow dips and witches, And every row of herringbone And blocks so neatly shaded Can tell a story of its own, lly worn and Though sa faded. This muslin with the lilac sprig She wore To 1 4 mi ilig, When bashful benus around the door Were waiting for her yreeting I seem to see her s! mered feet, aAhMe Ulvt J Sel i a NOE, Go twinkling out among the gravea, Knee aeep in Gew y ciover, This little scrap of ivory hue Her wedding gown discloses, And as a guy young wife she wore This pink bre de with roses. A ul e duties multiplied The colors grew more sober Till die age demurely went in wns of sear October - ‘ can i Life ] mol s n OU; espers out And here you know ber form was bent, Hier locks were thin and hoary, For blocks of woolen, black and grey end the story -Town Topics. And purpie, DOCTORS IN CHINESE STORES The Fine Gld Methods of the Celestial Emptre Applied Here. Nearly every Chinese mercantile store in this country bas h ed to it a Chine doctor and a pharm LeU tical department. os niba every yes his ov IQ i~ pi and any person may assui.e the titie a dats lan Without Davluy given pr evious evidence of his proicssioual com pt y There are uedical 8 no examination ests exist to worry the mi sian the © practitioners. And neither are ¢ spas asued for or granted. This vuiiwited liberty of selecting an occunution bas resulved in making the Chi- nese medical profession very large, and vhen the Cuinese start a business a Chi- nese dygtor is always included as one of the partners, and he acts as physician and apothecary for the firm. In China Chinese apothecaries, before they cun carry on their business, must puss an examination and must exhibit a diploma from the ex- amination board. Medical study consists in mechanically learning the old Chinese medical works, and, when pessible, the inherited k: e of remedies all in ac- cordance with the Chinese maxim, ‘Lhe older the better When a physician has been unsuccessful, he retires with the common Chinese adage that ‘‘there is medicine for ».ckness, but none far fate.’’ Sometimes an invalid will go to a doctor and ask for how much he will cure him and how soon the cure can be performed. He states the diagnosis of his case, the pulse is examined and evcry other symptom investigated, when .a bar- gain is struck and a portion of the price paid. The patient then receives the suit- able medicines in quantity and variety bet- ter fitted for a horse than a man, for the doctor reasons that out of a great number it is more likely that some will prove efti- cacious, and the more he gets paid for the more he ought to administer. A decoc tion of a kettleful of simples is drunk by the sick man, and he gives up both work:- ing and eating. If, however, at the expi- ration of the time P ecified he is not cured, he scolds his physician for an ignorant charlatan who cheats bim outof his mont ey and seeks another, with whom he makes a similar bargain, ilar results. ‘Lhe visits and examinations LOW JUS are very reasonable in price, varying in amount from li5cents te $1. The fee is wrapped up in red paper and goldsn thanks.—New York Sun. The Fetich Diamond. The South African native, it seems, is not always decorated with the mere trump- ery of the trader’s wallet or of his own purveyance. lt has become an attested fact that excellent diamonds, and dia- monds better than that, are possessed by chiefs and hoarded by thein, not so much in intelligence of their value as in a firm fetichism. The stones have come to their hands by the good old fashioned method of stealing them from the Kimberley mines years ago, before the present minute watch against gem thieving was systematized. Diamond stealing at present is practically impossible under the peculiar methods of its prevention. Beforo the rigid examiaa- tions of workmen and visiiors began to be enforced, native laborers often were under a secret compact with their tribal rulers not to come back from the mines without od sized stolen diamond for + gO the chiet’s use. Hence a great many superb gems are in the dark unfathommed caves cf a Kaffir headman’s estadlishinent. Within u few -years enterprising traders have made special expeditions and palavers for diamonds so hidden, with the result of success{ul bartering for them. Liquor and guns have been found useful. In some instances the superstition of the chiefs stood in tho way of traders’ recov: rib? valuable stones; but, on the other hand, a sinall company Working on this line of ac- quisition is credited with having obtained Within four months not less than $200,000 worth of diamonds. One agent succecded in buying of a chief six stones of more than 200 karats eech.—Harper’s Weekly What They Needed. A colored evangelist subscriptions for **de po’ heathen sinners what live ’crost > ocean’’ gaid i course of his remarks: ‘Des think er dem, [oc 32 2 . who was soliciting dear brotherin— ; ' . ; Dr. 9 i Viurra* dem. po benighted people—goin ecroun ° a " | stark naked in a climate dat’s ez hot ez de Approve and modern appliances uxedq | P*BCe What lots er you is gwine ter! Not |} 9 render « tal inh a stitch er cloze ter dey backs!’’ 2 Nal Operaiicus con.paratively | But i a inside utS just bere an old deacon aruse and eee aint a a _- | aeid: **May I ax do brudder one question?” 4 nr YY v ‘Yes, suh, en two ef you likes.”’ } | } : f 27>? wf “a as {* ’ ,) . : r > . Men fir ') { j \ iv A \ | Well,”’ exclaimed the deacon, bringing “ ws 4's Ly 4) bind his fist down on the pew railing, *‘what I 7 . wants ter know is dis: What does dem - 5, attorneys, baked heathen want wid cloze i/i a climate ~ v - a. . oi» : citors. No R=, ez hot as dat? In my opinion, what dey : raly needs mos’ is umbrellas!’’~Atlanta OFFICE — Can oh ee ele ee Constitution. Macs ‘ iw a w ee ™ Large F'orida orangea only 25 per . An Meliva 1 > itmar | dozen. Cal. Naval oranges 40c per dozen at Saunderson & Co’s. Gunmen and with probably sim- | is called | Old 4Avesand Spring, Paine’s Celery Compound In- yienps, fey and Stren: th ang Those Advanced in Years. if You Feel Old, the Great Medicine Will Give You the Vigor and lealth of Youth. Paine’s Celery Has Bade More Old Peeple Happy Than All Other Combined Remedies. Compound | vachea, should strengihen the di Every une, 88 *prinz appr the ? regulate take time 6O purify biveod, he nerves and gestive organ, Phis is the time when old peop le need a tonie and strength -giver—something that will restore them that condnion of health that conducas to make old age bappy, cheerful ond bright. Old people should carry home wi h them today—not b eand.tby—a botile of Paine’s Celery Compouud. It will certainly banish the rheumatisa: and neuralgia tbat make lite uubearable; it will drive out of the ayeter: all impurities and make the life stream flow freeb and pu e; it will banish weaknesa and all ianguid feelinge, and impart the vigor and wctivity of full man- hood and wemauhood,. Paine’s Celery Cou pound has given new life and long years thousands of old people in the past. Is is the only medicine to LO ‘that will fully mcet (he needs and expecta tions of all in declining years. An old gentleman, Mr. J. Holdsworth, 104 Claremont St, Toronto, says “T was taken sick Jast summer, and was in bed for five weeks or wore, and my phys c an was attending me all] the time. My case was pronounced to be weakness of tbe heart and old age, for I am now seventy.eight years old. “T kept getting worse until my recovery was considered hopeless. One of my rele tives recommended me to use Paine’s Celery Compound, which I did with good reenlis, After the firet dose I felt relieved, and afier a few daya I was able to leave wy bed and walk around. I used four bottles, and found your medieine to be a mo-t excellent remedy, as I am no# quite well. I hope otber enfferers will receive as mach beat fic as I received.” nee ee me ee Oysters Oysters Oysters ee Jor! JOY: JOY" Victoria Cafe. — Great George Strect. Dysters served in every style Lunche. and < aners with despatch, Ag usual, IT am prepared to deliver Oysters in any quantity to customers to any part of tne city. Telgp sone Connection, JGHN P. JOY V-croria CAFE | SRUCH ROW DAIRY FAR F armers wishin: y to tee hase pure- bred Ayrs} ire Calves ss or hy be supplied with good AS we are In the dairy breed from the best Calves of both sexes al ws: ays on hand. Also B. P Rocks, for hat WK -ifers, can stock, and ilking business, wilkers, from tching imp. Addre ss—. EASTON BROS Ch'town Royalty. TENDERS TENDERS will und be received by the ‘signed until March 26th, at noon for the construction and exterior cow- pietion of a church at Tracadie, P.E.|. —foundation being built Tenders will also be received for construction snd exterior completion of same— all the material being tupplied, Lowest tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Parochial House, at Tracadie, P. J. HOGAN, PP, » cen een ersten LME good file Know thata Like a Pretty Girl Should have good teeth,and an even The Arcade File has both FENNEL & CHANDLER Agent for P. K. Island. lear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. hat! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 10} feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the STORE CITY - HARDWARE ee R. B. NORTON & CO, LTD temper. ee RING OUT THE — BELLS Hear what Madame Albani’s special accompanist has to say about the Tue QUEEN'S. ToronvTo, Feby. 22nd, 1897 To Wuom 1T MAY CONCERN: 4 a J : : ae In connection with my visit to Canada as Pianist to Madame Albani, I have had occasion to observe various makes of pianos, and have been much impressed with the advances which are being made in the art of piano construrc- ‘ tion in this young and flourishing country, One of the most n recent instruments to arrest my attention—and I might say . one of the best —is the well known “Bell” Piano. — Its tone o is admirable throughout, and the touch firm and 1esponsive— c just what we musicians like—in fact, an excellent piano in I every respect. The new Orchastral Attachment (which I , underst iad can be obtained on “Bell” pianos only) is aleo an : excellent feature, and one which will doubtless excite inter- est with all classes. I dont hesitate to say that I consider the ‘‘Gell” piano a good, honest instrament, and 8. recom- | mend it to any intending purchaser. } (Sgd.) ARMANDO SEI PILLI, (Conductor, Koyal Italian Opera, Covent Garde n,) Pianist to Madame Albani, Canadian tur, 139¢€-7, For sale only at FLETCHER’S Piano Ware:com, Ooera Hose Building, T. C. P. Yeo. Agent at Summerside, SRV Fev died idccrved vevutdvdieeveededeieed Weeverecdddvddevedcdeerveeevccddddddver eee ere, it = a” = FROM <3 = Pure Bred Poultry. ieee ee —_—— dW edd velo ON ee very. . 2 Blue Barred Plymouth Rocks, Black Breasted Red Game, Single Comb Black Minorca, Light Bramas, White Weandihter Buff Cochins. $2.00 PER SFr. (13 Eqos) Var" ALFRED RIGGS. Granville Street, Gharlottetown. AAMAAAAAAAAAPASBAAAPAASAPAPAPAAPABARAABAB RAPE BARBASRASARA 22) AAA? AAA AAASAASAAADAD DARD AAD? B Al emer