oe F or Sale. The nndersigned offers for Private Contract, the several hereinafter mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-house at present oe- cupied by hereelf with or without the warehouse attached, situate on the corner of Powna! and Grafton Streets. 2. The double tenement premises on Desbrisay preeent oceupied by Mesers Brown, comprising four Icts. 3. Building Lots Nos. DesBrisay Street. 4. 75 neres of land on Lot 60, fronting on Wood Island and Halkett Roads. eale by Street, Balls 20 and 21 Good terms of purchase on such time as | may be required, will be given for any cf | these properties. For further particulars epply to office of Davies & Haezard, Solicitors Xc., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, 1898. A.D. MARIA DesBRISAY. 84 2aw 3wks 26 IVIY ERAMELING OVEN is a grand soccess. If you send your Bicycles to me you'll get a hard, smooth,long wearing finish, equal to the best new work. Only the BEST baking colors and varnish used. li, BRB. LARGE Great Geo. St.—Large & Son’s Factory. P. B. Island Railway O« and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., ay ins of this Railway will run daily, (S ve excepted,) as under. Trains Out- ward. Read down, STATIONS, .. Charlottetown ... .-Royaltv Tunction. ..North Wiltshire. .. Hunter River. .. . Bradalbane...... a ca d0nes g MUMOOOUNE a wccced ..Kensington...... Ar. Lv. S’Side bee to 8 F O 3-3 =300 20.000 SD = a Or fh et ~ MOR $85 Se CUR COLOIDfS” COW A3-T-24ID] ESRR&SSERERE z > Lv. Ar. .»Miscouche ...... .. Wellington ...... OU Bee ‘v nchdce ee Oe . Bloomfield ...... Pre oo DIMER ccce cdck Yr es eror EELS — ae a ¥ x ..Cherlottetown ... ..Royalty Junction . Bedford ere ee eee ar lv i } Mt Stewart {i . Cardigan. .eccoes Georgetown eens SESE BSS roman Gece reese ® 2 ee | . Mt, Stewart eeee Se. «cease 12 ' S:, Peters eeeete 67 : , Bear River eeeese 6 40). Souris.css cocces P. M. RP M. ; 15! Emerald secese 05}. Cape Traserme .. dz ow we _— a Voice Cultur end Singing. Miss Sara Jeeves, from Milan, Italy proposes visiting Ch’town during June July and August to give lessons in voiee culture and singing. after con- tinental methods, it a sufficiently large class can be formed. Terms for ten weeks tuitien, 21 dollars (one lesron a week) 35 dollars’ two lessons a ween) Intending pupils please apply at once to Miss Sara Jeeves, Mount Al- lison Conservatory of Music, Sack ville, N. B. 84 lwk S. S, POLINO now loading at Montreal, is due at this port, ice per- mitting, Thursday, 24th inst, and sails for St. John’s Nfld via North and South Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck, at low rates, For further information freight or passage apply to 95 N.RATIENBURY, Agent. properties on the } as to THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTELOWN, APRIL 238, HORSE TIPS. Our Boy, 2:1514, will be the fastest harness |} in Honolulu. A thoroughbred mare, now racing in California, rejoices in the name of Go | to Bed. Jack Curry, the 38-year-old brother to the pacer Gil Curry, 2:09%¢, is a square | gaited trotter. house and } at | and Robert Grady-will have over 80 horses in his training stable at the Point Breeze rack, Philadelphia, this spring. S. A. Paddock, the wealthy Brooklyn cork mauutacturer, carries the sobri- guet of Parson down at Selma, Ala. Great things are expected of Carbon- ate, 2:09, this year. He is in Walter Wood's hands at Overland park, Den- ver. Bright Regent, great road horse for Colonel Goff of Providence and going so sound that he may stand trainiug this year. QO. B. Graves says that Dick Hnub- bard, 2:093,, can pull a pneumatic buggy in 2:10 and predicts a trotting record of 2:06 for him this year. Old Barney, whose mile in 2:08 last year is the fastest ever made by an 11- year-old pacer, will be trained at Read- ville this year by James McGregor. The two Oregon stallions Guycisca, 2:26, by Guy Wilkes, and Klatawah, 2:21, by Daly, are reported matched for $1,000, the race to be trotted May 17. There seems to be a disposition on the part of trotting associations all oven the country to offer more money for rac- ing this season than was given last year. Probably the oldest thoroughbred horse in the werld that is ut the stud is Jock of Oran, by Blair Athol— Tunstall Maid. He wus foaled 20 years ago. Chrononhotonthologns is a recent bar- barity in nomenclature among the trot- ters, and Hintzilopotcbli a running/sam- ple. Wooloomoo may hide its diminish- ed head. 2:0614, is proving a is still To rwe —_— eae A oN ‘= y\ ja op | 1 i 3 ’ » iat nen. '. - “WHAT WE HAVE WH’LL HOLD.’’ “Ue ‘ ‘ Labv wen he hes once been treated eee 2 ee to a bath with “CABY’S OWil SOAP” wants no other—becazuse he knows ¢ no cther makes him {col g9 rice, 3 Many imitations cf Deby's Own Soap, ? so/- like it, but bat yf: "tre difference, ; laid 4 om i | , Afbert Toilet Soav C +., Mirs. ) Montreal, 713 Nada’ Mh hart, Ane A Pod 0 oe cranes vat nat al te Ms ate? Valuable Property BY AUCTION 8, I am instrneted by Geo. Thorne to sell®at auction, on TUESDAY, May 3rd, at 12 o’clook, that very desivabehe property, situated on the Lower Spring Park Road—head of Pownal Street. The house is in excellent condition, contains fine large shop, dining room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen spacious and well finished rooms. Large frost-proof cellar, together with barn. The halls and rooms are all painted —with two exceptions. Io fact everything is in first class condition, and affords an excellent chance for some one to do business; as it is an old established stand. A portion of the purchase money may remain secured on the premises, Terms at eale. GENTLEMEN IN NEED ofa nize pair .- wnoco late colored boots should not fail to see our $3.00 BOOT No better boot to be had: for the money than this, Other lines at much lower prices, R. KR. JOST NORTON, Auctioneer ' most as Stamper’s Corner. PERSONAL CHATS. Sir Donald and famvous Canadian, richest man Sir George A. €mith, the talented is said to be the in the Dominion. Cotton is president of the Bombay Cotton Mill tion. His nawie fits the position admi- rably. Dr. Sven Hedin, the Swedish explor- er, has been received in Paris with al- much attention as was accorded to Nansen. Owners’ Representative Walker of Massa- chusetts said to be of the horsemen in the house. He rides every morning before he begins his work for is one | the day. Hon. J. Hamilton Lewis of W: shing- ton says that, in bis opinion, the ‘‘most pestiferous nuisance to which a member of congress is subjected’’ is the woman lobbyist. It is stated that the name of Sienkie- wicz, the author of ‘‘Quo Vadis,’’ is pronounced Chenkayveetch, with the accent on the second syllable, and ch as in child. Alexandre Siloti, the Russian pianist, is 35 years cid and the father of five children. His wife isthe daughter of M. Tretiakoff, the owner of the finest art gallery in Moscow. The reason Charles Villiers $750,000 to each of his nepbews was because the ‘‘Father of Parliament’’ was left the money by Miss Mellish. They mutually loved, but never mar- ried. Rev. T. W. B. Dawson of Troy, Ilis., created a sensation a few years ago when he left the Baptists and joined the Adventists, propbesying the ap- proaching exd of the world by fire. The other day he was burned to death. For the first time in history Queen Victoria has held a reception for some of her sailors. After the return of the cruiser St. George from a three years’ stay in South Africa, 24 officersand 284 men were presented to the queen per- sonally. David W. Ramsdell, who has just died in Vermont, in 1861 received a package of gcvernment seeds. One pe- culiar variety of grass grown he called ‘‘vcrway oats.’’ In ten years he made £.,000,000 from its sale, but he died in poverty. Though Cardinal Vaughan was in- tendcd for the army by his father, the late Colonel Vaughan, he preferred to enter the priesthood, and his example was followed by six of his younger brothers, while four of his sisters be- came nuns. Alexis Claremont, who died in Wis- consin the other day, carried the mail on foot from Green Bay to Chicago 66 years ago. At the opening of the World’s fair he walked 240 miles in order to see it, although he was at the time almost 90 years old. Count Castellane, whose. wife was Miss Anna Gould, has hired a villa at Cannes, but he and his family are not expected to stay there much this season, for they will make a yachting excursion to Algiers and Tunis. 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Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TrRave Marks DESIGNS CopyRiGHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the “Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a four months, $1 Soild by all newsdealers. MUNN & Co,22.2r20. New York ee ee ln ee fulding Lot 80x100 Feet FOR SALE. This ie one of the most desirable lots in the city, being on high dry ground;’ on the eastside of Upper Prince St. Apply at the CITY HARDWARE STORE. best | 1898 WHIMS OF FASHION. | Ribbons of all kinds will be much associa- | used next season. Chiffon and mousseline are to be much ' used in millinery. The coming season promises to be one of diaphanous dress materials, Everything crinkled and j be in demand for summer wear. It is predicted that ‘*practical’’ para- sols will be the favorites next season. The new spring gowns may either be severely plain or elaborately decorated. | Frivolous petticcats of ribbon and ' Jace insertion are the favorites of the } hour. TFancy silks will be less used than plain ones for lining the new spring coats and dresses, Kimonos, for summer wear, are being made of all the thin materials and of dainty embroidered stuffs. The graceful sash will probably be in high favor this summer. Plaid ribbons will be much used for this purpose, Most of the new ribbons are in soft, light weaves, stiff bows being no longer admired. Velvet ribbons will be used for belts cn the new gowns. Pretty satin waists for evening wear are covered with alternate ruches of jet and mousseline bands, embroidered in black silk and small jet beads. Enameled buttons are next in favor after those that are jeweled. Cut steel is used in crnamenting pearl buttons, and the result is especially handsome. The birds are beginning to breathe again, for there are strong indications that the Easter bonnet will not be deck- ed out with their plumage. Tips will be worn, but no birds and wings.—New York Tribune. slek HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littic Pills. They also relicve Distress from Dyspepsfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Dowels, Purely Vegetable. Sisivall Pi. Salil Dose. Small Price. Substitution tho fraud of tho day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand {ere Little Liv er Pills. ~e @®@ fF 2.003006 698 The Time Eas Come when those old jobs must be doue. Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora barn to be |!» 't, cr perhaps your thinking of a ii «18e. We Have a W. ° to Say You will want -hingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we |.ive just what you need. It will be to your advan- teve if you buy from us. We offer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves- tigate. It will pay you. TeL_erHoxe lol JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. | | | ! ! ~~ oe ©] 2a eee 623% 232 232 % 2] BS DS WN SDHEABVE OBES REMOVED G.G Jury has removed his jewel- ry Lusiness to Great Geo, St., oppo- site ¥. Stumbels’s harness shop,where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. Heis now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand- ard for time. For Jewelry and Watches his prices can’t be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and slid gold wedding rings. Great George Street, Ch’town. | f lisse will | Cc. 0. JORY AT ee tt ccc, Satisfaction or to pa wearing Shorey’s find it and do not Migs. of * EE A TO I EET NO AN ee I Le I ET ES IR A ER EE ee ae ee 2 <a <a In accordance with our advertise. ments to guarantee our workmans hip the fullest extent and icular, and as an evidence that the Guarantee Card, whic! find in the pockets of Shorey’s gar- ments, means what it says, if you are Ready-to-Wear Cl othi ka& ng perfectly particular and will comm to us, we will see that noney refunded. H. SHOREY & CO,, “7 one every you will satisfactory in every unicate your complaints you are your satisfied or NiONTREAL. Ready-to-Wear’ Clothing. been cage et <n cence cin en annie caendneentneiniaiie we er <e ee dace ee = —_ —— — THE SHER WT AV ILLIAS VARRisii STAIN is sta eration. It cca colors: +. a ow sobs walnut, ebony, a be us ground coior is put on first. lot sent free to any adcross. in¢round in varnish. It stains: the wood and varnishes it in one Op- it is made in the following ry, ouk, mahogany, It is prepared ready for the brush and very easy ™ to pit on. furniture, and bric-a-brae and any of the woodwork about the house; also for floors. We recommend it for ed over painted surfaces, ifa suitable = Sample cards and book- | THE ecgsbtgmm ide agncmtass! Co., PAINT ANB COLOR MAKERS, 1% Canal St., Clovcland. 7 \ashingtod Btreot, New York, 2629 Stewart Avenne, Chicago, _ 21 St. Antoine Street, Montreal The Best value |. Tnat Money Car Buy That describes our new stock of Gents’ Furnishings, See our new stock of White and Fancy * new stock of Ties. see oul £ hirts. See our new stock of Collars. See our new stock cf Under clothing, See our new stock of Braces, Hdkfs. Socks, S weaters. Everything in Gents’ Furnishings going chean., The people that make most of their money buy at ———— er eee J. B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Bots oe ——— Clear Them Out BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. Wrarat! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 103 feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE STORE & BME ESS 2939568.) eft. = + Ht* QOeon we osrrtzec Sur se Prvs }