i‘ 2g a ce papas’ et ORR cs Mage oe ee ab = ee S1OK HEADAGKE > | & ne - ieee Bb des Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also e Dist: from TY indigestion and Too Hearty Eatin poe fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, row i. nes:, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Rev ulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. BSrmiall Pill. Smail Dose. Small Prico, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Farter’s Little Liver Pifle. Charlottetown Sswerage System SSALED SEPARATE TENDERS ai- jre-ved to the undersigned, will be ee;» ed at this Office unti!] noo» on SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 ls. For furnishing materials and per forming work neceseary for Bulding a Reservoir and Pumping Station. Qud For furnishiog material and per- forming the laborin the erection of the Purp ng Machinery. 3d. For farnishieg Cast Eo Frames aod Covers and wo . The above work to be done according to conditions, plans and specifications to be re’: at thie Office, anda'so atthe Office of the Engin er, Mr. Freeman C. Coffin, 53 Swe Stree’, Boston, Mass. Propora!> must be on forms supplied froca this Offie:; aud each terder must be accompanied by a cerified Bank Cheque for (5) per cent of the amount of the ten~ der. and pavable to the order of the Com- m'ssioneis of Sewers and Water Supply. T bis cheque will be forfei'ed if the party dec\ine the contractor fail to complete the work cuntracted for, but wiil be returned in case of non-acceptance of ten- der The Commies onersdo noitind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Charm n of Sewers ard re~ Iron Man-~ other Iron Office of Commissioners ‘ater Supply, Charlottetown, P. E. I, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL Guard! ee ~~ What Bothered Him. “When I was a youpg man,’ | well known civil engineer, ‘‘1 was sur- veying the route of a proposed rail way. An old farmer with whom I stopped for a time admitted one day, when he saw me figuring in the field, that mathemat- ‘ SAyYS Aa ics always seemed a wonderful thing to | him. Being young and enthusiastic, I | began to enlarge Its wonders, telling ] dis tances to different planets, and even eigh tl how we could ascertain the height of mountains without scaling w we could measure the held, them and mavpy other things which 1 | meant should astonish him. ‘‘You can imagine how he eet mo back when he replied te this brilliant array of facts by saying: ‘Yes, yes, them things does seem kinder cur’us, but what allus bothered me was to under- stand why yon have to carry one tur ev'ry ten, but if you don’t the durned thing won't come out right.’’’—New York Tribune. “Hillington’s Sea.” There is tangible evidence that the | pious passengers of the Mayflower were } not «utirely without a sense of humor. Back of Plymouth over the hil] upon | which they planted their cannon isa | Jarge fresh water pond, perhaps a mile | in diameter, which, it appears from the recors, was discovered by John Bil- lington while he was prowling around { ene night, probably on a scouting expe dition looking for Indians Inthe morn- | ing he reported that he had found the | sea in that direction and there was a | lively dispute between him and the oth- | er pilgrims as to the accuracy of his in- | formation. He stuck to his theory with tne same tenacity that he adhered to his religion, and to this day that pond is jcalled ‘*Billington’s sea.’’ — Chicage | Record. : Attractive Women. Why is one woman attractive sad an- not? The most admirable and attractive thing about en attractive wo- mao is ber womanliness. Everybody admires a womanly woman. She must have health,of course, without it she would lose the brightness of her eyes, the fullness ot her cheeks and her vivacity. Real bealth must mean that a women is reallya woman, That she is strongand perfect in a sexual way, a8 well as im every otber. That she is capable of performing perfectly the duties of maternity. Some are bern with what is called “constitu- trenal weakners.” Those who do not en- joy perfect heakh, need only take the proper precautions and the proper remedy to become perfectly well and strong. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription will. cure any derangement of the distinctly femin- ine organism. Bend 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical A esociation, Buffalo, N. Y., and reeeive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Ad- vier,” illustrated. ! j | } | j other — = LOST—I» th's city, on Thurstay night, a , Lacy’s Roff Finder will please leave same at this offl:e. 90 TO CET.—&6 house on North River Road containing 5 rooms and kitchen, with a barn attached. Apply to John EF liot. | wk pd W aNTED.—A copy of ‘The Song Folio” in good co ndition, apply at this office. 89 | FOR SALE.—A #ing!: Pe on your <= 4 KIDNEY 4 %, ge Dodd's Kidney Pills, soid only in boxes like this, are widely imitated, because they are the a Kidmey cure. ——— : THE BEST is always imitated. =) » Take none jo ‘Farmers & Dairymen Attention Th: subscriber will sell by Public Auction, at bis farm on St. Petere Road, three miles from Charlottetown, his entire stock of pure bred registered cattle, com- prising Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Holsteins cortaining Mra Jerseys supplemented by importations direct from the Channel Islands. This sale will be without reserve oo WED- NESDAY, MAY 10th 1899, at12 0’c’osk nooe. This isa chance of a lifetime for individuals, clubs or corporations to secure avimals bred io the purple. BENJAMIN HEARTZ. 90 w3i d2 awk for 2 wks Spring. general cleaning. watch may need insure their keeping ‘lhe time for Your clock or eleaning, to good time. Let us have them and we will put them in good running order. Per- sonal attemtion given to watchwork. G. H. TAYLORS | SUNNYSIDE Jones’ Great Herd of ! 20 HOMINTON OF CANADA. | Provines of Prince Edward Island In the Surrogate Court In re Estate James Laird, late of New Glis gow, in Queen’s County, in the said Prov ince, meichant, deceased Latestate I the undersigned, Jane Laiid Adminirtra- trix of the estate and effec's of th eid Tames Laird, will on Thursday, the f-urih day ol May, next, A WU, 1899. at the hour o' eleyv:n oeloek forenoon, uader and by vir'ne of a licen.e granted me br the said Island, seu) by pubic auction, at ihe dwelling house, at New Glasgow, occupied by the sud James Laird, at tha time ot his deceas, the following pieces and paice.s Of land, ihatis to say: (A) Ali thattract, piece or parcei of land, ‘ituste and being in Township number 23, in Queen’s County, bounded as tollows, that is to say, Commencing at a st. ke fixed. u the hanks os the Clyde river, at a rese ved line cf road, at the northern boundry cf Abraheum Van Buskirks, (now James Kuli- man) land; t. ence running south eighty six degrees, thirty minutes; wes! 24 chains; th nee, north 45 ‘egrees; west 61 chains; (hence norih east return to the pace of sommence- ment thence along the shores of the Ci,deto Boh Winter’s Cr eck, and by th- south western side of the crvek toap st fixed nearly Oppo- siie to a spring issuing trom the footof th; north-eastern ba:.k of tbe creek; thesce by a line runsivg north west, untiiit intersects the above meationed nor h east line, tontain- ing one hundred acres, a little more or less, togeiher with the dweiiing hou-e, shop and mills situate thereon (B) AU that iract of land situate on the peach of Rustico, on Township number 2t commencing at a stake set in the west cide of Water ferrace, and in he noi th east angie oi Fishing Staticn number one, 10 posse sion of R B Morrison, and running therce by the magnetic meridian of the year 1764: south 60d-xrces west 200 feet to the shore of the Bey of Rus'ic: aforesaid thenc north wardly a disiance cau.ito 59 fex at righc anyles thence north 66 degre.s east to gaid terrace and thence s: uthwardiy along the same 10 the place of commencement together with the fishing station ihe reon. The undersigned will a’so at the same time and place sell by public auction the saw mills belcngins to the said James Laird and the Jand connected therewith which the said James Laird held under lease. The unders'gned will also on Friday the fifth day of May n¢xt at the hour of twelve o'clock noon infront of the Ccn t House in Charlottetown sell by public auction under and hy virtue of the said license the following pieces of land. All those plots or pereels of land, situate and being in the common of Chariottetonn, aod being paris of com non Lot Lumber twenty, of the common Lots of Cha:l tte- town, bounded and described 4s follows, i lot No. 17 -—commencing on the west sideof tie Malpeque Road at the south>rn poundiy of Lot No. 18, thence runn- ing routh along said road 45 feet or until it meets a new road or street running at rght angles from said walpeque R ad, westerly; thence alovg the north side Of said new road or street 80 feet, to plot No 16, :hence at rieht angics northerly 45 feet, or to the south bouadaryjof Plot No. 18, and thence alorg 8 id sou h boundary eastwaidly 80 teet Lo the place of commencemeut, Pilot No 7—Commenc’ng on the south sid+ 0 said new road or street and in the western boundary line of plot No.6 sold by the Char- lottetown Woolen Factory Company to Albert Warren thence runving westwardly along the south side of said new street or road 42 feet or to ‘he east boundary of plot No. 8. soid to Johu H, (dates, theace running southerly at right angles to said new street or road from the Said two plots of a uniform wid.h of 42 feet for the distance of 90 feet. Dated this 30tn day of March, A D, 1899 JANE LalIR&D, Admibnistratrix W, 8. STEWART, Proctor dy aw& wkt Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ Employment Registry Any persons wanting eraployment, and em- ployers of labor in want of assistance, will obtain belg and situations by applying to Mies Snelgrove, Kent St. 89 TO LET,.— ‘4 bouse on Dorchester Street eontainiug7 rooms, new occupied by Mr. Johu McLeod. c i$ OS 5 OPT RE ically oan urrogate of tne! 7S fs 7 ; ay $ 2S a 4 cee Pe fee * » ¥ . : Weim aS tray ait >. i | DICAR [am very ytad to be able to inform von that ofter testing the WHITE FIFE WHEAT, imported by you from TY r . ‘ " — the North West last fall. I have:o hesitation in recommend ing icto the fa merseof P E. Island . I sowed twen'y grains without making any spécial selection, aud, out of the,twenty, nineteen grew strong and healthy. Farmers in tkis section of the country pronounce your ae wheat the best sample that they have seen imported to this I-land. Yours ete., 4 R. P. BaGnaty, Farmer, Hazel Grove, P. E | I still have a few bags of thig specially selected wheat to dig. pose of. HORACE HASZARD, QUE* N SQUARE Ch’town, April 18, 199 — Kalsomine, Alabastine Petrol, Magnite © and all other requisites for house cleaning FENNELL & CHANDLER a A pri ‘ wagon in good order Possession given 15th May . pril 15, 1899 alé apply at this office. 93 rext. Apply toThomas Alley. 9) _ eee a — = : — ie Pending a change in our business, prices for CASH ONLY. duced ~=— Change In Business—— *Ve intend to work up rapidly as possible, and turn all into CASH. IF YOU WANT FURNITURE this is your opportunity. All Accounts Due Us we offer our immense siock of FINE FURNITURE at re allour Lumber, Coverings, Hardware, ete, as ~ Must be Settled at ONCE Ascounts are Now being Rendered ik YOU WANT FURNITURE, if YOUR ACCOUNT IS PAST DUE, BICYCL included. YOULL FIND WE MEAN BUSINESS YOULL FIND WE MEAN BUSINESS To work off our contracts for some 300 Bicye' inclu cles, for sh we will cut down very.close to cost. Ef you pay any mare than 850.00. for ch.in wheels you pay too much. The money is better in your pocket than in the dealer's MARK WRIGHT & COY,, Ltd