is ie iad a . x, y Wants, Lest, Found &¢ WANTED.—An_ experience d cook, wages $10.00 Apply to Mrs E. Bayfield, " CVOK WANTED.—Apply to Mra Fullivan Brighton Villa. o> tf TO LE1.— One half of the three story dwel ling house, -ontaining eight large rooms, on Prince St. Posseasion given on 2ndMay next W. W. Wellner 42 TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Vid London House,’ situateon Water e., next *> rnment Warebouse No 1 Apply to Peake wros & Co. jan2s—-1 ompetent girl for general Apply to Mrs, Arthur Newbery 8) tf *" WANTED. housework NURSE WANTED. Apply te Mrs. James Simpson, Rochford St. WANTED.--An apprentice to learn the biackam'th business. Apply to G. H. Foster, Pownal W bart. dy eod TO LE?.—That comfortabie and ple santly situated house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late Chief Justice Palmer, rew in cccupation of Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sam®, rent moderate, possession g ven Ist May next. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, 63 BARBERS’ CHAIRS and complete outfit for sale cheap for cash or approvea note, Ap- ply to DA Bruce, Queen St, Ch’town Té—lyawkytf FOR SALE 08 TO LET. That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. This Hote) conta‘ns about twenty god rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. on 4Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL _81—d&w neen -CHARLOTTETOW Business College Writing Academy Let the search)ight of practice illuminate the __ dark places of Theory. Ae Fae Progressive Practical Institution, in which young men and THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 29, 1898. MEDICINE 3ENT ANYWHERE BY MAIL MEDICAL There is iar = no Skin OAS disease NY-AS-SAN will not quickly cures : posm| Wanted—ThejAddress /CAR2) of every sufferer in /pooxueT America. [His NYASSAN MEDICINE CO.. TRURO N.S. Mention this paper when you write. If You Need a Watch Article of Jawelry or Silverware There is achance of a bargain if you buy this week, as we take stock May Ist., and wish w » pot only taught Book keepi fin all its applications to commerce) both ia to reduce stock before them, single and double entry, but are trained how todo business, by actual business transact- lions. The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, in actual business operaiions, ard the | currency issued by the College Bank and the | mdse, issued from the Emporium, are used in bona fide business transactions, just the same asin mercantile and banking hoases. | Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact | business, cannot be thus acquired. That our, course system of training is eminently pract-| ical write for testimoniais trom Lusiness men, and from students who are now hold- ing lucrative a.‘ responsible positions. BJECTS: Boots becping by single and double entry theoretical and pratical,) Actua) Business ractice, Business Penmapsbip, Business Correspondence, Commerctul Arithmetic Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat ing, Banking, (actual practice inthe College eel yeewsiting, Shorthand and Naviga- on. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice. Business Correspondence, Navigation, J. . Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher) of Railroading, Steam boating, Kanking, Ac- | coun and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. wm. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. Geerge 8 Inman Esq, (Law Firm Mc-! — & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial w. For circulars and full information, write or apply.to L. B, MIT LER: Principal, All interested are cordially invited toc al atthe college ard inspect our system tlo sining, #9 a0 work ji general. Typevriting ard Wesve A 0903 290000 C0 GREAIM SALE} delat DRY GOODS After an absence of 4 menths | have now returned to Ch’town, and have opened up for business in Capt. « May’s - Ol - Stand, Gratton Street. Where I am now better prepared than ever to give the buyivg public of Ch’town the greatest barga'ne on earth. Ladies Underwear Men’s Underwear Men’s Overalls Ready Made ‘¢lothing ete PHILLIP GOODSTRIN, New York Cheap Store OP0% 09 22 O00) DV COWd~’ GOODE": QOSe CSAS FOOS OS HE HHS FHS4 60000008 6000 OOSS S9OD 09060006 O954 C679 SF OC 996969008 4\ fs dt We have commenced burn ing, and can supply any quan tity ot best quality ot Lime, for farming and building pur. poses. C. LYONS & Ce. 35—pat. guar. 1 mo ENTS \ rite to-day for s SK) : r tents. “/e have | i treo capy 9 oe ne ein Re Pe ieate patent dwelling, i ketch. modei | lawsof 50 foreign countries. Sends ON & MA. upto ee aden, MARION Sa jand close out some lines. BW, TAYE, Victoria Jewelry Store. Oran- —— ges, Ses 5 on o> © SZLLI YOU H Nice Velencia Oranges 168c per-dez Better “ ss } 5e “ 6 ba Fine Jamacia ” © VA Oniy a few left and going fest. Get some before they areall gone. =2eomDe CQ om a Sanderson & Co Building Lot O0xl00 Fest 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. SALT] SALT } To arrive about the first of May 6000 BAGS ——— 0 F_—_—— Livepool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal Ter. PEAKE BROS.& CO. ae FOR SALE OR TO LET. | That most desirable businesss ' stand, situated on Kent S+reet, be- ;ween Prince and Great George. |This property was ovcupied for so ne | years past by the late J. A. Cameron, as a watch and jewelry store and For particulars apyly to D. STEW ART, Baker, Kent Street LOCAL NOTICES. Shoe dressings, the best to be had; colored dressings, 10c a package at R K Jost’s. Get a dress of Week’s 50c celebrated A Diplomat’s Imprudence, Paron Magnus, whose cleverness was such that Prince Bismarck selected him for duty as German envoy at Copen | hagen, a most difficult post during the , fine cashmere, equals moet 75¢ goods,—- W A Weeks & Co. 98 2i, Hove vour Spring suit made of Moncton , b . , tweed.— F Perkins & Co., agenta, New dre.s goods, new silks, new ehirt waists, new new hosiery, pew mi linery. new spring capes, at L’, Oar new hats and millinery are selling wrappers, new unbreiles, p+ Ba A b a 4 °TKIG & Uo's, reign of the Jate czar, by reason of the influence exercised by Queen Lovisre against the Berlin government, lost his place in the diplomatic service, as well ‘ as all the laurels of a long and other. ' Sarah Bernhardt was present. wise successful diplomatic career, by izraprudently attending a dinner at which He had ' no idea that he was going to meet ker, } off fast. Miss Marphy, our milliner ex- | pecte aru hing trade iu ber depariment | Ladies jJeave your orders early in the week. —W A Weeks & Co. 98 2i. G. nt-’ furnishings.—Latest novelties in gents’ furnishings et F Perkins & Co’s. G+ntlemen—we have a large and beauti- ful selection of Moncton tweed.—F Perkins & Co, sole agents. Silke. - New silxe, new silk, now open at F Perkius & Co's. Millinery.—For the newest up to date millinery try F Perkins & Co. o> ee SHIP NEWS. Port of Summerside. ENTERED Ada, Clarke, Cape Lachanse, April wui—Jeasie Tormentine, mdse; ss Polino, Montreal, mdse. CLEARED. April 28.—Verry May, McKay, Pictoa ballast; Neal Dow, Grady, Miramichi, bay 88 Polince, Lachanse, St John’s Chariottefown; Annie T McKie, Scort, Picton, ballast. ———_ —_-—___- 2 _—_ + — $$$ New Laver Figs ONLY (0c PER POUND We have just bought a 500 pound case of rew Layer Figs, ee ee. Nfid, via, | at a very low price, and in, order to clear them out at onc2 | we are pow offering them at 10c a pound or 3 Pounds for 25 Cents This is a genuine vargain sale, BEER & GOFF HASZARD, N 4 Ad HORACI AGENT FOR CANADA, BRAHMIN. Ask your grocer for it and take no other. PURE INDIA TEA The purest, cheapest and best Tea on Prince Edward _Is- land. Hay Presser ~awe a =] We have ten tons best quality Hay Wire at lowest mark et prices, Dodd & Rogers., ane Re | he began bis work. otherwise he might baye staid away. While he was engaged in conversation | with his next neighbor at table she gave a toast in which all united, and in which he instinctively joined with much gusto. It was only afterward, when he sat down, that he learned too Jate that he had been drinking the health of France and to the latter’s recovery of Alsace-Lorraine.—New York Tribune. The Swan and the Pike. The following accident was described to me by a friend who heard it from the lips of the man who saw it: My friend’s informant, a laboring man, passed on his way to work every morning a pond on Which were swans. One morning he saw a swan With its head under water —no unusual thing, so he thought noth- ing of it. The next morning it was in exactly the same place and position. Still, that was not remarkable, and he passed on. On the third morning, seeing the swau in precisely the same position, he called the attention of the keeper to it. ‘The keeper proceeded to examins and found that the swan’s head had been Lager by a large pike. Both, of coufse, were dead.—Letter in Lon- don Spectator. How “Titus” Was Written. “Of ‘Titus’ it must be said that it was the result of the belief of my mother in me,’’ said Mrs. Florence Morse Kingsley, telling in The Ladies’ Home Journal! how she came to write ‘‘Titus, a Comrade of the Cross.’’ ‘‘A favorite uncle wrote to me that such a book was wanted and said: ‘Write it. Youcan doit.’ I did not be- lieve that Icould, but my mother insisted. ‘Youcan. Itis in you. Write the book. It will be a success,’ That year I wasa very busy woman, for I had a young son, arid ‘Titus’ was written with many inter- ruptions. I would go off to write a chap- ter, be interrupted by a baby voice, drop my pen, rush down stairs to see whether there had been an accident of any sort or whether my little folk were having some special good time in which they wished me to join. “While writing ‘Titus’ I forgot all about the possibility of its being a success or failure; only I grew tu love the story. And yet it came to me in an odd way. The hours were so filled up that I seemed to have no time to think, but I have al- ways been in the hablt of waking early, and when the sun was just rising those lovely summer mornings it seemed as though the story of ‘Titus’ came to me in a dream and as if I were compelled to write it.’’ Discreet Silence. An excellent piece of advice was that once given to George Gray, a young Meth- odist preacher, who was a mere boy when Vithin a few days of the time he was 15% years old his name was on the records of an annual conference aga a traveling preacher—the youngest can- didate ever received in the Methodist Epis- copal church. He was sent to the Barre circuit in Vermont. As he mounted his horse to set out for his appointed field of labor, a jaunt of more than 200 miles, his uncle, a Metho- | dist of much shrewdness and humor, gave him a parting address which he never for- got and to which he often referred in later years. ‘“‘Never pretend that you know much, George,’’ said he, looking up at the youth- ful rider from under his shaggy eyebrows, ‘‘for if you doso pretend the people will soon find out that you are sadly mistaken, but neitber,’’ he added after a moment’s pause, ‘‘need you tell them how little you know, for this they will find out soon enough.’’—Youth’s Companion. Does Not Follow. Ziggsby—There goes a fellow who whis- ' tles 25 danger. Perksby-—Ah, he must be a very brave fellow! Who is he? Ziggsby—A locomotive driver.—Bostou Traveler. cle lle le lie — ee An O_p Anxnp WELL iRiep Reyepry— Mrs. Winsiow’s So.thing Svrup bas been v-ed for over fifty years by millions of mothers tf rtheirchiliren while teething It soothes the child pain, cures with perrect suecess, Ais best remedy for eottens the pulus, &iiays wind, colic, and is the | Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold hy druggis's n every part of the world. Twenty five cents a boitie. its value is in- ealeulable, Be sure and ask for Mrs. | Wiuslow’s Soothing Syrup, and take no i Xt her kind. j i j | | & Davies, Beale s.Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s. JOY & DAVIES What is ‘Fy Mh Hh me ayy STA RAE hi ie Pe) Th nL ere EY ‘ Te , | we Seger ’ i e e bh . ~ 7 ee _™ : ; 3 rs tm a 5 Ae a : . - i ns P ae Sear Ores k RE Ee rg Rh ieee RC gaa LISS SOO SS SSSR SS SS Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. I contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic suvstance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops,, Soothing Syrups and Castor Qj, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomavh and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, j Castoria. | Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent mecicine for “‘Castoria is so well adapted to childreg children. repeatedly told me | that I recommend it os superior to any pre of its good effect upon their children.” ‘ scription known to me.” Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. | H. A. ARCHER, M.D. Brooklyn, W. A THE FAC-SIMILE S:GNATURE OF ff Sa” Mothers heave APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUR COWPANY, T7 MURFAY STREET, NEW YORK crry, ¥ Ma Oo ie CAT AR AER LS ME tre ge V on Wks NEE a , M ae CHCA RAAAAASARASA IMPORTANT AAA AR You Cannot Be Sure That it is “A Wee Drappie o’ Pattison’s Whisky ? inal amber colored bottle, with branded cork, capsule and label This Grand Old Whisky is for sale here, there and every- where. Whclesale by HAAKAARAAARAAAAH For Sale By All Licensed Vendors $ TS SSSR EEE FP EEE EY EE eee STE or 10 cents. ———«—, . . . dsome in cash or stamps, we will mail you, all charges prepaid, a han 1 1 inch deep, filled metal box, size 51{ inches long, 3% inches wide and r . “ ; ‘ ae: : ente ner ID. with TEetTiey’s Exzrpnanxnt Branp Inpo-CEYLON , 50 cents per cu2lity. The contains is wortl + box alone is worth the money—the Tea it q -~ ** more than the money. - : . nintc ith the It's offered as an inducement to make you acquainted with 9 tie a te at aN intimate ie . yerere our advet Celicious Miephant Di i* l incidentcly to see Wales a i ‘ : cites oe ee tising is best read—an.l so kimc’y mention tic paper. Or YLom lead packets, : a " ' hed from mon nmaaa, racket (25 cents Cel ie in 4 Cealers in good gr At the price printed on cach j ; lL to be tae to $1.00 14r 1b.) tue consicers Best of Tea Values. ELEPHANT ERRAND, JOSEPH TETLEY & CO. 14 LeEMoOINE STREET. ea * $ ~Au : 4y you are buying unless you insist on ‘getting it in the orig- ; awn. een OO SR PRK ee mm BB aes om aot BD a ee Cee