a ‘eo : ) OVEN For Sale. The undersigned Private Contract, the hereinafter mentioned viz:— 1 The Dwelling-house at present oc- cupied by hereelf withor without the warehouse attached, situate on the corner and Grafton Streets. sale by properties offers for several of Powpa 2. The double tenement house and premises on Desbrisay Street, at yrerent occupied by Messrs Balls and Br. wn, comprising four Icts. 4. Building Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on DeeBrivay Street. 4. 75 aeres of land on Lot 60, fronting on Wood Island and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchase on such time as may be required, will be given for apy cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the offize of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors X&., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1898. MARIA DesBRISAY. Si2aw 3wks 26 VY ENAMELING 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. H. R. LARGE Great Geo. St.—Large & Son’s Factory. _— ‘P. &. Island Railway O« and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., ins of this Railway will run daily, ys excepted,) as under. (Seay PVoice Culture. nd Singing. : | f STATIONS, (Trains a d.. Read aes | ap. A M. P.M. As at 6 .. Charlottetown ...| 2 3010 6 ++ Royalty unctior.! 2 16 9 40 7 12). .Nocth Wiltshire. | 1 49 8 &@ 7 Mf. Huntes is27: - 41 om 8 a] 7 Ol. Bradaltgne......7 3 vr 7 SB. Emerald, on. 18 § 02}. . Fresiown vever ool 1s 8 2 _evensington....- §% we 9 8 Sel Ar, Lv.|72 00) 6 rH on S'Side A, (i2 Lv. Ar. 110 1 11). Jaiscouche ...... 10 1 37). . Wellircton..... 129 | 2 19 .. Port Hill eeeeeee 9 3 HM]. .O’Leary......---] 8 8 58). . Bloomfield ......] 7 a 34 . Alberton.... eee 6 5 2}... Tignish .... ....] 6 A. M A. M, . A. i .. Charlottetown ... 10 ..Royalty Junction 10 1¢ TOR ccnesecs oo ine Stewart ye 8 ** rardigam..sseees 7 . Georgetown ..+. =o Pp. ™. \a. MM. 4 05).. Mt. Stewart ....; 8 56 443 aE ...¢caeeeds § 7 5 12 . t. Peters eenete q 6 57), . Bear River secces 7 6 40). .Souris.... aeeeee 6 Pp, M. Ay Me yp. M. a 8 | 6 15! Emerald .eccee| 7 6 05} . Cape Traverse .. 4 BRB WN. Miss Sara Jeeves, from Milan, Italy roposes visiting Ch’town during June Julyand August to give lessons in voice culture and singing. after con- ‘tinental methods, it a sufficiently large class can be formed. Terms for ten weeks tuition, 21 dollars (one lesron a week) 35 dollars two lessons a ween) Intending pupils please apply at once to Miss Sara Jeeves, Mount AI- Conservatory of Music, Sack ; 84 lwk OBELL LINE Ss. S, POLINO now loading at ‘Montreal, is due at this port, ice per- mitting, Thursday, 96th inst, and sails for St. John’s Nfld via North and South Sydney, carrying live stock on deck and produce under deck, at low BULLFIGHTING BEAUTIES. r ’ Jey ak rm | nc ar The iady builfighters are in the city. All of them are young and some are pretty. Lolita, the espada, is particu- larly so. Her full name is Dolores Prete], and she only counts 18 springs, the sweet ace of romantic illusions. She is of slight stature and graceful figure. Her eves are large, dark and lustrous. Her abundant tresses are purplish black, her com] mn smooth, soft and white; a mouth like Cupid’s bow; teeth small, white and regular. Her conversation is very agreeable, and she is well educated and possesses a great fund of informa- tion on alltopics. Her manners are very sweet and her smile most gracious and sunny. M Such is the captain of the band. lex) She was | 1 in Barcelona March 23, 1880. Her first appearance in the bull ring was at Barcelona March 8, 1895, when she was only 15 years of age. Since n she bas appeared with her quadril- la at the rate of 50 bullfights per year. She bas been ‘‘caught”’ once, the bull's horn having entered her mouth, leaving a scar on her left cheek. Thé accident took place in the bull ring of Oviedo, Asturias, July 18, 1897. She was inca- pacitated for a fortnight only. Her next appearance was in the bull ring of Huelva. Her style of fighting is light, playful and fall of grace. She does very pretty work with the capa. With the msuleta her performance is so neat and courageous that many bullfighters of the sterner sex might envy her. She pays great attention to feminine accomplishments. She sings and plays the piano. She also cultivates literature and is proud of her excellent penman- ship. Altogether she is an interesting personality. Angelita, the second espada, is a na- tive of Barcelona and is 19 years of age, having been born Oct. 15, 1879. Her first appearance was at Jerez Oct. 9, 1895. Since then she has fought side by side with her friend Lolita. The only accidents which she has suffered area wound frem the bull’s horn in the right thigh three centimeters deep and two centimeters long, and a black eye due to the bull having bucked against the | sword which struck in a hard place, so that in consequence it and the little fist which held it were shoved back into the fair wielder’s right eye. She is sim- patica both in appearance and manners. She is above the medium height of Spanish girls and is of slightly stouter build than Lolita; eyes and hair black; rosy cheeks; small mouth, and well , shaped chin. Her bullfighting is less playful than that of Lolita, but it is sober and patterned on the best rules of the art. She handles the banderillas with skill and grace, and in this suerte it is seldom that she does not win ap- plause. She is Angelita Pacez.—Mex- ican Herald. Cire f The Daily Use of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt banishes pain end sickness from the system, and freshens and braces you for the day’s work. All Druggists. 60 cts. a bottle. avvoreued weeny ~ buy Valuable Property By AUCTION I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to eell®at auction, on TUESDAY, May 3rd, at 12 o’clook, that very desirable property, situsted on the Lower Spring Park Road—head of Pownal Street. The bouse is in excellent condition, contairs fine large shop, dining room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen spacious and well finished rocms. Large frost-proof cellar, together with barn. The exceptions. In fact class condition, and affordsan 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 tLe premises. Terms at sale. E.H. NORTON, Anctioneer GENTLEMEN YT ATHDT IN NEED ofa nize pair .. wnoco late colored boots should not fail to see our $3.00 BOOT No better boot to be head: for the money than this, Otber lines at*much lower prices, For further information as to be. apply to j freight or pasa, oT ATYENBURY, * 95 Agent. R. &. JOST Stamper’s Corner. ae Sp rae, ee halls and rooms are all painted—with two } everything is in first } No Wonder They Roared. A man who recently went to Niagara Falls on a bridal trip says that he was considerably taken aback by the old guide whom he had hired. Ths guide had several times appeared displeased at the Louisville man’s rather open lavish- ment of affection upon his new found mate, but he said nothing till he found a chance to make his stroke a telling one. ‘*What a roar the falls make!’’ said the bridegroom. ‘‘It is wonderful!’’ The old guide looked disgusted. **That’s nutbin wonderful,’’ he said. ‘*If you had to stay here like them poor old falls and listen to all the stuff these here bridal couples get off you’d roar too. ’’—Louisville Dispatch. Iwo Young Aristocrats, **I tell you this Donnerkeil family is very swell. The young counts were born with monocles.’’—Meggendorfer Blat- ter. Mickey’s Natural Mistake. An English lady living in Ireland has her dogeart provided with the biggest carriage lamps in the country—so big, in fact, that her friends are wont to chaff her about their size; but an acci- dent when they were lighted was looked upon as impossible. On a recent occa- sicn, however, a wretched little donkey tr«p crashed into her cart, considerably to the damage of both. ‘‘What do you mean, }icky?’’ said the wratbful lady, recoguizing the offender. ‘‘Couldn’t you see my lamps?’ *‘Bedad I did, me lady,’’ said Micky meekly, ‘brut I th-~ght it was a shop windy !’’—Argonaut. Not an Unusual Thing. Dixon—lI don’t believe young Short- leigh is half as extravagant as people say he is. Hixon—Perhaps not, but I’ve noticed that be has a suit of clothes for every day in the week. Dixon—Is that so? Why, he always had the same suit on every time I met him. Dixon— Well, that’s the one.—New Haven Palladium. A Discriminating Hostess. ‘*What intensely red hair that young man has!’’ exclaimed Maud. ‘‘I’m sar- prised that you seem to like him so well.’’ **Oh,’’ replied Mamie, ‘‘I don't like him very well. I never invite him to anything but pink teas.’’—Wasbington Star. . WeonD’s PHIICSPHODINE. English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all » effects of Abuse or Excesscs, y : Negeee BWental Worry, excessive usc ‘ wy. of Tobacco, Opiunor Stimu- Befor eand Aj ter. iants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 25 years in thousands of eases; is the only Ieliable and Honcst Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we wil send by return mail. Price, ome package, ¢! One wil please, siz will cure. Pamph.ets free toanya ldress, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. . in of ; SX, (e. Sold in Chariottetown by George E H -zhes, Vruggist . 5O YEARS: y EXPERIENCE IS TRADE MARKS DESIGNS CopyricHts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Gosurtptien 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, $a Mi) four months, $1 Soid by all newsdealers. UNN & Co,s6» Srna». New York ——— TT TE FOR SALE Th:t va'usble 10 acre lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Fd. Road. Apply to the office f " L, L. BEER. 62— i An Odd Order. The woes of the commercial travelers to the Soo are many, and they some- times relate their woeful experiences as well as their humorous ones. One shoe salesman, who makes the Soo about twice a year, tells oneon himself: Las: year he called on one of our largest nerchants with a line of his shoes, with the intention of adding the mer- chant to his list of customers. He spread out his samples on a long coun- ter and for an hour be put up an argnu- ment as to the merits of his wares, which he could see was gradually hav- ing an effect on his prospective custom- er. At last, with the air of a man con- vinced of a good thing, the merchant picked up a neat sample of footwear and said, ‘‘Send me two pairs of these in assorted sizes.’’ The drummer saw that this was his conge, and he gravely wrote the order in his book. The goods were delivered to the joke Irving merchant in a shoré time in assorted sizes—a 9 and &, a7 and 6—and, as far as the drummer knows, the merchant has those four shoes in stock yet. The drummer never called to see.—Soo (Mich. ) Demo- crat. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littic Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable, €rnvall Pit. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. eS B22 BSsee8e Oost The Time Has Come when those old jobs must be done. Maybe its a root to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps sour thinking of a house, We Have a Word to Say You will want shingles; Boards; stnddirg, Lathe. You will want some Lumber, we have just what vou need. It will be to your advan- tage if you buy from us. We offer you firet class Lumber, ata very smal! advance on cost, Inves- tigate. It will pay you. eee . oO" @e be & eo o*3OO8a TeLernoxe 1El JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wher’. fo 2 Oo aR DBD” VOB CVBVSB REMC VED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- ry business to Great Geo, St., oppo- site J. Stumbels’s harness shop, where he will be pleased to see all his old aud new customers. He is 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 Warches his prices can't be beat. Just received, a new supply of watches, clocks and solid gold wedding rings. C.c.JURT Great George Street, Ch’town. aa @®=> es oe. —a> eS = nen Oe oO oe Om LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ae. OFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. J. A. MATHIESON, W. 'E. Bente Geo’town, Ch'town. LS — ~ a ea ae errr ES ae ae SR ,™= —S= wale SEAN Roa THAT ROUNDED CURVE. “Fit-Reform” coats are moulded into the shape of chest, shoulders and collar, by hand stitching, with needle and thread. SOS Cheap “ Custom made,” and all other “Ready, made” clothing is merely pressed into a semblance. of this form, with a hot flat iron. One, being linen stayed throughout, taped at the edges, and worked into concavity by silk stitching keeps its shape while the cloth lasts. The other; loses its form the first day it is worn, There is a little difference in the cost, but an enormous difference in the wear and appearance of these two kinds. “Fit-Reform” brand, and makers’ price in left breast rocket of every genuine F.-R. coat. et $10, $12, $15, $38, $20 per Suit. ade ‘yj aaa Catalogue from v4 fh ‘ Fit-Reform Clothing Co., 3 Montreal. SOLE LOCAL AGENCY PROWSEH BROTEERS. P. E. ISLAND--Illustrated | é (Laem 5 O¢, A COPY At all bookstores and at this office. Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price, - AvprREss—~ Examiner The Best value Tnat Money Car Buy + > ’ , * . That describes our aew stock of Gents’ F urnishings. . . Che See our new stock of White and Fancy fhirts. : See our new stock of Ties. See our new stock of Collars. See our new stock cf Underclotbing. , : See our new stock of Braces, Hdkfs,{Sock*, Sweaters. Everything in Gents’ Furnishings going cheap. The people that make most of their muney buy at ee J. B. Macdonald & Co The Best Place to Buy Your Clothing and Bots —_—= -_ Clear Them Out | BUT—and a great big BUT, it must be for cash. What! Our Hay Bale Ties, the best in the market, 103 feet, gauge 14, at cost fcr spot cash, at the CITY - HARDWARE - STORE i RB. NORTON & LTD CO