— ee ee + et 4 ORT ee ee See a a a a tn om eet ORAS OR a Ry a, he oo SE NE Ripe ralin ere Mite gh E oem — ee ee i eS Rg. erent we RC Re A mR a em a DAG AL HEE LE LL OM, ak I mm a Me Rhee AR AMES Rone nai? me ‘ ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINE&R, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 15, 1898, Wants, Lost, Found &e WANTED.—An to learn the diac ksmith business. Pownal W barf. apprem ice dy eod WANTED—A «mart sieady boy about years of age, to work tna siore A boy wit gome experienc. Apply at 5 h this office. Si =n sii r TG KRENT.—A blacksmith’s shop on Kent St. Possession given on or aboni Ist May. Apply to P. H. Trainor, Kent St 7 i S— fj App'y to G. H. Foster, } | | OsUTR OLAS. | = 1 have resumed a od . P ‘ i agency of the Columbia Bicy- | cles. The goed qualities of | those famous wheels require | no puffing. They are easily | “The Standard of the Worid.” Prices to suit all peck- ets, ranging from $44 to! ‘49 dollars. A thoruvghly istrong, serviceable wheel fur TO LE?.- One half of the three story dwel- ling house, -ontaining cicat large rooms, on Prince St. Poss¢ssion giywn on 2ndMay next WwW. W. Weilner. 42 TO LET —The house ard premises known | as the “Old London Hous?,’ situate or water St.. nextio Government Warehcuse No 1. Appl’ to Peake nros & Co in2s--tf WANTED.—A house containinz about seven or eight rooms in aidesirable locality. Apply to this office. af TO LET.—That ;!easantivy situated and eomfortable cottageon Water St, at pre-ent occupied by Mra Bruce Stewart Possession given abont middie may. Apply to ft rake Bros, & Co. Ch’town 63 tf am TO LET.—That comfortabie and ple santly situated house on upper Queen St.. being the southern half of the residence of the late in ceeunation of and cold water Palmer, now Hot Chief Justice Commander Cheyne in sams, rent moderate, possession g ven Ist May vext. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, b> BARBERS’ CHAIRS and complete outfit for sale cheap for cash or aoprevea note. Ap- ply to D A Bruce, Queen 8°, Ch’town 76—dye« kytf nS eed A By-law amending the By-law respecting Theatres and Public Shows. Be it enacted by the City Council, of The City of Charlottetown, that section one of the said Bylaw, be amended by : adding the fo'lowing words, “Provided never the less, that it shall be Jawful for the City Council, upon the application of the owners or managers of avyOpera House,Music Hal! or other Pub lic Hall of any kind, togrant a yearly license for such sum a>» may he deter- mined upon, by resolution of said Council. JAMES WARBURTON, M.D. Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. 82-——2 wks AyBye-Jaw Respecting the Sale of Meat. Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows: — 1. Every person publicly selling meat (fresh, salted or corned) by retai! within this city inany store, shop, house, warehouse or other building or in the public market build ing Or in or from any meat waggon, cart, car- riage, sleigh or other vehicle upon the public streets or highways of the said City by retail or in Jess quantities than by the carcass, shall obtain from the Mayor thereof License as a meat Vendor, and the Mayor is hereby author zed to issue such License upon receiving -he License fee hereinafter mentioned 2. The License fee shall be Twenty-tive dollars per annum. 3. No person shall expose for sale or | licly sell fresh, salted or corned meat by re- tail or in less quantities than by the carcass in any stor@; house, shop, warehouse or other wuilding or place or inthe public market building, or in or from any meat wagon, cart, carriage, sleigh or other vehicle within the said City, without having first obtained a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned, 4. Any person or persons guilty of any in- fraction of any of the Provisions of this Bye- law, shall, upon conviction before the Stipen- diary Magistrate on the oath or affirmation of any credible witness, forfeit and poy at the cretion of the Stipenciary Magistrate a_penal- ty not exceeding the sum of Thirty Dollars for cach offence, exclusive of costs, and in de- ub- lis- shall tinnea or fault of payment thereof’ it shall ani may be lawful for the said Stipendiary Mazistrate to commit the offender to the Common Jail of the County of Queen’s County for any period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said pen- alty and costs be sooner paid. = Provided al- ways that nothing in this Bye-law contained shall be construed. to prevent per- sons from selling meat by the quarter on the public or market square adjoining the market building without such license, but all persons shall have the right thereon to sell meat of all kinds by the quarter on payment cf the usual market t Ils as at present or at any time here- after ma; be provided. And Provided far- ther that nothing herein containe: be construed to require persons selling canned meats poultry or game to tak: out the License above mentioned. JAMES WARBURTON, Te Mayor. H. M.: DAVISON, ¢ Cy Clerk. ed 2wk. $2 eed. meatal treats CHRONIC DISEAS¥s py the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help, n rem ving causes from the blood. Cca- tinuous, inteligent treatmentin person or by letrer insures Minimum of suifer- ing and Maximum of cure possibile in each case. Avoid attempts apnaided. Graduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL. t Twenty years practice in N. Y. City. Diploma registered in U.S. and Canadla, ADDRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, CANADA. OFFICRK, Victoria Row. Aenomodations reserved for paticnts. References on application, Oet 15 lyr : ee McDONALD & INMAN Barristers, Attorneys, Solicitors, Notaries, &c. C7FICE--Caneron Block, Victoria Row. MONEY TO LOAN 4. A MeDonaLp G, S, INMAN, 44 dollars. Samples and des criptive catelogues on hand in a few days. R. M. YOUNG, Agent for P. E. I. For Sale. le the fol owned by at French subscriber offers for sa lowing properties, formerly the Jate Richard Pillman, River, New London, l. A farm containing 25 acres, cleared and in a good state of cultivation, 7 ae e) Asi sloping to the south. 2. A pict containing 2 acres, with zood dwelling house containing 11 room: vod a new basa and wagon shed. thereon There is also ther-on a store, complet with shelving, etc., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ibe road, opposite the store, and building lot at the cross roads, near the store. These properties are well one of the finest localities in ward Island for business purposes, The subscriber also offers forsale a dwelliag house and lot at Kensington. The house contains 11 rooms, and is ip good repair For further particulars apply to Messrs. McLeod, Morson & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, o1 to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN, n 20 s. j.3m0 Ayer, Ma‘s situated in Prince Ed- or farmivg IVIY ENAMELING 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, H. R. LARGE Great Geo. St.—-Large & Son’s Factory. Valuable Property For Sale By Auction. ofthe late Hon Henry J. Calbeck, to sel y Auction,on the premises, Sydney Street, on TUESDAY, the 19th day of APRIL instant at 12 e’clock noon: — The property formerty occanied by the late Hon H J. Calbeck, as a store and residence, situate On the North Side of Sydney street. This property will be sold without reserve to close the Estate, offers a rare opportunity or investment, Now rented for $150;00 Atso at the same timeand place, a Town Tot in Georgetwn, fronting #4 teet on George etre t, [A instructed by the Executors of the Estate b i.¢ms Cash, R.BEARISTO, ‘ Auctioneer, Ch ’town, Apri 16, 98—2 4 61s SALT! SALT To arrive about the first of May 6000 BACS ion nsihiaiatl EA Liverpool Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal Tar. PEAKE BROS. & PICKFORD & BLACK LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN, SEASON OF 1898. C9. S. 8. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and shippers will please order their freight by above line. ‘This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid- ships. Special freight rates wil! be given this season. W. W. C&ARKE, Agent. 84 guar WHISTLING WELLS. Natural Barometers Which Foretell Storms In Wisconsin. A freak of nature which is attracting considerable attention is a series of blowing or ‘‘whistling’’ wells located | reka, in Polk county, Wis. There are six of these hysterical wells, ranging in depth from 120 to 160 feet. The one owned by James Coltin exhibits most remarkable features. This well is 120 | feet deep and was dug 15 years ago. The first 20 feet was hardpan and the rest coarse gravel. 3efore a rainstorm the wind blows out of this well with great force, mak- ing a roaring sound that can be heard a | long distance. The wind is so hot that water placed on the cover of the well | will boil. The wind blows out only be- fore a storm, and the severity and du- ration cf the storm are always in exact proportion to the force of this current | and its duration before the storm com- | mences. It is therefore an accurate and trustworthy barometer, or vice versa, with equal accuracy, but remains quiet in settled weather. In winter a current of air is dr2wn in before a change of weather just as | forcibly as it blows out in hot weather. | This current will freeze the water 120 | feet from the surface of the earth as | quickly as it would at the surface, and, | though many attempts have been made to use a pump in the well, they hava all failed, and a number of pumps of different makes have been destroyed by the water freezing and burstiug the cylinders and pipes. The other five wells, which resemble this one in many respects, are all locat- ed within the radius of about one mile and vary in depth from 130 to 160 feet. All sorts of theories have been ad- vanced concerning an underground pas- | sage, but no outlet has ever been discoy- ered, and if there is one it must be a great distance away in order to foretell the approach of storms so long a time in advance.—Philadelphia Record. — Her Borrowed Plumage. A Syracuse woman was in Boston some time ago, and she had occasion to get a check cashed, being without ready money. She had no friend who was easily available, but she went to a bank and presented her check. Of course she was told she would have to be identi- fied. The cashier of the bank suggested | that she might have one of her cards. She took out her cardcase, but the card she produced proved to be that of one of her friends. This caused her a great deal of confusion, but the accommodat- ing cashier suggested that she might prove her identity by the initials on her cardcase. But these, alas, proved to be those of her mother. Her confusion con- tinued to increase until she thought of the initials on her handkerchief. The marked article was produced to be put in evidence, but when it was examined it was found to bear the initials of an- other friend. She was thwarted in every direction, but the cashier was ‘‘easy.”’ Boston cashiers are apparently not as strict as those in this part of the coun- try, for this particular one said he ‘‘ouessed’’ that it was all right, and he eashed the check. Conductors of flim- filam and three card monte games are di- rected to Boston for a good field of oper- ation.—Syracuse Post. for Sale. The nndersigned <ffers for Private Contract, the several hereinafter mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-house at present oc- cupiel by herself with or without the warehouse attached, situate on the corner of Pownal and Grafton Streets. 2. The double tenement house and premises on Desbrisay Street, at present occupied by Messrs Balls and Brown, compr:sing four Icts. 3. Building Lots Nos. 20 and 21 DesBrisay Street. 4 75 acres of land on Lot 69, fronting on Wood I+land and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchase on such time as ray be required, will be given for apy cf these prope:t es. For farther particulars apply to the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors &., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D 1898. sale by properties on MARIA DesBRISAY. 84 2aw 3wks 2 6 Furness Line of Steamers. S. S Halifax Uity sailsifrom Halifax 2Ist April, for Great Britain. This steamer has beex fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply carly. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. 84 FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta'’ns about twenty gnod rooms and sbop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in connection. | jence. | in the northern part of the town of Eu- | of these lizards in abundance. | falding a lizard and found that when it | pence, and abolished in 1855. Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 81—d&w Queen Street How a Chameleon Changes Color. The chameleon is a little lizard who possesses the wonderful power of chang- ing his color to suit his own conven- Florida produces several species This is the process by which the little lizard effects his changes: Certain colors throrgh the medium of the optic nerve produce a contraction or expausien of the pigment or « olor cells. The result isa protective tint or one which resembles that upon which the animal is resting. The eye roceives the stimulus or impression, which passes from the optic nerve to the sympathetic nerve, so reaching the various series of the lizard’s little color cells under the skin. The pigment cells are distributed ali | over the body with more or less regular- ity, and upon their contraction and ex- pansion depends the prevailing color of $be animal. The scientist discovered this by blind- could not see the color of the surround- ing foliage it ceased to change its own color.—St. Louis Republic. It Was Only the Old One. A rough, awkward handed Lanca- shire girl was broken in by a benevolent lady, who tried to de a good turn for ee | everybody, and in an evil moment sue | was giyen to clean two very ancient openwork silver salt cellars with those | rich and rare old royal blue glass re- | ceivers inside. One was over 100 years | old, the other bad been broken and re- | cently patched, of which fact the girl | was aware. She broke the other old one, | and when she told her mistress she said she was ‘‘glad as how it was only the old ’un.’’ A Startling Declaration. Wife--Richard, I am afraid we must part-— Husband — Good gracious! What for?’’ Wife (calmly)—Your hair in the mid- die hereafter. You are getting bald.— London Fun. The Mexican torch thistle, growing to a height of 50 or 60 feet, looks more like a candelabrum than a tree. Another variety of the same species has long gray bristles, which give it the appear- ance of the head of an old gray haired man. Newspaper duty was invented by . Queen Anne. It wae originally a penny on each sheet, afterward raised to four- Se moe aon Effervescent Salt is a standard En lish preparation, the wonderful Health Giving and Health Preserving ualities of which are laid before you aily in this paper. Don’t expect the same result from any substitute simply because it effervesces, weve uhh Abbey’s * PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Rates. Generous Seitlements we E. H. BEER, Authorized AGENT FoR P. KE. ISLAND FIRE. LIFE. ACCIDENT WALL PAP NOW OPEN—=r A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa: per Ali the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. F. J. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c up. LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ac OFrFFICES— Cameron Block, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. J. A. MATHIESON, W. E. Bentley. Geo’town. Ch’town. ——- COPTER rien SEE THAT THE } FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE similating the Food and Regula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of ‘Te “a * : Ww Ber ¢ DREN®. 29S, Valehet IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF il] Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither || Opmun, Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. | _Prespe af Old Dr SHMUELPITCHER % Hiarm Seed - larthed Sugar « inleryrecn Flava: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- | tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of hij’ tilaen, NEW YORK. i At Gourttonths old: * "35 DOSES —35 CENTS EER a ee ee Castoris is pnt np in one-eize bottles only, 3 is not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to galt you anytuing else on the plea or promise thet i is “just as good” and “will answer every pose.’ 4t@ Sco that you get C-AG-T-0RL Tho fac- &4CT COPY OF WRAPPER. simile a, inn a SY TL Lae om — of wreppat, * . For 10 cents. in cash cr stamps, we will mail you, all charges prepaid, a hasdsome rictal box, size 51{ inches long, 3% inches wide and 1 inch deep, filled “EA, 50 cents per I, > o vith Teriry’s ExeepHant Branp Inpo-CRYLON quality. The box alone is worth the money—the Tea it contains is worth r viore than the money. . It's offered as an inducement to make you acquainted with l incidentelly to see where oar advere tising is best read~—and so kindly mention the paper, é ; 4 Cclicious Elephant Brand Teas, Setricy’s Everxant URaxp Inpo-Crriem Tess are sold only in % and 1 Yb, lead packets, never and can be had from most dealers in good groceries in Canada, Acthe price printed on each packet (25.cents in bulk r ib.) they are con idered to be the Best of Tea Values. ELEPHANT CRAND. JOSEPH TETLEY & CO. VIONTREAL te mn seezaee acces a Glorious - Easter —WITH A— Toothace @} would surely be a dismal day, one could not feel @ peaceful; good, or Lappy with aching teeth. EF Make yourrelf an Easter gift by having the aci- Xe fo 14 LeEMOINE STREET, MY, y ah ing or decayed teeth filled or crowned, have it i done now so you can enjoy your ham and e¢g8% gam. on easter morn, ; ~ ae If you have lost some of your teeth saV@ gay —— them replaced, either by our now well known (45 @ Crown or Bridge work, or you can have yOUr jaye cg, choice of our several other systems of artifice teeth, natural to life. and gvaranteed to giv® perfect satisfaction. You can call in the morm ingand have either a Bridge or Plate inserte® ay & same day. All work done by specialists. We @ ; give special attention to the saving of teeth, an 5) our work is paihless and reliable. 4 ORS, @ | BERLIN DENTAL PARLUnS, & Over Store of Prowse Bros. ~~ Open evenings 7 to 8. ~ a ee -Dedeteny