THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 26 1859 é eat - ener BRAND Charlottetown | Sewerage System SEALED TENDERS addressed to the a sersigoed, will be received at this Office nu l vooucn SATURDAY, MAY 6, 1899 fo fe st lo co Fe th Si; ei furnishing certain materislaard per- m og the work necessary for the coa- uction of certain portions of the Chars ictown Sewerage System, according to 1GitiOns, specifications and plans to be ‘o at this Office, and sl-o at the Office of » Engineer. Mr. Freeman C. Coffia, 53 ute Sireet, Boston, Mass Proposals must be on forme supplied m this Office; and each tender must be ‘ompaoied by a certified Bank Cheque #ix buodred dollars ($600), payable to order of the Commissioners of Sewers i Waver Supply. This cheque will be feted if the party decline the contract fail tocomplete the work contracted , but will be revursed in case of non- eptance of tender. ‘ne Commis-ioners do not bind them- ves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairman. Oftise of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Charlottetown, P. E I, April 15, 1899. al5 ~ fr ac fy the ar for or tc ac se — ) NaN Alabast Mh Kalsomine 18¢ package Whitewash Brushes, 10e to 5,00 Beaver Braid Mix Paints. Step Ladders. S asey Dodd & mogers Non sannun Ae ed Tub Butter: We offer for as eat this week 7 tub choice dairy Butter at A VERY LOW PRICE. We want to clear this lot out at once, so now is your chance to geta tub of GO0D BUTTER CHEAP BEER & GOFF GROCERS o-FOR APRIL.... MOONS CHANGES Last Quarter, 3rd. New Moon, 10th. First Quarter, Léth. Full Moon, 25th. ae } 2 . Sun | Days High + Day ofWe’k a. § a| Rises.’ Sets. | ength/ Water 4 | — | | _|_ lSaturday (540 6 27 | eve 2 Sunday 38 | 28 50 | 4 27 3 Monday 36 29 53 | 5 16 4‘luesday | 34 31 57 605 5 Wednesday) 32 32 130 | 6 54 6, Thursday 30 33 31743 7 Friday 2 35 6 8 32 3Saturday | 26 ie eae 9Sundsy | 25 | 37 | 13 (10 09 lO Monday | 23 39 16 10 58 \lTuesday | 21 40 | 19 (11 47 14 Wednesday| 19 41 22 | morn 13 Thursday | 17 42 2% (124 14Friday | 15 | 44 | 28 | 213 15 Saturday ; 14 45 31 302 16 Sunday 12 46 34 | 351 17 Monday 10 | 48 38 | 4 40 18 Tuesday 8 | 49 1 (5233 19 Wednesday 7 50 44 |617 20 Thursday . cm 47 | 7 06 21 Friday te oe | 7 54 22 Saturday 2 54 52 | 8 43 23 Sunday °.- SB .es we 24 Monday 458 | 57 | 58 |10 21 25 Tuesday 57 58 140 (11 10 26 Wednesday; 55 659 | 3 (11 58 27 Thursday 5417 0 | 7 leven 28 Friday 52 2 10 1 36 29 Satusday 51 4 13 | 225 4 49 7 5 11416 | 313 or eae NOTICE! ! The report that Dr. 5 tek Sithstne is about to quit bis practige at Montazue is not true. That he is abont taking a post graluate course at Mc(#ill University, is true, and — —— that he will resume hie practice at Mon- tague about June 25th. next is also true. 92 -dv Baw 2wk:e, wk3i ————— Wants, Lost, Found, &&¢ Employment Registry Any persons wanting employment, and em- ployers oflabor in want 0% assistance, will obtain help and situations by a »p ying to — Snelgrove, Keat St. BOY WAN TED-—L , Tantoen li learn dress- making. 98 2 W aNTED’—A gir! tc Apoly ta Nise Waserv Kant Street “WANTED.—A se vant man, must under- stand farming, and m»#k» himself generally useful. apply at this office. 94 dy 3i pa TO RENT.—for aterm of 1 to 5 vears, that twelve (12) scre lot situated on west side of Malpeque Road. now in possession of J T Pearden Ese Possession given lst May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 WANTED.—A position as honsek eeper, no ebiection to widowers family. or as com- panion, helpor governess. Address E. M, 94 Gi pd F xaminer Office. S. 8, WY ANDOTTES,—A4 few scttirgs from mv t est hens, only $1 00 per doz. R. D. Tevior at EK . Taylors store 4 TO! River Road with a barn Arply to John E liot. t wk pd | WwW ‘aN TED. -A copy of *‘T he Sang 7 ) good condition, app!y at this office. sET.—* nouse on North fonraining 5 rooms and kitchen, tae hed. FOR SATE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north side * W College Block, 416 » '09mes, hot water avating large garden and ba nin rear apply to S C Moore or FW L Moore Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw TO LET--A C ottage on Upper Prince S' reet next the residence of Mr. F. J. Nash. Poses- ession Ist of May. Apply tc W. Leitch 95 A light.four wheeled FORSALE CHE AP.- igzer. Apply to John Hawkins, St, Peters Road. 95 dv lwk FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO. TA BLES.—I have for «ale two monarch pool tables end one billiard table—ivory balls with cues, rocks, etc. complete, ail in good order, will be sold very cheap, Apoly at the Hub Billiard Pall orto P, Burke P. O. Box Charlo!tetown sl imo First cless agents evervwhere to introduce the cmeSunlight Gas Generator; only reliab’e automatic acetvlene gas generator cn the mar- un the edge of two chairs ket selisatsicht; ‘iberal inducements to re- liable agents: agply to the Sual'ght Gas Co, Lid, Mc otreal. oe iat QA ‘DastsCiy avvu tel. The bell At the parsonage went ting a-ling, and, as the dominie was etu:ly and his wite getting the Harold, opening from ID fsie baby te to found »n aged 7, went it he sleep, Master the door. On oanle, evide ntly the country. both voung and’ basaiul; but, after ooking at tbe boy 8 moment, the young man queried, ‘‘Is the parson to nome?’’ ’? said Ei irold. ‘*‘Da you wwnt ae married? Y es, e just what we’re bere for, prospective bridegroom as he fondly at the blushing girl by said the iooked Ide. 1l, come right in, then "’\said ushering them into the parlor, seated themselves side by side he started off, saying: *'1']) call pa, and ma too. She’ll be awful glad, for shs bas all the marryin money, and I heara her tell pa this mornin that she wished His § ‘We boy, aud when they had 3 ene some folks would come to get married, ‘cause she hadn’t ’nough money to buy her new hat.’’—Chicago News. eo When they next met, the prosecuting attorney wanted to know why he had vot been on band to receive congratula- tious on the acquittal of bis client. “They set bim free without a stain en bis character and without their seat snd it was all due to your Spanish. hy didn't you wait? You're the hero f (he whole population. ’ ‘That's just the trouble, cuel Taylor ‘‘l knew they'd ac , rejoineé uit at rascal and then they d fall all ovea wirb tuear Spacimh | just vatarall; ‘d to on de Ceose three words that tuuge Ha lert d ine off on that’s ‘| the Spe r knew im my life 5 nia tuleted Naw en en eS a SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, .ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- aess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Bose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg Charlottetown Sewerage System SEALED SEPARATE TENDERS ad- dressed to the unders gned, will be re» ceived at this Office until noon on SATURDAY, MAY 6 1899 s'. For furnishing Der: forming work neces ary for Bulding a Re-ervoir and Pumping station 2nd For furpishivg maierial and per- forming the labor in the erection of the Pump:ng Machinery. 3rd. For furvishirg Cast Iron Man-~ hole Frames aud Coversand other Iron work. The above work to be done according to conditions, plans and specitications to be reierial ~~ seen at this Uffice, andalso atthe Office of the Engineer, Mr. Freeman C. Cottio, 53 Staie Street, Boston, Mass. Proposals must be on forms supplied from this Office; and each terder must be accompanied by a certified Bank Cheque for (5) per cent of the amount of the ten~ der, and vavable to the order of the Com- m‘ssiovers of Sewers and Water Supply. This cheque will be forfeited if the party decline the contract or fail to complete the work cvntracted for, but will be returned in case of non-acceptance of ten- der. The Commies onersdo no bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender. HENRY SMITH, Chairm pn. Office of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supplv, Charlottetown, P. KE. L., April 15, i899. ald OFFICE TO LET To the subscriber's building, Queen St. large well lighted and of easy approach, Rent n oderate 9dlwk J McEACHERN 1 _ Life Said *., stemain Longe Head Is Severe Aftce “Tne executions in Paris during csut years have revived the uestiou whether death instantaneously follows upon the severance of the head from the body,’’ says the Massachusetts Med- ical Journal, ‘‘Dr. Cinel asserts that decapitation does not immediately affect the brain. He saysthat the blood which flows after decapitation comes from the large vessels of the neck, and there is hardly any call upon the circulation af the cranium. The brain remains intact, nourishing itself with the blood retained by the pressure of the air. ‘*‘Wheu the blood remaining in the head at the moment of separation is ex- hausted, there commences a. state, not old « a of death, but of inertia, which lasts up to the moment when the organ, no longer fed, ceases to exist. Dr, Cinel estimates that tbe orain finds nourish- went in the residuary blood for about a: hour after decapitation. The period of inertia would Jast for about two pours, he thinks, aud absolute death would not ensue *ill after the space of three hours altogether. ‘*If, he adds, a bodiless head indicates by no movement the horrors of its situ- ation, it is because it is physically im. possible that it should do so, all the perves—which serve for the transmis- sion of orders from the brain to the trunk being severed; but there remains the nerves of hearing, of smell and sight, and he concludes that the guillotine does not cause instant death. If this be true, could any other form of death be mure nerciless?”’ henefit of Peerage. Every one may not know what the term ‘‘benefit cf peerage’’ implies. A peer can demand a private audience of the sovereign to represent his views on matters of public welfare. For treason or felony he can demand to be tried by his peers. He cannot be outlawed in any civil action, nor can he be arrested un- jess for an indictable offense, and he is exempt from serving on juries. He may sit witb his hat on in courts of justice, and should he be liable to the last pen- alty of the law he can demand a silken cord jnstead of a hempen rope. Practical Remedy. Caller (with manuscript)—Then you can’t use the poem? MayI ask what ails it? Editor—Well, it lacks what might be called ine true poetic fire. Caller—Couldn’t that be—ah—im- parted to it some way? Editor—Well, you might try stick- ing it in the stove. Country girls in Spain seldom wear bats or bonnets of any kind. It was in Spain, by the way, that the custom of a bride wearing orange blossoms in her bair originated. =~. =e —— =~ — > ae - ~~ s | Glock \ Doctoring What’s the good of a clock if it Well then let us send for it and make ; ( doesn’t t me ? , keep it right; don’t put it off any longer, out let me know righr away. No cure, no ray. g. F. HITGHESON Watchmaker etc. =e? @eweeas @& eo Queen Street. ~> = & > analiealeeemcr aia @2<s.es. oo @ a ey OS OO Farmers & Dairymen Atten'ion The eubseriber wil! sell by Public Auction, at bis farm on St. Petere Road, three miles from Charlottetown, his entire stock 0 pure bred registered cattle, com— prisivg Jersey, Guernsey, Alderney and Holsteins comtaining Mrs Jones’ Great Herd of Jerseys tupplemented by importations direct from the Channel Islands. This sale will be without reserve on WED- NESDAY, MAY 10tb 1699, at12 o’e’ock noon. This isa chance ot a lifetime for individuals, clubs or corporations to secure animals bred in the purple. BENJAMIN HEARTZ. 90 w3i 62 awk for 2 wks FOR SALE. A business ian at a ide Crose, Lot 51, consisting of a Lot, 83x99, Dwelling uiouse, Baro, Blacksmith shop, and a never tailing well of water. The buildings re nearly new and ina good state of re pair. Immediate possession given. This is one of the best standson P. E. Isiand for a general blacksmith For particulars apply to J ASTEWAtT WAN *fED—A capable girl = { enera! tie work. Aj p'y to Meo” be M, Street. Traiior, Siéney 98 Clothing for Everyone at 25 to 35. ocr cent less than reg. ular prices Our big purchase ot Men’s and Boys Ciothing at the Donll & Gibson szle has are rived. Wecan now supply you with Gloth.. ing at the manufacturers’ cost ices, Men's Tweed Pants from 50e, 7de, $1.60, 1.25, 150, 2.00, worth 50 per cent. more=Men’s Tweed Suits from $3,75 and upwar ts,” Ut will mean money in your pock- et to buy your clothing from us. | AITALFSALPSPA J. B. Macdonald & Ce We manufacture complete Fertitizera, using in ation :— Dried Blocd. Bone Meal. atd Tankage. accumulated in killing of hc gs, combined with Potash Salts. and Nitrate of Soda. supplying the crop in suitable proportion, association and form, with the Plant Food it requires. This would not be the store it is, nor the stock itis, % | we could d> either jusiice in our s.ore news. : Salient points here and there may be picked out from time to time, and mentioned iu tuis paper, but far more must remain untuld than told. Yor must come in, and see for vourself. The Heintzman Piano | must be seen and heard to be appreciated, We would like # show you its special points over ard above all other makes. Our prices are right too— when you consider and are Cons” s vinced of the quality. Ila fact, they are lower than most, dealers ask for ordinary commercial pianos. a We have a number of second hand pianos on hand, that we are offering at auction prices to clear. 7 MILLER BROTH ERS.. The P. K. Island Music House Connolly Building Queen St, Of all Wine Merchants, eis hy, Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuouson & Uo, Glasgow