« bares a Mie on * nm le ikea o it tel, ee ae Sian SGN Ke % tre <2 eee oN IO. Bia: % ; ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 16, 1898, Kodak. niak ut the Lastman Kodak Photography Is Easy Photography $ Kodaks wse our light-proof film Cam : rded in Daylight. J ge ing can oe $5.00 to $35.00. EASTMAN KODAK CO, Rochester. N. ¥. Never Before Lave good Watches been so Jow in price as to-day. We have them rezenily bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Uptician. Charlottetown, Reception Wafers Reception Wafers are something new in Biscuits, and are put up in two pound tins by Christie Brown & Co., of Toronto. Being slightly salted they make a very nice lunch biscuii. For sale by the tia at BEER & GOFF 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS CopyricuTs &c. Anvone sending a sketch and description may quickly ascertain our opinion free w ether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free, Oldest ogee 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, $3 a + four months, $1 Soid by all newsdealers. MUNN & (00,2°>2roa0vas. New York branck Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. C. x Diaes Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes an stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co's. JOY & DAVIES 7 th Should ee =e= thoroughly, care- fally, regularly, then can the owner de- tect readily and more easily, ip its inciep ient stage, the dead!y decay which sooner or later attacks nearly evervbody’s teeth. When you discover tho-e cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and bave them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patuless Extraction of Teeth. jh. MoLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. oxOwN'S BLOCH CHARLOTTETOWN — GRANITE WARE Shrow away the tin cooking utensils—buy granite ware, which is nearly as cheap as tinware, and will last for years. We keep only the best quality. Saucepans from « 20c Pudding Pans from * 15e Teapots, ~ 40c Tea Kettles, $1.00 Mugs, uC Wash Basins, 30¢ marked in Very low. ‘ = - Everything plain figures. DOBD & ROGERS Wants, Lost, Found, &C, FOR SAI.E.—A boat wagon; easy running and in good orier. Arthur G. Peake. TO LET.—One half of that double tene- ment house on Kent St. Apply to rs Younker, 132 2rw6Gi WANTED.—An experienced clerk in the boot and shoe business,in the citv. must have good reference, Address box 328,P. Office, ‘harlottetown, 13t ai WANTED-—A Maid Servant, Mrs Geo. Peake, Euston St, WANTrED.—At Victoria Cafe, a smart girl to dogeneral work. Good wages.— Joho P. Joy. 131 PASTU RECO LET.—For two’ cows, cheap Apply to Wm. Murray, Pownal St 31 “WANTED—A girl ‘or general housework, good wages. Apply to the Central House : 126 Iw App y to et TO LET—A conveniently situated and com fortable house on Uprer Hillsboro St, with bay wirdow and six rooms, besigestlarge pan- try, and large clothes clos-t. Apply te 4ub- rey Brown, at Mark Wright «& Co’s, 126 tf SiORE TO L®T—in a short time—The shop eceuvied by Johnson & Johnson, Drug- gists, next to fondon House Corner Apply at once 0 Goff Bros. 246—2wks WANTED-~Ag nts for new season, new Semyples, new plan of engage- ment. Luke Bros Co., Montreal W INTEND —1Coox. Apply toMrs. F W Hyndman, Kent St, 7 LOST—Opn Thursdav Vorring, near the Rail way Station,apraver book. The finder wil be }ewarded by returningittothe Rev Jas timpson, Rochford St. 128 TO LEY. -Aconfortable cortage on Rich mond St west. Possession givén June ‘4th, or earlier, ifdesired, Apply to James D. Mason, TO LET— On Haviland Street, opposite the Charlottetown Hospital, a house containing nine room, at present occupied ny Conductor Gillis. Possession given about l0th June. Beautiful lecation, rent moderate. A: ply to Mrs Connolly next door, or to Johan Conn- olly, corner Queen and Dorchester sts. 116 TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Old Londor House,’ situateon Wate St., nextt>+ ‘iovernment Warehouse No ir \ppl7 to Peake ros & Co. jau%—tf —_— —_—— a WANTED -Suce2ssful canvvwsers in any line to act as closers, $W.0) per month and expenses, Addre«s box 679, Montreal. De YEU RIDE & WHEEL? lf so, you need a pair cf Bicycle Boots. We have them in Chocolate and Black leather, for men, and in can- vass for youths and boys, $1.85 & $2.00 $1.00 95 Men’s IcVe € Doots, M Bicycle Boot Boys’ Canvass Boots, Youths’ “ “ COUL AND LIGHT R. K. JOST Stamper’s Corner. Prince Edward Island Railway On and after Monday, June 13th, 1898, in connection with the present time table a passenger train will leave Summerside at 9.15 a m., (connecting with the ex- press train from Chariott*town) and will arrive at Tignish 12.30 p.m.; leave Tig- 7.10 p.m. A pa-senger train wi!l also leave Char- lottetown at 745 a. m, arriving at Souris at 10.45 a. m.; and Georgetown at 10.10 a. m ; leave Georgetown at 1.25 p. m., and Souris at i250 p. m., and arrive at Char- lottetown at 3.45 p. m. All Standard Time. G. A. SHARP, D. POTTINGER, Gen. Mgr. Gov’t Rys Supt. Railway Office, Ch’tew2 Moncton nieh at 355 p.m., arrive at Summerside at ABSENTMINDED MAN. He Moved, but When He Tried to Find His House He Failed, Ao absentminded man moved to this city from a neighboring town last week. He and his wife staid at a hotel while they were finding a house, but his busi- , ness prevented the man from doing his share of the house hunting, and the task fell, as if often does, upon the wife. She at last found a place which suited her and she took her husband to see it. It was satisfactory, and they came down town, he to go back to bis business and she to attend to the moving of their goods from tbe railway car to the house. Her task was soou accomplished, and in a short time she bad put away most of the things, settled a bedroom and got the kitchen and dining room in order. By 5:30 in the afternoon she and the new girl bad the first dinner in the new flat all ready for the head of the house. In the meantime the absentminded husband was plodding through the work at his office. About the time that the plates were being put on the table at his home he began to feel the need of food, and be locked up his office and started for the street car. When he reached the street, he suddenly remembered that he had not noticc.1 the address of his new residence. He stood on the corner a long while and tried to think what the name of the street was. He cousulted the di- rectory, but none of the street names was familiar—in fact, be bad not been in the city long enough to know any of the streets by nume except that on which his office was situated and tke location of the hotel where be bad staid temporarily. He looked aimlessly at tho crowded street curs and envied the men apd women who knew where their homes were. The pangs of hunger were increasing momeutazrily, but no gestion of the locality of his home came to bim. His mind 20 Suny on that point was a perfect blank. He bad even forgotten to notice in what style of building the flat was situated. Cursing his stupidity, he wade his wey tothe hotel, ate his din- per in disgustel solitude and went to bed. Iu the meantime his wife was nearly frantic at his absence. Night buving falicu, she was afraid to venture out, spd sse, too, went to bed alone and spent a sleepless night. in the morning sbeipade ber way down town, found the office and threw herself weeping in- to ber busband’s arms. ‘hat afternoon the man boi.gbta map of the city and marked accurately upon it his place of residence, and then be bad a bundred cards pripted containing bis bouse ad- dress. — Chicaye Chronicle. ? = —————— THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For June, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 4th day, Full Moon. llth day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. Sun Rises.| Sets. aay, High Water. Day of We’k, —_—— Morn.| Aft. | Dof M|| l Wednesday, 9 1510 20 3 54 (7 31 2ZThursday , 957 |1117)| 54 31 3 Friday 10 33 12 10 | 53 32 4Saturday 1110}100) 533 33 5 Sunday 1l 49 | 52 34 6 Monday 1 50 {12 35 52 35 7 Tuesday 23911 27 51 35 8 Wednesday 3 28 226 £51 36 9Thursday 416 333) 51 37 10 Friday 509 447. Sil 37 11 Saturday 600 603 50 38 12 Sunday 650|716); 50 39 13Monday | 739 830) 50 | 40 14 Tuesday 8 27 | 941; 50 40 15 Wednesday’ 9 12 10 46 50 40 16 Thursday 9 48 1135) 50 41 17| Friday 10 22 12 16 50 41 18\Saturday 1056 1255 50 42 19\Sunday 1l 34 50 42 20\Monday | 132 1215| 50 | 42 21 Tuesday 2 07 12 58 51 42 22}Wednesday 241 143 51 42 23) Thursday 3 16 | 2 31 51 43 24| Friday 333\;322)} $2 43 25\Saturday 432\'410)| S32 43 26| Sunday §12,|507; 52 43 27| Monday S316! SS 43 28| Tuesday 638 | 7H) 53 43 29|Wednesday| 7 24 850 54 43 30) Thursday 812 1006, 54 43 TO For the summer of 98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasart irm, North River, overlookirg the illaboro River, and the approach to the LET arbor, Ap ideal spot tora summer ting. Apply to v Al 00 P.O, BOXTe¢ MARK FiSHER, SONS & Co Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Merchant tailors and Woolles buyers wanting to assort their stocks will find our stook of Woo!lens the largest in Canada. Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. S1., St. Johu, N. BR. H. H. HARVEY. Agent. NO MAN’S LAND. A Western Australian Desert and Its Lead- ing Characteristics, Hon. David W. Carnegie, son of the Earl of Southesk, returned to England after a 13 months’ journey across the Great Victoria and Great Sandy deserts of western Australia. Speaking of the natives in the interior, Mr. Carnegie said: ‘‘The people are very dark, and add to their blackness by smearing themselves with grease and ashes, a fact which makes their presence known at a considerable distance. They are very ugly—more like wonkeys than anything else, with their fat foreheads and pro- truding lips. As a rule they are very thin and of small stature—on two oc- casions only I saw men upward of 6 feet in height. Men, women and children are all stark naked. They have no houses, and have no villages. They sim- ply scoop out a hole in the sand and squat in it. When they first saw our camels and caravan, they were greatly excited, never having seen a white man before. We never suffered any hurt from them, but when apy of them got us alone, they tried to be hasty, and no doubt would have proved troublesome if they bad been given much oppor- tunity. They are only one degree re- moved from animals. ‘*It was only from the smoke caused by their hunting fires that we were able to track chem, and so find water.’’ Of the results of his journey the ex- plorer said: ‘‘We have proved the whole of the interior of Western Australia between Coolgardie and the Kimberley goldfields to be quite useless for man or beast. We saw bo auriferous country between Lake Darlot district and Kimberley.’’ — Montreal Star. She Drew the Line, **When I was first married,’’ says the Rev. Dr. Lorimer, pastor of Tre- mont temple, Boston, ‘I bad my strict ideas about Sunday observance. Mrs. Lorimer had a colured ‘aunty’ for cook, and on the first Saturday after she came I went into the kitchew and told her I did nos want any Sunday work, so she could prepare all meals for that day beforehand. She didn’t say one word while I was talking, then she looked up, and, pointing to the door, ex- claimed, ‘Now, look khyar, Marse George, you jest go in dar and tend to your Christianity and leave me tend to mah kitchen.’ I went, and as near as I can remember she bad hot dinners Sun- days as long as she sted with us.’’ Carefully S.: «*‘ed, Ove of the most ren. able features of life in New South =.ules is the transformation of criminals into hard working citizens. Of the 30,000 settlers there iu 1821, 20,000 were or had been gon victs. It is said that on board an American liner a bvastful Australian asserted loudly and over and over again that ‘*the men who settled Australia were a remarkably sensible lot.’’ ‘*Yes,’’ suid an American quietly, ‘IT bave always understood that they were sent out by the very best judges. ’’ —Youth’s Coxipanion. Quite Likely. **T’ll tell you the story in anutshell,”’ said Fosdick. ‘‘Cheatnut ehell?’’ asked Keedick.— Detroit Free Presa WATCHES UE watch trade has been T rather fluctuating of late, first the price went up, after a long period of low prices, now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction we cannot say, but the fact re- mains that you can buy from us a reliable timekeeper cheaper than ever before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,00ds at all. If you want a good and also the cheapest watch for the money, we reccmmend a good movement in a nickel case instead of a poor one in a fine looking colored case that wili only wear avery short time, Soliciting a share of you patronage, we remain, Youds respectfully, E. W. TAYLOR, VICTORIA JEWELRY STORE. Champion Creamer. B eure you get one, and do not be de- eeived with any other. Over 200 sent out this..spring to the countty. If your merch+nt has not any, send or write to Brace’s Grocery, Queen St., Charlottetown. Eggs or butter taken in exchange. None are genuine ualess you see stamped on the tin this name: R. K. BRACE, Ch’town. june3—3n108 AAAAS ARASH AARRARRA SHAR A aoemensenn? — dijpemmamentensen SOUVENIR OF IGTORIA’S REIGN. There is no better tc. retailed gp 6oc. than the tea soll in TET yy JUBILEE CANISTERS. These were made as a souvenir «# her Majesty’s illustrious reign guj are decorated with as Landsome a piece of color woik 7s lis ever heey seen in Canmads. Her Majesty ig = presented in lifelike colors at the most noted periods of her Ife; 1839, 1838, 1807; in panels, accurate re. presentations of Her Meare Army and Navy are to be foun e . When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful as a handsome tea or cake caddy. The tea is worth 60c. The tin is surely worth soc, Sold by most dealers at 60c.; if yours cannot supply you send direct to JOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N.S. Or 144 LEMOINE STREET. MONTREAL. € ———— a ae {mportant fo [nvalids Tried,exhavsted nature finds a reliable recuperative in the stimulating and invigorating properties of A WEE DRAPPIE O’ PATTISON’S P Strictly pure, reliable and effective, this grand the best and safest stimulant for invalids’ use. Recommended by leading physicians as being saperic’ to brandy, owing to its great age. For sale by all authorized vendors. Wholesale by For Sale By All Licensed Vendors : FECES ESS SSF SS SET ESS TES ae ER, EE WE pF ee ee TO THE WINE TRADE OF CANADA We beg to announce having just received,and landing pet steamships Escalona. Concordia, Tritonia, Netber Hoiae, Ronans, Norwegian, Ganges, the following g: ods.— W HISKIES—Thorne’s Kilty Scotch Whisky, in wool and cases. 3uchanan’s Hcuse ct Commons Scotch in cases. Hillburn Scotch, in cases, quarts and flasks. Five Crown, Glenlussa, Gleneil & Glenlivet Scotch, in cases quarts and flasks, (Over 2,000 cases in stock), GINS—Thorne's Old Tom and London Dry Gin in cases, Nichulson’s Old Tom and London Dry Gin, in wood and cases. Blankenheym & Nolet’s Key Brand (highest quality). ted tases, Green Cases, Ponies and in hhds., qr. casks, octaves, hf octaves, and qr. octaves. BRAN DIES—Boutelleau Fils’ Brandies, in wocd and cases. Cognac Distillers’ Association, in cases. De Laage Fils’ Brandies, in wood and cases. Sorin Brandy, in wood and cases. (Full range of above in hhds., qr, casks, octaves n.d hf. octaves) CHAMPAGNES—Gold Lack Sec and Brut, 1889 vintage, over 800 cases Completing and exhausting our contract for this ce ebrated Vintage. Gratien’s and Boyer’s Royal Cup, in baskets and cases) CLARETS—Over 3,000 cases, including Bon Bourgeois, St. Julien, Floirag! Medoc, Margaux, Chateau Brule, Chateau Rouge, Pontet Canet, Chateau Lafite, ete. Pou. mard, Chambertin, Clos Vougeot, etc. . SAUTERN ES—Including Graves, Barsac, Haut Sauternes, Chateau Yquemly iu RHINE WINES -—lIncluding Laubenhcimer, Niersteiner, Steinwein, Rudes- heimer, Hockheimer, Johannisberger, Sparkling Hock and Moselles, PORTS ano SHERRIES—In wood and bot le. LIQUEURS—Including Cream de Menthe, Curacao in jars, Crystalized Kummel, Maraschino, Kirsch, Anisette, Absinthe Pe and Liqueur Hanappier. VERMOUTHS—Noilly Pratt, French and Martini & Rossi's Icalian and Angostura bitters, VIN MARIANI—1,000 dozens of the ideal French Tonic, RYE— Also a large stock of Empire and Liquid Sunshine Canadian Rye Whiskey, 5 and 8 years old. (The finest ever distilled in Canad& J VICHY WATER—Regent Spring, approved by the French Government. The above stock, which we carry in our own buildings, amounts to over $100- | 000. In+pection solicited, and quotations and samples cheerfully furnished upon &P" | plication. Goods supplied duty paid and in boud. Lawrence A. Wilson & Larges: Wine & Spirit Merchants in Caaada. 85 and 87 St. James Street, Montreal DOr ’ { BURGUN DIES— Dver 1,000 cases, including Macon, Beaujolais, Beauné