’ “ 4 teow — as 2 RP PROT IE OT Ot Mn Niche AGE, nal ns See Aes Pe ee a* - ete et oe pate i ee ee ee © i ate aa. f e ‘ ; ' - Wants, Lost Foun, &C, W ANTED—Office bey. Apply in writing of application to box Su P. VO, 161 3. WANTED.~A young man for haying and farm work. Apply to J. 8S. Morris. FORK ADOPTION.—A boy about M year*® of age Apply to Mra. R. Heeg WANTED.—~-At Westwood, West 4 Strosg young m ledge of faurniilng—good Warburton. LOST,—On Saturday, 2od July, between Charlottetown and Emyvale.’a sum of money Apply to thia offt'ce. 157 dy 2i w2i WANTED..-A young man to serve ip a Meat market. Must de experienced in cutting of meats forretail. Heferences and bonds- men required Apply here eg new engage-ment, WANTED—Agents for new season, Samp! es, new plan ef Luke Bros Co.. Mor WANTED. are? 10 RENT ~-“ummer cottage seven rooms at Amherst Cove Warren Farm twenty minutes from Rocky Point wharf, Apply to John Newson Ch’town, 155 3 week Guardian. itreal \ girl tor general hou:- work, atthe Finley House, Pownal Street: Fri Mon Wed. TO RENT OR FOR SALE.—A Dlack-mith stand nearRocky Point Ferry with eightacres oftiand, Apply to John Newson Ch’town. 55 8 mos, WANTED.~The iast week in July a girl for general housework. W-shing given out. Apply to Mrs. Geo Stanley, King Square, any vening between 7 and 5 o'clock, 155 3in, WANTED cperienced Cook t dw At Judze Allevw’s residence App y to Miss Alley, Prince HOUSE TO LE. —On Fitzroy Street Kast ontaining seven rooms, with large yard and table. Apply at rext house, td. WANTED.~Immediately an experienced cook with reierence. Apply to Lady Davis. qperecnnnatcoinns saeintiiiineniedinni TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Wate St.. nextts Government Warehouse No 1 Appi to Peake Mros & Co. jan2s—tf WANTED -Successful canvissers in anv line t act as closers, $°0.0) per month and expenses. . Address box 679, Montreal. THE PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... HIRST Lowest Rates. qienerous Settlements Ww E. . BEER, Authorized AGENT FoR P. E. ISLAND IRELIFE. AcciDEYVr. ee —— em et, Desirable Building Lots FOR SALE. I will sell by Public Auction at the premises Brighton Road on Wednes~ day the 20th day of July instant at the our of twelve o’clock, noon, the remain - der of thosegmmluab!e and very desirable Build.og Lots situated at Brighton, part of he estate of the late George Davies. This affords an excellent opportunity of securing Building Lots in one of the most pleasant portions of the city. Terms and other particulers known at sale or on on application. ROBERT BEARISTO, Auctioneer. made {53 dts It's All We Ask 9S8c for 1000 Nol cedar shingles. They are worth move, but for 15 days we make this offer, After 15 Days we will advance the price —remember only 15 days from to-day. All classes ot shingles and all kinds of lum- ber at corresponding prices. Puone 181. James Barret, Connolly’s Wharf. Partuership Notice Notice is hereby given that tke firm known as John Drake & Sons, doing busi- ness in Charlottetown, has been disolved by mutual coveent, and the business in future will be carried on by Francis L. Drake avd Henry Drake, uuder tke name and «tvle of Drake Brothers. A}l persons indebted to the late firm are hereby votified to make payment without delay, at the office of Drake Brothers, Hillsborough Street. Dated this llth day of July, 1898. JOHN DRAKE, FRANCIS L.DRAKE, HENRY DRAKE, en TT b,j. McLEAN, Q.C. BARRISTER, &c. prown’s BLOCK, CHARLOTTETOWN Royalty | nu mut, have some know- } wages,—Dr. G. A. | an | Tee MOON’S > 10th day, 18th day, 26th day, 1 Friday 2 Saturday 3 Sunday 4 Monday 5 Tuesday 6 Wednesday 7 Thursday 8 Friday 9 Saturday 10 Sunday 11 Monday 12 Tuesday 14' Thursday 15 Friday 16 Saturday 17) Sunday 18; Monday 19 Tuesday 20! Wednesd 21' Thursday 22\ Friday i 23) Saturday ti Gunde: , 25|Monday | 26 Tuesday pwiht | af vy 9 F 30 Saturday 31\ Sunday 13 Wednesday | ere . — ; 28 Thu aay For July, 1898. CHANGES. 3rd day, Full Moon. Last Quarter. New Moon. First Quarter. oo oo a ¥~ rH OCOWM Oss &WNHtIe oO ay Www bot onnuw 06 39 45 10 yore o r ~ ~~ 56 40 36 34 35 34 35 43 02 19 ~ oO os~I Whe bre 18 00 36 ee RS a) 00 45 30 1 1§ . 2 3 40 1 46 6 U4 7 38 Q 02 10 03 10 56 05 | 23 | THE THE EXAMINER CALENDAR Sun Rises. Sets. 355 (7 42 55 42 56 42 57 42 57 41 58 41 59 40 0 40 0 39 l 39 2 38 3 38 4 37 5 36 6 i = 7 35 a 34 9 33 10 32 ll 31 12 30 13 29 14 28 i5 27 17 26 18 25 19 23 20 22 a 21 23 20 24 18 Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun, days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out- i oi Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. ward, Reac down, | ' up, P M.jA_ M. : wMA ; 10 ‘ tS Charlottetowa ...) 8 5012 10 4 ou . to .. Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 » 4 ) Is Cv RPM. 6 ip ccc 7 2310 11 _ 44 v vt). . Kensington ooes:1 OO OS 6 2010 0) Ar. ) Lv. 6 351 9 00 6 {t10 Pa + S’Side - ) x - | Ly. Ar. = 45 J zs aad d 5 45 20 é 4-11 55). port Hill an 5 " yg ort Hil vad 7 4 8 37) 1 07] ’ . ‘ 91712 is|"°2 DT i hioewka’ 309) 6 9 sai 3 10] Alberton. “oe wens 210 5 49 9 55) : ..Tieni of P, M. |P. M.| ignish .... .... 105) 5 00 - sdtinibvidiialiaeie wil. Bik. 2 00 b ‘I Charlottetown ALM |P. 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SHARP, Superintendent, Charlottetown. WATOHKS e has rather fluctuating of late, first price a long u Py period of low now the prices have dropped again, whether because of war or greater variety of prcduction but the fact re mains that you can buy from us been after prices, timekeeper cheaper before, in fact that there is no need to buy shoddy ,oods at all. If you want a good the money » we cheapest wat th and also for recommend a good the movement in a nickel case instead one in a fine looking colored case that will only wear a very short time. or a | oor Soliciting a share of you patronage, we remain, Yours respectfully, E. W. TAYLOR, Butter Tubs SUO0 144 2aw 4 Indian make, nicely fini wks shed. — CaRVELL Bros. DAILY EXAMINER, bor instance, on there is a caboose known in the most haunted cars as well. the L. and N. cs be ek ee as **1908"" which Cerri m Uli supernatural manner. What do you sey to acaboose that suddenly begins to shate aid shi like a man with the when it is standing My informant sol- **1908"’ is sub- ague, and this, too, alone on the tracl:? emnly asserted also that ject to attacks of hysteria. It jumps up and down without the slightest provo- cation. He says it did the most remark- able thing, however, one day near Rich- mond. It wasstanding on asiding with all brakes set. All at once it started and ran up grade, over an embankment into a field. Dr. Mary Walker Sits Like a Woman. The ex-queen of Hawaii, surrounded by her court, was engaged in earnest conversation with Dr. Mary Walker. The little doctor was neat and spick and span from the collar of her Prince Al- bert coat to the soles of her little boots. She was dressed like a man. She wore no petticoats, but the serpent trail of the petticoats her foremothers wore is over her still, for all the evening she sat with her knees close together. She wears trousers, but the inherited re- straint of the petticoats binds her knees. She may dress like a man, but she’ll al- Post. Benefits of a King’s Favor. Not long ago his majesty of Siam wives from a photograph) ‘‘the grand cross of the Siamese crown.’’ It is a rather large order. his majesty graciously, ‘‘will entitle ‘*7 his cross, ’”’ tion I seldom confer, so I hope you will make good use of it.’’—Siam Observer. What Ma Said. Little Girl (to lady visitor)—Please, Miss Jawerer, let me see your tongue. Miss J. (surprised) —Why, my dear? Little Girl—Why, ma said you’d no end of a tongue.—London Sketch. Ce ABBEY’S Effervescent Salt KEEPS THE BLOOD PURE and the system in a healthful con- dition, propared to repel disease. FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hote] contains about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection. Anply to THOMAS CAMPBELL natal rede e veer eis added det5Z | : P.E. Island: ILLUSTRATED 2 : Re te 3 =: 7 —» 50c A COPY = ; = ie] At all Booksellers = a and at this ofnee. ze % Mailed, post paid, us = on receipt of price. = ~ Address— ‘< ‘. EXAMINER PUB. CO. = CHARLOTTETOWN. = _ONSRIADARARAS AAASAD/ A AAA) BAAS BAARABAARMABAAB) NS WILL. H. FRANKLIN, Commission Merchant St John’s N. F. P. E. I. Produce a Speciality. Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. O'Dwyer's Cove, — MARK FISHER, Sons & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings We carry in steck every requisite for the Merchant Tailoring business Sample Room, 72) Prince Waa. St. st. John, N. B. Shaw & Beairsto Are prepared todo aii kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnisa estimates on al) branches of the trade. If you are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plun bers. _— etme - a ways sit as women sit.—Washington | gave an Italian (for painting one of his | said } you to marry 12 wives. It is a distinc- | H. H. HARVEY, Agent ee CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 15, 1898 LUE OTE RE RE, TI eee ——e netccrecaty ae aan — A Haunied Iinilroad Car. THE BEAUTY, Every one has heard of haunted houses, Rail! Now she speaks. but the reilrovd mev know there are The roses ope their ruddy hearts to list. The breezes cease to coax the lily bells To sound their voiceless chime. The nightingale ix mute. And when she smiles "Tis like the break of day O’er Persian valleys faint with odors sweet Or like entrancing melody Conjured by master hand from strings Aglow with heavenly fire. And when she laughs— Ah, then, the rippling music of her mirth Awakens sleeping joy, deep toned and full Of love as bells enriched with gold On Moscow's towers swung! —Ernest Jarrold in Yellow Book. OLD MESA LIFE. The Pueblo Woman Was Always the Head of the Househeld. When the men went down to the fields, the pueblo was really in control of its rightful owners, the women. In these old communities the woman was the important partner in the household. She was the owner of the house and all it contained. She built it and furnished it with its utensils of daily use. The children traced descent through the mother and took her clan name. The | man’s position, other than mere pro- | vider, was that of an honored guest, and if he presumed disagreeably on his position more likely than not he was sent back to hisown home. Far from being the general slave and pack animal that is her sister of the plains tribes, the Pueblo woman’s duties were purely domestic, and if she ever worked in the field it was for the common good, to save the scanty harvest in time of need. The grinding of the many colored ' corn for bread, the weaving and the making of pottery were her principal | occupations, and are to this day. The Pueblo Indians are par excellence the potters of the southwest, and it will be confessed that they come fairly by the title, as an examination of some of the old time ware will prove, although in this case, as in some others, the evolu- tion has not been for the better. In the small house cell or in the white sunlight the potter sat, and, with scarcely any tocis at all, fashioned such specimens of the potter’s art as to chal- lengo admiration fron, us with all our appliances. The use of the potter’s whee) was unknown, and the ‘'throwing’’ of a shape by this means out of the quee- tion; but with a hollow bit of basket- ware er a piece of broken pot for a sup- port all the forms from a simple food bowl up to the largest and mest elabo- rate water jars were built up by coil on coil of clay, smoothed or modeled in pattern as the vessel grew, and when one examines some of the ancient pisces, notably those excavated by Dr. Fewkes of the Smithsonian institution, one can but marvel. Then canie the decorating, and in ev- ery case, from the simplest to the most elaborate and intricate symbokc design, one must confess that the Indian uses the truest ineeptive and funuamental art principlés. Thero never is any waste of energy in ‘‘effect.”’ The design al- ways means a concrete thing, which appeals te the understanding of the In- dians for whose use the utensils are. Through these same pottery forms and their decoration rans one of the stron- gest chains binding the ald to the new. Near me are two tinajas, or water jars. One is many generations, perhaps cen- turies, old, the other perhaps five years, and yot in shape and general decoration they are much alike, and if the newer one was properly ‘‘toned’’ they would pass as of the same period —Fernand Lungren in Century. — THOSE PRICELESS BOXES Of Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cured Mr. Colwellof Bright's Disease. Windsor, July 11.—*It is true, Mr. Colwell, that you have been cured of Brigkt’s Disease by Do'd’s Kidney Pilis? our reporter ask d Mr.R. F. Colwell, jeweller, of No- 9 Oulette St., to day. “Tt is indeed, ” was the answer, I enf-~ | fered two years with Brght’s Disease. My back ached al! the time, I had awtul, ach-~ |} ing pains in my Joins, a puffness under my eyes, and my uripe was very dark colored. For atime I could find no remedy to do meapny good. Butone day a friend told me he had been cured of the same disease l by Dodd’s K doey Pills. I bought a sup- |} piy. A few boxes cured me thoroughly. ” Nod ’s Kidney Pills cure all kidney com WERE NOT DOCTORS An Aching Void We cancurayou. There is noth- ing that will satisfy. j The “Inner Man” like Bread made from Brands of flour such as Beaver, How- oe ; The Practica! Plumbsts a eee | Prope and Five Rosss. 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Burners ac brass, and so made the’ wilg can be replaced ina few minutes as in an Ordinary lamp. Wicks ¥ ° are 10 inches in circumference @ and should last one year. Patent Wick Adjustment keeps the wicks from being turn- ed too high or too low. Oil Tanks situated away from burners, connected thereto with small tubes ; the oil is thus con- tinually cool and prevents odor. Frames and Tops are made ) of steel and cannot be broken. Bolls one quart of water in four minutes. No perforated plates - surround the burners to retain afty char or oil soakage, thus preventing odor. » ‘THE McCLARY MFG. CO. TORONTO, MONTREAL, WINNIPEG, VAKCOUVER If your local dealer cannot supply, write our nearest house. | TTL ii Aca LONDOX, jo beat for the money tern. 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