» Katate of the late William Dodd, E q., to , Buildings thereot. Wants, Lost, Found, &6, WANTED. —At Judze Alley’s residence, 4 spe noed Cook. Apply to Miss A ey, Prince Sf dw NURSE GIRL,—Wapted by Mrs, EL R Brow pper Prince St City \ tid 10*e for | Rr ‘ a } pert : ‘ vi \ sid McLean, Nine Mile Cree P. O. lit dy 3i, WANTE! twenty-five smart yoing girs to wa tal ot A . ports, APpPiv to M I ’ 144 Oy WANTED OK With referen: liately an experienced Apply to Lady Davis Vv } \ oO r » tO MM _ «< i uret. M be ex D iit itting of meats for reta Heterences and bonds men required Apply here. WANTED— A smalls lwater cart. Ap piy at this office 1) erence a —_ " At yv teria Cafe.a smart girl Good wages,— John P. 1} WANTED. to do generai work hoy W ANTED—Agents Sam pied, new plan ot Lute Bros Co., Montrea! ro LET —The house and premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Watec St.. nextts Government Warehouse No }\ to Peake nros «& Co. in2s—~tf for new season, new engage ment, Appl- ~ MEI _ BOARDERS — m. Rrensoe . CG oy AR ~ th 35 disaan te ceca |“ Clonlie | THE | The King of Whiskies WANTED -Suceessful cinvassers in anv } line to act as closers, $01.0) per month and | expenses, Adc<dress box 79, Montreal. | 8 | | a nice assortment of ) Ti ven YW BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, eS oa W. N. TANTON Upposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. Photographs Photographs We are making all the latest styles of Photos fiuished in a superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the old stand Grafton St. We have aleo a new and splendid stock of Chios, Glass and Earthenware, fine | goods at reasonable prices. C- LEWIS. Grafion St. Norh eff of Market House. FOR SALE OR T0 LET. eee That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns ¢ bout : roome and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in eoanection, An~ply to } twenty good THOMAS CAMPBELL ——-———— Desirable Residence “Ardgrowan ” —AND— SUPERIOR - FURNITURE) FOR SALE BY AUCTION [ am instructed by the Fxecutors of the number— Messrs Norton sell by auction, at his lute residence, Monot Edward Road, commencing oa. Wednesday, the 6th of July: at 11 o’clock, a. m. “Ardgown,” the beautifu the late William Dodd, E about 7 acres of land, with and | residence of | } Tbe grounds are tasie- | | | “GV, COmprises ¥ *? Cottage tully laid out and planted with ornemental \rees, shrubs an] hedges, makiog :t one of the handsomest resifences on P. E. Island The furniture comprises Piano, Draw- og Room, Parlor, Hall Othe, Dining~ roum, Bedroom and Kitchen Furniture. Also, Carriages, Harness Farming lwplemencts, etc. Tbe}eale of the residence will take place at 12 o'clock sharp, oa the sixth, and will be sold wituout reserve, Premise~ will be open for in¢pection.on Monday and Tue-day. the 4th and Sth, from Ll a.m, till 4 p. m. each day. Terms for turniture, Cash. R. BEARISTO,. Auctioneer S lejiot eeigus, 147 dts ; + Write te-lay fora free copy of our big Book on Patenta, V7 e have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries, Send sketch. model or photo for free advice, MARION & MA. RION, Experts, Temple Building, Mon . | trains with special at eve if required. ) Oj: ‘@DLoHciansWuiskY, ole erayen Xow | YZ LEITH w = Oe NE et A ee —} A a TE Sandersons Glealieth Whisky ao PA Pure— Mellow Glenlieth Whisky has no eqval Sandersons Sanderson’s Glenlieth the perfeetion of Scotch. Lid. Sarderson & Co. Leith, Scotland. hobertson, ———— FOR SALE BY ALL LEADING WIWE & SPIRIT MERCHANTS THE NOVEL TEA. ' On the teautiful grounds, KINKORA IN AID F THE NEW CHURCH FUND JULY STH. DAILY EXAMINER, QUEEN’S SQUARE SCHOOL. a (Continued from fifih page) Deportment: J Kiggins, J McKinnon, L McMahor; 2,G@ McDonald, G McQuaid, A Dovie, Oswald Walsh. Boys who never missed a day during the whole year: G McQuaid, P Mongkan, F Carrol], O Walsh. Thetwo most popular boys in their class: L McMahon, %& Macdonald. Singing: F Conroy, F Eden, A Campe bal); 2,.F G rx ll, E Vacdouald J C rragher. MR, SMiTL’S DEPARTMENT, Railing: 1,G Leahy; 2,C Merry; 3 Joseph Towan Dic‘ation: 1,G Leahy; 2, C Merry;3, J D Vie G «g apby: 1, J Ba-ha; 2, C Ryan; 3, J C allagban. English : R rien. Arithmetic : 1, J 8n Reerdan., Penmanship; 1,C Ryan; 2, J Smith; 3, J Vowan. Drawing : 1, J Gillis; 2, W McGinnes; 3, F MeSwain. Deportment : 3, J Riordan. 5 MISS FARMER 3 1, F McSwai 32, C Merrv; 3,J 7+ 2, © Merrs; 3,0 1, E Hammil; 2, J Doyk; DEPARTMENT, Board for Wilbrod Frask Certiticates from School highest number cf marks: J, Potvir; 2, John McKenna, 3, Mitchel’; 4, Edwin Coxnolly. Deportment: Frank Muchell, Ham- moad Steele, Walter Town, Xavier Bradley Herbert Curran, Joseph Dutty, Johu Mc- (ynigan. KMogiish: 1, Edwin Connolly; 2, Burn-: 3, Joho McKenna. Geogra. hy: Ernesi Fi zPatrick; 2, Wilbrod Potyir; 3 Frank Michell. Arithmetic: 1, Wilbrok Potvin; 2, Elvin Com olly; 3. Jocbn McKenna. Attendance: |, Frank Mitchell, during Wm F Coyl; 3,J McKenna. Reading: 1. W Potvin, F Mitchell; 2, E FitzPatrick, F McDonald; 3, W Towen, Dictation: 1, E Connolly; 2, J McLeuna; 3, F Mitchell. Penman hip: 1, W McKenzie; 2, E Con- polly; 3, EF zPatrick, W Potvin. Drawin;: W Potvin; 2, J McK-nna, C Dillon; 3, C McKinnon. MIS? HALLORAN'S DEPARTMENT. Trustees’ Certificates for General Pri - ficiency ; P Daffy, J F MsDonald, J Col- lings, J McAleer. Certificates for punctualityand Attend - ance: J F McDenald, F Hermans. MISS’ PAYNE'S DEPARTMENT. Trustees Certificate for General Pro. fivency 8 MeSwain, Wiuslow Garnier, T McMahan, T Ranahan, E Macdonald, M MeMillan, W Macdonald. Remember only 800 tickets will be so'd for grand s:aud <O-MOr1OW. Straw bats worth 30c, now selling at "5, a 40c hat for 2oc. All straw bats at half price.—W D McKay. Not much gselic about tnat head:sr, but there’s novelty just the same. The order ot theday will teas follows: At 9.30 a. m, Poatifical High Mass by his | Lordstip, for our benefactor the late Dr. Wall and sermon by Rev Dr Monaghan of St Dunstan s College. After arrival of tiains unveiling of the Wal! Monument, which is a master piece : of Art. Instead of the usual tea party arrange- ment fer providing for the multitude, this is to be conducted on the Basket Soctan PrixcipLe—See where the Novel Tea. comes in. Ladies, please Jabe) your baskets with name of donor, We will take charge o} them at gate, number them, enter name and number on ‘four Benefactor’s book” aod we will furnish you with dupl.cate of and Horne of Ch’town, Cros*mav of F-eetown and Manson of 8. Side will di-pose of them to your gentlemen friends. Gentlemen, when setling for your bas- kets, we will provide vou with tickets, which wilientitle youto teacr coffee at neat tidy tables, in cosy nooks, where you can discuss at leisure the erjoyable fea- tures of the day ‘aud place.—See the Novel Tea. Band music, danciog boots, swings, cooling drinks, confectionery and al! other tiret class attractions will be provided to make thia Novel Teathe acyelty of the season. Railway return fares from Ch’town 75c and from 3S. Side 45c, intermediate. sta~ tions accordingly, J.J. MACDONALD, P.P. _ | Kinkora, June 20 798 i i CHOCOLATE | SHOES | are much in demand this summer. Children’s Chocolate shoes at 7ic 85c and $1 0. Children’s Choco- late buttoned boots at $1.00 and 1.25 Mi-ses Chocolate shoes at $ 1.35 aod $160. Mi ses chocolate but- toned boots, $1.40 and $l 75. Ladies chocolate \ shoes from $1,080 tu $2.25 Ladies chocolate ed boots from $2 W. H. Stewa ABBEY’S Effervescent Salt taken daily, brings health to tho system in a pieasani, Natural way. CABL 49)0%633 “ ALBEIVIN” Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker. Com- mission Merchant, chart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - - - Newfoundland A. B. C. CODE, SCOTT'S CODE, For General Business, P, 0 Box 882 For Shipping *48 12in eod ’ es : *— To Coniractors ! Tenders, addressed to Charles Palmer, Esq., Chairman of Trastees, will be received up vo ~aturuav. 9h Jule, for the construction of « new building of brick and stone for the ‘Prince Edward Island Hospital "By reguiar morobing | as ° 6 | amount of the offer must A certified cheque for 5 per cent of the accompany each tender. ne ‘The lowest or any tender not necé ssarily accepted, P\aax and specific:tions can be seen at the office of C, B. CHA?PELL, June 14—eodti Architect, soap! Soap! Use Kronpike Bar the creat Laundry and scouring soap. m.rvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupites for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. J.D, LAPTHORN & CO. h’town Soap Works. 1, E Connolly, Wm Burns, | | > | the ten mouths wa3 never tardy and was | absent only one exceeding] y stormy day, 2, | CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 30 1898 ALAAL THE DANGER OF BEAUTY. { never read the papers without feeling #0 content That both my eyes are twi slightly bent. I’m glad my mouth is out ef li teeth are few, ? And if 1 had a ‘“‘woalth of hair’’ 1 don’t know what I'd do. sted and my nose is ne and that my A “tiny foot’ or “lily hand” would fill me with dismay, } And if Ihad a slender waist I'd sicken day, he For I have noticed from the first, as strange aa it may seem, The girl who gets the worst of it is a3 a dream.”’ ina “lovely oi ‘he papers never tell about @ woman being shot, fr mangled by a trolley car, or married to a sot, + Or forced at point of pistol her last fifty cents to lose, Put that her eyes are ‘“‘limpid”’ and her boots are number twos. Solcan live in sweet content, without the slightest fear That trouble or calamity will ever hover near, And when I see my misfit face it’s some relief to know That I'll outlive the beauties by a hundred years or so! —Brooklyn Life. MAKE THE MEN MARKET. ———» 4 Woman Writer’s Bold Suggestion to. Help Weary Wives. There are few thffiigs that exhaust a | woman more than a day’s shopping. The average man looks upern a woman’s ‘‘purchasing day’’ as one of pleasure, but when he accompanies her on one of these shopping expeditions be goes home, after his patience has been all ex- huasted, with a different belief. He learns, too, that a woman can endure vexations and disappointments with much more equanimity than he cag, ' and he mentally vows never to do it’ again. The rumber of miles traversed is really what tires one, and it is little wonder that the woman who does the shopping for herself and her entire fam- ily, as well as the marketing and the bargaining with the ‘‘butoher and bak- er and candlestick muaker,’’ should fee} the need of rest for her tired nerves. The man of the house should always do» the marketing. In the old days, when the butler was not the stately personage be is now, Women were nev- er troubled with the worries of house- hold purchasing, for the head of the house did the entire buying, and ‘‘James’’ carried the parcels and was not ashamed to do it. No mother who has the care of little children should give t':e precious morn- ing bours to anyt’‘ : elss but the. nursew, nor should .:3 Ist butchers’ and grocers’ boys cal! f-r and deliver orders, because there ix ra te be dis- satisfaction if she does. sme wealthy families allow their chef to take charge of the household, and he collects a large percentage from the tradesmen, which, of course, is added to the monthly bill. Reputable storekeepers will not do this kind of business, however, and the chef ‘patron’ se’" is controlled entirely by a few men. On the whole, it is much more sitisfactory for the man of the house to do the marketing. He will get tie best meat, have bis orders promptly attended to and suave about 25 per cent in the transaction, 4s well as the health of his wife.—Chicago Times-Herald. ’ ee a Unsworth races at the Cres. cents’ spor!s tomorrow. Prince Edward island Railway Domi nion Day Excursion Return Tickets, At ove first-class single fare will be ‘issued from and to all stations on this Railway on the 30th June, 1898 and Ist July 1898, good for return up to and on | the 5th July, 1898. Tickets are not good going after day of } issue, and are good oni7 for continuous | journey in either directien. | Bicycle and Athletic Sports at St, Dunstan’s Cellege and at Bicycle Track Char. lottetown. The following reduced return fares | apply to Chariottetowu on the lst, July, 1898, zood only to return day of issue :— | ! ‘ignish to Weat Devon........ SL5a Portage to St Kleavor’s........ 1 25 Summerside to Kensingeton.... 1.00 Blueshank to Fredrietion....... 7) Cape Traverse to Emeriand.... 75 Cl) de to Charlottetown...... singie fare Souris to Bear Rivee........... 1.23 Rollo Bay to Lot 4U........ ibe Oe J undee to Charlottetown... single fare vweorgetown to Perth Low Peake’s to Mt Stewart... : _ single fare Horse Race at Shediac, N. B. } The rate is $2.25, Cherlottetown to Point ri Lu Chene and return day of issue, G. A. sEARP, D. POTTINGER, Supt. Railway Office, Gem. Mgr. Gov’t;Ry Ch’tow 1. Moncton, F.B. June 20th, 1898 | 473: &w ma oo -0 5 4G 06 TENURE NOCENNUNEV EEN NeW ereNMerrUr eA” P. E. Island ILLUSTRATED —_——o— At all Booksellers and at this office. Mailed, post paid, on receipt of price. SAL AAR ECAR AND Gc scewarteevaus¥ur send +. .5. 2 BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, © FROM INDIA AND CEYLON + 0900000009-0-00-0-00-0-0 0.0-0-0-0-0.0-0-0- ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo Cortes Packet Teas, favorites the world over. These quate: ii ae a A iYalities ang the; cw low prices have made them known as v7, . Best of Tea Value Sold in lead packets only. Retail price on every packet, 25¢. TO $1.00 PER LB, lf your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see , Your crder is filled, JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office, 14 Lemoine St Montreal, When the natual teeta have been jost, the comfort the health, the speech, and the personal appearance will be greatly enhanced by the substitution of Artificial Teeth skilifully made. Good health, good appearance and comfort depend upon the dentists skill in making an Artificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted, Art. ificial teeth can be made to present a very natural ap- pearance an occasional dark tooth, an irregular arrange. ment, or a tasty fillings will break the porcelain monot- ouy so often noticeable. The sunken condition of a perrons cheeks and lips due to the loss of the natural teeth, is changed completely by the insertion of proper. ly made Artificial teeth. We make Arcificial teeth that will fill out hollow cheeks and add youth and tone to the countenence. If-you are troubled with bad fitting Artificial tecth that do no* stay in their place as they should, we can, by use of a new method, make your old cet over at a>ma‘il expense and give you a perfect (t. We giaragtee our work tu he s itisfactory inali pespects, You can call in, in the morning Jand have your teeth same aay. Painless Dentistry-—Moderate Charges. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7to 8. ———— = a High Grade. are English Manures the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Only Reliable Fertilizer on the -market. Have b2en largely used here for 10 years, with most gratifying results—\.nd without a single failure. Pamphlets etc., on application. ET AULD BROS ee Se ALTERATION SALE. DUST ! DUST! We have added 35 feet to our store and in taking down the partition walls we have had lots of lime dust whieh 04 not be prevented from getting on some of the goods. On Saturday we will cum.uence a clearence of all dusted goods. White and Colored Shirts, Hats Boots and Shoes, Readymade Clothing, Underclothing, and Caps, Ladies Wrappe™ Shirt Waiste, Cottons, Flanuellettes. All dusted goods will be cleared regardless of price. Be sure and come and get your share of the Largains. Goods will be on tables, J. B. Macdonald & Co. 3s Address— = 9 i EXAMINER PUB. CO. =: ' ; CHARLOTTETOWN, ef <5 “ys aa ow * The Beet Place to Buy Your Clothing aud Boots