———- 2% tenes am . ; : } fhe Examiner Calendar | weKOR MAY.... MOONS CHANGES. New ; i ' Lit { Slst y S . = D 5 Sets . Wate ; 1M tas 7 | 21% 7 46 j 3 Wedr 45 8 4 Bal 4 Thurs 13 ] 7 f 5 | 5 Fr day 42 ] 30 7... 7 6 Sa: urday 40 2 Z 8 Of 73 y ; : > et % } 44 9] y 16 39 ] 33 10 W-dne 5 17 +] ll 22 bl Thursday ' 8 44 (morn b2 Fi day 33 19 47 Ll OO 13 Saturday 32 20 49 l 49 14 Sunday si 51 2 38 15,Monda 29 23 54 3 26 lé 5 24 56 34 17, W 27 25 41458 | 5 03 18 1 : 26 a 153.-3o ¥9 Friday 24 27 2 6 41 20 Saturd 23 29 4 7 30 | 91 Sunday 23 30 6 8 18 22) Monday 22 31 8 9 07 Tvesday 2) 32 10 9 56 4 V ines lay 20 33 12 10 45 25; Thursday 20 34 14 (11 34 26 Friday 19 35 16 (‘even 27 Saturday 18 36 17 112 28)S ay 18 37 19 2 00 29 M onday 17 38 21 2 49 30} T vesday 17 38 22 3 37 31) Wednesday 416 ‘7 39 11523 i 4 26 Highest in quality—a pure hard wap for laundry purposes and general sses. That word Surprise stamped on every cake guarantees the highest quality. St. Croix Soap Mfg. Ce., St. Stephens, 8.8. KT ~~ Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ — OR SALE—A row toat. Apply at this 120 | and share it in so far as patience, gener- ) ous forbearance, will lighten it. | Bros old stand. | have just received a large quan offi ce. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A general OFFICE. se:vant, mast understand plain coking. Apply to Lire Kichardson. Kirg Sq. 120 a VANTED AT ONCE,— A good horse a: d wogecn for the season, also a gord live agent to canvass for life size photographs. Apply toS. F. TarBush, High Grade Art Co. CL- vown, Address box 471. 120 sOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy who understands lork- and who would ut 16 years of age. ing efter a cow and horse, be generally useful about a house. Apply at this office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, steady etployment. J T. MeKenz'e. 112 »ASTURE.—Two acres ef good pasture land oe Kensimgton Road. half mile from town. Apply to F. W. L. Mor Selicitor 112 dy lw ‘TO LET.- One halfthe large double hous | oe Brizhton Road, at present oceupied by Dr Gahan, hot water heating, electric light, Apply tc J. J. McKinnon. 109 WANTED.—at once a girl for genera! house work. Apply to Finley House, a : Pp ro LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St pear Queen, containing 6 rooms. Rent moder- a\¢. Apply at the Connolly Estate Office, Queen Street, 100 eod tf TO LET.—A house ou Barfield St. heated by hot water.bath. Imm diate possession given, Apply to Charles Hermans. tf - TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ed with hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present oceupied by T J. Dillon E Possession given May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 FIRST CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL ABLES.—I have for sale two monarch pool ables end one billiard table—ivory balis ‘vith cues, racks, @tc. complete, all in good perder, will be sold very cheap, Apply at the {tub Billiard Hall orto P, Burke P. O. Boz Jha rlottetown 81 imo Sunlight end Lifebuoy Soaps are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the laundry. They will not injure the tenderest skin, or most delicate fabrics Try hem ND GO Cinny Seth po HOS See SPECTACLES EY EGLASES Oe a pair and up 3: Just opened a new stock at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store, Sunnyside, Opposite Post Office. JURY & CO. 222'60e i | ~ ao~a 02 ——— —-oS uD etc. 4 THH DAILY EXAMINER, CHAMLOTTETOWN, MAY 22, 189 ce alana - - tet |, te ~~ a ~ o “7 SELFISH ; rAe HEAL-ALL. ee We Nearly Always Discover It In tear brossom of the w yside kin, i Qthers but Never in Ourselves. Whose homely, Wwuor ne namwt ; : Felis of a potency withip a Probably the most insidious of all the To win thee country fame. iii bsence of whicb lves, and that at. the faults isthat upon thea we most pride ourst same time we notice most readily in thers. In some of us it is pride, in other? gossiping. The list is long, and w w it without going into details, but that which we do not seem to real- ize is that the very most common fault of us all as a mass is selfishness We do know that nearly every one we meet is selfish, but we seldom dis- cover bow selfish we are ourselves un- less shown by a sudden touch of deep regret. Most of us discover, for in- stance, that we were selfish in refer- ence to some dear friend dead, but we stop right there, and while we regret the past and shed useless tears over the lost chance wedo not make any new discoveries—namely, that we are selfish to our living friends—and while we think that they are being unfair, un- kind, to us we forget to be generous ourselves, to look beyond the frown, the hard word, the selfish act or neglect, and see what it is that causes all this, to see what strain our friend is bearing Think how selfish most of us have been in time gone by, how quick words have gone out to burt hearts already burt, when from us at least that partic- ular cros@ friend had a right to hope for better things. Do not make a very close examina- tion of things in genera) and see whether yon are not yourself more selfish than are your friends, and remember that the greatest generosity in this world is to have patience with others in their ‘‘selfishness,’’ for in half the cases at least it is pain or worry, not real in- tended unkindness at all.—Philadelphia Times, Crockery & GLASSWARE— est of stock, lowest prices.— P Monighrn, Queen St., Miller | 113tf TRUNKS AND VALISES.— We itity. all sizes and prices—- Trunks from $1 to $5; the best value in town.—J B Mac- donald & Co. 118 31. | Wanted to Borrow On firet class City property, situated on Queers Square, a sum of money to pay off a loan now bear ng 6% mterest which ae is considered too high. ADDRE3S—LOAN, EXAMINER Ch’‘own 19th May 1899 —_—e os i A i i i i i MAKE $3,00 PER DAY, : We desire to engage a hustling rep resemtatly: in every town to secure #ud scriptions for The National Magazine Wehave many persons throvgbout the coun'ry doing this work «end making from $3.00 10 $6.00 per dzy. Send fer sam oe copies, subscription blanks, etc. You have nothing to risk and eévery- thing to gain. The National Magazine, 91 Bedford St , Boeton Mass inch ° t to 20 inch Diameter Slightly damaged Use- ful for Drains tor mak,ing Chimney's etc. Very cheap. Dodd &i Rogers NeNacENan | - sieriie hillocks e thy home, } side the windy path; 2 sky, a pale and lonely dome, ; ull thy vision bath. btrusive purple face grass ng-remembered gracé as | pass. > poengere e with k ers me nl I, outworn by petty care, And yexel wiil rivia]) wrong, heea thy brave and joyous alr Until my beart ¢ 5 ig blessing from ower 1 crave thee and ime, t makes modest, caim and vrava, Me restiess as the sea. iy simpie wisdom | would gain— » he the hurt life brings diy cheer, 1 fath in pain, Oy of common things. 2 Gbaries CG. DW. Roberts, ta Harper's bazar. Really a Kind Man. *Did you see anything of a pocket- book that I dropped somewhere in the bedroom I occupied last night, land- lord?’’ ‘‘Any money in it?’’ ‘About £100.”’ ‘*Yes, sir. Here is your pocketbook, with the money. The maid was honest enough to bring it to me, and I locked it up in the safe.” ‘*Ah, very correct proceeding, very. I bad intendsad placing the money in the bank this morning, where it would bave been drawing 4 per cent. As a re- ward for your honesty I will say noth- ing about the interest for the time it has been in your possession, and you can make it square with the chamber- maid. There is nothing small about me when I rua across a man who seems to be trying to do what's right.’’—Londoa Talegraph. I's All In The Way lts Done «tll 2S 983 2 Sie Almost any one can build a house, but it takes a first , class werkman to do it right We do it right, and at a reasonable price. If you countemplate building, let us submit plans and figures. Repairing and Jobbing are specialties to which we give careful attertion. We xan regravel an old roof and make it equal to new work. little money goes a long way when dealing with us WM. W. HARPER Manufacturing Coatractor, Fitzroy St-eet........ laformation Bureau. Tourists Visit« ep to Prince Edward Island who desire infurwation, relating vo bote'e, and boarding honser, trains, boats Livery stables etc. and bow to reach the d:fferent seas de and courtry resorts, fishing placee &c. Ac. can: Wain the same by ealling On or Ww it og to Messr~ Jobeson & Jchcson drug giste. Prowar Biozk Ch tows, All info: mation «he-rfuliy furnish.d free of cha: e, PROVIDER By Preceptor, sire of Nutgregor, 2.17} at 4 years, and five others ‘n 2.30 list; dam Lill,dam of Dot, 2.18, and grandam of Kickapoo, 2,16, by Dean Swift, sire of 4 in 30 Liat. PROVIDER is 89 well known tothe pub- lic, both as a trotter and race horse, that but little need be said of him. At the trotting meeting held Charlottetown last September, he started the first day in the 2.26 class, and won in three straight heats, making tae fast time of 2.22}, 2.21), and 2.2. The next day he started in thefree for all, and again won in-#traight heats, time 2 22} 2.25} and 2.24) trotting every heat in the two races but one, in 2,25, and better, without making a break or mistake, beating such fast ones as Arclight 2.19], and Montrose, 2.203, Persons who may not desire to breed trotters will please take notice that Provider has that superiatively good high knee action, so desir- abe in ters, aud carriage horses’ These qualities combined with his fine breeding arge size, good color, and disposition, must be sufficient recomendation toinsgure patron. age, Provider will make the season at Joha Connor’s stables Opposite the Opera House —Terms $10.00 ior the season, with usual return privilege |i mare is not in foal. W.S McKIRF, CYARL™S WiL”.1AM3, Cwnher. Int harse w uA rildth, 1899 —dy cod, wky 6wks Plant F'’ood. ation— Dried Blood. Bone Meal. ard Tankage. accumulated in killing of h gs. combined with Potash Salts, and Nitrate of Soda. applying the crop in siitable proportion, assoziation rom, with the Piant Food it requires. B. & M. RATTENBRY, Charlotteton ~~ ———e rid In READY ! We manufacture co pl te Fertirizers, using im prepar- | for the summer trade. We ‘Shoes and Slippers BLACK, TAN, OR CHOCOLATE havea nice and ver- ied ustortment of Boots IN STYLES we UP-TO-DATE are SO A NAA A CORRE? A A ~ | In PRICES we are DOWN TO TRE . TIMES : Please give us a Call @ee6 g 2eeecene eEen SO68 6666 og 0000 ss a : ‘ : o You will be surpried to see what ® Et me IG & Et fy IG : the CASH will 40, when you eome to e . BUY a boot or shoe. * 7 : . ‘ 8 o1 . mage . oe We keep the best shoe polishes jn : Oldest Whisky Distillers on Earth. ™. Since 1679. 6 black tan and chocolate from 10H se . oe am) o e« . : : & Warren THREESTAR & FIVE STAR Weeks Warren SCOTS WHISKY ; py ire TE We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it ‘ WALTER'S POPULAR T b tai i Can be obtained at all first class Hotels... . e CUTLERY. eeeeset Ge°0 eceseseoseooaeo § Sesce Every blade warranted best steel, y Teading dealers sell them, . $ r & Ee BTU LEN ah ods Wn etn tba 8 ee Salend " " Silver " 7.00 " 30,00 + " Gold " 10.00 » 100.00 Whistry, Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 ; ” Ribbon Guards Of all Wine Merchants. a ate 1.06 te Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomson & Uo, Glasgow | gu studs and tinks 0to 000 | 7 oe —=——+_| Collar Studs 05to 200 4 LADIES’ ———, Spectacles 50 to 1000 4 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good a SHOES ll ALS Lap | 500 pairs Ladies’ Shoes in fine Iidia Kid and Dongola, kid lined, 68¢e, 75c, 85c,—the beet value we have ever shown: 120 pairs Ladies’ Theo Tie Shoes, with pretty - Kosette, very neat, only 75c a pair; al-o with two straps, in fine Dongola, $1.35 and $1.75. ! Something very good, perfect beauties with beaded tops and straps, $2.25. No more need be ! said. Cume and see the gcods speak for them-| selves APMriAPrrer”% J. B. Macdonald & Cc pu on Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $1000 Ss quality plate, Ty ACHING ¢ TEETH } veers St., rear Loncoa House. atenes on 4 Also some in solid silver: ~ CAREFULLY TREATED, 9 nd FILLEDorCROWNED @ DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, — WOTICE The Creek known as Sherry Creek, has been leased for tw-lre monthe for fisning rpores, Anyone found \reepassing there: ehall be proscuted. PATRICK SHERRY 107 No cheap material B . ‘ aati you have no expense or anno) ing delays for repairs. e are selling Massey Harris found a disatisfied rider. Frogers & Rogers, -+»-SOLE AGENTS FOR P. E. I. CHARLOTTETOWN and SUMMERSIDE and no unski | +d labor employed in their construction. FIRST COST, LAST COST. Wheels, because when once sold they s‘ay sold. Masséy Harris bicycles are only made in one grade, the best. Never