" ow Pk CCAS ATTRA REE ARMOR SOT AS te Mee sy sccup j) eure }) emer? ee . SURPRISE is stamped on every cake of Surprise Soap. It’s there so you can’t to deceived. There is only onze Surprise. See to it that your soap fears that word— URPRISE A pure hard soap. ee Wants, Lost, Found, &f om >>) eee t+ eee > ee +o ee >) ee Fe mmm $44 <meere 444 ex $4 eum 2) emtew 44 SoD $8) eer L | 3 Employment Registry | parsons Wa tting employ ment, and em- Ar assiatance, will , ’ ploy. t of labor n want oO ; . _ : v 7 cr obtain help and situations by app. y'ne r a vt . to Miss | rove, Keat St Y Snel Z Ww \NTED.—at once, two or more smart gir's to learn the dress-making. Apply to Lilla Mc Lure. Hillsboro. St. 109 lwk ~ pes | | | [© LET.- One half the larze double hous ighton Road, at present occhpied by Ir | y~> ; . S- . . | Gahan, hot water heating, elec'ric light. etc. Apps te J. J. McKinnon. 109 Ww \NTED.—at once a girl oe gene panne por < : ‘inle ouse, Powna! Street. | wor’. Apply to Finley H Meet PASTURE.—Good pasture for 4 cows. Terois reasonable. Apply to Edward Bay om. Ot LiST.—between the store of Moore & Me- Le dand St. Peter’s Road, a large sample pook of wall paper. Finder will please tell us where to send for same. Moore & McLeod, Y FORSALE—A donble seated covered car- tiags for one horse; has spring bottom seats, lam os, etc—a first class article. Apply at this | oMice. 106 i : ROW ROAT AND BICYCLE FOR 8 aALE— Apply to B. F. Messervey at Capt. §. M. Rice’s Kent St. 205 3ipd TO LET.—A honse containing 6 rooms. on Fitzroy Street (Central,) rent moderate, Poss- pasion May let ‘99 J. J. Sentner. 100 | T) LET.— A tenement on Dorchester St pee Queen, containing 6 reoms. Rent moder ate Apply at the Connolly Estate O‘fice, Queen Str: et, 100 eod tf ome } ; i j TO RENT.—for atermiofi to 5 vears, that owelve (12) acre lot situated on west side of Ma!peque Road, now in possession of J T Poa rdon . Possession given ist May next Aoply to Peake Bros & Co 61 7(RST CLASS BILLIARD AND POO. TA SLES.—I have for sale two monarch pool tables and one billiard table—ivory balls wit a cues, racks, etc. complete, all in good erder, will be sold very cheap, Apoly at the Hu» Billiard Hall orto P. Burke P. 0. Box @n sriottetowna Ssl11lmo “20 LET.—A house on Barfield St. heated by ho: water,bath. Immediate possession given. Apoly ta@@harles Hermans. tf 70 LET.— House on Hrighton Koad, heat- ed with hot water, BatL. Rooma etc, at present oce apied by T J. Dillon Esq Possession given at May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 »-. ee 2 {ee % @& oe | ment. | were old THE Darr\” EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 10, 1£99 the de coys I can give it so digni- . - turn claws ofl in the upturn d the cha ; il Gunga would be visited Witu tlie ' Ola, If there is a history of AMHERST ; (Juebec shores. _—--~+— ~ a eee BOOT & SHOE MFG. CO WuoLssaLe Boor # Snor MANUFACTURERS, ... AMHERST, NWOWA SCOTIA : Our travellers reach ali parts of the prorinees several tim 2 2 ; ; y : recul « } ‘ : well as points in Newfoundland, Magdalen Islands, St. Pierre, es yearly i | | Miquel on a We are also the leading distributors in the provinces of the Ca narrow asa the sides had been worn smooth and greasy by the contact of innumerable naked bodies. a cure, | ad imad | THE STRANGE RIl'.2 OF ment i bad it in my power to i) lict- M On Ré 2 4 Bis JURA snuddi nand \y ioler t dt ith Shorth uniter | = - : - | this Ewent to bed That is to say | weak lungs in your family, Ree sie i ' Gunga Dass gave mea double armfal S ? as “jai a ' ; ) Ca 20 5 $10n. Gunga Dass. wno had iain down, en | of dried bents. which I thrnst down tbe | take Sc tts Emulsi , tu motioned to. me to be quiett. ~ month of the lair to the rightof tis} It nourishes and invigor- ; Soy S need te at fallnacenad wewenlf fans a ee t i rial ! ‘ : aca folowea 1 ry elf, feet foreniost. th ‘i ca n In a iment, and b fore a hele running abewt nine feet inte the | ates. : could sen & happened. a wild em’ sand with a slight downward inciina-| Tt enables you to resist the j iwith the snpreuin ; ; l being neatly shored wi inh . a vw) i : it | tion, and bvelng neatly shorea with tin | - . , tong] iD ; : ee ae | Sanit / , 2 os A pl i was entangled = 2? | hers From my den, which faced the : disease. Even if your bangs I : . | river ir sitet | was able to Watch the are already affected, cmd 1¥ G i Das 4 zel down | S waters of the Sutlej tlowimg past under : ' pas , : . =’ 7 the light of a young moon and com pore | besides the cough you have : Seet ketees eames myself to sleep as best Fmight | fever and emaciation, thero flock. and almost betore ny su The hovrors of that might shall} . : eA ‘ | to withdraw to the _—- never forget My den was nearly Bs is still 2 strong probability OF ty more ¢ lt tives were struggzung ce fiin. and | } ' ntinued until Dass | ntured seven crows them he throttled at once, reserving t r further operations another day I was a good deal impressed by this, to me. novel method of securing food and complimented Gunga Dass on his skill “It is nothing to do."’ said he. ‘*To- morrow you must do it for me You ive of are stronger than I am." This calm assumption of superiority upset me not a little, and I answered od veil atta ¢ peremptorily: ‘‘Indced, you old ruffian’ | What do you think I have given you money for?” ‘Very well,”’ was the unmoved re- ply. “Perhaps not tomorrow nor the day after nor subsequently, but in the end and for many years, you will catch crows and eat crows, and you will thank your European God that you have crows to catch and eat.”’ I could have cheerfully strangled him for this, but judged it best under the circumstances to smother my resent- An hour later I was eating one of the crows and, as Gunga Dass had said, thanking my God that I had a crow to eat. Never as long as! live shall I forget that evening meal. whole population were squatting on the hard sand platform opposite their dens, huddled over tiny fires of refuse and dried rushes. Death, having once laid his hand upon these men and forborne to strike, seemed to stand aloof from them now, for most of our company men. bent and worn and twisted with years, and women aged to all appearance as the fates themselves. They sat together in knots and talked —God only knows what they found to discuss—in low, equable tones, curious- { ly in contrast to the strident babble with which natives are accustomed to make day hideous. Now and then an access of that end- den fury which had possessed me in the morning would lay hold on a man or woman, and with yells and imprecations the sufferer would attack the steep slope until, baffled und bleeding, he fell back on the platform incapable of moving a limb. The others would never even raise their eyes when this happened, as men too well aware of the futility of their fellows’ attempts and wearied with their useless repetition. I saw four ‘' snch outbursts in the course of that evening. Gnnga Dass took an eminently busi- : Glock Doctoring $ é Whiet's the good of a clock if , it doesn’t keep time? Well é then let us-send for it and make ‘ it right; don’t put it off any * longer, but let me know righr away. No cure, no pay.’ G. F. HUTCHESON Watchmaker etc, =. ene ~~ ~~ ~ ~~ Queen Street. ’ .}e ae e ©&s8 =e @ 2 =r Ganadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT --3Y— TOURIST SLEEPERS exving Montreal every THURSDAY at ll ® m. othe PACIFIC COAST, accommo- du tiag second ciass passengers for ail points, in Canadian North West, British Columbia, &:: terth Rates— Montreal te Winnipeg...................... $i 00 a I ig i i ce 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............ccccses- 700 Montreal to Vancouver....--..........s000 800 » ostreal to Seattle...... Hedenansavooeteces 8 00 For Paesage Rates to ali points in U vsapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Jspan, Opis, Iypia, Hawanan Isianps, Avsrrauia and Mayiia, and also for de‘ scrrptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen). Pass. Agt. St, JohaN. B., SEED OATS A quantity of White Egypt man. Qats for sale. T. COADY, nesslike view of my situation, and while we were dining—I can afford to laugh at the recollection now, but it was painful enough at the time—pro- pounded the terms on which he would { consent to ‘‘do’’ for me. My 9 rupees 8 annas, he argued, at the rate of 3 annas a day, would provide me with food for 51 days, or about seven weeks —that is to say, he would be willing to cater for me for that length of time. At the end of it I was to look after my- self. Fora further consideration—vi- delicet my bocts—he would be willing to allow me to occupy the den next to his own and would supply me with as much dried grass for bedding as he could spare. ‘Very well, Gunga Dass,’’ I replied. “To the first terms I cheerfully agree, but as there is nothing on earth to pre- vent my killing you as you sit here and taking everything that you have'’--J thought of the two invaluable crows at the time—‘‘I flatly refuse to give you my boots and shall take whichever den I please. ’ The stroke was a bold one, and I was glad when I saw that it had succeeded. Gunga Dass changed his tone immedi- ately, and disavowed all intention of asking for my boots. At the time it did not strike me as at all strange that l. a civil engineer, a man of 13 years’ stand- ing in the service, and, I trust, an aver- age Englishman, should thus ¢almly threaten murder and violence against the man who had, for a consideration, it is true, taken me under his wing I had left the world, it seemed, for cen- turies. I was as certain then as 1am now of my own existence that in the accursed settlement there was no law save that of the strongest, that the liv- ing dead men had thrown behind them every canon of the world which had cast them out, and that I had to depend for my own life on my strength and vigilance alone. The crew of the ill fated Mignonette are the only men who would understand my frame of mind. ‘‘At present,’’ I argued to myself, *‘I am strong and a match for six of these wretches. It is imperatively necessary that 1 should, for my own sake. keep both health and strength until the hour of my release comes—if it ever does.’ Fortified with these resolutions, | ate and drank as much as I could, and made Gunga Dass understand that I in- tended to be his master, and that the wky Hazel brook leazt sign of insubordination on his part The reeds suited to our climate. They make| badian. ;a specialty of vegetable seeda including 100 . 1 mammoth, mangel, turnip, carrot, parenip,| puns extra choice ortoP heer; and like the great Peter! Rice, Henderson, seedman of New York, ATT T ~ their seed can only be procured ; CAhV ELL EROS directly from themselves. They are | Ch’town May 8, ‘99—2i The oil in the Emulsson ndded to which it smeled abominably mR — Sieep was altogether out of question to feeds > the hy pophosphites one in my excited frame of mind As! give power to the nerves ;, the night were on it seemed that the } ’ . ‘ a eee ope args and the glycerine soothes and entire amphitheater was filled witb heals. soc. and $1.00, al! draggists, legions of unclean devils that, treoping SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemiste, Toronto. up from the shoals below, mocked the New Molassse ! unfartungtes in their lairs. DUE THIS WEEK— 160 puns. Extra choice Bar fceds ere che Best Why are Gay’s eeeds the best? Because ibey are practical market gardeners and a whole ‘ite time of suecesses and quite often fai:ures (for mistakes and failures lead up to snecess) places them in the Lest position possible to grow and import Gay's starting extensively vegetable and flower plants for June and July planting, (some hardy plants ready in May.) Their tree department inclades some handsome lime, horsechestnut, elm, weeping willows, plum, apple, cherry, gooseberry, currant, apd hardy shrubs. Call at the market or write for prices. Address J. J. Gay & Son, Nursery Gardene, Charlottetown. Telephone 180. _—— — SO GEE SPECTACLES AW pcuiiis we.| HYEGLASES Chronic Disease and Rupture., ; dh Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- ; viet istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stewp Th a pail and up “'— Just opened a new stock at thei Modern Jewelry and Fane Goods Store, Sunnyside, opposite Post Uffice. JURY & CA, 222'°3808 2 clo 3X al > Ne al Yo eal» 3 for information, or call at Truro, N. 8. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Baiidiaz; Hoara,1l tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesda, he is a Revere Hotel in #ietou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. The books of W. A. Weeks & Co, will be placed m tae Lauds of their attorney for the coilction of all unpaid ac- counts, on the fifteenth of May AMAAAASOONES SAAARS Rubber C>s footwear. Avgents will he on the roal im a few days with ples for the fall and winter trade, also for sorting orders. —_ Representative for P. E Island, Mr. €! Stanley Sutherland. Address ail communications to the Company. : AMHERST BOOT & SHOE MFG. coxy § April 15 2aw tl May 31 ” . . " , , : audi a es am. «sien cs A. OG ts De, 4 Lk { — — ——— recantdanatpenaoan — ees oe Ae “AKASREKARSCARASA “8K GLASGOW HOUSE, Charlottetown GRANT &CO, GARDEN and FARM SEEDS, the best are the cheapest GRANT & CO. Charlottetown for Agricultural Implements. Deering Harvesting Machinery, Wilkinson Plows LE. PAGE SPRING TOOTH HARROW GRANT & CU. Charlottetown for Groceries and Farm Produce. Tea for the manrion. Teatorthe palace Tea for the million GRANT & CO, PSPC PRS Y ee EES FE KE KE , 3808 286264004 060086 eocccenceces HAIC&HAIC } : Gidest Whisky Distillers on Earth. Est. Since i679. => & 8eec ° *** ** THREESTAR & FIVE STAR SCOTS WHISKY We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it Can be obtained at all first class Hotels. ... save expense Ly calling at our fice and settling before that date —W. A, Weeks & Co, Bargains. £2 ene ih TOOT EE EI ~ tte You want real targains, not com The greact— — mon goods at low priccs. } Kxew MINARD’3 LIN(IMENT will bargiins you can obtair in SOAPS cure D pntheris, are the world renowmed, | i 2 : Sanlight & Lifebuoy J. FP, Cunyixcuam _— ‘ Brands, just try them, and you con- net help bat acknowledge that th y are the best bargains you ever hed. As > is p> 3 lm 7S all> 3 J. uy D. Bovuru.res Qe ween wae ee beeoch Village. . I Know MINAED’s LINIMENTD wil! eure Croup. Cape Island I] Kyow MINARD'S LINIMENT is the best remedy on earch. Jcstpa A. Sxycw. Norway, Me, ————— Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Of all Wine Merchants. $ fil f Uy. Wholesale from t he distiller, A. G. THOMSON & Uo, Giasgow Sicians. + A + Ep One can very properly divide belt» into thre classes: Belts of rank or knighthood, which were much in vogue among men from thetime of Edward III tothe end of the re‘'gnof Benory VI. Belts of utility, such as the belts as originally were used by women to preserve the symmetry of their forms’, much as the corsets are now nsed; and fancy girdles, which have purely adecorative purpose. Paton & Co, have 1900 belt:, the utility kind,all colors all qualities al! prices, call and get a telt, 3 in dy 1 wkly. Chronic Kezema Cured. One of the most chroni« cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Klla Aiton, of Hartland, N. R. On asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton savs: I hereby certify that mv daughter Gracie Fila was cured of Kezema “i long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’x Ointmeut. William Thistle, Drnegist, of Hartlan aiso certifies that he a ‘e tour boxes of Dr, Chase’s Ointment which eured Gracie Elia, See the display of handsone corset models in Stanley Bros window Carters’ for Wail Paper orset fitting byan expert corset fitter from New York, at Stanley Bros. Ladies! Miss Sexton will not only fit you with a corset that fits perfectly but will give you many valu- able suggestions in regard to corset wearing. Many ladies have already been fitted, and | im every case been corseted correctly and satisfactorily — Don’t miss this opportunity — come. Corsets fitted free 9 a. m,to6p, m,—Staniey Bros. SUPP err ene rye peveerene reneperinenrit PYYDPTRTHODNH TTS TNTTNTNT NnD vp eTneETenNeNeRHeN DTN ero n HT oTERTTNENE TTT TT rn tnn gr Ttt 109—may 10&11 A HAPPY GROUP ~~ After a spin on the MASSEY HARRIS weer Rogers & Rogers, Agents for P. H. Island. 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