“Ser z er THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 18 1898 Watns, Lost, Found &e¢ WANTED.—A competent girl for general housework. Apply to Mrs. Arthur Newbery SY Uf sesininenctnninar"eaatianeeneasiinenitensnanasetatrea init ailieneneilinapiianaen W ANTED.—A housemaild at Judge Alley's residence References ¢ juired. Appiy 10 Miss Alley, Prince St. 89 W ANTED.—A ‘mall cot'age, Any person having one for sa’e can bhearof an intending iser by applying at this office. »03ipd WANTE!T AY ‘ niic on 1 the biacksimmith busines Apo y to G. H. Foster, Pownal W bart ly eod WANTED—A fri s y boy about 15 years of age, to work tn a s'or s boy with some experienc. Apply a s office Si TO KRENT.—A blacksmi'h'’s shop Kent St Possession given 4 yout May. Apply to P. H. Trainor, hents ‘ ey i ) LE? .~ One half of t} e story dwel- y house, -ontaining rooms, on Prince St. Possession given on 2ndMay next W. W. Weliner {2 TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St.. nextt» Government Wurebouse No I. Appl to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s-—~t1f WANTED.—A house containinz about seven or eight rooms in ades rable locality. Apply to this office. TO LET.--That }Jleasantly situated anil comfortable cottage on Water St, at pre-ent occupied by Mrs Bruce Stewart Possession given about middle may. Apply to Peake Bros, & Co. Ch’town. > tf ene Meio ad aha a ESS CAO a ee eee ete TO LET.—That comfortabie and ple santly situated house on upper Queen St.. being the southern half of the residence of the lat Chief Justice Palmer, now in “ecunation of Commander Cheyne Hot and cold water in sam, rent moderate, possession g¢ ven Ist May next. Apply to H, JAMES PALMER, Ch’town, bY» ‘ BARRERY’ CHAIRS and complete outfit for sale cheap for cash or apprevea note. Ap- ply to DA Bruce, Queen St, Ch’ own 75--dyawkytf = non eee. te eats A By-law amending tha By-law respecting Theatres and Public Shows. Be it enacted by the City Council, of The City of Charlottetown, that section one of the said Bylaw, be amended by aiding the fo'lowing words, “Provided never the less, that it shall be lawful for the City Council, upon the application of the owners or managers of any Opera House,Music Hall or other Pub lic Hall of any kind, to grant a_ yearly license for such sum a> may be deter- mined upon, by resolution of sail Council. JAMES WARBURTON, M.D. Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk, 82—2 wks A‘ Bye-law Respecting the Sale of Meat. Be it enacted by the City Cou City of Charlottetown as follows:— 1. Every person publicly sel (fresh, salted or corned) by retail within city in any store, shop, house, warehouse or other building or in the public market build ing Or in Or from any meat waggon, cart, car- riage, sleigh or other vehicle wpon the public streets or highways of the said City by retail quantities thay by | is, shall Mayor hereofa License as a meat Vendor, and the Mayor is hereby author zed to issue such License upon receiving the License fee hereinafter mentioned. 2. The License fee shall’ be Twenty-five dollars per annum. 3. No person shall expose for sale or pub licly sell fresh, salted or corned mea: by Te tail or in less quantities than by the carcass in any store, house, shop, warehouse or other ouilding inthe public market building, or in or from any meat wagon, cart, carriage, sleigh or other vehicle within the said City, without having first obtained a Licence therefor in manner above mentioned. 4. Any person or persons guilty of any in- fraction of any of the Provisions of this Bye- law, shall, upon conviction before the Sti diary Magistrate on the octh or affirmation of any credible witness,forfeit and pay at the dis- cretion of the Stipenciary Magistrate a penal- ty not exceeding the sum of Thirty Dollars for each ofience, exclusive of costs, and in de- fault of payment thereof it shall and may be lawful for the said Stipendiary Magistrate to commit the offender tothe Common fail of the County of Queen’s County for any period not exceeding thirty days, unless the said pien- alty and costs be sooner paid. Trovided al- ways that nothing in this Bye-law contained shall be to prevent per- wil of the ng meat +h; bit OF 1N 1€SS ve Carca obtain from the or place or sy co construed sons from selling meat by the quarter on the public or market square adjoining the mar et building without such license, but all persons shall have the right thereon to sell meat of all kinds by the quarter on payment of the uswal market t Ils as at present or at any time here- after maj be provided. And Provided fvr- ther that nothing herein contained shall be sonstrued to require persons selling tinned or canned meats poultry or game to take out the License above mentioned. JAMES WARBURTON, M. D.. Mayor. H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. ed 2wk. treats CHRONIC DISEASES by th Salis- | bury method of persistent “lf-.elp, n rem Iving causes trom the bloud. Con- tinuous, inteiigent treatmentin person or by letter insures Minimum of suffer- ingand Maximum of cure possiblein jf d 4 ; ; each case. Avoid attempts anaided. | usaduate of N.Y. University And the NEW YORK HOSPITAL, Tventy years practice in N. Y. City. Biploma registered in U.S. and Canada, DRESS: CHARLOTTETOWN, P E I, GANADA, OFFICE, Victoria Row. Accomodations reserved for patients. References on application. Oct 15 lyr RT ign U Pn Would you know all the delight of silent gliding bicy- cle motion, then secure one of 7 C ; the 1898 Glevelands cr Gresccnis The acknowledged le»ders, Clevelands, $85, $65; $79. Crescents, $40, $50, $6. $5 off any wheel for cash. Dodd & Rogers’ TO LeT. The new double tenement house on Brig'ston Poad, containing 10 large rooms heated with hot water, large bath room fitted with hot and co'd water, electric ight, etc, Possession given fire of Ma y Apply to J.J. McKINNON. 9—tf Valuable Property For Sale By Auction. ] A instructed by the Executors of the Estate ofthe late Hon Henry J. Calbeck, to sell by Austion,on ths premises, Sydney Street, on TURBSDAY, the 19th day of APRiL instant at 12 <’elock noon:— The property formerly occupied by the late Hon HJ. Calbeck, as a store and residence, situate on the North side of Sydney Street. This propertv will be sold without reserve to close the Estate, offers a rare opportunily or inveiment, Now rented for $150;00 ALSO at the same timeand place,a Town Lotion Georgetwn, fronting $4 feet on George © treet, ‘terms Cash, R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer, Ch’town, Apri 10, 98-2 46ts SEED WHEAT White Fyfe Seed Wheat for sale. Excellent quality, from seed imported last year. J. & TFT. MORRIS Valuable Property ; The Art of Lighting a Pipe. Now, co-nrades, not to waste time j talking of style of pipe cr brands cf to- | bacco—tastes differ in those things—try this: Keep pipe and stem as clean as | possible, and the time to clean them is | immediately after a smoke. Fill the | bowl with your favorite brand and press , down firmly, bat don’t strive tosee how | solid you can pack it. If you make it as solid as wood, it will burn like wood and make a coal fire about as hot end ungrateful. Don’t light the entire sur- | face. Don’t ‘‘pull’’ as though you had no | more matches and feared it would ‘‘go out.’’ Light a small spot directly in the cenier. Smoke slowly until it works its | way gradually downward. It it under- | takes to spread, press it down again | with thumb or finger. A half minute’s care in starting is all that is required. Now smoke slowly. The little fire con tinues downward, delicately roasting the tobacco on the sides, and presently, when you cave this cff, there will come a revelation in soft, mellow smoke, so cool, so delicious, so soothing, that you will never -egret baving read this.— Sports Afield. } Von. In Germany ‘‘von’’ implies nobility, end all perscys who belong to the no- | bility prefix ‘‘von’’ to their names with- | out any exception. Persons who do not belong to the nobility cannot have the | right to put ‘‘von’’ before their names. A man who is knighted for some reason, | however, hag the same right to prt ‘‘vyon’’ before his family name as a per- son of ancient nobility. For instance, when Alexaade> Humboldt was knight- ed he became Alexander von Humboldt. All his descendants, male and female, take the prefix.—Philadelphia Press, Switzerland enjoys the unenviable | distinction cf having a larger percentage of lunatics than any other country. In the canton of Zurich there aro 3,261 ia &® population of 339,000, In 1564 a pair of shoes made in Eng: ! apd cost tenpence. —- A Great Book Free! When Dr. R. V. Pierce, of Buffalo, N. Y., published the first edition of his great work, The Feople’e Common Sence Med- ical Adviser, he announced that after 680,- 00@ copies had been cold at the regular price, $1.50 per copy, the profit on which would repay bim for the great amount of labor and money expended iu producing i’, | he would distribute the next half milliou free. As this number of copies has already been sold, he is now giriny away, absolute ly free, 500,000 copies of this most coms plete, interesting and valuable common sense medical work ever published—the recipient only being required to mail to him, at above address, 31 onescent stamps to cover cost of mailing vndy, and the book will be cent post paid It is a veritable medical library, complete in one volume. Contains 1008 pages, profusely illustrated. The Free Edition is precisely the same as that sold at $1 50 except only that the books are in strong manilla peper covers instead of cloth. Send now before all are given away. /ATGHE & EVERY ONE TPaEn BEFORE 8¢2.9 BY AUCTION I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to eel! at auction, on TUESDAY, May 3rd, at 12 o’clook, that very desirable property, situeted on the Lower Sprinog Park Road—head of Pownal Street. The house is in excellent condition, contains fine large shop, dining room, kitchen and pantry, and thirteen spacious and well finished rooms. Large frost-proof cellar, together with barn. The halls and rooms are al] painted—with two exceptions. In fact everythiog is in first clas. gondition, and affords an excellent chance for some one to do businese; as it is an old established stand. A portion of the purchase money may remain secured on the premises, Terms at sale. E.H. NORTON, Auctioneer 18 size $7.50 to $25r%b 16 ¢ 8.50 « 50.00 15 * 2.50 35.00 16 « 5.50 « 50.00 10 « 4.00 50 00 Serew Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 size $8.50 to $40.00 14 « 860 « 14.00 Your initials engraved on back free of charge. EW TAY LOL, Cameron Block. City. anl4d135dw TEETH WITHOUT PLATES PICKFORD & BLACK ee a HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN, SEASON OF 1898, i S. 8. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and shippers will please order their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid— ships. Special freight rates will be given this season, W. W. CLARKE, Agent. 8£ guar Crown and Bridge Work. DR. J.P. MURRAY 155 Queen Street. Farm For Sale 60 acres on Mount Edward Roai, a good house, fine »sutbuildings. An Orch- ard situated about 14 miles from town. The above farm willbe sold ata bar- gain, and on easy;terms. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hotel, | simple yet invaluable buttons, under | en Wilkes’ Buttons. Wilkes had the courage which does not always accompany a sarcastic tongue, for he fought two duels and was nearly killed in one of them, and when challenged on a third occasion he | behaved himself, on the authority of Croker, who was certainly no admirer of his, ‘‘like a man of temper and honor.’’ His most serious eucounter was with Mr. Martin, and Wilkes was only saved | by two buttons diverting the bullet. One of his admirers procured these pre- cious relics and put them in acase with the following inscription, ‘‘These two Providence, preserved the life cf my be- loved and honest friend John Wilkes in a duel fought with Mr. Martin on tho | 16th of November, 1768, when true | courage and humanity distinguished | | him in a manner scarcely known in for- ; mer ages. ‘‘His invincible bravery, as well in the field as in the glorious assertion of the liberty of the subject, will deliver him down an unparalleled example of pub- lic virtue to all future generations.’’ Wilkes would probably have said to this, as the Duke of Wellington to the obsequiaus gentleman who escorted bim across Piccadilly, ‘‘Don’t bea d——d fool, sir!’’~Cornbill Magazine, : Read and Prayed. A writer in the Rochester Post-Ex- press tells a good story about an English bookseller of whom a lady inquired for one of Browning’s works, and the good man answered that he had given up keeping Browning, and what was more he had tried to read him and could make nothing out of any of his poems. ‘‘Indeed,’’ the lady answered, and then, being in search of another poet, she added, ‘‘But have you Praed?’ ‘‘Yes,. indeed, ma'am, I have prayed over it, but still I get no light.”’ é Awfai Error. **I’ll never forget the time I took my good old aunt from the country to see a Shakespearean revival at one of the the- eters.”’ **Did she like it?” **Like it? I found ont that she would never have gone at all but for the im’ pression she had that ‘revival’ meant something religious.’’--Cincinuati En- quirer. ‘ if two tuning forks of the same pitch are placed faving each other, the one sounding, the other silent, in a few sece onds the silent one will be giving outa | distinctly audible note, Pens to the number of 3,500,000 are used throughout the world every day in the week. One of the Blessings of Work, “Oh, I guess it’s a good thing I have to work so hard!’’ said a brooding per- BOL. ‘*Why?’’ said the other. ‘*I don’t have so much time to think,” gaid the first.—New York Sun. The Herring. A medical authority on the virtues of various kinds of food declares that the berring gives the muscles elasticity, the body stzength and the brain vigor and is not flesh forming.—Pittsburg Bulletin. E SURE yoa get what you war, when you ask for Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla. Unequalled in Merit, Sales, Curer, There’s no substitute for HOOD’S. NE ee ee ee aaa HENRY R, LORDPLY C. E Ae MM Can. Soc, ©. E. Graduate College of C:vil Engine eriag Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Wor’, Specialties: Hydraulic, Savitary Engine er- ng and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and Z% John Island correspondents address to Charlottetown. Furness Line of Steamers. 8. S Halifax ity sailsfrom Halifax 21st April, for Great Britain, This steamer has beex fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply carly. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Housecleaning Supplies Our stock comprises in part ; Brooms, Pearline, Brushes, Gold Dust, Buckets, Sapolio, Whisks, Aummonia, Floor Brushes, Brunswick Black, Window Brushes, Whiting, Hearth Brushes, Washing Soda, Siak Brushes, Electro Silccon, Monkey Soap, Potash. BEER & GOFF similating the Food and Re¢ula- ling ihe Siomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion Cheerful- ness and Rest.Ccontains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Not NARCOTIC. supe of Olea ae SINT IZCGER i enprin Sed - Aix. Senne > é tochetle Salis = Anise Seat Ftppermint - Bi Curbonak Sada ¢ Fiarm Seed - —- JSuger - alergreet Fluavenr ee —_ and. Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Fac Simile Signature of aS SIGNATURE — Or NEW YORK. Até months,;.oeld Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles caly, is not sold in bulk, Doa't allow ADyono to gel! you anything else on the ples or promise thet it is “just as good" and “will em _ = oA me oc wS oY When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful as a handsome tea or cake caddy. The tea is worth 6oc. OSES =25 CENTS exsver | BP Salat Sikes — pose.” Aa” Beco that you got O-b-G-T-ON ER The fao- eimile | cwcrewrerwmeet: a Le Mea aa of vis Tawe rapper, i — NY _N + GTORIA’s Fi EIG N, There is no better tea retailed at Goc. than the tea sold in TETLEY’S JUBILEE CANISTERS, These were made as 2 souvenir of her Majesty’s illustrious reign anil are decorated with as iandsome @ piece of color work as has ever been seen in Canada, Her Majesty ts re presented in lifehke colors at the most noted periods of her life; 1837, 1838, 1807; in porels, accurate fe presentations of Her Mey and Navy are to be found, The tin is surely worth 50¢. Sold by most dealers at 60c.; if yours carnot supply you send direct to jOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N.S. Or 14 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL. } WN Yn Me sit 3 Ww IS AY - i 3 a coat there spring days. Ye i 14 ss ” Overcoatings. 4 i- 'Z, . ses <i eB: arn Sf OD OD DW OD 0DVO]VOVDIVWOBVSIVGVOVO4*O OOS 0DVOD 0B 0639] DB O4O4F OOO THAT OVERCOAT SOSSSOECSOSS BOLEIOHSE9OOE 9590909900280 8608 0800 There’s no comfort in wearing a winter over~ Have a Sry isn spring coat. We want tu show you that new line of epring For instance those handsome etians in fawn, brown, slate and light greve. Noruine to see them and but Lirrie to own them. John McLeod & Co., SARTORIAL ARTIsT: Me MSY Me Me SMe MMe Me MM Me MEM Me Me Me Mo AT AE ASAS AS US AS ASUS AS UEUS ASAE IS A FATA Se be Me NLM Me ME NE ME NEES TS SESE SET SESE Sa ! ote 6f26 TO0 HEAVY; veu* Coates a 6 3 9 g * SOL Os @ ORE “aie % x 7 s a s a Ny, as Ve “aS tnt rs W. H. |London House Building will not be quite itself without a pair of SHOES, If you have forgotten to get the in ana see our new spring stock, they ar Nice Shoe at 90c, $1, $1.25, upwards. em HAT EASTER shoes, rate e beauties. STEWART & CO ,