ag saan a a » we tip Rt BR. Seca Cae Bs ee a a cciaraaant i ie ee ee y. tye . otf, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 28, 1898 -~ ee rere ttle,” + BE. * 3 ? . ¥ ee ? » ? s ? > ? e + A Protection... Baby's Own Soap is something mere than acleanser. It is a protec- tion against the annoying and irritat- ng skin troubles so often.endured by nfants It miakes Babies happy and healthy, —- a hh hhhbhhhhhbheidsssde nd keeps the delicate skin rosy, pin 3 nd \ciean. a Fragrant and pure, it is.a perfec hrs wr etagge* THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP COQ., Mirs. of $Oap. daageee Montreal. «tee CAUTION .-Many of the imitations of Basy’s Oww will burn and ruin the skin. is FPFFPFPPSSPSP ERE oS XhehA44E AA AAA EEE EO K Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown. Before Francie Longworth Haszard, Ksq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said city of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the power and authority in him vested by the Statute of the General Asrembly of the said Island, entituled ““An Act to Consolid- ate and Amend the several Acts Incorpor- ating the City of Charlottetown” ordered and appointed that Monday the 4th July next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preced- ing valuation, assessments or rates impos- ed or authorized by the City Council of the said City; and that on such day and daily thereafter until all sueh appeals have been heard, at the hour of 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, in Charlottetown aforesaid, all such appeals will be heard and finally determined by him. Dated this 24th day of June, A. D. 1898. ROBEBT VANIDERSTINE, City Colleetor for eaid C ity June 243i eod. AUCTION SALE! Material saved from wreck of SS. Baltimore City. by auction at McMillan’s wharf on Wednesday, 29th Inst. AT 2 O'CLOCK P.M, The above consisting in part of anchors, chains, boats, binnaclese, compasses, telegraph indicators, hawsers, ropes, biccks, oil tanks, ventilators, cargo jins, condenser tubes, packing, patent logs, engine room stores, saloon stateroom, and pantry furniture, copal varnish, oils, earbolic acid, and other numerous articles such as are used On board steamships. —ALSO— A large Steam Winch and a quantity of Spruce Deal. To be sold R, BEARISTO, Auctioneer 143 eod pat, guar is Big Drop in Flour Since the collapse of the Leiter Wheat Deal in Chicagoa few days ago. Flour has taken a big tuuble downward, We have accordingly re- duced the price of all our flour and will be glad to quote to all intending purchasers, BEER & GOFF SALT | §SALT Now landing ex 8, 8. Annandale, 18,000 Sacks Liverpool Salt. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 1,200 Franklin Grant Factory fi! led Butter Salt, 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. N. RATTENBURY,. 128 3w pat | CHANGE YOUR COLOR. ' \It sic a Chance Very Basiir Made, if You Only Krow Bow Dodd’s Dyepepsia Tatlets'do H— They Ranizgh the Causes of Se!low «Com- .plexion, Pimples, ete , and Leave Tnstead Good Health -and , ) (Good a4 aS. Noeeartbly power can convert.eo Indian, nor or negro into a white man. The black ekin cannot be made white. But, a muddy, sallow, greaey, wrinkled skiv can be changed to a clear, pwre, fresh and smooth one. It can be beautified by the rosy blush of youth and health. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets make the change. The thir, worn, haggard, pallid: face, can be changed into a fui!, fresh ane, with the hue.ofhealth,and the look of vigor and strength on it. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ecswre the change. Tne muddy, pimply skin, and the, pa! lid worn, haggard face are she effects of Lndi- gestion, or Dyspepeia, and impure blood. When food is not properly digeeted, the blood inteswhich it is changed, is thin, weak and impure. Ii doesn’t contain enough nourishment to give the skin its natural healthy, clear appearance, or the face its natural plumpness, acd color. Anything that will ensure perfect diges- tion, brings about the changes aamed as eurely aod naturally as nigit follows day. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ensure diges- tion, because they digest the food them- selves. Thus they ensure a general supply of pure, cool, rich blood. Users of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are distinguished by their bright eyes, clear, pure smooth skio, healthful and vigorous looks. They are thus distinguished because Dodi’s Dyspepsia Tablets eusure perfect digestion, pure blood, and stimalate the bowels to healthy action, throwing out of the system all impurities. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tableis are sold by all druggiste at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodds Medicine Co., dimited, Toronto. _— ae Not Used to Frazgiie Pieces. Mrs. Housewife—Bridget, that is the seventh piece of china that you have broken within the last two days. Bridget—I know, mam. At the Jast place where I wor-rked the folks never ate off of annything but goold and sil- ver. —Somerville ( Mass.) Joarnal. A Bible is now in the possession of the Ferty-sixth regiment of Massachn- ington ence took a tts upon which Va: en oath of Masonrv woord’s PIIOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all =: effects of Abuse or Excesses, Ss Mental Worry, excessive use i \ » ‘ = A ss ~~ 4 , of Toba 0, Opium or Stimu- Before and Afi ‘+ tants. which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, ¢ and an carly grave. | Has been prescr s in thousands of cases; is the only Icliadle and Flonest Medicine known. Ask drugcist for Weod’s Phosphodine; if he offerssome worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; One will please, six will cure. Pamy hiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. six, $5, Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. MARK FISHER, SONS & Co Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Merchant tailors and Woollea buyers wanting to assort their stocks will find eur stook of Woollens the largest in Canada, : Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. SL. St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY. Agent. a Tan Shoes $4.25 A pair. We have placed in our window a lot of mens Tan Shoes, former prices $1.75 and $1.85 a pair, you can have your choice of tbem for $1.25 a pair. If you wanta good, light, cool shoe for summer wear invest in a pair of those shoes. e can sell you a good colored shoe dressing at 10c a package. R.K.Jost Stamper’s Corner ? *»e oe 0 2 8 es @2f 8228 DOD Tee 6S ©] 0464. 03-063 ODSDSHDVSI 2860303 ©] 0©60409O 40306 THE CLERK’S "MISTAKE. Ordcrea @ TLerosemc. Lamp. Just atter the night clerk had come on at the hotel and curled his mustache to his liking his attention -was called to business. ‘*Kerosene lamp for 237,’’ requested a bellboy. ‘*Kerosene lamp?’ echoed ‘the clerk as he whirled the register.about. ‘‘Let me see. Blondly and wife-of .Plunker- ville in 237. I thought so. Never been in a first class hotel before. ‘Go back and show them how to use the electric light. Wonder they didn’t send fora tallow candle,’’ and the clerk took several of the corridor loungers inte hisconfidence. **Lady says if this hotel canit afford a lamp to send upa ga; stcve.and:send it quick,’’ said the bellboy, who had made the round trip in phenomenal time. ‘‘She acts pretty hot.’’ **Protty cold, Ishould think. .Go back there and open the register, chow the lady how to use the water faucets and how to turn off the electricity. Thank the Lord, she can’t blow it out.”’ The next word from 237 came:with a rush. It was brought by a vision of loveliness, dressed in bewitching style, ber face flushed and her blue eyes throw- ing off sparks. ‘‘ Make out our bill and receipt it at once,’’ she said as her dain- ty foot beat time on the marble tiling. ‘*But, Mrs. Blondly’’— your bill a carriage and an express wag- on to transfer us and our things and tell Mr. Blondly when he comes in that he will find us at the otber house, where we will spend the rest of the season. Uaderstand, we must go at once. I -want to go toa hotel where it will be possible to warm some milk for baby . before the little angel starves to death.” Then the loungers had fun with the eclerk, and the best he could muster was @® sickly grin.—Buffalo News. Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of dict. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already partly digested. As a result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta CLIFF HOUSE POINT PLEASANT Good bathing and boating. Tront ard deep sea fishing of all kinds. Shootizg of all kinds in season. Carriages can be be obtained at any time. Particulars and modes of conveyance from Ch’town can obtained from Queen Hotel, W. F. Robins, or A. N. Large. Rates per week, $5 to $6. Opens for season 21st June. James McMillan, Stanhope, P.£.I. Just Receive d a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Store. Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. St. John City leaves Halifax or London 30th June. This steamer has beex fitted up ith Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply early. W. W. CLARKE, Agent Thouctht She Wes a Tiaweed Recause Sire - are to a building just what the staying is to Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothes. The inside of one of Shorey’s coats is here illus- trated by a drawing made from a photograph. ‘The great advantage of a coat properly stayed is that it keeps its shape until it is worn out, and does not look like an old garment after a few weeks wear. An ordinary ready-made garment may look well at first, but it is made to sell not to wear. che he che cho ch cb abo hoch cho eb cho cho ah ch ef ee paso eb ecb abe cho eo eo ep he do cho eho bo co dp cb chp ocho docks 2 > doch === High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Only Reliable Fertilizer on the market. Have bzen largely used here for most gratifying results—tnd without a single Pamphlets etc., on application. | Kb bbbbbbddbbbbdbbbdddb ddd dd eeddededddeded ddd bd dddod® ~ — : FS The Pcams and Kailers 7 La Cilf y 4 Shorey’s make all have a guarantee card in the pocket. KETEEERES PEPE EEPP TED GT EPPS TEEPE SESH T TEP EP PESOS FEETPS ‘Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town. | } | PPPPTPTT PPPS ~. ; FEFPFHEPP TEST TETTTT ~_— . treats CHROXIC DIszases by th metbod of per-istent self-heip in ecanses trom the bicod Co ligent treate¢ment in person ane . . c j SuresMinimum of seffering and wie * | cure, pores. ble in each case. . otSOR CRS Cae ean | Avoid Attempts Unaige Graduate of New York Unis P | Sorte praction fa Rey er tad isteredin U.S, and Canada, ‘ploma I Address: Charlo‘tetown, PBJ, pag © UFFICE: VICTORIA Row, ‘ccom modations reserve: References on application for patients —_—— — | jiu WATCH # . ———— ee 10 years, with failure. ANF Lad... See ROS HE watch trade has l T rather fluctuating of late, i the price went y a long period of low now the prices have @ again, whether because of or greater variety of preduci we cannot say, but the fact a” mains that you can buy froma 9 a reliable timekeeper che @ than ever before, in fact tilt fi there is no need to buy ,00ds at all, , If you want a good and the cheapest watch for : money, we recommend & sum movement in a nickel case insted of a poor one in a fine looki colored zase that will only avery short time, Soliciting 8 share of you patrovage, we remain, Yorrs respec E. W. TAYLOR One Mile Nevice lst Prize—Silver Cup, (G. H, Taylcr) 2nd Prize—Bicycle Pauts and Stockings, (Gordon & McLellan ) 3rd Prize- Bicycle Boots, (Goff Bros) 4th Prize—Bicycie Stockings, (W. A. Weeks & Co.) 2—100 Yard Dash (Handicap) let Prize— Marble Ciock, (Bruce Stewart & Co.) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal, (Art Saunders) 3rd Prize— Box Cigars; (Dodd’s Medical Hal!) 3—One Mile Bicycle (Boys under 16) Ist Prize—Silver Medal (A. N. Large) 2nd Prize—Silver Ink Stand, (E. W. Tayior) 3rd Prize--Sweater, S A McDonald) 4—Quarter Mile Bicycle (Handicap ) lst Prize—Gold Medal, (Hewitt & Hyndman) 2nd Prize-—Pair of Vim Tires, (Toronto Tire Co.) 3rd Prize—Pear! Opera Glassses, (Myers Bros) 5—260 Yards Flat Race (Handicap) Ist Prize—Silver Cup, (W W Wellner) 2nd Prize—Bronze Clock (Ful! Eletric Light Co) 31d Prize— Daily Examiner for one year 6—Half Mile Race (Handicap) lst Prize—Gold Medal (Mark Wright & Co) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal (John McLeod & Cc) 3rd Prize—Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co) 7—One Mile Bicycle (2.50 Class) let Prize—Silver Cup (“Hot Quad”) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal (Jos Merry) 3rd Prize—Bicyc‘e Lamp (Miller Bros) S—Quarter Mile Run lst Prize—Marble Clock (GF. Hutcheson) 2nd Prize—Dressing Case (A. W. Reddin) ~~ CRECEN TS — ——FBicycle and Athletic—— SPrOmin -——ON THE ©. A, A A. GROUNDS=—— ——-———__ Of ” « DOMINION DAY, JULY Isth —— — PROGRAMME 9 -One Mile Bicycle (Handicap) Ist Prize—Sil 20‘ Prize—F lst Prize—Sil ii—Massey-H 2nd Prize—Si 12—Half Nile 2nd Prize—Si 13—Two Mile 2nd Prize—Si lst Prize—Fie 2nd Prize— Sb 15—Three Mil Prize—Silver Cycling Club. from any club i6—Five Mile 3rd Prize—Cased Pipe (Watson’s Drug Store) Low fares on all trains and steam boats. Admission 25ce, = G. 0. McLEGD, President Srd Prize—Da For train arran 2nd Prize—Csz ; 3rd Prize~ Pear] Handled Pocket (Feonel & Chandler} 3rd—Prize—Box Cigars, (Anzus McDonald} lst Paize—Silver Cup, (“Banena” “Jude” ani“ 2vd Prize—Bicvcl> Suit. (J. T. McKenzie ee > lver Cup (Dan McLeod) it Reform Suit (Prowse Bros] I 3rd Prize—Opera Glasses (W. F.. Carter] 10—Hali Mile Bicycle (Boys under); ff ver Medal, [Geo Stanley] ard Receiver, {Moore & MeLeod] ; 2 . . aw is arris One Mile Bicycle ' Ist Prize—Gold Medel, {Massey~Harris Co., St. Joba) © 4 lver Cup, [Chariottetown Gas Co.] 8rd Prize—S'Iver Spoon, [D. M. Robinson] 4 Run (Handicap | fy Ist Prize--Gold Headed Cane, (Owen Trainor] lver Medal, [Reardon Bros.] 3rd Prize—Cased Pipe, [Islander Publishing 09] Bicycie (Lap Race) Ist. Prize—Gold Meda! [Dodd Rogers] iver Medal, (“Old Sport”) 3rd Prize—Silver Mounted Cane (Johnson & Johns ! P Time Prize—Collar and Cuff Case (Haezard & Moore) 14- High Jump hing Rod (Gee: E: Hughes) wi aving Set {Carter’s Book Store] 7 e Bicycle Team Race Trophy, value $6), “presented by © rail BaF" This event is open to teams of in the Maratime Provinces. Bicycle [Handicap] ily Guardian for one year. ENTRIES close with Secretary Saturday uight, June 23th. Fe2s, 50c for each evenly gemants see posters. Sports Begin Stil P. M. SHARP Grand Stand 10¢ W, I, HARVIE, Secreta ) -