bi — ee , om . ~ . The Examiner Calendar coco CPEB FUL. Y ccce NS CHANGES 7 af in iv g 7 49 y Z 45 e v l 48 LO 7 : l 45 ) 5 Z 47 5 ‘ 4 ) 47 21 , 7 46 23 3 46 22 9 ‘ 45 ?] 19° °6 45 20 { | ; 27 41 8 l 4 4Z f sda 2a 43 17 233 3 Thursday 29 43 l 3 24 14 | riday 30 $2 14 413 (5 Saturday 31 {! 12 5 0 16. Sunday 32 10 10 § 5 17 Monday 33 39 8 6 4 LB “| uesdaw 34 38 ec 4 19 Jed les 35 +4 i 4 5 ] DB) hursday 36 56 3 9 06 21 * riday 37 85 0 1955 2 Saturday 38 34 (14 58 30 43 a3 y 39 oo . 1s 2 }.fonday 40 32 53 ever 25° uesday 4] l 51 1390 246 \ ednesday 42 4) 12 1 59 27 > hursday 43 2§ {5 2 £8 28)! riday 45 27 43 327 29) Saturda 46 20 4] 4 26 30/S onday 47 25 38 S$ is lik caday 448 ‘724 '14 35: 603 a viui yg? \Wd/ Yf, SQ; SS" tc WAKES = WHTE = lea Oe emer = Goops =— Has remarkable and peculiar qualities for washing clothes. Good for all uses, SURPRISE is the name. 5 cents a cake. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ W ANTED—A housemaid, one who can wait on tele preferred, Apply to Mrs Bayfield : Se 156 , oa PICYCLCE FOR S\LE—A second hend man's wheel, american make—rrice § ¢.°0 App y to Tames Connolly, Upper Powna! st TO LET—For the summer months, a-ot, tag? at Watersid-, containing seven ro«ms Beantiful location and very quiet neighbor hool. Joha M. Haley, Pownall P O —— LMM LLL ALLEGE Rl AOD ) THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHANLULLETOWN, JULY ne 6 A TURKISH WEDI 3 The Ce.emony Night and Ocecupies Four Hours. Occurs at A wedding is always an_ interestitig event, even to those who are not directly concerned in it. Whereas the ceremony of ss ’ ley a? , tying 1 ot’’ only takes a few min utes in Christian countries, it lasts in Cairo from 7 o’clock in the evening to 11, and is like enacting a chapter in the ‘Arabian Nights.”’ With difficulty we made our way to the gate | the large garden infront of the I isha’s palace, the entire facade of which ¢ brilliantly illuminated and within which the wedding ceremony was about to take place rhe ladies were immediately taken away from us and conducted to the harem, our men being shown int beside an- other reserved for the natives—men eyvery- where, but not a woman. After awhile we were ing hall, where we were rejoined )a room invited into the large din by the ladies, but only the ladies of our | own party, and all sat down to dinner And such a dinner! I cannot give the menu. What tock place in the harem is best told by one of the ladies. She said: ‘*I was ushered through a long, narrow stone p:.3- sage, lighted by torches held by negroes, and suddenly found myself in a large room, the harem, brilliantly lighted by electricity, with a number of beautiful women with penciled eyebrows and red stained finger nails, lightly clad and un- veiled, sitting on richly covered divans. Their costumes were of costly fabrics, and they were covered with diamonds and pearls. ‘*In the middle of the room was a bower of roses for the bride, and on all sides were rare oriental carpets and embroideries. After waiting an hour in the harem the | bride appeared, walked to the bower and sat down init. After another long wait the bridegroom came. ‘*He went directly to the bower, raised the veil of the bride, who was beautiful «nd whom he saw for the first time, placed | a magnificent diamond necklace over her |! head and led her away. mony a procession formed in the garden and marched around it tothe sound of music. Then the bridegroom’s best man came out and made a speech on his behalf, which was replied to by one chosen for the purpose. After this the crowd began to disperse, and all was over.-——Paris Her- ald. A Logical Sug ucstion. The venerable R. L. Dubney, D. D., is well known in this country and abroad Upward of 20 years ago his youngest son Lewis was a sharp witted Ind who prom After this cere- | ised to become a respected **chip of the old block.”’ The lad was whipped one day for an act of disobedience and then haa to underyo i the more trying ordeal of sitting quivily ' on the sof. He became dceply absurbod in thought and presently asked: } | | | ' i HOU2® TO LET.—On Kent Street. tormely fecp ied by Misses Coes, ren moderate. | App'y toF. MeRory on premises, 110 uf TO ' PT—A heuse s'tuated on “prince <t ton ining el) ven r ons, anitable fore ir y- Ste « id nee or hoarding h uae, Reri mode) ate. Ai ply to Mr. Thomas mectlusid wer Quecn *treet, 144 W INTEND, — 4 cir) far gsrera! baw o v-rk Mre " J Harris Rrigh on Read 10°! PI . ek Bt & .WIemK OF 8k OR WOMEN—J’as ores ning. Nowa: vurs- ng or ¢xpériene® needed; poin ‘natruetion ard werk mailed on aprlieswion ‘or + osition Aocress Memorial Co. Ln lon Ont. 7) LEUTW~A ewellieg house on Prince Sr. formerly occupied by Mr. 3. C. Nash. Possess ion given immediately. Apply to Fenry Smith, at County Court Office 23 TO LET.— House on Rrighton Koad, heat- ei with hot water, Bath Rooms ec, at present p-upied by T J. Dillcn Esq FF ossessicn given May. apply to |T. J. McKinnon 69 Prince Edward Island Raiiway On and after MONDAY, 26th June, 1898, he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun excep ted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- war. Read STATIONS ward, Read cown up A™M P Me A.M PM 740 130 310 IWCh'townar 1000 11% 950 $00 153 330 Royalty Junct 941 1115 935 822 236 412 N. Wiltshire 856 1030 908 842 251 426 Hunter Hiver 842 1017 8353 913 333 506 arEmeraidiv 730 939 823 ua > ly Junet 1000 640 610 ar Iv 655 835 735 S’side 10 30 : Kb lv ar RW 545 ee) Re sets Wellington. .... 745 500 ipo: 846...... Port Hin. ...:714 4D Te > eens O'Leary 621 309 => ett... - Aidertom..... 440 210 31) 10 S5 ar... .Tignisb..... lv 500 105 ru. PM Am AD. as PM AM PM §15 200lv..Charlottetown..ar815 350 720 330....Mount Stewart.....710 22] ) BO ee a eee 610 1251 825 5 0Oar...Georgetown. ...lv 555 12 30 AM PM au? 1M PM AM PM 715 330 lv..Mount Stewart..ar705 210 St eae, Lee 687 131 on | Bb Oicos.. Ot Tetets .. 615 16 ae BU Biscce OUt..... lv 5 10 11 35 AM PM AM PM » A. M, su econ Reseed... os 545 015 ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 5 06 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. B, SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. R, lottetown. €ha ‘ **Ma, why did you whip me?”’ **So as to make you a better boy,’ wae tho response. Lewis again became lost in thonghtful reflection. Presently he blurted out: **Ma, do you believe in prayer?’ “Yes, my son.”’ “Tf you were to ask God to make mea |, better boy, do you think he would graré | your prayer?” “TI think he would, son.” “*Well, then, ma, I wish you would pray a little more and whip a little less.’’—S Louis Post-Dispatch Cure a Cold in a Day : Take Taxat ve Bromo Quinine tabes A'l dvuvgists refund the movey ‘if ii fails tc + | reli ve Me 3 see etme °F & Crea tainly Never pays to carry an unreliable watcb, You never know the time and and are constantly missing appointments on that ac- count. We sei] Feliable Watches duly We don’t care to hendle anything else, Call ond give us the ver— dict cf your inspection, W. N. TANTON JEWELER New Presses (Fast running and mode-aized) New Type (Made on the labor saving basis) and w.th Everything New {am ina better pesition than ever to fill orders promptly in the line of Printing and Bockbinding Alland every kind of Printing perform in first-class style and at lowest rates, .rom an iiuminated address to a visiting card Book and Pamphlet printing a ilaying large fonts of body type places me in a position to excel in this line of work. ‘]l the latest and best makes of paper stock ecard stock, (for ‘tat home” cards, ball prog- rams, etc) and printers supplies kept on hand to select from Promptness, personal attention and reason- able prices JOHN COOMBS 141 QUEEN STRsE Opp. Prowse Brvs.... Phone 174 P.O, Box 326 | } i ! ; ' ' } specialty. ' Jdsl LP ARE TE PARR CARE EE FTES OED Watt, the roveref the stents e 4 juced into the vocabulary ol achi: 8s tho term borsepower, When be first | 1 the manufacture of st ebgiaes, he experiezced much i ining } his dis innit : mers What sized engine they req d, aud they were vot less puzzlea how to communicate to him the 1infor- mation He was frequently guided, h r, by their menti Gg ti b:r af horses which the eugine orc: ced was designed to replace, Acting upon this hint, he ascertained by experiment that the very strongest of the London brewers’ horses (avimals of wonderful size and strength) could exert a force equivalent to raising 33,000 pounds one foot in a minute. This force he called one horsepower, and adopted it as the standard in regulating the size of steam engines. Now, not one horse in 100 is able to exert that degree of strength. A steam engine of ten horsepower can, in Seality, do the work of about 20 horses. —New York Ledger. 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