El Me 2 MBSE le Apts [ear se ' Tts All We Ask ee earns _ Wants, Lost, Found, &¢. TO BE LET.—The house an’ pr-.ses vn as the Richmond House. “tschas+stand for an hotel and boarding house. Apply toFrancie P. MeCrrrov. ‘hi- ie a ay Ww NIBKD a eM il asiZed Water Cal. piy al this office 14) LO-T—on Queen St, seven dollars, Finder | Wiil please at this office 1 SHAWL LOST—A grav ‘shawl Finder will piease leave at this office l4y 1i pd | WANTED ~-At Victoria Cafe, a smart girl ro do ,eneral work 7O "ul Wages John P lov iS! ro LEA’ convenientiy «tuated and com ortacl house on Uprer A shore S', with bay wit dow and sx rooms, besigesjlarge pan- try, and large clothes clos: Apply te Aub- rey Growa, at Mark Wright Co’s. 126 tf WANTED—Ag nts for new seas.n, new Samples, new plan ot engage- ment. Lake Bros Co., Montreal TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Old London. House,’ situateon Wate St.. nextts Government Warehouse No 1 Appi” to Peake nros & Co.: jan2--tf W ANTED—Sucesssfal cinvassers in any line to act as closers, $W.0) per menth and expenses. Address box 679, Montreal. Notice To Contractors Sealed Tenders addressed tothe under- signed, and marked. “Tender for New Church,” will be received up to the 4th day of July, prox, from parties willing to contract for the construction of the new Roman Cuiholic Church at Kinkora, acccrdiogto plan and specitications to lx geen at the office of W.C. Harris, Arch‘ tect, or at the Bishop’s Palace, Ch’town, | from the llth tothe 25th inst, aod a’ the Parochial Residence, Kinkora, from the 2ith to the 4th of July next. The church isto be constructed of P.¥.I. sand stone. The Parishioncrs wil make all the excavations and supply the | stone and eand. The lowest or any iende | not necessarily accepted. J.J,MACDONALD, P.P. Kinkora, P E.1, June 9th, 98 & Lies Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. eee eee We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes in stock, Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pieriand, Gieslen & Co. a Avize Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co's. JOY & DAVIES Never Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them revently bought at the fatest re- duced rates, and will sell low. Jeweler and Optician. Tharlottetown, 98c for 1000 No 1 cedar shingles. They are worth moe, butfor |5 days we make this offer, Pn ee ee ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 21 1898. canes a FOR HOME WORK, | likens Only the Best Gosds Give catis- faction. Diamond Dyes, tha World’s Leaders, Lo the Best Work. —_——__— When you bake von must use brand of baking powder; when ma nz 6 jelly mnitiel bane us? ofthe te t fy ring extrac’s; when you sew itis economy to use the best sewing cotton; when you have home dye- should also bear in miad the safety of your upon tite or custard pod ling you ing to do you that vour success and materials aod garmeats depend brard of dye vou employ. When the Diimond Dyes are used you achieve marvellous success. Your old, faded and dingy looking goods sfter a bath in the Diamond Dyes are made as good as new. The colors are always brils liant, fast, rich aod full. r‘unately made use of some f you unf one of the many weak, maddy and worth- be dealers for the eake ot long profiis—well must be prepared for crne! diaapporntments and lowes. The Diamond Dyes save ti ne and mwoney,and are solid guarantees Of Succers and g wd " ork is Book of Directions and card of 48 colors free to any addrese, Write to Wells & Richardeon Co., Montrea!, P. Q. le ae dvea Sold some you QUORS Rom LESe PERMANENTLY CURED > Without publicity or loss of time from business, by a purely vegetable, harmless home treatment. Immediate results. Normalappetite. Calm sleep and clear brain. No injections or bad after effects. Indisputable testimony sent sealed. Address THE DIXON CURE CO.,40 Park Ave,, Montreal. Canadian Gov't Railway System On and after MONDAY, 2nd rains of this Railway will run days excepted,) as under, May, 1888, daily, (Sun Trains Out. poe ‘Trains [n ward, Read, STATIONS, wand. Reac down, i up. Pr MAA Ml re TMA MM. 3 10) 6 20 _ Charlottetown ...|.9 9910 00 451 7 24 Hunter River. . 12 43 8 41 o 13 ‘ os OS ae 12 03 7 53 0 4 8 =) .. Kensington .... 1] 30; 7 48 6 & 8 50 Ar.) Ly. 11 00] 6 45 p- M./Pp. M.| | S’Side - ae 12 50 Ly Ar. 10 30 2 oe et Te . ccceus 9 06 ER eee is oy | 4 34. Atberton........ 16 55 J > 0 ..Tignish .... ..../ 6 00 ee et ae P. M,| rin, a. 2 BU) . Charlottetown ... 10 30 : - 3) _.Bedford ........ 19 37 3 55 ar : ly 9 05 4 My ay} Me Stewart . 8 50 5 42| I. Ro ere 7 35 vo J} |..Georgetown 7 10 P. M. jA. M, “ip. SE: A. M.| 4 05} .Mt. Stewart ....| 8 55) (OO Betis. cccets 6 20 “ Pp M. A. M.| le. MJ A. M. | 5 15] .Emerald ...... 7 50, | .MS}..Cape Traverse ..| ¢ OJ iP 6O. A. M. A. M -. M. 6 2Wilv. . Charlottetown, P. E.1. Ry..ar 10 30 8 iar, Summerside, PLE.L. Ry. .Iv) 8 05 ’ OO}lv . . Summerside, C.S.N. Co..ar 8 00 il dO ar Pcin' duChene,C.S.N.Co..ar 5 }) 1 OOva Moucton, 1. C. Rf..,..lv, 4 00 yr. M. Ae, 7 ‘We.... eeettion, 1. ©. Ku ar| 3 BW i A. M. 1145liv. a 2 ee ee 4 Dlés .. ..Montweal, %. Ci R.... ivi TB ? FA P. M. r.3 0 PV. 1. dv......Mexctonl. C. R.. 3 33 tWiy.., Mieke, «1K R.. 1 10 inci Wa 7 Dar.... Boston, B. & M.R. - .is) 7 00 Pr. M:! CH'TOWN TO HALIFAX, } om iP. M. 6 OOlv.....Ch'town S. N. C......ar) 4 BO 6 15ar.... Halifax, “ lv 7 20 P.M. a After 15 Days we will advance the price —-remember only 15 days from to-day. All classes o1 shingles and all kinds of Jum- ber at corresponding prices. Pons 181. James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. Rnrness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. 5. St. John City leaves Halifax or London 30th June. This steatier has been fitted up ‘ith Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply early. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. DD. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, More ton, N. B. } ‘Tintencert, G. A. SHARP, Su ‘ ad Prince Edward Island Railway Oa and after Monday, June 13th, 1898, In connection with the present time table @ passenger train will leave Summerside at9.l5a m., (connecting with the ex- press train from Charlott-town) and will arrive at Tignish 12.30 p.m.; leave Tig oieh at 355 p.m., arrive at Summerside at 7.10 p.m. A passenger train will also leave Char- lottetown at 745 a.m, arriving at Souris at '0.45 4. m.; and Georgetown at 10.10 a m; leave ‘teorgetown at 1.25 p. m., and lottetown at 3.45 p. m. All Standard Time. G. A. SHARP, Supt. D. POTTINGER, Moncton W. W. CLARKE, Agent Railway Urttice, Ch’iewa _ ~~ DOMINION OF CANADA, | PROVINCE OF PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, | In Chancery —_— In the matter of the Charlottetown ' Gas Light Company and the Distri- tion of its Assets among the Share- h olders. | To Reverend Ralpb Breckea, New Brnnsw ick, ixecutor of tbe late ker; Eeger Hubert Beer, of Executor of George R. Beer; Fra k D. Beer, of Charlottetown, Ned cal Doeto'; Ledward Barfield, ot Charlottetown Executor and Trustee of Henry W. Bayfielc; Andrew A. MeDon- ald, ot ©! arlotretown, Executor of Owen Conno ly; Frencis L. Hasaard, of Char- Repres ptative of the Estaie the late Charlies Heneley; Henry R. Lordly. of Charlot'etowr; Hugh Monagh- rn, of © Thomas Hardra- hao, of Charl ttetown, Trustee for Fanny Leigh; and William A. Weexs, the younger, of Charlottetown, Executor cf the late Willisata “eeke, AND OTHER Sharrhelders in the said Companv; AND 1T( ALL REPRESENTATI- VES, AGENTS of and TRUSTEES for deceased or absent Shareholders : These are to reqnire you and each of you and «)) and every other person or per- sons interested, or claimivg to be inter- estel in the said Company, as Share- helder or Representative, Avent, Trustee, Ralph Bre ‘ ; | Charlottetown, | | i | lottetown, of arlottetou re or Agent or Sharehrlders, to appear before me, Rowen Rebert Fitzgerald, Vice Chaucellor, in Charlotietown, at the Court of the Vice Chaneellor, on Thursday, the Twenty-eight day of July next, aitLe bour of eleven o’cleck. in the | Company, asseta, and whys sum of moa*y now in | Souris at i2.50 p. m., and arrive at Char- Gen. Mgr. Gow’t RBys | E. H. BERR, forenoon, to show cause why an ace: unt -hould not be taken of the affairs of the and.of its debts, property and the hands of the directurr, the proceeds of the sale of property of the said Company, avd aliotuerthe sssets of the said Cam - | papy hereafter to be realized, should not be divided among the thsreholders and | others interested therein, or baving claims | thereto, as aoon as can be, and why a idecree sh uli not be made declaring the rights of sharehoiders between themselves and their reepeetive righte, and directi g the mode of dividing and paying out sucu assets among sharebolders and creditors of the company, and tbe payment of costs inc‘dent to the seid proceedings. All per- sons interesied are hereby notified that a decree to be made in the premises shal] be finval, and that all persons not making claim at the time and place afvresaia shal! be barred from any right or claim not al- lowed ty such decree. Yuu are further no'ified that a petition has been filed by the directors of the said Company with the Registrar of the Court of Chancery in Charlottetown setting forth the names of shareholders and their respective shares ss far as known, and other facts ip eonnection with the afluirs ofthe Company pursuant to the Act ofthe Legislature, tatituled “ An Act io Facilitate the Liquidation of the Affaire of the Charlottetowu Gas Light Company.” Yoa and each of you are farth+r:ot-fi d that in default of your ap-= pearance atthe t me and place aforesad, the hearing of the matter of said petition «il proceed, and a decision wii] Le made hy which von wiil te as cffectually boand as if yon hed appeared. Dared wt Charlottetown this Eightcenth day of June, 4. D, 1898. (Sg’t) R. R. FITZGERALD, Vice Char cellor. H. JAMES PaLMER, Charlot‘etown, P. E. Island, Svlicitor for said Company. d & w. —aere * me To Cure a Cold in one Day Take Laxativs Brom») Quinine Table s «il Druggists refand the money i! it fails to eure, 75¢ White, colored shirte, new patterns at luw prices. —D A Bruce’s. ‘Ore FE NO Nodilers tte sastrre *hotography iS Easy Photography \ll 1898 Kodaks use our light-proof film Cart dges and can be Loaded in Daylight. $5.00 to $35.00. ; Pn _ EASTMAN KOLAKCO. | ‘ : Rochester, N. ¥. C, A. A. A. The grounds of the Charlotttow: Amateur Athletic Association, Ltd., are now open and ready for use The bicycle track has been more heavily graded an: made much faster. the grounds levelled, and a splendid Lawn Tennis Court built, Four comfortabie dressing rooms for the use of members, Bicycling, tennis, Foot~bal!, Quoits, &c. Tickets $3.00. Boys under 17 and ladies $2.00. For sale ty directors and at Broa, and A. W. Reddin’s sivre. A.E. INGS, running, jumping, Laws 2? Reddia Sec’y eh Womerx of Every Age WHO SUFFER FROM crsackvitte,) WOAKNESS. NERVOUSNESS AND DYSPEPSIA Should Use Paine’s Celery Compound. lt is Natures True Medicine for All Suffering Women. FROM INDIA AND CEYLON HevsJeas ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetley’s Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon Packet Teas, favorites the world over. ‘These qualities and their low prices have made them known a3 Best of Tea Value Sold in lead packets only. i { Retail price on every packet, 25c. TO $1.00 PER LB, AVOID WORTHLESS SUBSTITUTES Paine’s Celery Compound is Your Only Hope. Wetis & Ricuarpson Co. GeNTLEMEN,—I feel it my dury to lei te public know what Paine’s Celery Com- pound did for me and trusv it will bea benefit to otber sufferers. I was much reduced in flesh and ina thoroaghly brokea-down condition, re-ult- ing from dyspepsia and nervousness. I was recommended to try the Compound; ! I did 80, aud three bottles have made me a different woman. Previous to taking your Compound I had taken medicine from some of the beet doctors ia the city, but with no good re- sults. Therefore I have every reason to be thankful for Paine’= Celery Compound, and take great pleasure iu recommending it (0 Others. Yours truly, Mrs. M. Tuompsoy, 610 Eastern Ave., Toronto. Dividend Notice. -< or P. ELI, . May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given '' > half-yearly dividend, at the rate of * -r cent per annum, onthe Capital stoc: «1 this Bank, hat been declared payable av its banking house, on and after July 2nd, next. The Tranafer Books will be closed from 17th June, to second July next; both days inclusive. By order of the Lourd. J, M.DAVISON, Cashier. Mercuayt’; ' Ch’x May 30th, 1898 Reception Waters Reception Wafers are something new in Biscuits, and are put up in two pound tins by Christie Brown & Co., of Toronto. Being slightly salted they make a very nice lunch biseuii. For sale by the tia at BEER & GOFF incinerate centile si CALENDAR ee ee SHE FXAMINER —— *For Jun, 1898, MOON'S CHANGES. 4th day, Full Moon. llth day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. Presiden: | = : High Water. Sun 3 Day of We’k one —_——____—_ Q | Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. 1 Wednesday’ 9 1510 20 354 7 31 2Thursday 957 (1117) 54 | 31 3 Friday 10 33 (12 10 , 53 32 | 4Saturday 1110/100/ 53 | 33, 5 Sunday ll 49 52 ‘ 6 Monday 1 50 12 35 2 sof 7 Tuesday 2391127 51 35 8 Wednesday 328 '226 = 51 36 9Thursday “ 4181333 51 me | 10 Friday $0447; Sl | 37 | 11 Saturday 600 603 3 38 12 Sunday 650 716 SO 39 13 Monday 7 \'3HD| B 40 14 Tuesday 827/941; 50 | 40 | 15 Wednesday’ 9 12 '10 46, 530 0 | 16Thursday 9 48 1135, 50 41 17 Friday 10922 1216 50 41 18Saturday 1056 1255 30 42 19 Sunday ll 34 50 42 20 Monday 1wziZzis| © 42 21 Tuesday 207 1258 51 42 22 Wednesday 241 143 51 42 23, Thursday 316 231, 51 43 24 Friday 353 322) 51 43 25Saturday (432 410 52 43 26 Sunday $12;$507; 52 43 27,Monday | 5 54 614) 53 43 28 Tuesday (638 730 53 43 29. Wednesday 7 24 350 54 43 ie a yy 8 12 10 54 | Ea Raa Sadat tas td! jks 2355S I3 If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office, 14 Lemoine St., Montreal, 10 THE WINE TRADE OF CANADA We beg to announce having just received,and landing per steamships E-calona, Concordia, Tritonia, Nether Holme, Ronans, Norwegian, Ganges, the following goods.— W HISKTES— Thorne’s Kilty Scotch Whisky, in wood and cases. Buchanan’s Heuse ct Commons Scotch in cases. Hillburn Scotch, in cases, quarts and flasks. Five Crown, Glenlussa, Gleueil & Glenlivet Scotch, in cases, quarts and flasks, (Over 2,000 cases in stock) GINS—Thorne’s Old Tow and London Dry Gin in cases, Nicholson’s Old Tom and London Dry Gin, in wood and cases, Blankenheyi & Nolet’s Key Brand (highest quality). Red Cases, Green Cases, Ponies and in hhds,, qr. casks, octaves hf, octaves, and yr. octaves. BRAN DIES—Boutelleau Fils’ Brandies, in wood and cases. Cognac Distillers’ Association, in cases. De Laage Fils’ Brandies, in wood and cases, Sorin Brandy, in wood and cases. (Full range of above in hhds., qr, casks, octaves aad hf, octaves) C HAMPAGNES—Gold Lack See and Brut, }889 vintage, over 800 cases Completing and exhausting our contract for this cel- ebrated Vintage. Gratien’s and Boyer’s Royal Cup, in baskets and cases CLARETS—Over 3,000 cases, including Bon Bourgeois, St. Julien, Floirac, Medoc, Margaux, Chateau Brule, Chateau Rouge, Pontet Canet, Chateau Latite, etc. BURGUNDIES—Dver 1,000 cases, including Macon, Beaujolais, Beaun e Pou.mard, Chambertin, Clos Vougeot, etc. . SAUTERNES—Including Graves, Barsac, Haut Sautecnes, Chateau Yquem. RHINE WINES —Including Laubenhcimer, Niersteiner, Steinwein, Rudes- heimer, Hockheimer Johannisberger, Sparkling Hock and Moselles. PORTS axnp SHERRIES~ In wood and bottle. LIQUEURS—Including Cream de Menthe, Curacao in jars, Orystalized Kummel, Maraschino, Kirsch, Anisette, Absinthe Pernol and Liqueur Hanappier. VERMOUTHS-— Noilly Pratt, French and Martini & Rossi's Icvalian and Angostura Bitters, VIN MARIANI— 1,000 dozens of the ideal French Tonic, RYE—Also a large stock of Empire and Liquid Sunshine Canadian Rye Whiskey, 5 and 8 yearsod. (The finest ever distilled in Canada. VICHY WATER--Regent Spring, approved by the French Government. The above stock, which we carry in our own buildings, amoun!s to over $100- 000. Tao-pection s tie tet, and qnotations and samples cheerfully furnished upon ap- plication. Goods supplied duty paid and in boud, lawrence A. YWilscn & | Largesi Wine & Spirit Merchants io Canada. 85 and 87 Si. James Street, Montreal a; SE ee ee arene re Nae BRUCES. O86 CO6O6 86868 8CO8S855S3E88 J O60. 82°00 89080008 92006 Queen St—High Class Tziloring—Queen St P9OSHODS HOSS HGOS99SGS8OGH8 SF CeOTeaeseeseusecosceRg fF: Yes you cau Purchase a suit of clothes tor $5.00—But what is it? worth, and if vou are satisfied, who should disagree with vou ? But won'd it not b2 more satisfaciorv to buy one of our make $10 00 or $12? If there is any a ffi vuity in getting one to fit you, we will make one to special measure by first claes workmen, for $12 1 3.50 $15, and upward. We could fill a newspaper full of testimonials in yraive yf well made clothes, but we forbear. tr ge oo 4 “. TARR wl J It’s all it’s Pade sada bs » ‘i a ae Ceseve*scsece SOCCTOOU S GOCOSSEECSOSC0600060 e200 Try Bruces High Class Tailoring Quecn St Chown Ee rr PID AS Ae AL IAP AD 3 dred 3. Sd 4 3 nd odin a | nd ‘- * ; American Barb Wire 1 bye Fir ert pan Oe, Ce ae eae ooo prowroseeeouseess , a *