ee eee ere Ae { * > THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 2, 1899 em The Examiner Calendar weKFOR MAY.... ‘ CHANGES i >: \ \ ) ' Vit ; | ) : ene. 6% ‘5 Davs } , © se mets. lay + 48 - 3a 14 ] i. ay +0 i Zi ¢ Vednesda 45 x 24 5 hursaay 43 10 27 6 23 Ay 42 A 30 es a iturday 40 12 Sé 3 Ut lay 39 13 34 S 35 Ionday 38 15 37 9 44 ? 37 16 39 10 33 lay 35 17 4] ll 22 ¥l Thurs« iv 34 18 ad morn 2 Fr 33 19 | 47 | 100 13S 32 | 20 | 49 |149 45s \ 31 22 51 2 38 tS Monday 29 23 54 3 26 6 y 238 24 56 414 17, Wednesday! 27 | 25 |1458 | S$ 03 (8 Thursday 26 26 #150 5 52 19 Friday 24 27 =e 1643 20 Saturday 23 29 4 7 30 21 Sunday 23 30 6 8 18 22. Monday 22 31 8 | 907 23' Tuesday 21 32 10 9 56 24 Wednesday 20 2 12 10 45 5 Thursday 20 34 14 (11 34 26) Friday 19 35 16 (even 27 Saturday 18 36 17 1 12 28) Sunday 18 37 19 | 2:00 29, Monday 17 38 21 | 249 3G; Tuesday Bey 38 22 3 37 31) Wednesday ‘4 16 ‘7 39 11523 | 4 26 Thrift le look for low cost and high value when buying soap. Surprise Soap is good hard, solid pure soap: that makes its value. The price is low, 5 cents » cake. SURPRISE is the aame of the soap. Wants, Lost, Found, &e tt a a ts ROSE DIAMOND. By GEORGE GRIFFITH. (Coniinned from p gt sa ) ratti; Hisq., M. L. A., director of many imaportant financial undertakinzs, but in those days he was just an extremely clever man, a Jew of reputed Florentine auoestry, but more recent nnd authentic € Lis st end extraction, whe had made , ear 1t in Kimberley asa dealer in cl jewelry and slop made outfits—atter baving wandered about picking up a ? ’ iving by the display of his juggting ,abilities—and who was now looked upon ‘as one of the smartest and most success- fui ‘‘operators’’ on the diamoad fields. Inspector Lipinski and some of his more trusted subordinates cherished certain suspicions as to the scope of his operations, but so far his dealings had | been blameless, at least so far he tangi- —y ble evidence was concerned, added to which he bad recantly married a very pretty amc exceedingly clever wife, which meant much on the fields in those days. Mr. Muratti did not seem in the least annoyed by the apparent reference to | his former comparatively humble means ‘trade. | PASTU LEt.--Good pasture, three and a half €3 from town, continuous fiyw | of fresh water. Apply toJohn Prowse, Roy- alty East WANTED—A man or boy to act ac ianitor Hours from7tollp.m. Apjly at this one 125 PASTURE.—For 2 eow:, at tha head of | Slibar St. Apply to J. K. Brace- 125 3i pd PASTU RE,.—for several cows at a moder- ate price, about a mile from he cite. Anply to Jams Rediin. Prince «treet. 124 3i pd WANTED).— A comoetent honsemaid. well recommended. liberal wages, no washing, Apply to Mrs Geo D Lengworth, Ai!l'sborouch street 124 Saw cf TO LET—A dwelling honse on Prines &r,, formerly occupied by Mr. 3.C. Nash Poesess mn given immediately. Apply to Wenry Snith, at County Court Office 193 PLE AVANT HOME WoKK FUR VEN OR WOMEN—Day or evening. No canvass- ipg or experienee needed; riain instruction and work mailed on aprii-acion for 1 ositicn Address Memorial Co.. Londan, Ont WANTED AT ONCE.—A good horee ard earriase for the season, alsoa gond live agent © canvess for life size portraits. Apply ‘oS. F. TarBush, Aiek Grade art Co. Cr- “own. Address box i714. 120 BOY WANTED.—A_ smart steady boy sbout 16 years of aga. who understands look- ng efter a cow and horse, and who would be generally usefal about a honse. Apply at his office. 115 dy tf PRESSMAN WANTED.—at once, sm ployment. J.T. McKenzie. steady 112 TO LET,- One half the larze double hou “a Brizhton Koad. at present ocenpied by 1) Sahan, hot water heating, electric light. etc \pplv te J. J. McKinnon. 109 TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- | re $5 te a Room 2 etc, = present pecup y : on oa. ossession given May.apply to J. J. McKinnon 69 ' $75.00 wili buy the best hand mad» bugzy with bet material and work througbauat. Ceepthe money on the Island, encourage ;oucown mechanic: aad buy from . R. Fos. 1 eR, Upper Queen Street wyti 5 Veen Newr CoOoDs IN __. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. HH. TAYLOR “SUNNYSIDE. of livelihood. On the contrary, he look- ed up with a quick glance at Ridley and said with a smile of pleasant an- ticipation: ‘Well, I haven't done anything in the old clo’ line for some time now, but, you know, I’m always on for a W hat’s the figure?’’ **Ten thousand.’’ **I’ll see you—I mean I'd like to eee the goods first before I say anything to that. It’s a big price for a pair of sec- ondhand boots, you know, Mr. Ridley. Still, I'm. glad to see that you're begin- ning torisetoa proper senss of your opportunities. “When can I see the boots?’’ “‘I-vas thinking of taking them down to Tooley’s tomorrow about this time to have them soled and heeled.’’ **So you're on to that lay, are you! Well, you're not such a blighted idiot as I thought you were, Ridley, so I apologize. [ suall be sending to Tooley’s myself. But, look here, if we mean business, what's the good of wasting time like that? Go and get your boots now and take them to Tooley’s. He isn’t shut, and he’s got a pair of mine te mend. I'll be there in half an hour, and if I take your parcel away with me imatead of my own—weil, what's that to anybody but you or me?”’ It wasn't altogether a new device, but it worked, and in the result Mr. Muratti's valuation of tbe boots was so far satisfactory that about two hours later Frank Ridley went home with a eheck for £2,500 and an I O U for a like amount ia his pocket and a pair of another man’s boots under his arm, neatly wrapped up in a copy of The Dia- mond Fields Independent. The check was on Lloyds’ bank, London, and was payable not to Frank Ridley, but to Miss Alice Ransome. The I O U was personal, but both weut to England by the next mail. There occurs here the unpleasant ne- cessity of adding that the check was stopped by cable long befora Miss Ran- some had any chance of presenting it. The fate of the I O U was to be deter- mined Jat.: on. Meanwhile Mr. Frank Ridley’s thoughts turned homeward and mingled with loving memories and ! fond antici pations. That same night between 11 and 12 Mr. Muratti bad a visit from a man of his own people, a youth of some 3) summers, whose life had so far been mostiy winter. Not many of the seed of Abraham run to waste, at any rate in the financial sense, but Joshua Mo- senstein, known for short in camp as Jossey Mo, had somehow managed to do so. He wau distantly related to Mickey Muratti, and again and again that rising financier had, with the traditional gen- erosity of his people to their kindred, metaphorically taken him ont of the gutter and set him on his feet on the pave:sent. The subject of their inter- view that particular night was closely akin to this species of resone work. No one else was present, and Mr. Muratti spoke plainly and to the point. “‘I¢ jast comes to this, Jossey,’’ he said, toward the end of the discuasion, **you’ll never be any good to yourself or any credit to your relations as long as you go sloshing around in this good for nothing sort of way of yours. Now here’s a good golid chance for you, Do as I tel) you, man. Own up aud play the greeny. You won't get more than five years as a first offegder, and if you behave yourself you'll get out with three. I know the ropes down yonder, don’t you fear, and I'H pull ’em hard for you. Then when you come out there’s $5,000 for you in solid cash and $1,000 a year for five years after that. Now, Jossey, what do you say to that?’’ ‘*What do you want me to be trapped at all for?’’ the tempted Joshua ob- jected rather sulkily. ‘‘If you’ve got the gonivahs, why don't you plant ’em somewhere safe and run ’em down when you get a chance, like the others do?’’ **Beouuse I don't do business like the others,’’ replied Mickey with an air of conscious pride, ‘‘and because I’m play- ing a deeper game and for a bigger stake. it's thia way, you see: Ridley and me were shadowed while we were talking in Stockdale street. He didn’t see it, but I did, and that’s what made me (hmk of this lay.’ We were shadow- ed again at Tooley’s, and I was follow- ed home here by one of the smouches, ‘‘Now, Lipinski’s no fool, and neither s Fox, nor Lowe, nor any of them. What do I want talking to Ridley for just after he’s come out of the sorting room? What do I want to meet him uzain the same night at a boot store and bring a pair of bis boots home by rais- take for? ‘‘l’ll tell you, Jossey, these chaps know as well as I do that I took a _ par- cel of stones from Ridley tonight, and before long Lipinski will be here with a search warrant to look for them. Now, if he doesn’t find any he’ll reckon that I’ve planted ’em, and I’m going to run ’em.as you say. That means that we shall be watched and that every one who goes out of camp, especially any one belonging to me, will be stop- ped and searched, and so the missis’ll have about as much chance of getting those stones down to Cape Town and on to the steam-r as I would. ‘To be C. ntinued ee PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND, Information for Tourists and Others Time Tables, etc. Prince Edward Islaod has uany attrac- tions for tourists, and it is expected that this eeason the influx of visitors will be very large, HOW TO GET TO CHARLOTTETOWN The steamer Halifax leaves Boston for Charlottetown every Saturday at noon ard will be due at Charlottetown on Monday night. On the following Tuesday at one she will leave on return to Boston. Haili- tax avd Port Hawkesbury are called at every trip. Paseengers may teke the Steamer aiany of the por'’s mentioned. The Halifax wiil be supplemented by the Grand Ductess later ir the season. The steau.er City of Ghent plys between Halifax aod Charlottetown each week, calling at several ports en route. She is due here every Thursday. The steamers Coban, Bonavista, Cam-~ pana, Tiber and Polino, of Montrec:, aleo make Charlottetown a port of call. Passengers for this Province coming by way o: Pictou are brought to Charlottetown bv ube stenmer Princess. Those coming by way of Point Du Chese connect with the steamer Nvurthomberian?, and may coe through to Charloitetown by the mail ‘pecial which leavee Summerride each evening immediately after tue steomer reaches that port. HOTEL AND OTHER ACCOMODA- TION, etc] Dawid... snes eee Charlottetown Deaoen HOW! csssesei cio as piss are Revere Hotel......... Siow Eureka House.......... Rankin House..... ipkveaieh wi Lepege House. ... 6 c's sans “4 Finjay House....... . Duncet Bouce.. so. cccstes ” Railway House........+00. ..+.-. " Cantwell House..........s..e0 “ Ghee Boweeue... 6s Sum merride Deer es. See rt Campbell Hotel............ ” Aitken House..........scecseee. Georgetown ZOPUOR MIO <a ccs os Ran View. Bist... 24.455. Souris Landsdown Hotel...... ... Cay e Traverse Albion Terrace.... ....... Alberton Wisener Houce.... ies “ Seaforth Houee...... aie ay at OY Midtel,,. csnsianse sca T guish tated Siete) on.0 ck es Kentingion Commercial Hotel......... 2 Macdonald House......... « Montayue Ciark’s Hotel...... ........-..Moust Stewart Bennes Meneses... tiie ” Acadia Hotel............ ocean Tracadie Beach PARES TUE ies deni tis Rasiico Plasant View House....... Dampton Paar. tees SS ets Powval Oe NO os:ks uw eee Steihope MG@IG TOU... cccccccss. ; oe ar ONO SG. et es Brackley Point North Shore Hoace......... Malpeque There are many other hotels throughout the province, as well asa good many farm houses, where excellen* accommodation may be obtained at a reasonabie rate. ROCKY PoINT FERRY The steamer KE fia plies hecween Prince Street wharf avd Rocky Point daily, (Suodavs excepted) as follows ; Will leave Prince Sireet Wharf BBs in ss + Redes uwans (s+ es & he Te Bia vache teeta: Cae web Cas are. * Pia dks tk Pekeal dined nas Se WY Lavietsdks cciweswer’s eee F sak beh eetbees cade Lee © inangtadinabovie inde ee eee Se he oaks wai 0 cena ko " Will ieave Rocky Point : Po pha iindisnssen: Pee TT dons Skuheas diet ine O éstin thas hue tee Asse ti tek cee Mt ce ueteenn pee * sortnmnesien Wabi ee . OCCCPCOC DT eo eee eesevreeeeeeee 7 00 " SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf : RP séciesd boc ade ore eee ee ” bumesectes dadv andes ae ae vo "Fe ee ee Oe eOee ere eeeeeee 2 00 ” - “eee : + 6 we OF wee ee eeee ee a tee 4 00 " Will leave Rocky Point : Riek sek bck bc hci 10 00 a. m. OT, WeeletAlselvesburipnedine cavae Ma Ba: Whe Ts aes 60ik adidas TE eae ; lth tacit a ae TRAIN “ARRANGEMENTS. Trains for Summerside and points wes leave Charlottetown each morning at 7.30, end each afternoon at 4.10. Trains for poinis east Jeave Charlotte- town each day a 8a. m. and 3 p.m. The train for Cape Traverse leaves Charlottetown each afternoon at (i, a. CAY’S PLANTS “Se “Th Gh hh -“e “tp See Sh ee OS, “SO. “ FOR FLOWER & VEGETABLE GARDENS Carnations 5c each, 502 per doz, pansy and daisy in bloom, s weet rocket, sweet William, dianthus, forget-me-not, at 4c each, 35¢ per doz. Moilyhocks Ge each; aaual bedding plants, verbena 20¢ per dozen; phlox, asters, stocks, single dahlia, petuna 1d: doz. zinaia, ecabioea, s=lphiglossis, snapdragon, nesturtium aod morning glory, (wart and tall sweet peas, marigolda, dwarf and tali,etc. t 12c perdoz. Fiante fo; edg ing of beds, lobelia, (very compact.) golden feather and carpet of snow alyssium, a: 40. per hundred; glad iolvs bulbe, 5¢ each, 452 per dozen, dablia 6 to 10c each, ded.i~ gerapiuws 8 to 10c each, lange choice plants in po's at 20 to 25c euch, Vegetable plants, transplanted celery and cabbage, 40c per 100; cauliflower 502 per 100, tomato very early for ripe fruit at4c each, 40c per doz,; tor ato transplanted later, 12c¢ per doz cabbage for winter use from seed bed r-sdy forjplanting about June 15th, at 10¢ per 100; 90c per 1000. Cucumber, melon, equash, pampkio at i2c perdoz. Our ex- tended experience iu this department of our vusinnss enables us to pack plants in moses to keep for many days, and we have had many fixttering reporis from our customers: throughout the maritime provinces. When you write, please write plainly, we lose time and patienc+ throrgb careless writers. Addrese,J. J. Gay & Sons, Charloue- town, P. 1.1L, or if convenient ca)! at the market, or at our Nursery Gardene, head of Prince Street. Please remit with order.—128tuur Gri... wtf ee oon _, —- —" Se me oe vi ® 2 ae Wy ° Of all Wine ‘Merchants. | id f Uy. Wholesale from the distiller, A. G. Tuomson &UCo, G asgow J.B. MACDONALD and CO’'Y WE HAVE JUsT RFCEIVED 10 cozen pairs of the Christiar, Endeavor and Genva ee aig ea a ae ” a . 2007 1802 C800 sesaecesooes ss J -s ® —: HAICaHAIC ! Oldest Whisky Distillers on Earth. Est. Since 1679 8 3 THREESTA & FIVE STAR | 8 * SCOTS WHISKY , : We Simply ask the Consumer to Compare it al $ Can be oblained at all first class Hotels. ... . : eeoeacc O@ »980 10200 2.8800 8 ot celebrated Withim $3.00 shoe, for men, in nut brown, tans, and black, in boxcalf and dongola, ia all widths. Withim $3 ‘shoe for men is giving the greatest satisfaction of any shoe made in Canada for the money, and better than many ‘old at more money by other makers. Try a pair, for sale by J.B.WACDONALD & CO. Ch’tow I rm en en ee ~ NOTICE “—TO THE PUBLIC The Lancashire Insurance Company has retired from the } P. E. I. Board of Fire Uuderwriters and is prepared to e- fect Fire Insurance on all classes of property in P. E. I. af equitable rates, IM&WCHopeGrant | GENERAL AGENTS MARITIME PROVINCE JAS. J. JOHNSTON, Agent at Ch’tewn, P. E. Island rl | ——— ‘ourists lnformetion Bareay Visitors tc Prinee | Clwerd Island who ' Fe desire information, relating to hotels boarding honsee, trains, boats Livery stables etc. aud how to reach the diff seaside and cour ry resorts, fishin 4 &c. &c. can he same j : _ oa. ¢ i “ame by callin a Or wriling to Messrs Johnson & Schnod & P r¢ a Bl . MVM» 200, : is TOWRe 210 rk Ch wowa 4 ys ‘oformation cheerfully furnished free =| ARTIFICIAL | covoe ER tS DR. JOHN P. MURRAY, Queen St., near London Honee, obtain irugygiste — ep 5750.000,9 s.ent yearly in the United Kings in the sale of liquors. Come boys ¢ us a part of thatamount, We have nicely titced up store, and some ef ant lines of goods that will suit pone taste, you may also treet your girl toa nice gold ring. Also bk waist sets, sash buckles, brooches, gt pins, sleeve links, watches, sil and a hoard of beautiful mh be found at the modern jewelry anf ae fancy goods store. Opposite Post Of 1 ice Sunnyside, Ch’town, : JURY & CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILW SINGLE FARETO DETH'OT, MICH, July 5th vo 1Oth, 1899 A PERSONALLY CONDUCTED PARTY to the above will alsn apend one day at each of the /ollowing piages, yi Montreal, Ottawa Toronto, Niagara ‘a Write for pamphlet of rates ring tuat the entire trip of ail districteean be © made for an expenditure of leas than $60.00 A. H. NOTMAN Aast. Gen. Pass 4 June 2 elmo Sts Je PHONE 174 P. 0. BUX 3; Leith House 32 20 38 Queen St Just received fron Glasgow # and Leith a 500 cases qts, and pts, and — 100 Uctaves and quarter casks Seotch Whisky. , Write fur pric2s, i A. Macdonald =} 115 2wks eod&w3i | Sunlight end Lifebuay PP are absolutely pure, equally good for tae toilet or the lauudry, They will uot injure the tenderest skin, ormost delicate fabmes hem” IF YOU HAVE few minutes, more! Undoubtly the strongest wheel made Lots Of other lines to select from Red Bird Clevelan(’ Perfect Dominion Gendron Columbia Crescent Keating rule this year. Prices as low us we can possibly make them. purchased that new bicycle, we weuld like to have you come in and talk Massy Harris fora F s. We sell it because it stays sold, and we are never called on to make any repairs to it, This meansa great deal to us, what does it meen to the ridera? a greatd Lovel Diamond E, & D. All made by good reliable mruufacturers. no poor wheels under any circumstances is out ROGERS & ROGHRS 7 -+ eee THE BICYCLE WEN...... CHARLOTTETOWN AND SUMMERSIDE OT YET Garden City Hartford