eS eS ba) ( i ] ‘ Se t—_ oe ating ae a> * i sage: > aaa exre NY-AS-SAN. ; CURES ULD ULCEROUS SORES. 4 { David Sutherland, Clyde ups River. N. 8S. writes to a CE friend: “As you know I had suffered over forty years with a fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured me, and the cure remains perfect.” Wanted —The Address of every sufferer in America. SUFFERED FORTY YEARS THt NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N.S. Mention this paper when you write. New Inventoin. Ihave invented and patened on July 24, 187, a new straw sievator and shaker attached to any fanners. Itcleans al grain perfectly first cleaning, all grain is taken out of the straw. It bas been well tested. It only takes abou’ 4 ~f the power for to drive it of any otLer machine for that purpose in the market. I aek every, intending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers before purchasing any other, Any person infringing on the pat- ent will be dealt with according to the law I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of | parties,’’ said the clerk. Mill agent. JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. View, Lot 49, as manufacturing He will receive orders; also myselr VALUABLE BUS INE SSSTAND FOR SALE EE ois MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be t#e best room. I want to wash,’’ said Dave. all he could fish up was §2.71. two silver half dollars, two quarters, a he, rules, sir,’’ the clerk said politely but firmly. ‘‘You must pay in advance.’’ Gelvin, who was rapidly becoming an- gry. out 4 cneck. for $500 and handed it to THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE § 1£98. a & OVAL rao is “| the clerk. ~ But the clerk wv us nots HIS CHECK W AS GOOD greenborpo. He wasa New Yorker, ‘he - { Fe THE STCRY CF AFAGCED MAN ANDA ; ices cerlined. GOTHAM HOTEL CLERK. By this time Dave was mad. He said entnininaemeene 3 few words in Latin, or in a language ! . ike i "ag f j An Amusing Incident Which Demonstrates er like it was of a fore gn Anew That It Is Not Always Wise to ‘‘Confouand your rules, you blasted Jadge s Mar by the Cut of His Coat er | chump! I could buy and eell you ten the Fit of His Trousers. times over, you pigheaded, pimply faced | dude. If you don’t think that check is good, send it over to the Chemical Na- tional.’’ The clerk called a messenger boy and dispatched him to the Chemical Nation- number of cattle barons. Asa hustler al, with anote asking if a check of $500 and a pusher’ Dave has few equals and | signed by David Gelvin of Maitland, mo superiors, and what he doesnot know | fo., was good. : | The clerk knew it was not, but Dave ee cattle would mot be worth Snding | was fighting mad, and the clerk realiz- is : fter €d that if he did not make a seeming ef- eee ee ages we | fort to ascertain the worth of the check time to ‘‘dress up” in tlie company | he would get into trouble. While the clothes, and at first sight a stranger | messenger was absent Dave walked the would take him for an innocent gran- | #°0r of the magnificent office and talk- : likel ed to himself. ao — | In due time the messenger returned Several years ago Dave shipped a lot | With an answer. It read, *‘Mr. Gelvin’s of export caalla from Maitland and went | check worth $500 is perfectly good. as far as New York with them. When The clerk at once became obsequious. be arrived in New York, he looked like | There was nothing too good for Mr. the ragged end of poverty, but he was , Gelvin of Missouri, too busy to secure a change of clothing. ** Well, ove we back the check, Fle had some business to transact and | ®#i¢ Dave. “‘I'll go over to the bank intended taking atrain for home the | one cash it myself. ; next morning. Dave is a lover of the The check was handed to the irate good things of life, so he inquired his man, and he marched ont and never re- way to the Hoffman House and affixed | turned. Tae clerk was evidently filled with curiosity about the Missourian, his name to the register. The clerk | : | looked at him fora moment and asked | f°F be sent a letter toCharley Donovan, , if be wanted a room. | cashier of the Maitland bank, asking if ‘Yes, and a good one,” replied Dave. Gelvin's check for $1,000 was good. “Any baggage?” Charley wrote back that Gelvin’s check No.” for $1,000 was perfectly good; that it “Our rates are $10 a day, and wo re- | was gocd for $10,000, for five times quire cash in advance from unknown | that, and then he would have a balance in the bank. ‘‘ You dod blanked fool,’’ “Oh, darn your rates; give me the wrote Donovan, ‘‘if Gelvin takes a no- | tion to buy your third rate haskery and “All right. Ten dollars, please.’’ ofiers a check for it, take it quick. It’s Dave run his hand in his pocket, but | #8 £004 as the gold.” This Dave declares that the ambition of sum was made up by a silver dollar, his life is to go back to New York some | time and dazzle the eyes of that hotel 20 cent piece and a penny. i clerk. He insists that when the time ‘Oh, 1'll pay you in the morning,” | Comes he is going to dress like a king, sii vader ‘, ~} abe stain rt wocid not aceent the cueca Un- was Dave Gelvin—it is pronounced Gal- vin—of Maitland, Mo., is one of the | cattle barons of northwest Missouri, a section of country which has a large | —eemernlenes Simple Ruby Lamp. Scerre en ordinary qnert rire red E.lbine wine butule and by gemuy tap- | ping on the bottom thereof break out enough glass to allow the insertion of a candle. A hammer can be used for this purpose, if a little @ire be taken. Then wrap a piece of ruby paper all around the bottle, securing same by paste or mucilage. The lamp is now ready for use, and by standing the bottle ona triangle of burned matches and lighting the candle, will burn without any trim- ming of wick and other oil lamp incon- veniences. The little white light ema- nating from the top will da absolutely no harm.—New York Mail and Express. Curious Typographical Errors. Dr. Daniel of the Texas Medical Journal, referring to a recent editorial in The Statesman on typographical er- rors, gives an amusing experience in that line. He says he wrote, ‘‘Dr. Jno. Bailyhache aet 74 years, born July 22, 1522, and died’’*— Imagine his disgust when it appeared in The Journal, ‘‘Dr. Bellyache ate 74 years of corn July 22, 1822, and died.’’—Austin Statesman. It is claimed that the X rays are ren- dered harmless to the human flesh by a process discovered by Elliott Woods, superintendent of the capitol at Wash- ington, which involves passing the rays through gold foil specially prepared for the ptrvose, The land covered by new houses in greater London every year is 1,146 acres. * KN Tee 4 P hes ee R Beet ealee Luss —, a we said Dave, turning to go tothe elevator, | ire 4 corps cf footmen, a dozeu valets, But the clerk knew a thing or two. | 4trY 87 trunks, travel in a special car | He was not to be caught that way—not | 4%4 go down to New 3 ork and throw | that hotel clerk into fits. This will explain why Gelvin is such a tireless worker. He has enough to live on in luxury and ease, all the rest of his life, but he has not yet accumnu- lated enough to make that New Yor: trip in what he considers the proper He stepped back to the desk, filled { etyle, Until he does he will work hard- | er than any hired en on his place.— } ‘There is no deviation from our “Then I'll give youa check,’’ said Qimw Bee EB SlbK Res GiCHe , Positively cured hy these Littie Diiis. ~ They also relieve Distress frora Dyspepsia, - a Indigestion and Too Mfearty Eating ‘ Md TIS 4. DECFe > i fect remedy for Dicziness, Baucee, Dy wst- mM rus... 1 e. s * ae . . ~ ness, Bad Tzstcin the Mouth, Coated Tcacue + ain in the Side, TORPID LIVER, dhey ’ Ymaha World-Herald. business stand in Montague, Titic Guaranteed, Petisantes” 7. fs . ussconun immediately. Apply to EF. Hs BEER, Ch’town. 63 2awkwif. Columbias and Others ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60The dollar wheel is equal to tie best high grade bi- cycle wm the market of any Sther nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company whe do not know how to make slop goeds. ‘The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUN G, ea aa, Valuable Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is offered for sale. This desirable property combines the advantages of town and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate stables, coach-houses and Jarge yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about 12 rooms, avd is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of house; bath room with hot aod cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. E. 1. The shore front is also owned in con~ nection with the property, for several hundred feetout. For particulars apply to J. 8S. MORRIS. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout cn the strcam koowp as Sherry’s Creek, to parties iv Ch’towo you will please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P, & 7. SHERRY. 101 lmo eod + yee after au. into a tight place and needs helping out. ° wrong direction. eS 4 Nature makes the cures What He Would Be. | **T regret to say,’’ she said reproving- } ly, ‘‘that you do not always use word: with a due regard for their exact meun- ing,’* Hs bowed with becoming humility. ‘‘Now, if Fido had bitten you,’’ she went on, caressing the dog, ‘‘you would | doubtless be angry, and he might by mad, ”’ He shook his head. ‘“No,’’ be replied with much feeling, | for he had no great love for the dog, **h: trould not be mad; he would be dead —(CShicago Post. Now and then she gets Thing: get started in the Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction s* - toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strenethens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and Somewhat True. and to stick to it fe ao Npaeec aZzaQ ast . To err is human B31) ercen CF aanl WOOD'S PIIOSPrPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. * Six Packag promptly and perma: ntty cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Lrvissions, Sperm- s Giittraniced to makes richeblood. | ',t goc. and $1.00; all druggists. 7 ; . i : nt ea, I’ ing vind all SCOTT & BOWNE, CHtmists, Toronto. | ot ea, Iv: Yj tal : aa ale esvels of Abuce oF £2 2s @ DD HU 2S >t: BE 6080 Ment tl] Worry, excess: ve uSe cf Tobacco, Opiumor S..mu- 2 ea) } a Regulate the Powels. g te ~~ £99 t we Crevall PV. Smail Dose. ES ve on 12 » * Simca! Px [CG Substitution the fraud of tho day. en yee s urely \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM RAVISATION COMPARY, is ee , on Beforeand After. rints. whic soon lead (0 Tx The Time Has Como ¢ when those old jobs must be done. : Mavbe its a roof to be repaired, ora firmity, Insanity, Consumption antian carly ¢ © @ Sex $4 ques ¢ Has been prescribed over 3 » TOCrS 2 t t eases; is the only Leliable and TIonesé Uedicue known. Askuruggistfcr Wood's Phosphodinc; i 3 mecicine in place of? this, in letter, and we will send by return ? fi: six, 25. One wil he offers ome worthless me inclose price 2 Price, one package, nhiets free { a mail, please, six will cure. Pamph-.ets free to any and The Woed Company, thinking of a house. We Have a Word to Sey ¢ ‘indo , barn to be built, or perhaps your ; You will want shingles; Boards: studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we have just what you need. It will be to your advan-~ tage if you buy from_ us. We * offer you ; very small] advance on cost. ’ Sold in Charlottetown bv George EB Hughes, Druggist Tw aaisza* (| FOR SALE OR TO first class Lumber, ata Inves- : , tigate. It will pay you That most desirable businesss igate. It w ay you. ; ” 6 stand, situated on Kent Street, be- Tevernoxs 181 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. 6 Ss HDDS’ SD SIESCE SCAG v ween Prince and Great George. ¢ This property was occupied for so ue # | years past by the late J. A. Cameron, as a watch and jewelry store and i; dwelling, For particulars apyly to D. STEWART, Baker. Kent Stree Dividend Notice. Mercaant’s Baxk or P. E. I. Ch’town, May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of, 8 per cent per annum, onthe Capital stock of this Bank, bas been declared payable at its banking house, on and after July 2ud, next. The Transfer Books will be closed from 17th June, to second July next; both days inclusive. By order of the toard. J. M. DAVISON, DO YoU KNOW ? That we are selling Wall Paper cheaper than ever. All new and pretty patteros. Call and see samples, and be convinced that this ie the place to buy Wall Paper. Also;—a new aad splendid stock of China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner and Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up- wards. Don’t make any mistake, this is the place to buy Crockery Ware. C. LEWIS North Side Market Square, Grafton Street. May 30th, 1898 + a . eee ansdenel * Cashiers Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival afternoon train from St. Jobn) for mmerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE ‘on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton Canada aud at St. Johan of a ou with train for with Steamers of International Line end Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven .m. Coca!) for Pictou, (connecting there ‘ith day train for Cape Breton and Hali- ix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES Ch’iown, P. E.T. SECRETARY —_—— ae oe Building Lot 50x100 Feet FOR SALE. This is one of the most desirable lots ia the city, —— high dry ground; on tthe asteile of Upper Prince St. Apply i Sainless doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., anit asa last resort = 2 " . ° from a business standpoint. | bre a thee CITY HARDWARE STORE. | - Walker's Corner — a 1 2 POR, elm, te PLR a aR ie : TAILORISM Sd A SENTIMENTAL FOLLY & x 1 5 Rich men must burn =, their money somehow, and are the natural prey of ! / high class tailors. h! But,—men of moderate Means reflective minds, and business Sense, should query why their hats and shoes are ready made before paying a custom tailor twice the price of “I*it-Reform” garments, As carefully made—es perfect fitting—as shape retainin. Brand and size and makers’ price in left af « > V7 ce ; breast pocket. Is vi f Fit- =a a Nadir ANY : ye REFORM & Fis $10, $12, $15, $18, Yee ae ‘0 cer it CLOTHING Montreal. $20 per suit. 48. - a a a lta CF ve Y se _ te Me , THIS BRAND WITH RETAILPRtce ’ eee Sy] STAMPED PY mE MAKERS A 2 Catalogue from i aa iva (Neamsera sf A IY. Fit-Reforen Clotizng Co., LOEB Me : EF BN ae 7 KM atta VY AN ™ == ("> rmtce SOLE LOCAL AGENCY PROWSE BROTHERS. | » Pes eee ~via eee FTG . a . he , it As See F elo: Oy RATE th) ee oe. te oe ESET Seat Pane iets ben pte Rone Ur rag aad ee - Dentistry & WORD TO THE CARELESS ee eee ee ee ee ee Many pcrsens do not value their teeth. If they have the toothache their first and only thought is fo have the tooth extracted. Just a few words on that point, they go and have it taken out, that is t 1e last ot that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another tooth wiil begin troubling; out it goes, tco, and soon after a while the person cinnot masticate food; conse qunce is tieir health becomes impaired; then they pay, Now look at the question» In the first place what* would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for ajifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your owa teeth in your beau, and they were most certainly pat: there for use Sow think of this—if you had a wart on your finger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off to remove the wart? Why certaintly not Well, why loove a tooth to remove an ache, We ean stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good +o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis fection or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morni teeth same aay. BERLIN DENTAL PARLOR’, Over Store of Prowse Bros. they gt artificial teeth. ng and have your ‘ ‘a Open evenings 7 to 5. eclalties. oe YY 7 Lawn Mowers—in—12—14—16 in Ice Cream Freezers Green Wire Net Spring Door Hinges Window Screens Ref.igerators Garden Hose SIMON YW CRABBE STOVES & kARDWARE