— ra ec ARNON a gees a ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN APRIL 26, 1898. sale by properties undersigned offers for the several The Private Contract, hereinefter mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-bouse at present oc- cupied by herself with or without warehouse attached, situate on the corner of Powna! and Grafton Streets. 2. The double tenement house and premises on Desbrisay Street, at present occupied by Messrs Balls and Brown, comprising four Icts. 3. Building Lots Nos. 20 and 21 on DesBrisay Street. t. 75 aeres of Jand on Lot 60, fronting on Wood Island and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchase on such time as may be required, will be given for any cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors Xc., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1898. MARIA DesBRISAY. 842aw 3wks 2 6 MY ERAMELING OVEN a grand soccess. If you send your Bicycles to me you'll get a hard, smooth,long wearing finish, equal to the best new work. Only the BEST baking colors and varnish used, Hi. R. LARGE Great Geo. St.—Large & Son’s Factory. P. B. Island Railway O-« and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., 1 ins of this Railway will run daily, (§ ays excepted,} as under. { Bis } rains Out- a sory Read! STATIONS, ward. down, UP. . M.A M,. PMA. My ‘ 10 6 20) . Charlottetown ...| 2 93910 y 8 Su 6 35). . Royalty Junction.| 2 16 9 4@ ,4 17 7 12). North Wiltshire. | 1 49 8 58 }4 31) 7 24). Hunter River. ..} 7 8 5 05) 7 51), Bradalbane......| ] 8 6 13 7 53). Emerald.. ....../19 7 5 27| 8 00)... Freetown .......119 71% 6 47| 8 25). .Kensington......119 718 6 20, 8 dU) Ar. fbr (12 64 1» M.|P. M* S’Side A, Mw 12 5OiLy. \ Ar. 10 80) * 1 11)..Miscouche ....../19 } 1 37). . Wellington...... > 47 2 19 .. Port Hill Seeeeee 9 B SAL. .O’Leary....ccsce N 3 58)... Bloomfield ......| 7 84 4 34)... Alberton........ 6 55 5 20). .Tignish .... ....1 6 i. M A. M. A. |. -Charlottetown ../ 10 3 . sRoyalty Junction 10 1 .. Bedford a (es or lv v iy | Mt Stewart {or 8 » CMpdieERccccccee 7 . Georgetown ..., ‘ at mee M 05 .» Mt. Stewart eco. .o Morell... .ccecee 5 12 . St. Peters eeeeee 6 57), , Bear River eeceee 6 40 . BOUTS. coe eeeeee Pp. M. P. 5 6 e a” ail _le N. 15 -»-Eoerald obese. > . Cape Traverse ., e/a SALT! SALT ! ee To arrive about the first of May 6000 BAGS qxnemnen — Salt Also 10 tons of Prussian Rock Salt for cattle, and 20 barrels Erglish Coal "Var. PEAKE BROS.’ CD). Voice Cultur rnd Singing. Miss Sara Jeeves, from Milan, Italy proposes visiting Ch’town during June July and August to give lessons in voiee culture and singing. after con- tinental methods, it a sufficiently large class can be formed. Terms for ten weeks tuition, 21 dollars (one lesron a week) 35 dollars two lessons a ween) Intending pupils please apply at once to Miss Sara Jeeves, Mount Al- i Conservatory of Music, Sack | For Sale. (GENTLEMEN — the ¢ late colored bouts IN NEEI ih ) s ” A a ofa nize pair of Choco shculd net fail to see our $3.00 BOOT No better boot to be had> for the money than this, Other lines at much lower prices, R. K. JOST Valuable Property BY SUCTION I am instructed by 8, Geo. Thorne to seli®at auction, On TUSBSDAY, May 3rd, at 12 o’ciook, that very desirable property, situsied on the Lower Spring Park Road—hbead of Pownal Street. The bouse is in excellent condition, contairs fine Jarge shop, dining room, k'tchen and pantry, and thisteen spacious and well finished rooms. Large frost-proof cellar, together witty barn. The halls and rooms are all painted—with two exceptions. In fact everythiag is in first class condition, and affords an excellent chance for some one to do business; as it is an old established stand, A portion of the purchase movey may remain secured On tLe premises, Terms at sale. E H. NORCON, Auctioneer FOR SALE O8 TO LET. That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel contains about twenty good rooms and ehop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in connection, oD Apply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 81—d&w Cisse @& 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trave Marks DESIGNS Copyricuts &c. Anyone sending a sketch and Gasertption may quickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents, Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American, A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1 Sold by all newsdealers. — URN gO. eee eW Tork o- —- —_ & “ “<= Neuraloia in the head is almost invariably caused | decayed and abscessed teeth. Don’t sufi needlessly when you can be relieved in ; few hours and cured in a few days by th careful treatment we will give you. DR. J. H. AYERS DENTIST. Painless Extraction of Teeth, WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIM BEF@RE SC _ > 18 size $7.50 to $235.0. 16 ¢ 8.50 52.00 15 * 250 « 35.00 16 « 9.50 * 50.00 = 400 ¢ 50.00 © Serew Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 #size *'$8.50 to $40.00 14 3“ 860 14.00 »; Your initials engraved on back free of charge. BW TAYLOR, Cameron Biock. City. acl4d1354w HIS MOSQUITO CUR Why Colonel Berson Soured on Humanitarian Schemes. Colenel Benson shifted his feet on the table. “Yes,’’ he said, ‘‘I have had my share of unusual experiences. About a year ago I was glancing through a scien- tific journal when a little item tucked away in the corner of a page caught my eye. It was headed like this: ‘' Intoxication Among Insects—The Mosquito Follows Man’s Example.’ The paragraph went on to say that the natural food of the mosquito consists of various vegetable substances found in_ bark, mosses, ete. The habit of consuming hu- man blood, it was said, is an acquired taste of the mosquito, similar to the taste for alcoholic drinks among men. The mosquito gats intoxicated with blood, and after he has thoroughly gorged himself death ensues. Thus the parallel between the insects and the human race is carried out. “You may be surprised to know, gen- tlemen, that I saw the possibilities of a great enterprise in that little statement. My reasoning was as follows: It is a well known fact that the appetite for liquor can be entirely overcome in the average human being by the use of certain prepa- rations of bichloride of gold. We have then two facts—first, the appetite of the drunk- ard for liquor and the thirst of the mos- quito for blood are practically identical; second, the desire for liquor can be cured by a simple hypodermic treatment. Ergo, you have only to discover a preparation which will produce a similar result in the mosquito and you have freed the human race from one of its chief sources of annoy- ance. “You can imagine my joy when this grand idea first flashed upon me. I saw myself hailed asa universal benefactor. Banquets would be spread in my honor, medals would decorate my breast, my po- sition in life would be assured. I figured that summer hotel proprietors alone woul¢ yield me an independent income. ‘““There were many difficulties to be sur- mounted, however. My first step was ty gather a fine collection of the insects. They were in all stages of the blood drink- ing habit, from those who had but tasted their first drop to the old rounders wio were tottering to a besotted end. An ex- pert chemist and a well known naturalist, whom I had interested in my scheme, then began experiments upon these sampie mosquitoes. It seemed a long time to my, impatient as I was, but in reality less than a month passed before my assistants had discovered a solution which produced the desired effect. Indeed, tho cue brought about such a cemplete change in the character of the insects that they would eat their natural food from the palms of our hands, without ever attempt- ing to molest us. ‘*Then came the practical application cf the cure on a large scale. While my sci- entific friends had been searching for the cure which was to work such wonders I had carefully evolved a plan for putting it in operation. My idea was to establish mosquito asylums, as I may call them for want of a better name, in various swampy regions where the insects are bred in large numbers. Large platforms were te be erected on which the vegetable food of the mosquito could be spread in great quanti- ties. Fortunately it was not necessary to administer our cure by hypodermic injec- tions. By merely saturating the food with the solution the same result was produced. If I did not succeed in attracting enough mosquitoes by this means, I had in reserve the idea of erecting a small hotel in close proximity to my platforms. The verandas would be provided with hammocks, and the windows with mosquito netting. I could easily get a few people to spend a few weeks in the place by offering them free entertainment. I also planned to put up my mosquito chloride in small bottles for home use, placing iton sale at al) drug stores. These were the first steps of my enterprise. Of course I built my hopes largely on the belicf that the mosquitoes that had been cured would bring forth off- spring in whom the blood drinking habit would be entirely wanting. Having thus obliterated the hereditary tendency to in- temperance, I counted on the speedy re- generation of the mosquito race. ‘‘Ican see by your expression, gentle- men, that you have been interested in the recital of my hones and asyj;,'rations. You 6 one sitapean WoonD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. 7 . Six lackages Guarantecd to promptiy, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Erissions,Sperm- atorriica, Impotency and all efectsof Aouse or Laucesscs, . P ~ J ae SS > \vtag Cae we Je) = Lenial Worry, excessive use of Tabacco, Opium or Stimu- efore and Afte r. tants, whic: soon lead to In- firmity, Inscxity, Consumption and an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 yecrs in thousands of cases; is the only Icliab’e and Ilonest BMedicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Paosphodine; it he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, $5. One wii please, siz will cure. Pamph!ets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. Bottled Joy, Empty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Victoria Cafe Gt Geogre St. Building Lot S0x100 Fest FOR SALE. This ie one of the most desirable lote in the city, being on high dry ground; on the eastside of Upper Prince St. Apply at the CITY HARDWARE§STORE. wilt undonbtedly sympathize with me when I tell you of theirdownfall. 1 began operations on a small scale ina lonely part of New Jersey, where I could be safe from jntrusion. Fora few days all went well. Mosquitoes came in swarms, attracted by my bait. The effect of the cure was at once apparent. The future seemed very bright. Bus alas for my hopes! , When success seemed almost within wy grasp, a slight error in our calculations served toruin the entire scheme. We had simply failed to consider the infernal cleverness of the mes- quitoes. The Jistlo beasts didn’t want to be cured. Like too many of their human prototypes, they actually preferred to con- tinue inthe barbarous customs of their ancestors rather than accept the blessings of a sober and temperate life. Those who had been cured told their friends about it, and the swarms that bad surrounded our ‘asylum’ dwindled to a beggarly number. To add toourdiscomfiture, the people who bad come out froin the city and were get- ting their board free at our hotel began to kick about the butter, the lack of scenery and the bad water. Many departed in as much indignation as if they had been pay- ing a gilt edged price for their rooms. Then our financial backing began to weaken, and it was not long before the whole enterprise from which we had ex- pected such great results was as dead as the proverbial) doornail. For my part, I have concluded to give humanitarian schemes the coid shoulder in the future.”’ The colonel gazed gloomily at an elec- tric button near by. 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