Ts 20m oso s 8... mm A. oe - = “ os Ag iu ? aff 3H ni ¢ yr it fr by Lie he in nt 1e) ite d Wr iil p ny ail rit ot vic pe & Tl e \ ia sit ri ve rh nat Ne rls ule ler rm Te Jas. Paton & Co, ARE YOU SHORT AND FAT ? ARE YOU TALL AND THIN? If so the only Ready-Made Clothing you can get to fit you perfectly is. . Shorey’s Make If your dealer does not carry Shorey’s Off Sizes get him to order for you. Selling Agents for Cl’town. San ry Tyke Serge Very few men are able to tell a good pie of Serge from an inferior one, and in buying a swit - merey of are wholly at the salesman. you ask for and get nt KE” you run no risk. It will make you a suit that for stylish appearance and great durability har no equal. F sansa AAedabaddddkdld bella This serge is made of earefully selected stock manufactured on the most modern machinery and dyed in the purest and fastest colors. As an aseurance of its being genuine “TYKE”’ every piece ie stamped on the inside every 24 yards with this Trade Mark. Ssaereereeeemrtearen ner temerrrerrrrrerrrr rrr Should be brushed Teoth--- thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- tectreadi ly and more easily, io ite inciep- ientstage , the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks pearly ev ervbody’s teeth. When you discover tho-e cavaties don’t delay, but come ®t once and have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth. MaRK FISHER, Sons z Co Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens ~ 4s SIWOIW 100 0) PD... 769 $1.50 Only P.D. Corsets have a universal reputation, and are unquestionably the best-fitting corsets in existence. They are made in many different shapes and styles, and can be bought in all leading dry goods stores at popular prices. and Tailors Trimmings Merchant tailore and Woollea buyers wantiog to assort their stocks will find our stook of Woo!lens the largest in Canada. sample Reom, 72) Prince Wm. St., St. John, S. B. H. H. HARVEY. Agent. | ie THE LAW SOCIETY. The anaual meeting of the Law Society of Prince Edward Island, for the election of officers and traneaticn of all other busi- ness, will be held at the Law Library, in Charlottetown, on Monday, the 27th day of June inst, atthe hourof 12 o’clock, noon, By order F. L. HASZARD, Sec’y IMPORTENT 0 DAIRYMEN 250 15 to 20 gallon milk cane the very best material obtainable. Prives right. made uf The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co, Stove and Hard ware Merchant, mere June 7—lm Froness Line af Steamers. Halilax to Great Britain . S. 8S. St. Jehn City leaves Halifax tor London 30th June. This steamer has beer fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- aie proluce should apply carly. W. W. CLARKE, Agent | A ROCKY” - hobo out a condition should be treated with Dr, { mse HARVEY’s CONDITION POWDERS, tie Notl ing like it for purifying the blood; toning up the system, killing worms, glossing the coat, in a word tuning a horse to perfect condition. Cost only 25c. per package at all dealers, Full size package sent post-paid as sample on receipt of price. THe HARver Meoicine Co., 424 St. PAUL, MONTREAL, SVAN De de dala a Waa va vd deeded ze w (7) .. 10 DYE : ‘§ 2 BLACK - There’s the test of both dye and = dyer, and it’s that test that has < Luilt up the reputation of = MAGNETIC DYES 2% ©All their colors are uniformly excel- lent, no dye surpassing in perma- 3 nency and beauty Magnetic Dyes, aS nor leaving the fabric so soft and new = looking. 3 color, sent post paid on receipt of price, 10c. 2S HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Paul, Montreal TAHIR ORRLERERRRD Wants, Losi, Found, A&E Ap At all dealers, or a full size packet, any VW *NTED—A emall sized water cart. ply at this office “149 LOST—on Queen St, seven dollars. Finder witl please at this office. 149 SHAWL LOST—A _ grav tshawl Finder will p.ease leave at this office. 140 1i pd tOR SAT.F.—A boat wagon; easy running and in good orier. Arthur G. Peake, a ~~ - WAN *o do general work. Joy. ED.—A!' Victoria Cafe, a smart gir’ Good wages — John P. 131 TOL Er r— A conve sniontiy si itua ate d ant com fortable house on Uprer Aillsbero St, with bay wir dow and six rooms, besivesjlarge pan try, and large clothes eloset, 4 pply te Aud- rey Brown, at Mark W righta Co's. 126 uf Ww ANTED D-Agonts for new season, new Samples, new plan of engagement. Luae Bros Co., Montreal, TO LET.—The house and premises know a as the “Vid Londo1 House,’ situateon Wate St., next?}> Government Warehouse No i \ ppl 7 to Peake ros & Co." jan2s--tf W AN PES -Snre*ssful cinvassers in apr line te act as closers, $4.0) per month and expenses. Address box 679, Montrea'. Notice To Contractors Sealed Tenders adidressed tothe urder- sigued, and marked “Tender for New Cuurech,” will be received up to the 4th day of July, prox, trom parties willing to contract for tbe couvstruction of the new Romaa Catbolic Church at Knkora, according to plan and specitications to be recn atthe office of W.©. Harris, Archi tect, Or at the Bishop’s Palace, Ch’town, from the llth tothe 25th inst, aod at the Parochial Residence Kinkora, from the 2th to the 4th of Jaly next. The church isto be constructed of P.* I. sand stone. . The Parishioncrs wil make all the excavations and supply the stone and sand. The lowest or any ender not necessarily accepted. J.J, MACDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, P E.1. June 9th, °98 DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 18, 1898 ENGLISH OFFICE SEEKERS. A Parliamentary Ganaiaite Is Allowed a Certain Latitude of Independence. Let us suppose that the Birmingham Liberal association, for instance, is anx- jous to secure a candidate to contest one of the parliamentary divis ions of the city. The members 0 f the committee, ee most o f them solid business mev, W bo are in politics ‘‘for their he alth,’’ and who neitber ask for nor des ire any re- meet to discuss the situation. If ward, it happens that any prominence ant 1 good standing is avail- able, an invitation is sent to him to stand for the constituency. If not, a conference is held with the central as- sociation in London, on whose books are the names of most of the aspiring Lib- erals in the country. The candidate ar- rives in Birmingham and issuey his ad- dress to the electors. Here, again, one notices a contrast with the cast iron ri- gidity of the American system, A candi- date for congress or a stato governorship is supposed to have no private opinions whatever. He is put forward as the party's representative and has to swal low the party’s programme, whether he likes or not. An English candidate is not called upon to sacrifice so much to his country’s welfare. He is allowed a certain latitude of independence. Our Birmingbam candidate, for instance, knows, of course, what are the main tenets of the Liberal faith, but he need not necessarily subscribe to all its arti- cles. With the gregarious instinct of politicians, the odds are that he will not differ from them on any material point. But he may, and still be the party candidate. He makes his own lit- tle platform and runs on it to suit him- self.~-Chautauquan. local Liberal of A Virginian Country Store. A glance at the walls and the show- cases made it plain that one store was enough for the village, writes Bradford Torrey in The Atlantic. You bad only to ask for “bat you wanted—a shot- gun, a revolver, a violin case, a shovel, a plug of tobacco, a pound of sugar, a coffeepot, a dress pattern, a ribbon, a necktie, a pair of trousers, or what not. The place was like a beehive; cus- tomers of both sexesand both colcrs go- ing and coming with aceaseless buza of gossip and bargaining, while tbe pro- prietor and his clerks—two of them smoking cigarettes—bustled to and fro behind the counters, improving the shining hour. One strapping young col- ored man standing near me inquired for suspenders, and, on being shown them, selected without hesitation (it isa good customer who knows his own mind) a brilliant yellow pair embroidered or edged with »qually brilliant red. And having bought them at an outlay of 12 cents, he proceeded to the piazza, where he took off his coat and put them on. That was what he had bought them for. His taste was impressionistic, I thought. He believed in the primary colors. More Than Laconic. ‘*Henrietta,’’ said Mr. Meekton, ‘‘you know you said almost two hours ago you were going to tell me just how much you thought the average man amounted to.’’ She turned upon him a look of silent inquiry. ‘*You have said absolutely nothing since then.’’ ‘*Well,’’ she answered, ‘‘that’s what I think he amounts to.’’—Washington Star. To clarify vinegar and even muddy wine pour into a bottle of it half a tea- cupful of fresh, sweet milk and let the whole stand for 24 heurs. As the sedi- ment will settle to the bottom with the curdled milk the c »ar liquid may then be poured off into another bottle. To Cure a Cold in one Day Vake Laxative Bromo Quinine Table s A'l Druzgists refund the money if it fails to cure, 25c THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For June. 1898. MOON’S CHANGES. 4th day, Full Moon. llth day, Last Quarter. 18th day, New Moon. 26th day, First Quarter. = High Water. Sun 4 Day of We’k! ——__—__ siemens a Morn.| Aft. Rises Sets. 1 Wednesday | 9 15 10 20 3 54 7 31 2\Thursday , 957 {1117 | 54 | 31 3 Friday 10 33 gt 10 53 32 4Saturday 1110/1000) 53 33 SSundey 11 49 | 52 | 34 6 Monday 150 |12 35 | 52 | 35 7 Tuesday 239 | 1 27 51 35 8 Wednesday | 3 28 | 2 26 51 36 9Thursday | 418|3 33: 51 37 10 Friday 5 09 | 4 47 51 37 14 Saturday 600'603 | 50 38 12 Sunday 650/716; 50 39 13 Monday tiem) ® 40 14 Tuesday §27;941; SO | #0 15 Wednesday! 9 12 1046 | 50 | 40 16 Thursday | 9 48 1135/ 50 | 41 17 Friday 10 22 12 16 50 41 18 Saturday 1056 1255 50 42 19 Sunday ll 34 50 42 20 Monday 1321215; SO 42 21 Tuesday 207 1258 51 42 22 Wednesday, 2 41 143, 51 42 23\Thursday |3 16 231 51 43 24 Friday 353|3 22; 51 43 25Saturdazy (432 410) 52 42 26 Sunday $12 507; 52 43 27,.Monday (5 54 614° 53 43 28 Tuesday 6s TDi SS 43 29 Wednesday 7 24 850 54 43 ee 8 12 10 06 | 54 43 l i via oOo Pe POPULAR WRITERS. Personal Notoriety Has Little to Do With an Author's Success. Personal publicity, the sort that comes from the distribution of bio- likenesses, may be commercially useful to some purveyors of public entertain- ment, but it seems probable that there bas been an overestimation of its value to the makers of books. One of the mosé popular books ever written was ‘‘Alice In Wonderland.’’ Its distribution must have been enormous and doubtless it still goes vigorously on, but who had ever seen a likeness of the man who wrote it? When Dr. Dodgson died the other day and the newspapers told who he was and what title he bad to be held in grateful memory, thousands of his debtors identified him for the first time as Lewis Carroll, the autbor of the fuimitable stories that are almost as fa- miliar to contemporary children as ‘‘Mother Goose.’’ Dr. Dodgscn liked peace and a quiet life and very cordial- ly disliked notoriety. Like many wise people, he found great pleasure and recreation in the companionship of nice children, and for their amusement he concocted two of the queerest and must original and delightful bovuks that ever were written. But he never considered that merely because his books became famous there was any need that he should become famous too. No modest author need hesitate to produce a masterpiece or even a popu- lar novel (which need not be a master- piece and usually isn’t one) for fear that his success will involve the sacri- fice of a reasonable privacy. His book must be published if its worth is to be fairly tested, but that he should be pub- lished, too, is not at all indispensable. If he chooses not to have his likeness run in the advertising columns of the newspapers, he can keep it out, and his book won’t suffer; if he prefers that bis persoual idiosyncrasies and circum- stances should not be discussed, that, too, can be accomplished in great meas- ure without much trouble. The only things the public absolutely requires from writers in exchange for its favors clse is thrown in and may in most cases be easily and safely withheld.—‘'The Point of View’’ in Scribuer’s. Without a Peer---Works Miracles Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is with- out a peer. This great remedy relieves in~ etantly the most xvgra:e ' and distress~ ing forms of heart dir It is the | surest and quickest a heart treuble known to acd thousands of times bas and of the grim destrover been stayed by its use. If there is palpitation, shortness of breath, pain in the I fr side, : 2, in the long list of shore “ho have gone :verto the great majority, becanse the bert remedy in the world today was not prompt- ly used. Sold by Ds. S W Dodd and Geo E Hug -. Canadian Gov't Raiiway System On and after MONDAY, 2nd May, 1898, rains of this Railway- will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. Trains Out-l aie F [Trains In ward. Kead STATIONS. ward. Reac down, | up. P. M.JA. M. Pa. 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R......art} 3 BD A. M A. M. aay... wee oe, Ben cs ar 12 2) ©. Bes. . «: aioe, 1. C. Bins. lv! 7 05 e 5I - MM. p.d U Pp. M. Rees Vein ee M>:1cton 1, C. R....1 3 & Bore... 4 a 3s ee ee A. M. 7 @iar....Boston, B. & M.R... .1s| 7 00 P. Ms| ede CH’TOWN TO HALIFAX. sa. P. mee 6 OOllv.....Ch’town S. N. C......ar] 4 30 6 15/ar.... Halifax, se iad P, M.I \A. M. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gea. Man. Can. Gov't Rys, Moncton, N. 3. G, A. 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