saan ear le ete ae agg SEE PE a ae i Sb Ri SOT ME eh I AO EOE ALE AN EAA AL AE ‘| sae BN THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 26, 1898. uJ BABY’S OWN SOAP is made particularly for little folks. It is the purest soap in the world. Really and truly the purest. It looks good ; smells good; IS good; and does good to the pink. and tender skin of infants. Thousands of men and women use BAny’s Own Soap—be- | cause they like it—but for Babies it is indispensable. 7 Tre ALBERT TOILet SOaPCo., MONTREAL. Unprincipled makers are BF ARE offering an inferior soap the same in color and shape Cg a, ee CHARLOTTE TOWN Business Collece Writing Academy Let inesear chlight of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical Institution, in which young men and Women are notonly taught Book keeping {inallits applications to commerce) both in single and double entry, but are trained how to do; business, by actual business transact- fons. The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bankers, book-keepers and account- ants, ip actual business operations, and the currency ivsued by the College Bank and the mdse. issued from the Emporium, are usd in bora fide business transactions, just the Same asin merecantileand banking houses. Book-keeping in itself may be learned at home, but a knowledge of how to transact business, cannot be thus acquired. That our course system o! training is eminently pract- ical write for testimonials trom business men, and from students who are now hold- ing lucrative an: respopaible positions. )BIEOTS: Book-keeping by single and gdouble entry theoretical and pratical,) Actag! Business tactice, Business Penmapsbip, susipess Correspondence, Commercial “Arithmetic Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat . Jpg, Banking, (actual practies inthe College Been ity pewsiting, Shorthand and Naviga- ’ FACULTY: . L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, susiness Practice. Business Correspondence, Typev-riting and Navigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher Of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, AC: ; counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Williams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship. ITEMS OF INTEREST. T* ‘< the Chine -tom to inaucnrate busicccs Veulules #ith # display of lre- works. There are houses still standing in € ci in 1080. A one legged knife grinder in Phila- delphia has taught a Newfoundland dog to turn his grindstone. Berlin has a service of dinner carts which call at the homes of the working- men and collect lunches to convey to the men at the factories. A newly discovered Spanish stone has proved so well adapted to lithographic work that a large company has been formed, which threatens to overthrow the Bavarian monopoly in lithographic stones. The guardians of the poorhouse in Oldham, England, recently discontinued the daily allowance of half a pint of beer to each inmate, whereupon most of them went on strike, leaving the insti- tution. Brussels sprouts came from Belgium; beets are natives to the southeast sea- coast of Europe; sage comes from south Europe, and rhubarb from China and Tartary. The arrowroot is from South America. Cucumbers are native to the East In- dies and are grown in Cashmere, China and Persia. They were much esteemed by the ancients and are common in Egypt, where a drink is prepared from them when they are ripe. In ancient times there was a supersti- tion that if the Christmas decorations in churches were not cleared away be- fore Candlemas, Feb. 2, there would be a death that year in the family occupy- ing the pew in which the leaf or berry remained, A well known Parisian swell, failing to answer a summons to appear in court at 10 a. m., an officer went to look him up. His excuse for not appearing was that his entire wardrobe consisted of 16 sets of pyjamas and a dozen dress suits. He had no use for clothing beyond evening dress and the pyjamas. PITH AND POINT. Every man thinks he is strictly first Class. Men hate to wait; it is more dis- agreeable to men than to women. Worthless men get along too well in this country; they encourage others. A woman never sees a list of adver- tised letters without looking for her name. The smaller the town, the more fear- foss its amateur actors in tackling diffi- cult plays. A meal never tastes right if prepared by a woman whose hair is stringing around her face. It requires ss much time fo get away from a persistent agent as it does to say goodby to an affectionaté woman. There is probably less sincerity mani- fested at an amateur muc‘zale than up- on any otber social octasish known in the civilized world.—Atchison G\obe. an, . Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- y ite tet - 0% ge &. Iniidn Esq, (Law Firm Me- Donald & Inman) Lecturer on Comm erckw w. For circulars and full information, write or apply to L. B. MILLER; Principal, AN interested are cordially invited to cial etihe college and inepect cur system tlo #iLiilg, #0 work ir general. oS —_———— Columbias | and Others —_——_-_-_--- SOME IFS. If a man has nothing to say, he has a splendid opportunity not to talk. If love make a pretty str If there is such a thing as a spoiled > is weakness, if mapages to ng bluff at times, child. it always belongs to a neighbor, : ai If there is nO Water cn the mMocun, it . 7 . ~ ” bas a good ‘ getting fuil occa- sionally. —Chicago News, WOOD'S PITOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Pacvages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently eure oh forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- a vl a atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, zhere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44. 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60lhe dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- eycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop ke Mental Worry, excessive use ef Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- firmity, Insanity, Consumj tion and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 55 cases; is the only I inclose } mail. Price, one package, €1; six, € x, O- The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, WARE - HOUSES To LET PEAKE’ WHARF (ITO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. Noy. 4 Hughes, Druggist DO you KNOW? than ever. All nev and pretty patterns. the place to buy Wal) Paper. wards, the place to buy Crockery Ware. North Side Market Square, Grafton Street. Nuremberg, Bavaria, that were built | FRILLS OF FASHION. The new ribbons are in plaics and ble. Black poppies, roses and violets are | the prevailing blossoms in the new spring hats. White velvet, as well as white breitechwanz, is used for the crown of the fur trimmed toque. The latest ties for women are the sailor knots of silk with broad ends, sometimes trimmed with tiny plaited frills. A new and rather extraordinary skirt model has a tunic back and front of an | entirely different material from the un- | derskirt. Black crepe de chine gowns are very much worn and very prettily trimmed with narrow ruffles of the same, edged with black guipure or chantilly lace. The latest novelty in feather boas has six ends, three on each side, and fastens at the neck with a jeweled ornament, which in general is set with rhine- stunes. Wylbowye is the name of a new cor- eet which is recommended for stout women. An extra piece laces over the hips in such an effectual manner that the figure is very much improved. If you would wear a white veil, it must be of the daintiest, most cobwebby lace, with diamond shaped dots and two or three black spots to give the effect of court plaster. This is termed the Cas- tellane veil. Roman striped sashes with deep knot- ted sewing silk fringe on the ends are revived again in all the gorgeous colors, and the latest necktie is of Roman rib- bon, tied in a four-in-haud knot with tiny fringe trimmed ends, Freshen your half worn chiffon waist by adding a black velvet bolero made with small revers covered with white silk and network of jet. Colored velvets are also pretty for this purpose if the bodice is of white or cream. Blue ostrich feathers sprinkled with silver are a pretty decoration for th: heir with evening Other novel- ties are the Louis Seize of velvet ribbon combined with aigrets. Twists of chiffon and gold gauze ribbon are also worn.— New Yor Suu. Te . GYess, bows +18 _ Positively cured Py those . Littis Piils, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Ea‘'ng. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bewsis. Furcly Vegetabie. Before and Afte Ys tan ts, which soon lead to In- 5 years in thousands of thie and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, orice in letter. and we will send by return One wiil ° le ree « 9 please, six will cure. Pamphlets free to any acdress, Sold in Charlottetown by George E —- | heated with hot That we are selling Wall Paper cheaper Call acd see samples, and be convinced that this is Also;—a new and splendid stock of China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner and Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up- Don’t make any mistake, this 1s C. LEWIS @rnvall Pr. Small Bose. Qoaneen tt Fee! stripes im the prettiest colors imagina- — | e: A Yough Koute, **Somewhere in the seuth,’’ snvs Con- gressiuan Suiloway. ‘‘a bright colored boy appeared before the civil service | commission to be examined for the po- sition of letter carrier. ‘How far is it from the earth to the moon?’ was the frst question asked by those who were to determine the young man’s fitness for the place he songht. ‘How fah am it from the earf to de moon?’ echoed the applicant. ‘My Lawd, boss, if you’s gwine to put me on dat route I don’t want de job.’ With that the young man grabbed his hat and lect as though he were chased.’’ In the Japanese match factories the boxes and labels are made by little girls, who are wondrous)y dexterous in the work. These little experts get from 1 to 5 cents for 12 bours’ work. The largest gasometer in the world is at East Greenwich. When full, it con- tains 12,000,000 cubic feet of gas. It weighs 2,200 tons, is 180 feet high, 200 feet ia diameter, requires 1,200 tons of coal to fill it with gas and cost nearly £40, 000. Gunpowder was invented by Roger Bacon, an Englishman who lived in the thirteenth century, but Germany claims the merit for several who lived about 30 years after Bacon's decease. THE ONLY HOPE! For Victims of Bright's Disease is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Not a day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of more persons from Bright’s Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for as many deaths as have been caused by Bright’s Dis- ease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it; ef drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as a summer breeze. That great medicine, Dedd’s Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of he worst cases. It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind—Bright’s Disease? Then use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only cure ou earth for this disease. Never Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them re2ently bought at the latest re- duced sates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. One or OMsaric MEACGe | Substitution | the fraud of the day, | See you get Carter's, [ Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. —————— DESIRABLE PROPERTY SIDMOUNT For Sale By £ ucticon —_— { have received instructions to eel] by Auction, at the premises. on Wednesday, the let day of June next, at 11 o’clock a.m. The beautiful residence of the Hon. F. Peters, “Sidmount.” This property comprises 20 of acres ex- cellent land, with large and commodious dwelling house and out buildings. The house is fitted with modern im provements, having hot and cold baths, water, and Inghted with electric lights. The gronads sre ‘beantifaliy laid out and planted with ornaments: trees. Terms easy and made: | 3 at sale. . vw ARISTO, Auctioneer 92> &w TO LET For the summer of 98, a Seaside Co‘~ tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant Farm, North River, overlookirg the Hillsboro River, and the approach to the Harbor, An ideal spot fora eummer outing. Apply to 100 P.O. BOX75 Sharlottetown, 7. x. C. &. me They will be open avd Saturdare, first class condition. ‘Tuesdays, Thursdays {from 2 to 10 p. m. to patronise them; non members will Le charged a small fee for their use. The Assembly Hallis now in’ good order, and will be let at reasonable rates Apply to tne Secretary. REMOVED G. G. Jury has removed his jewel- ry tusiness to Great Geo. St., oppo- site #. Stumbels’s harness shop,where he will be pleased to see all his old and new customers. He is now pre- pared to attend to all watch repairing and will guarantee to regulate them by the town clock, as it is the stand_ ard for time. For Jewelry an Watches his prices can’t be beat. Ju received, a new supply of watchst clocks and solid gold wedding ring * C.C. JURY Great George Street, Ch’town. et TLY SECURES GET RaCH QUACALY. Write to«ay tu. i ree copy of our big Book on Patents ‘ehare | PPROMP ) ‘Xtensive exnerience in the intricate paten' awsof 50 foreign countmes, Sendskeich mode! ryhoto for free advice. MARION é: his. AION, Experts, Temnle Building, Montreal. % 0900009006 0000000006000000000000060000660060006 +g, e. $ What fs Ready-Made Clothing Is clothing cut out by » 8 ee ee em ov ae Be hs ve “oid 2S machinery, put together by machinery, and with the aid of starving female labor, Such a garment stamps the wearer on sight as dressed in s/ops. He not only looks it but as a consequence feels it. Men are learning that they cannot afford to be ill- dressed. S/ops have had their day. Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing expresses exactly what the name would imply QUITE RCADY-TO-WEAR. Made by tailors, designed by an artist, sewn with the best linen and silk, cut to fit the form of man be he tall, short, stout, or thin. Any man not a positive malformation can be fitted by Shorey’s Ready-to-wea Clothing. By fitted we mean dressed so that he looks a Gent- leman, and possesses that feeling of comfort and air of ease that always marks the well dressed man. TWO KINDS “*Ready Made” and ‘Ready-to-Wear.’ 2 : : See that Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of every garment. SOOSS9GOSS 099920905 OOD O OH OD GHOHOOHOOOOOFOOSOOOOO : : Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town. ny A PROBLEM tor intending riders is ag~— What Wheel Will I Ride ? We can help you to solve it IMPERIAL WHELS ante NNN | a 3 Lit \ yee i —— ee Cat SED armed 07 Ml sd fare al te 4 es ws jE —LNE at 7 | : : wy : - / j | | ‘f YY / [| wy = ~ gee * — A ae The baths in the Association Building | periority Can o@ seen at a glance. pave been refitted, and are now in strictly | tound on them. Members are invind, finishe 1 wheel in town. Their su- All the ’98 improveme ,ts They are strong, light running and well fin- ished, in fact the “Imperial” is acknowledged to be the best 5 {he Go-Lightly Kind, are the best wheels n ade. The prices are $75 and $69; cash prices, $65 and $69. THE PROGRESS It is made bv the sane firm as the Imperial, and unlike most cheap whe-ls has the good,repvtat on of the Imperial to bac’s it up. is the best $40 wheel in town. P. NEWSON, : FRED AGENT