sign ame” aoe Ss oS Me —— ee ee I ee MM Be te I ,. pee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT" ‘ETOWN, JUNE 28 1898 i a el i - ——_——__--———_ arenes — i a a te or ee ea ee ae ee ae — nt, > a te | ALCHYMISTS ey ae SARCASM BY WHISTLER. QU UU ee Uy : rid a —_—— 7 idea _ ne =~ — THE St ke Metimatad. That Shey Own Twenty Word Sketch Which Scored a Member of - FROUVINIAE CLHLON —-e, q & . ~ Million Acres Here. the Hogarth Club. 2 SED wee ba ee 7 a a pee ee had a ‘ 3 : : : : - { pm, Ve “5 B ween? a ff f iis . BI How much ee a, ee sab | There is in London an institution | ¢ ‘yi. aS Pill) n> i : 7” . . . . , / ) ‘al agate, ; ; Spee 4 - Vk ‘ lio | ‘ (| in Their Work of jects own - Awerica © aggregate called the Hogarth club, the member- S ae P. ahaa dn eS Oo}; a SP \ | ralie based on absolute facts, 1s known to be | hip of which is restricted to artists and | 2 ia AS | SEF | 2 , ane : : a least 20,000,000 acres, acserts Tit- litterateurs. It is something on the lines = My are 5 s\ \ ' : 2 . BA ye i an Ch H g Ni { | | { its. | of the old Bohemian club, and both 4 aoe” ¢, \s ter a q \ _ } va allgi0 t d 8 ll 0 The largest of allis probably the Tex- | )....;, ; nd Amcrican millionaires Ok yt eae ? pi i CA , c t n f“ 5 _ i “es sSaastUSA As &* bend @ Aas 4 tiet bet heb hase - ) 4 : > . uf F => as possession of the syndicate which | ,.., crrjct]y interdicted. Whistler isa 4) i Psy yaa: < » - WwW “ © r aie ig oh) OO gape ran. dr” ages tay te are strictly D acte, =| acs S| ra CF ef ‘ Kodak Gold, include § in its membership the Dukes | member, and, of course, shines by his . PPP TlEDHANT BRAD SS } oT of Beaufort and Rutland, Kari Cadogan | witticisms. The lines being strictly a d oe se > 4 {> “ . } er a a il 0 tog! a p hy Ce ae and the Baroness Burdett-( outts. s 'rawn there is always an effort being ae OUS oe ba a Ein Gr he a ; , a ‘ Hl k The total amourt of land beld by this | ,,a40 by some cutsider to force an cn- 5 2 IMUOL MAUMEE id, ff you Bave net tyyedae ~ kincy | Dig ve ‘sociation is 8,300,000 acres tani... none ee ee i ge Ok ee eed . “a : Is Easy | Diamond Dyes Never Fail to Make association is 8, $00, 000 acres. .1¢ 14, a8") trance, and in the caso of Baton Grant]. 3 petley’s Elepharé rand iecs, you should do so at once, 5 re is the case with most of the Texas land, | jt met with success. Grant was a treble 5 oe > . a ™. q ; , —4* : ve , o : ; ae oo. ey ; - ] >» » ” , » ry mo 5 7? ’ »cery wees 7 > c - . i p E oft 0 yra p hy Old and Faded Things Look largely composed of what is called | ) j))icnaire who had made his fortune f These Teas are put up especial] y Tor family = LAM range country—-that is, land that is | jy Turkish contracts and had invested i Worenned sn sie tight lear Ce } c ad: i aiel ' g o 3 oe ee ee : use VY FUPDLG 111 r i196 ICaAd PICKETS. tic awe light-proo? film Cart As Good AS New. better adapted for cattle raising than in an Italian title om bis way back to yp “i OT d ded Ty rhe sthi y als . . 7 r 7 eae <*9 . 2 ea i-_ 24 > . emd?9: . . eo anything else. “an London. He wasa particularly notori- i aud purity in ensured to tae consunicr, Wo is aisg 55.00 to $35.00. : Cattle and wheat are eae Brit- | one person and quite the Jast man whom ; eit os to the correct value } ‘ 4 ae . we ish investor seems to think money ‘ eas te } sii Sebel ‘ ra ~ Oh wy wVEAL SE vhs UN i - ac FASTMAN KODAK CO Alcymists like Geber, Alfarabdi, Avicen- b aide mead ts tha at — .d Oe, the Hogarths should have admitted. j I oF ; as ~ Q Rochester.N.¥. | 28 Albertus Magnus, Artephius and Tha "4 ce ant + a ij : t yore “ee i. However, Ly dint of buying pictures ne Q ALi ALL, 2 CK cRINtED ON BVERY ZACK 4 —— | others, who pretended to be able to change bas a ee ears Vi ~— ven got in and proceeded to make bis triends a" Sie . : a all the base metals into gold, were, in their by the ritish aan incent cully | | appy. 7 seld I ocer, C a Cuited States, ! [ st Found & times, first class impostors and deceivers. | OWS 5,000,000 acres of land in Nebras- One nigbt a big dinner was orgunized iy as — ti. bee 4 . , - . } 3 Thic nea nie % ‘ . oo 9 . ‘ si ™ ? ra vere ~* © See i ail $; ' 4 . Ibe art of makidg old, faded and dingy ka, Iowa and Illinois. This property is in bis honor and Whistler invited. + ; i : 4 . ; « ; > ’ < 2 fs “ ‘ i a —_— © cannot sI1*°* » ese rite us cad we wi _ | dreases, capes, shawls, jackets, coats, | situated in the heart of the wheat grow- | Though the great artist had refused, he is ; grocer cannot sipp.y you, wri oud we wid i " “ : ; soci . . { wr e ei : fVin.? WANTED .—twenty-five smart young girls | pants, vests and other articles of wearing | 4g Section. ; happened into the club on the important ps Soe Laat your order is Lied, a M ss > nn P. ‘ + Viet - —_ AP iy apparel look a3 good as new has been Two American girls, who now wear, eveping and a deputation of his friends t ; 4 r Conedion ft + rs. . in P. Jo ictoria Cafe, 5 ‘ ; ‘ ial : initial ai sail 7 . : \ 4 eerPy TITLCY & C3., London, Ene., Conadion Mead Ctise: 14 Lome - : . oy | brought to perfection by the introduction by virtue of their marriage with Eng- finally persuaded him into the supper 5 se L C 2 c iso 22. 3 Ww i eT et ee and us? ofthe Diamond Dyes, those tri- | lish peers, two of the highest British | poom. He appeared, was wildly cheered SUE UE A Ne ee mee ne meee, ns c < ith rele ce. Apply Ww Lacs avis 4 ” , . v , - wet ee UL oe ar — ' umphs of modern chemistry. titles—the Duchess of Marlborough and | gnqg was at once asked to make a speech. | » —— rename — WANTED.—A young min to ore bp a Millions on this cootinent are saving | Lady Randolph Churchill—are interest- ‘‘Gentlemen,’’ be said, ‘it is on the : rae \ ee m -at market Must De experience: in cuttir g a i — a = e 3 “2 7 i . a. ° : : ’ te , 4 fe References and bonds- | Money each year by using the Diamond; ed with Sir Edward Reed in a syndi- | gybject of titles I should like to speak. ' ; of meats for retail. men required Apply here. A smll sized water cart. Ap 149 WANTED ply at this office ceeeemensinn i WANVED.—-At Victoria Cafe, a smart girl to do genera! work Good wages.— John P. Joy. 131 W \NIEO—Ag:2nts for new s°ason, new Sam ples, new plan of engage ment. Lug Bros Co., Montreal TO LET.—The house and premises know .. as the “Old London House,’ situateon wWate™ St.. next*> Government Warehouse No 1 App!~ to Peake ros & Co." jan2s--tf W ANTED-—Successful cinvassers in line to act as closers, $3.00 per month expenses. 4 Address box 679, Montreal. apy and eee ee ee eee Notice To Contractors Sealed Tenders addressed tothe under- signed, and marked “Tender for New Courch,” will be received up to the 4th day of July, prox, from parties willing to contract forthe construction of the new Roman Catholic Church at Kinkora, accordingto plan and specitications to be seen at the office of W.C. 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 26th to the 4th of July next. The church isto be constructed of P.F.1. sand stone. The Parishioners wil make all the excavations and supply the stone and sand. The lowest or any seade) aot necessarily accepted. J.J, MACDONALD, P. P. Kinkora, P E.1. June 9th, 98 50 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE Trace Marks DesiIGns CopyricuTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may aaickiy ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably patentable. Communica- tions st riety 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 Raastrated weekly. Largest cir evlation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a Mj four months, $1 Soid byall newsdealers. UN & C0,26>2r020~as. New York branch Office. 6% F St.. Washington, D. C. OUR “= Bifocal Lenses Afford spectacle wear- ers, the acme ot comfort never have to take them off, the one pair suits for all distances, § inches or 5 miles. We Makethem Ourselves We have them the same day you leave you order, we frame them in alum- inum steel, gold and gold tilled, G. F- HUTCHESON Graduate Optician FORSHEE OCC UOY OU HE SSE 4668008 6044 OG O* Q SOVOS 0886 OGASSHE2 2424S BVOC CETL EDS ES” WROOP see2oseeo SSOCVGSS O82 OB BOVSeees066 Soap! Soap! Use Kionpike Bar the great laundry and scouring soap. mirvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royar Oak in the Laundry. Fiappy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Justres for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s-play of washday. J..D, LAPTHORN: & C2. h’town Soap Words, eee that the name “D amond” is Dyes in the home. They are true and faiithtul family benetactors, and so eaay to use thata child can dye suceessfully with Loem. Diamond Dyes have such an extended popularity, fame avd immense sale in every locality that imitators have put on the market worthless and adulterated dyes in packages bearing a close resemblance to the “Diamond.” It is therefore necessary for every woman, when buving dyes, to on each packet. Package dyes without the name “Diamond”can never give satisfaction. Muddy, dull and streaky colors will be rome of the disappointments met with. Diamond Dye colors are guaranteed bri!- lant, rich aod full, and will last as long as tue goods bold together. a oe > The Ladies Aid of the Society West River Presbyterian Church, in- | tend holding a Tea and Bazaar at AFTON HALL West River, on Dominion Day. The Alameda will leave Prince St. Wharf at one o'clock. Passengers will be met by teams at wharf to take them to the grounds, If day is not fire, tea will be held on Saturday. 144 td ~ — — ee Never Before | bave good Watcbes been so Jow in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR { Jeweler and Optician, | Charlottetown, Photographs ——— —~ we Photographs Photos fiuished in a superior Yranner, either on Glossy or Flat paper: the old stand Graftou St. of China, Glass and Earthenware, tive goods at reasonable prices. | €- LEWIs. Grafion St. Norch side of Market House. a een FU SAL’ OR TO Lit. --——- — That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. on rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling tor thirty borses, with large yard in cOonection. Aepiy to THOMAS CAMPBELL A.M Gan. Soc, C. E. Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn. Ixland correspondenee addressed te Ch srlottetown, TEA and BAZAR, Weare making all the [dtést styles of We have also a new and splendid stéelé This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good ' Graduate College of Crvil Engine eriag cate that owns 2,000,600 acres situated in Colorado, Wyoming and New Mex- ico. This is purely acattle country, and on it range thousands of head of live stock. There is another syndicate which in- cludes among its members the Ear] of Dalbousie, as well as Viscountess Cross, Cholmondeley and several otbers. syndicate comprise 1,800,000 acres in Mississippi, including cotton planta- tions, acres and acres of sugar cane and enough swine to stock 1,000 farms. Lord Tweeddale is a syndicate himself and owns 1,300,000 Like most individual land owners with large boldings, his property includes a vast syndicate spoken of, includes immense tracts of grazing lands. Nearly all of this immense possession is devoted to stcck.—*t. Louis Republic. in { Lady Hamilton Gordon, the Marquis | There is a holding in a still different | . | part of the country, for the lands of the acres. territory which, like that of tke | Acute Rheumatism | P2ins in the Foot and Limb—A | Complete Cure Accomplished by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. “For a number of years I was afflicted wish acute rheumatism in my left side and all the way down my limb into my foot. I live five blocks from my work and had to stop and rest several times in going and coming. I could get no relief from my trouble and was on the point of giv- ing up my job when I happened to hear of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I purchased a bottle of this medicine and a vial of Hood’s Pills and began taking them. Before I had half finished them I was relieved and it was not long before I was completely | cared. I never lose an opportunity to praise Hood’s Sarsaparilla, for my cure meant a great deal to me, as 1 havea fam- ily and must always be at my post.” WILLIAM HASKETY, yardman, Grand Trunk Railroad depot, Brantford, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsapariila Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier, Sold by all druggists. $1; six for $5. Hood’s Pills WARE - HOUSES TO LET | PEAKt’ WHARF (VO 1) Wharfuge sturage and yard. rag? at reasotable rates. are purely vegetable, care. fully prepared 25 cents | Arthur @, Peake. Nov. 4 ‘Valuable Properiy FOR SALE The White House” Dund ; offered for sale, » Dundas Esplanade is This desirable property combines the advantages oftown and country house. | yay bathing and boating at foot aen, _ large yard room, HENRY R. LORBLY ©. E Pre of gar- rst rate stables, cuach-houses and Flower and vegetable gardens and con - servatory. House contaius about }2 “ooms, and is heated by hot’ air: with marble mantels down stairs, Large drawing room length of house: bath room with hot and cold water. Tre on and sea view, are unéX¢elled’ in The skore front is nection with the hundred feet out. J also owned in con~ property, for severed For particulars apply There are several kinds of titles. Some mep are born into them—these are in- herited titles; otbers are conferred by the sovereign and have been earned by distinguished service; a few are attrib- | utes of the government, of the law or | of the church. All this you know, | most of you. But a title which is not ! inherited, nor yet bestowed for merit, | nor even the sign of a position, is but a barren grant.’’—San Francisco Wave. A Thrifty Scotchman. ‘*Well, James, how are yon feeling today?’’ said the minister to one of his parishi ners, an old man suffering from chronic rheumatism. ‘‘You are not looking as brisk as usual.”’ ‘*Na, sir,’’ replied the old fellow sad- ly, ‘‘I’ve been gey unfortinit the day.’’ ‘“*How, James?’’ ‘*Weel, sir, I got a letter fra a Glas- ca lawyer body this mornin, tellin me \ tha ma cousin Jock was deid, an that ’ he bad left me twa hunner poun’.’’ ‘‘Two hundred pounds!’’ repeated the minister. ‘‘And you call that hard luck? Why, it is quite) a fortune for you, James. ’’ ‘*Ay,’’ said the old man sorrowfully, “‘but the stipid lay» body dinna pit eneuch stamps on his letter, an I hada hale saxpence to pey fu. «xtra postage.’’ — Lewiston Journal. From His Yoint of View. “‘But you confess, father,’’ protested the beautitul girl, when the father showed inaications of a desire to with- hold his consent, ‘‘that you do not know of a single solitary thing that is in the least derogatory to his reputation.’’ ‘*That’s just it,’’ replied the old gen- tleman. ‘‘I don’t like the idea of bring- )} ing any one into my family who is so | infernally sly as all that.’’—Chicago Post. Many of the fruits and vegetables now eaten in England were almost un- known to our forefathers. Not until Henry VIII's time were either raspber- ries or strawberries or cherries grown in England, and we do not read of the turnip, cauliflower and quince being cultivated before the sixteenth century or the carrot before the seventeenth cen- fury. ————— Desirable Residence “Ardrowan ” ——AN D— | UPERIO3 - FURNITURE POR SALE BY AUCTION es I am in SEH EIER hy the Fxeentors of the Estate of tre lass Williath Dodd, ¥ 4., to | sell by auction, M Nid [até@ tesiaendge, Monrt Edward Road, &84iménding ou. Wednesday, the bili of July at 11 o’cluck,a.1 “Ardgown,’ the beautiful residetse of tLe late William Dodd, E-q, com prizes ; ; about 7 acres of Jend, with Cottaze ang | Buildings thereor, The grounds are taste- |! jimlly leid out and plaxted with ornemental } | <tes-, shrub: an] hedgte, making it one of | the Sandsomesi resi fences on P. E. Island | The *srniture comprises Piano, Draw- | ng Room. Parlor, Hall Office, Dining. room, Bediom aad Kitchen Furniture. — Also, Carriages, Sleighs, Harnees, Farming Implerents, ete. Thejsale of the r¢sidence will take place at 12 o’clock sharp; the sixth, and will be sold wituout reser.®, | Premises will be oped’ for in«pection on Monday and Tuexday.-the 4th and 5th, | from ll a.m., till 4 p. mi! each day. Terms for furniture, Cash. R. BRARISTO,. Auctioneer }. n. 147 dts Shaw & Beariste the Practical Piunbeis: Are prepared to do all kinds of jobbing, || aodwill be pleased to furnish estid |’ wateson all branches of the trade. If]. yoware buildingit would be wellto get their)! J.S. MORSIS ‘prices. They are the pratcia! plum bers e’ * x £ a i “\ Dainters! Hy tN | \ i Don’t stand still and expect busi- | | t i \ ness to come to you. Te G th, it won't doit. Use : ( z | I “| Sxenwin-Wituams 1} ents PAINT and you'll have back of you the best paint that can b2 mad >—paint that will satisfy your custom- ers and please you. With it you can get the best trade, and hold it year after year. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS €0., PAINT AND COLOR MAKERS, 2509 Stewart Avenne, Chicago. ©] Si Antoine Street, Montreal, 10 Canal Sircet, Cleveland, 607 Wraccciagton Uirat, Mow Yors. When the natual teetn bave been lost, the comfort, the health, the speech, and the personal appearanee will be greatly enhanced by the substitution of Artificial Teeth skillfully made. Good health, good anpearance and comfort depend upon the dentists skili in making an Artificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted. Art ificiai teeth can be made to present a very natural ap- pearance an occasienal dark tooth, an irregular airange ment, or a tasty fillings will break the porcelain monot- ony s> often noticeable. The sunken condition of perryns cheeks and lips due to the loss of the natural tzeth, is changed completely by the insertion of proper- ly made Artificial teeth. We make AreiScial tect’ hat will fill out ho‘low cheeks and add youth and tone to the counteneree. If von are proubled with bed fitting A:tificial tecth that do no sta} in their piac. as they should, we can, b¥ Lae of 4 now method, make your old ect over at a small expéiise and give you a perfect fit. We guaragtee our work tu b #atisfactory in all respects. You can call in,in the merning Jand have your teeth same day. Painless Dentistry--Moderate Charges. ~.. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Opeit evenings Tio 8. - —— HAVE HAD see a . i AN ENCOURAGING SPRING TRADE ~=—ay” ere : we this epring thaa t be a reason for vdled oaly the “a8, -TICULABLY yearanc* to our .in nattresst®) Jy, fact we hac%’s ry om, we EVER did jv’ the samé time. osreb ‘that, and we thih itis this: Vie’ have's ” beet grades, and Zeve asked ‘Only poor’ grate pr When comparidg ours with othete, not? v™ the difference in quatity of tickin’y antl’thé géue sat & and just here we wold lik, to cal] yout atte : pillows. We have all grades, from '60c uf: « a] John Newsor! eR y vies FFPF AAAAAARAH A ens 2ee*% a ae « & = = Q a ~~ oS os oS —e2. “Soo ose ae an, i? SS I