EE a EXAMINER) < every afternoon from the THE DAILY e Examiner Publis! y UO. rhs SUBSCRIPTION ADVAN } C reer S4 Of on i . @1 0) One Munth, ne Sent post paid to any part of Canadao the United States. THY WEEKLY EXAMINER ia issue! every Friday morning It made up of the matter which bas app-ar ed in the Deily, and is a firet-class news taining all the latest news paper, ci Subscr ption $1.00 a4 year. The Examiner; Calendar a cg al Sun Days Higt “4 Day of WWe'k a Rises.| Sets Water, aed mat hiatal a liWednesday 727 5 2 935 3 41 2 Thursday 26 3 338 4 30 3 Friday 25 4 4] 5 19 4 Saturda 24 5 44 6 08 5 Sunday 23 6 +7 6 57 6 Monday 21 8 49 (745 7. Tuesda 20 9 52 & 33 & Wednesday; 18 10 55 {9 22 QThursday 17 12 58 1011 10 Friday 16 14 $101 1100 1} Saturda 14 15 4 11 49 12 Sunday 12 17 8 morn 13 Monday ll 19 ll l 26 14' Tuesda 9 21 14 3 23 15) Wednes Jay 7 22 17 3 04 16 Thursday 6 23 20 | 3 32 17| Friday 4 2 23 4 41 18: Saturday 2 2 26 5 30 19. Sunday l 27 28 6 19 20 Monday 6 59 2 31 | 708 21 Tuesda 57 30 34 1 7 56 22, Wednesday, 56 32 37 8 45 23 Thursday 54 33 4 9 33 24 Friday 50 34 45 10 22 25 Saturday 50 36 2 ian &) 26 Sunday 48 38 56 even 27| Monda’ 43 2 59 0 49 28 Tuesday 41 i§ 43 |11 2 l 38 Wants, Lost, Found, & FOR 3A1.E —A cart stallion 2} yésrs old and weigning 100 lbs, sired by Lucky Harry, dam Stockman iaare. ‘The stallion is to be dispesep of at the saie of my farm, etc, on Thursdsy March 2nd at li o’clock- John E Holmes, Rocky Point. 2i pd WANTED.—A girl for general housework. Apply at oace Street. 8 Travellers Commission, sideline, baskets zZrocers trade Prince Edward Island, Few- foundland. J. Williams, Windsor, Ontario. WANTH D.—A young min of good address as travelling salesman must have some ex’ Apply by letterto perience ard be a hustler Mrs W. F, Tidmirsh, Pownal 4 A.B Post Office Box M7 Ch’town 5 TO LET —The house and premises 24 the “(1 St., Mextto Government Warehouse No | apply to Peake Bros & Co. jan B—tr KATE paired by a comoetent hand at Rice’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf PHOTO *RAPAIC. The celebrated C- lone Cameras are being used by amateurs and profes dionals all over the civilized world, Tre most compact and least complicated ot say in the market. A child can operate them. Pisin and Complete Instructions go witn each Cam4ra, Size of pictures 2x2} un to 5x7. Price 33 Wup. Nothing on earth will give you or a friend to whom oresented more pleasure than one of these Cameras. Write -or Ulustrated Catalogue wito full das-rio- tions, Priees&c. Marsh lifg. Co., 542 W. Lake “ Chicayo. 297 tf. N >) [Ck IS HEREBY GIVEN rHAT application will be made to to Parlia nent of Canada at ts next session. by THE DOMIN. ION PERMANENT LOAN COMPANY. for a Act to amead its Acts already obtained (60 Viagtoris chapter 8),and 61 Victoria chanter i6i) to defins the Capital Stock c! the Com- pany, and (9 consolidate, define, declare and enlarge ita oowers of lendinz, purchasing, bor- rOming an iavesting, and for other purnoscs Gated at Toronto this 12:h Decem er. 1893. MACDINELL, BILANDE HOMPSON, 3 ~9 Solicitors for the Avplicants “Toe Gow Birthrate,” “Christianity and Agnostic!s 1,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- 20h, price 52 and 10° respectively. for sale gt THE EXAMINER office and at Carterz’ and Havgard & Moore’s Bookstores. 7 NOTICs# t herby atven that an app'ication will be made so the Parliataent of Canada at its next sesion for an Act incorpo-ating The Canadian Mortgage ond lavestment InCorporation for the following amongst other purpuses: To car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp - any with all the necessary powers incidental o sach a business, and to acquire and under- take the assets and business of The Canada Permanen’ Loan and Savings Company, The ehold !an and Savings Company, The ynfion and Ontario Investment Company. imited and The Western Canada Loan and ‘ ompany, resneciively, or of any of a, d of such other companies of a imilar a5 My agree thereto: and enabling the essary -orporations and parties to enterinto a. necessary agreements for the } urposes afore eA nex THOMAS G. BI, \CKSTOCK for the Arplicants DATED at Toronte this 26th day of January, Tau) 25.-{ tues NOTICE Is HEREBY GIVEN i “ion will be made tothe Parliament of nada a its next session, by the Domin- ion Of Crrada Guarantee & Accident Insur- ance Vom) any for an Act to amend the Act of Incoporatic a of the Company, to enahle ‘ho Company to carry on business of In- sUrance a. ainst sickness, and for other pur- poses, YATED at ‘iat @4n app- it i IF , aeary. Tore.to, this 36th day of Srucy Biasettorve Nesbitt Chadwich __ Riddel) Solicitors for the Applicants. ee OMPTLY SECURED: Write tod»y for a free copy of oumnteresting books “Inventors Help” and “ How you are swindled.” “le have extensive experience in the intricate patent we of 50 foreign countries. Berd sk or nto. for free advice. MARION & MARION rts, New York Life Building, and known London Houre,’situateaon water Sharpened while you wait and hee aie THE DAILY MXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 28, 1869 ~~ rved His Epitaph and Died. : Harmen died bere from the bite of a rattlesnake.’’ an This is inscription on a beech tree standing on the knobs, in Monroe town- ship. back of Jeffersonville. A date ODCo 1 VW l tiie words, but 161s now indistinct ere 18 & Btrange story con- nected with the inscription. An old ‘Years ago, when that section of In liana was little explored and when t! avy bush was the dwelling place ef the wild turkey, deer and rattlesnake, Jobu Harmon started to Charlestown to attend court. He was armed with an old fashioned rifle. A rattler bit Har- mon's leg. Harmon killed the reptile. Then he began to prepare for death. It was he who carved the words in lighter lines on the tree, with the request be- neath, long since obliterated by the tree's growth, to bury him on the spot. A few days later Harmon’s body was found. A grave was dug by the treeand there it can be seen today, ’’——Louisville Courier-Journal! Excessive Precaution. A southwest Georgia couple going to be married, the prospective husband paid: ‘*Molly, the last time 1 was married I Jost the ring ‘fore I got to the par- son’s. But I’m shore of it this time.’”’ ‘‘Whar is it, John?’’ she asked. ‘I’ve got itin my mouth,”’ he said. ** Im shore of it now.’”’ But when they stood before the preacher the latter asked: ‘*Where is the ring?’’ The groom gulped—choked—stutter- ed, and finally exclaimed in despair: ‘**Fore de Lord, it!” I done swallered SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Fain in the Side, TORFZD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Doss. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pifg DK OLIFT ecuces Chronic Diseases anid iiupture’= in Ch’town, Friday, Saturday land Sunday. Call or send stamp for information. Torture South American Rheu- matic Cure Cures in | 1 to 3 Days. Solomon Woodworth, of Hope- well Hiil, N.B., is rescued from a deplorably helpless condition, nduced by the a ies of rheumatism. Mr, Woodworth had contracted rheuma- tism of the severest form and ina very short time was incapacitated for work—for weeks he could get no rest — Suffered the most violent pains in his arms and shoulders—grew worse and feit he could not live, so terrible were his sufferings—his arms became per- fectly helpless. He began taking South American Rheumatie Cure— after the second dose he expericnced great relief and at the end of three hours every vestige of the pain was gone—the use of his hand and arm returned gradually and he feels alto- gether like a new man and to-day re- = joices in a cure which he proclaims almost a miracle, South American Rheumatic Cure cures in x to 3 days every form of rheumatism ane neu- ralgia. Do not suffer longer—it will relieve im six hours, South American Nervine sootiies the nerves and cures all forms of ner- vousness, South American Kidney Cure eures only kidney diseases—relicves in a fow hours, 12 se a RR NIT PA 2 NA RS OO OT I A RE MAXIMS ON LOVE, With true love there is trust.—Regnier. To love is only in the power of the wise — lh pictetus. If passion drives, let reason hold the reins. — Benjamin Franklin. Love and religion are both stronger than friendship.—Benjamin Disraeli. Who has loved well will never seek the loved one’s ill, —Calderon de la Barca, A mother alone knows what it is to love and be happy.—Adelbert von Chamisso. There is nothing in love but what we imagine. —- Charles Augustin Sainte- Beuve. | Love and death are the two great sym- pathies on which all human sympathies turn. —B. R. Haydon. Love, like fira, cannot subsist without continual motion, and ceases to exist as soon as it ceases to hope and fear,—Fran- cois de la Rochefoucauld. Love isthe most terrible and also the most generous of the passions. It is the only one that includes in its dream the happiness of some one else.—A4)phonse arr. Overruied in Khyme, In a Georgia court not long since & case involving a jackass came on fe: trial. The attorneys after indulging in a fine frenzy entered the following in- spired motion on the docket: } “If the court will consent, we will take up s Pp ' cuge > It treats not of section, country or race; It is of nointerest toany, be it ladies or lass— It begins and it ends with a humble jackass.’ Thereupon the judge, hastily sam moning his muse to his assistance, en tered up the following order: ‘Pais case coming on this day to be heard (Considered by the court to be quite absurd), And the tion herein the court doth decide rruled and denied, and the movers thereof shall not be exempt fone de'lar each for coyrtemnt, | _— , util paid, the court further passcs s sentence, that they be deemed said jack « Asses. —Law Notes. Nose, This is to be indirectly swindled ins transaction or to pay an exorbitant price for a thing in consideration of long credit. A variant is ‘‘to be bored through the nose,’’ ‘‘bored’’ here having the meaning of cheated, deceived: At this instant he bores me with some trick. “Henry VIII,’’ 1. i. 128. One taat hath gulled you, that hath bored you, sir.—‘‘Life of T. Cromwell,’’ 16u2, Il. ii. 103. And Howell in his **Instructions For Forren Trayell’’ (1650), page 59, ‘‘had known divers Dutch gentlemen grosly guld by this cheat [the selling of forged manuscripts to young travelers in Italy}, apd som English bor’d also through the pose this way, by paying excessive prices for them.’’—Notes and Queries, Payings Throuch the Theaters In Spain. Theaters in Spain have no pro- grammes. A bill in the lobby sometimes gives the cast, but most of the actors remain unknown by name. The curtain is devoted to advertisements, and in Madrid theaters advertising cards are affixed with the numbers on the back of each seat. Dainty Fruit. First Proud Parent—I am a daddy, and it is a peach. Second Proud Parent—I am a daddy, too, but itis a pair!—New Yors Trib mrs. The Poor Wife. *‘John Henry, it isn’t any good, I know, that. keeps you down town so late, when you ought to be at home with me and the children.”’ (Shrugging his shoulders.) ‘‘ ‘Honi Sold by Dr. S. W, Dodd and Geo. KE. Hughes, Druggist. | soit qui mal y pense,’ my dear.’’ ‘*That’s right! Swear at your wife in Latin.’’—Chicago Tribune. a Y C teeter af ent eee ee oat ie ys es re ¥ ay " Co per Sanee Capers, he caper, familiar in caper sauc and used also as a garnish for salads, is im ported from Spafn aud France. Capers are grown in Italy, but none is imyort- ed from there into this country. Capers are sorted into four sizes, of which the smallest are known commer. as surfines. The next larger in Freuch capers puch capotes, while the next to and the largest of known respectively as capotes No, ! and No. 2. The smallest capers are the most desirable and bring tha most mon ey. French capers sel) for more than Spanish. Capers ave imported almost wholly iv bulk in kegs of 15 or 16 gal- Jons and barrels of about 40 gallons in brine or vinegar. A few capers are im ported in glass, but they are mostly pu: upin this country. Capers grow ons bush.~-New York Sun. 3, aud the largest the largest are Capucih Royal Hotel Keepers. The king of Wurttemberg may be re- garded as a hotel keeper as well as a monarch. This has long been a tradi tion in his family, but not until lately was it discovered by the rulers of the beautiful little German kingdom how profitable innkeeping can become. When Peter the Great was traveling incognito through Europe, he refused to stop any- where but at an inn. To circumvent this whim the then king of Wurttem- berg puta tavern sign outside one of the royal palaces and, dressed as an innkeeper, himself welcomed the czar. This royal personage’s descendant now owns two large botels, from which he is said to derive a revenue equaiing $50,000 a year. Important to Athletes. Mr. Mack White, the well-known traine: of the Toronto Lacrosse Club and Osgoode Hall Football Club, writes: I consider Griffiths’ Menthol Liniment unequalled for athletes or those training. I have used it with the best success, and can heartily re- commend it for stiffness, soreness, sprains and all forms of swelling and inflamma- tion. All druggists, 25 cts. 22 Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. ~EMES BE Butcher ¢ Boston Polisi For Hardwood Floors The finest polish for hard- wood floors in existence. Polishing Brushes, ete., Dodd ano Rogers. Wholesale & Retail O\Nanetomnan Provincial Rifle Association. The Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, will be held iu the City Court Room at 7.30. on Tuea~ day evening, February 28th, 1899. FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lr, Cor, R.L President S. F. HODGSON, Mazsor, Secretary-Treasurer, Feb. 13h, 1899—dy eod &wid Artificial : Teeth. DR JOHN P.MURRAY, Qaeen St., near London House RE MOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs, DR- J. H. AYERS, D3: cially ag nonpareils, and the next larger | Spanish capers are | The Best in The World Germany. them. WESELL THEM, We also sell the make. the market. = a pearance considered. Sold on eary terms The best made Dress Shirts in the world are o>: .]_eem]ea D.A. Merris Block, Victoria Row, Ir YOU HAVE MONEY TO BURN Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home; If you want to make a sure thing of it, CAL“. ON US and select a Heintzman & Co, Piano. Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman Piano for the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can iurnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS., The P. E, Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St.... manufactured jp For comfort, fit and finish ,there are none like W. G. &R. Iv’s no nove'ty for us to sell the bestimade shirts on Try uer 95e shirt. BRUCE ee They are the cheapest ES = ere pape “ewe , and avoid ? We Should Avoid We Should Eat We Should Drink BOVRIL 30 Farringdon Street, London, Englani’. Price away duwn Walker's Corner. ...e nm aT May Tatisnny And the question arises, What should we eat, drink Supper being a late refreshment Anything and everything that does not comply with the the following, siniple Hygenie rules. 4 That which readily assimil. ates, and does not overtax the digestive powers during the night. Only. that which induces healthy sleep, without any seactionary depression in the moruing. 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