Ae The Examiner Calendar. 3 Days | xy wh a a a a = ‘ i s 2 9 35 3 4) : ia te Vela ss 450 y 24 5 ++ 6 O8 ; 6 57 G6 M l 5 } 7 > 7iTuesday 20 9 52 8 33 & Wednesday 18 10 55 9 22 9 | hurs ay 17 12 58 10 1] 10 Friday , 16 14 10 1 a I} Saturday 14 15 4 11 49 Sunda 12 17 8 yr! I3 Monday l 19 ll l 26 14! Tuesday 9 20 14 2 15 IS, Wednesday 7 22 17 3 04 16 Thurslay 6 23 20 | 3 32 17\ Friday 24 23 | 441 tS Saturday 2 26 26 5 30 19 Sanday l 27 28 619 I Mo ad y 6 59 29 31 7 08 21 Tuesday 57 30 3 7 56 92| Wednesday 56 32 37 8 45 33/Thars ay ; 54 33 l 9 33 4 Friday — 50 3 45 (10 22 25 Satarc vy 50 36 §2 1111 26 Sunda 48 38 56 even 27 Monds 7 43 42 59 0 49 28 Tuesday 41: -(§ 48 i112 Ll 38 | Suppaise is stamped on every cake of Sur rise ise Soap. t’s there so you can’t to deceived. There is only one Surprise. See to it that your soap bears that word— URPRISE A pure hard soap. arene) ) oa - Lost Found, &e Fo enmee §§ cet ) ) CP ) | Wants, W ANTE. D.—A girl for general bousework. Apoly ationce Mrs W.F. Tidmirsh, Pownal Street. 48 Travelle:s Commission, sideline, bask ts grocers trade Prince Edward Island, Few- fourmdiand. J. Williams, Windsor, Ontario. WANTE D.—A young min of good address astravelling salesman must have some ¢x* perience ard be a hustler- A. B Post Office Box 517 Apply by letter to Ch’town 15 TO LET —The house and premises known as the “Old Londo. House,’ situateon Water &.. textt: Government Warehouse No 1 Aopiv tofeake Bros & Co. jan®w—er SK. \TE- Sharpened while vou wait and repiired by a comeestent hand at Rice’s Bicyele Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. The celebrated Cye- are being used by amateurs aad professionals all over the civilized world. The most compact and least complicated of any in the market. A child ean operate them. Plain and Complete Lustructions go with each Camera. Siz? of pic‘ures 2x2} un te 5c7. Price $3509u0. Nothingone urth will give youor a friend to whom presented more leasure than one of thers Cameras, Write Iilustrsted Catalogue with full descrin- tions, Priees&c. Marsh Mfg. Co., 512 W. Lake ™% Chicazo. 297 tf. PHOTOG RAPGAIC. loue Cam ris N )TICE I3 av plicatio: 3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT will be male to te Parlia nent of fanvis at ifs nex? session, by TAK DOWMIN.- [ION PERV ANEN? LOAN COMPAAY, for a Act toameid its Acts alreaiv obtained (60 Viciorit ehanter 83,an4 61 Victoria chanter Mi) to define the panty, and‘*oc Capital “tock of the mnsolidate, define, declare and ita powers of leadinz, purchasing, bor- ro Ming ani iavesting, ani for othar puro ses i ‘oronto this 12:h Decem er, 1893. W\COOINSLL, BOLAND & HOMPSON, W—9 Solicitors for the Applicants Com “The Gow Birthrate,” “Christianity and Ara sat M6 1,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp 993, prics 5: and 10: respec'ively, for sale Tar MAniwer Office and at Cartera’ “aka Haczird & Moore's Bookstores. é PROMPTLY SECURED Write todiy for a tree copy f ourinteresting booke “Tnventors Help’ * and “How you are swindled.” We bave ex‘ensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or “Yyoto. for free advice. MARION & MARION rts, New York Life a Montreal, and tic Bu ung, WwW ashington, FOR SALE _— Tle well known carriage stallion BLACK - DIAMOND - KNOX Ly . ; , #or terms, ete., apply at > oKer Store on Graft Lewis no Street. Twonty Dollars Reward. Any person giving sheet -tefennstiiies leadirg to the apprehension of the parity or parties wo broke into my house on North River between | ne dates of the 23rd and the 29:b imet. will receive the abeve reward. y R. M. YOUNG. On and after Monday, Oct Se, t patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north os of (luesn’s Square, first door to tke right upstairs, OR. J. H. AYERS, Denti | | | corpse enshrouded, to its last earthly resting THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 27, 1899 ON Rene i ELL hen f t t us a alka flats; all: t ] t { Wa i | , } a | ‘ weird { it 1 l upon t l ’ wd n V t : it of 1 iit) to a ! rn day, we rose, unrefreshed and \ ed sun thrust hi ra a s t! rugged peak ca i ‘plateau. Al] nature seemed aflame, ar as our tired, aching eyes sovr"l ‘ trest there could be found In echt dingy green of the few scrub ceara that marked the single variation tot otherwise unbrokc” glare of whitenes7 a strange, sad procession emerged froia them and wended its way toward us. As it approached we could see the cor. tege plainly. There were the patient, sad eyed women, their faces blackened by charcoal, their hair disheveled, their garments rent and covered with ashes There were ihe favorite dog and horse of the dead warrior equipped, as though ready for a jour- ney, and so fe was. There was tha itself, borne, all bedecked and place.—Lippincott’s. A Natural Fog Horn, At the Farallones the erosive agents have worked with queer caprice. This rock, being granite, bas been acted upon by the sea at all levels and throughout the long period when it has been rising out of the watery depths. Througha long narrow hole, slanting and commu- Dicating with the ocean, there comes at iotervals a terrific stream of air, forced by the spasmodic heaving of the waves against the lower orifica The govern ment, which uses this icland for light. house purposes, inclosed the upper end with the nozzle of a fog horn, and every few seconds there was blown an ear splitting brawl, which was heard far out at sea and above the din of the breaking rollers. It was allowed to roar only in foggy weather, but it was eccentric in that it would only sound at high tide.- When the tide was low, although the weather might be very thick, the thing was si- Jent. For lack of its warning a ship went ashore upon the island rocks, and then it was that the government aban- doned its Jocation on the wind hole and erected a steam siren or mechanical fog born, which has since very faithfully performed the necessary service.—‘‘Our Seaboard Islands on the Pacific,’’ by John E. Bennett, in Harper's Magazine. The Boy and His Cap. **I can’t find my cap anywhere,”’ js a | sentence more or less familiar in the household, that being what the boy says, looking for his cap, when he wants ta go out to play. Early in the search he enlists his mother, and that may make @ serious business of it. her dusting or whatever horns she may be engage! iu may take a Jong time. ‘“‘Where did you put it when you came in?’’ isa question sure to be asked sooner or later, but all the boy can an- awer is: **I don’t know.”’ And then the search gees on every- where, over and under, in all sorts of places, all at a great loss of time, if not of temper. It is found at last, as inc. hala work suurch » oh td the latter fully | She has todrop | thiligs are In time, wn In Ly eusy place, which makes the finding of it all the more exasporating The boy takes it and goes out to ph iy and straightway forgets aJl about it; but it may take quitea little time tc restore the norma) calm in the house. It is a mystery how the to lose his cap as Often as he «a Lat it appears to be a boy's way, and cow- mon to almost all, mm ne Fe ee bov manapes Disgusted. Old Lady (to driver of growler)— Now, driver, I want you to go very carefully. ‘*Certainly, mum,” ‘*And not go racing with other cabs.’’ **No, mum.,”’ **‘And not go guickly.”’ ‘*No, mum.”’ After the job the old lady, handing Lim the exact fare, a shilling, said: ‘You bave driven me very carefully and well, and here is a shilling for you. Have you driven a cab all your life?’’ ‘*No, mum. I used to drive a hearse, and blest if Idon’t go back to it. It’sa better game than this. I hope I'l] drive | yer again, mum.’’—London Fun. Poker Diet. | Daniel O’Connell’s sarcastic: and grapkic description of a lady of stiff, cold and formal manners is very happy, ‘She has all the characteirstics of a | poker—except its occasional warmth,’’ | This recalls the story of the two Irish servants who, discussing the stiff and unbending manners of the young lady of the family, agreed that ‘‘when she was a baby her mother must have fed her upon boiled pokers, underdone !’’— London Standard. round the corvers 6x : — Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Bose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter’s, | Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand arter’s Little Liver Piflg DR CLIFT cures Chronic | Diseases and Kupture in! 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