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Apply to Peake Bros & Co, jan3—t’ WANTED.— A Competent D. E. Book- Kener having \«oare hour each afternoon or evening can oddress P, O- Box 326. i} rirl for general housework V. McGregor. Prince St 40 3i eod ' pd W ANTE D.— Apply to Mrs. ¢ HORSE WANTED—A quiet {driving horse. Apply at this oflice, {0 3i SKATES.—Sharpened while you wait and repaired by a comovetent hand at Rice's Bicyele Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. ‘PHOTOGRAP AIC.—-The celebrated ve- lone Cameras are being used by amateurs and professiona's all over the civilized world. The most compact and least complicated of aay in the market. A child ean operate them. Plain and Complete Instructions zo with each Camera. Size of victures 2)x2} un to 5x7. Price 3) Wup. Nothing one arth will give youor a fri-ndto whom oresented more pleasure than one of these Cameras, Write for Illustrated Catalogue wit full d4scriv- tions, Prices&c. Marsh Mfg. (o., 542 W. Lake ™ Chicago. 297 tf. NVIICE I3 HEREBY {GIVEN ‘SHAT application will be made to to Parlia nent of Canada at ita next session by THE DOMIN- ION PERMANENT LOAN COMPANY. for a Act to amend tts Acts already obtained (60 Victoria chapter 85. a1 61 Vietoria chatter 101) to deflae the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, and to consolidate. define, declare and enlarge ita powers of leading, purchasing, bor- rowing and iavesting, ant for wher purooses Dated at Toronto this 12th December, 1393. MACOONELL, BOLAND € HOMPION, 393 —9i Solicitors for,the Applicants ae KS L§ ———_ fs DU % RY a NZ mr ' $ Fis Ne % Hs M sh ¥ -— N aK aK When you know what you want in the printing line come here and we will do it for you. Whenundecided come to us and taik:i over, we’ve had a good deai of experience in our business. Perhaps we'll be able to show you the very thing that you want: The Examiner Pub. Co. 2 The Job Printers TESS ASS se “a AN Sha Ne aN a4 ae a (i bom yy ——-§-4 _— — - - -—- - tect, Libera!-Conservative MEETINC! A MEETING of the Liberal-Con- servative electors of the second elector- al district of King’s County wiil be held at Morell, on Thursday, 23rd inst, at 2 o'clock, p ™., for the purpose of organization, J. P. DOYLE, Convener. JAMES McISAAG, Secretary Hd St Peter's Bay, Feb.15, 99, TNE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 23, 1859 4d eae hee ee ae { . oe x e -~ — | PERT PERSONALS. | for a man who was determined to die in the last ditch Blanco is a vivacious corpse,—E xchange, Helen Gould is loved by the whole American army, but she won’t marry a one of it.—St. Paul Globe. That man Sagasta ia a natural born | crisis destroyer, judging from the facile manner in which he dodges them as fas? Detroit Journal. as tiavy appear,- Queen Victoria has bestowed the Order of the Garter upon Queen Wilhelmina, The happy young sovereign seems not ta i ty World. Spain is in tears over her empty treas- ury. pockets of Weyler she might find something to her advantage.— Brooklyn Eagle. els through the Hawaiian Islands. She is | ranidly developing into a full American tourist.—New York Mail and Express. CURIOUS CULLINGS. Girls in New Guinea have small chance of eloping. Every night they are put in a little house at the top of a tall tree, The ladder used to reach it is then removed. , A Persian never takes a dose of physic until he has previously obtained a favor- able answer from heaven in the shape of an omen. Should he happen to sneeze when he has the potion at his lips he throws the medicine away. It used to be the custom when the chief priest of one of the Kongo tribes showed | symptoms of illness to kill him forthwith either hy strangling or by aid of a club, the natives believing thatif he were al-' lowed to die by disease all the rest of the world would perish. POLITICAL QUIPS. Secretary Day is not the ieast bit super @titious. There are Ohio men who would) pot think of resigning an office on Friday er any other day.— Washington Post. How quick we are to adopt current. hrases into political slang! Here is a headline artist who says that ‘‘ Politicians Are Grinding Their Machetes,'’—\ater- bery American. | Sidewalk Perlis. You may bw, atter the if you will, But the rind of bananas will trip you up still, you may s fruit —Chicago Record. Jealousy. Canny Scot— Yours is a poor country. Paddy—Well, we can afford to wear @eeches anyhow.—Tit- Bits, Musings. The poesy that fills my soul 4 As far as I have long time seen Will never fill my empty bowl Nor ever fill a magazine. —Town Tovica, —_— - + PEN, CHISEL AND BRUSn. Tanner, the American negro painter, who has one picture in the Paris salon and another in the Luxembourg, is the gon of Bishop Tanner. Miss Kate Lily Biue, sister of Lieuten- ant Blue of Santiago fame, has written a novei under the title, **The Hand of Fate; A Romance of the Navy.’”’ Miss Theodora Cowan of Sydney, Aus- tralia’s first woman ser'pter, wes 1 stu- dent under the Amerieii., Loc. 2’U +. FS, and has exhibited two pieces of her work in the Grafton yalliery. Rudyard Kipling’s cruise with the British channel squadron is confidently expected by tho British tars to result in something that will complotely eclipse his **Barrack Room Ballads.”’ In her recently probated will Mrs. Lynn Linton becueathed a brooch given her by Lander D. Swinburne, some of whose finest verse has been in praise of the auther ef the “Imaginary Conversationa”’ - —— 4 be lacking in strong supporters.— Kansas | Now, if she would start an investi- | gating committee on a tour through the | icx-Queen Liliuokalani accompanies the | U nited States commissioners on their trav- | { PFURKISH SOLDIERS | The Will Suffer the Most Intens¢ Agony With Remarkable bortitude, An English surgeon, Dr. Rran, whik serving with the Turkish army in = thi cuuspaign of I877-S saw a marvelous ox hibition of the lortitude that resisés pai und sustains with cheerfulness a violent physical shock The surgeon's first capital operatior | was performed on a Turkish soldier whose knee had been shattered by a shell. He re fused to take chloroform, and the surgeon | took his leg off above the knee He never groaned por uttered an ex ‘lamation, but smoked a cigarette during | the operation. When the Turkish captain eame around with his notebook to take down the name, age and regiment of eac! wounded man, his patient answered quiet ly all questions, though the surgeon war stitching up the flap of skin over the stun p. | At the first battle of Plevna Dr. Ryan fledged | worked all day amorg the wounded. In his book, ‘‘Under the Red Croscent,’’ he records that in ail his surgical experience , he has never Known men to exhibit such fortitude under intense agony as did these Turkish soldiers. The recovery of the wounded, consider ing the unfavorable conditions under which they were treated, filled him witb wonder. Their injuries were terrible, but their splendid physique, unimpaired by intemperance, enabled many of them after a few weeks in the hospital to resume their places in the ranks. ‘*] never saw a private soldier under thc influence of liquor during the whole time that I was in the country,’ writes Sur- geon Ryan. “There were many of these men whose lives } could have saved if I could have persuaded them to take stimu- ants, but it was impossible to get them «» touch alcohol even as medicine. ‘The principles of their religion forbid the use of alcohol, and the humble Turk clings so tenaciously to his religion that he would rather meet death itself than violate its precepts.’’ Many of the wounded lost their lives owing to their religious belief that the loss of a limb would prevent them from en- tering paradise. They refused to submit to amputation, preferring to die rather than to live maimed. Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst. cess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFSD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowcls. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dosa. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifkg -- iF eomfort almost immediately. ¢ures piles in three to five nights. 35 cents. Gure most stubborn and long 40 doses, so cents. cure, eminently to-day as the star of hope to sufferers from heart trouble, and so far past the experimental period that thousands to-day proclaim,in no uncertain sound, the belief that were it not for this great remedy they world have long ago passed into the great beyond. Most eminent doctors, whom heart cases have baffled, have tested Dr. Agnew’s claims, and to-day they prescribe it im their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known to medical science, tering, shortness of breath, weak and irregular pulse, swelling of feet and ankles, pain in the left side, chilly sensations, fainting spells, uneasiness in sleeping, dropsical tendency and as many more indications that the heart is deranged. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart is a heart specific; and no case too acute to find relief from it inside of thirty minutes—a powerful cure. ‘She Carries Her Heart on Her Sleeve” What a boon to many a man or woman if this were literally so—How many spirits are broken because this particular organ is shackled by disease—and yet how many times has Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim reaper and robbed hum of his victim. Diseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict humanity—ruthless to old and young alike—not insidious but violent, for when the heart fails the whole system yi arRe o suffers violence. Discussing causes here will not console the suffering one, The one great yearn of the heart-sickened patient is how to get relief and » Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart stands pre- What are the symptoms? Palpitation, flut- Mrs. Jno. Frrzpatricx, of Gananoque, Ont., after having been treated by eminent physicians for heart disease of charged from the hospital as a hopeless incurable. acute pain and palpitation, her feet and ankles swollen, and there was every tendency to the drupsical form of heart disease, but the lady pro- cured Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart as she declared, as a last hope. One dose relieved her of a very acute spasmin less than thirty minutes, and three bottles cured her—not a sympiom of the trouble remaining Conpuctor Writs G. Lucas, of the N. & W.R.R., and living at Hagarstown, Md., suffered for years with acute valvular form of heart omy ie him man _ lay — oan dail : spent a small fortune remedies an specialists in promise of a cure, and all ended in disappointment, until a good friend, who had been benefited, recommended Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. He tried it, and found it pave him relief and e continued its use until afew bottles were taken, an strong, and says, “ Tell all sufferers that I can highl DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT cures eczema, salt rheum, tetter, scald head ard allitching skin diseases: five years’ standing, was dis- She suffered from duties on the road, treating with heart to-day be's well and y recommend this great remedy.” DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER relieves cold in the head or bay fever in ten minutes—will standing catarrh cases quickly and permanently. DR. AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS cure constipation, billoussess, sick beadache, torpid er Sold by Dr, 5, W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggit. —ce<c- « #2 . 7 ee a tt tee ~ Satisfaction or ~<a ee ee Your Money Back. In accordance with our advertise- ments to guarantee our workmanship to the fullest extent and in every particular, and as an evidence that the Guarantee Card, which you will find in the pockets of Shorey’s gar- wearing Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing and do not find it perfectly satisfactory in every particular and will communicate your complaints to us, we will see that you are satisfied or your money refunded. SS eR i ec 6) ee RT EE H. SHOREY & CO., - MONTREAL. i Mfgs. of ‘* Ready-to-Wear ’’ Clothing. i | { ' ments, means what it says, if you are ' | | | ' | ' ae ee a es ee ee —————— Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town Brahmin Tea in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer- ed here regardless of price, of which the following are a few samples:— New York, October 20 If you can send it to Bostoa it will be forwarded to me, Brooxtyn, N, Y., 4th December. we are eo fond of? order the same kind again if we can get it without too much trouble. Provipence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. before; but I don’t want any other. Orrawa, November 4th. another box before navigation closes. Toronto, December 26. bere thought is very fine, Si Montreat, April 20. Do you remember sending me two boxes of tea last September. very difficult to beat. Dc you want an Agent here. busisess for you. Sr. Jour, NV. B. October 39. finished. Mowncrox, N. B. November 2. for the amount. Hauirax, N. 8.Novembe: 6. and oblige. Winpsor, N, 8. February 1st gives much satisfaction, aud is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. HORACH HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United States. Ch’town. Feb. 13. The Most Pooular and Best Seller Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received Would it b» too much trouble for you to send me a chest of that India Tea that We liked the tea purchased from you last summer so well that I should like to I would like an 80 lb. box same as The Tea you sent is excellent, so much dowe like it that I want you to eend We are cimply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample sent. I may have a larger order fot you next time, as friends who have tasted it Kindly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the same quality as we ad before, which would be I believe I conld do a good Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satis~ facto*y and much liked by my family. [ will send for another box when this is Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send meone box. [ enclose P.O. order tease send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea nn aa. ta ne _) THE DAILY EXAMINER Isened every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (iN ADVANCE) nt. TeRPe.seceser ss ooeeereeee $4.60 Bix Manthee, ....c05000 veccceree sonreeen aE Tanee Mote, . «> << sernetacseanes .$1 00 Pee Fee n. 0 oo s000 Ks dl oman cee 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canadaor the United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning. It jg made up of the matter which bas app-ar- ed in the Drily, and is a first-class news. paper, coutamming a'l the latest news Subscription $1 004 year. EEN S Butcher s The finest polish for hard- wood floors in existence. Polishing Brushes, etc., Dodd ano Rogers. Wholesale & Retail SEINE & Artificial : Teeth. DR. JOHN P. MUR Qoeen St., near LondonHouse. Provincial Rifle Association. The Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association, will be held in the City Court Room at 7.30, on Tues- day evening, February 28th, 1808. FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lr., Cote, B.ls President S. F. HODGSON, Masor, Secretary-Treasurer. Feb. 13th, 1899—dy eod &wtd Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sua- day, excepted,) as under. ee eee anenenenaseiatne ee SKATES Ih A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks, Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE Walker's Corner. eeeee HOCKEY & ACGME. STOVES & HARDWARE frains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up A. M FP. M. A. 4 2 B 700 310 Charlottetown...10 20 2 8 715 3 30..Royalty Junction 1015 2 16 762 417 .Nuorth Wiltshire. 9 2); 1 4D 8 OL 4 31..Hunter River... 9 05,123 838 5 18..Emerald........ 88128 9 05 5 47..Kensingtoa...... 7 33 12 2 i Se 930 6 50 Ar.) Ly. 7 00 12 @ - S’Side - A. M. 2 50 Ly. | (Ax 10 30 aes. deeds Wellington... oor PUR ckck cous Port Hill.......+.. Oa AE AE OO Liesth: ins -owesnis “ OU iD Wes evan 6 fae Ailbettam... . «066 ses «0 6 ® IP iene ose eer lv 6 00 Pm Me A. Me -, Wa A. M. 2 30 Iv......---Charlottetown....2r 10 aU) 410. .ccccccese- Mount Stewart... 8 Ud > ee | eee 7% '5 45 ar.........Georgetown...-.- lv 7 10 Pp. M. A.M. 4 05 lv.......-. Mount Stewart...ar 5 00 Se phe shane iow 8 1 B I9.......cwercceltts. Palerd..<osscceg ean a ook cos ob es «hae ayy Pp. M. A. M. e M. Rg an? SEF 5 15 ORI OS Re -- 6 G5 ar..........Cape Traverse. .lv PrP. M. A. M. ee Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't R Moneton, N. B > A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. BI. B aarleticlowa. =