Se en - ee THE DAILY BAAMINER, CHAKLUr'TETOWR MARCH 14, 1599 ‘ The Examiner Calendar. FOR MARCH... eo MOONS CHANGES. ‘ Quarter, 4th. ¥ Mooa, lit! t Quarter, 18th Moon, 27th [Day fWe'k} 988 | De Rises.| Sets. : a sick alieuiial : | Wednesday '6 39 5 45 {11 5 Thursday 38 46 8 uFricay 36 47 12 4 Saturday 34 49 15 §,Sur lay 32 50 18 6 Mon day 30 §2 22 7, Tuesday 28 53 25 $ We:inesday 26 54 28 9 Thursday 24 56 31 10 Friday 22 57 35 1 Saturday ® iF 39 12S ay 2. 8. «& 41 13 Monday 16 1 45 4 day 13 3 | 48 15)" nesday 13 + 51 16,1 sday ll ge Be 7 Fr ¥ 9 6 58 18 Satu rday 8 7 120 19 Sun lay 5 9 4 20 Mor jay 3 ll 8 21 Tuesday l 12 ll 22: Wednesday 5 59 13 14 Thursday | 57 15 18 4 Frid ty 55 16 21 25|Satu rday 53 17 24 26 Suniay 51 19 28 27| Mon lay 49 20 1 28) Tues day 47 21 | 34 29) Wednesday, 45 a3: } 30) Thur sday 43 24 41 31) 5 42 25 i124 War's, Lost, Found, && Ss High th Water 26 15 04 53 42 31 19 08 56 45 34 23 OL 50 39 28 16 05 54 42 a 20 09 59 10 46 | 1) 35 even Loe 2 02 2 50 SAarnanr & wb ~ ~~ OOo - = SOMUSWNPRMPe oo 0 WANTED TO HIRE.—on a farma young employment, and THE EXAMINER office man eady Apply : LO (tn Cofttin’s, Brighten and Ladies leave at Street. applyto Wm Saturday evening Murrav iiver Wa ch and Geld t hain juardian Office and get reward T)> LET.—Two small heuses on Dorchester Iwk pd ® good wages between Mr Weeks & Co's store,a Please | 61 3i IRGA V FOR S4 LE. +n Organ in ood con dition. rice $20.00. apply at this effice- d2i 6 d NOTIC! —As my wife has left me, 1 hereby give not ce that I wi'l not be responsib'e for any bil yntracted by her Bernard Wynne myv Si pd 60 LOST--4 pair of gold rimmed spectacles Finder: please leave at this office. ———_—_ as trave perienc* ue To Li ae the **( St., 29x Appiv t© Peake Bros Ndi! [3 & Ce. N)) ; HEREBY avplicati on will be made to to Parlia aent of WAN ED.—A young maa of good address salesman must have some ex‘ ind be a hustler- Apply b A.B Po.t vffice Box M7 Ch’town ‘ —The house and premises known d Lordon House,’ situateon Water i* Government Warehouse No l jan23-—-tf GIVEN y letrerto 45 52 YHAT QUITE UP TO DATE. An Illustration of the Artfulness of the Medern Girl. ‘The artfulness of the modern girl,”’ | remarked a woman who was agirl years ago, ‘‘passeth understanding. I have. for example, a young kinswoman of 15, whose mother, knowing that my hus- band was out of town, invited me to her house to tea one day. The girl was so sweet to me that in the end, though I badn’t the slightest idea of doing it when I set out, I asked her to come home with me and stay the night. She assented—rot too eagerly—and as we walked toward the car together—she lives on Capitol Hill—she began to talk of young Mr. So-and-so, Commander | So-and-sc’s son, who was £0 anxious to meet me. Nc woman is too old to be proof against flattery, so I expressed an interest in Mr. So-and-so, and told her she might bring him to see me some aay. ** *It would be nice if he could come aver this evening, wouldn’t it?’ she said the ghtfully. I agreed that it would. ‘** Yon might have sent him a note if you had known,’ I said, for at my age it isn’t too often that young men want to make my acquaintance. ‘* ‘I tell you what,’ she said, quite as if the idea had just occurred to her; ‘I'll telephone to bim and see if he has any other engagement.’ ‘‘We went into the nearest drug atore, and idly I followed her to the tel- ephone box, though she called my at- tention to something at the other end of tbe store. Central gave her the desirea number—the young man’s brother is a physician. ‘* ‘Is this Mr. So-and-so?’ she asked. ** Pause, ** *It’s all right about tonight,’ she ' said. ‘Goodby.’ ‘*That’s all she said. And then, and not till then, I realized how that inno- cent young thing had played it on me. As I said before, the artfulress of the modern girl passeth understanding. ’’— Washington Post. Si¢K HEADACHE Positively cured by these THE SLY POLAR BEAR. flow He Gets His Dinrer of Seal or Walrus Meat. In his native home the polar bear | does not often meet with small boys anxious to treat bim to buns and other dainties. The consequence is that bruin has to devise many curious ways of se- curing his food, and none is more strange and interesting than that relat- ed by two trustworthy travelers in Greenland, that country of strange sights. They have known the polar bear to take a stone or a huge lump of ice in his fore paws and from a favorable beight, as a cliff or a precipitous ice bill, to hurl the missile down upon the head of a walrus, an enormous brute often twice ths size of the bear, and so stun him that bruin could rash in and complete the destruction at his leisure, thus securing a month’s rations, The most usual food of the ice bear, as the Germans very appropriately call this beast, is the common seal of the arctic regions. The latter is the wari- est animal of the north, and both Eski- mo and polar bear need their best strat- egy to catch it. Z In the summer time, when the snow is off the ice of the ocean shore and islets, the seals can be plainly seen as black dots on the ice, probably asleep, but always near their holes, which lead down through the thick ice to the water below, and into which they can throw themselves by the least movement. Bruin, seeing one afar, walks up as near as he deems safe and then begins crawling on his wary prey. The seal, if the weather be sunny and pleasant, takes short naps, relieved by shorter moments when it is scanning the vicinity for signs of an enemy’s ap- proach. During these times the bear is very quiet and as still as death itself, with eyes apparently closed, though really a corner of each is kept open, and in this way he hopes the sea! will take him for a heap of snow, an appearance which his coat readily helps him to as- sume. During the naps he creeps forward with greater or Jess rapidity, according to his nearness to the seal and conse- quent fear of being heard or seer. When but 10 or 12 yards away, and the seal is in the depths of a good nap, tha bear rushes upon bim and with a singk blow of his powerful paw knocks the smaller brute senseless and so far away from the hole that be cannot escape br that way, even if the blow received is not immediately fatal. in winter time the ice is covered witt snow, and thisis hollowed out by the seal into a snowhouse, covering the hol: in the ice and connecting at the top o! the dome with an aperture about th: size of a shilling, called the blowhcle | world to them. the coal bTil and the taxes, and that she’d take her furniture to fix upae | home of her own. The idea of threaten- | ing @ man in that way, in cold blood!”’ — Washington Star. Two Extremers. **My ambition, ’’ said a French writer, *is to condense a book intoa chapter, a chapter into @ paragraph, a paragraph into a phreee.’’ A teacher in one of our colleges said of Richardson, ‘‘His am- bition was to expand a phrase into a paragraph, a paragraph into a page, a page intoa chapter and a chapter into a volume.’’—New York Commercial Advertiser. A Family Secret Out, Teacher — You don’t know what h-u-n-t spells? What does your father do when his collar button is lost? Jobnny (slyly)—He says things.— —Jewelers’ Weekly. Centuries ago, people used to fear wha they called the pestilence. “Black Death” wae the moet terrible thingin the They fear it us people now fear the Cholera and yellow Fever. and yetthere is a thing that causes misery and more deaths than any of these. It is 80 CcOmmon that nive-tenthe of a'l the sickness in the world is traceable toit. It is werely that simple, common thing con~ stipation. d zziness, beadache, lose of appetite, loas 0! sleep, ton] breath and distress after eat- ing. The litt!e help needed is furnished by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. One pillisa gentle laxative and two a mild cathartic, Ooce used,always in favor. If vou are careless enough to let an noscrup lous druggist sel! you something on which he makes more mopney,it is your own fault if you do not get well. and get Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets Send 31 one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Association, Buffalo. N Y., sod receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 pege “Com~ mon Bense Medical Adviser,” profusely iInstrated. P. E. Island Railway Easter Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EXTURSION RETURN TICKETS at One First class Fre will be :ssued March 29th to April 3rd, 1899, both inclusive to and from all stations, good to return upto and including April 4th, 1899. Tickets are not good for going journey after date of issue. Special Cheap Rates. Tickets will be issued on al! trains SATUR- PAY, ist April, good to return same day, at the following low rajes: — It makes people listl-ss, causes ; Besure | ' of course. TUTE FTV TT SV TESTO ST Y TT OV VTS ST BUST EHSL SU TEN CIOS | Sold by all reputable dealers from @* Nova Scotia to Br-tish Columbia for ee) ny <t try 1 a Ei aes, ~~ ‘ e¢ c- i | o! Made from pur, 1, 32 Frieze. Five y — | inch collar, with t t tab - ? ed edges—Raiscd «. os. Leng Nine colors, Bla Blue, bia Drab, Claret, Heather, Oxiurd, b: ture and Olive mixture Waterproof, Windproof, Frostproof, Comfortable. 6.75 Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the pox ket, Insist on seeing it, it is a good square guarantee. Ceapnoonnoogs SEREEESESELISELELESISE LISLE EET Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’towg @->d The Dye of Quality all colors and 15 cents for black. Free Illustrated Book, all about successful ome Dyeing, by addressing CANADIAN DEPOT 8 PLACE ROYALE, MONTREAL. Cheese Makers The Morell Dairying Co., invite tenders uotil 20th March, prox., from competent Cheese Makers for season of 1899. Tenders to state: — 1. Rate per lb, fiading all supplies, in- cluding helpand pay, $0 rent. 2. Wages per month, company finding everything including help. Quantity manufactured last year about RDS 24% 64 wwe us ~~ es The new, clean, quick, brilliant, fede. less hu:ne dye, ‘*‘ Maypole Soap,” is the dye of highest quality. It gives satisfactory results in home dyeing every single time. Maypole Soap Its high quality prevents that “streaky” effect that powder dyes seldom fail to yield, Progressive druggists and grocers sell it—all colors, OxXD~< 2D DL DL BL ILV DL DLP LP PO Vana Pee | Mave In ENGLAND Doesn't dye the hands. 10 cents a cake for ae ae Te te lee ae ee ei hk kk ne. 2 ee er 2 a a 14 lon Ped ANENT ine aS >» —. Little Pills. eo 7 is aod this that a 888: | vrienish to Charlottetewn.... ............ $) 9; 24 tones. N PE“ WANE DaNC AwY, fora reathes when heisin want of fresh air. | A'berton ” kan peed 1 25 Lowest or any tender not necesearil Acttoaneni tts Acts already obtained (60 iev istress spepst. “ 4 - y Victovit “naoter 85. and 61 Victoria aes ‘ ae also relieve Dist from Dy ay Here tho bear watches for many & a" wg Ba ees 115 accepted. 101) to deiin® the japital ane of the Com. sndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: long hour if necessary, and when the | port Hill Og ya talee horas oa A.D. McEWEN, Sec’y. n t t e — a Ty, o_ . 7 . iT) oe I ie . paav, 9 to competi oe ae = fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- | gnorts of the seal are heard he crushes ee gk SOR AL e ewe eweens 85 | Morell, Feb. 27—w pat 2i ‘ rowing a od iavesting, ani for other purnoses | Ass, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue | in the fragile dome of the snowhous: Beet t eas “ CEE Rede = - —- - : e at We ¢ ? c >» ¢ . . ~ —T . . . . " ee oy 5 : ° ° a . oe a See Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. They | with his paw, impaling the seal on his Kensington . ete cteceresenes TB | fanadian Pacific Railway : 303-9.” Solicitors for the Applicants | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. curved claws, and proceeds to practi- | preralt. . oe , ‘ Giaeiiha dd cain ' cally demonstrate how polar bears can | Cape Traverse = “ 7h — = “The ow Birthrate,” “Christianity and Smail Pill. Small Dose. subsist in a arctic winter. —London ates i | eee ee Reke ee seee “60 : Agnosti« sm.” sermons, by Rev. James Aimp- Small Prico, Telegrapb N. Wiltshire sfeticsaiaa Hod eae TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT : Fon, pric c ane * respec ively, oT Saice a . > 2 s . si eeve cos stew 45 THE KXAMINER office and at Carters’ and ubstitutio th SG IT aici Charlottetown mead ceduke baked ae Haseard & Moore’s Bookstores. S n Souris a rindi. sangosaeae EE BY Hasea: ! ‘ His Feelings Were Hurt. eee ane ; 75 T URIST S SKATI%.—Sharpened while you wait. and the fraud Uf the day. **L used to think these mother-in-law eee a eee “75 0 LEEPERS $ at £ 7 arc >] ’ . : : >. 40 Teyele Kapair Store opposite the aksting ‘ ’ jokes were fiction,” said a young man | Cardigan . ‘75 | eaving Montreal every THURSDAY set 11 ; Rink af. See you get Carter’s, with a fancy vest and a receding chin, Mg Se a aes 60 - me the PACIFIC COAST, accommo- ° “2 ‘* Me & aah 400 oh eb anes <0 a “0 ci ' wicuieec es ee ‘but I guess they're justifiable. Tignish to Summerside... 2)...“ go.93 een class passengers for ail points, AT ; A! —~a 8 y n ' y *eUTe ” > yp” } “'bertoa A b6Ubwewseesn. ee eane D ; ETE — some experience in Double Entry _Book-keep- Ask for Carter S, Has yours been cruel to you! Bloom field cs ra ett ees 351 Berth Rat | ing. and vseful for general office work. “Yes. 1 told two or three of these | Ay; cary “ a ‘25 | Montreal oy ee $7.00 | t s 4 . : x . és ode PET ws cece sarees sesesecess 4. Apply ut this office. 61 Insist and demand stories about a man’s being glad to be Sl pet , 45 | Montreal to Kevelstone............-+++00+4 7700 - ° . . ; . . a rt¢ oe . is t . TO REN'T.—for atermiof1 to 5 years, that tid of his wife’s mother, and she szid | \gsceoushe - 1 ees ” aeeetat reeee Peteeeeeeeee noe Or ey gt OR Eh: Pe that if I kept on tallking in that maxner | Ken ington S|" Ser Pasenge Matis toad polis i oman sq Possession given Lat May next varter S Little Liver Pile - ‘A stan nerin2g thse horse ro : ea oe Ue et Apes e 35 : ’ Z Ww 2 - : pe 0 ‘ po nts in Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 w= —— SS —————— _ —< —- aS oy ae ‘<< ~ UANADA, eSTERN U NITED Srares and to ; —— — iidhene .. & > Chee = | Japan, Cutna, 'npia, Hawaran Isianps, WOTI( F Is HEREBY GIVEN that an app Hunter River “ ‘69 | AUSTRALIA and Maniia, and also for de a lication will be made tothe Parliament of N. Wiltshire “ a | aaetuate es oe tits ae session, ‘by the aah en... ) scriptive advertising matter and maps, ion Cr § ; tea eri ¢ sur- —" axe ** aa ode seve Gon cua fe-pm aus to amsed the ne8 I-termectate Stations at oropatinate rates. | INS Ladies’ Dongola laced and of Inc’.ge:atii a of the Company, to enable 2, Special Pomenece Train will leave Tig- a A. . os ne 101e8 ongoia ac the Companyto carry on basiness of In- nish atoa m. Aprilist; arrive at Charlotte- sst. enl, Fass. t. »dnee om surance 4 sinet iaienaain and for other pur- oe — Se os Leave an eee St John, N B ’ : buttoned boots, heres ed tr - m, Summe 5 45 , , IN. BD. . oad DATED at Toresto, this 3éth day of p,m. arrive #¢ Tlertsh about 9 00 p..m,;. thus BNSTO368 DOO $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, nuarr. : allowing ferple west of Summerside ar onp- = eece b nearly all sizes — eae : To i.ivosh ortunity ef commiog to Summerside and Char ave J Te eae” taht tre ees Tied 9 nai their business and returning ADVICE ABOUT nt i pesliaaieal ill ’ oa a a yPHOTOGRAPHIC.—The celebrated Cve- OO ie lone Care was e being used by amateurs ‘tan and profesdidnals »11 over the civilized world, ern ak Ch town, 1, 96 * , The most compee: and least complicated at at s-eew I j any ic fe matket. A child san opefate ° - i) = P do and Complete Instructions go e wit each Camera. Size of pictures 2¢x24 nh 9 scenic to DRT. b ice Huo. Nothing on earth ANI Nature S Own give youora ffienito whom.oresented more Oameras Write pleagjve yan ohe of these sor a*tra’al Catalogee wito full we tions, Prion &c Marsh Aify. a . Lake 7 tf. @% Chicavo =0ap ( OOD SOAP cheap. ve have toe mueh No. 1 PAMILY SOAP lnorder to reduce our WE OFF {Toz 11b Bars for 49¢ I ER veeeeeA SNAP SANDERSON & CO PBRE FOOD SELLERS, ‘x lots at lower price. We find stock fail. will completely digest the meat. h Atal yyspepsia Cure Nature's remedies are not like man’s—they never Of the many remedies intended to cure dyspepsia, sour stomach, distress after eating, weight in the stomach, wind on the stomach, loss of appetite, dizziness, nausea, im- poverished blood, catarrh of the stomach, sick headache, and similar results of indigestion, only one is uniformly and unfail- ingly successful—that is nature’s own remedy, found only in DR. VON STAN’S PINEAPPLE TABLETS. The pineapple contaiiis a large amount of Vegetable Pepsin— nature's most potent aid in digesting food. Mix meat and pineapple and agitate the mixture at a temperature of 103°, and the pineapple Take two of Dr. Von Stan's Pineapple Tablets after your meals and they will digest your food without aid from the stomach. This @ course rests, strengthens and heals the stomach, r will cure the most chronic case of dyspepsia. They give im- mediate relief. Take them for ashort time and will be as strong and hearty as that of a farmer's are as pleasant to the palate as candy. druggists.—35¢. a box—or direct from THE VON STAN MEDICINE CO., Toronto, Can., and Buffalo, N.Y. I The tablets ur stomach boy. Sold by Dr. S. W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggist TO LET. About 43 acrs of land between the Upper and Lewer St. Peter’s Road, ad- joining the Estate of the late Ralph Brecken. Apoly atthe office of the Von- volly state, Queen Street A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PETERS, Trustees late Owen Connolly | Feb 22—eod tf J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, London, England | CANNED Goops AND PRODUCE BROKER. ee An extensive City and Shipping Trade give me excellent facilities for hardling to bes oo vantage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese, Butter, mn, Eggs and Poultry. Corresponéence selicited Top Market anteed,, eo” “~“BSGen? OSOQ® } tS GRO42Bsuss a ; When ordering a packege Pepper, Ginger, Allepice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al- ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Vaane 2006 4 404642008 Annual meeting —OF THE— Fruit Growers’ Association OF P. E. ISLAND The annual meeting of the Fruit Grow- er’r Asseeiation of P. E Island, will be held in B.1.8. Hall,Kent St Charlottetown on Tuesday, 21st March, inst: at 2 o’ clock p. m., tor the purpose of comsidering re- ports of officers and the transaction of other business, By order PHTEBR McCOURT Prices andprompt Reteras G Mar, iné-@meea Sec’y March 3r@ 1899—td All Bland weekly papers 2i Unparalled ‘Bargaill at Jurey & Co's uccessful acrifice ale <y==—" * Look where you wi!!, but don’s buy ua til vou get our «ale prices. Eight day striking clocks from $2.50 up, warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good quality and nice dé signs, at very low prices. Rugs, Brosoh- ea, Sleeve Links, Chains, Bracelets, Stick Pins, Lockets, etc., at reduced prices Spectacles and eyeglaesss very cheap. We also have a nice line of Chinaware, Fancy Goods, Teya, etc. whick will be at extraordinary low prices to cleat. Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches and Jewelry. The Melive Jewelry and Fancy (yooda store of SURDY & CO. Sunnyside, opposite Post Office