_— TEE EXAMINER CALENDAR tober, 1398. For 0 MOON'S CHANGES. tth day, Last Quarter. LSA day, New Moon. Tied day, First Quarter. Md day, Full Moon. il ae I igh Water. | Sun 5 ;Morn.| Aft. Rises,! Sets. ; Ly 11 19 11 20 '5 44 |5 25 TSenday 12 04 111 49 | 45 23 \Monday 112 48 47 21 Tuesday 0 10/133 48 19 SWednesday 0 32/5219); 49 17 GThursday | 0 58/309) 5O 15 a Priday 135; 408) 52 13 SSaturday 2 24/528! 53 il “Sanday 3 46'634' 54 9 i} Monday $ 27 | 7 22 ae Ti Teesday 642,759) 57 5 Ti Wednesday, 7 49 8 34 58 3 t3Tharsday & 42.9 07 6 Pe M4 Friday 928,'939' 12 40 MGSaturday 1010 1010; 3 , 38 ™ Sanday 10 50 1039 ' 4 57 D Monday 1) 31 (11 03 5 56 MS Teesday 2 14 (12 29 7 54 W Wednesday 1 03 9 52 MThursday 000,207; 10 50 Tl Friday 047/314 12 48 2% Saturday 1 51} 4 23 13 46 ih Sunday 314,534 14 44 ‘3 Monday 1458 641 16 | 43 35 Tuesday 635 | 7 37 17 41 Mi Wednesday| 7 49 818) 19 39 WThursday 8 46 857, 20 37 28 Friday 938 935 21 35 MSaturdzy 10 25 10 09 23 34 3 Sanday 11 08 10 35 2 33 31 Monday ll 26 That Snowy whiteness ef linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for laundry uses. + Surprise Soap® A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. +6 ecm cannes 4) emma Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ 'OBET—Halfof three story d welling house yn the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts Ap- gy % Wm Henderson, Fitzroy St, 245 tf o7? eee FF Attend Weeks & Go's THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OC TOBER 28 1898 Ae RAR Bie Am WANTED—A girl for generrl housework Apply to Mrs D. Gordon, Grafton St, ¢ ast. 252 LOST—On Thursday, Oct 12, between Opera House and Revere Hotel afur Mink skin. Finder wiil please leave the same at Revere Hotel 231 HOUSE TO LET—Op Dorchester Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, contain- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and pantry. Possession about Ist Nov. Apply to Villiam Grant, or 80n. 250 TO LET. —That comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, now D posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 20'h September, Apply to Peake Bros fo & Co. Aug, Wth, 1868, eod tf. WANTED—Atonce aman to take eharge ofasmall farm and make himself eenerally useful about @ house. Apply wo Mrs Theo DesBrisay, Spring Vark. 30 — ——— ——— STAMPED LINENS in new designs, Brainerd & Armstrongs” embroiderr silks, opentd at the Decorative Art Room, Grafton Street. BOARDERS —Boarders can beacormodated ina private family, ten minute* walk from ? Post Office. reasouable terms. Address .*) C. EXAMINER office WANTED,.—By an experienced salesman « position in Clothing, Dry Goods. or Boot and Shoe Store; references) Apply Box 9 239, FOR SALE.—Two second hand hot water furnaces, Will be sold cheap, Apnr'y at Charlottetown Hospital. 229 tf, TO LET.—A ovleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathroom heated with ho water and fitted for electric light Apply to W. C. Harris, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By a man— competent book keeper, useful in shipping business Orin any other capacitv ina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this offic = 225 t TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Princes Street Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 TO LET.—The hous? andi premises know as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., nextt» Government Warehouse No 1 \pplv to Peake bros & Co. jan2s—tf ee giviag frem 10 to 12 quarts of miik daily, Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf HOUSE TO LET.—On Prince Street farnish- ed or unfurnished and having all the m°dern conveniences hot water system of heating electric lights, bath room hot and cold water For fuztner information appiv to Mrs. Db; Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mags, WANTED,—A general servant. understand plain cooking. Aoply a hia. office. 218 TO LET.—A comfortable house oa Usper Hillsboro St, containing 5 roums. Very healthy location. Large yard and satabie- Enquire of R. J. Wood, corner of Hills»oro and Euston Streets, 239. FOR SALE—A double tenement house 02 Bishop Street,contain'ng six rooms each,vard and stable: also a heuse on Richmond street co Ataining eight rooms and shop, good stable and yard, terms easy, apply at once to Patrick Connolly. 249 3i pd ARTIFICIAL TEETH Satisfaction guaranteed in every re- spect or money refunded. No charge for extracting. : Dr. J. FP. Murray Probably He Has It Before Now, ‘IT have made one man unhappy to- day,”’ said the successful author. ‘Whom?’ asked his wife. Old Squeezeflint. He asked for my autograph, and I made out a check for a dollar and signed it. I know he is in misery thinking of that dollar he might have. ’’—Indianapolis Journal, ee —- a ee ee Cure a Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tabiets Alldruggists refuna the money if is fails to cure. 62¢ Last seas the grey pacing geldin Ballmont, 2 ‘94, placed the track cad of New Pla z, N Y, at 2.154. This season, at the recen\ races, be cut it to 2,13}, --——————— eee FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no’ | Must ; Mioard’s L'nimeni Car s Dandruff. In the third heat ot the 2.26 trot at the ' Kenton, (0) meeting Walter B, ow.ued by ’ William Bryant, Frederickstown, O, fell land broke bis neck. The gelding had won the first two heats. Toronto Fireman Testify. M. McCartney, Lomard Street Fire Hall, Toronto, dated Varch 4ih, 1897, states :—“Am subject to very psiatal conditions of costive- nessand other troubles resuiting therefrom but I am glad to Say that I have found a per fect remedy in fr. Uhase’s Kidney-Liver Pills I trust this will be of veuefit toa others.” —, —_-_ oo More Martial Spirit. ‘“‘Our baker’s boy takes great interest in his job nowadays.’’ ‘* And for why?’’ ‘*He calls his morning deliveries rul) calls.’’—lIndianapolis Journal. DR. CHASE’S CATARRH CURE, BLOW- |} ER INCLUVED, 25c., nots magieally and ) cures quickly One app'ication allavs pains, | clears the passige, reduces inflamat.on and givescomfort «cures cod ia the head, Hav Fever, Hose Fever, Catarrhal Deafness and all nhe:d and throat fliictions which if not takenin time will leadt» Chronic (a@tarrh andiater consumption. Itissure, pure and harmless. Apparently. Spencer—Yes, both of my colored men got married. Jim married a quad- roon, John an octoroon., Ferguson—.John got a shade the bet. ter of Jim, didn’t he?—Town Topics. er. eae ' Minard’s Liniment relieves Neuralgia, Easily Lost. ‘The Spaniards guard their, honor jealously.’’ ‘*Well, you see there is so little of it left that they bave to.’’—Philadelphia North American. Doctors Testify, There's strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cares made by Jr. Uhase’s Family Remedies—particularly Dr. \ Chase’s Ointment. | A Discrepaney. ‘‘Wot’s fame anyhow!’’ exclaimed Plodding Pete contemptuously, as he threw aside the paper. ‘Dis is de tenth picture I’ve seen of dat man. An ne two of 'em looked alike.’’ ‘‘Well,’’ replied Meandering Mike, ‘‘we gotter grin an bear it, We can’t help it.’’ ‘“‘No. But I can’t help raisin me | voice in protest when dey don't take ‘ half de trouble about a man’s picture when he gits to be a hero as dey do when he’s took fur de rogues’ gallery.” Washington Star. Taking No Chances. Chimmy the Rat—What? Me mind yer baby a minute an youse come rushin out an yell, ‘‘Dere’s his fader, wot de- serted us!’’ an me git pinched? Nit, not. —New York Journal. Sizing Up Poor Papa. The heir and hope of the family at Blank castle was a little rogue of about 5 summers. One day at lunch he was very disobedient. His father, whose or- ders had been repeatedly ignored, at last struck the table to accentuate his parental authority and said irdignant- ly, ‘‘William, you forget whoI am!”’’ The velvet eyed scamp looked up and with subtle simplicity said, ‘‘Oh, no; you’re only muvver’s husband,’’ and the hereditary legislator remained speechless amid the derisive laughter of his guests.— London Telegraph. A Drawback to Everything. Newwed—It must have been delight- ful to have lived in those old Bible times. Think of the pleasure of living to such ripe old ages as were enjoyed by Methuselah and—er—well, by Methuse- lah. Oldwed—Yes, but think of our moth- ers-in-law being ablé to enjoy a like longevity. —Ainslee’s Magazine. Biding His Time, **Have you any hope of capturing that famous criminal?’’ ‘‘Of course we have,’’ answered the eminent detective. ‘‘Maybe he’ll be- come so reduced financially that he'll have to go into business as a pushcart vender. And then, sooner or later our police will nab him sure.’’—Washing- ton Star. Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere Our prices on boota and shoes are so much lower than usually found, our cus- tomers are a'most ready at anv time to give us a cheer, so bappy do they feel over their good luck in buying so low—J B Macdon-~ ald & Cor 251 if af ERIT is what has given Hood’s ‘ Sarsaparilia the largest sales in ‘he world and enables it to accomplish thousands of wonderful CURES. <a net SN AN SON NX 4 wi Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contains neither Opium, Morphiae nor other Narcotic sabstance. It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil, It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use b¥ s Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and . allays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves +] Teething troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria 3 is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. Of e ye " 4 “ “te ke <a> > am FA, A a SCAT RAR NT A NNN Castoria. | Castoria. 4 “Castoria is an excellent medicine for}; “Castoria is so well adapted to children children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend st es supenor to any pre of its good effect upon their children.” | scription known to me.” ¢ Dr. G. C. Oscoov, Lowell, Mass. Hi. A. ARcnER, M.D. Brooklyn, N.Y “ THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF i APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTAUA COMPANY, T7 MURKY STREET NEW YORK CiTy AP a to, ae ee Wee ee bd ee Ea pa K It is easy to love your neighbor as yourself, i When your neighbor is a pretty girl, | And it is just as easy to have good music When your piano isa “Bell” The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fact, all the same. New stosx Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. FLETCHER’S PIANO WAREROOMS Opera House. Building ———_ AndSave 20¢c to5Qc on Every one Dollars Worth of GoodsYou Buy WE ARE COINC OUT of BUSINESS AND MUST CLEAR OUT ALL GOODS BEFORE LAST OF YEAR }ivery day thousands of buyers are taking advantage of our big sale. nd R Retail buyers and jobbers from all over the Island—-It will fully repay you to Attend - This - IMMENSE - CLEARING - SALE| OF OUR WHOLE STOCK staniles, Jackets, Capes, Waterproofs, Ladies’ Far Coats, Capes, Collars, Ruffs, Muffs, Mer.’s Fur Coats, Caps, Mitts, Gloves, Feather Collars and Uvrsets, Underclothing, Kid Gloves, Men’s Lined Gloves, Braces Collars, Shirts, Worsteds, Tweeds and Uvercuatings, Umbrellas, sxmmted 20 to 50 per cent. NOTHING RESERVED We have plenty of goods, nearly all new thisseason, Fitty five thousad dollars are beirg slaughtered. os Boas, Dress Goods, Silks, Satins, Hosiery,” Ribbons, Millinery, Flannels, and all other goods dis PATRONIZE WEEKS & CO’S GREAT RETIRING SALE AND BUY GOODS LESS THAN COST PRICE A. WEEKS & 60, Great Closing Sale Daily,