tele OM TT Is ieee a ——— ne Examiner Calendar . FOR NOVEMBER.... [OON'S CHANGES. ¥ ei narter, 1O‘h Moon, 17th } e K Su Days High g len Water - 16 so |4 37 19 47 33 as 1] 4 33 32 0) 32 l 44 uasia 58 29 | 29 y ey §:Wednes la 59 28 2 2 22 9Thursdaiy 7 1 27 25 4 ll ) Friday 3| S$ io fs@ 5 24 6 | «206|5 49 7 23 17 6 38 lay ‘ 22 15 7 26 } Ly 9 21 13 8 15 . eS 10 20 | 10 9 04 12 19 7 9 §3 r LS is 6 10 41 18 Satur da l4 oat Sy l 30 19 Sundity I 16 | 0 even ) Monday 17 (4135 |8 58 l O8 ay 19 j4 57 : 56 20 13 54 15 la 21 -_ > & 34 } ay 23 12 50 4 22 5: Saturda: 24 ll {8 51] Sunday mo. % . 33 46 6 00 37) Mcnday 26 10 44 6 49 esday 23 10 12 7 38 edne 29 10 4] 8 27 0 arsda 730 |410 40 9 15 FOOSS40000000000000000008 e | te 2 SURPRISE SOAP 3: ~~ 2 gives the whitest, swect- est, cleanest clothes on was! day. The peculiar qualities of Surprise does it easily, quicicly, economically. But ‘tis good for all gene- ral uses. To have the best Soap for all purposes insist on haviag SURPRISE. -~ 7% Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ oe _—_———_— OO OO6S00 94S 69090900690 0668 OOOH WANTED—At once, a competent gir! for general hou:ework; reference required. Ap- ply to to Mrs W H Crosskill, Brighton nee. 275 t FOR & AM —One parlor cook stove, nearly ew. Apply at EXAMINER office, 275 $2.00 resent relia>le firm. $600.00 per year and expenses. afd PER DAY sure. Reliable per- Son, gentlemen or lady, to rep- Position permanent.‘ Exverience nanecessary. M A O'Keefe, Dist. Manager Halifax, N § WANTED -A few boarders can ve accomo- irs McGregor’s, Prince Street. 274 278 dated at Bathroom and sewerage. FOR SALE—A general purpose French Lion mare,* yearsold, Alsoa foal (by Pro- water) 5 moaoths old. Applyto J A Long- worth, 27 TO LET—!{ouse on Queen S'reet, lately occupied by /ohn Mumford, in good repair, containing «ight rooms, frost procf cellar, large yard. Apply atthe residence of Chas, Leigh, Jr. Hillsborough St. 272 “WANTED. -A_ gent’s second-hand saddle. App'y at this office. WANTED-A nurse — good reference required. Apyly to Mra A, B. — ton, riding 979 214 COW FOR 3ALE—A thorough-bred Ayr- shire Cow, 4 years old, will calve about Jany. 12th. Apply to M.Sweeny, Dorchester St. " WANTED--By a lady at Hotel Davies, a young girl totake care ofa child. Avply to Mra N White. upper Prince St. 268 3ipd WANTED--Beeroom, sitting room and board for win:er months. Reference requir- ed, Apply by letter to B.. EXAMINE® office 268 dlwk pd FOUND—Ir | Charlottetown, some time ago, a@ brooch. Owner can bave same upon paying expenses. Aj ply at residence of Peter Brad- ey, Douglas S 270 tf AGENTS—''Light of Life.” Latest book out. Bonanzsfor camvassers. Large book. Low price. Bg profit. Freight paid. Credit given. @Outitfree. Bradley-Garrison Co., Limited, Brantford. 260 tf ee ——_ _WANTED-—ZGirl to loox after children. mus bavereferenc:. Apply to Mrs Brow, Upper Prince 3t. 160 TO CET.—Tlhat cottage on Brighton Road, next to residence of Hon. G. W, Howlan— Ap- ply to Sergeant Villard, Victoria Barracks or at Bank of Nova Scotia Building to M& D M McLeod 251 2 weeks " : a TO LET—Tihe corner house opposite the Vbarlottetown Hospital, containing eleven come, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. 3table and coach house in connection. Kent Moderate. Powession lst Nov. Apply on the aremises to Mrs Connolly, 240 tf TO LE i—A louse containing “five rooms, #itua'ec. yn Ki ng Street, back of Merchant’s Bank of ‘Ejsland. Apply at the office of xs L, Beer WE WAN AT ONCE — Good honest meninévery \ocalty, localor travelling. to introduce and advertise our goods, tacking up show cards On fences, along public roads, and all conspicuous places. No experience need- ed. Salary or commission $60 per month and #Xpenses $2.50 per day. Write at once for full portioulars.. THE EMPIRE) MEDICINE Co., London, Ont. 224 vO LET—1 bouse on Brighton Road, facing with, 10 rooms, bathroom and pantry. heat- od with hot wa‘er aad fitted for electric light. houses on lirighton Road, facing west, % nooms pantry avd bath room, Apply to Matheson & Bentley. 218 ROOMS [f0O LET--Suitable for offices: over the store of L \VW Cook, May’s Corner, North Bide Queen Square. Apply to Catherine May, corner of P’ince and Kiang Sts. 227 WANTED-. $2.00 per day sure, gentlemen or la ies; sper ial work; position permanent; reliable firm. with best references; experience unnecessary. addres ager, falifex. Address—S, M. rn: on i ee ROCKY POINT FERRY | in conscription were ay If the 1% Ae ee plied in india, England would have Commencing Wednesday,November Ist | 2,500,000 reguiar Soscers actus liy in the steamer Elfin will run as follows for | barracks, with 500,000 recruits coming the balance of the season 1899; up every year. Will leave Prince Street wharf The cheapest anima! to raise ts the BS ovis wsassibes Ouse act . 1.00. @ mM. sheep, and with the growing appetite we ech 0 0 gedbébetebnbaegue ue ,ae°6hCl* for tender lamb and mutton in this o ebccbeoess ec ceeteeessaasetanen * country it is one of the most profitable, © Cece ereteecessecdsese LOO Dp, Mm. ee +? 0605 b cnllotdeebndiba. wi a OO “6 Aa She Viewed It. . eee ° » 400 ee The man was nearly out of breath. ee ee ae ime 5.00 66 When he could speak he said to the Will leave Rocky Point: wondering woman: 800 . “} have just saved your husband : 10 00 | from a watery grave. He threw him- : 1130 self into the river, and at the risk of ey a SE ee a 130 p. m.| my own life I jumped in and saved eviews ab We oc ceeece > Pa. oo bim.” oneaketen “" ott 1 30 © | “Well,” she said, as she resumed her Re Sr ‘ea .* | froning, “I always feared that you'd SUNDAYS, | try to be revenged for being refused Will leave Prince Street Wharf ° | by me seven years ago, but I never At , 900 a. m. | dreamed that your hate would lead TT ‘bedecewtnné s4neeess +5 eoeee 1 2 45 Pp. Mm. = do such a thing $2 this. Me ina o | Chen she began singing a lullaby to ao. 4a ima: * the: bare legged little boy who was Will leave Rocky Point s | rolling on the floor.—Exchange. AL nese reeserseeerego@e 10 a > Sdw It First Thing. ereeee ferme en eee ee : a0 ene Fuddcy—Hilton went home the other erreeee 5 00 se WITTLE PILLS 2 SIGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. 4 They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia. Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per ' fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain ia the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution | the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pill. Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 16th, Oct., 1899, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. i : i Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up 2 a. A we. A.M PM 500 310 630 lv Ch’townar 9140 200 015 520 330 644 Royalty Junct 920 140 1000 606 412 716 N. Wiltshire 835 1255 925 621 426 726 Hunter River 822 1242 918 705 506 757 arEmeraldiv 744 1204 848 AM 8 Junct 9 25 610 845 ar ¢ Iv 640 1100 800 S’side 12 40 900 lv ar 835 555 125 9 32..... Wellington..... 802 510 206 1001...... Post Hill. ....7D 18 | ae Deee . <oic. O’Leary......630 318 i ere 544 220 520 12 15ar.....Tignish..... lv 500 115 PM. PM AM PM PM AM AM PM 200 790 lv..Charlottetown..ar 9 00 330 805....Mount Stewart.....800 220 | ge) ene Ue 727 13) I Re ee 6 05 10 00 ar......Souris..... Iv 600 1) 35 AM PM AM AM PM AM AM PM 330 805 1lv..Mount Stewart..ar 750 200 438 854....... Cardigan.......¢ 00 1251 500 910 ar...Georgetown. ...lv 6 45 12 30 PM AM AM PM P. M. A. Me 8 50 lv..... Emerald.....ar 733} 9 40 ar...Cape Traverse. .lv 6 45 : Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys. Moncton, N, B. G A SHARP, Superintenden, P.E. I. WILL BE $1000 cives CASH AW mas February 14th, 1900 On To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Hundred and Fifty Doilars to the agent sending in the largest list—$150.00 $75.00, $25.00, $15.00, $10.00, and soon a total of 55 Cash awards; and in add ition very large commisson will be given. Send for full particulars and free equip-~ ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H, Akron, Ohio } temper wears you out. day and found the house empty. He thought he wouldn’t tell his wife he had been at home, but she found it out the moment she entered the house. Duddy—Left the pantry door open or forgot to close a window some- thing of that sort? lruddy—No. He sat down on a chair for a moment, and of course he mussed the tidy in his usual way.—Boston ‘Transcript. Don’t Be Angry. It doesn’t pay to get angry. Anger uses up the nerve forces of the body. So does worry; so does hate. A bad It makes you needless enemies. It spoils your looks. A man with a bad temper had better tie a stone around his neck and throw it into a lake. If he doesn’t, it is liable to drag him—but we won’t speculate about that.—Denver News. or Fatal Error. “N. Peck’s wife leads him a rather merry gate, I fancy.” “Oh, yes. When he was courting her, he told her one day she looked pretty when she was angry. And now it has got to be a habit.”—Indianapolis Jour nal, She Knew It. Polite Passenger—Madam, this is the smoking car. Old Woman (producing her pipe)— Yes, I tho’t it be. Great convenience, ain't they?—Ohio State Journal. No hero expects people to pat him on the back for his acts. Heroism is spon- taneous, and he who stops to count the reward loses both the opportunity and the glory.—St. Louis Star. When a man !{s calm in a shipwreck, it does not necessarily follow that he is brave. He may be seasick.—Detroit Jqurnal tat Batt Ue» LOCAL NOTICES. A whole concert in itse’f *‘the Graph- opbone Grarvd” to rent applyto Miller Bros. Orcer your double winddws now. 8 zeson hand.—A Duchemin & Co. A Big Shipment—Geo. Carter & Co have just received a earload of fancy goods, toys, dolls, games, Chinaware, toy p‘cture’ books, etc, and have lots more to follow. The little folks wants are going to be looked after by this firm for Xmas gifts. 269 3ins. Brighton Brewery is turning out very All 2 wle | superior Ale and Siont. See add on first page of this issue. Are you all supplied with good warm Underclothing ? Every manand boy who still '| wantthe best valuein Under- clothing go directto J B Mac. 350 | donald & Co. Keep warm. All wool home mad blanketing, one or two yards wide, very cheap.—Prowse Bros. Sins Another lot of men’s and boys’ sweaters in cardinal, navy aud fancy mixed colors —will be sold at very low prices.—J B Macdonalc & Co The best way to aroid sickness is to keep yourself healtby by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Keep your hands warm with a pair o our nize warm gloves.—R. H. Rameay & Co, For oilcloth “squares, ends of oilcloth and general house furnishiogstry Paton & Co’s. Sp gy aS Herring FHorrie Horrinne 300 Barrels Herring arrived. J. T, Peardon | THE D.iLY EXAMINER, UHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEWBEk 27, 1899 All Down Save One! One after another various brands are tried and con- demned. BRIGHT CHEWING TOBACCO. IMPROVES ON ACQUAINTANCE AND “KEEPS UP” IN THE USERS ESTIMATION. DOMINION TOBACCO CO., MONTREAL. HAPPY THOUGHTS MAKE HAPPY FAMILIES The Built on honor of best i Heights of materials by tf Perfection ' St-class ° Wechanics by Fitted Burke’s like a Happy Waich, Tavira Durable Range as Granite FOR SALE BY—— simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWAR 4 Our Large Stock of winter Overcoating and Suitines... Watker’s Corn — ig NOW COMPLETE, Hermanville Tamworth } AWAITING YOUR INSPECTION JOUN MLEOD & CO — MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1909.4 SECOND EDITION | P. B. Island Railway. Tenders For Grading, _— S EALED TENDERS addressed to gy. ‘ undersigned, and marked on the oak side, “Tender for Grading,” wii ty received until 12 7 of q o’clock, noon, } For the Gr adin and other work in Cor- | structing avout ten miles of Railway on the Murray Harbor Branch. Bi Plans, profiles and specificatiog eeen at the office of the Superinte e the P E Island Railway, at Cherlottetowg, and at the oflice of tne Chief Engineer 3 Moncton, N B,on and after the 27th ds 2 of November, 1899, at which places elag, forms of tender may be obtained, A ‘Tenders must be made on the printed : forms supplied. All the conditions of the s ification | must be complied with. "7 > The Railway department will pot be bound toacceyt the lowest or any tender, es ta a as G. A. SHARP, tailway Office Su eriniendeng — Ch’town, Nov 17—1Geod . a a —_—_—— —~ie em ogg fede Victoria Gafe Great George Street... Charlottetown, P, &. omers and Prospective Cy. & ean eh ; fe fe a To My Cust tomers :— Permit me to call your attention to the fact that 1 am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Freeh Os” ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be augan Lc tliat eae ay tm, inc esata able to handie them in large quantities, With this object in vier, I beg I+ave solict your patronage, and can assure 4 of satiefaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor be conducted in the usual first class m: oer, where the delicate Bivalve may »btained in every style to satisry tasteof the most exacting epicure, Yours, &., JOHN P. JOY The P. E.I. Oyster A number of pigs of both sexes, 20" 8 | mouths old. Choice stock at $5.00 each —Bargaine. Address— . ¥ HERMANVILLE FARM, 56 —w3i d2aw Hermanvilie, P - in did Our Sales of Boots and Shoes Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, Wome né ql tC and Children’s, which vou can buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent Come soon in order to secure your size. is not satisfied. J. B. MACDONALD & CO’'Y. The BRITAN MINING CO. OF ONTARIO, LIMITED { CAPITAUCIZATION ; a i ‘ai ces-ful in the Uy ster business one mustie : : ss _ * et: te Boots exchanged or money back 7 ee $300,000.00 fully paid and non-assessable Par value of shares, 3Oc cach Owning and operating the celebrated ‘ Gold Hill” near Ka: Portage, Ontario, Lake of the Woods, 30 stamps. Controlled by strong Montreal syndicate. Several bundred of feet of work done. property which comprises 1,503.acres of valuable Jocation situated between Sultans and Regina mines. Vein filling sufficient to supply Equipped with steam hoists, pumps, and 10 stamp mill, All necessary buildings (about 20 in all) are iu good repair. A working property now producing bullion. Assays are usually satiefactory running from $3 00 to $400.00 per ton. Mill runs show the ore to average $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. or $15.25 per ton. The reat run is expected to exceed this value per ton. For,shares ond reports by engineers JjhofE Hardman, S.$B. and Capt.Z.J.8. Williams. WaLOCAL AGENTS WANTED THESAWYER COMPANY, Temple Building, Montreal, can, Last mill run (August 21,1899)Jof/ 38 §tons gave $579.85 NIA lt al ] f —