2 ane wi st ene dea nae THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 4 1899, tM Mt SAeebas een Wawa an y WW : Th | ay ‘ TRAY 1} GRANADA . ‘ — Please Mama lwant tobe/ // awn 4 i bathed with ‘ BABYS OWN ‘SOAP It makes my Skin smooth; clear, white and clean <2~ sthhiabh itp hhh hh iis steht’ ; ' ' ' > a a - / ners - Abbie ~ - - » P . - , oo 4 Tue ALBERT Toi_eT SOAP Co. MONTREAL ; MANUFACTURERS OF THE CELEBRATED . a ALBERT Tomer SOAPS. e2 ; Osan ssbssssbAsssdsdb bbs pAbbbbbbbbhbthbdbsbbbbbbheaade UNI WN . —, : WARE the celebrated PLU. CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry goods atores, SIDITISI IIS ISIIIS ISS SIs ISS BRITS IS PIISSI III STII SIS IIIT III I IST TTS TIMI SP SST 08 OGOw vIOS DT 668 806000 | ¢ 3 —« EPPSS GOCOA GRATEFUL COMFORTING Distinguished everywhere for Delicacy of Flavour, Supe- rior Quality, and Nutritive Properties. Specially grate- ful and comforting to the nervous and dyspeptic. Sold only in }-lb. tins, labelled JAMES EPPS & Co., Ltd., Homoopathic Chemists, London, England. BREAKFAST SUPPER EPPSS GOGOA Se Wants, Lost. Found, &c WANTED.—a good «irl for general house- werk. Apply at this office. 30 2 ipd FOR S\LE.—dorz cart s‘yle sle'gh for sale rr will trads for a carriage: can be seen at Holl | orans’ cafriage ahop. }.. W, Tay! or. WANTED.—=a boy to drive a delivery team. Apply at this office. 28 LO43T.—Partial Plate, with 4 artificial teetb. Finder will please leave at the Examiner office. 28 lipd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an app lication will be made tothe Parliament of Canada atits next session, by the Domin- ion of Crnada Guaran'ce & Accident Insur- ance Company foran Act to amend the Act of Incoporatii a of the Company, to enable tho Company to carry on business of In- surance against sickness. and for other pur- poses, DATED at Torento, this 36th day of January. 1899, Beatty Blackstock Nesbitt Chadwich & Riddell, Solicitors for tie Appticants. WANTED.—to rent’ gooddwelling house und few acres of land itsin short drive of the city. Apply at this office SE ATES.—Sharpene while you wait. and | reptired by a ecomope'ent hand at Rice’s -evcle Repair Store opposite the Skating tink IRS ff. - can tl ‘The Low Birtara ’ “OORri<tianny wud Agnosticism,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- son, price 5c and 10° respectively, for sale at [He WXAMINER office and at Cartera’ and Haszard & Moore’s Foo kstores. PHOTOGRAPAIC.. The celebrated Cyc- one Cameras are be'og used by amatenrs yd professionals all over the civiltzed world. fhe most compact and least complicated ot aoy in the market. A child can operate them. Plain and Cornolete Instructions go with each Camera. & ze of pictures 2}x2} un to 5x7. Price $3.0up, Nothing on earth will giye you or a friend to whom presented more plea~ure than one of these Cameras. Write or Iustrated Catalogue with full descrip- “ons Prices&c. Marvh \fg. Co., 542 W. Lake ®t Chicago. 297 tf. WANTED —By the [irst of February. a cook. Apply to “ira F Hendman. Kent Street _ TO LET.—The bous: and premises known as the “Old London H ouse,’' sitaateon water St., wextte Government Warehouse No 1 Apply © Peake Bros & Co. jan@—wu eet ty re “The Cloister and the Hearth,” The pains Charles Reade took with this book, called first ‘‘A Good Fight’’ and afterward ‘‘The Cloister and the Hearth, ’’ were almost superhuman. His letters at this timeare full of it. ‘I am under weigh again,’’ he writes, “but rather slowly. I thiuk this story will almost wear my mind out.’’ Again, ‘‘! can’t tel] whether it will succeed or not as a whole, but there sbali be great and tremendous and tender things in .. It is interesting to trace through these letters the gradual) evolution of charav- ters and scenes that have charmed wil- lions of people since. In one of them he says: ‘‘Gerard is just a0w getting to France after many adventures in Ger- many. The new character I have added —Denys, a Burgundian soldier, a cross- bowman—will, I hope and trust, please you.”’ Never was hope better founded. Since those words were written many and many a reader has sayings and doings of this adventurer, with his everlasting ‘‘Courage, le diable est mort.’’ Denys’ ‘‘foible,’’ as we are told, was women. ‘‘When he met a peasant girl on the road, he took off his cap to her as if she was a queen, the in- variable effect of which was that she suddenly drew herself up quite stiff like a soldier on parade and wore a forbid- ding aspect. ’’—London Academy. A Trick That Won. “Once, when ‘Long John’ Wentworth was mayor of Chicago,’’ says The Jour- nal of that city, ‘‘a hot campaign was in progress. The rough element was showing signs of turbulence, and ‘Long Jobn’ knew that the police force was totally unable to cope with it if there should be a riot. There wasn’t much of officers that there were didn't have any uniform outside of a plug bat. On the front of this was a semicircle of tin, with the man’s number on it. ‘‘There was no money to pay for ad : word went around that ‘ Le added several hundred men to the po- lice force, and the tough crowd were &0 intimidated that they never dared to do a thing.”’ Spanish-American Words. Many English words are taken direct- ly from the Spanish. When you speak of a Piccadilly collar, you are not using slang. The ‘‘piccadallo’’ is a collar which at one time was worn by all men of position in Spain. A few years since mo%jy American lived over again the } any police force in those days. The few ’ ditional officers, so ‘Long. John’ be thuaght bimself of a brigutschowe. Ue bad a figure ‘0’ added to the number cn every one of those hats. On election day the different members of the force were stationed conspic7ously Where the trouble was most likey tc breas out The ronghs saw the numbers, ‘200, 290," ‘250,’ etc.. where they had bo fore seen only ‘25,’ ‘29’ ant t *S5 The | i nd ‘3 } ng John’ bad | Asthma Cure va. Asthma Relief. | It is a recognized fact among those suf- | fering from asthma phat the longer they | use the temporary relief asthma remedica which require to be burned, the worse they become, until it loses Its effect entirely. Clarke’s Kola Compound fs not among this | class, but will permanently cure the worst case of asthma in from 60 to 90 days. Mr. F. J. Painton, proprietor of Painton’s Music Store, Vancouver, B. C., writes: “I have been a great sufferer from asthma in its worst form for over 15 years, and had con- suited many physicians both in Bngtland and Canada, but otstained no relief. A friend of mine who had_ been cured by the Kola Compound advised me to trey it, and three bottles have entirely cured me ; it is now over two years since my recovery and aeth- ma has not troubled me sine ; and previ- ous to taking Clarke's Kola Compound I have many nights had to sit up nearly all night. It & truly a wonderful remedy, and it affords me much pleasure ia attesting my appreciation of anything so worthy. Clarke's Kola Compound is sold ™ all druggists. Free sample bottle sent to any erson, Mention this paper. Address Tha ‘riffithe & Macpherson ©o., 124 Church street, Toronto, or Vancouver, B, O., sel Capadian agents. ap Scld bh} G-, E, Anehes a / _ on = WHEN THE STARS FEL\ The Fsower of 1883 Worked the Ne- groes Into a Frenzy, “ft remember,” said an old man in @ high back chair, ‘‘when the stars fell in November, 1833. We spoke of it in that way then. Now you call it a meteoric shower or flight of aerolites. Wher I saw them in 1833, I was with a colony ¢f emi- grants. We were going from the south to the west. We had camped on a bark of the Cumberland river in Tennessee. We aad our negroes with us, nearly 200. **About 3 o’cleck in the morning we ‘vere aroused from our wagons, for we were camping in them, by the wailings, shouting and lamentations of the negroes. They were in pitiful frenzy. They were so frantic that they were unable at first to exp'ain their actions. We first @iscovered the yause by their repeated upward ges- | tuts, and ther we saw the stars falling. In truth, it was an awe inspiring sight. They seemed to fall from the zenith to ev- ery point on the horizon. It was not the shooting motion I have seen since and which I had seen before’ It was a grad- val, graceful, symmetrical fall, as you may t.va seen ina fall of snow where the flakes were large and there was po wind The light was peculiar, about like that which creeps over the earth when there is total eclipse of the sun. ‘The whites were so busy quieting the necroes that I do notremeniber the lenath of the exhibition. i thicn« it must have died away graéuciiy. But 1 do remember that during the shower one meteor seemed ro fall from the zenith perpendicularly and sssained before > vanished a wriggling motion, so that the negroes said it was the serpent that had done the mischief in Kden ‘*T remember that our journey on the ‘ay following was postponed un account of the religious frenzy which took posses aon of the negroes. All who were old goough ‘got :@ igion,’ some of them a see- ond Sime, and they all insisted upon being baptized in the Cumberland river, and my fathez, who was a minister, administered tbs rice until his arms gave out, and then he delegated his autnority to one of the wuscular converts, who exhorted as he \ cities boasted of companies of volunteer soldiers called grenadiers. The firet grenadiers were in Grenade Our marines, of whom we are specisliy proud just now, got their name by clip- ping the last syllable off ‘‘marineros,”’ which is the equivalent Spanish word. Rye bread without caraway seeds would not be rye bread atall. Caraway is a purely Spanish word, derived from | ‘‘alcara hueya.”’ The hammock on your veranda got | itspame from the Spanish ‘‘hamaca,”’ although that is not purely a Spanish word. Columbus got itfrom the In- djians 400 years ago. There are many other ¢xamples. ‘‘Banana,’’ ‘‘apricot,’’ ‘‘Canada,”’ ‘‘duel’’ and ‘‘palaver’’ are all directly | from the Spanish. — } plunged and pulled the saved into and from the waters. But it takes something snore than a shower of stars “ow to con- vert a man, whether he is white or black.” ~New York fun. —_—o-.-+- We're selling aline of new elap‘sin col'ar+, 10c+acb,3 fora quarter at the quarter:t the white fair.—Mcore & Mes Leod. Spec’al hemmed sheei-, “2x90 inches, 52 cents each or $1.1) a yair—Moore & Mclecd, The reason why we're selling so much white wear is that were selling akind betterthan all othera ata price lower than the ordinary stuffissod for. Our white wear bas no raw seams,—Moore & Mc- lecd, cured by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment—35 Who does not envy a baby its soft velvety skin? How many suffer from distressing skin diseases—Do you suffer? Have you tetter—salt rheum—scald head—ring worm —eczema—ulcers—blotches on the skin— chronic erysipelas—liver spots and what not else of these distasteful and aggravating disorders. which disfigure and discourage? Dr. Agnew’s Ointment allays the dis- tressing itching, burn- ing, stinging sensa- tions which are part and parcel of such troubles, and in a thousand cases where internal treat- ments have failed to heal and eradicate them it has worked wonderful and perman- ent cures—and no skin dis- ease, no matter of how long standing, has baffled its curative qualities. In cses of chronic eczema i has proved dts «reat worth, and cases are on record where this dread affection has been the birthright of its patient and constant com- A lady living in a northern County town writes that for seventeen years she was troubled with salt rheum. She took doctors’ treatments and used many lotions without any permanent relief. Reading ofthe cures made by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, she decided to try it. The first application allayed the irrjtation and she continued using it—the disease rapidly dis- appeared and now for two years there has been no sign ofa return of it. al) heart disordars—relief in 30 minutes. cold in the head in 10 minutes. —pleasant little doses—¢o im a Box— 20 Cenis, _--- - —— ~ oe —— neers = SKIN LIKE BABY’S Skin diseases from the merest pimples to salt rheum, running sores, are quickly, DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART—Cures palpitation, fluttering, shortness of breath and DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER-—Has cured casts of catarrh of 50 years’ standing—relieves DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLS--Stop sick headache—cure constipation, biliousness and liver troubles Sold by Dr. S. We Dodd and Geo. E, Hughes, Drnggist. ae the most obstinate eczema, pleasantly and permanently cents. panion until past middle life, and Dr. Agnew’s Ointment has cured speedily and permanently. It is a boon to mothers becanse it is a boon to babyland—scald head and its irritations, which are accom- paniments to the teething period, are quickly driven off and restlessness passes away— and where torture reigned with baby this balm brought rest and a cure—it affords in- stant relief from the itching distress. . . . Do you suffer from piles—itching, blind, bleeding or ulcer- ated ?—No remedy has brought so quick relief, spared painful fw 86s surgical operations as jay =s«éDyr. Agnew's Ointment y it has proved itself an absolute cure for piles in all forms and at all stages— one application will relieve the itching, irritating sensations in an instant—and long standing cases disappear after from three to five nights’ treatment—the pain and soreness quit you and the tumors vanish, The baby of another lady living on Pacific Ave. in Toronto, was terribly icted with scald-head and eczema—she tried washes pases by her physi- cian, and soaps advertised for such purposes, but the disease remained—Dr, Agnew’s Ointment was her ood friend; half a box cured the baby and cured erself of troublesome piles which had been the bane of her life since baby’s birth. Didn't Irrifate Him, Here isa glimpse of the seamy side of life in Cornwall from The Cornish Magazine: ‘‘I’m afraid, Jenny, you irritate your husband with your long tongue.’’ ‘“‘Aw, no, my dear Miss Vivian, I'd never say nawthen toen. To’ther day I was ’ome waitin for’n to come ’ome to supper. Eight o’clock come, an no Jan; 9 o’clock come, an no Jan; 10 o’clock come, an no Jan. I put up me bonnet an shoal an went to every kiddly wink in town, thout Dyke Winsor’s. When I come there, there wor Jan. Says I, ‘You ‘ugly murderen veilan, theest killed thee fust wife an now theest want to kill me, too,’ an he up an knacked me down.” Another Tight Squeeze, ‘‘John,’’ said Mrs. Younglove, ‘‘do you know that you forgot something when you went away this morning?’’ Mr. Younglove thought for a mo- ment, and then replied: ‘No, [didn't know that I had. What was it?’’ She put her handkerchief to her eyes and sobbed, Finally, when she could tryst herself to sneak, she answered: 'Yon—yon kissed the baby before you started, bu-but you did-didn’t kiss anyb-b-body else.” ‘‘Oh-ho,’’ he laughed. notice it, eh?’’ A glad light came into her eyes, and, throwing her arms aroand him, she said: ‘*And did you do it just to try me?”’ ‘‘Er—yes,’’ he answered, and then felt so good over his cleverness that he had to go out and buy himself a quar- ter’s worth of cigars.—Cleveland Leader. “4930 you did Copper In Cheese. Scientific investigations show that | the graen color for which Parmesan and | other Italian cheeses are remarkable is | due to the fact that the acid milk is al- | lowed to -stand in copper vessels, 25 samples of green Parmesan cheese show- ing for each two pounds of cheese from .8 to 8.8 grains of copper. Lm smart a rr So eee os as ge. a = ——————___—_— oe) SICK HEADACH 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 \egulaie the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Small Pill. Smali Dose. Small! Prico. Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilly EXAMINER CALENDAR MOON’S CHANGES 3rd day, Last Quarter. 10th day, New Moon. 17th day, First Quarter. 25th day, Full Moon. /| Deve A\nayofWe'k| = 0 — a | Rises.| Sets. jlength | Water, ki Wednesday }7 27 5 2 |9 35 | 3 41 2Thursday | 26 | 3 | 38 | 430 3 Friday eo ee eee 4\Saturday 24 | 5 | 44 | 6 08 Sunday | 23 6 | 47 | 657 & Monday ee Sie oe &ZTuesday | 20 | 9 52 | 8 33 & Wednesday; 18 10 S$ |9 2 QThursday | 17 | 12 | 58 {1011 1Q Friday | 16 | 314 4181 111 0 lL Saturday | 14 is | 4 |11 49 1ZSunday ee 17 8 (morn 13 Monday ll 19 1k | 126 l4\Tuesday | 9 | 20 144,215 15|Wednesday} .7 | 22 17 3 04 1@Thursday | 6 | 23 | 20 3 32 17\Friday | 4) 24 | @3°/ 441 18|Saturday 2 6 + 26'S SD 19'Sunday Pie 27 28 619 20\Monday 659 | 29 | 31 | 7 08 21\Tuesday | 57 0 |.4 39S 22;}Wednesday 56 32 | 37 | 8 45 23\Thursday | 54 | 33 | 41 | 9 33 24\Friday | 50 | 34 | 45 [10 22 25 Saturday 50 36 | 52 jill ll 26 Sunday 48 | 38 | 56 | even 27\Monday | 43 | 42 | 59 | 049 28.Tuesday | 41 (5 43 [112 | 1 38 FROME ILY_SECURED. “Inventors Halp” aad “Bow you are swindled.” We have exterisive experience in the Intricate patent laws of 50 forcign countries. or a ne “PROM ANCIENT INDIA Se es EE IG EL I Sold in lead packets only’ 40c to $1.0 par Lb, Always Best —" Office for Maritime Provinces 7 AND SWEEC CEYLON TEAS aE. Seale Hee arte Me Ne ea se ea a le pig BNE ate HSS le Hak pe FROM INDIA & CEYLON B@ee Geae its a Treat: : #e—T'o Drink “PETLEY’S”? - | of Tea Values & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N.§ += NOTICE! —~TO— DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi Closed up at once OLD STAND. for. W. A. WEEKS ¢ OO. Jan 26—eod &w 2m ‘WVoman is Man’s Best Friend Fist because she is his mother; secondly because she ishis wife; thirdly because she is his sweet heart. We are your friend, because we give you reliable goods at fair prices. In most cases we give vou bigger bargains than can be found anywhere else. Before buy-~ ing visit our store and get prices. We know that we can suit vou in quantity, quality and price. Our silverware is as good as can be bought anywhere. Our clocks are unsurpassed in quality and price. Wealso carry « line of high«class chinaware in Blue Cobalt; aleu Glassware Fancy Goods, Toys, Games, etc., very cheap. Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew- elry dane scientifically, SURHY 21d CO The Modern Jewelry and Farcy Goods Store, Frowse’s New Stone Block Sunnyside. Charlottetown School of Music, KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. W. Harry Watts, Director Lessons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee (which includes use of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 20 lessons. P.ano (one hour) $10 per term. Half hour jescons on Piano, Singing, Orchestra! Instruments, or Harmony, $5 per term, Papers will be ready by the Director every Saturday at 1030. Pupils admitted free, but are to provide themselves with combined note and exercise books. Hours : 9 to,12, 2 to 5, 7 to9, 6 —ta.thur, st WATCHES Unsvrpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lew as to svrprise ycu, G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE ness to other parties our books must be All those indebtrd to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to atonce will be sued |RINK TICKETS! On and after Wednesday, Pb Ist.,a reduction wil) be made in Rj Tickets as followe:— Gentlemen’s Tickete, &2.56 Ladies’ " $150 ~ | Children’s " $1.00 As February and March have al been good skating months, the abors rates will at once be recognized as y, low ones for two months’ skating, These redvced tickets can only be obtained from A.A. BARTLETT, Manager 96 - Bi Good Food —BETTER THAN— i ap, Therefore eat bread made from the famous a Arlington Wheat Meal A perfect food for dyspepties. Being ground from the best pure wheat,, it furnishes to the public the means of. supplying a PER- FECT FOOD. We sell it..... Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers. | FOR SALE oe rrr nmee = owen ewes nesses The well known carriage stallion /BLAGK - DIAMOND - KNOK For terms, etc., apply at Lewis Crockery Store on Grafton Street, —— ante Soap! s>ap Use Kionpikxe Bar the grem Laundry ani scouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed 8 excellence. Use Royat Oax in the Lanndry. Happy homes, easy guick work, s0¥ white clothes. Use Jupitee for the toilet and" fight Laundry, Makes child’s play # washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. Cha: lott-town Soap Works, TENDERS Sealed tenders will be received by 1 undersigned until Saturday the 18th of February next, for the erection a brick wirg (96x40) to St. Dunstan's Cob lege, Chariottetown, P, E. I. Plans specification may be seen at the College Of at the office of C. B. Chappell, Bq, ‘ed tect. Each tender must be accompae by an accepted cheque for $200, whic shall be forfeited by any tenderer shall refuee to perform the work sfter tender has been accepted. Env! opes must cae the word “Tender written on them. The lowest or any der not necessarily accepted. BV. _ McLELLAN, REV. A. P. Me Dati Send sketch, for free advice. MABION ‘* MARION, New York Life Building, Sto Bullaing, Washingten, D.C. St. Dunstar’s College, Ch’tow?, = aa. 23.d, 1£9)--19 3i mon, wed, fri. oa | | -«— Medicine : > b . & ‘ } ; ae a