Beene tele ct BR ioe tte Aen lenin Bad i ' “ted L; My F ta 5 7) 4 ai a HY “permet cme a a ip eer eae tT ere aE ee eee pers te eee gt ah aS ia RF Sel sagen elit RT WE ete. 2 » rhe CE AEE OME, ® « 7 S F ; ; ™e ‘ ' oe ; | ‘ | § 4 i es ; a : ei € Pe i La , = Me . b eh ¥ 1 . i “ee ae ame ga RE = a eae ens (ch ELLE OO PELE SEI ac eee yang x San ape on on COnfirmation of sale by the court and THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 14, 1898 That Snowy whitencss of linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for laundry uses. Surprise Soap* th eae name. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. ile ta Rianianaediiiien a Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ mee +4 ( cee ¢ ¢) eure 4 ) amo “Th Low Birthrate.” “Christianity and Acnoat cis,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- een. Dries 5¢ and 10° respec ively. forsale at re MX AMINER office and at Carters’ and Flaszar | & Moore’s Bookstores, ro Lil —I hat comfortable brick dwelling .onse, situateon Water Street, now bp posses- ym of Mrs McDonald. Possession given out 2th Deember, Apply to Peake Bros (to Jee. 12th, 1868, eod tf. Al.E. — A baby’s sleigh, second hand, old cheap. 20 FOR rll be “TRA YED lay «ufternoon last, a fox nce treet aU VAN ED. -A smart, steady boy wout riot ace, who understands looking afver ees and cow and .eneral is useful abonta we. Apply at this office. 290 V4N “FE D.—A thorouch. competert sales- nto sella complete tine of Lubric ¢ Sp cialties, ete. for our Toronto Bran ly Tne Atlantic Refining Co., C'eveland o, U. 8. A. 935 Gins. (Fra e Finder pleaseceave at this offi aT cS Sharpened while you walt and y:ired by a comoetent hand at hice’s i ‘ycle tepair Store opposite the Skating | nk 985 tf -On Friday morning a mink n ck | -iehmond ‘treet between Pownal et :nd residence of Sir Louis Davies. vard will be paid at this office. 178 LET Three story Dwelling House con ning «ight large rooms, on Prince session given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, wii ' 2treet TO LET +The house and wvremises known as the “Old Londo1 House,’ situateon Water ; St... Jextt> Government Warehouse No 1 4 pplv to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s8--tf 1 1 ’ ' ' OLE '—Halfof three story dwelling house | onthe e rner of Qaeen and Fitzroy Sts ‘p- piv to ¥, m Henderson, Fitzroy St. i { WRIGHT'S MILLS AND FARM, Sale of Valuable Farm and Mills in| _Royalty of Charlottetown, | IN CHANCEY Refore the Vice Chancellor “e be sold at Public Auction at the dwel- ling house on BELMONT FARM, !} “barlottetown Royalty, the late need lence of Benjamin E. Wright, Erquire, o THURSDAY, the 15th day of De- | cembee next, at the hour of twelve; »’clock, noon, in pursuance of an order rvade by the Vice Chancellor on the 11th lay of November, instant, in a euit for partition, wherein Sophia Mary McDov- | ‘Id and others are complainants, and | lkalph Brecken and others are defend- w Ite: All those tracts pieces and parcels of land situate and being in the Royalty of Coarlottotewn and comprising pasture | 1y« Nos 296, 207,203, 209, 211, 212, 212, 224, 225, 226, 227, 228, and 552 and e portionsof pasture lots Nos, 214, 5 and 216 which lieto the South of the Mill Creek and tnat portion of pasture t.No. 220 which lies to the South wes side of the millcreek, which said pieces of a d contain in all about one hundred and ‘inety acres and are bounded on the vorth 1 the St. Peter’s Road, on the west by now owned by the _ trustees E-tate of the lite Owen the south by the Be! Wright’s i | and if the anolly on mont road, and on the east hy Creek and pasture Lot No 229. The snid lands may be sold either in one block together with the houses, out- bn | liogs, mills and mill pond, or in two separate tracts, and if sold separately all of the «aid Jands to the west of the Mill Pond and mill stream, containing about one hundred and seventy acres, together with the dwell ng house, barns and other out- buildings will be sold in cone block and all »f:he said land to the east of the mill pond and mil) stream, containing about twenty acres together with the mills, un ouse and other buildings eonveete’ there with and all the mac inery therein and the mill pond to- -r with the right of way on the west ce of the mill pond from the St Peters ud to the mille, eaid right of way to be , aa than thirty feet wide, will be sold other block. The above property will be sold tree frow incumbrances. len per cent of the be paid to Master at purchase money to sule and the balance of deed by Master. Such con~ e2 ito Sr).ation to be free of expense to the pars \ ud this 12th day ot November, A.D. ‘ J A.LONGWORTH, ' Master in Chancery. Ww. 8. ST EWART, Q. C., . wp! sinants Solicitor, dy 2aww from the ow ner’s premises, on | terrier dog pup, | lor white andtan. Reward. J L Thomson | panded with slips of bamboo till they 16 | horses, ution ' CHAIN LOST.—“art of a ladies watch chain a beavy moonstone shaped like an #coren | , Juaker doctor, and boxes and b stuirs and hong Dimseirt into ihe meu s coatroom., And how was she to know that it was an ordinary carpet tack that the man who canvased the stairs had carelessly left standing on its head?—Cleveland Plain Dealer. If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between }milk, water, coffee or tea. | But there is no second choice | for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or | nothing. Dickens and His Cat. Charles Dickens was a lover of cats. He owned a large white one named Williamina, who selected a corner of his study for her kittens and brought tr] re them in from the kitchen one by one. When you need the best | Dickens had them taken away again, but Williamina persisted in bringing them back. The third time of t:cir re- moval she did not leave them in the corner, but instead placed them at her master’s feet and, taking her stand be side them, looked imploringly up at him. Most of the family were finally given away. Only one remained. The | little creature followed Dickens about | like a dog and sat beside him while hé | wrote. cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; goe. and $1.00, ernvTyT 2 oo ‘VvNE best One evening the author was reading at a small tabie upon which was a lighted candle. As usual] the cat was at ; = his elbow. Suddenly the light went Chinese Drugs. out. Dickens was much interested in The employees in the office of the ap- ' his book and relighted the candle. It | praiser of customs were busy examin- | was only when the light became dim ing a shipmeot of Chinese medicines, | again that he turned suddenly and found and the place smelled like a fertilizer | the kitten deliberately putting the light factory. | out with ber paw. She was lonely, she There were the usual number of dried | wanted to be petted, and this was her snakes, the looks of which would be | device for bringing it about. certain to kill or cure any intelligent | —~ patient. There were also a number of ————~<> 0 << plump lizards, spitted on rods and ex- Chemicte. Tarenen. resembled tennis rackets; a lot of ‘‘sea eee cured «f Rheumatic ‘7 > ' - i a - ’ . Ss ; < y a long, slender fish, with a ' H ve LINIMEN : y 43 . ‘ a! 7. . wide bead like a horse and a prehensile tail; athens BOEES pundles of centipeds flattened out and I gout by Kinc. WAS CURED of acute Bronchitis by y THAT THE | FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE —— OF — Vege table Preparation for As - similating the Food and Reg ula- ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 1 INFANTS “CHILDREN | Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. Nor NARCOTIC. Reape of Old Dr SAMUELPITCHER Piurphin Seed ~ Alx.Senna + Podelle Salts - Anise Seed + Peppermint - Si Carbonate Sada ¢ Geng Sugcr - falsryrecty tavern: Anerfect Remedy for Constipa- teal ol : tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. IS ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF Fac Simile Signature of i preserved | MINARD'S LINIMENT. ‘ iwogs and angleworms and many Su-sex. Lr.-Coz. C other curious panaceas, each of which smelled worse than the other. se pasted on sticks; cans full .UREWwe Reap, = | I was crrReD of aente MINARD’S LINIMENT. Marknam, Ont. C. S. vhevmatism by were pills as large as prunes, hand- gomely decorated; roots and ‘‘yarbs’’ of many kinds, which would paralyze a ittles of unknown mixtures which would para- | lyze anybody. The 40 separate and distinct smells of the town of Cologne are nothing as | of every kind are adjustiog themselves to | compared to the odors arising from | the new conditions, avd that about $100 worth of Chinese medicine, -eturoing to their homes and to work; that | which made some of the men handling j business is reviving; the stuff sick. Fou] smel! seems to be a reqtisite in most medicines, and if the beneficial effects of medicine are pro- ; gs ae ee oe portionate to its odor the medicines of Care'essness in girlbood BILLING. i cieiteeiiee cide. Secretary Alver has reveived a letter | from General Woods as to conditions at Santisgo. The Generel] says that matters people are : ' that churches and | schools are opening and every looks to bet~ ter and happier days. | causes the | ¢ et enfferi: ‘ | : ie eft the Chinese should be the best in the erca est svt 4 Ing and unvappicess 1 o after oni life: Lit'le irregularities and weaknesses in girls shoul! be looked after promptly acd treatment given at once. Dr. Pierce’s | Favorite Prescription promotes regularity 0’ ali femivine fi ne ions, makes strength and builds up a sturdy health with which to meet the trials to come. The Favorite Prescription is not @ universal panacea. ‘*Where?’’ she asked. [t 1s good for but ove thiog. It is directed **On the stairs.”’ solely at one eet of organs, So they went up a little way and sat Dr. Perce’ Common S-nse Medical down. | Adviser,a 1008 page med'cel work, pro- ee meee indifferent as to the Kind. He wasa fragile youth and didn’t dance all the dances. **Let's sitit out,’’ he said to his pretty partner. ‘‘Wh-why, what’s the matter, Mr. | fu-ely i) ustrated, will be sent tree on Stackpole?’ cried the fair young girl | receipt of SL one-cent stamps to cover postage oily. Addrese, Worlu’ Di-pensary Medival Association, Butfslo, N. Y. inant thdoncnateilitiinais crit between Germany ani Austria is weaken ng tbe tripl- al- lianee, egos multiply of a neabe rap- lt»aly and Frane>. } Freveb fleet, it is isto goto Cagliari saluting the Tralan flee', which at that time wiil ercort King Humbert to Sardina, for the young man had hastily risep and was gasping for breath. He could not reply. His face was lived. His eyes were rolled up, and with one shaking hand he clawed feebly at the skirts of bis Tuxedo. ‘*‘What kind of an attack is it?’’ she gasped. At this question his voice came back to him. ‘*What difference does that make?’’ he harshly growled. Then, without a word of apology, he dashed up the Wile the tension proachement between Kariv next spriog tone Just now anponnced, for the purpo-e of Ask for Minard’s and toke no other OO tee eee, kc { ama Pe] NEW mm Castoria is put up in one-size bottles onty. TA wie mis not sold in bulk. Don't aliow anycno to eell | you anything else on the plea or promise that it @) is “just as good” and “will arswer every pur. pose,”’ 49 hce that you get C-A-§-T-O-R-1.4, | | | | i | | V YORK. f The f20- EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. simile G7 ae is 23 F sipnature IFS ae) S90 eee i o? i e chet ” Wrapper. ANE Nol ) [eye — ue Preseul Prell a ce tee ee Te a ee ee May seem strange, but & those who are using GraTE Fire Brick 1 QueBEC Heater (Register it is all right This wonderful stove sets Old Fogy Ideas on ¢ heating questicn, No more clinkers. No more escaping gas or] smoke. 4 / No more worry for § 4 the fire will go out. 1 Not necessary to-watel A like a cat watching a mouse it wili burn 48 hours without: renewing fuel. a 4 iy . No more shaking—it-haa ; ae ! a moO grate—yjust poke it a hele 4h). . . ae “i —no more shivering for w 5 aif{ of heat. 4 «lj No more BIG coal bili” «(| Buy one and then wonde «af why you put up with thes style so long as you did, ‘} “Beware «f imitations, «fl! that the name “tl QUEBEC HEATER {i} : (Reg SUC, ™ af is on the stove you buy, CARKIER LANE & «({l Levis, P. Q. «(f an ~ R. B. N3RTSN & CO,, So.e Agents 2=e0OfD® 62. 02506566 Before moving into new quarte:s we will give rare Bargains in Ready-made Suits, Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefeis, Waterproof Coats, Cloths of all kiads, Underwear. Shirts, Ties, Hose, Gloves, Hats, Caps, &e. at Reductions of 25 to 33} per cent. SOUTH ee RESTORES REST . Sale Oy Spot Gash Only If the digestive ergans refuse to do their work, follow like lightning’s flash—the nerves are shattered and thcu insomnia runs riot, and the patient is on the road to the mad-house or insane asylum. A well known Toronto newspaper man was a victim of nervous prostration and in- somnia through overwork—retiring at night was more of a dread than a wel- come to rest—-prejudiced against medicines and remedies, he spurned the indigestion and dyspepsia D. A. BRUCE thought of resorting to what he called nostrums—he be: ame almost incapaci- tated for work—he was recommended to try South American Nervine procured Ww a bottle and when half of it had been taken, he found himself improvin _. a | sleep was induced, the nerves grew quieter, the appetite returned—he culidannll to take the remedy until he had used six bottles, and at the end of that time the twenty pounds he had lost in worry and for want of rest was put on again— to-day he says, ‘‘ I feel strong enough to do two days’ work in one.” _ _ South American Nervine is without a‘peer in the cure of ner indigestion and insomnia. A few doses will convince the gives immediate relief and effects a cure in every case. Stron may seem it is absolutely true. ; ! South American Rheumatic Cure is never bafiled—re and cures after years of agony have been suffered, South American Kidney Cure cures Bright's disease, diabetes and blad- der troubles. A few doses will convince. 11 yusness, most sceptical. It § as this statement lieves in six hours Ail Goods in our Store marked. ' feof] 8 O6<£ 86a MAGARA ‘VAPOR | ‘BATHS § : OSes te y* Res ‘ St Spe ads el | f We are the origina! manufactaret of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten year © supplied thousands of our Baths @ ¢ phvsicians, hospitals, sanitarium’, and we are now, for the first time. © vertising them direct to the general public. SIN BUYING A Sacre ¢ VAPOR BATH **,t%mr! © Ifa manufacturer does not show ¢ acu! ofatrame without the wv you may take itfor granted that bit © “Steel frame” isa wire hoop t 05 the shoulder of the bather. y Get one that is covered with prot 5 materi*l. Insist on seeing a ecample F ¢ material before ordering, W# ‘ Sur own covering material and os eit a handsome “all over” ; of Niagara Falls, , Getone with a thermomet-T at’adh> - ment, Don’t go it blind -a batt 18 is too hct ov not bot enough wiil be no benefit to vou. Get ore that you ean return ond have your money back if not Lory in every wiv . Send for sample of material and 1 teresting booklet that will tell yo# about Vapor Baths. . Vapor Ratha are an reknowledat , household receesitwv Tarkish, BS , Y ‘ir, Vapor, sulohur or Medics? 5 ® Batis at Home, 3c, Purifles oye , Produces c'eaniiness, he Ith, strene! 7 . P: events disease. obesity, Cures CH © Rheumatism, Neuralgia LaGriv’s » Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh Female Il ; Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney TH © bles. Beautifies Complexion. ¢ Price ot Niagara Baths,85.00 ° The Kirg-Jones COu@ ¢ Toronto ® DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. CRO SBVo@w V0 VODA - Auunal Meeting Merchants Bank of P. B. sl The Apvpual General Meeting, Gm shareholders, of the Merchants’ P. £. Island, will be held at ‘ts Baste House, Great George Street, 09 the LOth day of January, next, 1898, © the hour of I1 o’clock a, m. Proxies must be left with the ¥ at least one day previous to the mm ri visoy, J.M,DA 2380