SALE! i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 25, 1898 SALE! SALE! CLOSING UP BUSINESS EXAMINER CALENDAR MOON’S CHANGES %h day, Last Quarter. 3th day, New Moon. “xh day, First Quarter. th day, Full Moon. boat ay of We’k - | Morn.) Aft Rises,} Sets. es 0 04 1335 6 28 (429 0 29 {14 17 29 28 arsday 0 59 |15 00 31 26 ae «CU' 2 OS | BD 25 irday 2 19 16 36 3 24 6 Sunday 3 23 17 34 35 23 [Monday | 440 (1829 | 37 | 21 | STuesday | 6 03 19 18 38 | 20 @ Wednesday 7 20 2 03 40 | 18 | 16 Thursday 8 26 20 44 42 17 11 Friday | 9 20 (21 22 43 15 12 sturday 21 57 44 14 :3Sunday (10 11 '2325|. 46 | 13 14 Monday 11 00 22 54 47 12 5) Tuesday {11 47 23 26) 48 I « Wednesday 12 33 13320! 50 10 (7 Tharsday | ° 14510 | 52 9 riday © 07 15°03 54 8 9 Saturday © 56 15258 55 d ) inday 1 54 16:55 56 6 nday 06 17:55 57 5 Tuesday 4 31 1854 58 4 *y Wednesday | 6 02 19.48 . 3 tursda ” 20 20238 2 s4Fciday | 8 32 (21923 | 2 ci saturday | 9 37 22:02 4 l 26Sunday 10732 22430] 5 0 ” ynday l pt 22458 7 0 Tuesday 11958 23526 8 359 Vednesday 12.,37 13319 9 59 . emmanent po wed, Apply n @ PAPAL BMD DOCH LACH Ee Si “2 Of wAhi4 OAV». Whiie the best for all general uses, Has peculiar qualities for easy and quick washing SD SRB SE RE? LPP of clothes. Low cost. ; Highest quality. . sé g) SE, CROIX'SOA? M’F'G. CO., St. Stephen, #8. one a<2~1~ 30006 E> OO Wants, Lost, Found, & “WT ANTED.—/ “ctity, to inves well educated woman of in- inan establiehed brsiness , sition to energetic worker. talker. Correspondence in-~ anager. 275 Vat be a good waaots a situation as a4 man- » Dr. Taylor. 275 * young men newant, refer t -Steinway Piano, cost 3700 t New York. Specially select- onal expert at manufactory e. Price $1.50 D, B. Office, "OR SALE m ° nufactured : «al Ooy a protess & eenificent to 27 3ins paid. ituation as a servant by wil W ANTED.—* Apply at this office. 271 ing steady man VT WANTED.—By a man— keeper, useful in sbipping ny Other capacityina busi- ent. Apply at this office 226 tf /\MPLOY ME competent boc an siness or in: ictus estdblishn T) LET.—Th ree story Dwelling House con aining eight !arge rooms, on Princ? “treet session given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 ©O LET.—The house and premises known ae the “Old London House, ’situateon Water st. nextte Government Warehouse No 1 4 ppl7 to Peake Bros «& Co. jan23--tf ~—_——— “<. LET—Haifof three story dwelling house on the corner of Queen and Fitzroy Sts =‘ p- piv to Wm He aderson, Fitzroy St. 245 ti ro LET —1 at comfortable brick dwelling : e, situate on Water Street, now D posses- . of Mrs McDonald. Possession given aix at 2th September, Apply to Peake Bros & (o. Aug. ith, 1868, eod tf. W ANTED.--4 bright intelligert ladv, age sent thirty with come capital,to travel, hire n train .eg ents References. Per marent “on forr ght person. Investigation in- d. Apply manager. MOUSE TO LET—Opv Dorchester Street, + ween Queen and Pownal Streets, contalp- and geht rooms besides good kitchen saptry. Pos-ession about lst Nov. Apply to * ifiam Grant, or son. Zou e Market House a silk IOND.—in t smveella, Tie owner can have the same by epulying to William Dillon Market Clerk and mie ) yoy for this advertisement. ~ 03T.- OF Euston Street, between Queen «di Brighton Road, a gold cuff button, Fin- ior please leave at this office, 209 WO BOYS WANTED.—Wanted by the nnd reigned. twosmart young men who un- | retand the feeding and care of stock and to bie to dv general farming, will have to be “ milkers, no others need apply, good .qcesand permanent employment will be given, Ap) ly at once Edward Kelly, South- ycrt, Lousy, 274 40 LET- Half of a double tenement house «4 ing Street. Apply to Mrs. Catherine May ewrves of Prince and King St. SALE EVERY DAY w. A. WEEKS & CO. a a ee SALE! EVERYTHING MUST GO RIG DISCOUNTS OFF EVERYTHING —__- TWENTY TO FIFTY PER CENT—Tobis immense sale is being patronized by thousands. Tremendous bargains are going’ SALE EVERY DAY W SALE! SALE! -A. WEEKS & CO. A AN NACLEEOL ANA LE AT A OR FRILLS OF FASHION. Cyrano is one of the newest colors. It fisarich ruby and becoming alike te dark and fair. Grace loving Frenchwomen declare that the fad for flounced skirts has gone too far and that they have never ap- proved of the fashion. Ln spite of efforts to abolish them the full drooping waists continue, some_ of the finest imported models having this style running almost to an extreme. The popularity of velvet for wraps and gowns this winter is already as- sured. This will be goud news, for it is a fabric that is universally becoming. Parisian manufacturers are turning out epaulets with fringes hanging to the waist, and deep flounces of fringe are being woven to hang from the knees to the hem of the skir&. A dainty tea jacket is made of accor- dion plaited liberty silk, which falls anconfined back and front from a square shirred yoke of the same ma- terial. The plaited sleeves reach only ‘o the elbow. Striped piques, with miniature flowers between the stripes, are being largely employed for single and double breasted vests, as well as for those showing no opeuing, to be worn with tailor made gowns. Vests are also fashioned of ban- dana handkerchiefs, the effect being itriking under a dark coat. The ordinary foulard nearly covered with a white design has been extremely fashionable this season, but for early autumn wear satin foulard in the most exquisite new tints, with small white or cream designs, is taking its place. The satin foulard is far richer Jooking than the otber aud wears twice as well. —Now York Sun, ITEMS OF INTEREST. The finest shops in a Chinese city are those devoted to the sale of coffius. Australian rabbit skins are being con- verted into sealskins for the Americap market. Pet dogs in London wear chamois shoes when in the house to protect pol. ished floors from scratches. Eight churches have stood en the site of St. Paul’s cathedral, London. The first one was built in the year 223. The average number of horses; killed in Spanish bullfights every year exceeds 5,000, while from 1,000 to 1,200 bulls are sacrificed. When packing away light silk gowns, do not use white tissue paper, for it is bleached by chloride of lime and wil] spoil the colour of the silk. Corsets must not be worn by Russia young women attending high schools, ie Pa, Pee ra hus : c Ussisycanilbavd alu juusic and art ‘BCOO0O!1S, according to a recent decree of the new minister of education. They are to be encouraged to wear the national cos- tume. Paper floors for dwelling houses are coming into use in Germany. They are formed of several thicknesses of stout aper, dampened, pasted and rolled. hey have no crevices or joints to har bor dust or vermin and are yielding to the feet. a Oe An Oup Axyp Weii Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup bas been used forover fifty years mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, aliays all pain, cured wind, colic, and is the best remedy Dia:rhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is ircalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap, and take no other kind Maiden Speeches. Sheridan, one of the greatest of Brit- ish orators and who entered parliament after a conspicuously successful literary career, so nearly broke down in his maiden effort that the general verdict pronounced upon him was that ‘‘nature never intended him for an orator.’’ Brougham and Canning were equally unsuccessful, and many of the most celebrated speakers of the present day displayed no signs of oratory when they appeared for the first time before the | critical assembly at St. Stephen’s. | Mr. Gladstone’s maiden speech, de- | livered Feb. 21, 1838, was a nervous, hesitant and almost inaudible effort. en. ee Oe. eon EE Fire and Water. | Water will extinguish a fire because | the water forms a coating over the fuel, which keeps it from the air, and the conversion of water into steam diaws off the heat from the burning fuel. A little water makes a fire fiercer, while a large quantity of water puts it out. The explanation is that water is com- posed of oxygen and hydrogen. .When therefore the fire can decompose the water intoits simple elements, it serves as fuel to the flame. A Unique Sign. A sign which was productive of much discussion was read by the patrons of a small laundry establishment in a Mas- sacbusetts town. It was printed in large letters ona piece of brown paper and pinned to the door of the shop. it ran thus: *“‘Closed on account of sickness till next Monday, or possibly Wednesday. I am not expected to live. Shall be un- able to deliver goods for at jeast a week in any case.’”’ ad STOP IT NOW! Before it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more nor less than catarrh. Stop the suffering. charges that are so humiliating to you and offensive to your friends. Stop the disagreeable catarrhal dis- Don't let it run on until your condition causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. Don't neglect yourself until consumption makes its fatal appearance, You can be cured—not merely relieved, but absolutely and perfectly cured, Dr. will restore j in an incredil have been cured powder acts like magic, ’ sly short time. several years. the heart—relieves in 30 minutes. invigorator and system renovator. gnights. 35¢. l Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder ete, perfect health. wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. Dr. Agnew’s Cure or the Heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, 20, for 40 doses. in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum and all diseases of the skin. Cures piles in 2 ° Sold by DyyS. W, Doddfa: d Geo: It gives relief at once. It cures Hundreds of cases of from 5 to 20 years’ standing cases that physicians had pronounced incurable. The catarrhal not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throat, tonsilitis, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness and all similar diseases. Mr. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, writes as follows :—*“ I have had catarrh for Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at atime, About four months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder, and since using the I would not be without it.” At druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves EK. Hughes, Druggists by millions of ! f for | EE ne tn i | — ! of 5c in stamps. ee POINTED PARAGRAPHS, The office never has to seek the maa on pay day. Some dogs are poinvers and some ars disappointers. More people have the gift of speeca than the gift of silence, The older the trousers, the better they are prepared for the fray. When passenger trains are telescoped, the passengers are apt te see stars. It ie easier to read about love ine cottage than it is to bring it about. A stitch in time saves nine, but nine can be taken in no time on a sewing machine. The man who tells gou that all men are equal really believes that he isa little more so.—Chicago News. . 7 . ~ ™ . Grand Trunk Fnugineer swears by Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills Mr. Geo, Cummings for over 20 vears engin- eer on Grand Trunk running between Toronto ard Allandale, saya:—‘ The canetant duty with mv workeave me excersive pains in my hack, racking mv kidneys, IT triscd several remedies until ] was recommended by my fireman, Mr Nave Canlev. totry Dr. Chase's Kidnev-Liver Pills. Two boxes have comonietely cured me. and I feeltn dava better men than crer. I recommend them to all my friends, Simplicity of ornament ae a bridal fach- ion seems destined, by the way, to rapidly hecome a thing of the past. A recent bride, certainly to the manner born, wore a pearl necklace and diamond pendant. Minard’s Liniment is the best The Lover (nassionatelv)—What can I do, where can [ go, that I may please you ? The Loved (also with passion)—Oh, go anywhere—only do go soon !—Judy. When Reauty Fades In response to repeated inquiries, from lJad- ies with whom Dt Chase’s Ointment has be- come so popular for skin diseases, asking if face powders are injurious and can be nsed while using the ointment, we state that while the majority of face powders are injurious, wecan recommend the recipes given in Mr Chase’s supplementry recipe book on page 45, which wiil be sent toany addresson receipt Dr Chase’s Oiniment is the ladies’ friend for all «kin diseases Address Dr A W Chase Co, To: onto Marriage makes one of two, but it doesn’t seem to decreaee the population. . ; ee ey ae ? | | Minard’s Liniment Cures LaGrippe ———— f Jack HUubbs—Il paid $100 for this | wheel. Uncle Jabez—What ! Fer ther one wheel ? Jack Hubbs— Yes. MS SENSES NESE Uncle Sabez—Phew! Then ther two wee uv “em cos: yer $200,eh? Tew say noth- in erpout ther resi uv ther darn machine! Soi | p to Date. Kidney-8Bladder Trouble. Thereis no more serious menace to good heal'h in the present age than Kidney disord ers, and it’s an appalling fact. but a true one, that four fifths of the country’s people havo the taintof this insidious disesse with them. Jr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills cureall Kid- ney disease, {n seals for men’s silk fobs, dark green jade furnishes a aandsome innovation, while ametbysts, topazes, agate and carne~ liao are very effectively employed. Minard’s Liniment the best Hair Restorer “Tl want your daughter,” he wrote to the old gentlemen “Come and get her,’ was the old gentle- man’s reply. “Qh, dear, no, answered the suitor.” “Thav’s not atall the correct thing now. Let ber come and get me. Then they knew tbat be was really a man with a title and not an impositer.— Chicago Post. I was cveep of painful Goitre by MIN- ARD’S LINIMENT, Chatam Ont. Byarp]McMoc.uin I was curep of Inflammation by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Waish, Ont. Mrs W. W. Jounson l was cureD of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD’S LINIMENT. 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Castoria is the Chiidren’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. SANA ZZ CM 4 4, Z VA Yj i i) Y. , fs Castoria. | Castoria astvorla. ena NS “Castoria is so well adapted to children that I 2s superior to any pre scription known to me.”’ H. A. AncHER, M.D. Brooklyn, V.% ‘‘Castoria is an excellent medicine for Mothers have repeatedly toid me recommend it , childrs« n of its good effect upon their children.’ Dr. G. C. Oscoop, Lowell, Mass. | THE FAC-SIMILE SiGNATURE OF Ss ¢ Coe: 3righton Brewery having undergone extensive alterations we can guarantee tosupply ovr customers with this.old reliable beverage brewed from the finest Malt and Hops only. ———- A LSO——__— Always on hand a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extra Stout in wood or bottles. All size packages to suit the trade. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery every Tuesday and Fric Halifax Breweries Lid. A.S. HEWITT, Agent. 79 Queen St Cinttown Sees eee 20 cts lay per bhk Is OL ac Stove ? 249 1 A Hall Stove? ate Lae A Cooking Stove ? that you are going to buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. —_FENNELL & CHANDLER © TYPHOID FEVER. ——-THE POLICIES OF———— THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—Typhoid, Scarlet and [yphus Fever, and Smallpox, and in ad‘iticn cover accidents of al! kinds.. louble | ability in «ase of accident on Public Conveyance. J.J, JOHNSTON, Barrister, (> >a » me es yy -