ee NN <A THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For October, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES ith day, Last Quarter. iSth day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = | High Water. | Sun “ Day of We'k nae ‘3 al |Morn.| Aft. | Rises.) Sets. ; 1Saturday [11 19 (11 20 15 44 (5 25 2 Sunday ‘12 04 22 49| 45 | 23 3 Monday 112 48 47 21 + Tuesday 010,133, 48 19 5 Wednesday 032;'219 49 17 6Thursday | 058/309; SO | 15 7 Friday 135|}408; 52; 13 SSaturday -| 2 24,5 28; 53 | Dl 9Sunday 346\/634) 34 | 9 WiMonday | 5 27,722, 56 7 tTuesday | 6 42 Tie | $s I2}Wednesday| 7 49 | 834 58 3 13,Thursday 8842/9076 0, 1 i Friday | 9 28 | 9 39 | 462 1SSaturday 10 10 10 10 3 58 16 Sunday 110 50 10 | ae 57 17Monday 11 31 11 03 5 56 t@Tuesday (12 14 12 29 7 54 19 Wednesday | 1 03 9 52 2 Thursday |000 207 10 50 21 Friday 047 314 12 48 Saturday (| 151 423 13 46 23 Sunday 314/534, 14 | 4 24 Monday 458 641 16 | 43 25\T uesday 635 737),17 | 41 % Wednesday 749 818; 19 | 39 27| Thursday 8 46 857: 20 | 37 Friday | 938 935) 21 | 35 29Saturday 10 25 1009); 23 34 30 Sunday 11 08 10 35 24 33 31, Monday 11 50 1100' 26 31 At As Soup’s, Soup, So is Soap, Soap. You must classify soup, soap, or anything. There are many kinds, grades, qua- lities. In soap, that word ‘56 stamped on Surprise every cake guarantees finest quality. A pure hard soap. When you buy Surprise you have the best. 5 5 Cents A CAKE. i ee Se Wants, Lost, Found, &, —- TO LET.—The Argyle Honse on Kent St rear City Hallat present occupied by -amuei Meaton possesion at once. Avply to C,B happell. 237 1 week eod, FOR SALE,.—A house situated on the cor- ner of Pleasant Streetand St. Peters Road tionse contains 10 rooms has a good cellar and <table ompremises, The houre }s built 8 years end is-in excellent condition. Apply toJ J Jehnston Real Katate Agent. ° neral servant, Ty- <perienced girl for general to Mrs 8 R Jenkins, Graf- 236 3i pd WANTED.—A ge rs Arthur Newbe WAN TE D—An housework. Apply ie» Street. Apply to 236 oin broach engraved with ‘inder will please leave at BA. LDOST.—A silver « ‘tee Initials M. M. t bis office. RUARDERS.—A comm dated at M 33, near Methodist WANTED.—Im) presenta‘ives to h ermiicators, aeost; pMes also typew yppertunity for apital, Referenc Viontreal. few boarders can be #c- a OV. MeGregors, Prince Chureh. 234 2~ks eod, 1iediately, energetic re- andie our superior line of le and mimeograrh sup- riter supplies. Splendid stenotypist with some s. Clement & Clement, £33 6ins. ree @ nursemaid. chton. WANTED.—At: Apply »Mre. Weeks Bri; 230, o second hand i0t water sold cheap, Apply at pital. 229 tf FOR SALE.—Tw ‘wnaces, WIHIl b ver'ottetown Ho: WANTED,—A _ general rderstand plain cooking. Tce, servan!. Must gApply atthi« 2:8. “y LET.—A pleasantly situated house on h- Brighton Road containing nine rooms hathroom heat«d with hot water and ‘.d for electric light Apply to W. C Harris, .rehbitect. “MPLOYMENT WANTED.—By aman— >» -etent book keeper, useful in shipping ess Orin any other capacitvina busi- ~, establishment. Apply a" this offic>. 223 tf “" \NTED—A lhousemaid. Apply to Mrs Ar hair Peters, Brighton: 225 tf LET —1 hat comfortsble brick dwelling . Sifuateon Water Street, now in posses- Mrs Me])onald. Possession given vont 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros « to. Aug. Wth, 1868, eod tf. a . of * LET —-Tras howe ant premises know +&the “Old London House,’ situatean Water next 1. Government Warehouse No 1 pit to Peake Bros & Co, jan2B—-tf Ay Y ) LET.—Three story Dwelling House con @éng eight large: rooms, on Prince Street ‘a P. «session given on Oct 18th W. W. Wellner, \NTED—Two or three smart boys--arply a tory—Mark Wright « Co, C6 R SALE~—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,ro ° ; fr mW t 12 quarts of milk daily, A, «ly tok. , Beer, 197 tf ‘OB SALE OB TO LET. oo ‘hat weil! Rnown business Hotel on (eh mond Street, near the market. Tnie Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rrasmé and sbop, all in good repair. Good siatding for thirty horses, with large yard im voaneotion . eply to TEOMAS CAMPBELL atten wm An Editor's Hard Lot. ‘Naere are always those who will kick. For instance, if you publish jokes with whiskers on them some will say that you ought to be ina lunatic joint. If you don't print something to smile at, they say you area pessimistic fossil. If you spread yourself and write a good, origina] article, they will say ist is stolen. If you reprint an article, they say you can’t write. If you say a de- serving word for a man, you are partial ; if you compliment the women, the men are jealous, and if you don’t the verdict of the women is to the effect that your paper is not fit to use in the construc- tion of a bustle. If you stay im your office, you are afraid to remain on the streets; if you do, you are lazy. If you look seedy, you are equandering your money; if you wear good clothes, you are a dude, and don’t pay for them. If you play a social game of any kind and get stuck, youare a fish; if you win, you are a tin horn, and so it goes through one continual round of pleasant complications. —Roslyn (Mich.) Seuti- nel. A Speak Easy. A Philadelphia policeman the other day received a letter informing him that s ‘‘speak easy,’’ by which term an un- licensed saloon is designated, was in pperation near Franklin and Spring Garden streets. His detective instinct was at once aroused, and he made an investigation, only to discover that he was the victim of some practical joker. The place referred to proved to be an Episcopal church for the deaf.—New York Tribune. A Military Exquisite, Marshal Ney, who was as handsome as he was brave, is said never to have appeared on the field at & great battle until he was dressed with scrupulous elegance and his beard carefully curled and perfumed. When he was led ont to execution, he was cool and calm as though he were going to open a dance, only asking that the guns should be aimed low, that his face might not be disfigured after death. The Svantians, who live in the inaoc- cessible mountain range between the Black and Caspian seas, are probably the laziest people in the world. They @ave made no advance toward civiliza- Sion in 2,500 years. It is their invaria- ple rule to observe holidays four times 3; week, with saints’ days as extras. — The germs of consump: tion are everywhere. There is no way but to “ght them. If there is a history of weak lungs in the family, this fight must be constant and vigorous. You must strike the. dis- ease, or it will strike you. At the very first sign of failing health take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It gives the body power to resist the germs of consump- tion. 50c. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Tordpte, PROMPTLY SECURED: , Write today for a free copy of our interesting books ‘ Inventors Help” and “How you are swindled.” We have extensive experience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, mouel or photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. M ortgage Sale Tobe sold at public auction, at the Court House, in Charlottetown, on Thursday, the tenth day of November, A. D., 1898 at the hour of twelve o’clock, noon. All that tract piece and parcel of land, situate lying and being in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in tre said Island—being part of the Common Lot number twenty-two, and bounded us follows Commeneing on the South Side of Long Street, at the north east angie ofa part of said Common Lot, recently conveyed to Jobn Percival, thence southwardly along the eatrt ern line of said John Percival’s land, for the distance ofeighty feet or till it strikes the north west angle ofa piece ofland of said Common Lot, ‘ormerly in posession of one Gay, thence eastalong the northero ilne of said Gay’s land, for the distance;of twenty four feet, thence northwardly along the west line of Philip Coyle’s land, by aJihe parai'el to the said eastern line ot Jonn val's lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforesaid,aud tnence westwardly aloag the southern side of lone Street a distance of of commencement, Tne above sale is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in an indenture of ortgage, bearing date, the 8th day of Ye'ober, A. D.. 1874, and made between Dougald McKinnon,and Catherine McKinron his wife,ofthe one part, and Philip Large, of Charlottetown, of the other part. > sauner particulars apply to tbe under- signed. Datei this 26th day of July, A. D,, 2898. PHILIP LARGE, Mort gagee Ch’tewn, July 26, 1888—w l4ins Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbing and will be pleased to furnish estimates on al] branches of the trade. If wou are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plumbers. have to turn out. twer ty five feet or thereabouts, to the place | CURE FOR ERESLYPULAS Mr, Tarhey of says :—“In = year 1892, I was in WANS bed with Erysipelas, —swol- len out of all human shape fast sinking and given up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used an1 I was cured in a few days, DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Wanted—The Address fi every sufferer in m erica. THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO.,, TRURO N. 8. Mention the paper when you write. Gold at Rossland. Rosstanp, B. C., Oct. 10, —All records for ore shipments were broken again in Roseland Jast week. When the 3,000 figure was passed three weeks ago it was the subject of general rejoiting. Since then shipments have run up to over 4,000 tons in both the subsequent weeks. This time the Le R>i’s tota! aloue is 3,000 tons, and the War Eagle’s output 1,200 to 1,500. Before the end of the year, pro doubt, the shipments will average over & thousand tons a day. sad Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sits... Toronto. KF. W. Day, Manager Globe Loan «& Savings Co., says says:—": consider Or. Chase's Ointmeat iny atu vble:” we have thousands of testimonials from prominent business men alover ths Domivion.” —- — i < <p - ewe An Orp Axp Wet Tried Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrap has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chiti softens the gums, allays ail pain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be secre and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothizg Syrip, and take no other kind Fashion Among. Thieves. Parisian thieves act ona system. © follow afashion in thieving. Some clever, audacious pickpockets sets the fashion ; tne lesser lights adopt it, and at last the police take cognizance, special precautions are adopted, and the fashion dies out. A couple of years ago the idga was to waylay actors oractresses on their homeward journey from the theatre. It proved extremely good business ; for time and place could be ac- curately gauged, and thestreets were gener- ally empty. Then the police (slowly) took the hint; there were captures, and the fashion ended, More recently, the attacks have been at the domicile and the latest victim has been Dinah Felix,a sister of the celebrated Rachel. She was herself a member of the Theatre Francais, and would have been famous if \achel’s glory had not eclipsed hers. But some years ago she retired from the stage, and it is just possible the thieves who broke into her house this week had no idea she was a celebrity... Yet they showed considerable judgment in what they stole. These include watches, jewellery, plate, money, but above all, a number of relics of the great Rachel, and amongst them an admiral miniature enamelled in a jewelled box, and of great value. A rarer relic they disregarded. This was the well-known portrait of the actresd which hung on the wall, not too large and very easy of abstraction. But they resisted the temptation and left it. ” ¢ Pneumatic Tires in 1900. Man in sulky (to bicyclist just ahead)— Beg pardon, young chap, but I guess you'll This is a narrow road, and I don’t want to run over you. Slender Youth (on bicycle) — Much obliged, but I think Ican keep from being run over. Come on. Man in sulky (touching his animal with whip)—All right. Look out for yourself! This is Betsy ‘Trotwell—record 2.01?! Slender Youth (spurting)—Come right along. I’m George Gofast—record 2.014 ! Chieago Tribune. ————— ~ P ilesCured Without the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment. Mr Geo Crowne, painter, of Wondville, Ont., Vietoria Co, savs:—‘ For thirteen yeors I was a sufferer fre m bleedivg piles ani the interse agony which I passed tnrough duripg those years and releif I obteined by Chase's Ointments prompts me to give thi: testi- monial, operation bot I felt I coum be cured without the knife. Three boxesof Dr, Chase’s Gint- ment stopoed the bleeding and effected a per- manent cure, ~-—- One of the tallest stacks in Great Britain is situated at Lianelly. From the base of the foundation tothe ex- treme summit is 400 feet high. The cap of the top weighs 27 tons, and 720,- 000 bricks were used in its construc- tion. Itis circular in.form, and im a gale bends extremely. i Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthma are promptly relieved by 29 few doses of Dr. Chase’s Syrup of Lin- seed and Turnertine. Men’s strong boots—We have a line of mens strong laced boots for working men. We bought low and can sell much Jower than regular price. Workingmen can save money by buying their boots from us.—J B Macdoeald & Co. 4idw. My physician wished meto have an ; ~ @Oe ee 2? 606% SD The Magic of a Word. A party of gentlemen but recently re- turned from a metropolitan eity tell 5 new story on the leisurely bellboy. They wero stopping at a big hotel, and on the first evening of their visit were seized with a mighty thirst, but which they believed plain ice water would as- suage. One of them stepped to the bell- push. It was one of those new fangled things built on the principle of a dollar typewriter. You turn the band around the dial till it points to what you want, then you press the button, and the busi- ness office is supposed to dothe rest. The instrument was caused to register ice water a number of times in the re- gions below, but there was no response. The thirst kept on increasing and the gentlemen got hot in the collar. One of them spoke of going down and challeng- ing the clerk and the bellboys to a box- ing matck. ‘*No, don’t do that,”” remarked one of the gentlemen. ‘‘Just watch me— I’ll bet I'll get ’em.”’ He pranced over to the bell, yanked the crank around to ‘‘champagne’’ and let itdrive. In an-incredibly short time there was a knock at the door, and the boy stuck his head in. ‘“‘Champagne, gentlemen?”’ *‘No, just bring us some plain, every- day, common water with ice init. We rang for champagne just tocatch you napping. Now get a move on you’’— Galveston News. Shore Cargoes Shifted. ‘Once in awhile we read,’’ said Mr. Bozzle, ‘‘that the ship So-and-so or the steamer So-and-sc has returned to port, or has arrived perhaps with ‘a decided list; cargo shifted.’ Sometimes we see a land craft, a truck, ‘with cargo shift- ed—a big pile of boxes, towering high, shaken over to one side or the other by continued jolting along on the side of the street on the slope. ‘*A load thus shifted can’t be shaken back by running along on the opposite slope of the road. It is like a stick of wood that has been bent and kept bent till the grain is set. Whatever you do with it the crook stays in. ‘Tf care is exercised in turning cor- ners and in navigating generally, the shifted load can usually be carried to its destination as it is without upsetting, though it may work harder. The expe- rienced truckman knows just what can be done with it, and whether it has shifted as far as it will go, and all that. If it is so badly shifted as to make the operation of the truck difficult or dan- gerous, he hauls to one side by the curb and anchors—that is to say, he halts and unloads the shifted top courses of his cargo and then reloads and makes everything trim and secure and sets out again.’’—New York Sun. The latest American and Canadian caps at the Mcdel Store. —R H Ramsay & Co, Sunnyside. For fine boots aud shoes in ladies and gentlemens wear come to the Model Store. —R H Rameav & Co. Sunnyside — al ae a ee SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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