ee eae Ts DO > SOO OOO OO0O60000 06 0 Gy PRISE GoaP Pure hard Soap lasts long, lathers freely. 5 cents a cake. outs aA 4.8. @ @ Sl CACM SOAP MFG. CO., St. Stephen, 3 Fnnd00000006000600000000 Wanis, Losi, Found, & $6066644 06664666 06600006060666060 "PURSE LA Queen Stree huis ofen. 8T.—A silver chain purse on to-day. Reward. Apply at TED.—For ceneral housework. Apply at this office. GIRL WA Good wages. LOS’ .—On he [2th tnet., near tne reservoir, @ nickel plate | Waltham watch. Finder re- ving at this office. warded by le: WoeRT—A Io we Beagle Dog, black and white 4& ay information regarding him will be ro- waried on application toA J Holl, Upper rinse Street 298 2i HOU *ES TO LET—Apply to Peter Brally. Dougtaa Street. 295 + aen Kent Street and Victoria lk shopping bag. containing sey. Apply at this office: 14?>3T — Rety low, & blac’s & purse anda 7 TO LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing couth ly rooms, bathrorn a4 pantry. haat- ed with hot w.'er aad fitted for elactric light. houses on iirighton Road, facing west.9 rere pantry afd tath room. Appliv to Watheson 4 P -ntley. 218 TOLET—A Atunie" vn K Banko’ 'E L. L Beer Itis the iat Brieay to hav of Qaeen and cartes’ Hall; ontaininz st graphic room WANTED.-—Trustworthy persons to solicit orders for “W ar in South Africa” by William Harding, ibe famons traveller and editor, Fastest selling book ever pablisked. Tells eli about the battles, marches and sieges of ¢ bis remarkable war. A bonanza for workers, Big commissions. Freight and duty paid. Oredit ver Outfits free., Address The Dosainioh Company, Dept, 6, Chicugo. 21 wk $2.00 2ER DAY sure. Rellable per- son, gentlemen or lady, to rep- resent reliable firm. Position permanent.* 008 per yoar and exrenses. Ex-erience unnecessary. M AO’Keefs, Dist. Manager Halifax, N 8 ee we WANT AT ONCE — Good honest savin every locality. losalor travelling. to MirrBrce and advertise our gods, tacking up hew cards On tencss, along public roads, and Neweosvicions places. No experience need- @il M#lary Or commission $60 per month and ernpemecs $2.50 per day. Write at once for full —s: Tae Emperre [MEDICINE Co., Ont. 224 TO LEG Wiitisoa Queen S'reet. lately coonpted by Joha Mumford, in gool repair, ‘ Qoutaining eight rooms, frost proof collar, arge yard. Avply atthe residence of has, Laigh. Ir. Hi sborcagh St. 272 FOR SALY OR TO LET-Soclendid 2-acre « pasture field on Lower St. Peter’s Road, one « gale from Post Office. F. W. L Moore, London Howe Corner. 277 2wks eo d WANTED-.-$2.00 per cay sure, gentiemen or ladies: \psvial work; position permanent; eliable firm, with best re 4; experience mnnebeotarT- address—.S, M, y. Field Man ager. 29uge containing five rooms, ng Street, back of Merchaat’s sland. Apply at the office of ation of Mra Theophilus Des- erected in 193l,onthe corner trafton Streets. (aite of Apoth- tc.,) a three story brick building “83, wareroom), offices, vhoto- ani barber shop 3023ie0d 68 dawti Prince Rdward Island Railway (ee and after TUESDAY, 2th, Dec., 1998 fee emis of this Railway will run daily, (Suns days excepted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- - ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up > m AM A.M PM Tb lv Ch’town ar 945 210 @ 731 nore, J t 925 115 7 8 . Wiltshire 839 115 xa ss Hunter River 823 105 Bess Emerald Juc 7 44 1230 47 9% Kensington 709 1202 2 $M ar lv 6% 11% S'side P.M. 32D lv ar A,M. 1010 ee. otivn Wellington ep 9 27 ee " aa 8 4 rr dove cg ee 7% a eee 6 35 500 ar... ..Tignish..... lv 5 0 2 MM AM. PM AM 219 lv... Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 3 35 ar { Mt. Stewart) lv 845 350\v | Junction ie 8 30 5 02....... Cardigan. ...... 716 5 25 a... .Georgetown. .. lv 6 50 rM AM rw AM 345 lv..Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 a eee 7 57 Bees cn -. PORE hckece tan DOO énce ees caus lv 600 ri AM ». M. A. M 5 1E Iv...e- Emerald. .ar 7 35 605 ar Cape Traverse. .lv 6 45 Teains.are cun by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. P *@ A-SHARY”, Superintendent, P.E. I. ‘De, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Ventral Lon- don Throat & Kar Hospital “See adalist in diseases of the Eye, Ear.Nose & Thr at PR ee—C aw £RON BLOCK. sadence — HICHS OP D ST... WEST. bs ¢.Houre-OW tol gm., 2to3p, mp?!) . wn} Byes testedfor glasses 1 os) Tht DAILY EXAMINSK, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 5, 1900 Mer Begauing Scheme, A respectably dressed old woman ap standing at the foot of the steps of an elevated railroad station the other day just at the hour when the rush was at its height. The woman had apparently lost something of value. She searched her pockets, shook out her skirts and scanned the ground on every side. Of course it was ‘not long before her dis- tress attracted the notice of passersby. “I have lost my ticket,” she said in an- swer to the query of a man who stop- train. “I don’t know what to do, for I have not a nickel with me and I live away up town.” The man pulled a string of tickets from his pocket, tore off one, handed it to the woman and resumed his rush without waiting for her thanks. But the woman did not follow. She mere- ly moved across to the flight of steps | on the other side. Here she resumed her search, with the result that a nickel was transferred to her pocket by a passing woman. Next she crossed the avenue and gathered some more nick- els and tickets from the passengers go- ing in the opposite direction, finally returning to her original stand, where her plight attracted as much compas- sion as before. While the observer was | looking on, the woman made two rounds of the stairs, each round occu- pying about ten minutes. 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Largest cir- culation of any scientific rnal. Terma, $3 a year; four months, $1. Sold byall newsdealers. MUNN & Co,2¢18+oedwr. New York Branch Office, 625 F 8t.. Washington. D- CASH DOWN | CASH DOWN The highes* for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Hedale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown We Wich Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and— Prosperous New Year We also desire to thank them for their very liberal patronage during the past year, making it the most success- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, is evident from our rapid increase iu business, We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON | JEWELER | Great George Street, doers from Grafton 8t...,.. parently in deep distress was noticed / } ped for a moment in his rush for the | odds are the only medicine that will cure Dia- betes, Like Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was in- curable until Dodd’s Kidney Pilis cured it. Doctors ‘i & : : | S themselves confess that without Dodd's Kidney Pills they are powerless against Dia- betes. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes, Imitations—box, name and ill, are advertised to do so, Dut the medicine that does Diabetes is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd's Kidney Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggists. Room For Him Too, A bland and patronizing New Yorker Was passing through a raw and new hamlet in the west. which its proud founders bad dubbed B- City and ‘re sure would soon become a thriv- ing hive of human beiugs. Addressing a ‘ank and lazy routh who was loung ing at the door of one of the rude shan- ties that passed, for a “shoe empori- um.” the New Yorker inquired sarcas tically “Who is that important looking gen- tleman with the red flannel shirt?’ “That's Sam Peters.” was the proud reply. “He's just opened the new post otlice.”’ “And the tall person with no col- “s Long Mike. Just opened a gro- cery store.” “And the plump individual with the bald head?” “Handy Jim. Owns the new saloon.” “Indeed?” said the New Yorker. “Your city seems to be pretty well started. I should suppose there was nothing left for a stranger like tmnyself to open.” “Oh, I dunno!’ drawled the lanky one. “We ain't got no loonattic asyluin yet. You might start that.’’— New York Tribune. Te Cure a Cold in One Day Take Gicvtiv> Boom Yatnins Cadlats. \ druggists refuad th» moasy it faiisio eur . ©. WwW. reova’s sigassaca ig 920231 DD The best place to buy Lad- ies Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros The best place to buy Car- pets isat Prowse Bros Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. In buying a piano, buy the best; that’s the kind we sell— Miller Bros, Chrictie, Brown & Co’e, fruit cakes are delicious. They are put up ia one and two pound boxes and are for sale at Beer & Goff’s. 2i. Itie said to be almost impossible to sink a motera battleship constructed ef the best models. There is always room at the top—proe bably because the experienced traveler prefers a lower birth. A new supply of the latest graphophone records just re- ceived at Miller Bros., Queen Street. SPECIAL snaps tor smokers from now until January 2od. Central Drug store. EEE —— ———___ 2,500 XMAS CARDS TO CHOOSE FROM Allnew and up-to-date. Come before they are picked over. .Qur Dells are pro- nounced to be the best and atgeat assortment in Ch’town. Come in and see for your- elf—Prices marked down to he lowest—Toys, Steam En- gines, Magic Lanterns, Plain and Fancy Stationery, Rock- ing Hor.es, something new; Girls’ and Boy’s Sleighs and Coasters all at & Stationery store, i Ch’town, F. J. HORNSBY | payers for In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3lat Decem- ber, 1899, containing names of all such defauiters. and the amount due from them reapectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Common Lot, upon which, or any part thereof, such assessment is in default. ame of Ratepayer In ieme > Amount Te Tonnie “ih maondaa of Assessment 12, lst Hundred $1109 Binne, Elizabeth House & Land on Town Lot No. 26, 4th Hundred $18.00 Coyle, Stephen House & Land on Town Lot No. 3, 20d Hundred 15.75 Oudmore, Andrew House & Land on Common Lot No. 26 §.% Hughes, Peter House & Land on Common Lot No, 22 6.75 Hughes, Jobn House & Land on Common Lot No. 21 2.25 Lowe, Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 31 2.06 McKay, W David Mill Buildings & Land on Common Lota Noe. 19 & 20 28.12 Offer, James House & Land on Commoa Lot No, 22 8.22 Purdie, Jane (W. A. O, Morson, Leslie Me~ Nutt, Trustees House & Land on Towa Lots Nos. 97 & 98. Ist Hundred 33.76 Stewart, Allan Iistate of late Vacant Land on Town Lot No. 55, 3ri1 Hundred 2.06 Watling Mra House & Land on Town Lot No. 89, 2nd Hundred 2.88 Watling, Mra Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 15 1.6 Williams, John Houses & Lind on Common [uot No. 24 11.2 ~~ Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of tho above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown, who have failed to pay within the time prescribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said City, will make au application to His Hovor, the Stipandiary Magistrate of said City, for Judgement against each and all of the lands above described, for the respéciive amounts. so levied againat them, aod then uapaid, and that upon such judgement being doly entered, I wiil farther apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 19: day of Deceusber, A. D., 1899. ROBERT VANIDE8STID Yi December 19, 1899 —Imo NE, City Collector. Plumbing & Heating eeee~R 6006 I am now prepared to do Sanitary Plumbing in all its branches, Also Steam and Hot water Heating and Gas Fitting, Jobbing promptly attended to. All work guaranteed first-class, Estimates furnished at short notic-, See me before piacing y our orders—it will be money saved. Orders left at R. B. NORTON & GO’S. Store, or at residence, Edward Street, wili re- ceive prompt attention. j | ~~ Angus McInnis, i ¥ Memories of the Past— PRACTICAL PLUMBER ’ Gas, Steau and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town, P. E, I. SC TE A SS creme, ot —— a Ocean, Accident and Gwuarantee CORPORATION, Lid. OAPTT Mla: c.scceccumedmaniin $5,000,000 Covers disablement caused by ary sickness or accident, The most Liberal a attractive policy iesued by any company. SICENESS Js no respector of persons. The rich and poor, professional, buuinees or] i man, suffers alike through illness, as without any warning their earning ee completely or is materially redaced through disablement caused by siekness or accident, DISABLEMENT Stan aaeeee causes financial loss to all persons, without regard to oc Protection and:Compensation Can be obtained by a contract, which will indemnify for any disablement age ag accident, and a contract of this nature is sold by <r pevtonnace in Canada— The Ocean, Accident and Guarantee Corporation Ltd., The first and only corporation in Canada te issue a contract coveri i caused by any siceness or accident. The benefits obtained in a oiteman ‘tee a above will be fully appreciatea by all business and professional men, and will doubs- lees prove very popular as « protection to their earning power. JAMES J. JOHNSTON, Barrister, Age ’ Ghattatiolows, PRI, Dee 18a es Bi, b the largest atgenene the City of Charlottetown | WILL BE GIVEN CASH WAY.. On February 14th, 1900, To Agents sending subse ribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Hundred and*Fifty Dollars to the agent sending in the largest liet—§150 99 $75.00, $25 00, $15.60, $10. 00, and 80 0n 8 total of 53 Cash awarde; and in addition very largecommisson will be given, Send for full particulars end free equip. ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE WEBNER COMPANY, Dert H. Akpon, Oh “ SUNNYSIDE DENTSPRY’ . Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. | Telephone connection, DR. AYEPS ee AT a A EO “THE oJ Prince Edward Island Magazine .. NOW ON SALE.... St all the Kookstores and at RK. H Mason’s News Stand. CONTENTS FOR DECEMBER, Simpson’s Mills, Bay View, Frontispiece. Christmas—{a sonnet) by Thos. A, Lepage Merrie Christmas, by Hon. Senator Ferguson, What the King said to Christ at the Judg- ment. At the Duak—a p»em—lllustrated, by Prof} John Caven. vavendish in the Olden Time- Illustrated, by Walter Simpson. llustrated, by Joha P. Tarton. Christmas Hymn. Nursing at Chickamauga Park—I[llustrated, by Florence M. Keily. Tenant League Proceedings, by John Ross. The Phantom Bell Ringers— Illustrated, by J. E. Rendle. Retaliation—A Historical Fact—Iilustrated by L. W. Watson. A Query, by Topsy. Christmas Greetings—a poem, by - rol. Notes & Queries, &c. Se a copy—Send for sample. The P. E, Island Magazine, P. O, BOX 608, Charlottetown, P. E. I, THE QUESTION IS OFTEN ASKED, dOW IS THE ASCENDENCY OF ROYAL OAK SOAP .ccounted ‘ior? The answer 3 simple enough, viz:—Be- 2ause there is none equal to it ‘or intrinsic merits, firm ness, purity, combined with great iasting and cleansing pro perties Send for premium list. 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