i 4 iit 7A vy “wa RAE THE DAILY EAA REA THE DAILY SXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, A! R }. 7, 1899 LVMINER every Friday morning It ma’ Ap} ar aad asa news made up of the rwhi h bas the D-ily. containing al the Subscrip'ion St (0a year. Wants, Lost, Found, &e PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR Wir MEN; day or evening. NO ca’ vas ing revperierce neederc; pl i: instrve: ons and werk mailed on application for position Address Memorial Co, London SI iaa firet-c latest news FIR~T CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL. T \} (LES —1 h.ve for sale two monerch pool tibl « end billiard table—ivory balls complete, a'l in good one with cues, racks, etc. orde «, will be sold very chear, Apply at the Hu) Billiard Hail orto P. Burke Pv. O. Bx 62 Charlo tetown Sl] 1lmo MILLINEH WANTED.-A good midtaet for 1 ( herlottetown !)ry Goods store, avyly at ove .edirest Dry Goods P.O. Bsx 117 city > ol T. LET.—A house on the North River Road eon iveng 5 reom: a'd kitchen with a barn attacled. apply to Joho E.liot. wkly liyd Fi. st cl es egents everywhere to in roduce the | cme Sunlight Gas Generator; only reliabie Auto Datic acety lene ges wer erator ont he mar- ket. «ls «tesieht: liberal inducements tore hable awxents: apply to the SualightGas Co Lid. Mc streal. TO UnxT—aA honse on West St., lately cecu- pied by Mr C P Fietcber. Apply to H C Doure. 79 FIREMAN WANTED—\ strictly temper- ate nian wanted as ffreman at Gis Works- one «hocin do easy blacksm! h work pre- ferred, A steady job for the right man. Appiy to Charlottetown Light and Pewer So’y. Ltd, Queen st office 79 FOR SATE OR TO LET—That brick house situated on north side + W College Block, 46 ons, hot water heating large garden and + inrear aprly to 3 C Moore or F W L «:e Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw TO LE?.— House on Brighton Road, heat- @! ¢ ith hot water. Bath Rooms etc, at present occupid by T J. Dillon Esq Pots ssicn given @. May. apply toJ.J. McKinnon 69 TO LEC —The house and premises known “0s the “Old London House,’ situateon woeter 8t., .extt> Government Warehouse No | App|7to Peake Bros & Co. jJan2s—tf TO \ENT.—for aterm of! to 5 yeare, that twelve (12) ecre lou situated on west side of Malpeque Road, now in pessession of J T Pearion Esq Pessession given Ist May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 ee ee NDIICE I3 HEREBY GIVEN tHAT application wi'l be made to to Parlia aent of Canda at its next session by THE DOMIN- ION PERMANENT (LOAN COMPANY, fora Actit nead its Acs alrealy obtained (60 Victoria shanter 8) anid 61 Victoria chanter fi)’ odefine the ‘‘apital Stock of the Com- pany, and to consolidite, define, declare and enlarge ite powers of |cadinz, purchasing, bor- rowiag and iavesting, ant for othar pur oes Deed at Toronto this 12 h December, 1893. M4 CDONELL, BOLAND & THOMPSON, 3 Pi Solisitors for the Applicants [n Chancery in The Rolls Court DAVID P. IRVING & others, Conplainants and MAIiGARETIRVING « other’, Defendants a In porsuance of an order of this Honourable Cour, 7 e herein, on the 28 h day of March, | A D, 1899, notice is hereby given that all per- sons havirg claims aguinst the estace of ieorge rving, late of O well Cov Lot oO Township numer 57, in Queen's County, decea ed, intestate a’ere te cen and prove the same befere ine #t the Prothonotary’s office, in the Law Courts Builcirg, iu Cl aale-ttetown. cn or before Mon- cay. | riy-second day of May nexi, A i ail | ms neglecting to come ia r fi febts and claims by tha’ mie re 10 be exrciud.d from the benefit of th day of March, A D, 1899. 4ASZ SRD }. A. LONGWORTH, C. mp’s. solicitors Master in Caancery ih d&Wwi TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received until! P kv. the ] lay of April next up to 12 ock noou from parties willing to eou\rac: for the bailding ofa drelt'ing hove terthe Haz-ibrook Dairying Co : l' la and *| fretions can be seer ‘ a! ‘ xeof Jenkns & 00 Queen St. C."0"a. Good security | rit g envelog es s8bO ild be waked “Jende:s tor Dwelling.” By order R JENKINS, Sec. March 281. £€9 d&w—td, Pat. TO LET GS AH’ Ze Tue dae! ng hoase on Prince Street at present ccenpeld by S C Nash, 4g The lhouve is eligiuly situated, contain ng nine room , is Le ted with bot water, sane wll be wap puted ‘4 hot aed ec ld waier, aod vii bal) Ad Sewerage COLVenEed ices 10 cou! ‘Clit Willie Dew rewerage eys'eh, of ( Wtown Posses? on on or ahont leat Mav, next. 73 GEORGE ALLEY. Seed Wheat. HIBE FIP}, ersw 3 0 year fr m r ed se+i—on the *W.--en Par” IUHN NEWSON ima, 6—JAd wi mo «ec, sts ae ; | ' DEALING WITH LUMBERMEN. Peeullar Tricks Indulged In by Both Buyer and Selier. There is an old retired merchant in Detroit who delights in recalling his experiences when an active man run- ning a general store tn one of the north ern cities of the lower peninsula. ‘*‘] ysed to reap a harvest when gen were coming out of the woods, ’’ he the velates. ‘They were not up in styles, and about any old thing would suit them provided the color was right and the fit even passable. But there were tr ck- sters among them, and I had to have my wits about me in order to keep even with them. ‘**How much is that hat?’ asked a strapping six footer, who arrived from camp one day with a pocketful of money ‘* «Two fifty,’ I repliea “Then be informed me that he al- ways bad the crowns of his bats punched full of boles in order to keep his bead cool and his hair from coming 2ut. I soon had this attended to, and then be asked what the hat was worth ‘Twe fifty,’ 1 responded in surprise, but he laughed at me for asking such a price for damaged goods. He had me, and got bis hat for $1, while the jolly crowd with bim hada laugh at my expense. He wanted to look at some ‘fiddles,’ and after pricing cne at $10 osncluded to take it. ‘* *Where’s the bow?” he asked, as I was doing up the package. ‘**You only bought the fiddle,’ I laughed. The others saw the point and laughed too. The giant tried to bloff me, but I kept good humored, and got even on the hat by charging him $1.50 for the bow. I pot only got even, but the others were se pleased with my ‘Yankee trick’ that they spent plenty of money with me.’’ — Detroit Free Press. JiGK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, «ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: &ct remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst. acss, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF"D LIVER. They Kegulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Small Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifie RECENT INVENTIONS. Coins can be securely held in packages . by an improved bolder, which is formcd of a strip.of tin rolled into acylinder, with acalloped ends, which are bent against the end coins after the package is filled. Water can be distilled for household use inan’s device, in by means of an O.5o which a kettle is placed on the fire to ge» erate steam which passes through a pip in the lid toa receptacle Lelow, condensin; before it leaves the pipe, B s and other glassware can be saf: ty packed for shipping in a new crate w hich has spring pressed partitions a inetohly placed inside the walls to prc s avainst the sides of the fragile articles a prevent the reception of sudden shocks. For use in examining the mouth anc throat a new mirror has the frame hinges on abandle, with aserew running throug! the handle snd engaging the ring fram to lock it in any desired position, makinz one giass do the work of all the giasse with fixed angle frames. The arm, chcst and back muscles can b developed Ly a new exercise, composed « two pieces of spring wire formed into: atraiy ut central portion, with coils at eaci end, the Wiics being “hen extended in z strc ight line and ending in handies at th over ends, * Lich are grasped to bend the soils. Women in a Fhotugraph Gallery. “Tf you want to see some of the vani- ties of life, just pass a week in a photog- rapher’s gallery,” said one who has grown y in the art that immortalizes. ‘‘That the bulk of our patrons is of the class of handsome people is a common belief, but not a correct one. “Of course pretty women of a certain class get an enormous number of pictures taken, which they use almost as some people do cards, to give away to every- body. But a large number of orders come from people who are positively homely. Photographers rarely do a pretty face full justice. We cannot flat- ter nature without spoiling the effect entire!;, put we can help out a homely person wonderfully, and the shrewd pho- tographer doesn’t neglect to do it in every possible way. I have seen com- monplace looking women go into ecsta- sies over pictures of themselves. “The painter who can use the modifi cations of light and shade in colors nasa big advantage over us, but we have pretty weli balanc™! things by touching up photographs in water colors. It’s wonderful what exalted opinions sonx women have of their personal beauty. have seen some of them who have bee: dealing with me for a quarter of a cen tury, and they expect that their pictures of today shall show as attractively as those of decades ago.”"—New York Cou mercial Advertiser, ee NE EE Willing to Oblige. Smoking acigarette the other night in the north I heard a story which, so farasI know, is new. A proud old lady ewept indignantly up to the door of a railway carriage at York station. A schoolboy was leaning half way out of the compartment, reflectively making a cigarette, and, after the fashion of the English schoolboy, not caring for any- body. ‘‘Is this a smoking com partment?”’ asked the dame, with scathing voice. ‘*No, madam,’’ replied the boy polite- ly, raising bis cap. ‘‘If you want a smoking compartment, you will find one a little lower down.’’—London Fi- garo, Not a Filler. First Member Musical Committee— Does the new soprano’s voice fill the church? Second Member—Hardly. The ushera onc Fathag ae a Cae cee MINUTES Every sufferer from catarrh who reads these lines will find in them a message of hope. No matter how severely he may be afflicted, no matter how many so- called remedies he may have tried, no matter how many physicians have experi- mented upon him in vain, no matter how completely he may have despaired of ever ridding himself of his disgusting and distressing malady—he can be cured ! Hundreds upon hundreds of cases as bad as his have been fully and permanently cured by DR. AGNEW’S CATARREAL POWDER. This wonderful remedy never fails if taken before catarrh has developed into other necessarily fatal diseases. and get a bottle. to full recovery immediately. Don't put it off--go at once to your druggist It will relieve you in 10 minutes—it will place you on the road It cures cold in the head, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma, hay fever, loss of smell and deafness. Here is an interesting letter from the Rev. James Murdotk, of Harrisburg, Pa. : “When I know anything is worthy of secem,nendation, I consider it my duty to let my friends know it, and am now completely cured of catarrh of five years standing. in its effect. The first application benefited me within five minutes. I would Ihave used Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for the last two months It is certainly magical not without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold I may have, almost instantly.” At all druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. — Liver Pills—z2oc. far 40 doses—are the best. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment oar gzenm, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures pilesin2 to § nights. 35¢. pu ee S a EP ‘i ow - . ae reil me tuere are always vacant scate 1D the gallery.— Detroit Journal, “St. Patrick’s Day In the Morning” is really the air of an Irish jig. It had no words. Doggerel verses had been written to the air, one set beginning, ‘Potatoes and fish is a very good dish.”’ -_—- The Alpine Good Night. Among the lofty mountains and ele vated valley. of Switzerland the Alpine born has another use besides that of sounding the farfamed ‘‘Ranz des Vaches,’’ or cow song, and this is of a very solemn and impressive nature. When the sun bas set in the valley and the snowy summits of the moun- tains gleam ~vith golden light, the herds- man who dwells upon the bighest bab itable spot takes his born and pre- pounces clearly and loudly through it, as through a speaking trumpet, ‘* Praise the Lord God.’’ Assoon as the sound is heard by the neighboring berdsmen they issue from their huts, take their Alpine bons and repeat the same words. This freqrentiy lasts a quarter cf an bour, and the call resounds from a}! the mountains and rocky cliffs around. When silence again reigns, the herds- men kneel and pray with uncovered heads. Meantime it has become quite dark. ‘‘Good night!’’ at last calls the highest herdsman through his horn. The words resound from all the moun- tains, the horns of the herdsmen and the cliffs, and the mountaineers then re- tire to their dwellings. —Pittsburg Dis patch. A+ HEADACHES from whatever cause cured in half an hour er HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists Very Valuable -— Properly To be Sold By Auction. THE subscriter is instructed by the rep- rerentatives of the Kstate ofthe late * liam DodJ, Exq., to se!l by Auction, on the premises, Oa WEDNESDAY, 49th OF APRIL, NEXT AT 12 O'CLOCK NOON, the following properties, viz: Ist. That vaivahle Business Stand on Queen S:reet, direc:'ly oppcsite the Market House, at present occupied by J.B. Mc- Dova'd as a Dry Geods Store, together with Warehouse inthe rear. This prop erty will be sold sutject to the unexpired lease of eaid J B McDonald, having & years to run. 2od. Warehouse No. 2, aleo ic the rear of the above property, at present in poss- eesion of S W Crabbe. 3d. Dwelling House and premises on Sidney Street, between Great George ard Prioce Street, being part of Town Lot No. 19. in the 2nd hundred, known as the Waterman” properiy. 4th. The two Double Tenement Houses on Pleasant Street, part of Common Lot No, 32, formerlg known as the “ Waller” property. Hin. Pasture Lots No, 53] and 538 in the Royalty of Charlot ¢ own, at presen to the occn: aon of Christian Bo sver. The sale will commence at 12 o’clock. therp,'n front of tne Queen Square pro per v,. at which place. ibe () ieen “q iare property and the Pasture Lots wiil be rold The sale of the other pr continued at the respective mediately thereafcer. The-e very valuable properties will be yperties will be pre mises imM- Estate. Further particulars can be bad at the office of Davies & Haszard or from the undersigned. R. BEARISTO, Auctioneer TENDERS FOR FLOATING BARGE March 21- d2awts Tendere will be received by the under- signed up to April 15, 1899, for fl ating the Barge “GRANDEK” now on Miscou- | che Shoals, at the entrance to Summer - side Harlor; and to place said barge at a safe anchorage in Summerside Harbor. 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