a = The Examiner Calendar. FOR MARCH... NS CHANGES. | | ; } i i . ) High oe i Wa eF N1Ses wets N l . ; > 5 = 2 ‘ 2 Thorsday 38 46 a3 3 Friday 36 47 12 4 04 4)Seurday 34 49 1S ‘35 Sunday 32 50 18 5 42 6 Monday 30 52 22 6 31 7Tnesday 28 53 25 1/719 3. -dnesday 26 54 28 8 08 9 T>ursday 24 56 l 8 56 10, Friday 22 57 5 9 45 11 Saturday 20 559 | 39 /10 34 12 Sunday 18 6 0 41 ll 23 13. Monday 16 l 45 morn 14. Tvesday 13 3 48 | 101 15.W -dnesday 13 4 51 1 50 1é'T> ursday ll 5 55 2 39 \AFriday 9 | 8 138 18 Saturday 8 > mde *éa 19 Sunday 5 9 4 |}5 05 20. Monday 3 ll 8 5 54 21, Tuesday l 12 ll 6 42 22) Wednesday 5 59 13 14 7 33 23, Thursday 57 15 18 8 20 24\ Friday 55 16 21 9 09 25) Saturday 53 17 24 659 26| Sunday 51 i9 28 10 46 27 |Monday 49 20 an ak 2 28) Tuesday 47 21 34 seven 2°} Wednesday, 45 22 7.11 30} Toursday 43 24 41 202 | 3)| Friday 5 42 25 1124 1250 =f ~ Highest in quality—a pure hard 2p for laundry purposes and general ses. That word Surprise stamped nevery cake guarantees the highest wwality. St. Croix Soap Mfg. Co., St. Stephens, N.B. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ed with hot water. Bath Reoms etc, at present cecapii dbs T J. Dillan Esq Pos ssion civen jat May. avuply toJ. J. McKisson 69 WA gep hy the first of April. a girl for general housework in a small family, vood wag: 3 apply at this office 63 T) LET.—Two small heuses on Dorchester Street. anply to Wm Murrav 1 wk pd 59 LO3--\ pvir of cold rimmed spectacles Finder will please leave at this office. oe mien of good addres? W ANTED.—A young aa travel salesman must have some ex’ } per’ nca and be a hustler- Apply by letterto A. B. Post Office Box 517 Ch’town 15 WANTED TO HIRE.—on a farm a young mar. Steady employment, »nd good wages Apply at THE EXAMINER office ORGAN FOR SALE n Organ in dition. Price $20.00. apply at this office- d2:\ 60 d Tr’) LEC —The house and vremises known «a toe “Old London Honse,’situateon wW:t2r St., textt> Government Warehouse No 1} Appivto Peake mros & Co, jan28—tf SATE*.—Sharpened while you wait. and reprired by a comoeteut hard at Rice’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 27 tf. W 4 NTED.—a steady young man who has had :experience in Double Eotry Rook-keep- ing and weful for general oilice work. Avply at this office. 61 TO RENT.—for aterm'‘of1 to 5 vears, that tweive(i2) ecre a: situated on wat side of Ma peque Road. now in possession of J T Pesrdon Esq Possession given lst May nex? A ooly to Peake Bros & Co 61 “The Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and Agnostic ” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- 10D. price Se and 1? respectively, forsale at TH * EXAMINER <ffice end at Carter’ and His asard & Moore’s Bockstores ‘em, NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an app ric ion will | made tothe Parliament of Canada at its next sasion, b the Domin- en of Crraia CGuarantec & Acvident Insur ane Company fo 1 Act to amend the Ac ef [ncopora’i: a of the Company, to enable Cwumpany to carry on buriness of In- uance against sickness, and for other pur- 0.33 } ATED at Tors.to, this 36th day of t ity. eatty Bae'cat Newitt Ciwule idde)), Soliciters for the Applicants ST ~-Some Cay ago, a black Cocker Span- Reward paid for its return Mr. A. W. eks. BIdw roRSALE OR TO LET—That brick house sted on n rih«ide P W College Block, 46 roome, hot @ater heating large garden and Ournin rear aptly to S C Moore or F W L MV oere Excra F W ¥V oore 63 dy lw NOTIC# erby given that an app'‘ication will be made so the Parliareent of Canada at ite next sesion fc an Act ineor.o ating the Cacadciin Mortgage and I: vestment [nCorporation for tha following amongst other purpuset: To car- ry on the business of aloan and savings comp a y with all the necessary power; incidental +0 such a business and to acquire and under- “ske the assets an?! business of The Canada rmanent Loan and Savings Company, The FP reeho'd Lian snd Savings Company, The London and Ont: :io Investment Company L mited and The “estern Canada Loan and Savings Comranr. respectively, or of any of them, and of such other companies of a similar k adas mey agree thereto; and enabling the » Ceseary corporations and perties to enterinto ct] .e<cessary agre: iaents for che Lurpeses afore wd 7 THOMAS G “LACKSTOCK, ‘ for the Ar plicanis OATED at Toronto this 20th day of January, 256-91 tues rood con | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 24, 199 Lived to Me Dovltored. When the new boy got into schoolroom, be was of course pest with numerous questions by the othe: scholars as to hit name, his par profession, the amyunt of his poci money and various other matters ab which boys are curious. ‘*Who’s your family doctor?’ ask @ big lad. ‘* Ain't got none,’’ was the prompt ! upgrammatical reply. ‘‘FHow jolly !’’ responded the quosti er. ‘‘Why, you don’t have no medici» to take.”’ ‘Don’t I!’’ was the sarcastic reply “That's all you know. Why, my f: ther’s a homeopath, mother’s an a}! path, my sister Maggie’s joined the |» dies’ ambulance corps, grandfather b lieves in massage, my Uncle Sandy's : horse doctor, and’’—with a pathet sigh—‘‘they all of them experiment c: me.”’ That boy got the sympathy he desiret —Strand Magazine. An Inconvenient Parrot. Young Hankinson (making a cal!)— You have had that parrot a long time Miss Laura? Miss Laura—Yes, we have bad hin: several years. ‘*‘Quite intelligent, is he not?’’ **VYery. He can imitate almost any thing.’’ They have a remarkably clever par rot over at the Casterlins, Miss Laura It can imitate the sound of a kiss to perfection. Is that among the accom plishments of our feathered friend bere in the corner?’’ Miss Laura (indignantly)—No, sir. He does not attempt an imitation of a sound he is not accustomed to hear, Mr. Hankinson. The Parrot—Wait, George, dear, till I take this bird out of the room.—Lon- don Tit-Bits. se Ce Positively cured by these Little Pilis, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, «ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- acess, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. 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 Piflg ee DOCTOR WAS IN LUCK. Got a Quarter of Baef He Was In Want Of. A presperous Pittsburg physician, who resides in an aristocratic part of the city, related an experience he met with about a year after he had graduated from college. He was practicing in a small village in Indiana county about 18 miles from any railroad. He had been recently married, and in the strug- gle to make ends meet the prospect at times became very discouraging. It was during one of these depressing periods in the middle of the winter, with snow a foot and a half deep covering the ground, that he was called to attend a farmer who lived some milesaway. The stock of provisions in the house was ex- hausted, and it seemed certain that the resolution that had been made by the young couple not to ask any one for credit must be broken. When the call arrived, the doctor was preparing to go to the nearest store to ask the proprie- tor to give bim ‘‘tick’’ so that be could get something for breakfast. Instead of going to the store he mounted his faith- ful mare Molly and started off through the drifts to visit his patient. When the dcotor rose to leave, after attending to the patient, the old farmer said: **Doc, I ain’t got no money, but if a quarter of beef’ll do you any good I'll send it in when the roads git broke.’’ The young doctor's heart gave a bound. Concealing his exultation as best he could, he said: ‘‘What’s the matter with me taking it right along? I was thinking of buying some beef, and this will come in handy.”’ The proposition was accepted, and the farmer’s son helped put the quarter of beef across Molly’s shoulders, and the homeward journey began. The mare was skittish, and the doctor bad diffi- culty in keeping the beef from falling. Finally the mare shied at something. and away went the beef into a big snow- drift. The doctor was a member of the Methodist church, and, according to hia iow He story, did not swear. He dismounted and endeavored to put the beef on the mare, but she wouldn’t stand still, and after repeated attempts the task secmed a hopeless one. Thinking of the resolu- tion, the young doctor set his teeth and tried again. This time be was success- ful. He feit like a conquering hero as he dumped the beef on the portico of his modest home about midnight. The faithful little wife was sure it was a dispensation of Providence, but the doc- tor, remembering his struggles at the snowdrift, reserved bis opinion. —Pitts- burg Dispatch. <—. - «= Picture of Zola, This is Low Zola is described by Stuart Henry in ‘‘Hours With Famous Parisians:’’ A business mau, no emo- tion, no ideals, no imagination, ne poetry, in his personal intercourse. He does not try to win or entertain you. He takes no personal interest in you and does not expect you to take any personal interest in him. He talks frankly and freely about everything, but in a secular way. He makes life seem to you merely a commercial career. Fiction for him is editions of 100,000 francs a year. His magisterial and mag- nificent paroramas of descriptions, un- equaled for their kind, are all measured off in his mind as so many rods of print- ed matter at somucharod. No personal magnetism, no sentiment, no perfume, no rose colors. Life has been for him a blunt, rude, brutish thing. He has con- guered merely because he has worked RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES! Every sufferer from « of hope. cured by other necessarily fatal diseases. and get a bottle. . to full recovery immediately, my friends know it, in its effect. ost instantly.” At all druggists, Liver Pills—2zoc. far 40 doses—are the zeura, tetter and all skin diseases, . starrh Who reads these lines will find in them a message No matter how severely he may be afficted, 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 himseif of his disgusting and distressing malady—he can be cured t Hundreds upon hundreds of cases as bad as his have been fully and permanently DR. AGNEW’S CATARREAL POWDER. This wonderful remedy never fails if taken before catarrh has developed into 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. the Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa. : “When | know anything is worthy of reeem,nendation, I consider it my duty to let Ihave used Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for the last two months and am now completely cured of catarrh of five years standing. It is certainly magicai The first application benefited me within five minutes. without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold I may have, Dr? Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. 5 best. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves ine as Cures piles in 2 to § nights. Sold by Dr. S W Dodd and Geo. Hughes, Dragg ist 2 -s Here is an interesting letter from I would not be De. 35 ; uurct thay apy one eise. With ! uaturalistic literature. succeeds on) the sweat cf the brow. What Joins ot sirepgth nevertheless! What Titanx capacities to achieve! He towers ove: all his Parisian contemporaries, as Vic tor Liugo towered over bis epoch The Elephant Corps, An English newspaper, in an artic on the Siamese army, says: ‘‘In ong 1 spect the Siamese army is superior t every other, and that is in its elephant corps. Eight hundred of these animels, which are stronger, though smaller, than those of India, are organized into & Special corps, commanded by a retired Auglo-Indian officer, and their beads, trunks and other vulnerable parts are protected against bullets by india rub- ber armor.’’ A Clever Advertiser. The Kansas City Journal says: ‘‘A flour merchant at Edgar let the story get out that while he was stooping over his flour bin a $150 diamond ring bad slipped off his finger into the flour. He appeared to be greatly exercised over the loss, got a notice in the local paper, but finally announced with a sigh that he would have to give it up; that the ring was in the flour somewhere; that he supposed it would turn up in a sack of flour, but be had no idea what one. Well, you ought to bave seen the boom that guileless man had in the flour trade. For the next week he had to hire extra help to fill sacks out of that bin. One man who never bought a sack from him before came in and laid in a win- ter’s supply. And the smooth merchant whistled softly as he filled the sacks and winked bis other eye.’’ Not a Miracle Worker. Mother — Well, professor, do you think you will be able to make a musi- cian of my daughter? FProfessor—Alas, madam, I fear not. Mother—Why do you say that, pro- fessor? Professor — Threescore and ten ig man's allotted number of years, and I in now 55 years old. The time is too hort, madam.—Chicago News. PS yO Aw OLp axp Wet. 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WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, Weeks & Warren, >» = & = “a: od ay a 7 =e) o3 3 TRADE MARK THE ¢\ oma WOR s a ‘Rr nae UPSD arte ir ower. Ao ; SUNNYSIDE SETI TST = TLIITIAL IIIS FLITE S TITS IIT IS Castoria is for Infants and Children. MER Castoria is gq harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant, ~ Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers, Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and * Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving © healthy and navural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s -anacea—The Mother’s Friend, ; Castoria. **Castoria is an excellent medicine for Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any children. oi its good effect upon their children.’ Dr. G. C. Oscoonp, Lowell, Afass. / Castoria. ! _ } —— ee **Castoria is sc well adapted to chi | scription known to me.” ‘ H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N, THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF LE APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER, | THE CINTA 1 RF COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. ne TYEE awe ae = * Pr ee ats Tro, eee | , eS PS igeent Se NTS. the finest thing fer coating wal's yet pro- duced. Guarantee? potto tade Guaranteed ot to rub off. All eslu:s AQ¢ per package, Dodd ano Rogers. Gharlottown sewerage. — ———- SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Propcsed for Furnisbing Sewer Pipes for Charlotte. town,” addressed to the uadersigned wil) be received at this ormfice uatill noon on TUESDAY, 4th OF AFRIL next, for furnishing Stoneware or Vitrified Sewer Pipe and their apyurtenances accod ing to conditions, specifications to be seen at the cffice of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply ‘or the Cily of Charlottetown Prince Edward Island or at the office of their Chief Engineer, Freeman C. Coffin, Esq. 53 State “treet, Boston Mass. Pro ts must be onthe forms supplied from this office, add each tender must be ac- com panied by « certificate bank cheque for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($359) pay- able to the order of the said commissioners. This cheque will be forfeited ifthe parties decline the contract or fail to complete the work contiacted for, 19d will be returned in case of non acceptance of tender. The said commissionere do act bind them- selyes to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH Chaitman fice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water Pply, ha aalae P. E, Island,—Feb, 72 awa,, wa Be ’ —ever heard tell of in Watches, € Jewelry, Silverware, epectacier, Ghi ware, Glaesware, Fancy Gooda, Toys, etc., fora short time, as we are p for spring goode at the ¢—MODERN—¢ JEWELRY & FANCY GOODS SPORE ALSO, rerairing punctually attended to ; Watches, Clecka, Jewelry, Compasses, i Suanorside, « » >, Post Office oa JORDY and 20, CHARLOTTETOWN. ; Prince Edward Island Rava. On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec, 188 trains of this Railway will cup daly. Ga jay, excepted,) as under, frains Out- Trains Io ward. Read STATIONS watdemam _down z Be M Ps MM, A 4 ' W) 310 Charlotteto~n...10 259 15 3 39.. Royalty Janction 19 I. 52 417 North Wiltshire. 92 G4 431. Hunter River... 9@ ; 33 13. .Emerald........0mn 05 5 47..Kensington...... 7m M, 6 Ar.) [&. 7 S’Side 4 250 tv. J | Ar : 5 is aor Wellington. .... "3 Oe ee a ed Port Hiil.. cccoseet . Mes conh sane O'Leary. ... «ees eo de GB is wee ~.«. Alberton....coneeee 6 ai ceil Tignish...... i de —————— M. 30 lv ....0..-- Charlottetown. -ssa ia ) } Pi cccds canine yunt Stewaige sane 9 BS. Be cciccsaccss get QtCuee.. .- oveene 1 D rC0! town. - g od 4 05 iv ooccee MOunt Stewart. . a0 4 43... ee eeeeee Morell oeoeee seven BE 5 is Ses eeeeee St j ers vseaees A 6 _ he ** aio OUR. dae eoeee® x. P, M ah ——- attapmenmnamenents — nee y P. M, cr) 5 15 Iv...... -.+. Emerald. ...c0nem a ue oe Traverse. de 4 Pi, A. Trains are run by Eastern Standayd Tim D. POTTINGER:, Gen. Man. Can. Govt Re Moncton, B . A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. EI.*, wrlotietown. _ a oo Car e Twenty Dollars Reward Any person giving information ‘o the apprehension of ihe party oF who broke into my house on North between the dates of the 23rd and inet. will receive the above rew R. M. YE —————— oe Cua ti ~~ ie i. tame sae =>