isea a Mare,which if net called be sold t* » penser THS DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 25, 1899 EXAMINER CALENDAR Vl ; IIN’S : 4th day, Last Quarte Lith day, New Moon. ist jay, First Quarter 26th day, Full Moon. a Ve'k Days |High » » tk Water l Sunday 749 420 8 31 2 28 2 Monday 49 21 _— soe 3 Tuesday 49 22 33 4 06 4Wednesday| 48 23 35 4 55 ¥Thursday 48 24 36 5 44 6 Friday 48 26 37 6 33 7, Saturday 48 27 39 7 22 8 Sunday 47 29 41 § 10 9 Monday 47 30 43 8 59 10 Tuesday 47 31 44 9 47 ll Wednesday 46 33 45 10 36 1Z Thursday 46 34 48 (11 25 1? 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Apply to Mrs F W Hyndman, cent Street will be on the t, at 12 o'clock; 13, diwk 4 ne wls calved cow for sale Market Square. on Trneedav ne if stormy, on Friday following i il de ieee tion Noad and lack astrachan m to the Ex- 13 LOST—Last July hetween U Charlottetown, a ladies’ large caps, Finder will please ret aminoer office. Raward. iVEN ‘rHAT Parlis. nent of THE DOMIN. MPAMNY, fora vy obtained (60 storia chanter kof the Com- e, deciare and urchasing, bor- ther purnoss cember, 1893. ‘HOMPSON, NDIICE I% HEREBY (¢ roplication will be made to +t Canada at its next session by ION PERMANENT IOAN Ci Acttoamend its Acts alraa Viec'oria chapter 8}. and 61 V i¢1) to define the Capital Sto pany, and to consolidate, defi enlarge ita vnowers of lending. rowing and tavesting, and for Dated at Toronto this 12°*h D MACD INELL, BOLAND & 303 —9i Solicitors for the Anplicants PHOTOGRAPAIC.—The elebrated Cvwe- lone Cameras are being 1 by amateurs use ssionals all overt! compact and } ‘ivilized world, complicated ot A) 1 profe me most _s' any in the market \ child ean operate then Plain and Comolete Instructions co with @ach Camera, Size of nictures 24x91 un to 5* Price $33.50 n9 N othing on earth will give you ora friend to whom oresented more piea*ure than one of these (‘ameras Write or [Illustrated Catalogue wii. full daserin tions, Prices&c Marsh lifg. ‘'0.,542 W. Lake St.. Chicago 97 tf. SK ATE4.—Sharpened while you wait. and repaired by a comoetent hand at Rice’s tlevele Repair Store opposice the Skating Rink 285 tf. ro LET —Tbe house and premises known as the “Old London Hons *s St., .exttc Government WwW 4 pplv to Peake Hros & Co. uateon Water rehouse No 1 jan2&—tf TO LET Three story Dwelling House con aining e larze rooms, o Prince “treet Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, ght whe \SANT HOME WOR]: FOR MEN OR WOMEN; day or evening: $ »S12 weekly. ; invassing or experi¢ ceeded; plain in- ructions and work mailed on application. Memorial Co, London, Ont mr? LEI On Dorchester St, a small house Apply to Wm. Murray 8 lwpd lb Low Bi thrate,” ( Dristianity and Awnosticism,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- On. price se and 10 respectively, for sale at 'HE MXAMINER office and at Carters’ and Haegard & Moore’s Bookstores. PO RENT from Jan ist, 1899. The Brick ture—corner Queen and ralton Street : o ‘pied by Johnson & Oohnson. Ap- ; to Golf Bros d& wtf Prince Street Scheol Lecture —AND— Entertainment Course. the purpose of procuring a Library nee ofthe schoo!, the teachers Street School purpose having a course of lectures and entertainments this iO For for the of Pring she opening of this course will take place on Thureday the 26:h inst., whew McCready the Editor of the Guardian | lecture on D’Aroy M’Gee, Fish In Nantucket. The residents of Nantucket are said to be so well satisfied with their small is- land that they care but little for the outside world. Naturally many of the men are employed im fishiog, and the old fishermen delight to tell of the fool ish questions asked by the ‘*rusticators’’ who visit Nantucket in summer. One summer visitor, in turn, tells this story of the town fish market: ‘‘Have you any saimon?’’ I asked of the old salt, who was sharpening a knife. ‘‘No, ma’am,’’ he answered, and then he added, ina pleasantly conde- scending way, ‘‘We don’t sell nothin but fish here.’’ ‘‘Well,’’ I responded, ‘‘salmon fish, you know. They are caught all’’— But he interrupted me. ‘‘Land! I know folks eat all sorts of things. I hear about ’em eatin frogs and callin them fish. Folks are strange in their eatin, same as they be in their clothes,’’ with a critical glance at my bicycle skirt, ‘‘but all the fish that folks ought to eat can be caught right round these shores. Can’t I sell youa nice bluefish, that ain’t been out’n the water more’n an hour?’’ Not knowing any better way to re- gain his good opinion, I purchased the bluefish and went meekly home.— Youth’s Companion. is in Love Taps. Marital relgtions in Ireland are asa rule of the most harmonious character, and if a husband and wife do fall out occasionally and even resort to blows they think nothing the worse of each other in the end. Pill Lane is a classic locality in Dubli®, which might with some truth be described as the Billings- gato of the Irish metropolis. ‘‘That’sa fine black eye you've got, missis,’’ said & man to a woman sitting over her basket of fish in Pil] Lane. ‘‘Fightin, I suppose, ag’in.’’ ‘‘No, I wasn’t fight- in,’’ replied the fishwoman. ‘Himself (her husband) it was that gave me that,’’ and, facing fiercely round on her questioner, she added, ‘‘and I'd like to know who had a better right.’’ A laborer, out of employment, avplied for outdoor relief for himself and his wife at the North Dublin union. **Well, my good fellow, we must have evidence that you are legally married,”’ said the chairman of the relief commit- tee. ‘‘Begor, sir, I’ve the best proof in the wuruld,’’ said the applicant, and bending his head he displayed a scar on his skuli. ‘‘Does yer honner think,’’ he added, ‘‘I’d be after takin that abuse from any wan but a wife?’’—Macmil- lan’s. Diseases of Memory. Writing of diseases of the memory, = Russian doctor gives an interesting ac- count of some of the eccentricities of his patients. In the case of a literary man, some time previous to his seeking advice he had been troubled with an absolute failure of memory. He could remember exactly every- thing he bad done more thana year ago, but occurrences of later date he had entirely forgotten. When attacked | by the disease, he was engaged in writ- 'ipg anovel, which he had half finished. He remembered the first half, but could not tell how he had intended to finish it. He was at last unable to remember whether he had dined. In another case the patient tells of his travels, but repeats the talesa dozen times an hour, with the same phrases. He would play a game of cards care- fully and well; five minutes afterward he would mention that he had not play- — 4 ‘ed STOP Before itis too late, nor less than catarrh. oma ee ed ror weeks. ie would fay “Good morning!’’ when the doctor made his first visit of the day, but did not re- member the visit three minutes later if the doctor again looked in.—London Tit-Bits. Bright -faced, happy, rollicking, playful babies, thousands of them all over the broad land, have in their bodies the seeds of serious diseases, and while they laugh and play are facing death, The mother, in the majority of cases, is unconsciously re- sponsible for this sad state of affairs. Where the mother, during the anxious period, suf- fers from weakness and disease of the dis- tinctly feminine organiym, it is useless to expect a sound and healthy baby. Every woman may be strong in a womanly way, aud have robust, happy children. A wonderful medicine for women is Dr, Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. It is the discovery of an eminent and skillful spe cistist, Dr, K. V. Pierce, for thirty years chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Bealo, N. ¥. It is a medicine that acts directly and only on those delicate and important organs that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them strong, healthy and elastic. It allays inflammation, heals ulceration, stops debilitating drains and soothes pain. It gives rest and tone to the tired nerves. It fits for wifehood and motherhood. It does away with the discomforts of the expectant period and makes baby’s coming easy and comparatively painless. Honest druggists will not offer an inferior substitute for the sake of a little extra profit. ‘*T suffered for years from displacement, debili- tating drains, inflammation and weak back,” writes Mrs. Bessie McPherson, of 38 So. Main St., Providence, R.I. *‘I traveled with my husband, and first noticed my weaknesses coming on when the jolt of the cars became unbearable. I stop- ped traveling but the trouble steadily grew worse. I suffered so that I became despondent and wish- ed for death. I took only a few bottles of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription and was perma- mently cured,” ee _ - Really a Kind Man. **Did you see anything of a pocket- book that I dropped somewhere in the bedroom I occupied last night, land- lord?”’ ‘*Any money in it?’’ **About £100.”’ ‘*Yes, sir. Here is your pocketbook, with the money. The maid was honest enough to bring it to me, and I locked it up in the safe.’’ ‘“*Ah, very correct proceeding, very. [bad intended placing the money in the bank this morning, where it would have been drawing 4 per cent. As a re- ward for your honesty I will say noth- ing about the interest for the time it has been in your possession, and you can make it square with the chamber- maid. There is nothing small about me when I run across a man who seems to be trying to do what’s right. ’’—Londcn Telegrap!:. An Oid Missouri Bridge. There is an old lattice bridge across the North Fabius creek, near Monti- cello, Lewis county, that was built in the year 1845. It is said that it was the first bridge of the kind builtin north Missouri. The timber was taken from government land and was sawed into lumber at a water mill and with whip- saws. The contractors were seven months on the job, for which they re- ceived $100.—Kansas City Jourra.. OW! stop that succession of colds that means nothing more Stop the suffering. 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About four months ago I was induced totry Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and since using the wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. I weuld not be without it.” At druggists, Dr. Agnew’s Cure or the Heart cures all cases of ouupate or sympathetic disease of the heart—relieves in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pi invigorator and system renovator. 20c, for 40 doses, Is are at once a mild cathartic, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in a day and eures eczema, salt rheum and all diseases of the skin. Cures piles in 2 to gnights. 35¢. Sold py Dr, 8, W. Doid and?Geo. E. Hughes Drveeirt A Lost Opportunity. It was near one of the Jarge railroad stations. A man rather advanced in years, whose old fashioned attire and open mouthed wonderment proclaimed that he was a visitor from the rural! dis- tricts and not accustomed to the every- day sights of a large city, was suddenly accosted by a sharp visaged youth with, ‘*Mister, yer dropped yer wallick.’’ As he spoke he held forth a large wallet well stuffed with old revenue stamps covered with a couple of dollar bills. Uncle Rube looked at the greenbacks bulging out of the wallet with equally protruding eyes, hesitated just one mo- ment, and then, his cupidity evidently getting the better of him, reached for it. ‘‘Hold on; give us a tenner furst,’’ exclaimed the possessor of the wallet. The old man quickly put his hand in his trousers pocket; but, after a mo- ment, drawing forth his empty hand, he drawled out, ‘‘Take it out o’ the wallet.”’ The youth, closing the wallet with ill concealed disgust, turned on his hee] and burried off. The stranger in town looked after the youth a moment, and then, muttering, ‘‘Go] deyn! Missed it ag’in. I told Sa] J‘d need more’n $3,”’ he resumed his peacefal way.—Pbila- delpbia Record, The German Pooh Bah, **I don’t know tbat there is much use of my keeping my school open more than a month or two each year,’’ said the German pedagogue. ‘*Why is that?’’ ‘Our emperor has simplified matters fo such an extent that when you ask the name of the world’s greatest poet, painter, musician, general, traveler or monarch there is only one answer to alj the questions. ’’-— Washington Star. Among Other Things. ‘*So you’ve lost your new servant al- ready?’’ remarked a lady sympathetio- ally to a neighbor. sé Yes. ’” ‘* What time did she go?”’ ‘*T really can’t tell,’’ was the reply. ‘“‘She took my watch with her.’’—Rose- laaf. SiSK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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Ee Sa We have received instructions of Insurance Companies to sell by public auction, in lots to suit the trade, and without reserve, at No 290 St. James Street, Montreal, Ave., the whole stock of Messrs McIntyre Son & Co., a small portion slightly damaged in the late great fire and comprising —Silks, Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Kid Gloves, Linens, ‘I'rimmings, Cam brics, Linings of all kinds, Perfumery, Berlin Wool, about $180.000.60 worth of Dress Goods and Cashmeres. Terms will be given on day of sale. Stcek on view on 6th February, The sale will take plave on the 7th, 8th, 9th February next at o'clock each day. MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers a London : House. Ladies JACKETS Black and Colored -=-=Apout Fifty We do not want any at stocktaking Down go the Prices T.J. Harris REGISTERED PURE INDIA Five tons ju t arrived airect from the Gardens : tiorace Haszard C.. mlery cial oO why e>+} - . : . ’ : ' 7 ' « i. ‘