~~ 2 — fhe Examiner Calendai ill te ies eek OR APRIL...» Henry ©. Stanley, in describing hie -—-— journey though the forests of Africa, . \NGES says that the most formidable foes he . ss encountered, those that caused the N 40 greatest loss of life to his catavan and er, 1. ame nearest to defeating his expedi- M 2 tion, were the Wambutti dwarfs. These diminutive men had only bows :nd arrows for weapons, so small that ~ S looked like children’s playthings, eS ne Water } at upon the tipof each tiny arrow waa . : 4 dr ‘p ef poison which would kill an l rday 5 40 6 27 lephant or a man as surely and quickly 2 a. 38 28 50 is arifie. Their defense was by means 3M ay 36 29 53 f poison and traps. 4 Llucsday 34 7 | They would steal through the dense 5 Wr inesday 32 32 3 54 | forest, and waiting in ambush let fly 6 Thursday 30 33 7 43 veir arrows before they could be dis- 7 Friday 28 39 6 68 veret. They dug ditches and carefully S'Sati y 26 36 3 ‘ vered them over with sticks and | 9 Sunday a 16 ; . ; ives. They fixed spikes in the ground - ie 21 4 } 19 l 47 nd tipped them with poison. Into these 12 N 19 4) 22 norn tches and on these spikes man and Sv. ser |. 12 42 26 ast would fall or step to their death. 14 Fricias 15 + 28 3 ne of the strangest things about 1t was 15 Saturday 14 45 31 3 02 : their poison was mixed with honey. 16 Sanday 12 46 34 > oa sshiliiailipaciit 17 Monday 10 48 | 38 | 4 40 The Sequel to the Joke. 1S, Tue sd 8 49 41 , 5 28 Many years ago a visitor to Edin. 19 We.inesday d ov “ ? 17 nITgh was being shown over the high 20 Thursday 5 52 47 7 06 curt alt Sabbiahie ail allel auesiin oe 21 Frida a) 8 ee ae og 22 Saturday 2 54 52 8 43 — cr ncerning the doc aud 1ts au- 23. Sunday 5 0 56 56 9 32 vat ? and = reply the official jokingly 24 Monday 4 58 57 58 {10 21 said the visitor might one day be sen: 25, Tursdav $9 58 140 /11 10 ten d to be hanged in that very room. 26 Welnesday 55 6 59 o wate The sightseer was the notorious Dr. 27, Thursday 7 0 7 leven Pritchard. Two years had barely passed 28 Friday — 54 2 10 1 36 | when in the dock he had so closely in- 29 Saty sday 52 4 13-2 25 epected be was doomed to death for 30 Sur day S17 5 1416 | 3:13 poisoning his wife and mother-in-law. 449 —London Mail. Wants, Ba.’ new ex Kents TOL ' situ ite St.. Br Bullms TO LET. with hot Harris Srri rst wr sume AD ly WAN for ger grove, PLE OR W ing or and w Add reba FIR TABL tables withe order. Hub I 6z27Cha First the ic autom ket. se fi ahia « Ltd. M TO pied by Douse TO! ed wit occupi st Ma) To |! “athe St, Apply TOR twelve Malpe Peard App POR } aituat ron ba *n j Moore Prin to Peake Bros & Co, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APR 1. 13,1899 Lost, Found, & tESS WAGONS FOR SALE.-—Two resi wagons, Apply at P. H. Trainor's Will be lettered to snit pnrehsser Iwk pd 85 ree’ 1T.—that comfortable dwel'ing honse near corner of Davies and Pembroke zhton. now occuried by Mr. W. J. 1. Apnoly to W. C. Harris, Jr 3 a house on Br'ghton Road, beat-d water; bath, electric Itght. W. C Ir. R45 ATION WANTFE.—A _ respec'able rthy woman. would teke chargeof a house during the summer mont"s. at this office. RS “ED—In a family of two, a servant ‘ral housework. Ap,ly to Miss Snel- Cent S-reet. 84 tf S4'N? HOME WORK FOR MEN WEN; day or evening. No canvass- xperie ce needed; plain instructions rk mailed on application for position. Memorial Co, London Sl Tr CLASS BILLIARD AND POOL S.—I have for sale two monarch pool ind one billiard table—ivory balls reeks, etc. complete, all in good wii be sold very cheav, Apnly at the lliard Hall orto P, Burke P. O. Bx lottetown Slilmo ‘less agents everywhere to in roduce ve Sunlight Gas Generator; only reliable tic acetvlene gas generator on the mar- satsicht: liberal inducements to re- ren’s: apply to the SunlightGas Co atreal. “T— A honse on West St., lately orcn- Mr C P Fletcher. Apply to " C 79 ET.— House on Rrighton Road, heat- hot water, Bath Rooms etc, at present dby T J. Dillon Esq Possession given apply toJ. J. McKinnon 69 ET —The house and premises known Old London House,’ situateon water ttto Goverament Warehouse No 1 jan2—tf NT.—for atermiof! to 5 vears, that (12) acre lot situated on west side of ue Road, now in possession of J T n Esq Possession given Ist May next y to Peake Bros & Co 61 ALE OR TO LET—That brick house ion north side P W College Block, i6 hot water heating larce garden and rear apply to S C Moore or F WL Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw ¢ Réward Island Railway laftery MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 Railway will run daiiy, (Sun l,) as under. <cceptec Trains Ti Out In- wal Read STATIONS ward. Read : up AM. P. M. A. M PM 7 ww 19 Charlottetown. .10 2) 2 30 | 715 83 30..Reyalty Tunction 10 15 2 16 | 4752 417 .North Wiltshire. 9 » 1 40 S O64 431. Hunter River... 9 05 1 2 158 oe. , POs os oa | 818 12 53 0S 5 47..Kensingtom...... 73 12 3 ) ¥# 6 W Ar. | { Lv. 7 00 12 00 S’side - A M 12 5 Ly. | | Ar 10 30 | , eee aa ae Gee BEL Véceccckoe © UU ee . O'Leary . 8 60 ae dis ee LL, son ob obese 6 5d a UE eee A os oo 0 bees lv 6 00 Gr M. AM| Pp. M. A. We 2 BO Iv...cee- .Chariottetown....ar 10 30 COO cc -coeumepent. Meewacd...... 2 @ >. pees Seer 6 45 w... coco sempmowsa......lv 7 1D > A.M. 4 O05 lv... ..eeee Mount Stewut...ar 8 56 6B vocckcccclc nee ake 5 12 ee . note Petets. .«seeces 7 48 6 @. .c- 4 csc Onl. tae, enceae ae Pp. M. A. M. D. A. M. BOS Wii. coe te meralds.cccce le 6 65 a..sccoseeecape Traverse.. ly 7 0 > A.M. Tra ws are ron by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. irov’t Rys. Moncton, N. b. A. SHARP, Superiateaicm, % ELI. R arlo(tetown. j Judges in England have worn the pe- eallar wigs they now wear ever since the reign of Charles LI. The ancients took the ow] for a sym- bol of wisdom because Le always minds bis own business am : - Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, sndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dosa. Small Price. Substitution the fraud uf the day, \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand farter’s Little Liver Pita A Cemetery For Gla Csocthes, Tr the north of London there is a lit- tle plot of ground where old clothes are buried aud afterward exhumed for a eurious purpose. It is a fiat, barren and destitute piece of ground and presents a ; ioly spectacle. Little wood- en stumps, bearing numbers, mark the very melan graves. ‘ There ig a paper mill near by, which finds it rather difficult to get suitable niaterial for the manufacture of a eps cial paper. The ordinary old rags are no good. The rags themselves have to be manu- factured. Old coats, old trousers and old dresses are covered with wet soil; and after a few weeks’ rotting are ex- bumed. A corner is set aside for old Hien goods. The linen is placed in Jayers in a box, with soft rich soil between each layer, and then buried. Limewater is then sprinkled over the grave, and aftera fortnight’s rot- ting the linen is reduced to a mere akeleton, which is taken out of the box, laid flat in a warm blanket and rush. ed off to the paper mill. Though it is only the size of a foot- ball ground, it contains 2,000 graves, which are marked by 2,000 wooden stumps, each bearing a number. , MAXIMS ON LOVE. With true love there is trust.- -Regnier To love is only in the power of the wise — Epictetus. If passion drives, let reason boid the reins. — Benjamin Franklin. Love and religion are both stronger than friendship.— Benjamin Disraeli. Who has loved well will never seek the loved one’s ill.—Calderon de la Barca. A mother alone knowa what it is to love and be happy.—Adelbert von Chamisso, There is nothing in love but what we imagine. —~ Charles Augustin Sainte- Beuve. Love and death are the two great sym. pathies on which all human sympathies turn —B. R. Haydon. Love, like fire, cannot subsist without continual motion, and ceases to exist as s00N as if Ceases to hope and fear.—Fran- cois de la Rochefoucauld. Love is the most terrible and also the most generous of the passions. It is the only one that includes in its dream the happiness ef some one else.—Aiphonse Barr Benefit of Peerage. Every one may not know what the term ‘‘benefit cf peerage’’ implies. A | peer can demand a private audience of the sovereign to represent his views on matters of public welfare. For treason or felony he can demand to be tried by his peers. He cannot be outlawed in any civil] action, nor can he be arrested un- less for an indictable offense, and he is exempt from serving on juries. He may sit with his hat on in courts of justice, and should he be liable to the last pen- alty of the Jaw he can demand a silken cord jnstead of a hempen rope. Practical Remedy. Caller (with manuscript)—Then you can’t use the poem? MayI ask what gils it? Editor—Well, it lacks what might be called the true poetic fire. Caller—Couldn’t that be—ah—im- parted to it some way? Editor— Well, you might try stick- ing it in the stove. Country girls in Spain seldom wear hats or bonnets of any kind. It was in Spain, by the way, that the custom of a bride wearing orange blossoms in her bair originated. “She Carries Her Heart on Her Sleeve” What a boon to many a man or woman ifthis were literally so—How many spirits are broken because this particular organ is shackled by disease—and yet how maay times has Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim reaper and rebbed iim of his victim. Diseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict humanity—ruthless to old and young alike—not insidious but violent, for when the heart fails the whole system ' | i } arinc terin + cured Dr. A specialists in promi benefited, recommended Dr. eee Cure for the Heart. _ He tried it, and found it gave him relief and comfort almost immediately, strong, and says, “ Tell all cures piles in three to five nights. 35 cents, skin. 40 doses, 20 ccuts, disease—cost him and he spent a sma se of a cure, and all ended in disappointment, until a good friend, who had been suffers violence. console the suffering one, The one great yearn of the heart-sickened patient is how to get relief and 2 cure, eminently to-day as thestar of hope to'sufferers from heart trouble, and so far past the experimental period that thousands to-day proclaim, in no uncertain sound, the belief that were it not for this great remedy they world have long ago passed into the great beyond. Most eminent doctors, whom heart cases have baffled, have tested Dr. Agnew’s claims, and to-day they prescribe it in their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known to medical science, more indications that the heart is deranged. Cure for the Heart is a heart specific; and to find relief from it inside of thirty minutes—a powerful cure. e continued its use until afew bottles were taken, and to-day sufferers that I can high! DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT cures eczema, salt rheum, tetter, sold vy Dr, 3. W. Doid and Geo. E.Hu_bes, Diuggis Discussing causes here will not Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart stands pre- What are the symptoms? Palpitation, flat- shortness of breath, weak and irragular pulse, swelling of feet and ankles, pain in the left side, chilly sensations, fainting spells, uneasiness in sleeping, dropsical tendency and as many Dr. Agnew’s no case too acute Maras. Jno. Fitzpatrick, of Gananoque, Ont., after having been treated by eminent physicians for heart disease of five years’ standing, was dis~ charged from the hospital as a honeless incurable. She suffered from acute pain and palpitation, her feet and ankles swollen, and there wag every tendency to the dropsic il form of heart disease, but the lady pro- mew’s Cure for the Heart as she declared, as a last hope. One dose relieved her of a very acute spasm in less than thirty mi and three bottles cured her—not a symptom of the trouble remaining nutes, Cowpuctor Wiitiam G, Lucas, of the N. & W.R.R., and living at Hagarstown, Md., suffered for years with acute valvular form of heart many a“ lay off” from his daily duties on the road, fortune in remedies and treating with heart he’s well and this great remedy.” scakd head and allitching skin diseases: y DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER relieves cold in the head or hay fever in ten minutes—wil] eure most stubborn and long standing catarrh cases quickly and permanently. DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLS cure constipation, biliousness, sick headache, torpid liver—clear the 2 ‘ om Disgusted. Old Lady (to driver of growler)— Now, driver, I want you to go very carefully. “Certainly, mum.”’ **And not go racing witb other cabs.” **No, mum,’’ “And not go round the corners quickly.’’ ‘*No, mum.” After the job the old lady, handing him the exact fare, a shilling, said; ‘You have driven me very carefully and well, and here is a shilling for you. Have you driven a cab all your life?’’ ‘*‘No, mum. I used to drive a hearse, and blest if I don’t go back toit. It’sa better game than this. I hope I'll drive yer again, mum.’’—London Fun. Poker Diet. Daniel O’Connell’s sarcastic and grapkic description of a lady of stiff, cold and formal manners is very happy, ‘She has all the characteirstics of a pcker—except its occasional warmth,”’ This recalls the story of the two Irish servants who, discussing the stiff and unbending manners of the young lady of the family, agreed that ‘‘when she was a baby her nother must have fed her upon boiled pokers, uuderdone!’’— London Standard. ere SP oS > I was ovrED of a bal case of Grip by MINARDS’ LINIMENT. Sydney, C. B. I was cur¥p of loss of voice by ARDS’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth, CuHarRLe3 PLUMMER. C.J]. Lacve, MIN. I was cured of Sciatica Rheumatism by MINARDs’ LINIMDNT. Buoin, Nfl Lewis 8. Burier: WITH POWDERED BORAX at 15 cents it can be freely used for house cleaning, in the Laundry ete. By this means the work can be better, and with less labor. We have powdered Borax done vp corveniently in 1 lb packages with full directiows, Price léc a package. £2 Ammonia, Varnish Re storer, Ox-Gall Soan ete. ete. JOHNSON & JOHNSON DRUGGIST FORNEW YORK S. S. “ELLIOT” will sail for New York on opening of navigation. Freight carried low. Apply to R McMILLAN. 38—dy eod wy& pat Iwk L. W. MACDONALD LAND SURVEYOR & ENGINEER- ING DRAUGHTSMAN. Plans and srecifications for Patents and Dcaughting in general instructions in Mechan ical Drawing, Surveys made at all points in the Province. Correspondence solicited. LOWER PRINCE STREET, Charlottetow Dei BEST IN THE MARKET, ) THE SHAVERS’ IDEAL BALANCED HANDLES, FAULTLESS GRINDING. THN DERS Sealed Tenders will be TPsesday, the 18:h day of April next upto received until,’ 12 o’-lock noonfrom parties willin: to coutract for the building ofa dwe!' ing house forthe Hazelbrook Dairying Co Plans and specifictions can be seen, and tenders leftat thestoreof Jenk'ns & son., Queen St. Ch’town. Good security must be given, and envelopes should be marked “Tenders for Dwelling.” By order R. JENKINS, March 28th ‘99. d&w—td, Pat. Yorkshire Swine The Maple Grove herd of Yorkshire swine, the oldest and most carefully bred in the Lower Provinces. Have raised and sold more registered Yorkshires than any ‘| other two herds in Lower Canada. A hoice lot of Spring pigs now for sale. Write usorcome and se», 4 Wm. CLARK Z North Wiltsh re stb —wky 4i dy li We can supply you with SPRING OVERCOATS COVERT OVERCOATS ad BICYGLE SUITS Waterpreofed by the Rigby Process, at the same price as unproofed goods. Rigby Porous Water- proof goods look and feel the same as unproofed goods—they admit the air but keep out the rain and allow the free respiration of the skin. They are all tailor made and up to date. A Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment which means : SATISFACTION or YOUR MONEY BACK. Jas. Paton & Co, Cl’town P. E. I. \ il il Wit | Ndi li And the question arises, a What should we eat, dtink | and avoid? Supper beinz late refreshmert s Anything and everything — We Should Avoid | that does not comply witht the following, simple Hyger rules. That which readily assimily ates, and does not overtax the digestive powers during the night. ‘ Only that which induces ~ healthy sleep, without any = yeactionary depression in the © We Should Drink morning. BOY RIL BOVRIL LIMITED, a 30 Farringdon Street, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, (4 London, Englani'. Montreal, Canad q You are Pretty Sure to get what you want in our fine range of © Men’s Trouseis, 500 pairs from $1.00 to $8.50 Just Opened Our $1.00 trousers are really worth $1.50, our $3.50 Trousers are always worth $5.00, You ; can’t make a mistake if you buy of us. 7 SPECIAL.—See our all wool Tweed Suits for We Should Eat $5.06. { J. B. Macdonald & Co} E nn ee Hlappy Homes.