toes a i es” THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'V'ETOWN, JANUARY 14, 1859 dive eer a rddveWdeet wuvideWebidvurder/ Aa , Ragaesaars Wdled ddd ine . ay orees 2 ~— 7 SSP" APAPT2>? veevddds Wedded A \ ‘e 4 é “Too sweet for anything,” Es is the Baby after a Bath Ds with E = te . <7) OW 63 a “<, wn O S Soap Used by Thousands of Mothers. iv SSIRNT OT SSP TAsy PPAATAMAA MADG BY spar THe Atpert Tomer Soa Co. MONTREAL ri MAKERS OF (HE Dodd's Kidney Pills Have Proved Their Right to the Name. Mrs Hattie M Morrie,of Burv’s Corners, N B. Exoeriences Their Wonderfu! Power—She Was al! Run Down Dodd’s Kidney Pilis Cured Her Burrs Corvers, N B, Jan 15—That Dodd's Kidney Pilis are the be-t, safest and most rsliable tonic and health restorer for women has been proved hundreds of thousands of timee, in all parts of the world. But we need not leave home to search for proof. We haveitright at cur doors The case of Mrs Hattie M Morris, of need to settle the qneation. Some monthsago Mrs. Morris was com- ple‘ely “run down.” She was dull and languid, lost nearly al! interest in | fe, felt drowsy ard low=spirited, and was fatigued by the least exertion. Convereing with a friend one dar, eh spoke of her trouble, and was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills, She didto. For a few days after she bevan using the pi'l: no change was appsrent. But in about a week she bean to fee) better. The dul and oppressed teeling, vanished sud was Ce.eerateo ALBERT Tomer SoaPs.6o | AAMAAAAAAROARARAQGAARAAA) HAN DBOADARDADAARALAY? EXAMINER CALENDAR MOON’S CHANGES 4th day, Last Quarter. Lith day, New Moon. 18th day, First Quarter. 26th day, Full Moon. _— replaced by one of buoyancy and vigor. Her eyes became bright and sparkling, her complexion clear and pure, ant ber kidnevs began to work naturally, sepera'- ing the poisons from the blood, aad send- ing them to be expelled from the body. To~day Mra Morris isa strovg healty, vigorous woman, and emphatically asserts ‘hat Dodd’s Kidney Pills made hereo. Whatthey did for her they will positively do for others. Dodd’s Kidney Pilla are druggists, at fifty cente a box, she sold Six by all DpOxXes gentlemen,in'a family whore no other boarders are kept. preferred. Adress Boarder, care of this office. 12 2i pd TO LET—On Dorchest Apply to Wm. Murray r St., a smal! 8 Jwpd WANTED—\ girl for veneral housework, Apply to Mrs John T. Mc Kerzie, Hillsborough Square. 8 tf WANTED—Apn intel e::ent boy as an appren tice at this office tf GIVEN ‘'rHAT to Parlia nent of by THE DOMIN.- N COVPANY, fora NODIICE IS HEREPFY application will be made to ‘anada at ifs next sessi ‘(ON PERMANENT LO wet to amend its Acts :lready obtained (60 Victoria chapter 8), and 51 Victoria chapter 01) to define the (Capital Stock of the Com- pany, and to consolidate, define, declare and enlarge ita powers of lend nz, purchasing, bor- rowing and iavesting, #71 for other purposes Dafed at Toronto this 1’ h Decemyber, 1893. MACDONELL, BOLAND) & THOMPSON, 3—9i Solicitors for the Applicants WANTED.- -Good mou !ders, accustomed to xeavy green sand work Steady work, and wages $2.50 to $3,00 par da”. Address, Farre! Foundry «'Machine Co, Ansonia, Conn PHO’ °GRAPHIC.—The celebrated Cyc~- one Cameras are bein used by amateurs and professionals all ov r the civilized world, fhe most compact and least complicated of sny in the market child ean operate them. Plain and Complete Instructions go with each Camera. Siz: of pic’ ures 2)x2) up Price $3 Sup, Nothing on earth will give you or a iriend to v hom presented more sleasure than one of these Camerss Write w Illustrated Catalogue wita full dsscrio- sions, Prices &c. Marsh lifg. Co., 542 W. Lake St., Chicago. zvi Ui. to 5x7. We want one or two «ood men to represen ver firmin ?. EB. L. whosedates would be to wll, deliver and collect. Liberal terms. For marticulars write The romas W. Bowman « Son Co Limited, Star Nurseries, ‘Toronto, nt 207 dy tf. W ANTED.—Second and Clement's Can- .dian History, and J ertrand de Guesclin French. Apply at this office ro Let —Until the 3)st of May mext the sfice ia the Newson Block with stoves aud window bliads lately occupied by W. 8. tewart Attorney at law, Terms essy. Apply to W. S. Stewar: at his office Prowses eew block. Ch,town Dec. ith 1598 Dy e. o. d. WKS. SKATE 3.—Sharpene:! while you wait, and repaired by a compe'ient hand at Rice’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. - —___-__-_--__ Y—- TO LET.—The house ind premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St.. saextto Governme ot Warebouse No l Apply to Peake Bros & Co, , jan2— PLEASANT HOME WORK FOR MEN OR WOMEN; day or evering; $6 to$i2 weekly, no canvassing or exper é€nce needed; plain in- structions and work i.ailed on application. Memorial Co. London. «nt TO L«T.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight tlarge rooms, on Prince Street . a ion given on Oct 18th W. W. Wellner, house a ’ ‘ m Hi ; 250, or sent on receipt of price, by The ' Su i. vs igo lo | . . “. rn “; ‘Day of We’ k| oun a} g Dodds Medicine Co., Limited, «Toronto, QO 1 Ri séS S ts . tl Water Unt. Pebiiapiaoks L Sunday 749 420 8 3l 2 28 | 4Monday 19 l at aa ft 3Tuesday | 49 2 33 | 4 06 Former Parliamentary Privileges. 4 Wednesday} 45 3 33 | 4 99 The privilege of freedom from arrest “Th, Sax ; 42 d : o . i ? shuredsy 40 + 7 - ‘4 enjoyed by members of parliament is Bet 33 : abe . Friday 45 > = ” An confined to civil matters; but, since the 7 Saturday 48 7 39 422 tg / Oalurcaay vee i hd ; ot 4 | , 9 ; 2 abolition of imprisonment for debt, this Sunday 47 41 S 10 ity | { i f f i —— f 5 nmuuity Has been spor nost oO § 9 Monday 7 9 43 | 8 59 immunity has been shorn of m st < be . * , 4 »Y 7 7 a ¢ Tory cA 10 Tuesday 47 l 44 |9 47 utility. I orm rly it was a very useful Ll Wednesday| 46 3 45 10 36 privilege. Disraeli says of one of the 12, Thursday 46 4 48 (11 25 characters in his first novel, ‘‘ Vivian 13Friday 45 5 49 | morn Grey,’’ that ‘‘the only way to keep hin 1c ry i 5 . ° 14|Saturday 44 7 51 {| 102 out of the house of correction was to cg} 3 ‘ : 2 ; ; ; ny = 0 7 : 7 got him into the house of commons.’’ L6;Mond Y 42 ; : S an Parliament was then aconvenient hayen 7J\ Tuesday 42 +1 7 1}32 of refuge for ‘‘splendid paupers.”’ 8|Wedrfesday| 41 | 42 | 59 [417 | “Te ets ae a 7 ; | n one case an English member name i9 Thursday 40 43 ee 5 06 i e n DB: 18D mer ; rn : 1e¢ 20 Friday 39 4 4 5 55 Mills, who owed £23,000 and for whose 21\Saturday 38 45 6 6 44 arrest a warrant was in the hands of 22 Sunday | 37 47 9 | 7 33 | the sheriff, avoided imprisonment by 23 Monday 36 49 11 | 8 22 | purchasing a seat for one of the old 24\Tuesday | 35 50 13 9 10 ‘*rotten boroughs’’ in 1807 for the sum 25) ] xd est ¢ - 15 , \/ . : | = sy dnesday = 51 18 br 4 of £1,000. In another casean Irishman “ Phursday 33 53 2 named Bourke was confined in the 27 Friday 32 54 2t (11 36 eS Mee eas oe 2 ta dei Pa as : ee . King’s Bench prison about 70 years 28 Saturday 31 55 25 even | are pei “Jel Ram daw 7 ; ago in execution for a considerable debt. 29 Sunday 30 57 27 1 14 ago in ex t 2 a considerable ae os 30. Monday 29 59 30) 203 I friends got him elected for an Irish 31: Tuesday o2 5 O 32 2 52 constituency, but he never entered tha - ——_—___-_——_—- ————— — — | house. On his release after election he fled to the continent and remained all S, 6S . un ; ( there. ere Again in 1825 the year before Dis BOARD AND TWO ROOMS—For lady and | raeli published ‘‘ Vivian Grey,’’ a man who was in prison for debt was returned for Bererley, a small English borovgh, and was forthwith released on a war- rant issued by Mr. Speaker. It was a case in real life of from the house of correction to the house of commons.— Good Words. | this place, furnishes all the evideme we | ~ WOMAN'S FRIEND, ST Death Pulls the Trigger. A ian doesn’t have to pull the trigger himself in order to commit sui- cide. He doesn’t even need a gun or any kind ot weapon. All he need a do is work hard and at Glyo=..'s hes, the same time neglect bis health. Death will do the rest. Men nowadays are all in a hurry. They bolt their food, and get indi- gestion and torpid liver. The blood gets impure. When the blood is impure, sooner or later something will ‘‘smash.’’ ‘The smash will be at the weakest and most overworked point. In a marshy country it will probably be malaria and chills. A working man will probably have a bilious attack. A clerk or bookkeeper will have deadly consumption. A business, or pro- fessional man, mervous prostration of exhaustion. It isn’t hard to prevent or cure these dia. cases if the right remedy is taken at the tight time, Pr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the appetite keen, diges- tion and assimilation perfect, the liver act- ive, the blood pure and the nerves steady and strong. Ti tives cut all disease germs. tes rich, red blood, firm flesh, solid muscle and healthy nerve-fiber., It cures malaria and bilious attacks. It cures nerv- ous prostration and exhaustion. It cures 98 per cent. of all eases of consumption, bron- chial, throat and kindred affeetions. Dr. Commorn Sense Medical Adviser contains the letters of thousands who have been cured. ‘I have been one of your many patients, by Dierce’a rieTtce Ss aking Dr. Pierce’s medicines,’’ writes Mrs Per- ia Cock, of 140 W. 3d St., Covington, Ky. ‘“ Your ‘Favorite Prescription’ and ‘Golden Medical ’ have saved my life when it was de- Discoverv spaired of Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of customs and mailinr on/y, to the World’s Dispensarv Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., fur°a paper-covered copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medical Adviser; cloth bindi so stamps. A whole med- ; in one looo-page volume. The Flanking Movement. No battle plans have heen more gen- rally used than the flanking move- ments intended to overwhelm fne end of an opponent’s fighting line, to the great and probably fatal weakening of the rest of his position. The Confeder- ates used these tactics in their most suc- cessful battles of the civil war, and it is worthy of notice that their attacks which were particularly daring and successful were almost invariably made against the Federal right wing. The troubles peculiar to that unlucky part of northern armies began at Bull Run, and continued, east and west, for over two years. At that battle the Federal right wing made a well planned movement against the Confederate left. ha aad Wet and Damp. The endden application of a wet sheet is a stimulus to which the system re- sponds with a reaction which sets up 4 brisk circulation, resulting in a healthy glow and general activity of the organs. In addition to this, it is probable that some of tho evil ‘‘bumors’’ of the body my bo dissolved ont through tke pores of tho skin. All this is healthy, provided the sys- tem ca the shock and the beat is kept in by blankets outside the sheet. In the case of damp sheets, how- ever, there is no stimulus, and the body merely loses heat in absorbing tho mois- n withstand ure. This.loss contracts the surface vessels and drives an excess of blood back upon the internal organs. Added to this dis- turbance of the blood circulation there is also a congestion of the lubricating fluids of the surface muscles and joints, which produces stiffmess and in serious cases rheumatism, complicated through the other causes with fever. Bishop Buffalo Bill, A rather good story is told about Bishop Doane and another member ot the Episcopal house of bishops from the middle states, who is fond of a joke, as many of the venerable gentlemen of the church are. Bishop Doune addresses his colleagues with whom he is on especial- ly familiar terms by the name of theit dioveso instead of by their surnames, gnd in correspondence frequently makes use of his own and other titles, relates the Washington Times. It is related that on one occasion he wroto a letter to the other bishop refer- red to and in signing it used the term ‘‘William of Albany’’ instead of his name, His correspondent promptly re- plied to the letter, and in his answer said: “It is really too bad, bishop, that you are not of the western diocese of your state instead of Albany. If you were, you might very appropriately sign yourself ‘Butfalo Bill.’ ” ee NN, a | ASTHM CAN BE CURED 'and is Keing Permanentiy Cured Daily by Clarke’s Kola Compound —Here is What a Hamilton Lady Says: Mrs. Gilbert, 105 Rebecca street, Hant'l- ton. writes: “I suffered from a bad form: of asthma for over nine years, and, noiwiti- standing aH the doctors could do for me, got worse and worse, so that my neighbors jooked for my death at any time. I spent money lavishly in the efforts to get celief, but all to no purpose. For six weeks at a Both sides fought well for new troops, ‘‘Stonewal)’’ Jackson earning his battle name by the resistance he and his men made tothe attack against them, but the Federals had gained ground and were still advancing, when fresh Con- federate forces fell on the regiments at the right end of their line of battle. The historical stampede that followed wes an unfortunate but perfectly nat- ural result. —‘*‘The Unlucky Right Wing,’’ by Gilbert Tompkins, in Norii American Review. An Objection. “If you pass your college examina- tions, I'l) pay all your debts.”’ ‘Why, uncle, do you want me to work for the benefit of my creditozs?’’ Nlicgende Blatter. — _ - Sti!) the great sale goes on ¢ nisters anu suits slaugbtered; 25 to. cent off till february Lset.— Prowse + per Bros. YVenoate ; de 9 on ee ge | 1 | ' a of hope. ; cured by other necessarily fatal diseases. and get a bottle. to full recovery immediately, my friends know it. in its effect. At all almost instantly.” druggists. RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES! Every sufferef from catarrh Who reads these lines will find in them a message 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 yain, 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 DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL 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 ro minutes—it wili 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 I know anything is worthy of recommendation, 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. Here is an interesting letter from It is certainly magieal The first application benefited me within five minutes, I would not be 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. Dr. Liver Pills—2oc. for 40 doses—are the best. gemma, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures pilesin 2 to 5 nights. 35¢, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment weer Sold by Dr. 8. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggiet. time I could not zet up or down stairs, and was in a miserabie condition. My daug4- ter, who clerks in a drug store, had heard a good deal of Clarke’s Kola Compound, and urged me to try it as a last resort. i paid $2 for a bottle, but thac is nothing, fer it is worth more than that for cvery teaspoonful. Two doses gave me sp'rndird relief, and, after using but one bottle, 1 an a marvel to all who know me. Iam doug my own work, can get around as weil as ever, and fee! like a new creature. C'ark+'s Koln Compound has been a Gudsend tu me, und ] look upon it as a marve: ous remedy. } Lou may use this testimony as you see fit, }and I shall be glad to give fuller parti- culars to any one inquiring. 1 grateftul’y i endorse Clarke’s Kola Compound,” ‘ cnneinesiieitninianiaaa Sold by a'l druggists. A free samp'e will } be sent to any person troubled with th’s dis- } ose, Address The Griffiths & Macphe:soa | Co., 121 Chureh street, Torouto, Ont, ‘ 5 ‘ = | I’or Sale by Geo. E. Hug es, ro Lt , 5% A ' { a : a, ’ or || é ; Sl Ar i ay ay / \ Spee si ° i simr Lact ~eeal picse, 4 a ee A Oe ie ee een oe cy oy tl SF eur v adAG4Hea/7CRLEGIAR 2 cs a 8 4 j 4 1 aes. - — By EG ke aA ny r ‘3 ws © ate! ina Gr ae ey > rn. 4, ’ , axe > M4 x hes; vreigh but r2l4 inces \f Ane ' r he ry feniscus Iens, rotary sl er, three stops, view naer, Soc: for trivod screw. Perfectly adapted nap r time *xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, rieo with place helier, . - - - 2. emplote developiug and printing ontiit, - 1.08 stedogus of Aureka Cameras and Kodaks freeat agencies OF oy *eat. - a AE A eT PAS. MAM KODAK CO. Roshester, N. Y Our new Hockey Boots have jrst arrive Men’s, Boys’ and . 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TANTON avy, The leading Newspaper of P EB. we 2 : “ae G , _ . ~ Me Me Ne SSNS Great George St. IN “>: 7 /\ . “ar ar ae | | about 29 acres of land in a high state of FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, e For Sale by Auction. ~ I am instructed*hy the Executor of the” estate of the late Mrs. Francis Monaghan” to sell by Public Auction on Wednesday, the 18ih day of January, 1899, at 11 o'clock *%. m-, On the premises, Malpeque Rost, the twoxstcry, three tenement, flat roofed house, with shop. ‘he property hae 6 frontage of 50 fret and extends back 39 To let “Miltord Farm” on the North River Roai, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the Jate George Thorne. It comprises cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a good one anda half story farm house with outbnildings and a large stable and barn, and a tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re~ fest : also immediately after Iwill sell the quired latter end of November. These household furniture. Terms at sale, premises are well adapted for a butcher R. BEARISTO, and pasture farm. Rent $20).00 a year. Auetionest, For further particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, Dundas Esplanade { Dec 30, eod, Watchm’a. ee = : ; , Liberal Gonservatives U U > ATTENTION! Notice is hereby siven that the ( Liberal Conservative C mniference for | Prince E lward Island wil! hold its !annual meeting in the Masonic Tear ple, Charlottetown, on Thursday, the 26th day of January, inst, at the | hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoom Conveners for the Dominion Ri ings, Local Assembly Districts and Polling Districts are requested to take imwediate action in securing a fall 254 DOSS 4,0£ 02 OOO 9O8S]8 ; NIAGARA rf fi ‘Cb eS Pa omy | bod as) Shatasbe We are the original manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our Baths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitarinums, ete. and we are now, ior the first time, ad- vertising them direct to the general public. ¥ Get one with IN BUYING A a steel lrame VAPOR BAT thal stends on the floor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acut ofairame without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests oo the shoulder of the bather. Get one that is covered with proper materis!, Insist on seeing a sample of parts of the Province. The meetings of the Conferenet will be open to all electors who agret with the Oppositi nm in Federal Local affairs. | educed rates on the P. E. Isla | Railway will be obtained as usual. ; ) FERGUSON, President. C. R, SMALLWOOD, . e hw o/ “otory material before ordering, We make : mecretary,. : our own covering material and print 2 dy & wk. Her, Wat. Jour. wk it with a handsome “all over” pattern a — NOTICE, Notice is hereby given that the Anousl General Meeting of the shareholders @ The Examiner Publishing Company, will b® held at the office of Tus Examiner new® yaper, on Weduesday, the 25th day of Jam uary, inst., at 8 o’clock in the evening. A. IRWIN, Sec¥ of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’! go it blind—a@ bath that is too hot or not hot enough wiil ba of no benefit to you, Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every way, Send for sample of material and in- teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an scknowledged household peceesity. ‘Turkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated Batns at Home, 3c, Purifles system, produces cleaniiness, health, strength. Pi events disease, obesity. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh, Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bies. Beautifies Complexion, Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 SOD HOS 6 E.6 <8 OOH 9SO9 DOS OD 943.443 OV OD DHOO6053 3S GO]9O3B SHAD Jany 10, 1899. ene The Annual Meeting --OF THE-- Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company Will be held in Farquharscn‘s Building Queet Street,om Thurscey, January 2 ith, 1899, ats o’clock for (be election of Directers for the uing year, and the transaction of such ct business as may come before it, D, FARQUHARSON, B, BALDERSTON, Presideat secretary 7- dy awtd The King-Jones Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H.H. AGENTS WANTED. @ DOWD A6S ODS VOODOO 3DBOS SB OD. OD 62 OD B 96064043 OD OD OD OD ODS BODE DBTHDINDWE'S 903 OOO 993390302 ‘representation of Delegates from all aS AG 060 6 006 Oe te oe ys, of he, —— |PROPERTY |