tis il aon ee tee FoF 7: ee wei = es. os a eee I ae. ee _ > er 2 wane - Se len lg: % 4 4 te a, THE DALLY EXAMINER, CHARLOIT. STOWN, MARCH 27, 1 90 —_ —_—— = WHITE = aS SN Ain | Surprise Soap $i. Has remarkable and peculiar qualities for washing clothes. Good for all uses. SURPRISE is the name. 5 cents a cake. cn The Examiner Calendar. FOR MARCH.... ———— MOONS CHANGES. sf (Juarter, 4th. te ¢ Moon, llth rst Quarter, 18th. 'l Moon, 27th ~. iin Sun Days | High Uj 7 Wek length Water, Q) Rises.| Sets. Ii Wednesday 6 39 545 115 2 26 2 Thr rsday 38 46 Ss ifs 2 Friday 36 47 12 4 04 4 Saturday 34 49 15 453 © Sun lay 32 50 18 | 5 42 6 Monday 30 52 22 6 31 Ti lnesday 28 53 28 |719 %Wecinesday 26 54; 28 8 08 9 Tow rsday 24 56 a :°iSS tO Fri ay 22 57 38 | 945 UL Saturday 20 5 59 39 610 34 a2 Sunday 18 (6 0 41 (11 23 13 Monday 16 l 45 morn L4 Tuesday 13 3 48 1 01 15 Wednesday, 13 4 a 1k 16\Thursday | ll 5 55 39 L? Friclay 9 6 58 28 28 Saturday 8 7 : 16 19 Sunday 5 9 | 05 20 Monday 3 ll 3 54 21 Tuesday l 12 ll 2 Wednesday 5 59 13 14 31 £3) Thursday 57 15 18 HOODOO ONDUN S&S W dv - be 14: fr day §5 16 21 09 25. Sa arday 53 17 24 59 26) Sunday 51 19 28 10 46 27 Mic nday 49 20 ai i2 28 Tv esdar 47 21 34 «even DW Wednesday 45 22 oi §-3 Th ursday 43 24 41 202 31 Friday 5 42 25 12 4 } 2 $0 Waals, Lost, Found, &c 10 »~T,— a pair of gold glasses were lost last might bh tween the Post Office and Pownal St, Mir ae lene M, Potvin 72 FO\'S D— Mar ch 22nd, 1809, yentleman sold ing. Owner canh«ve same by anpply-d ing t> Thos,E Fivnoa of H. M. Custom: «n pay g for advertising 72 LOnT— pur of goli-rimmed spectacles Find r will be rewarded on leavi ng ate. W Tayt Pr’ Jewelry “tore 72 TO LE?.— House on Prighton Road, heat- ed with bot weter, Bata Rooms etc, at present cocapird b> T J. Dillon Esq Yorsssion viven 73t May. ap ply toJ. J. MeKinnon 69 _ — WAN rE D.—A young min of good address aatrevel.iog salesman must have some ex’ perie: ca and b> a hnustler- Apply by letter to A. 6. e yt Offic : Box 5t7 Cart own 5 WAN TEN n TT) HIRE. —on a farma young man. Steady emnlovment, snd good wages Apply at THe EXAWINER offic? To CLEC -—The house and premises known «8 the “Ola Londo1 House,’ situateon wWet:r &t.. ..cxt*>+ Government Warehouse No | &op * to Peake nros & Co, jan28--tf _SE ATH: sharpened while you wait and ep iited by a comoeteut hard at Rice’s ry-le Repair Store opposite the Jkating Tt o 287 tf. TO “ENT.~for aterm'of 1 to 5 vears, that i wel: e (12) ecre lo: situated on west side of Wa ix Road, row in possession of J T F ew m Exq Pecesvression given ist May nex* ‘ ly t Peake b ros & Co 61 Low B thrate,” “Christianity and c'sm,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp a price 5¢ and * respec'iveiy, forsale at iu XA MI eR cfhice and at Carters’ and tia-sard & Mo re s Bookstores NO ICE 13 HEF 3Y GIVEN that an app lica 1 will be mn ade tothe Parliament cof Asan at ite nex* session, b’ the Deamin- imm Of Crraia Guaran'e* & Accident Insur- arvwee Company fo' an Act to amend the Act of fc pera ia of the Company, to enable tho ©impany to carry on business of In- sam nee against sickress, and for other pur- eo: } HATED at Tors.to, this 326th day of sviary,. Heatry Birewkayyss Naib'te Cri vich ' " @ . dce}', Solicitors for the Applicants ’ > > S&S a> = | es @ * a ALTRAM ATGHES::: San Can't be «xcelled for accurancy ; and durability. \ ; ( During the last five or six years the price bas b en cat vearly in two We can’: explain how they c3n be made so chesp, but the fact remains thacthey are, We have *!ia great many (ata very low pric ), and if you think of buyiag, pls favor us with a call. 4 6. F. BUTCHESON § Jew ws & Optician é SOC Pewee esestee £4404) a € seen Street. oe? ©e FJ 242 et Ge i ee ee se ea — a aan cee before they could reply the ‘jandiord or ; Edealism and mor sie: a himeelf came in and proceeded to serve Th oe vee apr Mfe in Yeo. SE Be RES CE So “What do you think, my Gear’ ¢ t quarts of alein dignified fasbion. , . ss 9 os : man ta ces his Hite 7 ; <7 > — in tones of 7 ' . : au y sleeps on tae grout } olaimed Mr, Brownjones 10 tones of Jo) He went round the room systeme ically “** ene ia Perey Cot i. _ in ° ful excitement. ‘‘You know the Fede until be came to the smart young mar, yor a + ae qe oe hat [S : . + t q*y < . } » © or E Si) ation of Authors is me ot in o cul “a who held out bis hand for the pitcher. the ot pees wa an ee 7 ; ve ar 18 por of en tte ee , a many snakes there. But unfortunately Well, we are to have th on : Nay, lad, tha’ll get no ale from | many re “wi a ba eli SAAN 7 SAAN SS SAAS AN A FDA tertaining the celebrated ee me,’’ said the landlord, ‘men of our profession cannot alwaye Se Eee ees PLO 2 SN o~,3 (Whatn 1« nr gnest.’’ a . a 6?) : Oss ij seping ple ty LS we rk- = - uD ‘ a ee Z Rees Cae : . +> = ~ dolphin Whatnot as our guest. ‘Why not?’’ was the aggrieved ques- , chi se their sleeping placa. ft Wi VOr oh a bis ey RE eZ Roe mena > Veg. oe ‘“‘Um,’? responded Mrs. Brown tion | ing down there a little while ago with Af ) aya i % : 3/ a ; ye ‘ in * on ‘s evigmatically. ‘‘Is Mr. Whatnot a rea: ‘Cos tha besn’t earnt it like ¢’rest. ‘ another fellow, and one night we wei ta les 2} * Qe : my Fi / ist or an idealist: — _| They've been blubbing for two hoors, obliged to lie down vpon no better b Chg Veiled yeahs ‘ec 3 \ io you want to know a ‘ en tha hesn’t as much as ta’en thy than our overcoats siretchbed on the | % Pee pay SP f b } : irprise : . Vv 7 } ivé ‘ } ery - . ee - , a’ ~ Brownjones, sur ised. i handkerchief art o’ thy pocket. My ground. We were “ _ to ben rv eo 3 A 3 . ie oe & as “Well. if alis var : ; : ! " 1id- . , si : ' Well, if he is an ideatiet i can motto teday is‘No blub, no ale;’ so U8 and siopt soundly fil after mid 3 : ier aa ope < Sher es: f leave things as they are, but J he is 8 | tha'’s got te go wi'out,’’ night, when ao ee sprang up Lh WSR * WSS SA alia t give 5 ;0rougi , ; tart, realist I must give the house a tkhorou; Then the young man understecd why suddenly, wa ing me og resem s ao ; ; cleaning from top to béttom. I may p the grief ef the company had been so What's the matter?’ I asked sleep- Castoria is for Infants and Children. Castoria ig g : be literary, but I’ve dipped into real istic novels, and I know their style: ‘The right hand curtain bung slightly askew, suggesting that one of the dra pery pins bad lost its grip. A pendulous cobweb waved mournfully from the | cornice just above the door leading into | the hall, and there was a fine bloom of dust, like that of the purple grape, on the piano lid. In the left hand corner of room, almost buried in the pile of mewhat faded carpet, was an inviei- le hairpin, clearly indicating the re cent presence of a woman in the apart- qment.’ Find out right away, Barring- ton, what Mr. Whatnot is, and then I shall know how to proceed. I have no desire to let my house afford materia} b, a realistic observation sharp.’’—New rleans Times-Democrat. Tears For Revenue Only. A heterogeneous collection of loafers sat in the village public house, alter- nately wiping their eyes and sighing beavily. The landlord’s son had been buried that day, and a fitting air of gloom pervaded the place. ‘*What a lot of fuss you make ahout it!’’ cried a smart young bravo who bad been surveying the company with ill concealed disgust. ‘‘Why should we bother ourselves about a curpse?’’ The others stared at. him aghast, but ——_—_ ee detainee SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, 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, TORF7D LIVER. They Kegulaie the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Bosa. 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 iutense.—London Telegraph. As to Horseback Riding. Tbe Kentuckian was talking freely about horses. Althongh it was a sale stable, he was speaking his mind. He had wade the proper speeches about the gait of the beautiful creatures the darky trainer trotted up and down; he had not lost his look of grave acquiescence when he heard things about the horse whe trots. But a chance word torched hia true theught, and he spoke the faith ef Kentuckians and westerners, Texacs and Californians, in something this wise: ‘‘That’s right. It ain’t really rid- ing to jolt up and down and look stylish on a trotting horee. You can't say much about it in Bosten, or anywhere in cities where people don’t care about the easy steps. They don’t know what you’re talking about. one my folks in Kentucky can’t get used to—that a trottivg borse can bea wih horse. Women want to be styli though, everywhere, and they we d learn how to rise up like the Boston women. But they didn'tkeep it up. A steal away and the gallop’s the thing for country American riding.’’— Boston Tranacript. Wisdom Beyond His Years, His mother found him in the jam and reprimanded him. A little later she caught him teasing bis baby sister aud reprimanded him again. “I don’t see what’s got into you, Willie,’’ she said. ‘‘ You’re usually the good little boy, but today you're up to all kinds of mischief.’’ ‘I’m tired of being good,’’ be return- ed with juvenile frankness. ‘*Tired of being good !"’ she exclaimed. ‘*What do you mean by that?’ ‘*Well, brother Bob is naughty most of the time, and you're always giving bim things to get him to be good, and I guess I’j] be naughty for awhile and see if I don’t get something too.’’ Sometimes a youngster seems to have — beyond his years. —Chicago ost. Self Made Men of Other Days, The self made man is by no means solely the product of modern times. Co- lumbus was a weaver, Franklin was & journeyman printer, Pope Sixtus V was employed in his young days in keeping swine, Robert Burns was a plowman, A{:op was a slave, Homer was a_ beg- *, Daniel De Foe was apprenticed to a osier, Demosthenes was the son of a r, While Virgil was a baker's son 1) Jonson was a bricklayer, Cervantes a common soldier, Canava’s father a stonecntter, Capt: te. Cook com 1 lite as a cahin boy , Laydn, the ian, was the son cf & poor v heel ‘ pints i cd cf gcing ts ls ng = a p bogs. Kir <<: tats was a hetcoer,: ans ‘ther kepta livery s.uble.—-Ne torture matic Cure Cures in 1 to 3 Days. Solomon Woodworth, of Hope- well Hill, N.B., is rescued from a deplorably helpless condition, induced by the agonies of rheumatism. Mr, = Woodworth had cx m tism of the sever work—for weeks he —suffered the most vio arms anc felt he his sufferings- ent ‘painsin his ishoulders—grew worse and could n t live le were his arms became per- fectly helpless. He beg ‘gan taking South American Rheumatie C ure— after the second dose he ex great relief and at the end of — hours every vestige of the pain w: < eone--the use of ‘his hand and arm me returned graduaily gether like a new man » SO terri! f almost a miracle, South American ™ Kheumatie Cure cures in 1 to 3 days every form of rheumatism ane neu- r% relieve ia six hours. South American Nervine soothes vousness. cures only kidney diseases—relieves in a fow hours, 12 heumatick ntracted rheuma- Bi est form and ina & very short time was incapacitated for [x soul id g get norest E ‘periced ¢ = South American Kidney Cure & South American Rheu- by and he feels alto- Bam and to-day re- 63% joices in a cure which he proclaims Bay ralgia. Do not suffer longer—it will em the nerves and cures all forms of ner- Ba Sold py Dr, S. W. Dodd and Gec. K.Hughes, Druzgi st It’s a queer notion and | ily. ‘*There’s a rattler bere.’’ I listened and heard nothing. **T don’t hear him,’’ I said. ‘*Guess you've hada nightmare.’' So we settled | down again. In a few minutes my | friend leaped to his feet once more, ex- claiming: ‘*There’s a rattler bere, sure’s fate, and you'd better get up. I believe he’s under my coat.’’ It was queer that I couldn’t hear it if it was so near. I cautiously extended my hand, feeling along the ground. Yes, I know it was a foolish thing to do, but we don’t always stop to think. Suddenly I burst out laughing. ‘*Yes,’’ I said, ‘‘there isa rattler bere, in your pockct too You tell your sweetheart not to wrile you letiers on such stiff paper.’’ We slept soundly for the rest of the ’ night, but often since then I have guyed him about his ‘‘rattler.’’—Cincinunati | Commercial -Tribune. Pat and the Battle. _ Pat, where did you get the whis- ky?’’ asked one section band of another. **Whist!’’ said Pat. ‘‘Oi swoiped it from the private car dat was here.’’ ‘*Pat, the brass collars are going to miss it by and by. You better hide it,’’ said the first speaker. ‘‘Let’s take this hand car and run down the track a ways and bury it,’’ said Pat. The two got a hand car and told the foreman they were gotng down the track to get some potatces for dinner. Away they went down the track about a mile. “This is a good place,’’ said Pat. The two got off the car and buried the bottle near the track. ‘‘How will we know where we buried it?’’ said Pat. ‘‘Cut a notch in the side of the car,'’ said his companion. So a notch was cut in the side of the car above where the bottle was buried and the two turriers returned to their work. That evening they decided to go and dig wp the bot- tle. Away they went. ‘*Where is the place?’’ asked Pat. **I cut a notch in the car to show,’’ said the other. ‘*And begorra I forgot all about it and moved the car,’’ said Pat.—Topeka State Journal. ES fO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERKRVOL. One application cures; if not your money back, Equally good for Neuralgig and Geadache. 25c, at all Druggists. oneal oan Saomnpaaianeeatanarenoaaine ano PE. Island Ratiway Easter Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EX “URSIOV KETURN TICKETS a* One Firs! class Fore riil be ssucd Mareh 29 h te Apri) 3 4, 1899, both i: clusive to erd from a'l siation-, go-to rturnupto and inctuding pri) deh. i899, Nic: ets ace not good tor gciag journey after date of issue Special Cheap Rates. 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