THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 22, 1898 4 pA, eee ap eles leah aes pees gt ket ates | PLAYED A WAR GAMK. j wAl4e a a 7S < — - i "ee FROM INDIA & CEYLON » | HOW THE BIG MAN FLEECED THE ae | * seeeeeee SUBSTITUTE BROKERS, » ¥ : cen , ar The Tricky Six Feoter Worked His any of its beauty lived a strapping six i ; Me ; { , * af 66 ‘Ty > 99 ag footer who looked as hard as ails, . wD 3 Y Wy dressed well, talked smoothly and was : a 4 a ‘ . . ae , ~ set up like a soldier, He had no means tene % a6 of support visible tothe naked eye in the village which he called home, but : ~ a ae Er CRY oN he would make occasional trips from | EE cee which he returned with plenty of - s% money and afund of interesting talk t, “aN : ’ : “ NS a s 3 Phystenl Defect to the Limit and ' ain ” a wv ; : M2 ft Renped a Rich Harvest While the ? ; aa ¥ se Opportunity Lasted. K \! aS 7 ee AD _* ' fe Drink MM During the civil war in what was aw v > “ . | Ae then a pretty village of Michigan and “ has since become a city without losing a ”» o . i Ppownes i a about some section of the north. The Sold in lead Perea onl) iv people thougbt him a mystery, but he ‘ 4c to $1 0 per Lb, was a pleasant one, and curiosity never . ° 4 s % i + went forte than - Se Have been supplied with goods slightly wet, but not materially ‘ %, 1008 that were Just as Ingzenlously par- : ; sie Alway Ne} Be st of Tea Values ae ried. After his | harvest was at sn Ge damaged at 5 e B. Macdo nalds & Os s€ the mystery explained himself without > 6 Se ate Ne Sap tee '6 ae Se Se a aie Sie ae Ss es reserve, and no one expressed serious ae AS AP Wek Ae aS 21S ae ae AN Ae AP aie disapproval of the way in which his- ite had , ; ig > ice f iti ; es > ade 1¢ , = its had won him bis money. Office for Maritiine Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8. wits bad ‘won rnd ‘*Tt was a simple case of diamond cut eer “> : —e diamond,’’ he laughed. ‘I’ve beeu tak- ing fleeces from the fellow that went @--- =< atts ttt BG out to shear. I’m not an Apollo Belve- we OF} GOODS IN Yi HE STORE i a 7 + Se arneee sone Sos Sth, os toll Fy FS3 a a ee pallies dere, Diomedes or Samson in appear- OO —e — ee as — _—— | ance, but I pass in a crowd asa fine t 35 speciz if physical development. The ‘ f Vvhat “«Bissel truth Hs that 1 a whited seputcher, 1] and partly damaged by recent fireon the premises, All the goods ras born with a defective heart and agp ; ‘ manil not take three minutes of real must 20. Y ou Gan buy at almost half vou pay for the same else- pu riolent exercise for all the money you . } Sureepers V7 ill Do pa ry Hassett ‘freight train, I take where, ie things easy all along the line, and the engine keeps pumping up to require- je ee We still have lots of Boots & Shoes, Overshoes, Ulsters and property was left me, and it was not fe Overcoats, Boys’ Suits, Hats aud Caps, Waterproof Coats. Blan}- todo and concluded to deal with the ets and Quilts, Sleigh Robes, Flannelettes, Shirtings, Undercloth- of meeting the required medical exam- | ING, ‘Top Shirts. inations, so ] took anotber tack. When- ever I visited a place in my business, l’d menage incidentally to fall in with Every dollars’ worth must be closed out, cone now to the broker. I'm better than a raw hand J s _ ee < Me ‘ * is ey a ‘ ask what kind of a soldier I'd make lier, and ]’d soon have som He would either jump open mouthed at om © Re eR eS re RR els ete lamarttnain : ee y rae. SR ar er eer eee [t will save your heaith, save your carpets, Save your Furniture, sove your money, make a home Clean, Bright, Attractive. Sie SE What house wife has not been perplexed time and again as the perpetual Carpet Cleaning question has confronted her? It may be the moths have ruined the Carpet that was whole and beautiful a ‘ew months ago, looks as if it had been down for years, although the carpet has just been paid for. At any rote, there it lays a disappointment. It is the same problem year after year, while labor and ruin laugh at the — J tired and exhausted housekeeper. Why not save this per plexity by sing y mutual friends as innocent parties 1p the pay. ‘‘When it came in naturally, I’d * ebaff the broker abont his business and _— wy , ; , ' ’ } ; é } , : ; ; , BISSELL CARPET SWEEPER , ‘ : With Cy-o Bearings. For sale at |} the proposition or chaff back under an ; ' 0 1" i ; . impression that I would never think of all O 0S ' oun , t 1$ 0 d ep yer's iO? @ l y () a ) é OW going to war. In either case it would a anies & ‘oxel 0 usually come to some kind of a proposi PHOTOGRAPAIC.—The_ celebrated Cyc- A Cy tion from the broker. Then the other lone Com sens are being. aa Se eee In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 31st Decem— : = } ny intimate th: t rofessions re 2 yilize roria. ; : ae : . i fellows would guy me, intimate that! The rnost compact apd least complicated ot | ber, 1898, containing names of all such defauiters. and the smount du m them ? was a bluffer and wonder how I was to], ny in the market. A child can operate respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot e fen ommon 060% 9008 200089005800 *860808056000008 get out of the thing withouta clear eS ee oe ae oee ae Lot upo» which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. and C funk. to5x7. Price $3.50up. Nothing on earth will ‘‘Hore’s where my fine work came in. | give youor airiend to whom presented more ‘- AN OO DN ses A = ' Ore eek we 1; shatin ned SR mak Me pleasure than one of these Cameras Write Amount 5 ere eee ee cz er a for Tiustrated Catalogue ny full a take Name of Ratepayer In | Statemeot or Description of Property upon ot Benen ha a = hich encugh just to maks the broker cores Marsh Iifg. Ha ay - Lake Dejauit. which Assessment Is made, due & unpaid es “ aj 4 ‘ think that I was trying to escape him. | ©5 “Ricavo. rates a" | , : i Ws TS Ny oo. ee oe: ee eee ” a ' Ladies Fur Line ht Clta S If he would pay me a specified sum We want one or two good men to rerresent ! Butler Catherine House and and on Town Lot No. 40 —5:h Hundred $ 2381 i down, 1 weuld agree.to appear at the en “ in *". S Bn Seat rete wae Covle Stephen House aod Land on Town Lot No. 3—20d Hundred 1B 4s mee 4 , . . | sell. deliver and collect, Libera erms. : ‘ 9 . : = recruiting office the next day and offer narifeulars write ihe Thomas W. Bowman | Hughes Peter House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 S 76 f Jur former rice $23 )() red to $7 50 my services, but I gave notice that I | & Son Co Limited, Star Nurseries, Toronto, ; Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lots Nos. 5&6 4th Hundred 22.60 « ‘ . : 7 ‘eS 297 yr Ut, T S . p ” ae ” ” ' assumed no chances. If the y would not } V2- : 297 dy ____.. | Lowe Walter H. use and Land on Town Lot No. 49 4th Hundred 16 88 ‘ have me, tbe broker must stand the WANTED.- Second hand Clement's Can- Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 98 4th Hun ired 5 O06 > . ash —_- e¢ a ‘ se ; > , ‘ : © ” ey > ‘ : loss Tha idea of my being rejected al ea gene png Way <r de Gueselin Lowe Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2 06 ; j : : " 2nch. ly ¢ ce ry: ; id 40 Our ormer price $21 0G red. tO $6.00 ways raised a Jaugh and only tended ts whe ppl McNeil! Duncan House and Land on Common t ot No 22, 8.44 HE . coufirm the broker in the belief that I W ANTED.-~Any one having a small baild- do Vacant land on Common Lot No. 2 1 80 Ft wis itviun to cose hie Wien he ee eee er ee %. A. O. Morson } > ri Was trying to estape bim., peu 1@ | +09 269 3ink pr P lie J sal ichigo E at iia - £ ee urdie Jane . NT rustees Vy rry ; \ ) aacy doctor turned me down, I went into the | — ana : . ok ca aie Leslie McNutt 7 ; les ooun ( . | S ‘amps. became nervously timid, aroused ri eS aon aaeeee tir wore aa Vay’s * House and Land on Town Lots Nos 97498 let Hundred 3375 e 4 - ua tl Us yecg hic > mi y aidisUl, Aaa ad La yeas +1's , 2 7 £ & , ~ . . ~~ 0 Ue LISLIV UL} the symvatbv of those with whom I bac had vv also three rooms above store, The | Ryan Deborah House and Land on Town Lots Nos F0&8i—4th Hundred 3375 UO &Y Ali Ve i So 4 aMta aaah ¥ . » . ‘ , ‘ | | ‘ acquainted and snapped an or- | se 2nd rooms arm en Be os abe cee Red Richard B. Youse ard Land on Town Lot No. $5—2nd Huodred 3.37 +4 DECOINS ACQUAIDISG BBY BMappet at O° | styleand will be rented either togethe Robert H ous i Land T Lot No. 73—4th Hundred 13 50 it SS ro Yas eee ae ode te avoly toCatherine May, corner | Rus-ell Robert ouse aud Land on Town Lot No. (5 ; der to the disgruntled broker to keep } sererately Avply to va ) - a M4 NZAN4 WA NENA We We We Ve We NE ciear away froin me “ | Prince and King Sts. Stewart Allan Estate of Late ae : a EA AS AS UP AS AP AY AS AP AP AS AS AE | O Mia aa 11 mad in Pitt —— Vacant Land on Town Lot No 55—3rd Hundred 2 06 7 . Ha »e § as s- 7. oc ad ¥. i sle . » ad S% - £0. DOGh BAR 5 OCR WES TS Ft tee eee. ne OS ee es eee Stewart Isabella House and Land on Town Lot No, 90—4th Hundred 3.94 iL fe ss i% 7 , burg. Accal barcn there who could not | light woed-leigh. (blue box.) Erquire a) Wdnat Ck House and Land on Town Lot No83 5th Hunared 2 81 ae %% wily ULDOSY ell enlist and who bad not been draft- | & 0! * Sine eaner, 1m aughan (reorge on Sw ee a > i oe : ’ well enlist and wao bad no ee err aes “ee a \ Williams Jokn Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 27 4 ig . q ‘4d wanted ¢ 1Nroega 5 1 yar re re Se 31s May ext B ones ree ~ T 9 25 el 82 Sess 49h 32 949494 TEINS is Pazzling vei talpmabentes ike, teiziapetecsoghins i: se eiggge ae eae oe a alse stovea aud | Williams John House and Land on Common Lot No. 24 11.25 #7 Al GP %) SAS US BS Us AP AS AP AS SN 414i as wer would make th hame honorable to window blin is lately occupied by W. 5 Ward Robert Estate of late . ~ ee tt ye that of the principal. He was atver a | Stewart Attorney at ee cee eens House and Land on Common Lot No. 25 5.62 tee “aS Sometime big, handsome, intelligent fellow of ony ot eon iain 1°98 Dy e. 0. d. AP i} whom he could be provd and put the lowks — ne Statute SI ¥i ; ee bite ies Aaah ities Dat ek I io al tae Notice i iv 8 provisions of the Statute ictorie ie M2 9% NE NE Me MN NN IN be bt ta Serpe aspallans aye enter eran halen oa tt TO RENT from Jan. Ist, 1899. The Brick Notice a se er ee. ye és cae liet, being a list of the rr ) TP AP AP UP AP BW AS AP US ZF AS little broker. I maraged to meet him Store—coraer Queen and Graften Street, Cap. 12, Section : 1, after . ss ees 6 , P ais bia ths tix iE at the Monongahela House, and I work. | jately occ pied by Johnson & Johnson. Ap- | Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed co pay Wee sa time a ti | ed arcund to the main subject in the | Ply t0 Goff Bros. d&att scribed the Assessment severally levied upon ee Real I eS : Cit _—e + F ' $< . ; ee: : Siinendiarv Magistrate of said City, for Judge hg mauner { have described, but I could STRAYED from the owner's premises, on make an application to His Honor, the St pe a he rit 4. Sona oan ae * Ja : see that be was eharp ard did not like Friday afternoon last, a fox terrier dog pup, | ment against each and all of the lands above described, . pe emo aD | ; eaten d a eat ae color white end tan. teward. J L Thomson 80 levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon euch jodgment being duly | 4 to ru any coances. prince Street 29) > f r the sale of such lands “Whi ; : sila cae -- } entered, [ will further apply for a warrant fo fs : é . ie While he went to dinner, after eR a D ; dthis 20th day of Deeember, A+ D. 1898 é He rhich w 7 »s ‘ “The Low Birthrate,” “Christianity an ated this 2 Te eae : : , i : tae araryag rue Ome ak | senate moony fee dopa GOBERI VANIDERSTINE City Coleco ‘ e dé as s€Te son. price 5c and 10+ respectively, for sé } a 1898. 1 mo : : | witha huge truckman. "When I again | )HE HXAMINER —_— at Carters’ and Decem be: 20, 1898, g *t met the broker, that truckman insisted a i j ; . : Lr 72 : , ~V rait, anc ia mn bothering us and, after showing : SK ATE*.—Sharpened while you walt. * f ou 7 ve = - and, A, = ‘ « pe hag A repsired by a comoetent hand at Rice’s > Pi proper amount of patience, J threw him | pieyele Repair Store opposite the Seales = = = f a baif way across the office, and he went } Rink —— 4 . : _— : s oar : td H by choosing some useful article from our stock—A rattan limping out, while all observers grew tiene oh cory Dwelling House con i ei is . % Danka . e . sh ‘ . . ; . : . ‘ evT.—Three story Dweiting se 4 or cobber seat ge ker—one of those pretty easy chairs in wide eyed in their wonder. I did noi iimers large rooms, on Prince Street Z fs Mahogany finish frames—A bamboo easel—a fancy tanlé exert enough strength to throw a half | Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Weliner, gre 5 i # . , , . . : 9)7 2 ; in bamboo, oak or mahogney, or Walnut. Or perhaps grown boy five feet, but the trackman | tJ —-——________- Christmas Fresents knew his business, and was paid $20 for | TO LET.—The house and premises known : . ‘ » vir a : ‘ : 7 . ry bags Hall Rack aha me shabby ; as the “Old London House,’ situateon w ater attending to it. St., 1extte Government Warehouse No 1 AAA iii . J . Se ‘That aprerently cool courage and | : pplyto P ake sros & Co. jan2—tf }. A dd Y Wif W t W 0 gigantic strength removed ali doubt | “Voprr three story 4: 12 house of LE?—Halfot three story dwelling house li ii our e all 5 d ew nie from the mind of the broker. I was the sl the ¢ rane of Queen and Fitzroy Sts. | \ p . ey : : = > ti i man he wanted, and be wanted me | Piv to Wm Hender-on, Fitzroy St. 245 ts Everybcdy is thinking-of what to give, and where to buy = | badly. Istuck out till 1 got $2,000 as We have just opened up an nobby lineot Neckwearin ~ iH There is nothing she would appreciate more. Come i a ‘retainer,’ anc then was rejected. | y g | sclat . Come in and ; co i see what a beautiful Hall Kack you can get for $8.50, | felt like giving the money back when { S Cap :SOap ~ ) $j : % aor “i 26 m ec ar o condole ff WwW uyr-1n i PB ss ery oo one we have them at $10.00, $12.00 with me and tell how disappointed he ‘ ie ata alle Pu SD, Knots, Paris Bo S, Ho .* oLe. £ : : ‘ y J he be 49.00 and $16 00. was in not having me for a substitute, Use eae ; : “eine hand et ae & but I didn’t. It would have been an ad. | Laundry an ne ed n 4 C. i But the $8.50 Rack is the best we have ever shown for | mission,that I was not in a legitimate | marvel of cheapness unsurpass t} money. Call in and look around. We are always glad line of business.’’—Detroit Free Press, | excellence. Use Royar Oak in the Laundry. cinieiitiien tidinaaes a ALL HEADACHES Happy homes, easy quick work, snow) Sijk Wy fflers, Silk Handkerchiefs, Shirts, Collars, Cufls, a: a white clothes. fro hatever cause cured in half an hour by Braces Gloves Hose ete HOFFMAN'S HGADACHE POWDERS Tex Jupiuee for the toile des, U ; » CT, 16 conte nud 30 cuntnen- dl dvuaaien Usz Jupitre f e toilet and John Ne son ree light Laundry. Makes child’s play of Special discounts during the holidays, L washday. | Must please the gents as well as the J D LAPTHORN A C0. G S R L | « | , | Central drug store. Charlottetown Soap Works. Upper Queen St, Men’s Stylish Outfittert to show goods i ieee a { ' | ‘adiee—this wee for i cigars wi htetete eters sees eseaeaeaetreasosenen | Site Tone Unt er ae! i