ge ‘ . ‘ i eR we THE DAILY EXAMINER, van rin mr CHARIN'T'LETOWN, FEBRUARY 16, 1899 ion ” — iia + Peat The Examiner Calendar. OU CHANGES ‘ i 4 \ « —- ~ S Water, : " . » 2S ‘ $] © , : ad . 9 Ss ) 3 38 + 30 7 ; 4 4] 5 g \ , 14 0 Ss : ; 6 +7 6 53 uf - iY 7 2 7M Ly ; a. 4h lay ) 9 és 5 Re y i ay “ > Wednesday 3 LQ P) g 22 +7 cQ oy ¥ av 35 A\ a4 QFriday 16 14 |101 /11 00 ns 7 ) Pi Saturday ; LS 4 11 49 * Synday ) 17 Pe morn ~ sage : ‘ ; y &Vonday i i] A LL &V aay , 14 . 1s 4 Tuesday ; Lé 2+ 7 > d 5) Wednesday Zé 17 3 U4 »3 0 . 1é@ Thursday } oS a 3S 32 ‘d , 4 23 | 441 17 Friday ' 2 . -o 7. Sat ur lav : 26 a0 » 30 . : : Lo Si laf 27 28 6 19 0 Mc ynday 6 59 29 31 7 08 “Tuesday 30 34 7 56 . . . oo _ ae 23 Wednesday 56 32 33 8 45 4 Thursday &4 33 4] 9 3: 4 . ¢ 7 4. Friday } 44 45 JQ 22 © . co 7 , 25|Saturday } 36 52 ili i 26 Sunday 45 38 56 oven ve . . 49 © ‘ 27, Monday } 42 59 0 49 + = x , > , i, 28 Tuesday l $843 jll2 4 35 ’ ‘OR SALE, ~1o¢ cert styic sis'gh for sale or vill trada for 4 wrriagze 1 De econ at Holl trans’ carriag? ahop. E. W, Tay’ or SKATE tharr med while vou wait. and aired h i > aopet hand a Ric ” feycle Re; es "a Opp site tne 4sKaling es a tink Zw) I PTIOTOGR : bre 4 am . ute . i it es a 5 \ ‘ x i wor e must : . t i ate 7 7 i : pearat 62). ‘ ety . viD eaci 4 os D res }x2) : eS3 Hii. gon éirth w ve youora tr } m oresented m on ia (‘am W F ere ia : Pri. ae & ' sh Mfg. Co a> W ak mo a9 wt «. nis 1 ; <> : ; e, ata on Ws exti2 Gover iment Warehouse N Apply to Peake pros & Co. janw—t NOTICE IS HER BY GIVEN thet an app | lication wiil be piade tothe Parliament of Oanada atits next seasion, by the Domirn- ion of Crnada Gu»rantes & Accident Insur- ance Company foran Act to amend the Act ot incoporatiia of the Company, to enabie tie Company to carry on business of In- suraace against sie} ness, and for other pur- yoees. DATED at Torento, this 35th day of Jauuary 129, mh: B.s63c3 © West Cri vies FLiddo!!, Solicitaca for ta: Araiicrr NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN THAT application will be made to to Parlia aent of fTHE DOMIN.- IMPANY, fora Canada at its next session. by ION PERMANENT LOANC Actto amend tts Acts already obtained (60 Victoria chapter 8}, and 61 Victoria chapter 101) to define the ‘‘apital Stock of the Com- pany, and te conso idate. define, declare and f lending, purchasing, bor- og, and for ether purnoses Dated at Toronto this 12:h December, 1893. fACDONELL, BLAND & T HOMPSON, 03-—9) olicitora for the Aoplicants Prince Edward Island Railway 1898 *niarge ita powers rowing and iavest Onand after MONDAY, 26th Dec., ains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- day, excepted,) a» under. ains O Trains In- Na Rea STATIONS ward. Read wn up a oe oe Ao eh: BM 700 310 Charlottetown. ..10 20 2 30 41pb 8 @)..R alty Junction 1015 216 752 417 .Nocth Wiltshir > 2) 1 40 804 4 31..Honter alee 905 1 28 me. UB. . erase cc owen 8 18 12 58 06> 5 47..Keasimgtos...... 1B vBs » Mae 9 30 6 BOAr iu 7 00 12 O00 S’ side A. M. 20 Lv ze 10 36 L 37 a, ae got 9 47 B Mics cdee Port le wited 9 00 ff Seer, O’L« a . 80 Smee es we ps eee ‘ 6 5d S Dar.....- PS ee ly 6 00 » MM. A. M. M Re We See Pe bes eens .Charlottetown....ar 10 30 2 pee Oe ee DS Bice oo GER bios cocces 4 Oe » 45 ar « - Georgetown aie a lv 710 M. A.M. t 06 Iw ; » Mount Stewart ar $8 56 f 48, -“ +» Morell... tena i ee o.5t. Peters a » 40,,. win o on as sae’ 6 20 M Ae Pe ee aa Ee A. M. ‘ . Emerald,..cicec.8t.1 Dt BE haan ‘ Cay Traverse. .lv 7 OO i. are 1 by Eastern Standard Ti ime. ' D, POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys Moncton, N. B uperintendent, P. E. tarletictown a) Local Pairiotism | —_—_——- soon Boom Your Tewn Whenever You Have a Chance. You ean do *o by purchasing soap made at the Charlott-towa Soap Works, Ask your dealer for ROYAL OAK SOAP, and see that th e name Reval Oak is stamped on <very bar you purchase. . CHARLOTTETOWN SOAP WORKS A i vo | which she is trying to Make tho rashiona- i ble sport for Italian society, She makes a ” ’ . ’ daily ascent accompanied by her maid, . : Mrs. Cynthia Conant of Springfield, ro will 1 sec Mass., who has just celebrated her hun- 1 in , | dredth birthday, is in excellent health and {| tu conversation is bright and interesting. i 1] | She saw Lafayette when he visited Boston ile was drunk last week | and often tells how handsome he was and n ; hew distinguished he appeared, \ ' tl ‘ . : In | The mother of the late Secretary of ’ t State Walter Q. Gresham celebrated the oe uae |} ninety-second anniversary of her birth in . Lan ro, Ind., t long 0 he was t reed Tie 240t (0 48 | One of the first white children born in i in the morning, and that was why | what is now Harrison county, Ind. Ske [ , Was | ved with mere seold- | was married to Colonel Gresham 75 years i ‘ t} why t | AZO, ; . : ’ : > : Ly I ba Miss Elsie Reasoner is a Kan girl. : . ie that | Miss Reasoner had charge of tho bureau 6 ¢ flam’’ deserved all ¢ of publicity at Omaha when the war broke | out, bat she at once resigned her place DI nen 1 earth } tot ; : lull in t! | and went away with the idiers, going ‘ } ‘a isa 1] n the } ; rs r : 1 ‘ lof a si 4 there sant | first to Kingston, Jamaica. She witnessed yt : ‘ f ‘ h) ; es t | . al i r bas taken Cat | several engagements and will write about ‘ ' tal ind writes a note to U O11C8 | the war as seen by a girl. station bit Makar with this note | Miss florence Nightingale, who has to the police station, and let 100 lashes never recovered from the effects of her la- ith the birch rod be given to him. bors during the Crimean svar, presents in Terror and absolute muteness reign | this respect a strong contrast to Miss i ite, | Clara Barton, who, in the midst of her : ; . ' dq Cross work, is nearly as as he The clock strikes 4, and we all go | Red Cross as arly as old as her ; | English prototype and who says she feels down to dinner, but no one has any ap- : as well as she ever did in her life. petite, and the soup remains in the | a eke lates untouched. We are ten at table ji ed behind each one cf us a violinist or | THE RO' AL BOX. e trombone player stands, with a clean Prince Arthur of Connaught upon his plate in his left hand, but Makar is not | peturn to Eton is to jo:n the army class, among them. to prepare for his examination for the " Whe re is Makar?’’ stepmother asks. Royal Military academy, it being his fa- **Call him in | ther’s wish that he enter the Koyal artil- Makar does not appear, and the order | Jery. is repeated. He enters at last, pale, | Queen Victoria sent a magnificent In- with a distorted face, ashamed, his eyes dian shawl and al ring % asa = dding pros: cast down. Fatber looks into his plate, { &™° *° Princess Dorothea of Saxs-Coburge while stepmother, sediae that ‘no one Gotha, while ber gifts to the Dake of Au- — rere re me tag bag gustenburg were a ring and a very hand- has touched the soup, tries t encourage | gome silver epergne. Bs. The insignia of the Golden Fleece worn ‘*Don’t you find, children,’’ she says, “*¢hat the soup is delicious?’’ Tears suffocate me, and immediately by Duke Phi lip, the founder of the order, is still in the posses Don ¢ s—a fact which causes much chagrin and irri- sion of Jari after dinner is over I run out, catch | tation to both the queen regent of Spain : : ) wi an } eror of Austria. is a su- Makar in a dark passage and try to | A the om) rer Aus hi a t Hari . » | perbly jeweled affair and of high intrins kies his hand, but he tears it away and { POY weles aba ene Of men Seren . value. ys, eltner a5 & repre ach or asa put tion, “‘Let me alone. And you, too when you ate grown up, Wi: 09 just the same?’’ ‘‘No, no; never *”’ Yet father was not "We -e of the worst ¢ landewners. On the contrary, the serv- ants and the peasants considered him to be one of ths’ best. What we saw in our house was going on everywhere, iften in much mo re | cruel forms. The flog oni ng of the serfs was a regular part of the daties of the police. TATTLER. Mrs. Curzon in her new place will bow only to Queen Victoria. The late Miss Julia Demuth of York, Pa. made the two missionary s of the Presbyterian church residuary legavtees of her est: Societis Positively cured by these Little Pills, 1 t Tr"; ‘ 2 hey also relieve Distress from spepst. Dr. Catherina tle Farse nbroeck, who | . oe - ae , Dy of psa, ; ‘ } } n< . } oOo 4 ‘ mao A wer. has attained fame as a gynecologist, has | «8¢i;cstion and Too Hearty ating. <A per been appointed by the Du h government ! fect 2 aed for Dizziness, Nausea, Drows!- as a member of the medical examining | ness, Bad Taste ‘n the Mouth, Coated Tongue Fie Sites: bik) iy. | Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ~ They Mrs. Hanna Clark has given to Klk- ie a i Hanne oes . oe akan the Bowels. Pureiy Vegetable. bart, Ind., the Clark Homeopathic Hos- | e Lee } 1} »* ni . | 2 i i pital and ‘lralning ocnooil fo ses and Sir uw nal ai]. seman woSGa NUIT > , . 1n =urgeons, tac ma yalued at $15,000. building oO which is | Miss Apna Bouligny of New Orleans, Substitution ho assistod Miss Uhenl r as a nurse in Porto Rico, is the great-great-grand- | the fraud uf the day. daughter of the Lieuten: ant Bie mville who | founded ier native city. The name of Mme. Adele Maria Juana | Patti Nicolini of Craig-y-Nos castle ap- pears in a recent London Gazette among the aliens to whom certificates of British | naturalization have been granted. | See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand ’ Letizia, duchess dowager of Aosta, hav- | ing exhausted the excitement of bicy- | ; : > cling. has now turned to ballooning, Carter's Little Liver Pity Oe i DEADLY GATARRH has fastened its relentless grip upon some member of nearly every family inthe land. Competent authorities estimate that from eighty to ninety per cent. of the entire population of this continent suffer from some form of this repulsive and dangerous malady. If you or any of your family suffer either from recognized catarrh or from the lingering colds which mark its early stages—don't trifle with it. It is the precursor of consumption and death. Dr. Agnew’s © Gatarrhal Powder Sold by Dr. S$ never fails. 8 is the remedy of all remedies, endorsed by the most ex- perienced aiidice minent noseand throat specialists _ the day, and havinga rd of ultitude of radical, per- ent cures of chronic cases which Sd ad been declared incurab! It also cures cold in the head, infil luenza, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness ae throat, tc.nsilitis, asthma and ail simi- It is delightful to use. ad chronic catarth ever aes: the war,” says J.C. Taylor, 2 230 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. “I had despaired of ever being cured. fee three bottles of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder and my catarrh has entirely left me,” Rev, C. E: Whitcombe, rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hamilton, Ont., was a great sufferer. He used Dr, Agnew’ s Catarrhal Powder, and now pro- claims it a safe, simple and certain cure. The Lord Bishop of Toronto, Can., re commends the remedy over his own signature. Sold by druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Liver Piis—2oc. for 40 doses—are the best. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in aday eczema, tetter and all skin diseases, Cures piles im 2 to 5 nights. 35¢. . lar diseases. Ihave h . We Dodd and Gen, F Wee Dare ', ~~ ; etc. The otuer is that Dodd’s Kidney Pils will cure any otber case of this This is good news to the ae who are suffering the tortures of Ki: bey PLAIN WORDS, Mr. W. H. Bowser Tells Kidney Pills. of Dodd's ’s He’sa Proved Them to Claim be al! They’re ed to be—A Positive Cure f Kidney Compluinte. = — ’ . St. Jony, N. B., Feb. 15.— Among the me busip2ss men and commercial travellers of this province, po man ie better known, more popular, nor ruore highly and justly esteemed, than is Mr. W. H. Bowser, a genial “Kuight of the Grip,” whose home is in this city. Mr. Bowser is known to whose word is as good as bis who could not possibly he origina’e statement, might be, Kuowing this, our readers will at once see that the statement Mr. Bowser makes be a man bond, and induce to nor countenance an incorrect bo matter how important it below, will carry conviction to the most aceptical person, Mr. Bowser say “] heliewe Podd’s Kid laey Pills to be a syleadid tonic. They’re good encugh for me, at “{ may say tbat I have used any rate. them for severe pains and aches inthe back, and have proved them to ve all itis claimed they are, viz, a positive care for Kidney troubles such as inine. Now, two things are made apparent by Boweser’s staiement. One is that the great Kidney Remedy— Dodd’s Kidney Pills, cured him from Kidney Disease, as indicated by backache ea mp They can be cured. They 1aV ive used other reme fies, which ltLhem no good Dodd’a Kidney Pills ; : : . } i f ~ oubt, nor are sold by all g at fifiy. cents a box, six 10xes 32.50, orsent, on receipt of price by the Dold’s Medic e Co., Lim ted, Tor 0, i) ee me FOR SALE The well known carriage stallion BLAGK - DIAMORD - KNOX _ For terms, etc, apply at Lewis’ Crockery Store on Grafton Street. rtificial : Teeth. : z Jv _p~~ JOHN P,. MURRAY near Londoa House. DR (Jneen Rt., HINES iN Butcher Polisi For Hardwood Floors The finest polish for kard- wood fleors in existence, Dodd ano Rogers. 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