SECC, SS eee THE D.AYLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVE UBER 29, 1899 er were wor he Examiner Calendar ‘Or NOVEMBER.... M V'S CHAN \ \ 3 it) h 17t 2 , : ‘,‘ if lavs H gr ‘. ’ Set th Water i ‘5 SO ‘S37 19-49 3 i4 ) 23 } 11 | 17 ; 38 I n ) a2 5 > fonday 56°41 @ 32 '1 44 rsiay 58 29 29 2 32 Wednesda 9 | 28 ji 27 3 22 ‘*hursday 7 1! a7 oe 4 ll : 25 5 5 OO 24 5 49 inda 7 23 17 6 338 Mond 8 22 L5 7 26 "a s } A 3 8 15 Wednes ) 20 10 9 04 ¥Th day 2 19 7 9 53 Fr 7 ; 18 6 110 $1 8 Satur day 6. 3. ae 3: 15k oo © Suncd.tv LO 16 O even .% 17 4 45 2 £9 1 08 ai ~saay ig }4 57 | ql ay i): on 54 2 45 7 | a. fo 52 3 34 y 23 12 50 4 22 y Saturday 24 Li 18 > ia ¥Sunday 25 1} 46 6 00 ic iv 26 10 44 6 49 ‘ 23 | 10 7 38 i 29 l 4 8 27 sday 730 {4 10 40 9 15 r—Lathers free—a Lasts Lasts Lon: hard Soap, ie . ale ‘highest in quality,—the most «conomical for every use. W. £ Washi That That Surarise x ye =i child’s play iz od day—gives the sweetest, cleanest, whitest Clothes, with easy quick work, Follow the directions. ST. CROIX SNAP MFC. CO., ST. STEPHEN, W.8. Wants, Lost, Found, &c “WANTED—Wirl for general housework. Apply to Mrs Henry Holl, Upper Prince Street 277 3i pd LOST —On th 13th Nov., a wedding ring. The finder will please leave it at this office W7 3i pd i yR = Al pasture fiel m.ile ‘rom Post | Office. F. House Corner. x TO LET-~ Splendid 2-acre n Lower St. Peter’s Road, one W.L Moore, London 277 2wks eo d FOR 2 ALE-< ne parlor cook stove, nearly ew. Appiy at EXAMINER office, 275 $2 OOo “PER DAY sure. ~~ Reliable per- son. gentlemen Or iady, to rep- resent reliable ‘irm Position permanent.‘ $600.00 per yess an expenses. Exverience unrece —. A O'Keefe, Dist. Manager Halifax, N & WANTED—A dated at Mrs McGregor's, Bathroom and s wernge. few boarders can De accomo- Prince Street. a 2ws FOR SALE—A _ general ‘purpose 98e ¥rench Lion mare,8 yearsold. Alsoa foal (by Pro- vider) 5 month. old Applyte J A paee- worth, 274 TO LET—House on Queen Street. lately occupied by John Mumford, in good repair, containing eight rooms, frost procf cellar, jarge yard. Ap)ly atthe residence of Chas, Leigh. Jr. Hillsborcugh st. WANTED. - saddle. 272 A gent’s second-hand riding Apply a° this office. AGENTS—“Li ht of Life.” — Latest book eut. Bonanzafor canvassers. Large book. Low price. Big profit. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfit free. Bradley Garrison ~~ ° t Limited, Brantferd. $$ ee TO “LE Tt—The Uharlottetown corner houss opposite the I ospilai, containing eleven ‘ooms, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. stable and coach |.ouse in c omnection. Kent Moderate, Porsession Ist Novy. Apply on the premises to Mrs ( onnolly. 240 tf TO LET—A house containing five rooms, #ituatec ‘2 King 3treet, back of Merchaut’s i, *E Island. Apply at the office. of a er WE WANT AT ONCE — Good_ honest meninevery localty, local or travelling. to introduce aud advertise our goods, tacking up shew cards On fences, along public rozds, and ail conspicuous places. NO experience need- ed. Salary Or couimission $60 per month and expenses $2.00 per day. Write at once for full particulars... THs EMPIRE |,MEDICINE Co., London, Oat. 224 ee tO LE T—1 houss on ¢ Brighton Road, facing south, 10 rooms, bathroom aad pantry. heat- ed with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses On Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pantry and bath room. Apply to Matheson &t Bent “y 218 “ROOMS ro Li T--Suitable for offices: over the store of L W Cook, May’s Corner, North Side Queen Squares. Aoply to Cathe rine May 5 sorner of P) ince and King Sts. _ 227 — + WAN TED—$2..0 per day sure, gentlemen Gr ladies; special work; position permaneat; reliable firm, with best % eoncee; experience unnecessary. A: dress— . Fry. Field Man ager, Halifax. 169 dawtf [OBE LET—) be house and premises on Richmond St., known as the Richmond House. Poesession can be had immediately. Apply ‘ oO Franck e. McCarron. 270 omemee ee Dressed | Poultry. We want from Ist to 6th December 5 tons nicely iressed Poultry, Turk- eys, Geese, Du: ks. CARVELL BROS, 217 —gnar rat A Slight Misunderstn' “Oh, sir,’? re] ‘ rf as he could command his voice, so good of you to suggest i: 4 “it Ig have to keep clean that part of the insect from which the light gleams so as to ; make it more distinctly visible. {ll luck is, in nine cases out of ten, the result of saying pleasure first and duty second, instead of duty first and pleasure second.—T. T. Munger. “Luck in numbers” does not consist solely in looking out for number one.~ Central Illinois Democrat. Largest Emerald In the World. A vase cut from a single emerald has been preserved in a cathedral in Genoa, Italy, 600 years. Its dimensions are: Diameter, 1214 inches; height, 5% inches. Every precaution is used to insure safekeeping. Several locks must be opened to reach it, and the key of each lock is in the possession of a different man. It is publicly exhibited very rarely, and then only by order of the senate. A precautionary decree was passed in 1476 forbidding all per- sons to approach the priceless treasure too closely. An antiquarian advances the theory that it was one of the gifts made Solomon by the Queen of Sheba, and has written a book to prove his assumption. It is difficult in these matter of fact days to believe so large an emerald had ever been found, and it would be interesting.to hear the ver- dict of a gem expert after he had care- fully examined the vase.—Manufactur- ing Jeweler. See our fine line underclothing at bot tom prices. John McLeod & Co. Keep your bands warm witb 4 pair o our nize warm gloves.—R. H. Rameay & Co, Top shirts and underclothing; for the best value inthe city you must see our goods. Heavy all wool underclothing for 7T5ca suit. We sell Stanfield’s Unsbrink~- able underwear in al] the different sizes as- cheap as anyone.—Prowse Bros = 3ine. Men’s and boys’ Sweaters and Cardigans, genuine all wool, superior value. ‘See for yourselves at J B Macdonald & Co. 269 3i Another lot of men’s and boys’ sweaters in cardinal, navy aud fancy mixed colors —will be sold at very low prices.—J B Macdonalc & Co A whole concert in itself ‘‘the Graph- opboue Grard” to rent applyto Miller Bros. WE : h WANT hh 7 HOUSEKEEPERS To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be satisfactory. We keep every- thing in our line that is neces- sary. HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods, Cheir lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY C4 FOR ROCKY POINT PERRY Ci mmencirg We int ay , November l the steamer Eifion will run as follows for the balauce of the season 1800: i Positively cured by these | felt the need ol a Fre lor some tinte, Will leave Prince Street wharf but have eaten tail sa dal for it, know- Ss pep eeeoes 646 6 050 7.00. ae. ing how busy we are. But it will d OF os gugeeeend ase scutes Sa me no end of good, and I thank you | “* secs «an Unenesane sags ood . most heartily for your consideration.” 4 Rove CMM TE ee CRO EES eR i bg p- m. “Smithkins,” said the employer, “are | . '""""*** F pnenes ete as oe as you crazy?” ie semen ; ped . “Why, no, sir. Didn't you ae oe . > might take a month off?” } Will leave How “Oertainly that is what I said. T! : » 000 a. m. is the first of the month, while last --L0 00 month’s calendar remains over your ie is desk. Take last month off and keep 00 teareerceoeseue 4 00 rt . up to date. That's whatI meant.” j; <"""" "rene — on . 4 otter lies “gr ns Willing to Qualify. Pee Cede email. roe A few days ago a recruit was taken Will leave Prince Street Wharf: to be sworn in by the magistrate. Ev- Vill leave Prince otree a erything was coing OO WR FOS ekihkls dec 6s cs where 90 a, u till the magistrate asked the man the © ascccevecccocccecs eooml2 45 p. m, following question, “Have you ever x a ‘ eS Nor eae teu @ Oe : been in prison?” Y cpawas ~anevee 4 00 At this the man looked startled, but, Will leave : Rook y Points quickly recovering himself, he blurted {| At (ooo... clu eescecceece 1000 a, m. out, “No, sir, I have never been in jail, De iad a i eee $30 4. mm, but I don’t mind doing a few days if eecee ° « 2 00 6s you think it necessary.”—London Tele- se. eepeet vende oo asesteeo OOF. ™ graph. An Uncomfortable Answer. In one of Sir George Colley’s letters | he says: “Lord Lytton had a good | story about poor Lord Leitrim, who, shortly before his murder, talking with | a yuntryman about. some cases of | ndlord shooting, asked, ‘Why don’t | the rascals shoot me!’ ‘Ah, thin, yer } honner,’ said the man, ‘it’s just this— | what’s everybody’s business is no | I ly’ siness!’ ” 4 t little brush is attached to the iil of the glowworm, and it is used Sic K HEADA CHE ittle Pills, ’ They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect rem: edy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé. ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, cree LIVER. Thep Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Dose, Small Price, Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’ s Little Liver Pitts. $1000 we WILL BE GIVEN | ‘QUEEN STREET | CASH AWAY.. On February i4th, 1900. To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Bundred’and Fifiy Dollars to the agent sending in the largest list —$150 00 $75.00, $25.00, $15.C0, $10.00, and soon a total of 63 Cazh awards; and in addition very largecommisson wil! be given. Send for full particulars and free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references. THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H, Akron, Ohio Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 16th, Oct., 1899, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- we eroee as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down 2 PM. A. M,. A. M PM 500 310 630 Iv Ch'townar 940 200 1015 520 330 644 Royalty Junct 920 140 1000 606 412 716 N. Wiltshire 835 1255 928 621 426 726 Hunter River 822 1242 918 705 506 757 arEmeralidiv 744 1204 848 AM 8 20 Junct 925 610 845 ar ¢ ly 640 1100 800 $ S’side , 1240 9 00 lv ar 835 555 [oe . ae... Wellington..... 802 4510 (205 1001...... Port Hill. ....736 430 1318 105 ...... O’Leary...... 630 318 £26 TLD... -AbpertOic. os ocs 544 220 520 12 15ar.....Tignish..... lv 500 115 yM. PM AM PM. PM AM AM PM 200 700 lv..Charlottetown..ar900 350 330 805....Mount Stewart.....800 220 Oe Si csta eee v6 ckes 727 131 £26 S06, cc. Ot: PRG ccs: tO 16 605 1000 ar......Souris..... lv 600 11 35 AM PM AM AM PM AM AM PM 330 805 1lv..Mount Stewart..ar750 200 438 8 54....... Cardigan.......7 00 12 51 500 9 i0 ar...Georgetown....lv 645 12 30 PM AM AM Fs P. MM. A. M. 8 50 Wy cdaw. ere. .< a0 735 9 4) r...Cape Taverse..lv 6 45 Trains are run by Fas.crn Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys. Moncton, N. B. G A SHARP, Superinienden, P.E. I. ; — ‘The BRI. MINING CO. OF ONTARIO, $300, 009.00 | Par value Owning and oper: near Kat 30 stamps. Controlled ~~ of ating the celebrated Portage, (Untario, Lake of CAPITE™ IZATION : aad IY LAMITED ) fully paid and non-assessable shares, 306 e * Gold Hill” the Woods, between by strong Montreal syndicate. each erty which con Sultans and praor prises Several sundred of feet of work done. wit v¥ a Kquipped All necessary but! vil steam hoists, pumps, and 1 dings (about 20 in a3!) are iu good repair. A working proper rty now producing bullion, Assays are usus Mill runs show the of $15.25 per ton. y Satisfactory running from $35 00 to $400.00 per ton. ore to average $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. Last mill run The reat run is expected to exceed this value per ton. I Regina mines, stamp (August 21,1599)f§of 3s oUS5 acres of valuable lucation Situated Vein fillix ng sufficieat to supply mill, tons gave $575.95 For shares ond repurts by engineers J3ho E Hardman, S. B. and Capt. Z'J.J3. Williams. WeLOCAL . THESAW YER COMPANY, Temple Buiiding, Montreal, Van. GENTS WANTED IN YE Has been large, and Come soon ia order to secure your size. is not satistied. J. B MACDONALD & CO’Y } You had to buy any old stove that the dealer chose to sell +> always the one he made mot profit on, because there was no To-day you have a choice of the best stoves made. but we have Chikiven’s. _ which vou (an buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent and Shoes stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, Womens Boots exchanged or money back OLDEN + iE and it was comp etition. See ours before you buv. Tortise Heaters, Cooking Stoves FENNELL xo CHANDLER Buiit on ‘He honor of best materials’ by first-class Wechanics Fitted like a Watch, Durable as Granite Warker’s Corn FLAPPY, THOUGHTS MAKE HAPPY PAMILTEE The \ | fleights of a \ Perfection : \. attained by Burke's Happy Taosusat Range FOR SALE BY—— Simon W. Crabbe STOV ES & HARDWARE , Great rush at P MOWN- ! AGHAN’ 5, Queen St. He is selling crockery, giass- ‘ware and groceries at ‘reduced prices. Victoria Gate Greet George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. slag To My Customers and Prospective Cured tomers :— Permit me to call your attention io ths fact that | am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Fresh Oya ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be euc- ces-ful in tbe Uy ster business one must be able to handie them in large quantities. W.ith this object in view, 1 beg | +ave to solict your patronage, and can assure you of Batiefaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the ueual first claes man- oer, where the delicate Bivalve may be dbtained in every style to satisry the taste ofthe most exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY The P. E.1. Oyster Kia Herring Herring Florring 300 Barrels Herring arrived. A J.T. Peardon ACHING TEETH Carefully treated and filled ana crowned with gold. DR. J. P. MURRAY, 'QUEES STREET ee oe i AO DR. (OLIFI. Sa CERONIC-DISE}ASES and RUPTURE by Salisbury troatmrut,’ Send stam for nic mation, or cail at Trurs, isxova Scotia, Th Merchants Bank of H lfax Poilding ! \\