FD TRE DAILY LAAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY, 24 1899 be — = The Examiner Calendar. OON’S CHA NGES ? Jay, Last Quarter. 10th day, New Moon. Ad y, t rst O larvier Sc) Full Moon. = = ee ie . % | Day of We’k -_—s . lig! S R Sets agt) Vater. li Wednesday '7 27 5 2 ? 35 3 4] 2 Thursday 26 3 35 4 30 3Friday — 25 { 41 519 4 Satu day 24 5 +4 6 08 5 Sunday 23 6 47 65 6 Mon lay 21 S 49 7 45 ViTuesday 20 9 §2 8 33 8 Wednesday; 18 10 | 35 |9 22 9 Thursday l 12 58 1011 10 Friday 16 14 101 (1100 11 Satu: day 14 15 4 jl 49 12 Sunday 12 17 5 morn 13 Monday ll 19 Rise 14 Tuesday 9 20 14 | 215 15 Wednesday 7 22 17 | 3 04 ine | € 1-2 | aes 17 Friday — { 2 23 | 441 18 Saturday 2 26 26 | 5 30 19 Sunday l 27 28 6 19 20 Mon:av 6 59 29 3 7 08 21 Tuesdav 57 30 34 7 56 22;\ Wednesday 56 32 3 8 45 23, Thursday 54 33 41 | 933 24 Friday 50 34 45 10 22 25| Saturday 50 36 52. lll 26 Sunday 48 38 56 | even 27| Monday 43 42 59 0 49 28 Tuesday 41 [$43 |112 1/138 of if Work comes from using Surprise Soap on the clothes on wash day. The “surprise” way of washing gives the finest results with easy work. You who wash try it. SURPRISE SOAP is the name. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ LOST. WAN TED.—A young man of good address astravellipg salesman must bave some ex* perienee ard be a hustler- Apply by ietterte A. B Post Office Box 447 Ch’town 15 A silver watch, apply at this office ———— 8 LOST.—* bunch of keys, the finder will please leave same at this office or with Mr. Mason 8° the Post Office 15 —— ——— TO LYT —The house and premises known aa the “(1ld London House,’ sitnateaon Water Bt.,, ext te Government Warehouse No ! Apply to Peake nros & Co. jan&—tf WANTED.— A Competent D. E. Book- Keever iaving aspare hour each afternoon or even ag can address P, O- Box 326, 41 W ANTED.— \ eirl for general housework Apply to Mrs. C. V. McGregor. Prince St 103i eod pd HORSE WANTED—A quiet driving horse. Apply at this office. 40 3i KATES.—Sharpened while you wait and piire! by a comoetent hagpd at Riee’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. "PHOTOGRAPAHIC.—The_ celebrated Cve- fone Cameras are being used hy amateurs and professionals all over the e'viltized world, The most compact and least complicated of eny in the market. A child ean operate them. Plain and Complete Instructions go with each Camera, Size of victures 2?! x2) us to 5<7. Price 33.5010. Nothing on earth will give yo. ora friend to whom oresented more pleasure than one of these Cameras, Write sor Ilin«trated Catalocue witt fall daacrin. tions, Prices&c. Marsh Rifg. (o., 512 W. Lake “~ Chicago. 297 tf. NOTICE I HEREBY GIVEN ‘'rHAT applica'ion will be made to to Parlia nant of Caneda at its next session by THE POMIN. ION P! RBMANENT LOAN COMPANY. for a Act toanand its Acts already obtained (69 Vietoris chanter 85, ani 61 Victoria chanter 191) to defin? the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, and to conyolidate, define, declare and enlarge ita nowers of lending, purchasing, bor- Trorsing and iavesting, ani for cthar pun sss Dated at Toronto this 12th December, 1893. WACDINELL, BILAN) & HOMPSON, 393 -9 Solicitocs for the Applicants Se NOTICs& t herby given that an application will be made so the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion for an Act ineorro ating The Canadian Mort ce ge and Investment InCorporation for fol owing amongst other purpuses: To car- the ry on ths business of aloen and savings comp - any ii all the necessary powers incidental to such a business, and to acquire and under- take assets and business of The Canada Perms o.ent Loan and Savings Company, The Freehoid Lean and Savings Company, The Londo: and Ontario Investinent Company. Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savings Company, resreciively, or of any of thera, und of such other compunies of a similar kinda: may agree thereto; and enabling the necess ty corporations and parties to enter into ail nec: ssary agreements for the Lurpoées afore said THOMASG BLACKSTOCK, . i for the Arplicants a ED at Torontp this 26th day of January. 91 tues —ensteeesentneetetenna NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an app licatican will be made tothe Parliament of Canada at its next session, b” the Domin- jon of Crnada Guarantee & Accident Insur- ace (Company foran Act t» amend the Act of Incoporatica of the Company, to enable a py ard ro aeery on business of In- sainst sickness, and - mes for other pur at ore «to, i j wa, d Oo, this 36th day of Bea: « Byackstoc* Nesbitt Chadwich h Solicitors for the Applicants. | A CHINESE WEDDING. Droryihing Connected Withthe Cere | monies Is Decked In HKed. The Chinese place a significance upor every color, and in connection with a wedding red obtains a deep rooted, mysterious importance, the next bridal | eglar in value being gold. Ata bo. | trothal the bridegroom elect sends his theart a pair of bracelets fastened avwer together with a piece of red ribbon or cord. The bride and bridegroom drain two wine cups at the wedding, which are also connected by ared cord. In northern China the attendants wear tall felt hats, and each hat has a rer feather stuck upright in it. The attend- ants also carry the wedding presents A sedan chair bears the bride herself. J, uth China a sedan most wonder fuli; gilded is used by the wealthy class “#, and it is decorated with what appe «s at first sight to be brilliant in- laid -tones, but which are in reality the glossy feathers of the kingfisher. A handsome cloth of glowing red with trimmed border is also thrown over the chair. In the case of the poorer classes red is also the prevailing bridal color, ano a chair of ordinary carved wood, paint- ed a bright red, is used. Above the door of the chair a kind of charm is placard- ed or hung upon a red cloth. The chair itself is sent by the bridegroom, accom- panied by what corresponds to our best man. This functionary brings with him a letter written in yellow or gold upon red paper, praying the lady to enter and take her place. Men dressed all in red and carrying red parcels containing the presents fall] into the procession. Other bearers carry , boards and banners, inscribed in golden letters upon a red ground. These bau ners tell the pedigree of both parties Behind the bearers come the other at- tendants, with long poles, on which are bung very handsome lanterns. The bride’s veil is of bright crimson hue and her dress regal gold and scarlet.— Wide World. JACK HORNER. The Rich Plum That He Extracted From That Christmas Pie. For the benefit of those who are not quite little folks Agnes Carr Sage, in Lippincott’s Magazine, tells the origin aud history of some famous nursery stories and rhymes, among them ‘‘The Pleasant History of Jack Horner,’’ con taining ‘‘His Witty Tricks and Pleas. ant Pranks,’’ for soit is set forth ina very old chapbook, carefully preserved in the Bodleian library. It appears that this worthy was stew- ard to an abbot of Glastonbury. The good abbot learned that his majesty Henry VIII had seen fit to be indignant because the monks had built a kitchen which he could not burn down. Now,a mast be appeased. Therefore the abbot sent his steward, Jack Horner, to me sent the sovereign with a suitable peace offering. oi which the transfer deeds of 12 man- ors were hidden. But Master Jack had an eye for the profit of No. 1, ang on ibe rout Le slyly lifted the crust and abstracted the deeds af the Manor of Wells. On his return, bringing the deeds, ho plausibly | explained tht they had been given te him by the king; hence the rhyme: Little Jack Horner Seat in a corner (of the wagon), Eying his Christmzes pie; He put in his thumb And pulled out a plum (the title deed), Saying, ‘‘ What a brave boy am I!”’ kiug’s indignation was dangerous and | It took the form of a big and | tempting looking pie, beneath the crust | { i t \Nacne The C 'evcland Leader says thata man dinal ] hotel the other day, 37 lis piace of residence as Sleepy linn. Half an hour later ancther Painted Post, Ia. Che clerk paid no especial attentiou » this, but when the next man to regis- boldly wrote ‘‘White Pigeon, ! ’ after his name, Loth the clerk snd the bookkeeper began t registered from to get inter While they were talking about th: that had been given to some of our western towns, a dignified looking man stepped up to the ofice, | whirled thé register around, and ccrawled ‘‘Horseheads, N. Y¥.’’ | ———— yueer bames Superlatives, Dr. Johnson says in his ‘‘Grammar f the Englisb Tongue:’’ ‘*The coin- parison of adjectives ts very uncerta', and, being much regulated by coimwo- diousness of utterauce, is not easily r3 duced to rules.’’ ‘Then he quotes passages from ‘‘ Para in which found, *‘viriavasest,’’ ‘* powertuilest,"’ and a passage tin ‘Samson A which contaic® the word ‘i Surely Milton bad Queries cise Lost, these words are Listes’ est.’ near.—.. iesane’ Cured His Cramp. Atan evening party in London some time ago a gushing girl was introduced to Mark Twain. “Oh, Mr. Clemens!’’ she said. “Now, please, do tell me! I’ve been thinking of taking up writing, but I am so afraid of that dreadful writers’ cramp one hears so much about. Did you eVer have it?” “T did, madam.”’ “‘And what did you take for it?” “ Beefsteak.”’ ' “Just fancy! fou apply it?’ “Broiled and internally,” said Mark | 'wain gravely. ‘‘I can’t answer for ite 3ut how and where did _ being a panacea, but it cured the kind of | sramp I had, all right.” SIGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these i They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsl ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pili. Smali Dosa. Smal! Price. Substitution | the fraud Uf the day. \ | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand | Carter’s Little Liver Pilg D Sold by Dr, S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggiet. DEADLY CATARRI 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 ycur 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 Catarrhal Powder 4 never fails. Itis the remedy of all remedies, endorsed by the most ex- perienced and eminent noseand throat specialists of the day, and havinga record of a multitude of radical, per- manent cures of chronic cases which had been deciared incurable. It also cures ¢old in the head, influenza, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma and all simi- lar diseases. It is delightful to use. “Thave had chronic catarrh ever since the war,” says J. C. Taylor, of 210 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. “I had despaired of ever being cured. I used 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 Pilis—2oc. for 40 doses—are i best. Dr. Agnevw's Ointment relieves in a day eczema, tetter and all skin Geo Cures piles im ato 5 nights. 35¢. : i rey Spee PR ee eS Pe a PR a a Se, has ia ae Te be What is SOE SY SS i) re pn ns AN SN AX \ o\ \\! Sas 4 CWA a SSS \ . i, ae MAN Ve Ra SLi Infants and Children. Castoria is a harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops and Soething It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasant. thirty years’ use by Millions of Jastoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria is the Children’s 2anacea—The Mother’s Friend. Castoria is for Syrups. Its guarantee is Mothers. ness. Flatuleney. Castoria. | “‘Castoria is an excellent medicine children. . ° Castoria. ** Castoria 1s so well adapted to children Mothers have repeatedly told ne that I recommend it as superior to any pre oi its good effect upon their children.’’ scription known to me.” Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Afass. | H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ THE FAC-SiIMILE SIGNATURE OF for { APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENT# IR COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CITY. eae STAN EOE ee Brahmin Tea The Most Pooular and Best Seller in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens a It challeuges comparison with any other Tea now offer- ed here regardiess of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmi have been received of which the following are a few samples:— New York, October 20 Would it b> too much trouble for you to send me a chest of that India Tea that we are so fond of? If you can send it to Boston it will be forwarded to me. Brooxtyy, N. Y., 4th December. We liked the tea purchased fron: you Jast summer so wel! that I should like to order the same kind again if we can get it without too much trouble. Provipence, R, I., 26th May. llike the Brahmia Tea, so do my friends. I would like an 80 lb. box same as before; but [ don’t want any other. Orrawa, November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent,so much dowe like it that I want you to send another box before navigation Closes. Toronto, December 26. We are simply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample eent. I may have a larger order for you next time, as friends who have tasted it here thought it very fine, Moyvreat, April 20. Do you remember sendiog me two boxes of tea last September. Kiadly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the same quality as we had before, which would be very difficult to beat. De you want an Agenthere. I believe I conld do & good busisess for you. Sr. Jour, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most satis- factory and much liked by my family. I will send for snother box when this ie finished. Moncron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmia Tea received, Please send me one box, I enclose P.O. order for the amount. Hauirax, N. 8. November 6. tease send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent me, and oblige. Wiypsor, N.S. February 1st The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea givee much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen On aprlication. 4 Pk HORACE HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United States. Ch’town, Feb. 13. SKATES | HOCKEY & ACME. A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE Walker’s Corner. eevee STOVES & HARD WARE THE DAILY eo a a EXAMINER Isened every afternoon from ihe office of the Examiner Publishing Co, RATES OF SUB8SCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) iD (Ae ee Biz Moothe,..........-. Three Monthe,...... cevenaee Our Month: ......6066-5., 5c “ - x - 035 Sent post paid to any part of G the United States. ; <r THE WEEKLY EXAMINER is issued every Friday morning, made up of the matter which bas ed in the Drily, and is a first-class Dews. paper, containing all the latest pegs Subscription $1 00a year. It ig . ENS BH Butcher's Boston Folisi— For Hardwood Fleors The finest polish for hard- wocd floors in existence, Polishing Brushes, ete., Dodd sno Rogers. Wholesale & Retail Artificial : Teeth. DR. JOHN P. MURRY, Qneen St., near London House. Provincial Rifly Association. The Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle Association. will beheld in the City Court Rom at 7 30. on Toe day evening, February 23:h, 1509. FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lr, Cote, BL P revident S. F. HODGSON, Mas mR, Secretary-Treasurer, Feb. 13ih, 1&99—dy eod &wid — Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1993 trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sum day, excepted,) as under. Crains Out- Trains In ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down _ 1? a mm Bm Me, aA. M. » ME 700 310 Charlottetown...10 20 29 715 3 30..Royalty Junction 10 15 216 7 52 417 .North Wiltshire. 9 1” 8 04 431. Hunter River... 9 © 13 8 38 5 13..Emerald......... 8 18 12 8 905 5 47..Kensington. 733122 b.. Me 930 6 50 Ar.) (Lv. 700130 + S’Side 4 A. M ‘2 WO Ly. | Ar 10 9 eR ee ee Wellington. ...+++++ 9 4 te saldives Port Hill. ,ccoeeeth 9 00 2 2 _ ; : 30 De cto sins O'Leary. ....-++0+% y 4 34. Albert _ BS Cine si Tig $D ly u M. A. Ms a. M ». M. ZWD lv .ncovee:s Charlottetown. ...ar 10 % Oe). coe ke sonnet Mount Stewart...-- ‘= BD. Bb evecccer oo ee Cardigan. ....cseess 10 5 45 ar . 2. Georgetown. -eel¥ 7 Pr. M. ee aes eS AM. A GS Iv... -ct<s00 Ort Stewart...ar 8 ee 6. s ckeo aes Morell. .o.+0es pe it a i ah ee Peters. an DOs ose - vcs dosOeetee ses ovovee OS P. Me «ino P. M. a. s 5 15 Iv.......-.. Emerald, ..o00 1° 6 Gb ar..........Cape Traverse. .lv Pp. M. a. M Trains n b Eastern Standard Time. rains are run by 4 cOTTINGBR, Gen. Man. Can. Gort j Moret o we . A. SHARP, Superintendent, Pp. w1.e aarletictown. 4