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Low Brvhurats,* “Cheistianity and Aguortio's n." sermons, by Rav. James Simp- aon, price 57 and 10° respe?' valy. for sale at Quek MEAMINER office ani at Carters’ and Bassard & Moore's Bookstores 9 *HOTOGRAPAIC.—The celebrated Cyc- lhe Cameras ara being used by amateurs 2 professiona!s all over the civilized world. = most compact and least complicated o! aé@y in the market. A child can operate thom. Plain and Complete Instructions go wich each Camera. Siz2of oic*ures 2}x2} uo to 9x7. Price 33.Wup. N sthing on earth will give you or a friend to whom. oresented more Zwasure than one of these Cameras, Write ra moet sted Catalogue wita full descrip- Yona, Prices &c Marsh Mf. Co., 542 W. Lake ®*\ Chicago 297 tf. TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “Old London How! é, 'situateon Water St. stextte Government Warehouse No l Awplyv to Peake wrros & Co jan2s—tf : IICE I3 HEREBY GIVEN ‘THAT a vplication will be made to to Parlia nent of ‘sanda at its next session. by THE DOMIN- [ON PERMANENT LOAN Actto amend its Acts already Victoria “ito define the Capital *tock of the Com- pany, and to consolidate, define, declare and enlarge ita powers of lendini:, purchasing, bor- 7o*lag and iavesting, and for other purposes Dated at Toronto this 12th December, i893. BOLAND & THOMPSON, Solicitors for ths 4pplicants IOMPAWNY, for a oStained WACDONBLL, Soap! soap Use Kuonpike Bar the greai daundry and = scouring soap marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry Happy homes, easy quick work, snow =hite clothes. Use Jusitre for the toilet ard tieht Laundry. Makes child’s pay of weahday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. W ors. Oharlottetown Soay Write today for a free copy of ourdnteresting books “feventors Help” and ‘“‘How you are swindled.” Wehave extensive experienc: in the intricate patent Gees of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or “\oto. for free advice. MA RION & MARION rte, New York Life luilding, Montreal, ic Buliaing, Washington, D C. — Artificial : Teeth. . 8 . . DE. JOHN P, MURRAY Yaecn St., near London House. Public Auction ! Farm and Stock, etc. will sell by auction ; North River Cor- ner Wednesday, the “th day of March, at 4pm, allof my faem westof North River taining about 126 aeres. Reserving orner, that vil) we'and milk factory n; also acres of swamp marsh on the es . . . . : : ‘ Chis is No 1 dairy and root farm, and surpassed for si! iation and neighbor- same day—Several hors 7 ame day—Several horses, 17 Jersey and ernsey cattle, 75 youn i other stock and artic The sale of stoc Sheep, several pigs, *s not mentioned IS positive, and if , s sold will se]! the valance of sto k.— \J Phee F H HORNE, Axctioneer ‘t not sold previous—] 200 bush: turnips On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m. patrons will find me in’tny office in the Now Prowse Block, on the north side Of Queen’s Squire, first door to he right upstairs. ‘\ DR. ; . chapter 8), and 61 Victoria chapter | THE DaiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 9 1899, FASHION AND FABRIC. Dark, rich plum colors of a reddish cast ate highly favored among winter tailor costumes of cloth Satin is made great use of this autumn in lining long, narrow loops and pointed ends of velvet that are machine stitched in silk on their extreme edges. Many of the small pelerines and other shoulder capes of last winter are modishly changed into very attractive styles with a frill at the edge and long slender stole fronts On some of the rich dark costumes for the winter are arranged yokes of silk ap- plique, with revers of seal, mink, astra- khan, chinchilla, otter or other dark fur beyond. Fringe in jet, silk, beads, cords and chenille has come into fashion if not inte general favor. In spite of their familiar draw backs, fringes of every make are used by high class dressmakers. There is this season a very extensive show of small fur neck pieces and a few boas in all the long fleeced furs, such as black fox, marten, lynx, Alaska sable, ete., with fair sized muffs to match. The princess dress of today has under- gone great transformations, Often on im- ported models only the back is a princess model, and the front is cut in the form of a bodice and yoke, a bolero, a cutaway Louis XIV coat, ete. This season the yellow toilets, as a rule, seeta to be decidedly yellow rather than the dainty honeysuckle and primrose tint- ings. The brilliant Marechal Neil yellow, the orange and military gold yellow shades are especially favored. The odd and pretty combination of orange and gray, s0 becoming to many women and so popular the last season, has been carried into the domain of elegant evening dresses, where it has gained still greater vogue and success. A very popular half cape cut likean im- mense Charles IX collar and applied te both redingote and princess dresses is much used on imported models from both Paris and London. It looks like large revers points in front and like a cape col lar pushed down on the shoulders in thy back and on the sides. ” GLEANINGS. Four ¢ ‘ ! rymen in P} ! phia are f n seen 1 ya } let \ in. wal g day and t r g would take 428 day } vy round the world. Of Shakespeare’s famous ekaractcrs it is said that Hamlet epeaks | ) iInes Iago 1,067, Othello 850 and Lear 770 The income of the principal charitabk institutions having their headquarters In London amounts to over £7,000,GU00 per annul, 3}. & of one kind between There are quite 100 reads and another over the. Py1 eee 2 ar ~ ey bie? . wv be « . 1 . France ard Spain, but only three of these are passable for carriages. The Christians in Korea display white banners in front of their homes on S=z- day in order to impress the pagacis wit the solemnity of the Lord’s day. Vienna telephone girls are required te change their dresses and wear a uniform when on duty, as the dirt they brought in from the streets affected the instruments. Their costume isa dark skirt and waist, with sleeves striped black and yellow, the Austrian national colors. In 1812 a British warship on Lake Eri¢ fired a shell which failed to explode, It was treasured as a relic in Ashtabula for years, but accidentally it got into a pile of scrap iron delivered to the Phenix Iron Works foundry and performed its func: tions so well that the furnace doors wer¢ blown to smithereens. By order of the Berlin Barbers, Hair- dressers and Wigmakers’ union,apprenticet | are forbidden to wear their hair cut short, because the practice is unprofessional. The union decided that ‘‘the apprentices’ hair should be tastefully and carefully dressed in order to act as inspiration fox the business and for customers. ”’ ane AT THE TURN OF THE ROAD A moment's pause for longing and for dream ing A moment's looking backward on the way; To kiss my hand to long past turrets gleaming, To stand and think of life of yesterday! A little time to dream of sunlit hours Spent where white towers rise against the aky, To tread again that path of too sweet flowers, To hear again her greeting and goodby! What is there, say you, in that faroff city, Of my past living and past loving left, Wrapped in its golden haze, to stir my pity And cail the bitter sigh of the bereft? The memory of s touch warm, trusting, cling- ing, The memory of that touch gown cold as ice? A voice hushed that was pure as wild bird’s singing? A love whose bright flame burned in sacri- fice? Only a grave? Life of today will teach me Its stream fleets fast for sorrow and regret Beyond this turn its sweeping wave wi]l reach me I must go with it, as we all go! Yet- A moment's pause for longing and for dream ing, A moment's looking backward on the way; To kiss my hand to long past turrets gleam- ing, To stand and think of life of yesterday! —L. Marion Jenks in Donahoe's. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. It doesn’t hurt a nickel when the atreet car conductor knocks it down. A woman with a low, sweet voice al- ways wears a low hat at the theater. The good measures of the vegotable dealer should always come out on top. Time is money, so ‘tis said, and yet loté of {Gols throw away money to kill time, Spiritualists may tip the table, but the fellow who tips the waiter fares the best. Woman is a fair sample of divine con- tradictions. Women of fashion are invariably in love with themselves. The easier & man is to approach the harder he is to get away from. It always hurts a young man a little when some girl he knows te!ls him she is engaged. An old bachelor says the difference be- tween firmness and obstinacy is merely a matter of sex. Men may philosephize better than wom- en, but the latter are more successful in reading the human heart. Nature must have been preocoupied when she put long hair on hunting dogs and filled the woods with burs. The average woman actually believes that if she had been in Eve's place Adam would still be the head gardener of Eden TWO INTERESTING INSECTS. Something About the Ladybug the Dragon Fly. So commonplace an insect as the little ladybird or, as it is often called, the lady- | bug is something to excite your interest. It is constantly seen upon flowers and is known by naturalists as coccinella. It is | a tiny creature with a hard body like a shell, which is of a deep orange color, with black or red spots or a sprinkling of brown. By lookigg under a rose leaf you will often see a cluster of little amber col- ored balls. They are ladybirds’ eggs and in time will be developed into a flat six foot ed worm of grayish color marked with yel- low. As soon as these worms are hatched and ) out they begin to look about for the aph- | ides, which are tiny green creatures to be | found on any neglected rosebush. The worms eat them with great avidity, after which they attach themselves to some soli tary leaf, where they remain without food until they are changed into ladybirds —Chicago News. OUR GIRLS. A bride always starts in by giving her husband half the clothes closet, but within three weeks all his clothes will be hanging on four nails. —Atchison Globe, Since a woman in New York state has shot a burglar who was discovered in the act of stealing her silverware, what is the matter with also bearing in mind the wo- man behind the gunf—Baltimore News. The Woman’s National Council at Oma- ha discussed the effect of the short skirts upon the morals of young men and urged the need of the latter to be disciplined by the constant object lesson of the former. It will be all right no doubt if the young men can stand the strain. Besides furnishing food for the develop ment cf the ladybird, the aphides serve another purpose in the economy of nature They are called the ants’ cows. When the ants stroke them with their feelers, they exude a pale, sweet, green substance not unlike honey, which the antsdevour. The aphides are lazy and never roam from the leaves upon which they have commenced their life. Four times in 12 days they change their coverings before they reach maturity, and then they begin with their family cares Some 20 are produced by their parents daily, and were it not that the lady‘ ird 2 worms devour them in such quantities they would soon overrun and &kill ma plants. Another interesting insect is the dragoti fly, with its wings of transparent iri descent gauze. It, too, must pass through a process of transformation before its per fection is reached. At first it is only a greenish gray grub, which lives in the mud onthe margin of the stream. The grub crawls from the mud and attaches itself to a reed with its claws. In a little time its eyes become very brilliant, the back opens, a head appears, then the body | and finally the wings, which are closely folded, and very soon the dragon fly will be able to fly. Dragon flies live upon other insects, and when they are numerous the mosquitoes are said to disappear. Some of them are yery beautiful. The wings of some are golden green, of others slate blue and still others have black and blue spots upon the extremiticc. Limen -Weeks & ¢ 0 have al- Ways been known as the best Place to buy table livens etc., und household goods. Prices nd quality always right. Weeks & Co., the Peoples Store SKIN-DEEP BEAUTY! ——\ Th had eczema for years badly, her face and neck were so teen she went into a life of seclusion, and the Stinging pain of it was so intense that, to mse her own words, she “‘ went next thing tomad.” She tried many ointments, salves and washes--was treated by specialists on skin diseases without getting any nating Benefit. She bought a box of Dr. AGNEw’'s TMENT—one application gave her comfort, and to-day, after ace three boxes her skin is as clear and pink as a baby’s. A London a | DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART —Relieves DR. AGNEW'S CATARRHAL POWDER—R DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PILLS— u late the crT™ -~ — a atta Meal ~t 2? AY eS Ly BS OVS GSS RSD OINTMENT SEAUTIFIES als: + one application gives comfort and relief in an i ee oo “s — an instant, and in from three to regular life saver in elieves cold in the fever and catarrh, bowels. Tone the system: N 40's a Vuk; 0 cts RS Pleat Svld by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo, B, Hughes, Drugg ist . “ Handsome is that hand- some does,” is the old theoreti- cal adage, but after all it's the skin-deep beauty that’s attrac- tive. It would take a big lot of handsome doing to com- pensate for a skin that is diseased and- whose appear- ance is distasteful to all who see it, and the torment of the patient whose daily burden it is to bear it about. Dr. AGNEW’'s OINTMENT is a won- derful cure for all sorts of Skin Diseases—itching, burn- ing, stinging sensations which are accompaniments—tetter, salt rheum, scald head, ting | worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, | erysipelas, liver spots, andall | eruptions ef the skin—one ap- | plication allays the irritation, | and perseverance in its use results in a speedy cure. For blind, bleeding, itching, and ulcerating piles it’s a magical A Toronto gentleman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a small fortune in treatments and remedies for piles in their very worst form, was treated by electricity with temporary relief only and had decided to go on the operating table and have a surgical operation periataned, but wag recommended to try Dr. AGNEw's OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted in its use and to-day he’s rewarded acure after years of suffering. , palpitation and fluttering A cases cf organitheart troubles. bead ino minutes. Cures bay G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E, I. R. Charlottetown. SiGK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indizestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- necs, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFTD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels, Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Scse. Small Prico, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's,’ Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pilla a Prince Edward Island Railway | On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will in daily, (Sun day, excepted,) as under. frains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up Ao Me FO UM, Ay Be e.. 7 00 310 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 115 3 30..Royalty Junction10 15 2 16 762 417 North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 8 04 4 31..Hunter River... 9 05 1 28 83 6 13. .Emerald......;.. 8 18 12 %8 9 05 5 47..Kensington...... 7 33 12 23 P. M, 9 30 6 50 Ar. 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