i THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 2, 1898 = ESE AA + EXAMINER CALENDAR MOON’S CHANGES y | =¢ QO arte 13 Lv New |} 20th day, First Juarte “ Ly \ a High Water. Sun + Dav of We’k - ™ . M A Rises.| .Set ’ 1 Tuesday 0 04 13 35 16 28 4 29 2Wednesday 0 29 |14 17 29 25 3 Thursday 0 59 \15 00 31 26 4Friday | 1 34 (1546 32 25 5 Saturday 2 19 \16 36 34 24 6Sunday 3 23 |17 34| 35 23 7 Monday , 4 40 (18 29 37 21 &T 3 esday } 6 03 19 18 38 20 9 Wednesday | 7 20 20 03 40 | 18 10 eaeeian 8 26 20 44 42 17 11 Friday | § 20 (21 22 43 15 12 Saturday 2157 44 l 1aSunday 110 11 (22 25 | 46 13 14 Monday 11) OO 22 54 47 12 15 Tuesday 1). 47 '23 26 48 ll 1@ Wednesday 12 33 13 20 50 10 WThursdey 1410) 52 9 18 Friday 0 07 15 03 54 8 19 Saturday 0 56 15 58 55 7 20 Sunday 54 16 55 56 6 21 Monday $ 06 17 55 57 5 22 Tuesday 31 18 54 58 4 23 Wednesday | 6 02 19 48 70 3 24 Thursday 7 20 20 38 l 2 25| Friday & 32 21 23 2 1 26 Saturday | 9 37 (22 02 4 l 27 Sunday 10 32 22 30 5 0 28 Monday 11. 18 |22 58 7 0 agi Tuesday (11 58 23 26 $ |3 59 3, Wednesday pe 37 13 19 9 59 Highest ia quality—a pure hard soap for faux dry purposes and general uses. That word Surprise stamped on every cake guarantees the highest quality. St. Croix Soap Mfg. Co., St. Stephens, N.B. Wants, Lost, Found, ac.) ee ee en SPECTACLE FOUND.—Apply at a ofice, 280 'ANTED,--As burs ce er house t this office 281 3 pd “SITU ‘ATION N scoper, Apply: Ww ANTED.~A ‘grity, to inves “rmanent por Mast be a gocd ied. Apply wa well educated women of in- inan established business tion to energetic worker. alker. Torrerrondence in- pager, “EXAMINER” Office WANTED.—A renee require bell Kings Squ:re. gereral Aoply servant, gord re- to Mrs. W F. Mit- LOST.—On F iday morning a mink neck uff on Richmx ad Street between Pownal treet and residence of Sir Louis Davies. aid ¢ at this office. 178 ward will be Sia WHO TOOK THE ROOTS.—The man who ok a pair of R: bber Boots from the wlpdow f a beot store oa Queen Street, Monday, Nov ith,and teokihem into aplaceround the onden House Corner was seen. Weask to ave boots returned at once and save expos- ure. 76 a EMPLOY MENT ympetent boot WANTED.—By a man— keeper, useful in shipping usiness oOrinany other capacity ina busi- ness establishment. Apply at this offic? 223 tf ro LET.—Three story Dwelling House con tining eight large rooms, on Prince Street ossession give on Oct 13th W. W. Weliner, Zhi TO LET.--Thr house and premises ‘known *s the “Old Lon: lon House,’ situateon Water “t.. Bextte Government Warehouse No ] ik pply to Peake wros & Co. jan28—~tf oO LET—Ha!) ‘n the enorner ¢ vy to Wm He of three story dwelling house Queen and Fitzroy Sts ‘p- derson, Fitzroy St. 245 ti WANTED.~— \ bright intelligert lady, age ‘bout thirtv. with eome capital,to travel, hire aud train ageits, References. Per marent sition for rig itp?rson, Investigation in- ited. Ap Pp y sanager. HOU SE TO L K T—Ov Dor chester Street, tween Queen and Pownal Streets, contsin- izeight rooms besides good kitchen and ntry. Posse<3ion about Ist Nov. 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We will give a 16x2U sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, a 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame and camera only $5.50; also some nice Eacels for premiums... Reware of others who it is said use this Company's name, bold your order for or wriie to S. F. Tarsusa Ch’town their only representive on the Island. 244—1 lawif ee et te ete eee ou — -— ee ——— i (Ii» IIb» \j)» lik {ii thy (I) {hi» (i (I Ihe II)» (ib» {})» ‘ Rimless ‘ Spectacles aiff} 3 and eye-z *lassts are the newest a) things for spectacle wearers. We «i bave them constructed with the ai] celebrated Ajax clamp, without al] doubt the strongest and best on u the market. atl] They come in goid, gold-filled, aft} and nickel trimmiogs. ‘| We fitthem up while you wait. at{!| All other kinds ke} yt in stock. < . A, HUTCHESON Graduate Optician aff! te . ps jj» as ——— oF aw oe ees See OS eee T7VTVVVTVvvVVeVvVvyy : A ne Wis ek Ay OF u Laat: ee Sai ae ers GET WELL By taking DR. 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But Dr. Wenyon of the Wesleyan mission related in a recent speech that he had diecovered in Shangtung a commemora- tive column, erected by the govern- ments’ authority, on which this British contribution was calmly set down as “tribute money.’’—Penang Gazette, The Unattainable. She looked at him with soulful, pen- sive eyes. ‘‘In what,’’ she asked, ‘‘do you think true earthly happiness, if it existed, would consist?’’ He gave the question careful consid- eration before he anewered. ‘“‘In haying weather that would en- able one to wear an overcoat in summer and a crash suit in winter.’’—Washing- ton Star. Lm | Uncanny Jewel Bex. The native Andamanese wewen hays acurious custom. When one of them bcomes a widow, she prepares the skali of ber deceased husband and carries it about suspended at her side. There it answers the purpose of a treasure box, in which she places her jewels, her money and other valuable possessions, so far as space will allow. 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