* am - THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 19 1898 THE EXAMINER CAL ENDAR For October, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES ith day, Last Quarter. 1Sth day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 2%h day, Full Moon. = E H gh Water. Sun : Day of We’k : 4 Morn.| Aft. | Rises.| Sets. 1 Sat usday (11 19 11 20 5 44 5 25 2 Sunday 12 04 |11 49 | +45 23 ; Mor nday 112 48 47 21 t Tuesday 010;133) 48 19 > Wednesday 0 32; 2 19 49 17 6 Thursday 058| 309) 50 15 7 Friday 135,408) 52 13 % Saturday 2274;52 $3 |} il 9 Sunday 3 46 | 6 34 54 9 10 Monday STi72| 7 11 Tuesday 642)}759) 57 5 12 Wednesday 7 49 8 34 58 3 i3 Thursday 842 907 6 0 l 4 Friday 92%3)\93 2 1S Saturday 10 10 10 10 3 58 16 Sunday 16 50 \10 39 4 57 17 Monday 11 31 11 03 5 56 18 Tuesday 12 12 29 7 54 19 Wednesday 1 03 9 2 2 Thursday 000 207 10 50 21 Friday 047,314; 12 48 22 Saturday 151; 423 13 46 23 Sunday 314/534 14 44 24 Monday 458 64 16 43 25\T uesday 635 7 37 17 41 26 Wednesday' 7 49 8 18 19 39 27\Thursday 846 857. 20 37 28 Friday 938,938; 21 35 29,Saturday 1025 1009) 23 34 30 Sunday 11 08 10 35 | 24 33 31: Monday 1150 1100! 26 31 —Lathers free—a pure, & hard Soap,—low in price,—highest in quality, —the most econucnical for every use. That Surprise & @ Way of Washing | Clothes va chil#’s play of wash day the sweetest, cleanest, test Clothes, with easy quick work, Follow. the directions. ST. CROIK SOAP MFC. CO., ST. STEPHEN. H.8. Lasts L 2ST. —Un Saturda iv > be twee en n Kent st apd *he Railway ten dollars. Reward if left at this office 243 2ins. BOARDERS— Boarders can beaccomodated eth 1a private family. ten minutes walk from ’o8t Office. reasoualh te terms. XAMINER office SFL TY LT aN Chalk as a Coal Saver. To make half a ton of coal go as 15 bundredweight place a quantity of chalk in the grates. Once heated this is practically inexhaustible from combus- tion and gives out great heat. Place the chalk at the back of each of your fires in nearly equal proportions with the coal. Full satisfaction will be felt both as to the cheerfulness and as to the warmnth of the fire, and the saving thronghout the winter will be at the rate of 25 per cent.~-Exchange. Dr chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897 My boy, aged l4, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately we suomitied him to an operation in the general hospital. Sines then we have resorted to Dr Chase’sa Catasrd Cure, and one box of this medicine has made & prompt and complete cure. H. G. Forp, Forem n, Cowan Ave, ‘Fire Ha ee ey oe Seuator Thurston says he was ambitious to become @ senator ever since the age of 12. a Chronic Bezema Cured One ofthe most chronic casesof Ecz me, ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Alto. Gartiand, N. B, On asworn statement Miss Alton says:—I here by certify that my daugh- ter Gracie Ella was cured of E eczema of long standing by using for boxes uo” Dr. Chase’s Ointments. William Thistie, druggist, of Hartiand, also certifies that hesold four boxes oo hase’ 8 Ointment which eured Gracie Cla Lieutenant John C Fremont, son of “the Patbfiader,” has been appointed supervisor of New York barbor, NY Toa}! who find themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidney and Liver so disorganized that they are incap'le of keeping the system free trom poisonous waste mater ial, Stomach Disordered, Bowe's < onstipated, ie d Aching, Back Paining. take Dr. Chas- e’s K dney-Liver Pills, The quick way they help you back to health will surprise you. M Ceasur Thompeos. Belgian violinist. has received Humbert the honor of knighthood der of Sts. Maurice and Lazare. The victory rests with America’s Greatest Medicine, Uood’s Sarsapsrilla, the famous SS —_— { faom King | in the } | | | | | | when it enters the battle against impure | blood, Professor Koch, the German bacter~ is making an exhaustive atudy of | malaria in the hospitals of Milan. He in tends to spend se veral months | in Italy. Minard’s Liniment for sale e everywhere | . ; Woe, Jackson E ieenebdustunae as a foot bal! player on the Pacitic coast, has been appointed a member of the law faculty of bis alma mater, Stanford University, Minard’s Liniment Cures Dandrutf. Robert W Milligan, | the chief engineer of the Uregon in her trip around Cape Horn. bas since been transferred to the Brooklyn, He isa Pensylvanian by birth. Apply at tax | Winard’s Liniment “Telieves Neuralgia, * , TO LET—The } Applvto Peake Bros «& Co. TO LET.—\ honve eentaining six rooms situs “4 - King St back of Merchants Bank of P. Apply at the office o1 L. L. Beer, 44 A pd, ee FOR SALE.—38 pane) doors, and c sings, geod as new, will be solid cheap by ‘Apel ing to John ¢ onnoll; corner Queen and Dore hester Streets, 44 frames Ww ANTEL pnd cook. avies. a “Apply at the Hotel TO LE r—A cottage “with: six rooms, on Richmond e&treet, possession at an eariy date Apply to Jes D Mason. 241 WANTED..--A girl to leary the dress-mak- ing. Apply to Miss Essery, Kent Street. 241 3ins pd HOU 3E 1 0 L KR’ T.---On Prince Street Serntah: ed or unfurnished and having all the m dern convemences hot water electric lights, hath room hot and cold water For furiner information applv to Mrs. D, Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mase, WAN?TE!), By an experienced salesman a posilion in Clothing, Dry Goods or Boot and shoe Store; references Apvly Box 94 939, TO LEV..-The Argyle Honse on Kent St near City ‘elt ot present oecuvied by Samuel Beaton possesion at once. Apply to C, B. | Chappell. 237 | week eod, L OST.— 4 silver coin nroach engraved with’ the initials M. M. Fioder will please leave at this office 24. — RO \RDERS.—A few hoarders can be ac. commodated at Mrs. “, V. MeGregors, Prince St, near Methodist Church. 234 2wks eod, FOR SALE.—Two second hand hot water furnaces, WIil be sold cheap, Apply at Charlottetown Hospicel. 229 tf, WANTED. —A general = servant. Must uoderstand plain cooking. gAopply at thi- « fice. 218. TO LET.—A_ ovleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms end bathroom heated with hot water and fitted for etectric light Apply to W. C Harris, Architect. EMPL OY ME NT Ww ANTE :D. —By : a man— comretent book keeper, aseful in shipning business Orin any other capscitv ina busi- ness establishment. Apply a’ this oMfes. 2 uf TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prine Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 hows aad premises know as the “Old Londox House, ’situateon Water st, Mextt> <4overnment Warehouse No 1 jan2s—tf WANTED—Two or three smart boys--anrply at intory—-Mark Wright « Co, WG FOR SALE- "7 Jersey Grade Milk Cow,nov giviag from 10 to 12 quarts; of milk daily, Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf ‘TO LET —Th: at comfortable brick dwel lling house, situate on Water Street, now in poss: 5 sion of Mrs McDonald Poss*ssion given about 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. Aug. 2th, 1865, eod tf. HENRY R,. LORDLY C. -M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriay Cornell University, Ceneulting Engineer for General Work Specialties> Hydraulic, Sanitary Enzineer- ing and Bridge Devigning. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Island correspondence KE J ob n, addressed to | harlottetown, 2 39 1f- system of heating } <tre-t \ An African Mother-in-law. A native has bean committed to the high court for trial for mutilating his mother-in-law by cutting off her ear. The native averred that his mother- in-law had attempted to entice her daughter away from him, her jawful husband, to some other native, and he took the extreme measure of cutting off ber ear as a gentile hint to mind her own business.—Gwelo Times. Not Wanted, “I have here,’’ he began, ‘‘a little poem, the child of’’— ‘‘Sorry,’’ interrupted the editor, ‘‘ but T couldn’t think of taking a child away fom its parent.’’~Harlem Life. Gooseberries on Treos. Travelers in Burma see many strange things, and perhaps one of the strangest is the way in which some kinds of fruit grow. For instance, gooseberries that at home grow on small bushes in this part of the world grow on trees over 25 feet high. They are not a soft, pulpy fruit, but are as hard as marbles. The real Burman grapes also grow on high trees and not on vines. They hang from the branches and trunk of the tree in clusters on a long stalk and are covered with a thick outer skin, which cannot be eaten. The cachou, or monkey nut, is also peculiar and consists of a large, juicy fruit of soft pulp, with its nut or kernel attached to the outside of the fruit at the end farthest from the stalk from which it hangs.—London Standard. A Logical Conclusion. In a recent Walla Walla divorce suit, in which the defendant failed to ap- pear, the referee made the following re- port: “The plaintiff appearing in person aud by her attorney, and the defendant not appearing and no one appearing for tim, therefore he did not appear.’’— Walla Walla Statesman. ~~ eee ———=- BETTER than cure is prevention By taking Hood’s Sarsapariila you may keep w ell, with pure blood, strong nerves and a good APPETITE. , “ee 988 BO9GES 4696 00000040 6 An sf 1 YOR a WORK Foire . “ uw cn the services of a number ci @ * families to do work S us at home, > , “hole or spare time, The work we @ @ send our workers is oy and easily @ @ dene, and returned br el posi as : ® finished. 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Packet. ! your grocer cannot supply you, write us aud we will see that your order is filled. *. is JOSEPH TETLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office: fr. 14 Loracize 5+., ° — = Rewer. te So Ws ws we wd dh td we ih oe a i. ES * : rs D DU ee x =_ ee ee —-— —_— = - —— It is easy to love your neigitot as yourself: When your neigh or is a pretty girl, And it is just as easy to have good ‘music When your piano isa “Bell” 4 PP aisle aoe eee The pbove may not be very good poetry, But it is a fact, all the same. ) New sto:k Bell Pianos and Organs now opening a. FLETCHER'S PIANO W AREROOMS | Opera House Building Se Aa de A Parlor Stove ? eee ae i A Hall Stove? 5 7 A Cooking Stove ? that you are going vo buy; which ever it is you will want the best. We have them. PENNELL & CHANDLER J - my : Thousands and Thousands of People Attending from all over the Island TO BE CLEARED OUT BEFORE THE LAST BIG DISCOU! " BEVERY 'DHING~ OF THE YEAR Be TS--20 to 50 p. c. off all Goods | Jackets, Furs, Dress Goods, Millinery, Table Linens, Gloves, Gents’ Furnishines lenty of goods for > the buyers. W. &A. WEEKS & Co, Wholesale and Retail » all. Fifty-five theusand dollars being slaughtered, Nearly all new goods this fall, Bargains for all. Big loss to us---Big "gai,