A ween © eer FY Prac Le =. lee ll ° ° —— ee Ze Se EE eS a ee i AIS AR RE EB aE pe eee See i ees i i SOE low stacep Recs cE E » se ell eae ae ; Te Bg apa or ~ J THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 12 1898 SURPRISE a pure hard soap. A purity that males a hardness. A hardness that wears well. 5 cents a cake. 088864 GECCSECSSSO Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ aiied elie WANTED. thorough competent sales- ninto sella complete line of Lubricating (iis, Sp*cialties, ets. for our Toronto Branch, tic Refining Co., Cleveland, Aoply The Atla , 285 6ius. Ohio, U, 8. A. CHAIN LOST. —art of a ladies watch chain with a heavy moonscone shaped like an acorn attached, Finder pleaseeave at this office. 5 tf, SKATE 4.—Shorpened while you wait. and yaired by a “omovetent hand at Rice’s ele Repair Store Opposite the Skating nk 285 tf FOR SALE. —Hot Air Farnace used a vear, with or w'thout registers--Also double sleigh vood repair. ®3 LO#@4T.—9On Frijay morning a mink neck vwF on Richmond A4trest between Pownal “treet and rasidenca of Sir Lonis Davies. R-ward will bs p.id at this offise. 178 “I LEP ‘hro@ story Dwelling House con ning eight large rooms, on Princ? Street Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, *) LET —The |190use and vremises known as the “Old London Honse,’situateon Water .extt* Government Warehouse No I ‘ ppl7 to Peake ros & Co. jJan2s--tf 0 LET—Half of three storv dwelling house |; en the eorner of ‘Jreen end Fitzroy Sts p- piv to Wm Henierson, Fitzroy St. 245 tf : puiidaiihsciedteialei r'O LETV.—Half of a double tenement house n King Street. Apolv to Mrs. Catherine May rorner -* “sce und King St. comfortable brick dwelling horse, situateon Water Street, now D posses- xion of Mrs M: Donald Possession given ebout 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros TO LET —1 ha * Co. Aug Wt _ 1868, eod tf. en EMPLOYVENT WANTED —By 2 man- competent bock keeper, useful in shipning business orinany othercapscity ina busi- ness establishme at. Apply at this —, aa) TO RENT —The store atthe corner of Gt. ~,eorge and Grafion Street (known as Mxv’s eorner). Also three rooms above store. The s!ore and rooms ire fitted up in first class style nd ‘will be rente:! either together or separately \nply to Catherine May, corner Prince and Lng Sts, , s Arithmetic , ww * Jommon School Arithmetic, Wm. T. Kennedy, Principal of Halifax Academy, & Peter O’Hearn, Principal f St. Patrick’s High School, Halifax. Part I 15¢ Part Il 15ec Part III l5c \ll three partabonnd in one vol 40c feademic Arithmetic, beiog Part Four of the Prog sire School Series of Arithnetics by W.T. Kennedy and Peter O’Hear Th! MPROVED gaya GET WELL By taking fr CLIFT’S treatment for CHRONIC DIFEASE+ and RUPTURE. Dip- oma registered in U.S. and Canad:. Send mp forinformation, or call at CH’/TOWN, ‘ DAY, RATURDAY, and SUDAY, 10U Can | You Wi 3 lave i ee = reliable time No person can afford to en- | ger an im»ortant one of our pers, engagement by owning a reliable timepeice, Any erson may derive a distinct advantage 'Y possessing a good watch. OUR WATCHES ARE TIMEKE EPERS; “y are jus® as represented. A cuerantee 18 given with every watch soll, our prices are so low that the +45 man cin afford to carry a good Belen, W. N. TANTON a SOHO DOO 2 O55 O.5O9QD655 Dooobewe™OOO6D Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. | Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil atonce. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion. yoc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, 7 oronte ares 202 02060605086 » NIAGARA manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, duving the last ten We are the origina! vears supitied thousands of our Buiths to phrsicians, hospitals. sanitariums, ete and we are now, for the first time. ad- vertising them direct to the general public, Get one with a steel trame IN BUYING VAPOR BATH $iine‘aoor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acut Oofaframe without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests Oo the shoulder of the bather. Get one that is covered witia proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “all over” patiern of Niagara Falls. Get one with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’t go it blind—a bath that is too hot or not hot enough will ba of no benefit to vou. Get one that you ean return and have your money back if not satisfac~ tory in every wav, Send for sample of material and in teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Raths are an ecknowledced household veceesity. Tarkish, Hot Air, Vapor, Suirhur or Medicated Batrs at Home. 3c, Purifles system, broduces cleaniiness, healrh, strength. Prevent: disease, ob sity. Cures Colds, Rheamatism, Neuralgia LaGripne, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh Female IIIs Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou- bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths,"$5.00 The Kirg-Jones Co.. Toranto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. es aw SOG. 0B 02 0a Annual Meeting | ee anne Merchants Bank of P. E. Island The Annual General Meeting, of the rharebolders, of the Merchants’? Bank of P. E. Island, will be held at ‘ts Bankiog House, Great George Street, on Tuesday the 10th day of January, next, 1899, at the bour of 11 o’clock a, m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the meeting. J.M. DAVISON, PICKFORD & BLACK LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN. SEASON OF 1898, ©]e¢D0<.*-.64€.46 S]O0D-F02QV0 2 OD OS @ OS 0B 0B 6B0G02 O00 Do 280 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., ‘uring the the season of 1898, for Halifax, ‘alliog at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, lsaac darbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues- day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Specia) freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 So attests ~~stonennennestanann TL PLATES Charcoal and Coke. 400 boxes lasded ex S.S. Lake Winnipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD,, The Grea: George St Jewler, -— 268 —eod i CD OD OD OS O98 ©9000 SOD It Looked Pad. A certain young lady against whom appearances certainly looked dark once had an amusing experience of unjust judgment. She went out ona stormy day and was unfortunate enough to have her umbrella turned inside out. Her two sisters were equally unlucky, and on the following day the young lady volunteered to take the three um- bellas to be repaired. Promising to call for them before she returned home in the afternvon, sha went about her business, part of which was to do some shopping in a large city establishment. On rising to leAve the shop she mechanically put out her hand to take possession of an umbrella that was close by. It looked like her own, and for the moment she had forgotten the accident. She was soon brought to her senses, ‘*That is my umbrella,’’ said a sharp voice at her side, and a hand was laid on her arm to detain her. Apologizing for her thoughtlessness, she left the shop, did the rest of her business and called for her umbrellas. In the street car she met an indignant pair of eyes. Where had she seen them before? They scanned first her face and then the burden she carried. ‘‘Three of them !’’ muttered the owner of the eyes, and it was evident tbat she referred ta the umbrellas. ‘‘Three! She’s din no bad the day.’’ : As she spoke she grasped her own umbrelia tightly and moved farther away from the dangerous young lady, The color came into the cheeks of the latter, The speaker was her friend of the morning, and she evidently believed that the umbrellas had been stolen.— Youth’s Companion. Dwarfs and Poison, Henry M. Stanley, in describing his journey though the forests of Africa, says that the most formidable foes he eucountered, these that caused the greatest loss of life to his caravan and came nearest to defeating his expedi- tion, were the Wambutti dwarfs. These diminutive men had only bows and arrows for weapons, so small that they looked like children’s playthings, but upon the tip of each tiny arrow wag a drop of poison which would kill an elephant or a man as surely and quickly as arifle. Their defense was by means of poison and traps. They would steal through the dense forest, and waiting in ambush let fly their arrows before they could be dis- coverel. They dug ditches and carefully covered them over with sticks and Jeaves. They fixed spikes in the ground and tipped them with poison. Into these ditches and on these spikes man and beast would fall or step to their death. One of the strangest things about it was that their poison was mixed with honey. -~~o HINK about your health. Do not allow scrofula taints to develop in your blood. Take Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla now and keep yourself WELL. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Dec 10—Restive, C «in, Pic‘ou; Hiawa- tha, Hat. Halifax; Express, S:ewart Shediac; Ripley Ropes,Suthertand,Pictou. CLEARED. Dee 10 —Restive, Cain, S’side; Henry G Ivee, Patton, Halifax; as Hiawa'ba, Hatt, S’side; James Seniple, Roberts, Pictou; Margaret Ann, Buckler, do. Bose) Saas teal ae ae 5 eee ns “at ‘G A SURE CATARRH & CURE, No matter what your experi. gem ence: has beer with so-called fee Atarrh *‘ remedies,” your ult wae 6mate, complete recovery can wae =6surecly and positively be effected. Don't suffer any longer. Don't trifle with a distressing and dan- gerous disease when a sure cure is within your grasp. Thousands of Meee sufierers whose condition was fee §=WOrse than yours have been cured = and > now in perfect health, Their enthusiastic and unsolicited testimonies show beyond the shadow of a doubt that fey Dr. Agnew's fee) Catarrhal Powder meme isthe most wonderfully effective m remedy ever compounded. It re- wm lieves the most severe case in from 10 to 60 minutes ; it effects a full curein a short time. The most Mae eminent nose and throat special- Praee ists inthe world have given it their # unqualified endorsement. In all cases of catarrh, colds, sore to use. gives testimony : Meee §=6ViCes, I was troub i wit mends it over his own signature, purifier. 20¢. for 40 doses, Sold by Dr, S. W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggi:ts. Overruled In Rhyme, In a Georgia court not long since s case involving a ‘jackass came on for trial. The attorneys after indulging in a fine frenzy entered the following in- spired motion on the docket: “If the court will consent, we will take up es Cuse; It treats not of section, country or race; It is of nointerest toany, be it ladies or lass~ It begins and it ends with a humble jackass." Thereupon the judge, hastily sum- moning his muse to his assistance, en- tered up the following order: ‘*This case coming on this day to be heard (Considered by the court to be quive absurd), And the motion herein the court doth decide To be hereby overruled and denied, And the movers thereof shall not be exempt From a fine of one dollar each for contempt, Wherein, until paid, the court further passes, As sentence, that they be deemed said jack- asses.’’ —Law Notes. Paying Through the Nose. This is to be indirectly swindled in a transaction or to pay an exorbitant price for a thing in consideration of long credit. A variant is ‘‘to be bored through the nose,’’ ‘‘bored’’ here having the meaning of cheated, deceived: At this instant he bores me with some trick. ‘Henry VIII,’’ I. i. 128. One that hath gulled you, that hath bored you, sir.—‘‘Life of T. Cromwell,’’ 1602, IJ. ii. 103. And Howell in his ‘‘Instructions For Forren Travell’’ (1650), page 59, ‘‘had known divers Dutch gentlemen grosly guld by this cheat [the selling of forged manuscripts to young travelers in Italy], apd som English bor’d also through the nose this way, by paying excessive prices for them.’’—Nctes and Queries, Theaters In Spain. Theaters in Spain have no pro- grammes, A bill in the lobby sometimes gives the cast, but most of the actors remain unknown by name. The curtain is devoted to advertisements, and in Madrid theaters advertising cards are affixed with the numbers on the back of each seat. Dainty Fruit. First Proud Parent—I am a daddy, and it is a peach. Second Proud Parent—I am a daddy, too, but itis a pair!—New York Trib- ng, Say “No” when a decler cflers you a a substitute for Houd’s Sarsapsril'a. There’s nothivg ‘ just as good.” Get on y Hoods. eraser enemies eemeen Gratitude. When Lord Charles Beresford was a midshipman, he performed a gallant act for which he subsequently received a medal. His vessel lay in the Mersey and numerous visitors came on board in order to look over the ship. As a boat containing a man weighing 250 pounds was getting alongside it was suddenly swamped, when Lord Charles jumped overboard and seized the occu- pant just as he was sinking. The gal- lant rescuer kept the man afloat until help arrived, and both rescuer and res- cued were taken on board the man-of- War. The man whose life had been saved maintaining a glum countenance and showing no great enthusiasm for his preserver, some one remarked to him, **You don’t appear very pleased at hav- ing been rescued from drowning. ”’ ‘*Ugh!”’ he exclaimed ina tone of disgust, glancing first at his own portly proportions and then at his rescuer. **He was euch a little un!”’ Seem throat, asthma, hay fever and influenza it acts like magic. It is It never fails to do precisely what is claimed for it. it will prove its worth if you will but give it a chance, Rev, Warren Bentley, writes :—“ While in Newark wa catarrh and used Dr, Agnew’s Catarrhal Powd r. great relief and I have recommended it tomany am David Mills, Minister of Justice of Canada, has used this remedy and highly recom- At all druggists, A ? Z . . : _ Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart cures all cases of organic and sympathetic [EMRE disease of the heart. Relieves in 30 minutes. once a mild cathartic and an invigorator, Dr, Agnew’s Ointment relieves in ses, ‘ : i a day and cures eczema, tetter aad af akin diseases, Cures piles in 2 to 5 nights. 35¢ 6 — ee “+ =e ree + hee a 2%) easy and pleasant In less than an hour A prominent evangelist . N. J.,conducting religious ser- It gave me Hon, mg whom I have abored.” Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills are at System renovator and blood maker and ; "hr Mili meer vvtliie HAAN; a Ta AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Reg ula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of 76105) Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ‘|| Opium,Morphine nor Mineral, | Nor NARCOTIC. Jreeipe of Old Dr SAMUELPITCLER se Flam Seed - ert Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. Gail Fiiehiv. NEW ‘YORK. Rp danse hate al £ y cd FAC-SIMILE ‘CASTOR. Fac Simile Signature of i Castoria is put up in ono-stze bottles onty, mic not sold in bulk. ff] you anything elso on the plea or promise that it His “just ws good" and “will answer every — Ri pose."’ 4@~ Sco that you get O-A-S.T-0-B.iw . SEE THAT THE SIGNATURE —Oor— IS ON THE | RAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF | 7 Don't allow anyone to gell ——aeEh.. Ue? Pteseul Pe Overcoats, Ulsters, Reefe:s, Underwear, Shirts, Ties, Hose, Gloves, Hats, Caps, &c. Before moving into new quarters we wi give rare Bargains in Ready-made Suits, Waterproof Coats, Cloths of all kiads, All Goods in our Store marked # at Reductions of 25 to 33} | per cent. Sale for Spot Cash On Malt and Hops only, Stout in wood or bottles. A. S. HEWITT, Agent. ———ALSO.——___ Always on hand a full stock of India Pale X X and X X X Ales and Extes All size packages to suit the trade. Fresh grains at Brighton Brewery eyery Tuesday and Friday 25 cts per bbl Halifax Breweries Ltd. 79 Queen St Chtown