THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 6 1599, A A ren EXAMINER CA JENDAR MOON’S CHA IGES trd day, Last Quarter. iMh day, New Moon. 7th day, First Quarter 95 bh day, Full Moon. Sun Days | High Rises.| Sets. length | Water 16 = ' 41 wWednesday 727 5 2 935 |3 2? Thursday 26 5 38 4 30 3 Friday 25 : 41 5 19 4Saturday 24 5 44 6 08 Sunday 23 6 47 6 57 dione 21 8 49 7 45 ‘Tuesday 20 9 52 | 8 33 PWednesday' 18 0 55 | 9 22 % Thursday 17 2 58 10 11 Friday 16 4 10 1 (11 00 Saturday 14 5 4 1149 Beenie, 12 7 8 | morn [¥ Monday ll 9 1. (| 1% 4 Tuesday 9 0 14 . 15 15S Wednesday 7 | 2 17 |3 04 16, Thursday 6 3 20 | 3 32 I? Friday 4 4 233 «6441 18 Saturday 2 ‘6 266 | 55 30 19 Sunday 1 7 | 2 |619 Monday 6 59 9 31 708 2] Tuesday 57 30 34 7 56 2 Wednesday 56 ; 37. | 8 45 23 Thursday 54 33 41 | 933 14 Friday 50 34 45 (10 22 25 Saturday 50 36 §2 lll 26 Sunday 48 38 56 | even 27| Monday 43 $2 59 049 28 Tuesday 41 (5 43 (112 1 38 That Snowy whiteness of linens comes from the use of Surprise Soap on wash day. Surprise has peculiar qualities for lawadry uses. Surprise Soap* ‘Be A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake, ee ++ come +} comm Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ POCKET BOOK LOST on Saturday nigh between Perkins & Co’s and Stanleys’ l'very, containing a ereali sum. Finder will please eave at this office and be rewarded. LOS f.—A puree. between Michael Duffy’s, Pownal St. and West River Bridge. Liberal reward on leaving at thin office. 31, dy2',wli WANTED.—a good : work. Apply at this offic. rl for general house- 30 2 ipd FOR SALE.—dorcirt style sle'gh for sale or will trads for a carriage cin be seen ai Holl- erans’ carriage ahop. |. W, Tay! or. simecinsiceaiiemathialnaiaesiiamaecheianiy~tijpiiiiiineitiaitasisiintiahaeainitel WANTED.—a boy to drive a delivery team. apply at this office. 28 LO<AT.—Partial Plate, with 4 artificial teeth Pinder will please leave at the Exeminer nf fice 28 Llipd NOTICE IS HEREBY GIVEN that an app Geation will be made tothe Parliament of Manada atits next session, by the Domin- ioe of Crnada Guarantsce & Accident Insur- ance Company foran Act to amend the Act ef Incoporatic a of the Company, to enable ho C ympanyto carry on business of In- aswrance against sickne:s, and for other pur- poses, DATED at Torent this January. 1899, Beatty Blackstock Nesbitt Chadwich & Riddei!. Solicitors for the Aoplicants. WANTED.—to rent’ gooddwelling house and few acres of land within short drive of the city. Apply at this office. SKATE 4.—Sharpene:! while you wait. and mpiired by a comoetent hand at Rice’s Bi¢ycie Repair Store pposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. ‘foe Cow Brihcats.’ “Christianity and Agusitic'sn,” ser mai, 07 Rev. Jamas Simp- som, Price 5c and lO resp2t‘ivels, forsale at THE H/XAMINER office anil at Carters’ and Hasgard & Moore's Bookstores. PHOPTOGRAPAIS. he celebrated Cye- wne Cameras are being usel by amateurs d professionals all ov 2r the civilizad world. Re most compact ani least complicated of any ian the market child eaa operate Yeermm. Plain and Com 9.lets Instructions go with each Cam*rs. Siz3 of vic ures 2}x2} ud 0 5x7. Price S35) uv, Nothing onerrth will give you or a frien ito whom orasented more Mleavyre thin one of these Cameras. Write ‘y Titpstrated Catalowue wit full dos riv- fons, Prices&e Marah Mfg. Co., 42 W. Laks + Chicago. 297 if. W ANTED—By the fi: st of February. a cook. tpply to Mrs F W Hyodm.n, Kent Street _~s— <i a a TO LET.—The house and premises known s the “Old London House, ’situateon Water sh, 1extto Governmeat Warehouse No 1 4ppl7 to Peake Hros & Co. jJan2—tf WATCHES” Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so low as to svrprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE 36th day of | Fish In Nantucket. The residents of Nantucket are said to be so well satisfied with their small is- land that they care but little for the outside world. Naturally many of the men are employed in fishing, and the old fishermen delight to tell of the fool ish questions asked by the ‘‘rusticators’’ who visit Nantucket in summer. One eummer visitor, in turn, tells this story of the town fish market: ‘‘Have you any salmon?’’ I asked of the old salt, who was sharpening a knife. ‘‘No, ma’am,’’ he answered, and then he added, ina pleasantly conde- ecending way, ‘‘We don't sell nothin but fish here.’’ ‘*Well,’’ I responded, ‘‘salmon is fish, youn know. They are caught in all’’—- But he interrupted me. ‘‘Land! I know folks eat all sorts of things. I hear about ’em eatin frogs and callin them fish. Folks are strange in their eatin, same as they be in their clothes,’’ with a critical glance at my bicycle skirt, ‘‘but all the fish that folks ought to eat can be caught right round these shores. Can’t I sell you a nice bluefish, that ain’t been out’n the water more’n an bour?’’ Not knowing any better way to fre- gain his good opinion, I purchased the bluefish and went meekly home.— Youth’s Companion. ’ Love Taps. Marital relgtions in Ireland are asa rule of the most barmonious character, and if a husband and wife do fall out occasionally and even resort to blows they think nothing the worse of each other in the end. Pill Lane isa classic locality in Dublie, which might witb some truth be described asthe Billings- gate of the Irish metropolis. ‘‘That’s a fine black eye you've got, missis,’’ said @ man to a woman sitting over her basket of fish in Pil] Lane. ‘Fightin, I suppose, ag’in.’’ ‘‘No, I wasn’t figlit- in,’’ replied the fishwoman. ‘‘ Himself (her busbtand) it was that gave me t! ‘and, facing fiercely round on her | questiouer, she added, ‘‘and I'd like to know who had a better rigbt.’’ A laborer, out of employment, enplied | for outdoor relief for himself and his wife at the North Dublin union ‘Well, my good fellow, we must have evidence that you are legally married,’’ said the chairman of the relief commit- tee. ‘‘Begor, sir, I’ve the best proof in the wuruld said the applicant, and bending his head he displayed a scar on his skull. ‘‘Does yer honner think,’’ he added, ‘‘I’d be after takin that abuse from any wan but a wife?’’—Macmil- lan’s. insechecncihpinenitgigietiitg dieing illuminated Buoys. Savtber form of beacon for mariners of smaller dimensions, but hardly less important, is the illuminated buey. These floating lamp holders, placed {nm an estuary where the available channel is often only ¢ varrow one, bounded by mud or sand banks ~»'» a few feet below tle surface of the water, are invaluable to shipping, Hitherto the illuminant chiefly employed has been compressed gas, necessitating a high pressure reser- voir and compressing machinery. Mr. Wigham, whose pame has long been known in connection with light- house apparatus, bas introduced a min- eral oil lamp which can be fitted to any existing buoy and will bn for a long period at very small cost. The maintenance of one form of lamp can be kept up at a cost of one penny for 24 hours, and as no compressing machinery is required this is the only expense plus the original cost of the lamp. The | approach to port—such as that of Liv- erpool, for instauce, where a ship has to enter through a long avenue of buoys —could by this invention be almost as well lighted as a city etreet.—Cham- bers’ Journal. —_— A Warm England The extremes of outdoor temperature in England vary more than 123 degrews. The greatest heat probably om secord was registered in the valley of the Medway on July 22, 1868, when the thermometer at Tonbridge stood in the shade at 1004 degrees &. Aileven years later, in December, 1879, 55 degrees of frost wave recorded at Blackadder, in Berwickshire—i. e., 23 degrees below gezo F. More remarkable, however, than the heat i> ggmmer were the bot wint)>- 3° £748 and 1857 and the warm Januacys of 1877, 1884 and 1898.— Notes and Queries. The Hebrew Fiag. One of the results of the Zionist con- gress at Basel isthe reappearance of the Hebrew flag. At the meeting place of the delegates a flag was hoisted which vad two blue stripes on a white field, and between these the six pointed star, or sign of David. It was explained at that time that a similar flag was used as the standard of the Hebrews in the days of the Hebrew nation. Pictures and descriptions of the flag came to the United States with accounts of the pro- ceedings of the congress, and dwellers in the New York Ghetto began to look for Hebrew flags. The consequence was that the American Flag company turn- ed out a quantity, for which there was ready sale. yee Unim pressed. ‘‘This castle is haunted,’’ said the Eng- lish guide to an American visitor as he threw open a massive shutter, “‘and the ghost is never seen except out of this win- dow.’”’ ‘Then your ghost might be called a mere window shade,’’ replied the tourist. Detroit Free Press. a Positively cured by these Little Pills. 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