——_— To ee The Examiner Calendar. FOR MARCH.... MOONS CHANGES. r, 4th. New 1] Ist! M a a Sun lays High Ja a a ' ‘We inesday 6 39 545 (115 2 26 wTh» rsday 38 46 8 315 3 Friday 36 47 12 4 04 4 Saturday 34 49 is | 453 $/ Sunday 32 | so | 18 | $4 @ Monday 30 52 22 | 6 31 Tuesday 28 53 25 | 7 19 Wednesday| 26 54 28 | 8 08 qih rsday 24 56 31 | 8 50 ONG Friday 22 57 3 ifs “Saturday 20 5 59 39 «610 34 oSunday 18 6 0 41 11 23 # Mc iday 16 l 45 | morn 4 Tuesday 13 3 48 101 t5 Wednesday, 1: a 51 1 50 26 Thursday ll oe . ta 39 7, Friday 9 6 58 3 28 § Saturday . 7, 6.4 9 Sunday 5 9 4 5 05 DO, Mo aday 3 ll 8 | 5 54 21 Tuesday l 12 ll | 6 42 R2 Wednesday 5 59 13 “4 ji7 3 ? Thursday 57 15 18 | 8 20 4 Friday 55 16 2 9 09 cS Saturday 53 17 24 | 659 26 Sunday 51 19 28 10 46 27, Monday 49 20 31 {11 35 oe Tuesday 47 21 34 «even 29 Wednesday| 45 22 wii BE Tb ursday 43 24 41 202 SilFriday $42 | 25 [124 ) 250 - A 1 he ty 50 Is so good, so economical, you really can't afford to be without it. A pure hard Soap. 5 cents a cake. Your grocer sells it. If not, change your grocer. ac 6 4 a lt ln i Nk a 4 8 in ae hl ty Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ WASTED - by the first of April, a eri for general housework in a small family, vood waycs apply at this office 63 tf» LET.—Two small houses on Dorchester Street. avplyto Wm Murrav t wk pd 59 LOST--A pair of gold rimmed spectacles Finder will please leave at this office. 8 W ANTED.—A young min of good address aetravel.ipg salesman must have some ex* gerionce ard be a hustler- Apply by letter to A Post Office Box 517 Ch’town 15 WANTED TO BIRE.—on a farma young ras Steady employment, »nd good wages Apiiy at Tor EXAMINER office ORGAN FOR SALE.—A«n organ in rood con “tion. Frice $20.00. apply at this office- d2i 60 d rT, LEC.—The house and premises known mathe “Old London House,’ sitaateon Water <—%. aextte (overnment Warehouse No | & pplv to Peake #ros & Co, jan28—tf S&S. ATES.—Sharpened while you wait and ~piired by a comoeteut hand at Rice’s *icvele Repair Store opposite the Skating Mic 287 tf. 'w ANTED.—a steady young man who bas had sea experience in Double Entry Book-keep- eg. end useful for general office ‘ork. Avply at this office. 61 2.ENT.—for aterm’of1 to 5 vears, that wrt welve (12) acre lot situated on weat side of Wia! seque Road, now in possession of J T Peardon Esq P* Apply to Peake ~ss@asi0n given lst May next gros & Co 61 "be Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and ry nostic’ am,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- price 5e ar dite respectively, for sale alt Te: RXAMINER Cffice and at Carters’ and \4n sga1d & Moore's Bookstores. fiCE IS GER UBY GIVEN that an app os.ten will be mde tothe Parliament of Canada at it : sion, b the Domin- m of Crrada Guarantee & Accident Insur me Comoany for an Act to amend the Act ¢ ;copera’i of the Company, to enable { npan : on bueiness of In- nee against sickness, and for other pur- ATED Tore.to, this 36th day of aly. ratty Barcatoske Nesbitt Chiidwieh icce)l, Solicitors for the Applicants i OST —Some days ago, a black Cocker Span- Reward paid for its return me, a Ws eka. wDakw ’ LET—That brick i Ise le * W College Block, 46 “ns, hot water heating larve garcen and < in rear | to S C Moore or FW I Mwre Excrsa F W Moore 63 dy iw NOTIC#& erby given that 1n application will be mafle the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion 30 fo an Act ineorro ating The Canadian Mortgage and [: vestment InCorporation for he following smonest other purpuses: To care | ry on the business of aluan aod savings comp: any with al: tha necessary powers incidental to such a business. and to acquire and under- ts <e the assersani business of The Canada Pecmanert Loan and Savings Company, The sxehold Loan and Savings Company, The ' ndon and Ont rio Investment Company. 4 nited and The “ estern Canada Loan and vings Company. resrectively, or of any of sm. and of sach other companies of a similar das m«y exre bereto; and enabling the cy Cessary corporetions and parties to enterinto al. necessary agrec iments for the } urposes afore vi THCMASG. BLACKSTOCK, tor the A’ plicants RATED at Toronto thi- 2/tu day of January, *%—8i tues | the driver whisper d to the rest of us: THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH322, 1899 rHE STAGE DRIVER'S BLUFF. | Hairbreadth Stories of Failed to Awe One Passonger. As we left Sandy Gulch for Rising Sun there were six male passengers to } Accidents Wiich vo by the stage, and the route was over the mogntains and full « f chances of jisaster. The driver came out from breakfast as soon as the stage was ready, and Jooking about on the passengers he | selected a ill, pale faced man w@ 1] invited him to climb up heside him. While the pale faced man was climbing **] picked him out in order to scare bim to death. You fellows will see a beap of fun before we've gone ten miles.’’ Two minutes west of the gulch the road made a sudden turn, with a sheer fall of 100 feet down to Wild Cat creek, and the driver put his horses at the gal- lop and said to the man: ‘*We may get around all right, or we may fetch up down below. Hold your breath and say your prayers.’’ The passenger raade no move and did pot change countenance, and after mak- ing the course all right the driver rather indignantly demanded: ‘Didn’t you see that the off wheel run within a foot of the edge of the precipice?”’ “It ran within six inches, sir,’’ was the reply. Beyond the curve was a down grade of a wile, and with a yell and a flour- ish of his whip the driver urged his horses to a dead run. The five of us in- side had to hang on for dear life, and every half minute the stage seemed bound to go over. ‘*Did you know that if we'd struck a rock we'd all been dead men in no hime?’ **Of course.’’ ‘*And you wasn’t prayin?’’ ** Not at all.”’ Three or four miles farther on the Ariver trjed his man with another curve. = = —— Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepséa, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dosa. ; Small Price. Substitution the fraud uf the day. | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pifia in his determination to call of it one wheel ran off the edge of | the precipice, and only a sudden effort of the horses saved the coach. We were fiung in a heap and frightened half to death, but the man beside the driver never lost a puff of his cigar. When things were safe, the driver turned ou him with: ‘‘That surely was the brink of the grave.’”’ **Guess it was,’’ was the quiet reply. ‘“*The closest shave yoa will ever hey till the last one comes.’’ "Tea" ‘‘See bere. now, but what sort of a | critter are you?’’ wasthe query. ‘‘Don’t you know ‘nuff to git skeart?’’ ‘*‘Nothing has happened yet to scare me.”’ ‘‘But mebbe you want meto drive plumb over a precipice 1,000 feet high?” “If you conveniently can. The fact is, I came off up bere intending to com- mit suicide, and if you can dump the whole of us over some cliff you’ll oblige me.’’—Atlanta Constitution. The Alpine Good Night. Among the lofty mountains and ele- vated valley. of Switzerland the Alpine horn has anotber use besides that of sounding the farfamed ‘‘Ranz des Vaches,*’ or cow song, and this is of a very solemn and impressive nature, When the sun bas set in the valley and the snowy sumuits of the moup- tains gleam ‘vith golden light, the herds- man who dwells upon the highest hab itable spot takes his horn and pro- nounces clearly and Icudly through it, as through a speaking trumpet, ‘* Praise the Lord God.’’ Assoon as the sound is heard by the neighboring herdsmen they issue from their huts, take their Alpine borns and repeat the came words. This freqrently lasts a quarter of an bour, and the call resounds from a!l the mountains and rocky cliffs around. When silence again reigus, the herds- men kneel and pray with uncovered heads. Meantime it has become quite dark. ‘‘Good night!’’ at last calls the highest herdsman through his horn. The words resound from all the moun- tains, the horns of the herdsmen and the cliffs, and the mountaineers then re- tire to their dwellings. —Pittsburg Dis- patch. Heavy Loss Averted, + An extremely well dressed young wom- an stood before the ‘‘art needlework’’ counter of one of the dry goods stores in Washington. She was uvmistakably tai- lor made, and her ‘‘scolding locks’’ were pinned up with a coiled snake of tur- quoises. Half a dozen times she tried to engage the attention of the saleswoman, who had enough customers waiting to have occupied five saleswomen. Every time the saleswoman responded, “In a minute I’ll wait on you,’’ and went placid- ly on attending to the wants of somebody else. The well dressed young woman trembled with impatience. ‘“‘These Washington clerks don’t under- stand their business like New York clerks,’’? she said to her companion. ‘‘A New York clerk can wait on eight people at once.”’ ‘*It’s outrageous having to wait this way,’’ said the companion, who wore an owl on her hat. ‘It’s shameful,’’ said the first young woman. ‘It’s perfectly horrid,’ said the second. ‘“‘The people that keep this store ought , to be taught a lesson,’’ said the first young ( woman, ‘“‘I’vea great mind to go some- where else, I nave.’ his terrible threat secemed to move the saleswoman. She rolled her eyes languid- iy toward the young woman. “What is it you want?’’ she asked. ‘‘T want one skein of silver gray file ” ee Se 5 SKIN-DE AVA: ~~) > on ee ry ~ + ne oman 12s Or | a ; J, 1 ; pore, OINTMENT HI) EGAN 2S \ THE SKIN } balm ; one application gives comfort anc five nights the trouble disappears. Price, A London lady had eczema for years so badly, her face and neck were so disfigured she went into a life of seclusion, and the stinging pain of it was so iniense that, to use her own words, she “‘ went next thing tomad.” She tried many ointments, salves and washes—was treated by speciaiists on skin diseases without getting any oe benefit. She bought a box of Dr. AGNEw’s OINTMENT—one application gave her comfort, and to-day, after using three boxes her skin is as clear and pink as @ baby’s. DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART ithe doses. ' PB ~~ ey yy TW ff, RAN | == US DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER —Relieves cold in the head in 10 minutes. Cures fever and catarth. DR. AGNEW’S LIVER PRLS Baptiote the bowels. Tone thesystem. Never gripe. Pleasant 8 > BEAUTY! “Handsome is that hand- some does,” is the old theoreti- cal adage, but after allit’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 patiert 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 S xz) are accompaniments—tetter, salt rheum, scald head, ring worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, erysipelas, liver spots, and all eruptions ef the skin—one ap- af % 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 i relief in an instant, awd in from three to 35 cts, A Toronto gentleman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a small fortune tn 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 an have a surgical operation performed, but was recommended to try Dr. AGNew’s OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted in its use ard to-day he's rewarded with acure after years of suftering. —Relieves smothering, palpitation and fluttering A regular life saver in cases of organic heart troubles. hay 40 is @ vial; 20 cts. Sold vy Dr, S. Wo Dodd ani Geo. KH Hughes, Druggist make a close , : y heaved @ 61gn OF rviicl, «sore bad been saved the loss of a custois ry. ‘Che filo was 4 conts.—Washbington Poabt. ' wot abe Not Resourcefal, Miss Footlites—Is Bessie l'lyes much of an actress? Miss ‘'awmenter—Yes and no. She act» well enough, but then she does not px INSCHOS 1 particle of tact. She wastes hours in tudying her parts, which might be s¢ wuch more proiitably employed in getting ip biographical eccentricities lor the pres: ~Loston Lranscript. Very Likely. Mr. Hogg—Here is some feol says in hp paper that women have forgotten how » laugh. Mrs. Hogg—I guess he means warrie¢ voumen.—Cincinnati Enquirer. 2--+ere ie Shor!d Have Brought Then. A doctor tells a good story in connec tion with a lad who, until recently, was in hisemploy. It was part of hie duties to answer the surgery bell and to usher the prospective patients into the consulting room. One morning there presented hiniself at the surgery entrance a mecbanic with whom But- tons Was On speaking terms. ‘Hello, Jackson!’’ he remarked. ‘* What's the matter with ye?’’ **Oh, I just want to see the doctor,”’ replied the visitor. ‘‘Have yer brought yer symptoms with yer?’’ inquired Buttons. ‘‘That’s the fust thing he'll ask yer abont. If ye ain’t brought ’em, ye’d better pop back, an get ’em. He won't be down for a yuarter of an hour, an he’s awful pex- tikler about ’em!’’ ‘‘And would you believe it?’’ adds the doctor, ‘‘that fellow was actually about to act on the boy’s advice when I entered the surgery !’’—Pearson’s Weekly. The citizens of Berlin have a sum- mary method of stopping the dangerous practice of carrying sticks and uimbrel- las horizontally. As soon as a mun tueks hia umbrella under his arm be will promptly feel a quick blow on it from behind. There is no use in his get- ting ang#y with the person who strikes the blow, because public opinion sano tiens his conduct. An OLp anp Wet Teiep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been uecd for over fifty yearsby millions of mothers for theirchildren while teething, with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays allpain, cures wind colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. It is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure andask for Mrs Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. THE /\ all Only One Store in each town sells this famous shoe for men. ‘yt » [he greatest value ever offered For $3.00 Highest quality of material and work nanship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling where others fail it Las no equal. WE HAVE SOLE CONTROL, ‘Weeks & Warren, SUNNYSIDE ~ Tnparalled Bargains at Juray & Co's ucezssful acrifice ale <¢gr == Look where vou wil, but don’. buy un- til vou get our *ale prices. Eight day striking clecks from $2.50 up. warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good quality and nice de- signs,at verv low prices. Ruge, Broach~ e*, Sleeve Links, Chains, Bracelets, Stick Pins, Lockets, ete, at reduced prices. Spectacles and eyeglaesss very cheap. We also havea nice line of Chinaware, Fanev Goods, Toys, cic. whick «_*! be sold at extraordinary low prices to clear. Repairing attended to Clocks, Watches aod Jewelry. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods store of Sunnyside, opposite Post Office J. O. SIMS 16 America Square, Lendon, England CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE BROKER. An extensive City and Shipping Trade g'ves me excellent facilities for handling to best ad vantage yonr shipments of Lobsters, Cheese, Butter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Correspondence solicited. Top Market Prices andprompt Returas Gun- atiteed, Mar, 2nd--2meod ee meet Aen @ a x4 ae n PPE “ 534 LE NSSSNNS SAAS RS Castoria is for {Infants and Children. harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Props It contains neither Opium,’ Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. It is Pleasait, thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish. ness. Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria Teething Troubles, and Svothing Syrups. Its guarantee is relieves Fiatulency. Castoria. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy and natural sleep. Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. | *Castoria is an excellent medicine for | children. of its good effect upon their children.” Dr. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Afass. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF e APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER, THE cTNTe ., “* id J” COMPANY, FR dtd tee ane ot ade ae atom, t Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any | TT MURRAY STREET, NEw YORK CITY, aan Castoria is a cures Constipation and Castoria is the Children’s — Castoria. **Castoria is so well adapted to childrey , pre scription known to ine.”’ H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N.Y a. - ss hn ne en a oe a lk eee eee ee wall EW” HATS} The latest and nobbiest styles in 4 Christies Iodnen Hats Just opened up at | John McLeod & Cos fi My Pe s i a ne Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT aren UY ome TUURIST SLEEPERS THITRSDAY at 1 (oAST, accommo- ne ‘or all Yoints, British Colun bia, &e eaving Montreal] ev -rv a. m rthe PACI*{:> datiog second Class ‘ in Canadian North W est, Berth Rates— Montres!l to Winnipeg Sssihss ica ace OP TORE WE SR ccna sinnns bveehcesue 6.50 Montreal to Kevelstone............ cssvcoes 1D PWIOMEIORL TOF BOOT ne'se cc - ho nccnsoee 8 00 DR mtTORE Be CREED s 06 0.66. o once occ cvccces . 800 For Passage Rates to ali points in Uanapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Outna, Iypra, Hawaran Isi.anps, AvsTRALIA and Manita, and also for de scriptive advertising matter and maps, wriie to A. H. NOTMAN, Asst. Gen!. Pass. Agt., St.John, N. B. Charlottown Sewerage. TENDERS FOR SEWER PIPES SEALED TENDERS endorsed ‘“Propcsed for Furnishing Sewer Pipes for Charlotte- town.” addressed t» tae undersigned will be received at this offite uatill nooL on TUESDAY, 4th OF APRIL next, for furnishing Stoneware or Vitrified Sewer Pipe and their appurtenances accord ing te conditions, specifications to be Seen at the office of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water Supply ‘or the City of Char lettetown Prinee Edward Islavd or at the office of their Chiet Engineer, Freeman C., Coffin, Esq. 33 State =treet, Boston Mass Proposals must be onthe forms supplied from this office, add each tender must be ac- companied by a certificate ban« cheque for Three Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350) pay- able to the order of the said commissioners, This cheque will be forfeited ifthe parties decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, .nd will be returned in case of non acceptance of tender. The said commissioners do act bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH Chaitman fice of Commissioners of Sewers and Water pply, Charlottetown, P. E. Island,—Feb. 72, 128, 2aw | a ‘Card of Thanks SR oe oka Having entered on our twenty-fifth yest as Druggi+'s and Dispensing Cb and as our business has steadily i during that time, we feel our efforte @ warrevt your confidence have been ap preciated. and bs gy most respectfully Om turn you our sipcere thanks for you liberai patrons r?, a It bas heen our motto during the pad twenty-five yeare to haudle only the® goods in our line, aod sell the reasonable prices. We are now better than ever ed to do this. . ~ BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION 10 Wigs AND SAVE 25 PER ORAT. id All prescriptions are prepared perth ally or by our Mr. McKinnon, ‘h0™) graduate of the Nations! Institute of F maey, Chicago, and a member of the? Scotia Pharmaeeutical Soeiety 4 Our : Special : Remedié are giving every satisfaction; we are stantly receiving testimonials 18 favor. Soliciting a continuance of your F age. Your obedient servaut. | GEORGE B, HUGHES Thepeeples Drogits d&w Apotbecaries BF Have Just Completely My itew Oyster Place. rilliant re ill Call and eve the b beautiful oysters on and off the eb Our Oyster king. is standing window, See him, and then you® John P. Joy, VICTORIA 98® @raat George Street .+« { as