aden alent ae ae RE DalLY LAAMINMR, CuAKLUTTETOWN MARCH 8, 1599 a we The Examiner Calendar. * FOR Ml ARCH.... MOONS CHANGES Lasi r, 4th. N M Llti First © r, 18th r M Zi 4 cured? Sun Days High o |" —T . a “ee length Water. at hacia Saale ccereadiel cieatingh 1, Wednesday 6 39 5 45 (115 2 26 2 Thursday 38 46 8 2 ae 3 Friday 36 47 12 | 4 04 4 Saturday 34 49 15 4 53 §, Sunday ) 32 50 18 | 5 42 & Monday ee. sh oa 6 31 7, Tuesda: 2 53 25 7 19 8 Wednesday! 26 54 28 | 8 08 S/Phursd iy 24 56 31 | 8 56 10 Friday 22 57 ss | 945 ElSaturday {| 20 5 59 39 10 34 eae eB 6 ¢@ 41 11 23 i Monda we l 45 morn MTuesdsy | 13 2. ie Wednesday, 13 | 4 | 51 | 150 6 Thursday ll 5;1 cs 1322 U7 Friday 9 6 $8 1328 bB Saturday i ee eS 416 19 Sunday 5 9 4i13@ @) Monday 3 Mi BB. OL Tuesda l Ss. 1.3 146 92) Wednesday 5 59 ms wise WiThursday | 57 15 18 | 8 20 Friday | 55 | 16 | 21 | 9 09 jsaturdey | 53 a ie 6 59 26 Sunday 51 19 | 28 (10 46 27!Mondayv 49 20 i is 238i Tuesda) 47 21 34 even Wednesday 45 22 37 1 13 30 Thursday 43 24 41 202 31) Friday 5 42 3 i224 2 50 =— comes from using Surprise Soap on the clothes on wash day. The “garprise” way of washing gives the finest results with easy work. You who wash try it. SURPRISE SOAP is the name. Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ TO LET..-That lerge store and warehouse corn<r of @ neen & Kent stree s now occupied ‘y Finlayson 4 McKinsonr. Possesion given July’ For furhter par*iculars, apply to Mrs. J. J. Trainor, Imperial House. FOR Sal re “*\ Biack Horse, suitabie ter earriage or general work, apply at once to W W. Wellner. ot WANTEI).—A young mia of good address astravel.ing sales nan must have some ex perience ar | he a hastier- Anvly by letterto A.B Post Office Box 317 Ch’town 45 WANTE.—In a amall family a general ser rant voama @xeerience Avoly at this office yO. LET --The house and premises known as the “Old London House,’ situateon water %., 2extte Government Warehouse No | Apply to Peake Bros & Co. jan28—tf SKATES -Sharpened while you wait. and mprired by a competent hand at_ Rice’s Bicycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. — aera — “The Low Birthrats.” “Christianity and Agaosttic'4n.” sermras, by Rev. James Simp- gon, price 5: and LO> resp2 tively. forsale at Tag (cami xeR offiee ant at Carters’ and Hasearld & Moore's Bookstores. SOTICE I4 HEREBY GIVEN that an app lication will be made tothe Parliament of Canada at its next session, be the Domin- ion of Crnaia Guarantee & Accident Insur- ance Company foran Act to amend the Act of Incopora’i.a of the Company, to enable tho Company to carry on business of In- yurance against sickness, and for other pur- woses DATED: at Tora:.to, this 36th day of wiacy, Ry , 4 ** .** Nig y't Casivish Riddell, Solicitors for the Applicants. WTICE (3 HEREBY GIVEN THAT Can via at its next segsion. b K DOMIN- TON PERMANENT LAN COMPAWY, for a Act to an:ni its Acts already obtained (60 Viesotia caioter 8). ani 6l Victoria chapter 101) to define the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, and to consolidate, define, declare and enlacge ita oowers of leading, purghasing, bor- rowiag ard a a" t for other purposes Dated at Toronto this 12:h December, 1893, WACOINELL, BOLAND & HOMPS)N, “™ 2793 ~9 Solicitors for the ap licants ~ NOTICS wherby given that an apzlica‘ion will be made so the Parliaraent of Ca’ ada at its next sesion for an Aci incorpo a ing fhe Canadian Mortgage and [ovestm: nt .aCorporation for the following amongs! othe: purpuses: To car- ry Ou the business of a oaa and savings comp- any with al. the necessu., eowers incidental to such a business, and to acquire and under- take the assets and business of The Canada Permanent Loan and Savings Company, The Freehold L-an and Savings Company, The London and Ontario Investment Company, limited and The Western Canada Loan and savings Company, respectively, or of any of them, and of such other companies of a similar kind as may agree thereto; and enabling the a°ceseary cerporations and parties to enter into ail necessar; agreements forthe , urposes afore said THOMAS G. BLACKSTOCK for the Ar p'icants Toronte this 26th day of January, aoplication will G3 maie to ige | nent of DATED a 25—9i t A CARD. The Photographic and Crockery busines carried on by the late Cryus Lewis will be continued by the undersigned, at the oid stand on Grafton Street. Taankiny the public for past favors and hoping for « continuance of the same. + remain, respectfully we urs, ISABEL LEWIS, | nes RICHES TAKE WINGS. A Christmas Story With an Unusual End- inz. He was a fine looking fellow In his hands he carried three large bodied, though nene too plump, turkeys, and the big cal ico sign behind him with its legend, Tur key Raffle Within,’’ gave a pretty good inkling of how he came by his burden “Turkeys enough here to last a week,”’ he soliloquized as he swayed to and fro on | eas Ol ti SiGCW OLR (gucss CHa i : key they’ve got at home lays over all these, but then turkey is a thing you can't have too h of | = =6Just then a man approached him from the shadows—a man with a gaunt lool |} and a coat that would fail to attract the | attention of a rag gatherer. It was th | usual request for ‘‘a little assistance.” ‘I guess they took all my spare chang: inside, pardner. Just hold this ‘turk while I look. lie found a quarter and handed it tc the beggar, who started to move away, but | wheezy hand organ an idea seemed to strike the young fellow and he called the man back “Was that dead straight about your hav ing children at home and nothing to eat? ** It's true, sir, so help me God.”’ “Then take this turkey A block farther up an old woman crouched in the lee of a high board fence grinding out some melancholy tune ona Without a word the young fellow approacled her and dropped one of the remaining turkeys into her lap “I’m a trifle short on poultry,’’ he said with a merry chuckle, as he hopped aboart his street car On the oppusite seat of the dummy sa an urchin, red eyed and sobbing ‘‘What’s the matterr’’ asked the turkey dispenser of the gripman **You see, the kid's mather is a poor woman living out near the park, and she | sent him down town to buy acheap turkey | for their Christmas dinner Well, he got it right enough, but some thief snatched it from him atthecorner of Seventh strect. That’s what's the trouble.” ‘Say, take this home to your mother,” said the man who had been to a rafile. as he flung the bird across the car and came near knocking off the gripman’s cap in | doing sn. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, {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, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They Regulaie the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smali Doea. Small Prices. Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand etl tay, alll, } .. The morning some one Knocked at his i bedroom aoor ‘What's the matter?” “Matter enough. Somebody got into the larder during the night and stole our turkey.’ : The man in bed laughed so loud that his vcter, who bad called to him, pronounced ium. an idiot ‘Say, sis.’’ Hello! “Doesn't the Bible say something about ist bread upon the waters and saving it come back again?”’ “Yes. Why? Oh, nothing—only it don’t work with rkey. But we can get along without one r Christmas. Why, wecould havea bird ery day in the year if we wanted one.”’ a ig youl A Christmas Pie. Che following appeared in the Newcas- » Chronicie of Jan. 6, 1770: **Monday t was brought from Howick to Berwick be shipp’d for London for sir Hen. rey bart., a pie the contents whereof re as follows—viz, 2 bushles of flour, 20 s of butter, 4 geese, 2 turkies, 2 rab- ts, 4 wild ducks, 2 woodcocks, 6 snipes 1d 4 partridges; 2 neat’s tongues, 2 cur- blackbirds and 6 pigeons. It is “posed a very great curiosity was made y Mrs. Dorothy Patterson, housekeeper it fiowick ~=It was near 9 feet in circum- erence at bottom, weighs about 12 stones, will take two men to present it to table: it is neatly fitted with a case and four small wheels to facilitate its use to every “uest that inclines to partake of its con- tents at table.’’ Thus it is no wonder George Wither sung so merrily: So now is come our joyfulest feast. Let every man be jolly Each room with ivy leaves is drest And every post with holly Though some churts at our mirth repine, Round your foreheads garlands twine, Drown sorrow in a cup of wine, And let us all be merry po - we 8 Christmas In Russia. The Russian Christmas is ten days later than the English one, but is celebrated very much in English fashion Faznilies all meet upon that day and country house | parties are many. The tree is a Christmas yew and is beautifully decorated. The gifts are placed on small tabies near the tree. The churches are decorated with greens and so are the houses, but no mis- tletoe is used. Two or three days are pub- lic holidays at Christmas time, and the people greet each other with, ** Happy feast to you.”’ A huge pyramid of rice with raisins in it, which has been blessed at the church, is served at the Christmas dinner, and the meats are goose, duck and sucking pig. A great delicacy at a Russian Christ- mas dinner is veal which has been fed en- tirely upon milk for that special day. An Oid Time Christmas. Heap on more wood! The wind is ehilll But let it whistle as it will We'll keep our Christinas merry still. Each age has deemed the newvorn year The fittest time for festal cheer, And well our Christian sires of old Loved when the year its course had rolled And brought blithe Christmas back again With ali his hospitable train. Domestic and religious rite Gave honor to the holy night. On Christmas eve the bells were rung. On Christmas eve the mass was sung. That only night 1n all the year Saw the stoled priest the chalice rear. The damsel donned her krrtle sheen. The hall was dressed with holly green. Forth to the wood did merry men go Te gather in the mistletoe Then opened wide the baron’s hall To vassal, tenant, serf and all Power iaid his rod of rule aside, And ceremony doffed Ins pride. The heir, with roses in lis shues, That night might village partner choose; The lord, underogating, share The vulgar game of **post and pair.” All hailed, with uneontrolled delight And genera! voice, the happy night That to the cottage, as the crown, Brought tidings of salvation down. —sir Walter Scots —_—.——_.- -© <> o—-. fO CURE @POUTHACHNE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures ;if not, Carter’s Little Liver Pifla * ~~ — - - A a ee SKIN-DEEP reg 2 BD = 2 SON SP Ce Dae Gay i Ghil t LS ADO Ss Ss AUT e yous money naets, Haque, oo for Neuralgig BEAUTY! _ ‘a ** Handsome is that hand- some does,” is theold theoreti- cal adage, but after all it’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 patient whose daily burden it is to bear it about. Dr. AGNeEw's OINTMENT is a won- derful cure for all sorts of Skin Diseases—itching, burn- ing, stinging sensations which are accompaniments—tetter, salt rheum, scald head, ring worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, erysipelas, liver spots, and all eruptions ef the skin—one ap- 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 vt pp)! balm ; one application gives comfort and relief in an instant, apd in from three to 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 intense that, to ese her own words, she ‘‘ went nextthing tomad:” She tried many ointments, salves and washes—was treated by mpoctecene on skin diseases without getting any lasting benefit. She bought a box of Dr. AcNew’s OINTMENT—one application gave her comfort, and to-day, after using three boxes her skin is as cleay and pink as a baby’s. 35 cts, A Toronto gentleman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a small fortune in 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 sooumeumeitied to try Dr. Acnew’s OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted inits use and to-day he’s rewarded with a cure after years of suftering. DR. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART—Relieves emcthering, palpitation and fluttering, A DR. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER—Reli egular life saver in cases of organic heart troubles. eves cold in the head in 10 minutes. Cures hay fever and catarrh. » 40 im @ vial; 20 cts. DR. AGNEW’S LiVER PILLS—Regulate the bowels. Tone thesystem. Never gripe. Pleasant little doses 8 Sold by Dz, 5S. W. Dodd and Gso. of. Hughes, Druggist . f& Cemetery For Old Clothes. Ir the north ef London there is a lit- tle plot of ground where old clothes are buried aud afterward exhumed for a vurious purpose. It is a flat, barren and destitute piece of ground and presents a very melancholy spectacle. Little wood- en stumps, bearing numbers, mark the graves. There ig a paper mill near by, which finds it rather difficult to get suitable material for the manufacture of a special paper. The ordinary old rags are no good. The rags themselves have to be manu- factured. Old coats, old trousers and old dresses are covered with wet soil, and after a few weeks’ rotting are ex- humed. A corner is set aside for old li.en goods. The linen is placed in layers in a box, with soft rich soil between each Jayer, and then buried. Limewater is then sprinkled over the grave, and after a fortnight’s rot- ting the linen is reduced to a mere skeleton, which is taken out of the box, Jaid flat in a warm blanket and rush. ed off to the paper mill. Though it is only the ball ground, it contains 2,000 graves, which are marked by 2,000 wooden stumps, each bearing a number, ee ni size of a foot- Are gaining favor rapidly. | f [ pockets, ladies carry them q S Business men and travel- in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine lers carry them in vest tloseta. friends recommend them to friends. Me Prince Edward Island Railway Onand after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun Jay. excepted.) as under. frains Out- Trairs In- ward. Read ¥STATIONS ward. Kead down ., Ae uw. i ® | 70) 810 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 715 3 30..Royalty Junction10 15 2 16 752 417 .North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 G4 431. Hunter Rives... 9 05 1 28 8 38 13. .Emerald......... 8 18 12 53 05 5 47..Kensington...... 7 33 12 26 s My, ¥#) 6 50 Ar. Lv. 7 00 12 00 S'Side As M. 2 50 Lv. Ar 10 80 37 sdb s WORMAMNOR ksi ices Oe Ae. oad sehen Past FR. cavessus 9 00 BE noc Macon O'LAZRTY . ... .ccce~ss 8 00 fe ORs ices. 0s PBA i sees icc oe | er o Tignish. ......+ ...lv 6 00 7 ™“ A. M. ™ M. A. M. 2 30 lv.........Charlottetown....ar 10 30 A 30... oi cece Mount Stewatt...c. Oe ns cenit ae sh MMOS. d's oh code: Le § 45 ar ee ee w 710 mM, A.M. 4 05 lv.......-. Mount Stewart...ar 8 56 © Ose 5 od oe 5 5 REL. cc as eee so oe “ae ce wanttts: RUNES s .c ceneda. 5 OD. i. ncscvcliliinc: 3600400 ae Pr. Me A, M. Pp. M, ~~ i oe Wiekhass ...Emerald.....0..ar 7 6 GS ar.........eCape Traverse..lv 7 00 : ue, ‘ws Trains are run by Mastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen, Man. Can, Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. DF . A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E. I. R’ uarlettetown. Lis Prat Your next supply of Visiting Cards, we'll print them nicer, and use good cards. Per- haps vou'll save a little by bringing them to us too. Our prices. Ladies’ Cards , 40ca package of 50 cards. se Gentlemens’ cards 35c¢ a SE package. Z The Bxaminer Pub. Co. Visiting Card Printers London House Buldiug. KKa_ ~ ly ETRE TR a HE ea IS Hk a8 {2 as SF BE He IEEE A BEATE Si. Artifiial : Teeth DR. JOHN P.MURRAY, Qaeen St., near London House . Telephone Company, The Annuel Meeting of “The Tel- ephone Company of Prince Bdward Ie-~ land,” for the election of directors and for such other proceedings and business as it is competent for the shareholders to deal with and determine, will be held on Wed- nesdsy, the 8th day of March, 189%, at the bour of 8 o’clock, p. m., at the offer of the Company, Queen St, H. J. CUNDALL, President Ch'town, Feb. 25, $99—eat,tu, fr,wed Card of Thanks. Having entered on our twenty-fifth year as Drvggisis and Dispensing Chemists, and as uur busivess has steadily increased during that ime, we feel our efforts to warrant your confidence have been ap preciated, and b: g most respectful y to re- turn yon our sincere tharks for your liberal patronage. It bas been our motto during the past twenty-fiveyears to handle only the BEST goods in our line, aod sell the same at rearonnble prices. We arenow better than ever prepar- ed to do this. BRING YOUR PRESCRIPTION TO US AND SAYE 25 PER CENT. All prescriptions are prepared person ally or by our Mr. McKinnon, whois s graduate uf the National Institute of Phar-~ macy, Chicago, and a member of the Nova Seetia Pharmaceutical Society Our : Special : Remedies are giving every suiisfactioo; we are con- stantiy receiving testimonials io their favor. Selicitiug a eontinnance of your patron age. Your obedient servant. GRORGE EB, HUGHES Thepeop +s Druggist; d&w Apothecaries Hall: & Blacksmiths’ Supplies Horse Shoes, Horse Nails, Caulk Steel, Toe Caulks, Spokes, Rims and Hubs. Weare sole agen*s for Kearney & Foot F les & Raspes, Hay from us aid save money, 7 Dodd ano Rogers. Wholesale & Retail 7 7 ¥ | NEES Charlottetown sewerage. TENDERS FOR SEWER PIPES SEALED TENDERS endorsed “Proposed for Furnishing Sewer Pives for Charlotte- town,” addressed to the undersigned will be received at this Office uatill noose on TUESDAY, 4th OF APRIL next, for furnishing Stoneware or Vitrified fewer Pipe and their appurtenences accord- ing te conditions, specifications to be seen at the office of the . ommissioners of Sewers and Water Supply ‘or the Ci-y of Charivttetown Privee Edward Island or at the office of their Chief Engineer, Freeman C. Coffin, Esq. 53 State ~treet, Boston Mass. Proposals must be onthe forms suoplied from this office, add each tender must be ac- companied by a certificate ban« cheque for Yhree Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350) pay- able to the orderofthe said commissioners. This cheque will be forfeited ifthe parties decline the contract or fail to complete the work contracted for, .wnd will be returned in case of non acceptance of tender. The said commissioners do o..% bind them- selves to accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH Cnaitman Office of Com misgicuers of Sewers and Water Supply, Chariottetown, P. E. Island,—Feb. 27, Isened every afternoon from the office of the Examiner Publishing Co, THE DAILY EXAMINER RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) NN ER piiwnsninnts sa Udaiidiicigaee CN i ae Three Monthe,...... « ssessesecssssses SU RG A ons ve ce 0.35 Pe Sent post paid to any part of Can a the United States. sigs " oem q THE WECKLY EXAMINER a js issued every Friday m mruing. It ig made up of the matter which haa appar. ed in the Deily, and is a first-class news. paper, Containing a'l the latest news Subscription $1.00 4 year. i Lumber & Rope a] Peli Sd. ' aaa as seatitee _— FOR SALE BY AUCTION, I will seil by Auction, at Powral Whar _ on Saturday, the 11th day of March, rest, at 1 o’clock, a.m ,a lot of Lumber ‘all Rope used in the construction of Sewerage _ Terms cash. a 55 —pat 4 About 43 aere of land between the % Upper and Lewer St. Peter’s Road, ade joming the Beteate of the late 7 Breckeo. Apply atth> office of the Joa- ® nolly detate, Queea Screet A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN, ARTHUR PE FERS, Trustees late Owen Connol Feb 22—eod tf Farm and Stock, eto. I will sell by auctien at North River Corie ner, on Wednesday, the Sth day of March, at 1pm, all of my tarm west of North River” Road, containing about 126 acres. Reserving — 1 acre at corner, that village and milk factory} are on; also 5 acres of swamp marsn on the = rear. This is No 1 dairy and root farm, and ~ can’t be surpassed for situation and neighbor. hood “4 Same day—Several. horses, 17 Jersey and | Guernsey cattle, 75 young sheep, several pigs, and other stock and articles not mentioned = P S—The sale of stoek is positive, and if land is sold will sell the balanee of stock.— Allan McPhee ac F H HORNR, Auctioneer. If not sold previous—-120) bush. turnips PE. Island Railway Easter Holidays j CHEAP EXCURSIONS EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS at One First class Fre #111 be.ssued March 29th April 3:d, 1899, both inclusive to and from & siations, good to return upto and inciuding z april 4th, i899. a yViexets ace not good for goiag journey after date of issue. ct Special Cheap Rates. Tickets will be issued on al! trains SATUR- a DAY, Ist April, good to return same day, at the foitowing low rajes:— ignish to Charlottetown.... ........0+ $195 A berton nig Pe Bioom field . seh > (15 ee O’ Leary ae - Le Port Hill 6 39 aie! Cnn s = Wellington ' Ss Fi Miscouche 7 + £35 Summerside = »§ ££ = Ketsipgior ~~ -- 35 ie rree'own on - 6a Emeraia Pe — VUape Hiaverse “— ———— sesseees ie a Brada!bane ad ee ll Hun er River . 5 an N, Wiltshire es a emarlottesowe .7 - ethene esss son Souris P Bs) Bear Kiver mc Secs be hy . Joa >t, Veters o ccnvecce copes on Georgetown “* Pre. Caidigan ~ 5 — Morel Pe en eo Mt. S'ewart eae . oe Tignish to Summerside........ ......-++« $09 Alberto 2 " sania bis - a Bloomfield eer 0’ Leary = Nene oa eoee oe i : Port Hill . eaten oe ae Wellington eT i eee ee Le oe Miscouche . che oe@eeeecs. ove Kensington * — Freetown wri: ke" eeeaeed al . a Emersid - . & ss Cape Traverse ‘“ Org Bradalbane “ oO 2 Hunter River “ mn | N. Wiltshire Pe O-= ’ wo Charlottelown “ oo ne cceu aul Intermeciate Stations at pronotinate rates. A Special Passenger Train wil] leave Tig- nish at5a m. April Ist; arrive at Charlo town abeut10,10 a. m. Leave Charlo'te- town at 3 30 p. m, Summerside at5# p, m. arrive at Tiertsh about 900 p, m,; thus — allowing }eople west of Summerside ah OPP- ortunity of eemmiag to Summerside and Char lottetown, doing their business and returping the same day, G. A, SHARP, Superintendent Railway Office. Ch’ town, 1, ’96 mar i-d&éw Notice to Cheese and — Butter Makers. Sealed tenders will be received by the ander signed until Friday, the 10th day of M next, ffom persons willing to mavufacture milk delivered at the Hillsborough factory te cheese Or butter, according to agree which can be seen atJohn M, Jenkins, Herbert, or Fennel & Chandler's, C tows. Factory to open on Monday the first of May next, Tenderto state salary for one ° finding help; company finding supplies. 3 state price per 100 ibs cheese for vheese a finding all help, company finding suppliee, ’ with wages per Menth, finding help, Curing A butter season, te Envelopes te be marked “Tenders for Cheese making” The lowest or any tender not necee | sarily accepted. : Good references required, 8, M, JENKINS, SrcrRETABY Mt. Herbert P’. O., M, \ 99 23, 2aw