/~ ne le a MUNYON’S GUARANTEE, Strong Assertions as to Just What a the Remedies Will Do. Munyon guarantees that his Rbeumat!sm Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma- tism fm a few hours; that his Dyspepsia Cure will cure indigestion and all stemech troubles; that his Kidney Cure wit cure 00 per cent. of ell cases of kidaey trouble; that bis Ca- tarrh Cure will eure catarrh no matter how long standing; that hie Headache “ure will cure any kind af beadachbe In a few minutes; that ae ot ae will quickly brea u aoy Germ of cold an@ eo on through the entire Net of semediesn. At all druggiets, 2 cents a vial. If you need medical advice write Prof. Munyon, 2506 Arch st., Palla. It is absolutely free, The Examiner Calendar. FOR MARCH.... MOONS CHANGES. | | cent contribution alone Lxst Quarter, 4th. New M , 11th First O r, 18th. I Moon, 27th >. ae Sun Days | High B Payot Wek length Water Qi Rises.| Sets. © l.Wedresday '6 39 545 115 2 26 2Thurstay | 38 46 iso 3 Frid 36 47 12 4 04 4 Saturday 34 49 15 4 53 § Sunday 32} SO 18 5 42 6 Monday 30 52 22 6 31 7, Tuesday 28 53 25 7 19 @ Wednesday) 26 | 54 | 28 | 8 08 9 Thurs.lay 24 56 31 8 56 10 Frida: 22 57 35 | 945 Ul Saturday 20 |S 59 39 |10 34 12, Sunds 18 6 0 41 11 23 13 Monday 16 l 45 morn 14 Tuesday 13 3 48 1 Ol 15 Wednesday, 13 ee 1 50 14 Thurs:lay ll se 2 39 17 Frida: 9 6 58 3 28 18 Saturday 8 7 120 (4 19 Sunday 5 9 4 |5 05 20: Monday 3 ll 8 | 5 54 21 Tuescay l 12 ll 6 42 22 Wednesday 5 59 13 14 7 as 23' Thursday 57 15 18 | 8 20 24 Frida: 55 16 a 1t3@ 25 Saturday 53 17 24 | 6 59 26, Sund2y 51 19 28 10 46 27 Monday 49 20 31 11 35 28 Tuesday 47 21 34 even 29, Wednesday, 45 22 37 i’ 30 Thursday 43 2 41 2 02 31 Friday 5 42 25 1124 2 50 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ TO TF ".— House on Rrighton Road, heat- ed with act water, Bath Rooms etc, at present occupied by T J. Dillon Esq Pofsession viv’ B {st May. apply toJ.J. McKinron a] _ WAN iD - by the first of Avril, a girl for generat sousework in a small family, 70 wages apply at this office 63 T? LUT. —Two sm2ill houses on Porchester Street. apply to Wm Murrav twk pd 59 LOST.-4 pairof gold rimmed spectacles Finder wil! please leave at this office. mn Xx WAN as trave perience ard be a_hustler- A. B. Post Office Box 447 Ch’town ne salesman must have some ex’ WANTED TO HIRE.—on a farm a young employment, and good wages early Tur EXAMYVINER office 34 LE. apply at this office- a2: 60 d man, § Apply e N FOR Price $20 Ow. ORG dition To L as the * did London House,’situateon wWat?r St.. 1aextt> Government Warehouse No } Apply to Peake mros & Co. jan2s—tf SKA BE3 Sh irpened while you wait and )} repaired by a comoeteut hand at Rice’s Bievele Repair Store opposite the Skating tink 987 tf. W ANT &D.—a steady youbg man who has had ome experience in Double Entry Book-keep- g vse for general ocfiice work, sD! at thie office. b1 7 RE aterm'of1 to 5 years, that wT.—for Mal e Road. now in possession of J Peardon Esq Pessession given Ist May nex? Apply to Peake Bros & Co 6 Yr) Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and cisrm.” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- on. price Se and Oe respectively, forsale at THE Fk XAMINER fice and at Carters’ and Hae 1& Moore « Bookstores NOT IR HER IBY GIVEN that an app licafier, will be made tothe Parliament of (‘ana st ite next session, b the Domin- of ('t la Guarantes & Accident Insur- th Com i o* an Act to amend the Ac’ of In yva'i a of the Company, to enable the ( moans to carry on business of In surance against sickness, and for other pur eH DATED at Torsto, this 36th day of ! ary Beat y Baskatyye Nesbitt Crisvd vich 1 licitors for the Applicants. Some di 270, a black Jocker Span- ‘ { ward paid for its return Nir. A. W W ee 5a aw OR 'tE OR TO LET—That brick house t I t ’ W College Block, 16 r heating larze garden and to S © Moore or FWL Toore 63 dy lw 7 NOTICHA t herby given that an application will be madi s0 the Parliament of Canada at its next sesion for an Act incorro ating The Canaci.p Mortgage ard Investment Ino; poration for the fol owing amonest other purpuses: To car ry on tlie business of aloan and savings comp any wiih al’ the necessary powers incident 1! to such a business, and to acquire and under- take the assctsan? business of The Canada Permanent Loan and Savings Company, The Freeho d Lean and Savings Company. The London and Onterio Investment Company Limited and The Western Canada Loan and Savings Compacts. resveciively, or of any of them, und of such ot :er companies of a simila kind as may agree ‘hereto; and enabling the necesea 'y corporations and par'ies to enter into all necessary agreements for the ; urposes afore saic THO-IASG RL CKSTOCK, for the Arplicants day of January, DAT <D at Toronto this 2.1 26 -9i tues rED.—A young mia of good address Apply by letferto $5 4n organ in cood con 'T —The house and vremises known elo. situated on west side of i THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 23, 1£99 A TRE | : -—~ Pr. Gould's Great Work. Though the determination of tb nlaces of the fixed stars in the norther: hemisphere has engaged the attents of many observatories during the whol: of this century and our knowledge ¢« the places of tbe northern stars woul therefore presumably be nearly perleci it isa fact that Dr. Gould's werk upo! the southern skies practically equaiiz our knowledge of the two celestial bem ispheres, says Professor T. J. J. See i: The Atlantic. Suck an achievement } g veritable monument to the America pation and has added new luster to th Anerioan name. Had the America people never contributed anything be yond the Jabors of Gould to the world’s knowledge of astronomy this magpit would entit'e the nation to an honorable place in the wes of posterity. And yet how little is the work of tiould known to even the best circle of American readers! So great was his de votion to the cause of pure science and so oblivious was he of contemporary fame that none but professional men of science are able to appreciate nis incom- parable services to the sublimest of the sciences. It is certain that be bas gain- eda place among the greatest astrono- mers of any age or country and that the estimate now placed on his work will only increase with the flight of centuries. If England is justly proud of her Newton and Herschel, France of ber Lagrange and Laplace, Germany of ber Copernicus and Kepler, Italy of her Leonardo and Galilei, well may America honor her Pierce and Gould! Faith Cure and a Carbuncle. Say I have an obtrusive carbuncle on my nose. I callin the Christian Scien- tist, who administers ‘‘a high attenua- tion of truth.’’ My belief in the carbun- cle disappears, and with it goes the car- | buncle, too, so far as I am concerned. It may be that I Jook in the glass and perceive no carbuncle. The Christian Scientist takes. her fee and leaves me. oe 8 Ee 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, TORFTD LIVER. ‘They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Small Price. , Substitution the fraud Uf the day, ' See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand ee me eee In comes my triend Brown and greets mo with, ‘‘Hello, old man, you have got a nose on you,’’ or some such vul- gar and inconsiderate remark. I endeav- or to assure bim that he is mistaken and that the carbuncle isa creation of his diseased imagination. But Jones and Robinson speedily turn up and ac- cost me in similar terms, until my mind becomes imprassed with an uneasy suspicion that all is not aa it should be with my nose, The morbid delusion of my friends extends to me, I take up the glass again, and there, sure enough, is the carbuncle as large and angry as ever. Under these circum- stances it secms a clear waste of money to pay a Christian Scientist to cure my carbuncle unless the fee is to include the treatment of the whole circle of my friends, and indeed of avy one whom I may meet by chance in the street.— London Truth. Power Exerted on a Bicycle. Some recent results of tests made by Professor Carpenter of Cornell to deter- mine the power required to drive bic™- cles may be of more interest to electric- al engineers if reduced to their familiar unit of power, the watt. These tests show that for a epeed of five miles an bour on a good level road the rider works at the rate of about 19 watts, which is about one-third the power used in an ordinary 16 candle power in- candescent lamp. At ten miles an hour the power applied by the rider is about 80 watts, and for bard, continuous rid- ing 100. For a skort period a good rid- er can work at the rate of about 250 watts. Every lighted incandescent lamp therefore consumes about the same amount of power as that developed by three bicycle riders under the ordinsry conditions, while it is possible for a rider to expend about as much power as is required for about five of these lamps. ~-Electrical Engineer. -_——-_-— Mistook the Mule. Deacon Jackson was a very pious but very determined old colored citizen of Owl Creek valley. He had a young mule which his boys were unable to ride, and their failure to break the ani- mal go exasperated the old man that be determined to ride it himself. He was, however, no sooner located on its back than be was thrown into an adjoining lot, where he was picked up with both legs broken and his neck badly sprained. ‘*What on earth did such an old man as you mean by trying to ride a wild young mule like that?’’ asked the doctor. ‘*Waal, suh,’’ said Deacon Jackson, ‘‘I never does undertake to do nuthin widout fust consultin ov de Lawd an seein whut he dun thunk erbout hit. I axed him ef I orter ride dat mule what my triflin no ercount boys couldn’t ride, an de Lawd he sed, ‘Yessah,’ jes’ ez plain ez I am talkin to you.”’ ‘*Well, but he seems to have given you bad advice. ”’ ‘‘No, doctor, his judgment was all right, fer de Lawd knows dis ole nigger never seed de day when he was afeered to straddle anything from acircular saw up to er elephant, but dis time I think de Lawd was jes’ mistooken in de mule.’’—Altanta Journal. Old Ab Drake. Old Ab Drake was one of the ‘‘odd sticks’’ that flourished in a Vermont rural neighborhood a good many years ago. His wife was a meek, obedient, spiritless woman, over whom Ab tyran- nized for 50 years, when she quietly slipped out of this world. Old Ab’s panegyrics on his dead wiie’s virtues were loud and long. Before the faneral he said to one of his neishbors: ‘‘She Carter’s Little Liver Piflg If your heart never stopped beating, was always able to carry rich, he and tissue of your body. strength and Heart Cure. Dr. AGNEW’s CATARRHAL Pow and statesmen. Try it. diseases. Relief in a day. $5 Cts, rae o> ee” . .- .* 4 ies ee 3 You’d Never Die ng You would never be sick if your heart .ealthy blood in sufficient quantity to every organ as rg! When your heart, through weakness or tt is unable to supply the necessary amour body begins to show signs of weakness and disease, DR. 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