od eae nie ee ee (eee <a. = Pain. Quesnel says: #& “We contess that we what we suf- Vet rarely deserv co. and S! suit oO most pain ‘kness is the re- neglect or in- on, If you be healthtul, in aiscret would keep your system order the daily use of Ab Salt. ev’s Effervescent it cures indiges- tion and its many kindred ills & sw & . r a bottle All druggists. fhe Examiner Calendar eeFOR NOVEM BER.... MOON'S CHANGES : 1 h () Ay a off Day of We’k Su ; Hig vi ; Set oth Water 1!Wednesday!6 50 437 (947 | & 4 irsday 52 36 14 ‘10 28 lay } 35 ie Be . iy 54 33 38 m r s ay 55 32 35 55 t lay 56 30 32 l 44 7 Las 58 29 ee & Wednesd 59 28 27 3 22 9'Thursday 7 1 27 25 q ii 10 Ly 3 25 22 5 00 1 rda 5 24 20 «5 4 12 Sunday 7 = l/ 6 38 13 Monday 3 22 LS 7 26 1% Tuesday a 21 13 8 15 15 Wednesday 10 20 10 9 04 16: Th-w: day 12 19 7 9 53 17 | Frid: y I 13 6 {10 41 18 Satu day it 17 3 111 30 19 Sund.iy lo 16 0 even 20 Monday 17 (415 (8 58 l 08 71 Tuesday 19 j4 57 1 56 22 Wednesday 20 13 54 2 45 23 Thursday 21 13 Zs 1338 24 sriday 23 | 12 50 4 22 25 Saturday 24 ll $ 5 ll 26 Sunday 25 ll | 46 | 6 00 2% Mcaday 26 10 4 6 49 28 Tuesday 28 10 | 42 7 38 7 Wednesday 29 10 41 | 8 27 20'Thursday 730 410 | 40 9 15 Wants, Lost, Found, &&¢ W ANTED—A fow boarders can Dé accomo- dated at Mrs McGregor’s, Prince Street. Baturoom and sewerage. 274 20s general purpose French sold, Aisoafoal (by Pro- old Applyto J A Iong- 274 SALE— Lica mare, 8 yea: 5 months 3 on Queen Street. lately Mumford, in good repair, rooms, frost procf cellar, y atthe residence of Chas, » TO LET—Hous ocenpied by Johr containing elgh large yard. App Leigh, Ir. Hillsbe -ough St. 272 WANTED--A . gent’s second-hand riding saddie. Apply at this office. 272 WANTED—A nurse — good reference required. Apyl) ten. COW FOR SAI) shire Cow, 4 year i2th. Apply to M to Mrs A, B. Warbur- 271 E—A thorough-bred Ayr- old, will calve about Jany. Sweeny, Dorchester St. s lady at Hotel Davies, a eare ofa child. Anvply to ar Prince St. 268 3ipd > W AN tEv—By young girl to take Mrs N White, upp WAN tED—Beeroom, sitting room and boaré for winter raonths. Reference requir- ed, Apply by letiorto B.. EXAMUNER office 268 diwk pd FOUND—In Charlottetown, some time ago, | a brooch. Owner can have same upon paying expenses. Apply at residence of Peter Brad- ey, Douglas St. 270 tf AGENTS—"“Light of Life.” Latest book out. Bonanzafor canvassers. Large book. Low price. Big profit. Freight paid. Credit given. Outfitfree. Bradley-Garrison Co., Limited, Brantford. 260 tf VV ANTED—Gir! to loox after children. mus tlave reference. Apply to Mrs Brow, Upper Prince 3t 160 TO LET,—That cottage on Brighton Road, next to residence “f Hon. G. W, Howlan—Ap- ply to Sergeant \illard, Victoria Barracks or at Kank of Nov... Scotia Building to M& D M McLeod 251 2 weeks ed . . . tsa a LEt—The .orner house opposite the Vharlottetown fiospital, containing eleven ‘ooms, exclusive of kitchen and pantry. stable and coach house in connection. Kent moderate. Possession lst Nov. Apply on the premises to Mrs C onnolly, 240 te 'OLE?—A hoose containing fi ve rooms, #itua'ec. yn King street, back of Merchant’s Bank of ‘'ElIslaod. Apply at the office, of ad L Beer “Wk WAND AT ONCE — Good honvcat men inevery loca ity, local or travelling, to introdace and advertise our goods, tacking up show cards On fencss, along public roads, and ali conspicuous plices. No experience need- ec. Salary Or commission $69 per month and expenses $2.50 per day. Write at once for fall particulars. Tas “MPIRE},MEDICINE Co., London, Ont. 224 iO LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing sonth, 10 rooms, bath°oom aad pantry. heate ea with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses on Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pantry ard bath room, Apply to Matheson & Bent) ey. 218 ROOMS TO Li'T-Suitable for offices: over the store of L W Cook, May's Corner, North Side Queen Squars. Apply to Catherine May, corner of P’ ince and Kiag Sts. 227 PINAL NOLIC’— atl moneys due the es tate of the late D nald McKay of Oyster Bid Bridge, remaining unpaid aftert the 15: November, instant, willbe sued « gs withou farther notice. owy3 TOBE {[— be house and premises on —— St., own me Richmond mse. 8638. ncan be hed immedi Spry to Franci: P. McCarron. “we 7 { t i ' | | | | ——— ee A ROCKY POINT FERRY -—— — - Commenciog Wednesday,November Ist a ys the steamer Elfin will run as follows for the balance of the season 1809; Will leaye Prince Street wharf Bt. ov cueaada 00 i bahar ee ik ee (tee eo 8 icssedah oo cecal sn 4 eee enc cpbesetts tues ceeceh ee I Me M ccccctbhibbacteea . FF neccccecesusouneesees » be eeeensk eee e¢ “ mucieriaw © Will leave Rocky Point: erecccercocee © OO B. j_maccuewe. + eseaneee Ntsc ~ cocces Crererrsceeercossesscoseeee LOO P. M ee 3 00 . séuhetiee 6bentbkchddaciecece 4 30 _ oe 5 30 7 SUNDAYS. Will leave Prince Street Wharf - ee ic ec eens Oe Ge Me ” COCR Reet ee ee . emake 45 Pp. m. ” ene eeeeeee of 0800" _eeeeece 2 00 . eae Sb ‘etna | Will leave Rocky Points Re. aes lebeeel reo 1008 as. | ee eece | 30 Ys Mm. eeee 2 eeres 3 oO se ined ie wanna ee “ sick HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. . They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia Incigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetabie. Smail Pill. Small Dose, Smali Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pitle. een Prince Edward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 16th, Oct., 1899, the trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- days excepted,) as under. Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. Read down up u PMA MM, A.M PM 500 310 630 lv Ch’townar 940 200 1015 520 330 644 Royalty Junct 920 140 1000 606 412 716 N. Wiltshire 835 1255 928 621 426 726 Hunter River 822 1242 918 705 506 757 arEmeraldiv 744 1204 848 AM 8 D 925 610 845 ar ¢ lv 640 1100 800 S’side 12 40 900 lv ar 8 35 5 55 Sa Rae Wellington..... 802 510 205 1001...... Port Hill. ....730 430 Bae wae ..in< O’Leary.....- 630 318 4 GE ee 5 14 2 20 §20 1215ar.....Tignish.....lv 500 115 PM. PM AM P 7s Oe M AM 200 700 lv..Charlottetown..ar 9 00 eed Seif 330 805....Mount Stewart.....8 00 20 ROD : BO Biccccee scenes iets 127 31 £@ Sht......3 eee ce 16.13 605 10 00 ar......Souris..... lv 600 11 35 AM PM AM AM PM AM AM PM 330 805 1v..Mount Stewart..ar 750 200 438 8 54....... Cardigan.......7 00 1251 500 910 ar...Georgetown. ..-lv 6 45 12 30 PM AM AM PM We whe A. M. 8 50 lveeees Emerald,....ar 735 9 40 ar...Cape Traverse. lv 6 45 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov’t Rys. Moncton, N. B. G A SHARP, Superintenden, P.E. I. $10 9 WILL BE GIVEN C ASH AWAY.. February 14th, 1900, On To Agents sending subscribers to SELF - CULTURE - MAGAZINE Two Hundred and Fifty Dollars to the agent sending in the largest list —$150 00 $72.00, $25.00, $15.60, $10.00, and so on a total of 53 Cash awards; and in add ition very largecommisson will be given. Send for full particulars and free equip- ment. Profitable work for intelligent persons. Send two references, THE WERNER COMPANY, Dept H, Akron, Ohio ] | | | | Wixed the Fire Anyhow, “The worst kind of a fool in the world is a well meaning fool,” said a detective sagely. “I was walking along one night in a neighborhood not neces- sary to specify, when up rushed a man in his shirt sleeves and grabbed me by the arm. ‘Say, officer! he ex- claimed, calling me by name, ‘1 just saw a fellow do something that he ought to get ter years for at least. He was a big loafer in a checked suit, and I know him again in China’— “*But what did he do? I interrupted. “Why, 1 was sitting on my porch,’ replied. the man in shirt sleeves, ‘and to that corner and drop in a would saw him go up deliberately letter box on the ted cigar stump. Just think of the valuable mail the scoundrel might e destroyed! ‘Are you sure the cigar was iit? 1 asked. “*Well, I'm pretty sure,’ he said, ‘but you needn't to worry. He hasn't burned up anything.’ “ ‘How the dickens do you know he hasn’t? said I, surprised. “*Why, | got a pitcher of water and poured it right in,’ said he. I walked off. 1 never did find out what th letters looked like when the carrier rot around.”—New Orleans ‘Times- Democrat. se His Uncontagious Laugh. “‘Taugh and the world laughs with you.’ How true that is,” said Mr. Hig gleson. “To have written just that line was worth living for.” “Oh, 1 don’t know about that,” Mrs. Higgleson replied. “I admit that there is a good deal of philosophy in the poem from which those words are tak- en, but it isn’t always true.” “My dear,” Mr. Higgleson exclaimed, “you are mistaken. It is always true. ‘Laugh and the world laughs with you.’ It’s as true as anything that has ever been written. The whole philosophy of human existence bound up ir those few words.” “The whole philosophy of human ex- istence may be bound up in them,” the lady responded, “but I insist that it doesn’t always happen that way. I've noticed that you always laugh when you try to tell a funny story, but it's very seldom that the world laughs with you.” Mr. Higgleson drew himself up with all the dignity he could command and, is striding angrily from the room, ex- claimed: “As Milton says in his ‘Essay on Man,’ ‘How sharper than a serpent’s tooth it is to have a sneering wife.’ ’”’-— New York Telegram. When Lincoln Died. And so the hours passed without per- ceptible change in the president’s con- dition and with only slight shifting of the scene around him. The testimony of those who had witnessed the mur- der began to be taken in an adjoining room. Occasionally the figures at the bedside changed. Mrs. Lincoln came in at intervals, sobbing out her grief, and then was led away. This man went, another took his place. It was not until daylight that there came a perceptible change. Then the breath- ing grew quieter, the face became more calm. The doctors at Lincoln’s side knew that dissolution was near. Their bul- letin of 6 o’clock read, ‘Pulse failing;” that of half past 6, “Still failing;” that of 7, “Symptoms of immediate dissolu- tion,” and then at 22 minutes past 7, in the presence of his son, Secretaries Stanton, Welles and Usher, Attorney General Speed, Senator Sumner, Pri- vate Secretary Hay, Dr. Gurley, his pastor, and several physicians and friends, Abraham Lincoln died. There was a prayer, and then the solemn voice of Stanton broke the still- ness, “Now he belongs to the ages,”— McClure’s Magazine. NOTICES. LOCAL A whole concert in itself ‘“‘the Graph- opbone Grard” to rent applyto Miller Bros. Oxder your double windows now. All s'zes on hand.—A Duchemin & Co. 3i. A Big Shipment—Geo. Carter & Co have just received a ecarload of fancy goods, toys, dolls, games, chinaware, toy p‘cture books, etc, and have lots more to follow. The little folks wants are going to be looked after by this firm for Xmas gifts. 269 3ins. Brighton Brewery is turning out very ‘superior Ale and Siout. See add on first | page of this issue. Are you all supplied with good warm Underclothing ? Every man and boy who still wantthe best value in Under- clothing go directto J B Mac- donald & Co. Keep warm. Al] wool home mad blanketing, one or two yards wide, very cheap.—Prowse Bros. bins Another lot of men’s and boys’ sweaters in cardinal, navy aud fancy mixed colors —will be sold at very low prices.—J B Macdonalc & Co The best way to aroid sickness is to keep yourself healthy by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Keep your hands warm with a pair o our nize warm gloves.—R. H. Rameay & Co. For oilcloth “squares, ends of oilcloth and general house furnishingstry Paton & Co’s. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 25, (895, “) Occur i a eee To cure cramps The best evidenc Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. maintained its high standard and populagt JOHN B. RAN #s wt as sist wet ws Every MoTHen Have it in the House ‘To cure the common ailments that may nevery family asiong aslife Internal aS mnuch as External use iis ie ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. af sf There is not a medicine in use which possesses the confidence of the public to a greater exteut thaw Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. stood upon its intrinsic merit, while generations after generations have used it. e of its virtue is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale is steadily increasing. You can safely trust what time has indorsed. ¥. 8. JOHNSON, Fsq. Fifty years ago this month, your father, Dr. Johnson, left me some I have sold it ever since. Send for our Book on INFLAMMATION, mailed free. Put up in Two Sizes, Price 25 and 50 cts. SHOULD | has woes. JOHNSONSANODYNE LINIMENT has been used an | indorsed since 1810, to relieve cr cure everyform ) Soothing, Sure. Otherwise it could jee not have existed for almost wy aCentury. ’ is strictly a family remedy for Colds,Croup, Coughs, Catarrh and Colic it acts promptiy.~ For almost a century it has Ican most truly say thatit has from that time to the present. North Waterford, Maine, January, 1891. Sold by all Druggists. I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass, 2, | | Johasten & MeFariane, SEAR IRIE IIE AERA IAI » $48 . . 91,200... Have Breen SUPPLIED BY BOY FOR THE Transvaa and Children’s, is not satisfied. Par value of shares, Ra: Portage, Ontario, Lake of the Controlled by strong Montre near 30 stamps. Equipp Assays are usually satisfactory runn or $15.25 per ton. The reat run is expe Our Sales of Boots and Shoe Has been large, but we have stilla large stock on hand in Men’s, Women’ Come soon in order to secure your size. ~—- mations se © | Never pays to carry an unreliable wetch, You never know the time and and are constantly missin appointments on that ag count. We sell Reliatle Watches Onlv We don’t care toshandie anything else. Call and give us the ver~ dict cf your inspection W. N. TANTON 8 JEWELER Farm and Mills. A splendid property for sale. The sub- scriver offers for sale, possesion unmedigt. ely, his freehold farm, situated at U Westmoreland, together with Grist, Cards ing, Shingle, and Roller Crushing Mill, ag well as a Jarge rotary saw will and other c'rculars, and planing mill; ales bis cider manufacturing es:ablishment, The largest part of the purchase mo may remain On inierect at 4 per cent, ANTBRONY COLLET Stenley Block, Ch’town, Oct 28, 1899—d&w Victoria Cafe Greet George Street... Charlottetown, P. E. Islan To My Customers and Prospective Cus- tomers :— Permit me to call your attention to tas , fact that 1 am better prepared than ever before tosupply your wants in Fresh Os ters. Itis a fact that in erder to be euc- ces-ful in the Oyster business one must be able to handie them in large quantities. With this object in vie v, I bez lave to solict your patronage, and cad assure you of eatiefaction. I may say that my Oyster Parlor wil be conducted in the ueual firet claee mac- | - Troops. oer, where the delicate Bivalve may be obtained in every style to satiery the taste of the moet exacting epicure. Yours, &c., JOHN P. JOY The P. E.I. Oyster Kin which vou can buy at Discounts Ranging from 25 to 50 per cent Boots exchanged or money back J. B. MACDONALD & CO’Y, } CAPITAUIZAT.ON : SOc each Woods, between Sultans and al syndicate. Several bundred of feet of work done. ed with steam hoists, pumps, and 10 stamp mi!l, All necessary buildings (about 20 in a}l) are iu good repair. A working property now producing bullion. ing from $3 00 to $400.00 per ton. cited to exceed this value per ton. $300,000.00 fully paid and non-assessable Owning and operating the celebrated ‘Gold Hill” property which comprises 1,308 acres of valuable location situated Regina mines. Vein filling sufficient to supply Mill runs show the ore to average $15.00 to $20.00 per ton. Last mill run (August 21,1899),$of, 38 [tons gave $579.85 For,shares ond reports by engineers Jahoj[E Hardman, S.\B. and Capt.'ZJ.j8. Williams. Ye LOCAL AGENTS WANTED THESAWYER COMPANY, Temple Building, Montreal, van. CERTAINLY % - ss fe, : 0 t The BRITANNIA MINING CO. OF ONTARIO, LIMITED _—— ee , _ Pe ee “——" YC ey OO™ 6 oe Pe ae