PRES: | kes THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 23, 1859 a 4 i oa ; C -. i ses ‘ er Kiclney ! . iS < rd wy : I mak that | ‘ . a). 5 ’ ven | > Wiii M)351- . gmk a “_ is of people are dying on (do not realize it. hey of lo > of . nous : W th I x when 1 : > 1s is AhHey Won Ciaii. 3 ASAD OS TD DOO 9S NIAGARA 0 qr ees meme Te é So Goo We are the original manufacturers of portable Vaoor Baths Wehave, duving the iast ten yvars @ sappiied (housan is of our Baths to physicians, hospitals, sanitariums, ete, and we are now, for the first time, ad- @ vertising them direet to the general — ' BU y ley Get one with ; IN Y ING A _— = = ° that stends ,» VAPOR BATH on the floor lfemanufacturer does not snow you ecu of airame without the covering ? you may take itior granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests 0 the shouider of the bather, Get one that is covered with proper waierial, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make 9 car own covering material and print 4 itwith a handsome “all over” pattern ) ~~ @e =. Ae ~-=— of Niagara Falls. Getone with a thermometer at!ach- f ment, Don’t go it blind—a bath that \ jsto00 BOt or not hot enough will ve of no henefit to you, ; Get one that you can return and have your money back if not sati sfac- é lary ‘n every Way, ; Send for sample of material and in- ‘ resting booklet that wiil tell you all about Vapor Baths. , Vapor Baths are an ecknowledged household neceesity. Turkish, Hot Ait, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated t Bathe at Home, 3c, Purifies system, » Produces cleaniiness, health, streagth. yg Frevents disease, obesity. Cures olde, t Rhevmatiem, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, ; Malaria, Eczema, Catarrhb. Fema/e Iiis ¢ Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney rou- € bies. Beautifies Complexion. ' Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 ‘The Kirg-Jones Co., ‘ Toronto 6 DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. Geewee OD TRDS O]D BOD SO DOD OSD 6S 02 9'BO'S BD BHO6O-4604O °° 490086 DOSD96@ 0S <2 O-2 OD » DSO _ SR erteeceeneenesetnteeeeeeeneemnee - hockey, Skating, Curling Open Air Rink ; Available for’Skaung or Hockey from «(04 p.m. every afternoon and Saturday forenoon. Also Skating every night ex- cept Skating Clab” vights—-Tuesdays aod Theredays. Curling every afternoon from 4 to 6. peciel arrangements mede for private parties, Por terms apply to the undersigned, 3. GREY, Manager | Ferenc, —— tae —_—_—— JAMES KELLY Wholesale Commiecsion Dealer in all kinda of FRESH FISH. Ells and Smelts, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG: WHARF Coxsicnwenrs SOLICITEL BOSTON MASS Write for stencils and particulars. Soa plsoapl Usz Kuonpixe Bar the grear laundry and scouring soap “arvel of cheapness unsurpassed n *Xcellence. Use Royan Oax in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow Wte clothes. SE Jupitee for the toilet ard “ight Laundry. Makes child’s play of y. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. dreds of FATOVTE TUS €7 er ? ; ‘ nr . a ns ‘ . |; @UARDING AGAINST FrRaup| Aas OG snitaianiasia *} ve ¢ \ \ ey les - we ; ae \ people know that there are 4) @ Kreat anc increasing number of fir ; anking firms es ial. | I in inflexi ry t! the A ‘ S, Whether. th i un te ac nace! NK } Ageriat heads or mere junior clerks ra- | Miust take an annual holiday.”’ . The speaker was one of the best London, and he he reason is that al] great empJoyers now realize that most long ccntinued oases of embezzlement and known accountants in coutinued: ** breach of trust ara only, as a rule, dis covered through the offender being com pelled, throzgh illness or some othe: cause, to leave his books for a time “Nearly all defatlting bank managers are trapped through their enforced ab- fence, and thus it has begun to be the rule for employers to insist that serv ants w! bave the mauipulation « Hun books and money must go away. sets of books come hands and those of other accountants in this way, and I could tel] you of many cases where two or more cleys, who could in their ordinary work play into each other's hands, are making at the same time. **Another fact of the same kind that is little known is that many employers make a rule of baving their employees photographed very plainly in groups every year or two—on some occasion of festivity that is made the excuse—so sent es: 3 holiday ; sil DIAC, into my } that the firm always possess a valuab): means of identification in man absconding.’’—Pearson’s Week) case of any = AMERICA’S RAPHAEL. A Picture Which, It Is Said, Has Yet to Be Discovered. There is one picture in America which, for convenience’s sake, may b designated ‘‘Fata Morgana.’’ It is fre- quently alluded to and always in a tone of reverent admiration. When one is in New York one hears of it as in Boston. When one is in Boston one hears of it as either in New Ycrk or Philadelphia. If the quest be pursued in these cities the picture is said to be located in Bal- timore and so forth. What is this mys- terious work which would appear to be considered as the chief treasure of artin America? It is a wholly imagi- mary Raphael. I found the most rooted conviction in all so called ‘‘art circles’’ that America is the happy possessor not only of a Raphael, but of a superbly fine example of that master, and, as a)- ready indicated, the picture is not only alinded to with pride, but with an ad- miration that is akin to awe. Is is unfortunate that the picture does not exist, except in the fervent transatlantic imagination. In a word, there is no Raphael in America. Strangely enough, there are very few fargeries even, the one or two canvases with any approach to the manner of the great Italian master being so obviously imitative that noone with any adequate knowledge of his work could possibly be deceived. It is, however, a pleasant fiction, and enables patriotic Americans in Europe to enlarge upon the superb masterpieces oversea. —Nineteenth Cen- tury. D+ Cure a Cold in One Day Tuke Laxative Bromo Quinine Table} All druggists refuna the money if i 1 jJaus te lieve 42c¢ Molasses and Sugar. ee Extra choice Port) Rico Molasses, Extra standaid granulated Sugar yellow extra C Sugar, Demerara Crysta's in bags. Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jap 5th ’9Y 4 2 wks eod —_—_——— Liberal Conservatives ATTENTION ! Notice is hereby given that the Liberal Conservative Conference for Prince Edward Island will hold its annual meeting in the Masome Tem- ple, Charlottetown, on _ Thursday, the 26th day of January, inst. at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Conveners for the Dominion Rid- ings, Local Assembly Districts and Polling Districts are requested to take immediate action in securing @ full representation of Delegates from all the Province. The meetings of the Conference will be open to all electors who — with the Opposition in Federal an ffairs . a ew rates on a = — ilw. ill be obtained as usua — >), FERGUSON, President, Cc. B. SMALLWOOD, | those who criticise others while they | saw him?’ WOE TO IHAT DRESSMAKER li ‘ Da cee sal i \ ' ; : | 12} f wh only day morning. I had an excellent Op- portunity to observe her carefully, for she stood precisely where I desired to 1 While she—well, this is what s! iid: She asked the salesman to show her @ certain piece of red cashmer Then she produced from her pocket the cut paper pattern of a child’s dress and my pinned the pieces to the cloth. .ii6 § @ salesman ever had think, that she desired to ascertain the quantity required for the garment she intended to make, but she didn’t intend to make any garment at all. After she hole pattern c }] rolled L of triumph in she took it off and up. There was a gleam Hor eyea, ‘Thank you,’’ she raid. I wanted. I know it ‘*That’s all didn’t take four yards. That dressmaker bas just kept that « i yatd anda half, that’s what she’s done,’’ hon Geen » of tthe = P « matlroy ny, my Chink of a dressmaker reckless enough to try to deceive a wo- man like that !~ Caught. A clergyman recently, addressing to criticism, told this story: ‘‘When I was a boy, we had a schoolmaster who had odd ways of catching idle boys. Says he one day: ‘Boys, I must have closer attention to books. The first one of you that sees an- other boy idle I want you to inform me and I will attend to the case.’ ‘Ab,’ thonght I to myself, ‘there’s Joe Sim- mons, that I don’t lik®@ I'll watch him, and if I see him look off his book I'l) tell on him.’ “‘It was not long before I saw Joe look off his book, and immediately I informed the master. ‘Indeed,’ said he. ‘How did you know he was idle?’ ‘I saw him,’ was the reply. ‘Youdid. And were your eyes on your book when you I was caught, but I didn’t watch for the boys again.’’—New York Tribune. themselves are open A Nautical Explanation. In front of the Theater Hoyal at Ox- ford, England, are, or were, some gi- gantic stone figures, the age and object of which are buried in oblivion. Two sailors were going by and one of them asked, ‘‘ Who are these fellows, Bill?’’ “‘The 12 aposties,’’ was the reply without a smile. ‘“‘Twelve apostles!’? roared the in- credulous Jack. ‘‘How can that be? There’s only six of ’em,’”’ ‘Well, y’ swab,’’ replied the learned Bill, ‘‘yer wouldn’t have ’em all on deck at onee, would ye?’’—Leeds Mer- “~ury. . 5 f Ap) 4 #4 r Best to take after dinner; prevent distress, aid diges- tion, cure constipation. i f [ j Purely vegetable; do not gripe f S or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents Prapared only »y ©. L Hood & (a... Lowell. Mar- Charlottetown School of Music, KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. WwW. Harry Watts, Director Lesrsons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee (which includes use of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 20 le seons. Piano (one hour) $10 per term. Half hour Jeseons on Piano, Singing, Orchestra} Instruments, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready by the Director every Saturday at 10.30. Pupils admitted free, but are to provide themselves with com bined note and exercise books. Hours : 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to 9. 6—tu, thur, st The Annual Meeting — OF THE~- Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company Wil) be held in Farquharson's Building Queen, Street,on Thursdey, January 26th, 1899, at 7 30 *clock for the election of Directors for the en uing year, and the transaction of such other business as may come before it, D, FARQUHARSON, B. BALDERSTON, President Secretary 7- dy awtd FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Road, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of land in a high state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a good one anda half story farm house with outbuildings and a Jarge stable and barn, and a tool house on the premises. Possession given, if re- quired latter end of November. These premises are wel) adapted for a butcher and pasture farm. Rent $201.00 a year. For further particulars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, 254 ott-town Soap WV orks, Secretary. 2 dy & wk. Her. Wat. Jour. wk Dundas Esplanade | WHEN MEN BUY PLUMES pieased one of the women in frout « ‘Did you ever see anything sillier than that?’’ she sniffed. ‘‘Look at thoze men —cressed up in all those gewgaws just to let folks know they’ve rot a secret. W bere would you find women w).ling to parade around .the streets tegged out like stage soldiers? Who ever heard of nen doingit? Imagine tbe Daughte: the American Revolution round in cocked hats, or the Women’s Christian Temperance vnion with goid laced aprous. Women have more sense- They wouldn’t deliberately make them. ry iB. vee I ICUL0U tnat w **Look at those saskes and lock; those awful hats and those mangy plumes. My busband’s got themal!. [1 $75 for his outfit. a stringy ostrich plume Pala He paid $15 for for bis hat, and, then’’—here the true inwarduess of her pt Jor secret covicty regalias came out—"‘atter paying all that for a plume loesn’t wear once in six months, } al ‘ dropped dead because I paid $5 for a feather I’ve worn evcry day for a year, A man’s just a natural well, I won’t say it.’’ But you could see that she thought it, inst the same b rTi— eet Be. ' -<—r nD Some cough mixtures smother the cough. But the next breeze fans it into life again. Better put the cough out. That is, better go deeper and smother the fires of in- flammation. Troches can- not do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oil. But Scott’s Emulsion can. The glycerine soothes and makes comfortable; the hy- pophosphites give power and stability to the nerves; and the oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tissues. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta Over- Shoes Children’s Oversho es Misses Overshoes Ladies’ Overshoes Men’s Overshoes W. H. Stewart & Co. ee ne re ead ene ee eR MF . A) AT SPECIAL TRE RATE, This large illustrated a, weekly is just the paper for you if you are a shooter or angler or amateur sailor or camper or observer of nature. Foxest AND STREAM is called the ‘‘sportsman’s home journal,” be- cause all in the home read it. To know it is to like it. The price is 10 cents per copy (of all newsdealers); but that you may get acquainted with Forsst AND STREAM, send 25 cents (silver or stamps), and we will send the paper for four weeks as a special trial trip. Our catalogue of best books on outdoos sports will come to you free. Address FOREST AND STREAM PUBLISHING C@, - 346 Broadway, New York. (gy $50 simplest, Lightest Plate Camera Eastman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. Cakes pictures 3}4 x 344 inches; weighs but 2214 sunces, Meniscus Jens, rotary shutter, three stops, view nder, socket for trinod screw. Perfectly adapted 2Snap-shote or time *xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera. rice with plate . Jder, - . $2.50 muplete develeplag aud printing owtit, - 1.00 stalegue af Burcha Cameras and Kodaks free at agencte: or by wre BASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y Utiice for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 3. - eee el ondon : House. auies JACKETS Black and Colored ---About Fifty We do not want any at stocktaking Down go the Prices T.J- Harris PROCLAMATION. We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, Ssores an private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and consequently healthy cona- tion; and this at short notice, We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workmanship. Tne latest and most beantiful New York designs in clectroliers. A large stock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now on hand, Call on us at the Masonic Temple Building. You will receive cc urteous treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT. — ——— .—_— = : a5 oe - —- = List of Ratepayers sor the City of Charlottetor: In default for Assessment due on Real Property, for the year ending 3!et Dece>.. - ber, 1898, containing names of all such defaulters. and the amount due from thn respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot and Com: n Lot upos which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. Name of Ratepayer In | Statement or Description of Property upon Amount — Default. which Assessment Is eatin. tah ; Butler Catherine Coyle Stephen Hughes Peter House and Land on Town Lot No, 40—5th Hundred $ «1 House and Land on Town Lot No. 3~—2nd Hundred 1575 House and Land on Vommon Lot No. 22 675 Lowe Walter House aod Land on Town Lots Nous. 5&6 4th Hundred 22.0 Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 49 4th Hundred 16 88 Lowe Walter House and Land on Town Lot No. 98 4th Hun dred 5 06 Lowe Walter Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 2 06 *. a. O. Mosson Leslie McNutt House and Land ov Town Lots Nos 97498 Ist Hundred 33.75 House and Land on Town Lots Nos §0&81—4th Hundred 33.75 Purdie Jane Tinatees Ryan” Deborah Reid Richard B. Youse and Land on Town Lot No. 95~—2ad Hundred 3.37 Williams Jobn Vacant Laud on Common Lot No. 27 4.12 Williams Jobo House and Land on Common Lot No, 24 11.26 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre- scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Rea) Property in said city, I will make an application to His Honor, the Poenee Magistrate of eaid City, for Judge ment againeteach and all of the lands above described, for the reepective amounte so levied against them, and then uopsid, and that upon such judgment being duly entered, I will further apply for a warrant for the eale of such lands, Dated thie 20th day of December, A- D. 1898. 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