Pe Os, ae THES DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 8, 1899 THE DAILY [sen °d ey VY ait hee Of the “EXAMINER rnoon from the Kxaminer ae. 8 ’ Publishing Co —— RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION {IN ADVANCE) Pe YF CBP cccccccce s « o « Hevevcrecceceooooess $4 60 Biz, Month, ..ccccccee cccccece soccceses $2 00 Phree BEOGIAE,. . . + - oe cecccccosescess $i O00 One Munth, 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or she United States. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER a issued every Friolay morning It is wade up of the matier which has appar ed in the Deily, and is a@ firet-class news- paper, containing all the latest news Subscription $1.00 « year. gee 099065004 6666666466600 lasts long, lathers freely. 5 cents a cake. * ; ; ° Pure hard Soap 7 ; ST. CROIX SOAP M’F'S, CO., St. Stephen, A.B, OO OOOOO9OO4 6960000660008 PP OSOSOSOOOOCOEOOOOOOOEOCS SOOCCCCO > > ° Wants, Lost, Found, &c POCKI BOOK LOST on Saturday nich | etween Perkins € Cvo’s end Stanleva’ liver, ‘aimipg @ smalt -um. Finder will please eave at this office an! be rewarded Rss lore, Styie sle'ch for sale or wili trad» tora carriage: can be seen at Holl- | ‘rans’ cafriage ahop. E. W, lay’ or 1 ~ beeen cosetenenenenensannssenant WANT ED. —a boy to drive a delivery team Apply at this office, 28 SKATE 3.—Sharpeaned while you wait. and rep.ired by a cOmoetent hand at Rice's Bevela Repair Stora opposite the Skating Rink P25 tf Shristianity and -v. James Simp- ively, forsale at fae uv Birtherat >”? . Avnditicien’ Sermons, br R von, Dries S53: and Oe respec Pa@ UKAMINER office and at Carters’ and Haseard & Moors’s Pookstores #HOTOGRAPGIC.—The celebrated Cve- on? Cameras ara being used by amateurs ari professionals all over the civilized world. The most compac: and least complicated ot may ia the market A child ean operate them. Piatn ani C »molete Instructions vo with each Camra 3iz2 Of pie-ures 2}x2} un Ry oT. §=Prioe $3.50" N >thing on earth will give rou or a frienl to whom oresented more wiesiure than on? of these (Cameras, Write ix HMiustrated Catalogue witn full dessrio- Sons, Prices&c Macsh Mfg. Co., 542 W. Lake * Chicago 207 tf. ~ NN tte stata us, TO LET.—The honse and premises known ™ the “Old Londo. iIouse, ’situateon water *.. 20xtto Governnent Warehouse No } Applv to Peake Hros & Co. jan2—tr — — ae ~ es FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, Zo let “Milford Farm” on the North Srrer Road, abont a mils from the city, a present in the occupatioa of the Widow of the lateGeorge Thorne. It comprises adout 29 acres of land in a high state of enltivation, fronis on the North River Shore. There is a gool one anda half “ory farm house with outbuildings and % large stable and barn, and a tool house othe premises. Possess‘on given, if re-~ oired latter en. of November. These premises are wel adapted for a butcher farm. Rent $200.00 a year. Yor further partic alars apply to. DANIEL DAVIES, 54 Dundas Esplanade , anag pasylure wy i * > ¢ ms aah WA SKS 13 -—— ta Dara NZ ; ar ia wt * 5) ae. 0 ih de 94> ome ep RA Age “ay MY . _ ae “Printers’ Ink is the onlv We . : ‘ ts . st x fertilizer for the field of F< ue. trade ard newspapers the s% tie’ ; , > ° aN a t economia! Spreaders of | : r ; ’ Hi W §.900uU vou? Are you i ¢: e i g nough fertilizer to |! keep you field well in hand. rhe E aminer is the best nedium to reach the buvers that yo vant he * Largest Daily Circulation L se Veekly Circulati AY ww Best Weekly Circulation mie Ms . 2 = The Examiner Pu we ee { e ‘ '% a ar L. ws a: a i 4 4 > | | the—!—! Well, I wish ai) the | line to fight it out. me ~_ ~— Hie Came to Tell Her News, but She Heat Him Of, Important ‘‘There’s no use of your saying a word!’’ exclaimed the woman of the house as soon as she had opened the door and glanced at the man standing outside. “‘1 know you.”’ ‘*But, ma’am’’— **T recognized you as soon as I saw you. You can’t’’— **Ma’am’’— “You're the man washing machine six $6.50 that wasn’t worth wouldn't’’— ‘All I wanted to tell you, ma'am, ? who sold me a months ago for shucks. It is ‘It wouldn’t wash anything. The longer you used it the dirtier the clothes got. You couldn't sell me anything bow if you was to pay me for taking it. When a man fools me once, he won't ever have the chance to do itagain. I can tell you that. 1°!) sell that washing machine back to you for 50 cents. It doesn’t make any difference what you've got this time. I wouldn't touch it with a ten foot pole, and you can talk until you are gray. It won't do any good.’’ **Madam,’’ yelled the man, who bad been dancing about impatientiy, ‘‘your kitchen roof is blazing where that iron stovepipe runs up through it! That's what I stopped to’’— **Good land! Why didn’t you say so? What did you want to stand there talk- ing for when the house is burning up? Run over to that grocery store on the corner and turn in an alarm! Fire! Fire!’’. A Bad Break, “Well, they all break,” said the bride of a few weeks, ‘‘and I don’t znow what you are going to do about ~ “But why don’t you get a better brand?”’ said young husband, not any too sweetly. ‘‘It seems strange, Marian, that every time I sit down to read this lamp chimney breaks into a thoasaud pieces !’’ * 5 Next night hea czme home with ¢ yral! nder his } “MM i snid he, ip a tone of y l have bought a chimue’ flow much did you pay for it, dear.’ **Fifteen cents. I don’t want any | one OI ¥ r 5 cent t es inthe bo You e you women baven’t a right un jerstanding of the word economy. Yon think just because you get things cheap that you saving monuey—where’’— And he continued the effusion all] the tin be was putting the chimney in plac ‘*There!’’ said he, turning up the gat, ““la 8 a cbhitn—cconfound glass blowers and grocers in seven counties were tied up and hung over a clothes- You can bet I'd be scrap !’’—~Detroit there to coach the . ry free Fress Financially Weak. “‘Madam, you’ve already overdrawn your account. ’’ **What’s that?’’ ‘*You haven’t any more money in the bank. ”’ ‘The idea! A fine bank, I think, to be out of money becanse of the little a drawn! Well, I’ll go somewhere else. ’’ Historic, “I suppose, ’’ said the frequently dis- appointed politician, ‘‘that I may refer to my latest experience as ‘a historic defeat.’ ” ‘“*Yes,’’ answered the somewhat sa- tirical friend, ‘‘in the sense that history repeats itself.’’ Washington Star. scealeememetamammmenenenmme need oni om a Se. ener eementeee Too Hasty. ‘*Rugglee, lam in some embarrass ment. [want to make a present of a jewel box, appropriately inscribed, to a young lady’’-— ‘‘Corbua, I’m sorry, but I haven’t a cent’’— **Confound you, did you think I was asking you for money? I only wanted your belpin getting up the motto to inscribe on the jewel case.” ‘‘Corbus, you interrupted me. I was about to say that I hadn’t a sentiment in my mind that would be appropriate to the occasions.”’ LL ee teetnaeeaaa Not Exacting. In one of Miss Mulock’s stories she enys that *‘a cheerful heart seeth cheer- ful things, *’ and gives this incident in proof of it: A lady and gentleman were in a lum- ber yard situated by a dirty, foul smell- ing river. The lady said, ‘How good the pine boards smel))!’’ **Pine boards!’’ exclaimed the gen- tleman. ‘Just sme]! that fou) river.’' ‘*No, thank you,'’ was the reply, *‘I prefer to sme!) the pine boards,’’ Rough on the Solons, it was in Maine that an outspoken parson of the ojd school prayed: ‘*G Lord, have com passion on our bewilder- ed representatives and senators. They have been sitting and sitting and have hatched nothing. O Lord, let them arise from their nests and go home and all the praise shall be thine.” Figures have been collected in a suburb of Berlin showing that 44 per cent of all the children work two to three hours at home before school hours. ———_—- By the howls emanating from it, we judge that the baby is not cutting teeth, but that the teeth axe cutting the baby. ~Philadelphia Times. | : Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, tndicestion and Too Hearty Eating. 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At druggists, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves i] P Sold py Dr, S. W. Dold and Geo. 1. Hughes, Druggist. ee » ROVND f during 1899 will be devoted 86s} TWO 1S a Story ol a young her — on eSe*e2 Kirk Munroe = $y JULIAN RALPH ALASKAN FISHERMAN By H.C. Jerome ART OF FLY-FISHING By E. C. Kent By Dan BEARD 10 Cents a Copy ; Molly Elliot Seawell $SISPS MSPS FS PS FS FSIS FS FS FS FSH GS PSPSPS VS VS BOOMS SoMa ‘‘PForward, March!’’ By KIRK MUNROE » with Roose. velt's Rough Riders. SOME SHORT STORIES SCOUTING ON THE PLAINS By “Burrato BILL” WOLVES vs. DISCIPLINE By Henry W. Fiscuer A DANDY AT HIS BEST TREE-TOP CLUB-HOUSES THE EDITOR’S TABLE STAMPS AND COINS All will receive attention each moath inthe ROUND TABLE Address HARPER & BROTHERS, Publishers, New York. N. Y. to Fiction, Travel, and Sport, and will be | best all-around boy's paper p biished SERIAL STORIES Gavin Hamiliton By MOLLY ELLIOT SEAWELL is a story of the time of Ki: Frederick the Great. ‘b AN EXCHANGE OF SHIPS By GrornGe E. Wausu THE GUNSHOT MINE By CHaxkces F. Lumwis THE KING’S TREASURE-SH!P By REGINALD: GOLRLAY STORIES OF THE WAR These stories are founded on fact, and in many cases are the actual expert 1 ence of the authors, ¢ THE RESCUE OF REDWAY CRUISING WITH DEWEY By Haro_p MARTIN By W. W. Stone ‘ A SCARED FIGHTER BILLY OF BATTERY B f By W.J. Henvperson By Co_rgatre Bakxre ( A WAR CORRESPONDENT AFLOAT By CARLTON T. CHAPMAN { WITH CAPRON AT EL CANEY¥ i By Firetrcurr C. RANSOME ARTICLES ON SPORT AND TRAVE®. ; These articlcs will be of especial interest to every live and energetic bov who 4 loves adventure and out-door sport. ( ARCTIC WAYFARERS By Crxus ©. ADAMs TWO-FOOTED FIGURE-SKATING By W.G. van T. SuTPHEN BICYCLE POLO By A. H. Goprrey THE CAMERA CLUB PROBLEMS AND PLZZLE* Subscription, $1 O Yrar ee a a DEALING WITH LUMBERMEN Peeullar Tricks Indulged In b Buyer and Seller. There is an old retired mere Detroit who delights in recalling hig experiences when an active Mian ryp. ming a genera! store in oneof the north. ern cities of the lower peninsula. ‘“‘L used to reap a harvest when the men were coming ont of the woods,” be relates. ‘‘They were not upin styles, abd aboat any old thing would enit them provided the color was right and the fit even passable. But there were tr ‘ck. sters among them, and | had to have my wits about me in order tc keep even with them. ‘“* “How much is that hat?’ asked a strapping six. footer, who arrived from camp one day with a pocketfal at money. ** “Two fifty,’ I replied “Then he informed me. that-he ai. ways had the crowns of hig hats Davched full of holes in order to keep bis beat cool and his hair from coming apg, I soon had this attended to, and then hy asked what the hat was worth * fifty,’ I responded in surprise, b laughed at me for asking such & pricg for damaged. goods. He hadime, ang got bis hat for $1, while the jolly.oromg with him had a laugh at my | He wanted to look at some ‘fiddieg’ and after pricing one at $10 cencluded to take it. ‘* *Where’s the bow?" he agked, asf wae doing up the package. ***You only, bought the fiddle] laughed. The others saw the foiatand laughed too. The giant tried to bing me, but I kept good humored, and got even on the hat by charging him §1.% ¥ Both bant in Sayese Geers If ls Newson’ sits Good % YOurun no risk ae ———— — | forthe bow. a. AZ, * Ate VA RPS SS Ty aS I not ouly got even, bu the others were se pleased with my ‘Yankee trick’ that they spent plenty of money with me,’’— Detroit. Pie Press. ‘ ~ if you buy here se | ee 4: sp | Prince Edward Island Railway S% if our goods are not JUS? what®they are represented to be s% Ks return them and yet your money back. Do you think we ts On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1808 =X would say this, if we had not perfect faith in what we sell? Jy or citer: Toa ae run daily, (Sum: Soe ad . . . . . oe ox ay, excepted, ‘ der, —~ W e have a fine line oT the very best in By droom Suits. m . J exce} ee : is which we will gladly sell you on®the above terms. we eat Out ossuaiel Tos sie : s ward, mead oid » yard, | ae : | : “ary down up . ; n i ba pease” ' 4 Our Furditure is Good—OQur Prices are Low eo a iS Se 700 310 Charlottetown...10 2 29) 8 Se 715 3 30..Royalty Junction 1016 2 & ohn Newson 2162 2 ees 3% PS 8 Ot 4 31..Hunter River... 9 1B 4a 8 38 5 13..Emerald......... 8382S =e ® at. Ve Fe Me PG SM Me Fo Me ls Me fe Me 4: y se 905 5 47..Kensington...... 78 22 = a = . BA Se Ss = -_ (-} > 18 TSS A LT BS TES BS OTE ENS ED TRE | ve oe = eS eens — S’Side A.M. 12 50 Ly. Ar ce [PD 1 37 . eee» Wellingtom....e.ss. 94 REGIS PERE Sc ee heudn Port Hill. saci 9 @ me Marl ss xa O’ Leary ot cwoaaben Ma SO Bei isis io Alberton......+s0--2 OM DB SOG, . eves » Tignish. ...2 0 lv 6M a P.. M. A.M P. M om 2 30 iv.........Charlottetown....af Rice RAHM N ioe 4 10..........-.Mount Stewart..... 9 7S B I re on 5 22... sere 000+ CARGIQRD, . ... seen 5 45 ar.........Georgetown.. .-. lt Om . . . . ; ane a ¥. f m he r 18 P. M. A Five tons just arrived airect from the Garde a ay... Meio 4 Os esees Morell oveese — ri B12... .. ..coveSt. Peters. suman ore.ce aszara , eee 9 DOM ince ee ° rp. Mi A. ® o . a A. Ck’town, 27th December—2wks eod eg SOD. O8 ccscens ics Yraverse..lv 7 . aoe > Se _ Pp. M. A. ®. Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. A ER D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Govt Kys Moneton, WN. b G. A. SHARP, Superintendent, 2. B1 ——FROM STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE OU E eemenns eSkuguws Like two friends, er2 the foot and shoe which meetjin perfect harmony. Such meetings are common in O.r experience. Ladies’ and Gents’ Slippers in all styles, Overgaiters aud legzins, Moccassins Overzhoes and Rubbers. A nice line of sketing boots ia el! the latest etyles and colors. We've always lower prices and bette: quality to buy where high quality is ch apest. than you get elsewere. Vreeks& Warren SUNNYSIDE...... It’s econc my Charlottetown ATENT PROMP Write today for a free copy of te “Inventors Help” and “How you We have extensive experience inthe intrieste Pa laws of 50 foreign countrics Serd oak yoto. for free advice. MARION &™ xperts. New York Life Building, mtic Buliaing, Washington, D ¢ | a Artificial : Teeth DR. JOHN P, wURBM : ; y > Jneen St., near London House, | | te THNDERS meme Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Saturday the 18th day of February next, for the erection of # orick wing (96x40) to St. Dunstan’s Col- lege, Chariottetown, P, E. I. Plans and specification may be seen at the College or | at the office of C. B. Chappel), Esq, Archi tect. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which siall be forfeited by any tenderer who | shall refuse to perform the work after his tender has been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “Tender’ written on them. The lowest or any ten- | der not necessarily eccepted. REV. A.P.McLELLAY, | R ctor | SS CN ee Seen ; %t Dunstan’s Cc llege, Ch’town, an. 23rd, 1899-19 3i mon, ved, fri } soaplsoap Use Ktonpike Bar the Laundry and scouring soap | cI 126 es Re marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n / 7) ne milk ae ] act rn S sn on ® excellence. are oa: also 5 ; ‘i ao > nd yt ¥ ’ 1 Use Royat Oak in the Laundry | rear. This is No J and nengie Happy homes, easy quick work, snow ; sm bl ei » wh white clothes. | ~ Same day—Several horses, 14 Je pies a : Jalil "7 al Basel seve : Use Jupitee for the toilet ard | Gu ensey cattle, 75 young sheepy ™ light Laundry. washday, Charlottetown Soap) Works, greac |! Makes child’s play “7 an 5.D LAPTHORN & C0, Ai: sere: ‘Public Auction: Farm and Stock, | | ; reer UO : wrt} River © t will on at North er A w iy al March, - N wrth Rave - not mentions . i , sige, OD P ~ The saic i stocK b positives ock" ithe balance © na W eli eH HORNE, 4 {f not sol J 13 12200 bush. a0miP? | | yctionee - Eeablet Le Ca ac ee eee eine