— Oe es ee ae ee ee “a ” fanaa ear onion A THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MARCH 11, 1899 = Lalir Ippe Have you had it? If not, be prepared, for it is here. You needn’t dread the dis- sase so much as the suf- fering afterwards. Why have it? °’Tis the weak, nervous, pale and thin who suffer most. Scott’s Emulsion carrects these conditions. ft gives strength and stability and the strong throw off the disease. "Twill lift you out of that terrible depression which follo WS. All druggists, 60c. and $1.00. The Examiner Calendar. wie ROM aRCH.... MOONS CHANGES. ast Quarter, 4th. vy Moon, llth rst Quarter, 18th. ull M 27th “i ‘Ip H ; ” i Su Days lig D Day fWe k) oun hed Water 2 ——i as: UL ] Wednesday 6 39 545 (115 | 2 26 2, Thursday 38 46 ee s iay 36 47 12 4 04 ¢, saturday 34 49 158 | 453 3 Suncay 32 50 18 5 42 $ Monday 30 2 22 631 Gk lay 28 53 25 7 19 2V esday 26 54 28 8 08 9 Taursday 24 56 31 | 8 56 D Friday 22 57 35 9 45 i Saturday 2 5 39 39 10 34 2 Sunday 18 6 0 41 {11 23 2M Ly 16 l 45 morn 4 Tuesday 13 3 48 1 01 S Wed resday 13 + 51 1 50 %. Thursday ll 5 5s i233 DO Friday 9 6 58 | 3 28 B Saturday 8 7 «ae 4 16 39, Sun ay 5 9 4 | 505 Mon Ly 3 ll S 15-54 Zl-Tue:day l 12 ll 6 42 22, Wednesday 5 59 13 14 | 7 31 33, Thu:sday 57 15 18 8 20 4 Ffridvy 55 16 21 9 09 25 Saturday 53 17 24 6 59 Sun: ay 51 19 28 (10 46 27\Mor day 49 20 31 (11 35 28) Tue: dav 47 21 34 even PWednesday 45 22 37 113 30 Thursday 43 24 41 202 UiFric.ay 5 42 25 1124 i250 Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ ———— . one ae T9 LET.—Two small heuses on Dorchester Street. apply to Wm Murray itwk pd ®@ LOST -A pairof gold rimmed spectacles Finder will please leave at this office. us oe WA’ TED.—A young man of good ‘address as traveling salesman must have some ex" perieue: and be a hnstler- Apply by letter to 4.B Post Office Box 4t7 Ch’town 45 ™ LT —The house and premises known aé the’ »id London Honse,’situateon Water Jextts Government Warehouse No 1 ADply to Peake Bros & Co. jan2s—tf SK ATE*.—Sharpened while you wait. and epaire: bry a competent hand at Rice’s Meycle Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf. “The Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and Agnost “8,” sermons, by Rev, James Simp- gon, price 5: and 10e respectively, forsale at THE HX AMINER Offiee and at Carters’ and Masgar) & Moore’s Bookstores. NOVICE 18 HEREBY GIVEN ‘'rHAT plication will be made to to Parlia nent of Jaineda vt ita next seasion by THE DOMIN- ON PL RMANENT LOAN COMPANY, for a Acttoanend tts Acts already obtained (60 Victorian chapter 8).an161 Vietoria chapter @)todofine the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, ard to consolidate, define, declare and enlarge ta powers of leading, purchasing, bor- rowing and iavesting, and for other pucoosses Dated. at Toronto this 12th December, 1893. WACDONELL, BOLAND & THOMPSON, 203 —{ Solicitors for the applicants LOST -Some days ago, a black Cocker Span- el, Reward paid for its return to Mr, A. W. Weeks Bidéw Charlottetown Sewerage. —_— ed TEN JERS FOR SEWER PIPES SEA] ED TENDERS endorsed “Proposed for Furnishing Sewer Pipes for Charlotte- sown,” addressed to the undersigned will be secei vel at this office untill noon on TUESDAY, 4th OF APRIL wext, for furnishing Stoneware or Vitrified Fewer \*ipe and their appurtenences accord mg te -onditions, specifications to be seen at the off os of the Commissioners of Sewers and Water “upply ‘or the City of Charlettetown Prince Edward Island or at the office of their “hief }.ogineer, Freeman C. Coffin Esq. 53 “ » treet, Boston Mass . TOY #als Must be onthe forms supplied Tom tiis office, add each tender must be ac- ram pe cled by a Certificate ban« eheque for Yhree Hundred and Fifty Dollars ($350) pay- able \ the orderofthe said commissioners. This che que will be forfeited if th e parties ‘d@olin« the contract or fail to comp!lete the Wwors contracted for, snd will be returned in ware O! RON acceptance of teader. The sald commissioners do not bind them- He'6 (0 accept the lowest or any tender, HENRY SMITH ; h Mce of Commissioners of Sewers one ors Charlottetown, P. E. Island,—Feb, 27, ED — Domestic Rerpartee. She had pat cn her hat and gloves and was moving towurd the door, when be looked up from his newspaper and asked: ** Where are you going?”’ **A husband with good sense never asks his wife where she is going.’’ ‘*But I suppose a woman with good gense has the right to ask her hu band where he is going?’’ ‘*‘A woman with floes the kind, because ebe has good sense she never marries, & she has no husband. Ta, ta!’’ And it never dawned on her that she had called herself an idiot,—Pearson’s Weekly good sense neve! anything of if Hi. wtnviable Lot. Mr. Pitt—Since your friend Blinkin married Miss Bonds he has been le d ing the life of a dog. Mr. Penn—lI'm sorry for him. **I'm not.’’ ‘Don’t you sympathize with bim?" “Not at all. He has nothing to do but eat, sleep and amuse bhimiseit. [It’s | the life of a pet pug dog he leads.’’— Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Once Too Often. ‘What's all this excitement about*”’ ‘‘Nothing worth mentioning. Man } got knocked down.”’ ‘* Accident?”’ ‘*‘Not exactly, One of these men who always catch hold of you and push you ont of their way when you happen to meet them at a cCSowded corner grabbed “e wrong man just now. That’s all.”’ @@;icago Tribune. The Suspicious Mother. Admire a baby and the mother al- ways looks pleased. Admire her cog | and sbe glares at you. Maybe the reason for this is that she is quite sure you do pot wish to stes’ “he baby, but isn’t altogether certain regarding your atten- tions where the dog is concerned. —Ex- change. > ——— SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, sndigestion and Too Hearty Eat A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF"D LIVER. ‘They Regulace the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Smail Bose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ ing. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg | Even the healthiest con- stitution some- times gets into a rut. Many people are weak and miserable because their systems have slipped off the smooth road- way of health and are <litch- ing along through the mire of disease, which might be avoided al- together if and would only © L's ome strong and friendly h rive them a lift. Thousands of weak and debilitated men ind wonmren have found Dr. Pierce’s Golden Wedical Discovery the powerful and timely aid to set them upon the level road of per- fect recovery. It creates health by making , the digestion perfect and the liver-action regular and thorough. It repairs wasted tissue and builds up solid healthy flesh and muscular power. t is paiataole, and digestible by the weak- est stomach Iy chronic coughs and lung diseases, it is far superior to nauseating ‘‘emulsions”’ or mere stimulating malt ‘‘extracts.’’ Its good effects are real and permanent. For nearly thirty years Dr. R. V. Pierce has been chief consulting physician of the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, of Buffalo, N. Y., during which time this re- markable ‘‘ Discoverv’’ has wrought thou- sands of cures which seemed well - nigh miraculous. Some of the most interesting of these obstinate cases are fully discribed in one chapter of the great thousand-page illustrated book ‘‘The Pecple’s Common Sense Medical Adviser’ by R. V. Pierce, M. D., which will be’sent free for cost of customs and matling only; 31 one-cent stamps, or cloth-bound for 50 stamps. N. Gaddis, Esq., of No. 313 S. J. Street. Tacoma, Washington, writes: “I was taken ill in Feb- ruary, 1892, with headache and pain in my back I cafled in a doctor and he came three times. He said I was bilious, but I kept ap ting worse. I took a cough so that I could onW sleep when propped upin bed. My lungs hurt me and I got so poor that I was just skin and bone. I thought I was going to die. I tried a bottle of Doctor Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery and it did me so much good that I tried another one and it made me strong and well. It saved my life.” Couldnt Quit Gambling. Driving a cab in the streets of Lon- don isa young man who has literally thrown away £80,000. The son of a wealthy family in Yorkshire, he went into the army, but soon became distin- guished by his gambling propensities. He ruined himself ane ad to leave his regiment. A short time age while living in a garret news was brought to him that be had been Jeft £80,000. There was a condition attached to the legacy—that the money was to immediately pass te another person, named in the will, if the legatee was ever found gambling. A detective was set to watch the ex- captain and saw him enter a well known club one evening, where he Jost the sum of £300, which he had raised on his expectations. He forfeited his £80,- 000 before he had ever laid bands on it. —~london Tit-Bits. Reyond Medica! Skill. Master—Late again, Sandy! you manage to get here in time? Sandy (with a doleful headache)—I janna sleep o’ nichts, sor, and so I’m loath to get up in the mornin. Master—Eh, man, sleeplessness! Why don’t you consult a doctor and get at the cause? Sandy—I get at the cause weel eneuch, but it’l] no shut up. It’s 6 weeks auld and an awful! yeller.—Glas- gow Times. Can't The polar currents contain less salt than those from the equator. Afghan women are never jealous of eech other INSOMNIA. SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE RESTORES REST AND HEALTH. If the di follow like lig S gestive organs refuse to do their work, indigestion and dyspepsia btning’s flash—the nerves are shattered and then insomnia runs riot, and the patient is on the road to the mad-house or insane asylum. A well known Toronto newspaper man was a victim of nervous prostration and in- somnia through overwork—retiring at night was more of a dread than a wel come to rest—prejudiced against medicines and remedies, he spurned the thought of resorting to what he called nostrums— tated for work—he was recommended to try South a bottle and when half of it had been taken, he found himself im he became a)most incapaci- American Nervine, procured proving— Sieep was induced, the nerves grew quieter, the appetite returned—he continued to take the remedy until he had used six bottles, and at the end of that time the twenty pounds he had lost in worry and for want of rest was put on again— to-day he says, gives immediate relief and effects a may seem it is absolutely true. South American Rh and cures after years South American Kido der troubles. A few doses ** I feel strong enough to do two days’ work in one.” _South American Nervine is without a indigestion and insomnia. A few doses wil cure in every case. Strong as this statement = in the cure of nervousness, convince the most sceptical. It eumatic Cure is never baffled—relieves in six hours of agony have been suffered. : ey Cure cures Bright's disease, diabetes and blad- will convince. il Sold by Dr, 8. W. Dodd and Geo. E, Hughes, D-uggist. ' rAti os i. AND Justin Huntly MeCarthy, son o1 Justi MWecCarthy, is here to ard to take notes for a Jecture 9n_ histor: short histary « the wnuiied Siutes and for some more : which he intends to write When Kobert Louis Stevenson. died } hair was jet black, yet up to the tim when he passed int twenties it was pale blond, ‘This enanging of color at + imature an ago is ra..iv heard of. There has just heen unveiled a tablet i the wemcry of T, Buchanan Read, t poet, In the frott of his former Cincinn: home, just below | windoyv @ FoOi an’s Ride,’’ where hoe wrote ‘‘Sherid Next year M, Denidling, the Frenchme who has given so 1 wiuibrage in Pa: hy his book on 4Angio-Saxon superiori, pro), .ses to Open a school to be conduct en thorcughly English linesin Normanc, The cldest novelist in the world is M Louis Enauilt, the woll known French r mance writer, Who was born at Isigny i792, Novelistsas arule do not attai any great age, but M, Hnault, it is said leads a very regular ijife and stall possusses ali his faculties Mir. Sargent, R. A., is to paint two por traits of Lord Chief Justice Kussell. Ip the full length presentment already in progress Lord Russell of Killowen wears his robes of office and his wig. In tk> second portrait there will be no wig to cb: scure the outlines of the massive head. Adolf Menzel, the German painter, who has recently resigned his post as senator of the German Academy of Art, has been made «n honorary senator of that body, Giles In the Pulpit. The tenets of John Wesley and his disciples were eagerly embraced in Nor folk, and Giles frequently became a lo eal preacher. One ‘‘local,’’ Sam tt ame, is described as ‘‘a born teacher,’ though his similes often dropped tot! burlesque. On one occasion he took for bis text, ‘The wages of sin is dcathb,’ 1nd prefaced his sermon as follows: ‘‘My fri’nds, Brotber Paul tel!s rs that the waages o’ sii is death. Now let’s see wuther we kin grasp wot he naan by’t. S’pose Il wor tu go ap cu my haarwest for Mr. H. (a Jocai farmer), an erter all the wuk wor dun goan ax Mr. T. (anctber farmer in the same vil lage) fur wy waages, wot du yeou think “ic. T. would saay? Sure-ly he would up aud saay, ‘Sam, yeou aira fule. Go an ax Mir. H. far rst Waages; yeou ba’ dun yer haarwest there. Wot du yeou come an ax me fur yer waages fur?’ An ef I wuk all my loife fur the daavil an go tu God fur my reward he wool saay, ‘No, no, Sam; yeou go tu the daavil fur yer reward ; yeou hev wuked far him in the haarwest o’ loife; he must pay yeou.’ ’’— Westminster Gazette. Ask for Minard’s and taka no other 8 ———————————_—_— ————— P. E. Island Railway Eastor Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS at One First class Fare will be ssued March 29°h to April 3°d, 1899, both inclusive to and from all stations, good to return upto and ineiuding April 4!h, 1899. p Tickets are not good for going date of issue. Special Cheap Rates. Tiekots will be issued on all trains SATUR- PAY, Ist Apri!, good to return same day, at the following low rajes: — journey after $ Tienish to Charlottetown... ......-...5 1 25 | A berton ree . seesteee FE Bio -m field ” ‘ oo+ 39K 0’: eary _ ‘ ‘Lb Port Hil ™ 05 Wellington oo ee ere 85 Miscouche eeey 85 ©Snmmerside * 75 Kensington _ “ts - eefown e ‘75 Emerald - 69 Cape Traverse Wee See oe 75 Rradaibane to eee een “60 Hun‘er River , 15 N, Wiltshire ” 45 Charlottetown “ Souris ss 85 Bear River ee poe sokbodis: chase 75 St, Peters * Srebiiee Aneenene Georgetown _ ar es oo ee Cardigan _ > ie Morell . - 60 Mt. S'ewart ” 3 an Tignish to Summerside.... oi -- $0 95 Albertoa é ; - a Bloom field yi See ae : 75 O'Leary vis isc 75 Pert Hill #6 ‘ Berea | 45 Wellington on rr 35 Miscouche = d Ry Kensington = 25 Freetown ie Oe ee eee 35 Emerald . 45 Cape Traverse ‘* 69 Bradalbane 69 Hunter River “ 60 N. Wiltshire Re) des ‘60 Charlottetown “* ae a 5 Intermeciate Stations at propetinate rates. A Special Passenger Train will leave Tig- nish atia m. April lst; arrive at Charlotte- town abeutl10.10 a. m. Leave Charlo'te- town at 3 3) p. m, Summerside at545 p, m. arrive at Tigrtsh about 900 p. m,; thus allowing Ferple west of Summerside av ovp- ortunity of commiog to Summersice and Char lottetown. doing their business and returning the same day, o. 2. SHARP, Superintend nt tailway Office. Ch’ town, 1, "6" mar 4~-d&é&w Political Meeting A mecting of the supporters of the Liberal-Conservative party, in the southern end of the 2nd Electural District of Queen’s County, including New Dominion, St, Oatherine’s, North River, New Haven and North Wilt- shire, will be held at New Haven, on Wenesday, 15th March, next, at 2 p. m., for the purpose of organizatioz. L. L, JENKINS, Convener, Feb, 37-—~ ! i | ; =~ - ae Boys, Girls & La Cripps Paine’s Celery Compoun Banivhes Al Poison Germs and Purifies the Enti _ re System, The Marvellous Medicine Gives Strength, Vim and Snap to All Weak Puny hildren. Have vour bo 6 and girls suffered from | Grippe? If so,you have a work which you canoot uezlect if you value the future health an‘ bappine-e of yourdear ones. This is indeed the critical period of their lives—a time that calls for prompt and dec'sive astion, Ther future, which means health and p’ vsicial happine<e end suffering and early death, is in your hands dear paren 8.8 4 bie ° tem ‘on alone are responsi- | TRe use of Paine’s Celery Compound a few weeks will thoroughly cleanse impure end stagnant blood. The re’ and sluggish action of the excretory will be overcome: instead of eo clammy limbs, the whele body wil ; the true wa-mth of health; headaches an stipation, irritability und languidness: be banished, aad the rose tint of full hig w'l! flush the voueg cheeks, the eyes : reerk'o. and the elqeti ‘ quick and We iui Yoaotet tbat your an- tiring care bas brought your children safely throngh the pains, agonies and dan- gers that Grippe spreads round. Do not be deceived, however, by a satiafaction that all is well. Grippe has irmplanted seeds of other virulent troubles that must be expelled from the blood; and vo get the desired results you must have your child- ren use Paine’s Celery Compound, that marvellous prescription ef ove of earth’ mosteminent medical mea—Dr. Edward E. Pelps. t Hrs steps ot your loved ones will be the best evidence of God’s greatest gift bealih, Boys aad girls with such a start i health as they always receive from Paine’ Selery Compound grow up like young in the forest, fair to behold; twey revel in strevgth and true life, and make men vomen that sre needed by our country, © Do vour part, dear parents, and rest Behar d Pa:ne’s Celery Compound will not fail on ite grand work. ya t9 beat ar for the money J.Rartray ©. Montreat. ~ s a Cheese Makers The Morel! Dairying Co., invite tenders until 20th March, prox., from competent Cheese Makers for season of 1899. Tenders to state:— 1. Rate per lb, fiading all supplies, in- cluding helpand pay, $50 rent. 2. Wayes per month, company fioding } evervtbing including help. Quantity manufactured Jast year about 24 tones Lowest or any tender not necesearily accepted. A. D. McEWEN, Sec’y. Morell, Feb. 27 —w pat 2i Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT - TOURIST SLEEPER eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at 11 & m xrthe FACIFIC OCUAST, accommo- datiag second Class passengers for all points, algary and west. Berth Rates— RO SIE on bine Ss00 se bvcneeesed $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone.......4....-seecees 7°09 Montreal to Vancouver..... Siccciscenuee - 8 Siomteeel te Bee bite sccss sooo 6<cccwsbscscce 8 0 For Parszze Ratés to ali points in UanaDa, Western Unitep Srares and to Japan, Curva, Inpia, Hawarian I[s.anps, Aperraiis and Mania, and also for de aeriptive advertising matter and maps, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Aen. Geni. Pass. Agt ‘ Unparalled Bangains at Jurey & Co's uccessful acrifice ale <e == * Look where vou wi], but don’: buy um til you get our ale prices. Eight day etriking clocks from §2. up, warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.09 up. 3 Silverware of good quality and nice ats signs, at very low prices. Ruge, Broach es, Sleeve Linke, Chains, Bracelete, Stick Pins, Lockete, ete., at reduced price™ Spectacles and eyeglaeses very cheap. We also have a nice line of Chinaw Fancy Goods, Toys, etc. whiek wd be at extraordivary low prices to clear. Repairing attended to Clocke, Watches and Jewelry. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods store of JSURHY & CO. Sunnyside, opposite Post Office el TO LET. About 43 aers of land bet ween the Upper and Lewer 81. Peter’s Road joining the Betate of the late recken. Apply atthe office of the Uoa- nolly Metate, ao Bireet. A. A. McDONALD, W. W. SULLIVAN. ARTHUR PETEBS, a Trestees late Owen i, Joha, Ww. B, * Feb 22-000 tf “ 50 ie * a 4