Every Housekeeper wants pure hard soap that lasts well—lathers freely, is low in price and high in quality. Surprise Soap filis the want perfectly. 6 CcnTs a CAKE. Wanis, Lost, Found, &e WANTED-A_ smart, intelligent, boy as apppeutice at THE EXAMINER office — PURSE FOUND —with small sum money. A pply at EXAMLIN &R Office. litt SILVER WATC!It LOST.—A lady's watch between Overa House and Orlebar Street Finder wi!! please leave at THE EXAMINRE office. 2ins pd Ww ANTED.—A housemaid $7 per month. for further particulars apply to Miss Snel- grove, Kent St, 3ins TO LET.—That pleasantly situated dwell- og on Prince 4trect, now oeeupied by Mr. Rridges Pesseas On given about the first February. next, Apply to Peake oo ~ ay rO LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing south. 19 rooms, ba hreom aad pantry. heat- dowith hot wa’er « ad fitted for electric light. houses oa Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pratry and bate room. Apply to Jathesea 4 Bentley. 218 rO LAT—A house contatning five rooms, étuate? ~n King Street, back of Merchaat’s Bank ofr *'E Islan Apply at the office of L. L Beer WANTED.—Trustworthy persons to solicit o ders for “War in South Africa” by William Harding, the famous traveller and editor, Fastest selfing book ever prablisked. Tells all about @e¢ battles, marches and sieges of this remarkable war. A bonanza for workers, Big eommissions. Freight and duty paid. Credit giver Ourfirs free. Address The Dominion Company, Dept. 6, Chicago. 21 wk LO&T—A silver medal, marked “Scholar- ship.” Apply at tius office 6 tf PER DAY sure. Reliab'e per- $2.00 son, gentlemen or lady, to rep- resent reliable fir:ia. Position permanent.’ $ 600.00 per yous and expenses. Ex -eriencs Wins essary. [ .O'<aelt:, Dist. Maaager Halifax, N 8. WE WANT AT ONCE — Good _ honest menin every lota‘y, loral or travelling. to ntroduce and advertise our goods, tacking up how eards oa fenv 3s, along public roads, and ll conspicuous places. No experience need- ed. Salary or comraission $60 per month and @xXpenses $2.50 per day. Write at once for full particalars.. Tox EmMPrIrR#,,.MEDICINE Co., Londen, Oat. 224 en Qaeen S reet. lately eco1pied by John Maemford, in good repair, oorvtaining eight rooms, frost procf cellar, arce yard. Apoly atthe residence of Chas, "sigh, Ir. Hillsborough 3. 272 ro LWC&—A vase F)VZSALTOR &) LET—Solendid 2-acre asture fiald on Lo ver St Peter’s Road, one mile ‘rom Post Office. F. W. L Moore, London House Dorner. 77 2wks eo d WATCH LOST —A large silver watch, open face, somegpiere between Byfield St. and Opera House, Finder will be rewarded on leaving same at T. A. McLean’s office. W ANTED—82.00 per day sure, gentl omen or ladies: *pscial work; position p2rm anent; eliable firm. with bast references; experience unnecessary. addcess—S. M. Frv. Field Man ager, Halifax. 169 dawtf KEYS LOST.— A. bunch of keys was left in the Post Ofice, Lock Box, No 2%, last even- ing. Bhe finder wil kindly leave them with Mr. Masoa, Stamp Vender. Prince Rdward Island Railway On and after TU ESDAY, 26th, Dec., 189€ he trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun: days excepted,) as under — Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Kead STATIONS ward. Read down up >. we. Be Te A.M PM 10 715 lv Ch'town ar 945 210 30 731 Reyalty Junct 925 1% 17 318 }. Wiltshire $39 115 31 825 Hunter River 826 106 13 850 ¥Fmerald Jue 7 44 12 30 47 92% kensington 7 08 1202 10 950 ar ; lv 6% 11 3 @ side P. M. 1230 lv ar A.M. 1010 113 .... Wellingtom..... 9 37 a hée6e Bee ee nas 8 49 $00 .°.....O’Leary...... 7 40 08 Ee NO Se 6 35 5 OO ar... .. Tignish..... lv 5 16 PM AM. PM AM 2 10 lv.. Charlottetown. .ar 10 10 335 ar (Mi. Stewart ) 45 2350 iv) danction t 30 Tl eee OS ere 5 2% a... .Georgetown. .. .lv 6 50 PM AM PM AM 3 45 lv.. Mount Stewart...ar 8 25 6 SB .ccoe : ae ee £58. .co-adt eae Toe 620 ar... -Souris..... lv 600 PM AM Pp. M,. A. M 5 1E Ww..... Emerald... .ar 7 35 605 ar Cape Traverse..lv 645 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen. Man. Can. Gov't Rys. Moncton, N. B ‘G AFSHARYP, Superintendent, P.E. I. FC Wesley Co <= HALF TONE’ =e Zinc ETCHING,ELECTROTYPING., Ti OOCK Sr ST. JOHN, N.B. ALLELE ELE ETE AMERICAN BARBERS. fhe Awful Roast They Get From ae Husglish Dramatic Cri. Take the harmless, necessary operations of shaving, says William Archer, in a let- ter to the New York Times. In a good English barber's shop it is a brief and not unpleasant process. Im an Americano “tonsorial parlor” it is a lingering and costly torture. One of the many reasons which lead me to regard the Americans as a leisurely people, rather than a nation of hustlers, is the patience with which they submit to the long drawn tyranny of the barber. In England one grudges five minutes for a shave, and one pays ‘rom 4d te Gd. In America one can hard y escape in 25 minutes, and one pays (with the executioner’s tir) from a shil- ling to 15d. The charge would be by ne means excessive if one enjoyed all the endless processes to which one is sub jected, but for my part I would willingly pay double to escape them. Che essential portion of the business, the actual shaving. is, as a rule, badly performed, with a heavy band and with a good deal of needless pawing about of the patient’s head. But when the shave is over the horrers are only beginning. First your face is cooked for several min- utes in relays of towels steeped in boiliag water, then a whole series of essences is rubbed into it. generally with the tortur- er’s naked hand. "The sequence of taese essences varies in different pariors, but one especially loathsome brew, known as “witch bazel,” is everywhere inevitabr-. Then your wounds have te be elabo rately doctored with stinging chemicals: your hair, which has been hoprlessly tov sled in the pawing process, has to be drenched in some sickly smelling oil anc prushed: your mustache has to be lubri eated and combed, and at last you escap ; he tormentor’s clutches, irritat: ed, hepelessly late for an tmp vn so Preekiix ppoiltment Neptune's ocean would sen DR.A.W._ CHASE’S REMEDIES. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, for diseases of the Kidneys, Liver, Bladder and Bowels. One pill a dose; 25c. a box. Dr. Chase's Catarrh Cure, for Cold in the Head, Catarrh, Dropping in the Throat, and ‘ Hay Fever. 25¢. a box, blower free. Dr. Chase's Oint- ment for Eczema, Salt Rheum, Piles and all itching skin diseases. cents a box. Dr. Chase’s Nerve Food, for exhausted, worne out nerves and thin, watery, diseased ‘fe blood. soc. alarge box. « eet Dr, Chase's Liver Cure, for diseases of the Liver, Jaundice and Biliousness. soc, a bottle. Dr. Chase's Syrup of Linseed and Turpen- tine, a positive cure ior Croup, Asthma, Bron- chitis and all Coughs and Co'da. 2c. a large bottle. At all dealers. Removed The Printing and Bookbinding estab- —lishment of— JOHN COOMBS has been removed to the large and spacious room, over E. H. Norton’s, (next Prowse Bros,) Business office down siairs—_-where he will be pleased to meet all his old customers, and as many new ones as will favor him with a call, Good Work— Lowest Prices— Special Attention. John Coombs, Priuter and Bookbinder. Bare Footed No Never When you can buy girls; nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Butten ed and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR J. H BELL'S CAS DOWN ! CASH DOWN The highes’ for scrap iron, lead, copper, brass or any old alloy at Exdale Foundry. T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown THE DAILY KAAMINEK, CHARLOTIETOWN, 4 AE 8 LINEN SEN NC RI. OR nS Hodd S are the only medicine that o will cure Dia- betes. Like I} Bright’s Dis- ease this dis- ease was in- a curable until Dodd's Kidney Pills cured it. Doctors themselves confess that without Dodd's Kidney Pilis they are powerless against Dia- betes. Dodd's Kidney Pills are the first medicine that ever cured Diabetes. Imitations—box, name and pil, are advertised to do so, ut the medicine that does cure | | l i is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd's Kidaey Pills are fifty cents a box at all druggists. | = re area ae Spell This, Some of you who think you are well up in spelling just to try to spell the words in this little sentence: “Tt Is agreeable to witness the un- paralleled ecstasy of two harassed ped- dlers endeavoring to gauge the symme- try of two peeled pears.” Read it over to your friends and see how many of them can spell every word correctly. The sentence contains many of the real puzzlers of the spell- ing book. ee > The trouble with most of us is that we throw musty old crusts on the wa- ter and expect frosted cake in return. —Atchison Globe. Interesting. “Life must be very monotonous for you,” said the sympathetic friend. “Not at all,” answered the Chinese emperor. “TI find a great deal of excite- ment getting up early in the morning to see whether or not I was assassinat- ed the night before.”—Washington Star. A Bachelor’s Romance, ‘I came pretty near getting engaged once.” “Why didn’t you?” “The day 1 made up my mind to propose to the girl a man came along and asked me to go fishing.”—Chicago Record. Spanish Courtesy. In the Spanish Bibles and prayer books the nameof the Saviour and those of the saints are always printed with the title “senor” (mister) before them, as Mr. John the Baptist, Mr. Saint Paul, Mr. Saint Matthew, ete.—Chicago Record. The best thing to be done when evil comes upon us is not to resort to lam- entation, but to act; not to sit and suffer, but to rise and seek the remedv. In the Imperial library at Calcutta more than 10,000 volumes on Indian affairs are brought together and clas- sified. The best plaze to buy Car- pets isat Prowse Bros See the big bargains in men’s underwear $1.50 suit for $1.00—J. B. Macdenald & Co. We Wish Our Customers —ONE AND ALL— A Happy and— Presperous New Year We also desire to thank them for their very liberal patromage during the Fast year, making it the most suceess- year we have yet had. That our efforts to please has been appreciated, ig evident from our rapid increase iu business, We will strive to merit still further your continued patronage. W. N. TANTON JEWELER Great George Street, doors from Grafton St...... ' BUNNYSIDE DENTSTRY WIRE Office in New Prowse Block first door to the right up tairs. Telephone connection. JANUARY 17,1900 He’s Got a Bite FOLLY Bright Chewing Tobacco of the most toothsome tobacco made, DOMINION TOBACCO CO,, - MONTREAL. 8 BO oo AMISON’ Nepaisan even at this critical period balsam is administered. —weakened voice —feeble pulse — delirium —convulsions — and LIFE IS SAVED It should be always on hand and given at the first symptom but it will nearly perform miracles whenever used. 25c. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. CROUP is the most deadly of all diseases of children. It gives very little time in which to seek remedies. A little tiredness—a cough— feverishness— stifled coughing .: this wonderful In default for Assessment due on Real Lot, upow which, or avy part thereof, such List of Ratepayers for the City of Charlottetown ber, 1899, containing names of all such defaulters. and the amount due from them respectively, with a statement of the Number of the town Lot, Water Lot or Commen Property, for the year ending 31st Decem- assessment is in default. Name of Ratepayer In Default. Binns, Elizabeth Coyle, Stephen Cudmore, Andrew Hughes, Peter Huches, Jobn Lowe, Walter McKay, W Dav:d Vistoria Cap. 12, Saction 91, after 30d said City, I will make aa said City, for Juig:m-n¢ t respec:ive amounts so! judgement being daly entered, such landa, December 19, 1899 —1mo eM QO een eee ee I — to. All work yuaranteed first-class, at R. B. NORTON & CO’, Store, or ceive prompt attention, te to Amount patemens meting Reon won | og seat House & Landon Town 631 No. 26, 4th Hundred $18.00 House & Land on Town Lot No. 3, 204 Hundred 15.75 House & Land oa Common Lot No. 26 6.75 | Honse & Land on Common Let No. 22 6.75 House & Lind on Common Lot No. 21 2.25 Vacent Land on Common Lot No. 31 2.06 Mill Bulljing: & Lsnl on Common Lots Nos. 19 & 20 28.12 Purdie, Jane (W. A. O, Morson, Leslie Me-« Nuit, Trustees House & Liad on Towa Lots Nos. 97 & 98, lat Huad-ed 33.75 Stewart, Alian Estate of late Vacant Land oa Town [ot No. 55, 3ri Hundred 2.06. Wailing Mrs House ¢& Land on Town Lot No. 89, 20d Hundred 2,88 Watling, Mrs Vacant Laad on Common Lot No. 15 1.68 Williams, Joho Houses & Lind on Vonmoa Tint No. 2t 11.25 Notice is hereby given that pursn ad list of the Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown, who have failed to pay within the time prescribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in “olicasion to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of and all of ithe Jands above described, for the Dated this 19ti day of December, A. D., 1699. ROBERT VANIDE2STINE, City Collector, Plumbing & Heating —— 69 402 6606¢-——— I am now prepared to do Sanitary Plumbing in all its branches. Also Steam and Hot water Heating and Gas Fitting, See me before placing your orders—it will be money saved. Orders left Angus McInnis, Gas, Steau and Hot Water Fitter, Ch’town, P. EI. »B What is nicer at dinner than a bottle of good pickiog, We keep all kinds ranging from 12ot, per bottle, including White Onions Piealilli Onions in Picalilli Walnuts Mixed, Chow-Chow Sweet, Pickle Girkens In lever or cork top bottles SANDERSON & C0 GROCER. PHYSICAL - EXERCISES rTrANCING Miss H. C-. Macdonald, Beginners may enroll their names new, ort he new term begimning 8:h January, Ladies and Gentlemen, 8, pm; Child. ren, 4, p m. Private classes and lessons arranged for On application, at Miss Macdonald’s roome, Prowse Block Sunnyside. During the coming week, Miss Mac. donald will be at home to intending pupils, from 11, am toi, p m,aad4 to 6,pm. Desicns CopyricHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and description may qnickly ascertain our opinion free whether an invention is probably paterttable. Communica. tions strictly confidential. Handbook cn Patents t free. Oldest a vy for securing patents, oP ateuts taken tkrough Munn & Co. receive special notice, without charge, in the Scientific Fuerica, to the provisions of the Statute, 51 478 publication of tho above list, beiag a em, acd then unpaid, and that upon such ‘ther apply for a warrant for the eale of > ——aaw ee Jobbing promptly attemded Estimates furnished at short notic-, at residence, Edward Street, wili re PRACTICAL PLUMBER a ——- of England and German manufacture—at very fine prices tor the balance ef the season. JOUN manent picture made, designs fcr photo work. DR. AYEPS STILL ON HAND A few of our finest overcoatings and suitings im Scotch west Allnew fresh goods this season. cropeseiielinieseeaiadai ae See Our Carbon Portraits Just the thing for Xmas presents. The handsomest and most per New scenery and accessories, and the lates! Baby always weleome at the studio of ™ GEO. H. COOK, | Corner Queen and Grafton Streets MLEOD & CO A handeomely iitustrated weekiv. ITercest cr- culation of any ecientitic journal, “‘erms. Ma yenr ; four moths, $i. Sold by all newse on! es. MUNA & C0, 3°18roadway. Mew . C25 F St. Waehine Liberal-Conservatives, Attention, The annual meeting of the Libera ]-Con servative Conference of Prince Eiward Island will be beid in the Lyceum, Char-4 lottetown, on Tuesday tie 23rd day of — January instant, at eleven o’clock, a. m. polliug districts are respectfully requested to secure a full representation from their divietone. D. FERGUSON, President Liberal Conservative Conference, of P. E.L. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary Liberal Coveervative Conference, of P, E I. mee In connection with the above I give notice that a Convention for the Fort Augustus District will be held in the Benevolent Irish Society Rooms, Kent Street,on the same day ae the above at 1.30 p.m., for the purpose of nominating two candidates for the representation of eaid district in the Legislative Assembly. FREDERICZ HORNE, Convener Fort Augnatus Dietrict. dy law & w wat, ber, s’side jou, }’impar. You are interested in reading the letters from, and the telegreme about Prince Biward I-land’s representatives in South Africae; now liable to be in the fightin z at aay time. FOR ONE DOLLAR I will eend to any address, postpaid am elegant photograph, size, 7x9 inches, of our contingent,with Major Weeks in the centre—a splendid large photograph of Rav. T. F. Fal- lerton taken the dey before he left the Island— TRANSVAAL SOUVENIR BOOKLET nicely illustrated, written by Mr. A. M. Beldiog, of St. John—and two copies of ‘‘our Contingent.” Wail Calendars, one at least of which should be in every house Prinoe Bdward Island. All for One Doll:r. #7 ROBT. L. COTTON, P. O. Box, 84, CHARLOT18TO TO LET The merthead of a house situat-d on Prince Street, couta'ning nine roons, ~uit- i OHARLOTTETOWN | able fer a bearding house-or private resid- ence, Apply te THOMAS McQUAID, QucenjS:. 24 The Conveners for all the electoral and ~