SS ce Orn eR RR om ee ee ete a alii, . OO LLLP rtm . ; . ° 2 é swerke . rhe Examine Calendar. | LiNif > | x 6 3 33 «| «4 30 . ‘ ‘ 5 19 4 5 ; 6 US 5 3 6 47 + aa 6 Mor 2} . 49 (745 | mT waders 0) } s2 | 8 33 & W sday 1&8 } 55 9 22 97! 17 58 1011 | i &r iV i LU : ’ 16 A Vv : a o L] 14 l 4 Ll 49 | 12s 12 ] 5 mor! 12Su 12 : t IS M 1] ' Li <0 14 9 20 14 a i> . ; > > ’ 5 ve saay i bok 17 . 04 6 ay 6 23 20 3 32 1; { 24 23 | 4-41 ’ , Q a" ks 0 a0 > we 9 ] j 28 6 19 00 Monday 659 | 29 aL | 7 08 4 1a) 57 30 34 7 56 > U nes S56 32 37 s 45 3 r rsday 54 34 4] 9 22 24 Friday 50 34 45 110 22 25 Saturday 50 36 jee 28 26 Sunday 48 28 56 even : , > Cr 27 Monday 43 42 59 «(CO 49 28 Tuesday 4) 5 43 tk 2 1 38 ; — | Ele tcneie conaceeainad SOE! SLO ETN oe oe | on o RISE : curs wu WARES oy wasn DAY SOAP Lasts long— fathers freely— a pure hard soap —low in price— highest in quality. AAP AAA Wu dud dev eid dee IW UN teed. | WAAAAAAAYA ST. CROIX SOAP MFG. CO., St. Stephen, 8.8. PARAAARY recevercemnnesnennnnenn® Wants, Lost, Found, aut on Saturday nigh l'very, please POCKE ! yotween Perkins & containing a ema! leave at this office BOOK LOST ‘o’s and Stanleye’ sum. Finder will nd be rewarded | »sle'gh for sale or | ' FORSALE lore urt sty w ll trads fora carriages: c¢ rans’ cafriag? eh nu bo seen at Holl- | WANTED.—aboyt . Apoly at this office IR WANTED.—a sit ashelpin genersl | housework Dy acapsdle yo19g Woman. Apply | at this office SKATES repiifred by a con tore ation Sharpened while you wait. and | stant hand at Rice’s »»p wite the Skating 925 1f ; soeesiiteeaniiiiep—~<leipeeememeagapaisininiiiilliclliipcmietipeminatiasiien “Toe Co Breheratsa.” “Chunetatianity aod tis'¢1." se°-m x03, bv Rav. Janas Simp- 9, Deioa5s andi li: vaspss ively. forsale at THE KCAMINER Off72 ani at Carters’ and faszacl & Moor2’s B»»kstores X7v1> PHOTOGRAPAI®.—The celebrated Cre- one Cameras are being used hy amateurs and professionals ell over the civilized world. @ most compac. apd least complicated oft any in the market. A child ean operate hem. Plain and Comoilete Instructions go with each Camers. Size of nic’ures 24}x2} un 057. Price ip. N»-thingon earth «ill give you or a frien [to whom presented mre pleasure than one of these Cameras. Wriie Sor [liustrated Catalogue wita full d2serin- tions, Prices&c. Marsh Mfg. Co., 542 W. Lake “* Chieago. 297 tf. TO LET.—The bouse and premises known 53.5 us the “Old Londo 1 Hone,’ sitnateon Water et., .exttse Government Warehouse No 1 4Appiv to Peake Hras & Co jan2s—tf Prince Edward [sland Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 r {this Rat way will run daily, (Sun xcepted,) as under. s Out- Trains In- \ Re STATIONS ward, Read up o M, Pr. M. » ie HB 700 310 Charlottetown...10 20 2 30 715 38 30..Royalty Junction]1O 15 2 16 7 52 417 . North Wiltshire. 9 20 1 40 $04 4%1..Hunter River... 9 05 1 28 S33 6 16.,E merald... ...<.. 8 18 12 & 9 05 5 47..K ensington. 713 1220 } 30 6 5O Ar { Lv 7 00 12 00} + S’ Side . M2 2 i Ly. J | Ar 10 30} 1 37 . Wellington..... ‘ae ile gi | ROS 9 00 i ad ge, ee See es Al Tebee60 6 os és eee 6 5D » OU ar 006- pee thapenead ly 6 LU A, Hs A, SD Iv ..cee ...»Charlottetown....ar 10 30 aL | eens Mount Stewart..... 9 05 Si ond eadek a oo Cardigap.....scscce 2 OO 5 45 ar .. fseorgeiown. ..... lv 7 10 - M A.M. 1 05 lv......... Mount Stewart...ar 8 55 4 ad eeetecs «+e Morell O60 ove ttese Ee D 12,6... 60dte SUMS. ic ceoens. tn O 4) 6 eens ss ode+e eae — Tet A. M. <1 A, M. ® 15 lv...... ....Emerald........ar 7 WO U WO ar..........Cape Traverse. lv 7 00 Pa Me ao Trains are cur by Easte-n Standard Time. D. POTTINGER, | and, -~ en. Man. Can. .Gov’t Rys. ; Mencton, N. D Superintendent, P..E. I. R “7. A. SHARP . ' -avlat etwewrn_ THE DAILY UXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOW Ty tt EE El OE IN . ' v " q ares Z rat Is o- on i i lL. When it was dt I i GO y S ' \ ” oe W ‘ i } 4 yar ‘ Uj } ; s i le it then again it recedes, us anfi reaches the ear ver} Ss tak place ever) : and with great regularity \ i east wind blowing the wa \ gets very low and the und very faint. A Vind causes the water to sound toiucrease in volame iiut it is just before a great Dorther that the old well plays its wiidest pranks. Then fer several hours the wa ter rises to within a few feet of the toy ol the well and emits the Wwelradest, wildest noises that ever reached human ears. At such times eyen the water drawn out wito backets moans and wails as if in anguish. The well is about 60 feet deep. A few years ayo the land on which it is Jocyxted was bought by a Mr. Watkins, who, not liking the sounds that came from the well, employed two men tc tillitup. They shoveled dirt into th« well two weeks, but it did not affect the depth of water perceptibly, and they threw up the contract. Fx measurements of the excavations tl had made it has been calculated th she well should have been filled upa | little more than twice. The water is very clear, with a bluish tint, and is fairly palatable. No other wells in the neighborhood show such pranks as are played by the ‘‘sin Pint well.’’-—Fort Worth (Tex.) Cor. Chi cago Inter Ocean. ~~ ea ~ Took Her Tr. **Ves,”’ said the basiness man, * have given up trying to collect that lit tle bill fri m DBilkins, You st e, he isa pretty big, husky feilow, and he used to throw my collectors ont.’’ “Then why didn’t you employ a | woman collector? He coaldn’t do thai to a woman.’ ‘*That’s what I thought. So I got one and sent her around, but she never Came back.”’ ‘“*Why not?” **He married her.’ ,,.°, wf wt A Consoling Thought. The bishop of Wakefield was once consoling an east end costermonger for the loss of his little son. The poor fel- | low was rocking to and fro in his dis- tress. He suddenly looked at the bishop, with tears running down his chueks, said, ‘‘D’ye think I could ge the young baggar stuffed?’’—London News. Ainwick castle, according to the ob- servations of a Jearned antiquary, owes its Origin to the Romans. It is one of the largest Gothic buildings in Britain, containing about five acres of ground ' within its outer walls, flanked with 186 towers and turrets. The eagle first appeared on the sea) of the United States in a design submitted to congress by William Barton of Phil- adelphia in 1782. The device was adopt- ed June 20 of that year. POD ARS MRI es | IN, FEBRUARY 1, 1889 ee ae carern) breeding nave ae: ) ring and | ny veloped gt they if Variety in col ymetiies In shape. One vi ry choi style of animal, called the spiny mouse, has a row of bristling hair for a spinal ornament and is a very cute miniature The fa- seen for salo reproduction of a porcupine, , tniliar white mice so often on the streets bere have been bred with black eyes instead of red ones. It has | taken several years to produce these re- | | sulta, but the society now claims to be | | a ee i mg | gentleman.—London Telegraph. ‘ ed more and more shrill till it ceases to able to furnish mice in 12 or 18 diffe: ent saades. To any one who is able to overcome the fear of mice they arv dainty, delicate little studies at any time, but when they play around in suits of chocolate, sable, fawn, jet black, tortoise or golden agouti they be come perfectly fascinating. As in ‘the case of all fads of this kind, the prices brought by these little pets are extremely steep. Fifteen dollars or $20 is not a large price to pay fora well bred mouse, and some of them have been sold for as high as $25. A Judicial Ruling. During the bearing of a case at the Bloomsbury county court counsel refer red to the defendant, an Oxford master of arts, as ‘this man,’’ wherenpon de- fendant’s counsel protested, saying he might at least have used the word ‘‘gen t'eman.’’ Judge Bacon — Nonsense That is the sort of affectation you often bear among women when they say ‘“‘yon onght to call mea Jady.’’ In my opinion man is a much better title than You Can't Hear It, There are many sounds animals can hear which are inaudible to man. Mr Galton, the famous anthropologist, has invented a little whistle with an ad justable plug, by which it oan be render- give any note to our ears, yet a dog will hear it as a whistle still and answer Peadily its call. en ree GK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, «ndigestion and Too Ecarty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsf- aess, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFTD LIVER. They Regulaie the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Pill. Small Dose. | Smail Prico, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand “arter’s Little Liver Piflg | ~~ wee South American Rheu- § matic Cure Cures in ri 1 to 3 Days. Solomon Woodworth, of Hope- well Hill, N.B., deplorably helpless condition, induced by the agonies of rheumatism. Mr, Woodworth had mee «6tiSm of the contract Severest form and ina § work —for weeks he could get no rest fm suffered the most violent pains in his arms and shoulders—grew worse and Mee felt he could not live, so terrible were his sufferings—-his arms becaive per- fectly helpless. He began : taking South American Rheumatic Cure— after the second dose he experienced g great relief and at the end of three hours every vestige of the pain was @ gone—the use of his hand and arm gether like a new man and to-day re- joices in a cure which he proclaims almost a miracle, South Rheumatic Cure cures in 1 to 3 days every form of rheumatism ane neu- ralyia. Do not suffer longer—it will relieve ia six hours. South American Nervine soothes the nerves and cures all forms of ner- vousness, South American Kidney Cure in a fow S_ld bv Dr. 8S, Is rescued from a §@ dd rheume- very snort time was incapacitated for @ t returned gradually and he feels alto- American § cures only kidney diseases—relieves Bj hours, dand Geo. Hughes Druggist . ' } Canadian Pasific ‘allway, TRAVEL - IN - COMFORY -BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving Montreal every THURSDAY a. m™m, rthe PACIFIC CUOAS?, account datieg seco id « iass passengers f “a % 1G : : 1g & for ail bolnt algary and west, Berth Pates— Montreal to Calgary...... Montreal to Kevelstone. Sie Montreal to Vancouver...... ‘eee g in Montreal to Seattle...... nie tenet For Passage Rates to ali pointe jg Canapa, Western Unitren States and JAPAN, Coins, 'wora, Hawattan Igpagne AvatTraLis and Manita, and also for de scriptive advertising «atter and pe, write to A. H. NOTMAN, Geni, Pees, Aot. Bt, John, N. y ; seeing soap! soap JA. 551 ee for the mone JRattRaY GC. MowrreaL. “= $415,000 ————= (eer wile fy We have received instructions of Insurance Companies to sell by public auction, in lots to suit the trade, and without reserve, at No 290 St. James Street, Montreal, Que., the ’ whole stock of Messrs McIntyre Son& Co.,a small portion slightly dameged in the late great fire and comprising—Silks, Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Kid Gloves, Linens, Trimmings, Cambrics, Linings of all kinds, Perfumery, Berlin Wool, about $180 000.00 worth of Dress Goods and Cashmeres. Terms will be given on day of sale. Stock on view on 6th February. The sale wiil take plave on the 7th, 8th, 9th February next at ten o'clock each day. : MARGOTTE BROS., Auctioneers MontREAL. 244244 44L 24444244 R8hR 44424 es SS SS ES SES ES SES SE EE Ee ES EE SS SS ES SS SS SS «tf : Cl ‘Clean Sweep «ill| «ll is wale | qj You can't alurays di] get the chance a] Of buying so cheap Bw the balance of our stock of Boys’ Suits «tf aft afl atl ati] aif] ff} af tA positively ke closed out at half price. Boots and Shoes. A lot of Ladies’ Fine Dongola FEodts worth from $1.25 to $1.85, all will go now for 75s a pair. A lot of Women’s Strong Bots for ( 50 cents a pair. —¥— $1.00 «f(t Men’s Overshoes . | atl Women’s Overshoes - - ‘90 aff Boys’ Hockey Boots - $1.30 Men’s Hockey Boots - $1.65 F COME NOW TO 4 « FOR BIG BARGA'NS fuillw Men’s Ulsters and cuits at your own price. Men’s Underclothing at clearing prices, J.B. Macdonald & Co 3 AUiUGUUNSQROAULAG iS AAbLAAAAALASLAASAA444444 444d SA4dAOUUGAAALAAAAASS POSTULUUrreU ema etreteeetreetererreettetitrerrirreretierirritre 3 Use Kuonpike Bar the grea, Laundry anl = s:>uring 1 marvel of cheapness unaulpald excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes Use Junites for the toilet ag ight Laundry. Makes child's play of washday, J.D LAPTHORN & 6) Ctarlottetown Soap Werks, ‘Molasses ald Safi Extra choice Porto Rig Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow esttm | C Sugar, Demerara Crystals ‘in bags Selling at lowes prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jaw 5th 99 4 2 wks eod KS I - ‘ Practise Makes For Perfection in writing advts. as in most other things, The oftener yon change your ads the better you will be able to write, —the the more benefit you'll get from them too. & Have you changed your advtg. in The Examiner onee this month. If not, why not The Examiner Pub. G0. Pullishers of The Examiner a a —-— ———— —— 878 KIN be, iv The lealing newspaper of P. E Islend. BE —— - Go ) Twenty Dollars Rewatl information Veaditg Any person giving to the apprehensios of the party or pat who broke into my house 03 North 9nd between the dates of the 230d and the? inst. will receive the above reward. R. M. YOUNG: Pat The laland X avigation Compal} (LIMITED) eT Te if The Annus] General Meeting of = Inland Navigation UOomp@iy, hae is | wili'be held in the room, (up —— Mr. Jobn McKacheru’s bu:lding, © tbe Queen and King Streets, on Thoradafs i QO’ } ek p m. Y x LC. OWES Secrest > | 23rd inet., at chree ; 3 1s 1206 Ch’town,'4:h Feb’y LSvd 29 —3aw, mon, wed, !7'- ae FARM TO LET AT ROVALIME 0 the North To let “Milford Farnt” 0 “ River Roal, about a mile “ Woe at present iv the occupation Of the of the late George Thorne. It pert" about 29 acres of laad in @ bigh Be cultivation, fronts oa the North ; 3 Shore. aad apd There is a good one S& story farm howe —e with outbuild a large stable and barn, and a 100 itre | - 4} rem seg. Posses8'08 gives [oneal latter end of Nowewbi unas quire! Ja r ae 5 batebit a yeu rem.ses are well adapte | bed pasture farm. Rent $209.00 | For further particulars spp D: 7 Dun jas iy 254