= indi xaminer Calendar. FOR MARBCH.... The E a MOONS CHANGES. Last Quarter, 4th. N M , Lit i ( r, 15th. | r MM Fit} as We! Sun Days | High ern ee length Water | Q ; 2 . pets | TWedne jay 16 39 #5 48 (115 2 26 ZThurs¢ sy 38 46 8 3 15 : 3 Friday 36 47 12 | 404 4Saturdoy 4} 4 | 5 {453 | 5 Sunda: 32 50 18 § 42 | 6 Monda 30 52 22 | 631 7 Tuesday 28 53 28 | 719 3 Wednesday 26 54 28 & US 9 Thursday 24 56 31 8 50 | 10 Friday 22 57 35 9 45 1] Saturday 20 |5 59 | 39 10 34 12 Sunda. 18 6 0 41 11 23 13 Monda 16 l 45 morn 14 Tuesday 13 3 48 l Oi 15 Wednesday 13 4 51 I 50 éiThursday | 11 5 55 | 239 17 Friday 9 6 58 $ 28 18 Saturday 8 7 12 0 4 16 19 Sunda 5 9 4 5 05 20 Monda 3 ll 3 5 54 21 Tuesday l 12 ll 6 42 2 Wednesday 5 59 13 14 7 oa 23 Thursday $7 15 18 i. 24 Friday 55 16 21 9 09 25) Saturday 53 17 24 6 59 26| Sunday 5] 19 | 28 10 46 | 27 Monda a9 | 20 | 32 (2) 35 | 2% sday 47 21 34 even | 990: Wednesday| 45 22 37 1 13 30) Thursday 43 24 41 2 02 | 31 wy «CtC«dIS*« C462 25 i124 1250 | toot 00000000000 008 + Joy and Smiles in place of sighs on wash day. Surprise, a pure hard soap with a quick lather, peculiar qualities for cleansing, makes easy work of wash day. F: “low the directions on the wrap- per for finest results. POSS SSOS FOOSSSOOSSOOOS 9OOOOSS OSS O9O0 HH O099SS 945066 909 SURPRISE is the name. Scrnrs a Cake. * = OP OOOOOO 60900090000 | Wants, Lost, ——— Found, &€ WANTE by the first of April, a eirl for general housework in a small family, ood Wages ap; ly at this office 63 Sa FOR S41 E OR TO LET—That brick house situated on n rth side P W College Block, 46 room, 0 wafer heating large garden and barn in rear anply to S C Moore or F WL Moore Excrs F W Moore 63 dy lw T) LE Two small heuses on Dorchester Street. aoriyto Wm Murrav twk pd ® ORGA'™ FOR 934 LE.—sn organ in rood con | dition. e $20.00. apply at this effice d2 @ 4 NOTICE. —As mv wife has left me, I hereby give notive thatI will not be resronsib'e for any bills contracted by her Bernard Wvnne iimyvale 3i p! 60 LOST--\ pair of gold rimmed spectacles Finder wi] pleese leave at this office. 58 WANT ED.—\ yonng mw of good adijress astravel \ov siliesnan must have some ex" periencs «nd h> a hastler- Apply by let'er to A.B Po ¢ Offic: Box 517 Ch’town +5 To LE—The house and oremises known asthe “© 1 Lon itor Honse,’situateon Water svernment Warehouse No St., ..oxt i> (i . jan2s—t? Applv to Peake ros & Co. WANTED TO BIRE.—on a farma yourg man. Sicady emvpievment, =n4d good wages Apply at THe EXAYVINER office ‘A IAT Some days ag), a bl wk ocker *pan- iel, Reward paid forits return te Mr. *. W. Weeks. 5B kw NDI! fi WEREBY GIVEN ‘tHAT aoodilicati in will by mite to to Parlia nent of Can via itance* session bv THE DOWIN.- ION PE {WANE TI LIAN COMPAWAY. fora Actty ens2l ite Lvs aleoade obtained (60 Vievoia tvev 3) art Gt Virtoria charter Witol 1+ tha ‘tapital Stock of the Com- pany, 29 | to er 'date, defiaa, dectare and enla*zai-inovera of leading, purchasing, hor- ro vir ’ 98.97. 291 For thre 01777448 Darrt Torsats his 12 h Dacem ‘er, 189). MACDONELL, BYLAND & THOMPSON, 3} 3 Sylicitess for the avplicants “Tos see Br-tirate.” “Christianity and Aenotl: 44." s9* 1903, bv Rev. James Simp- awh. orice sy 5: 11th vrasp2s‘ivelye. forsale at Tae CV arvse fice anid at Cartera’ and Hasear | & “4 r*": Bookstores. BK AT £2 thorpened while you wait and Yaprire| by a competeut hand at Rice’s Bieveie Repiir Store opposite the Akating Rink O27 tf. WANTED —a at 'y yonng man who haa bad some experience in Donble Entry Boox-keep- ing. an reefn! for general cilice work. Apply at this off e. 61 TO RENT.—for atermirf1 to 5 veare, that twelve (12) secre ‘oO: situated on wat side of Malpeq 1+ Poad. row in pessession of J T Peardon E+q Poscesion given lst May next Apply to Peake Bros & Co 61 NOTICE [2 HeR = Y GIVEN thet an app ; a THE DALLY KAAMINE CuAnLUrrETOWN MARCH 15, I&¢9 Desperate. “I wanta horse and trap fora fa- mera. Can you let me have them?’’ in- quired the young man in the loud check suit of the cautious liveryman, whose stock occupies the same placo in bis affections that a wife and family should. ‘Well, if you're carefuil,’’ replied the gautious liveryman slowly. The turnout was at last ready, and | while the young man in the loud check | suit was arranging himself in his seat the proprietor patted the horse, an es pecial favorite, tried the buckles of the kk the shafts and performed wl La DarTHuose, | al] the usual ceremonies due upon such an occasion. Then, as he handed up the reins, he said absentmindedly: ‘‘He’s very willing and quick. Be careful not to drive too fast,’’ The young man regarded him in sur- prise for a moment, and then assever ated: ‘‘Well, I’m going to keep up with the funeral if it kills him !''—London Answers. A Bridle to Her. Polk Miller of Richmond is known as a raconteur of plantation life in the south before tne war. One story told by Mr. Miller will well bear repetition. An old darky named Absalom was the favorite attendant of a widower ac- quaintance of Miller, and as rumor bad it that the widower intended tak- ing unto bimself a second wife Miller asked Absalom if it were true. Absalom scratched his woolly pate for a moment and replied that be reckoned it was. ‘*Well,’’ said Miller, ‘‘will be take a bridal tour?’’ This somewhat puzzled Absalom for an ivstant; then an inspiration struck bim, and he said, ‘‘I dunno ‘bout a | bridle, sah, but when de ole missus was ‘live ke used to taik a paddie to ber; so maybe he taik a bridle to de new one!”’ |} —ILxcbange. Got Her Snep Shota. As President McKinley entered the _atetion at Omaha the other day the ct I A ‘SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, sndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORFD LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Smail Dosa. Smali Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day, | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pifle EEE —— lication will be mude tothe Parliament of Canada x» itene* session, by the Domin- jon of ‘'rv-ata Gnivan'e? & Accident Lnaser- aece Commoner fo~a tct to amend th® Act of I nmnora ia of the Compary, 16 onranie ths C nowne to esery on basainess of In- sura nce egainst sicc es, ani for other pur- pore «. DATE» ut Toressto, this Séth day of nmairys. qs r : V5 tsp Rida: S sb ds vre * 1? 39 iea att HO "OGRA? If .—The celebratet Cyre- léns Cam wes «er ving awd by amvteura api pr Ves-inve's ‘Ll over the eiviliged word. The mt com» sod lsast complicated of SOvy in th’ merk-t. ( ehfid can operate them, Plain en! Compete Instructions go with each Cam ra. Size of ric ures 2}%2) pn to 5x7? P.iw 3391s, Nothi goneirth ill ve yuora frien i to whom sregeapted more @arii-e than one of the + ‘M“meras Wrife r Hilgatested Catalogue -'tn full deserin *t om, Pric€s &c arsh \. fy. “o., 542 W. Lake Chieazo. 7 tt. ‘the platform a woman with a kodak | Sola by Dr S. W Dold ani Geo. Mm. Hasias, Drag sist crowd lined up as usual upon two sities of a passage that was roped off and pro- tected by the police. Half way across dodged the guard and sprang out before Mr. McKinley. The chief of police, who led the procession, ordered her away, but the president interfered and took off bis Hat so that she might get a better view of his face. Backing rapidly a few feet in advance, she got several good suap shots and then disappeared. He Won Her. *“Y learn,’’ she said reproachfully, “that you were devoted to no fewer than five girls before you finally pro- posed to me. How do I know that you didn’t make desperate love to all of them?’ **] did,’’ he replied promptly. ‘You did!’’ she exclaimed, “Certainly,’’ be returned. ‘Yon don’t suppose for a minute I would bs foolhardy enongh to try for such a prize as you are Without practicing a little at firss, do you?"” Alaska’s Sky Piilar. The nowly ciscovered peak in Alaska, which is said to be taller than Mount St. Elias, is away over on the American side of the boundary line and is thus indisputably ours. It will be somewhat rough on Elias to lose bis long reputed pre-eminence, but as the great landmark of the international boundary line be may yet get some consolation.—New York Tribune. How to Win on a Toss, Spinning a silver dollar and ther guessing heads or taiis is a favorite medium for small wagers among the | crowd in the alley behind the Cotton | Exchange. The other day a young bro- The Mysterious Passenger. The captain of a vessel which was briuging to America in the fall of 1796 ® mysterious passenger who had come aboard at Hamburg watched the latter so closely that at last the passenger said one day: ‘‘Sir, this is not the first occa- sion upon which I have observed the attentive scrutiny you bestow upon me. ker mystified everybody by producing a coin that invariably settled down heads | up no matter who did the spinnirg. It was some little time before this pecul- iarity was observed, and then there was | a general demand for the secret. Some suggested that the piece was loaded, which was scouted as a self evident im- possibility, and close scrutiny failed to reveal anything unusual about it. **I’ll tell you how it’s done, boys,’’ said tle owner at length, ‘‘but keep the acheme dark. All that is necessary is to pass a file a few times around the edge, soasto put ona slight bevel. It can’t be seen, but the coin will fall on the beveled side every time as sure as fate. It’s a good idea, by tha way, to havc two in your pocket—cue fixed for beds and one for tails. <A steady run i:-®1- Ways Suspicious, you kuow, and you can shift "em occasionally.’’—-New Orleans Times Democrat. a se Woman's Theme. **Kitty, I suppose you won’t write to me at a]] pow you are marricd?’’ ‘“*Yes, I will, Nan. Jack’s awfully sweet, of course, but I can’t talk to bim about my new clotlies.’’—Chicago Record. Jast Her Luck. Conductor—No, ma’am., the car you want. Passenger—It isn’t! Goodness me! I] suppose if it was the car I wauted you wouldn't have stopped.—New York World, Municipal Jealousies, New Yorker—You are a stranger bere, I presume? Chicago Man (haughtily)—I am from the great city that New York is jealous of. New Yorker—Ah! And how ara things in dear old Lunnoa!—New York Weekly This ain’t DEADLY CATARRH has fastened its relentless grip upon some member of nearly every family inthe land. Competent authorities estimate that from eighty to nin:ty per cent. of the entire population of this continent suffer from some form of this repulsive and dangerous malady. If you or any of your family suffer either from recognized catarrh or from the lingering colds which mark its early stages—don't trifle with it, It is the precursor of consuniption and death. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder never fails. Itis the remedy of all remedies, endorsed by the most ex- perienced and eminent noseand throat specialists of the day, and havinga record of a multitude of radical, per- manent cures of chronic cases which had been declared incurable. It aiso cures cold in the head, influenza, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma and all simi- lar diseases. Itis delightful to use, “Thave had chronic catarrh ever since the war,” says J. C. Taylor, of aro N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J. “I had despaired of ever being cured. I used three bottles of Dr. Agnew's Catarrhal Powder and my catarrh has entirely left me.” Rev. C. E. Whitcombe, rector of St, Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hamilton, Ont., was a great sufferer. He used Dr, Agnew’'s Catarrhal Powder, and now pro- claims it a safe, simple and certain cure The Lord Bishop of Toronto, Can., re commends the remedy over his own signature. Sold by druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew's Liver Pilis—zoc. for 40 doses—are the best. Dr. Agnew's Ou:tment relieves in aday eczema, tetter and all skin Cures piles im ato s nights. 35¢. > May I inquire the reasou?’’ ‘*Sir,’’ responded the candid captain, *you took passage on my ship as a Dane. I don’t believe you’re anything of the kind.’’ The passenger smiled. The smile was full of perspicacity and confidence and was foliowed with, ‘‘Pray, tell me, then, what you believe me to be.”’ At this question Oaptain Ewing fidgeted, hesitated and finally blurted out: ‘‘Well, to be honest, I think you are agambler, You've well nigh ruined yourself at home and are LoW coming to fleece the fools you'll find on shore.’ The young man’s smile broadened. The next minute he turned grave again, lowered his voice and replied: ‘‘Cap- tain Ewing, as you have studied me during this voyage so I have studied you. I have come to the conclusion that you are a man to be trusted. Il am Louis Philippe, duc d’Orleans, eld- est son of that Louis Philippe d’Orleans who was slain by the guillotine on the ith of November, almost three years ago.’’—Argonaut. MEDICAL SCIENCE ADVANCES, } — ~~ Positive Cure for Asthma Discovered It has long been recognized by medical scientists throughout the world that nature has supplied all creation with some remedy in the vegetable or mineral kingdom where- with all forms of ailments can be cured, but it was not until the discovery by Stan- ley of the wonderful Kola plant along the Congo River in Africa that asthma was permanently curable. In fact, it was not until the investigations made by Dr. Clarke some years later that this disease was | found curable ; he found that by combining the extract of Kola Nut with other vege- table extracts that the compound obtained would permanently cure asthma. Clarke’s Koia Compound was then tried on over 100 cases in different hospitals, w'th the mar- vellous result that over 95 per cent. were permanently cured in less chan 60 days’ treatment. Clarke's Kola Compound is now | recognized to be the only permanent cure tor this dreaded disease. Sold by all drugs | gists. Free sample bottle sent to any per- son. Mention this paper, Address he Griffiths & Macpherson Go, 121 Church | street, Toronto, or Vancourer, B. C., sole Canadian agents. J Soild tyGeo. E. Heahee Upper and Lewer St. P.t-r's Roat, wd- No 1 FAMILY $4? SANDERSON & CO 18 America Square, Lendor, England | Sees the Hutate of TO LET. Abouwt 4? aera of lan! between the the lace Ralph reckea. Apvly atihe office of the Uon- nolly deiate, 0 een Sire: A. A. McDONALD, W. W.*ULLIVAN, ARKrdUn PE - ERS, Trustees late Owen Connoils ¥. b 22—eodtf Soap GOOD eOAP cheap. We find we have toe mueh In order to redues stock WE OFFER 1Soz 41b Bars for 42c our Os . , Bo aE Tr SRS ASSN q x wx Pao NAN SASS SAAN 4 Castoria is for Infants and Svothing Syrups. Its Mothers. ness. relieves Flatulency. healthy and natural sleep. Panacea—The Mother’s Friend, Wi nat is SL OSS ABER, and Children.., harmless substitute for Castor Oil, Paregoric, Drops It contains Morphine nor other Narcotic substance, It is Pleasant, > guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish. ‘astoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Teething Troubles, Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels of Infants and Children, giving Castoria. ce ee *Castoria is an excelicnt medicine for children. o1 ite good effect upon their children Dr. G. C. Os@oov, Lowell, Afass. THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF 2 APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTS 4R COMPANY, TT MURRAY STREET, NEW YORK CrTy. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it as superior to any pr Licies’ Dongola laced and | buttoned boots, reduced from Box lots at lower price. -+++esA SNAP P JRE FOOD SELLERS, —— J. O. SIMS CANNED GOODS AND PRODUCE PF ROKER. An extensive City ard Shipping Trade gives me excellent facilities for he :dling to best aa- vantage vonrshinments o! Lobsters, (heeze, Batter, Bacon, Eggs and Poultry. Corresrondeace solicited. Top Market Prices ando-ono* Raterns Gua anteed. Mar. 2ad -2 neod Annual meeting: —OF THE— | Fruit Growers’ Association | OF P. E. [SLAND The annual meeting of the Fruit Grow-~ er’r Asaosiation of P. E Leland, will be beld in B.1.8. Hall, Kent St Charlottetown | on Tuesday, 21+t March, inst. at 2 o’ clock p.m, tor the purpose of considering re- porte of offisere and other business. Bv order PBT BR McCOURT Sec’s March 3ra’ 1899 —td All Island weekly papers 2i the transaction of | ‘Weeks & Warren, $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, we have nearly all sizes, W.H STEWART & CO Se Osehe THE ~~s oa é% La Only One Store in each town sells shoe for men. The greatest value For $2.00 Highest quality of work wanship. For stylish effect, retaining its shape, and filling wheie others fail it Las no equal. HAVE SOLE CONTROL. this famous ever offered material and WE SUNNYSIDE < ea a << rl Se 5 sq ~ a ~** Ps ee eT - LAER SL 4 ww SN SS SAS CANS Castoria is @ neither Opium, Castoria cures Constipation and Castoria is the Children’s Castoria. | ‘*Castoria is so well adapted te culldreg 4 scription known to me.”’ H. A. Ancuer, M. D, Brooklyn, N, ¥ Cheese Makers The Morell Dairying Go., invite tenders anti] 20.5 March, prox., from cownetent Cheese Makers for season of 18{9, Tenders to state: — 3 1 Rate per lb, fioding all eupplies, eluding helpanc pay, $*0 rent. a fisdiog 2 Wa:er per month, company evervtbing incladiog help. Quantity manufactured Jast se ar 24 tons Lowest or any tender not o accepted. - A. D. McEWEN, Sec’y. ~ Morel!, Feb. 27-—w pat 2i ¥ —_—_——t cc Pacific Rail Canadian -~-BY— TUURIST SLEEPERS © x? Montreal every THURSDAY at ft a m orthe PACIFIC COAST, i datieg second class passengers for al ya algary aad west. - Berth Ra‘te>— Vontreal to Calwary...... .....5 sens Montreal to Kevyelstone..........--+ ocoees Montreal tO Vancouver...-++.....+s0ne soos Montreal to seattle....c0.....ecceeeess coe For Passage Rates to al, pointe in” Uanada, Wesrekwn Unirep Staves aod t Japan, Ontns, 'yo1a, Hawatias : Avusrravia and Manica, and alo fore s2riptive advertising matter aod maph wriie to A. H. NOTMAW, ~ Aset. Geol, Pore, Aghy St. Jobe, N B. ey ee JAMES KELLY W holerele Commizeior Dealer in all kinds of FRESH FISH.| Ells and Smelis, Specialties, NO. 8 LONG WHARF CoNSIGNMENTS BOSTON MASS Soniciter W rite for stencils and particulars. WOTICE. NOTICE is hereby g ven toat an appli- J cation wi!l be made to the Legislature @ the Province of Prines Elward Teland, ite next Session, for an act to vest Citv of Caarlottetewn, the title to ai} tract, piece or parcel! of land, situate : aud being in the City of Cb town, being Towa Lots 1 bers Sixteen (16), Seventees ( ] Ninety Toree (93), Ninety four, and =" of Town Lot No. (18) in the 4tb ha of Town Leis, in Charlottetown, the property known ae the West \ Street School land aud premisete of Dated at Charlottetown this 1s day @% March, 1899. a JAMES WARBURTON, Mayor of Charlet H. M, DAVISON, City Clerk. . | ot—dy 4w & R. Gav.