THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'rHTOWN, DECEMBER 29, 1898 EEE ee I Ee sates ae oN tee. mm iii oor ee ee Sg oe iv \r LS OE : ae Artificial Teeth TH : THURLO ; PLATE © ms a hest, thi oolest and most durable plate made. Does not interfere wste or speech. It will outweat three ordinary plates. he larze number we make enables us to make absolutely the best +h at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. Have your impress nest, | , your tecth same day. see Spt eimens of our wi rk. If Your Teeth have them extracted, but have crowns built upon them, serviceable for life. Our Crown and Bridge system (teeth, We make it right in our office, guaranting ab Call in in the morning and have re decayed do not ndering them without plates) goiute fit, and t ,our Crown or is perfection. at h to the natural teeth. Sridgework same day. Why Suffer with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure you that we can san treat and fil! it by the new painless method known as .CATAPHORESIS Perfectly painless and harmiess, no matter what the condit‘ons are, Examinations free. 3 Berlin Dental Fariors CHARLOTTETOWN, ranch office at Alberton under charge of Dr. OC, V. McCREADY. SKATES | HOCKEY & ACME A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away Cuwn SIMON W. CRABBE STOVES & HARDWARE — ee ee er eee Walker’s Corner. «ccc PROCLAMATION. stores an We are now ready and willing to place any number of Hotels, private dwellinys ina correct senitary, and consequently healthy cond- tion; and this at short notice. We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories of the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality goods and workmanship. Tne latest and most beantiful New York designs in electroliers. <A large tock of soil pipe and all plumber’s, steamfitters and engineers supplies now hand. Call on us at the Masonic Temple Building. treatment whether we sell you or not. _ A. MacLEAN, MANUFACTURERS AGENT. You will. receive courteous FLETCHER’S PIANOS WAREROUM Opera House Buiding. W SMWEK FiaUOS a JUST ARRIVED Superb Tone— Elegant Cases— YIANOS TO RENT or sold on easy terms, nF Lil C. Pope Fletcher ‘“h’town, Dec 6th, 1898 FOSS HSSS OOOO LD. O1'9 FOOT BOOP . = Iz IsIz WEAR the celebrated P.O. OORSKTES To be bought from all leading dry goods stones, MOTTIDISII IETS TILILIAI SEPT LISI LESSER ISS LIAISE SEES tlt IIIS 7 ; 7 | Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ W ANTED.—A girl for general housework reference required. Apply to Mrs M. Trainor Sidney Street. NIJIICE IS HEREBY GIVEN ‘THAT application will be made to to Parlia nent of Canada at its next session by THE DOMIN ION PERMANENT LOAN COMPANY, for # Actto amend its Acts already obtained (40 { Victoria chapter 85, and 61 Victoria chanter i01) to define the Capital Steck of the Com pany, and to consolidate. define, declare and enlarge ita powers of lendine, purchasing, bor- rowing and investing, and for other purn ses Dated at Toronto this 12-h December, 1893. MACDONELL, BOLAND & THOMPSON, 303 —9i Solicitors for the Annlican‘’s WANTED.—A reliable “oman for general servnt. Apply to Miss Morris, 233 Water Street. 301 DWELLING HvOUSE-—“tore ind Wre- house for sale orto let on Bayficld Street Apply to owrer, Capt. White, corner of upper Pownal and Cut st WANTED heavy green sand work wages $2.50 to $3.00 per da” \ddress, Farre) Foundry « Machine Co,‘Ansonia, Conn PHOTOGRAPAIC.-The_ celebrated Cve- lone Cameras are being used hy } and professionals all over the civilized world, | The most compact and least complicated ot any in the market. A child can operate them. Plain and Complete Instructions go with each Camera. Sizeof oic'ures 2)¥2) un to5<7. Price S3Nuv, Nothing on earth will give youor a triend to whom presented more pleasure than one of these Cameras Write for Illustrated Catalogue wit full desecrin- | tions, Prices&c. Marsh Mfg. (o,, 542 W. Lake ft., Chicayo. 207 tf. | We want one or two good men to rerresent our firmin ”.F -L. whosedutes would be to ! s2ll.deiiver and collect. Liberal terms. For ! particulars write The Thomas W. Bowman a 2oT dy tf. W ANTED.—Second hand Clement's ‘an- adian History, and Bertrand de Gueselin French. Apply at this office TO Let —Un‘iithe 31st of May next the office iu the Newson Block with stoves aud window bliads lately occupied by W. S Stewart Attorney at law, Terms easy. Apply to W.S ~tewart at his office Prowses new block. Ch,towa Dec. lith 1°98 Dy e. 0 d 12 wks, TO RENT from Jan. Ist, 1899. The Brick Store—corner Queen and Graften lately ocennied by Johnson & ij Ohnson., ply to Goff Bros d& wtf - ~ Street, Ap- SK ATE*.—Sharpened while vou wait, and repsired by a ecomoetent hand at Rice’s Zievcle Repair Store Opposite the Skating Rink S55 tf. —— acme a 10 LEHT.—The house and premises Kliuwn as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St, uext te Government Warehouse No 1 Lpplv to Peake npros & Co. jan28—tf TO) L&T.—Three sto*v Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prince street Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Weliner, 217 Now Opened | The Large Double. Store The Morris Block Stocked with the best assortment of Dolls—Japanese ware—Mechanical T. ys ever offered ie Ch’town, at prices that we are no’ afraid of competition. We havethe large store only until the end of the year, consequently we nut dispose of all goode at anv price. Come and See Our Stock and get prices and you will b: convinced there is one place in Ch’town where you can really get ; GENUNE BARGAINS In the adjoining store we have stock-~ ed to overflowing with Celluloid, Leather and Japan goods— Books of all the leading Novels, &c.—Purses and Pocket Books — Tissue Paper—plaia aud Ornamented —for Xmas decorations. Thousands ot Xmas Cards and Cvlenders from le up— F. J. HORNSBYS BOOKSTORE cioria Row, Chrtown. Good moulders, accustomed to | Steader work, and | poets at price, Bibles, Prayer Books, amateurs | & Son Co Limited, Star Nurseries, Toronto, } cially munificent in its charities. ¢ puerr yam H 10 cents Incorrigible. A poor little street Arab was brought into a hospital by the police. He had been run over by an omnibus and was badly injured. The chaplain was fent for, as it was thought improbable that the boy would live many hours. With little tact the chaplain began the inter- view thus: ‘‘My boy, the doctors think you are very much hurt. Have you been a good little boy?’’ Boy (much bored) —Yonu git aout! Chaplain (shocked)—But I ain afraid you are not a good little boy, and you know you may perhaps be going to die. Boy (anxious to end the interview)— Well, tain’t none o’ your business any ow. Wot’s medeath got todo with you? ‘Ave you gota pal in the corflin line? It is pleasant to be able to relate that the boy finally recovered. Now and then the doctor is believed to be almost omniscient. A patient in a military hospital was constantly getting into hot water because he smuggled food into the wards. One morning his medical officer was about to examine his throat with a laryngoscope. Seeing the little mirror all ready for use the man’s chum whispered an anxious warning from the adjoining bed. ‘‘l say, Bill, you’d best ’ave a care. ‘Ke moight ’appen to see wot yer ‘ad for supper lawst noight.’’—Cornhill Maga- zine. Could Sleep at Will. A friend of the late Dr. William Pep- per of Philadelphia tells how he could go to sleep at will. ‘*‘Will you excuse me, Mrs. ——?’' he would say some- times. ‘‘I could talk with you much more satisfactorily if I had a few min- utes’ nap. Jane, make Mrs. —— com- fortable and wake me in ten minutes.’’ Outside the office would be crowded with people waiting to see him—about the Philadelphia museums, the Univer- sity of Pennsylvania, the public libra- ries, or about their health, but he would go into his own room behind the office, would stretch out on the lounge, throw a rug over his knees and closing his eyes would be asleep at once. Ten minutes later he would be roused by his servant and would at once resume his conversation with the patient at the point at which it had been dropped. He would sleep in his carriage as he was driven from one appointment to anoth- er. He would sieep in a train, in a strange parlor or library, in private or in public, absolutely indifferent to cem- nent. School Holidays In France. Two bundred and six holidays in the year, as against 159 schooldays! That's the record of public instruction in France. To begin with, there is ‘he regular midsummer holiday, which cov- ers a period of 64 days. That's pretty good fora starter. Then there are the They are holidays of course but they count an addi- tional 52 days. Then ten days are al- lowed for the proper celebration of Christmas and New Year's. To be thor- oughly observant of the great feast of Eastertide 15 days are given. Thurs- days are holidays, and that. means 52 more days of no labor. All Saints’ comes in for three days’ holiday, Sé. Charlemagne two days, Shrove Tuesday and Ash Wednesday two days, Whit- suntide three days, and three days to make merry when the national fete in July rolls round. The rest of the year the children are supposed to study.— Philadelphia Ledger. Sundays. everywhere, Werld's Largest Workhouse. The largest workhouse in the world is at Liverpool, where the workhouse bas accommodation for no fewer than 5,000 inmates. It is not, however, of- ten filled, as only half of its many dor- mitories are occupied by the permanent pauper residents. There are occasions, such as a labor strike, if long continued, which cause it to fill up rapidly, and then it proves none too hjg for the re- quirements of the union. Liverpool has a large number of pocr, but it is spe- Of these the chief are the Bluecoat hospi- tal, maintaining and educating 3850 children; the Orphan asylum, the Sea- men’s Orphan asylum in Newsham park, containing about 400 boys and an | equal number of girls; schools for the blind and the deaf and dumb, industri- al schools, and a number of hospitals. — London Tit-Bits. School Laws In Switzerland, If a child in Switzerland does not at- | tend school on a particular day, the parent gets a notice from the public au- thority that he is fined so many francs. The second day the fine is increased, and by the third day the amount be- comes a serious one. In case of sickness the pupil is excused, but if there be any suspicion of shamming a doctor is sent. ’ If the suspicion proves to be well found- ed, the parent is required to pay the cost of the doctor’s visit. The Bend in the Road. I don't count death anything. It’s the ' main traveled road. Death is not the end @ the road; it's only a bend around which people pass out of our sight. Death is only an incident. Man isa hard thing to kill. He can’t be killed. A drop of water cannot be destroyed. When energy goes from here, it persists elsewhere.—Myron W. Reed. —-—, cured in half an hour by ALL HE from whatever ca Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 3. a List of Ratepayers ‘or the Gity of Charlottetown In default for Assessment (ue on Real Property, for the year ending 3!st Decem- ber, 1898, 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 and Common Lot upow which or any part thereof such assessment is in default. | Name of Ratepayer In | Default. Butler Catherine Covle Stephen Hugbes Peter Lowe Walter Lowe Walter Lowe Walier Lowe Walter Purdie J Honse and ‘and on House aod Land on ™. A.O. Morson } ar Trustees ne Leslie McNutt § Statement or Description of Property upon which Assessment Is made, House aod Land on Amount of Assessment due & unpaid —_— Town Lot No. 40 -5-5 Hundred s Town Lot No. 3—20d Hundred House and Land on Common Lot No. 22 Town Lote Nos. 546 4th Hundred House and Land on Town Lot No. 49 4th Hundred House and Landon T Vacant Land on Common Lot No 31 owo Lot No 98 4th Husdred House and Land ou Town Lots Nos 97£93 1st Hundred Ryan Deborah Reid Richard B. Russell Robert Stewart Allan Estate of Late House and Land on Town Lots Nos F0&8i—4th Hundred Youse and Land on T House aud Land on Town Lot No. 73—4th Hundred own Lot No. 95~— 2ad Hundred Vacant Land on Town Lot No. 55—3rd Hundred Stewart Isabella Williams Jokn Williams Jobn Ward Robert Estate of late House and Land on Town Lot No. 90—4th Hundred Vacant Land on Common Lot No. 27 House and Land on Common Lot No. 2 oF House and Land on Common Lot No. 25 Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute 51 Victoria 8 Cap. 12, Section 91, after 30-days publication of the abvve li-t, being 3 list of them Ratepayers of the City of Charlottetown who have failed to pay within the time pre-e scribed the Assessment severally levied upon their Real Property in said city, I willy make an application to His Honor, the Stipendiary Magistrate of said City, for Judge ment again-t each and a!l of the lands above described, for the respective amounts so levied against them, and then unpaid, and that upon such jodgment being duly entered, I wi!l further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. Dated this 20th day ot December, A- D. 1898. RUBERL VANIDERSTINE City Collector December 20, 1898, 1 mo. 15 is) 22.69 16 58 5 O06 2.06 23 i ‘ l 5 5 3370 33 75 337 13 50 2 O68 3 94 412 11.25 5.62 9 “es When making your Christmas Purchases hat a Musical Instrument will last longer,giv han most Fancy Goods and Toys so exte! A iull line of Violins, Autobarps, Accordeons, Guitars, etc, on hand — Musica ¢ ) Her Ny . . . Wa Fine Imperial Guitar WHY ? lover has For a CHRISTMAS PRESENT | Toys of every description At Fashionable Slaughter Prices MILLER BROS The P E Jsland Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street Store open every night rc Be WARE: Y = r ? till Xmas To Be Richt Alwavs Get The Jenuine— QUEBEC an you are sure o be right. City Hardware Store ‘R. B, ADAC E H and 25 cents at all druggists, < One Piece -Top - HHRABER 1 he genuine is sold only at the NORTON & CO,, Ltd; .... AGENTS..-+« a ——— ME IS AREY presented her wi DON’T FORGET e more pleasure sively advertised Banjos, UITATI OMe.