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Book- Keeper having aapare hour each afternoon or evening can address P, O- Box S20 {] WANTED ri for wenera! housew Apply to Mrs. ¢ VY. McGregor. Prince St jwolLeca pu HORSE \WANTHED—A quiet driving or Apply at this offic FOR SALE. —dor cart stvie sle'gh for axle or will trad» fora c bre; ean hes Hi orans’’ car ; W. Ta \T m | n x wo re} ’ h: ' ' tee R Bu I = Te ’ > ' : R ™ ee ee Te) ri : 2 ; vo a : l world J most COM pe * . : t compiicated ot! any in the mar’cet aA d can operat . ; Pl Dn an or . Instructior s eo » each Camer .. Siz of pieures 2x? u : Pri $3 iD N osthing on earth wil! give you Or a frik ito whom ores nted more | I fare than o gp! these Cameras Wri or Liystrare ('atalogue with full deact a Py @#a& Va _a} Cea > W. La “t Chicayo 207 ti WOMCE I3 HEREBY ‘GIVEN ‘'rHAT application wil’ »e made to to Parlia oent of Canada at its next seasion. by THE ION PERMANENT LOAN COMPANY, for a Act te amend it» Acts already obtained (60 Victoria chapter 8), and 61 Victoria chavter 101) to define r of ‘om the Capital Stock of the ¢ DOMIN. | pany, and to con-olidate. define, declare and enlarge ita power: of leading, purchasing, bor- | rowing and inve ting, an? for othar purnoss Dated at Toronto this 12°h December, 1893. MACDONELL ; 805 —9i LAND & THOMPSON, Solicitors for the applicants Bark of Edward Island. Merchants Prine Notice ia hereby given that the Mer~ chants Bank of Prince Edward Island in- tends to apply to the Committee of the Queen’s Privy Council of Canada, known as “The Treasury Board” after the expir- ation of four weeks from tue first publica-~ tion of this notice in the Canada Gazette, for the Certificate of sail Treasury Board approving of the following By-law, which was duly and regularly paseed aud adopt~ ed by the shareholders of the sa‘d Mer~ ehants Bank of Prince Edward Island, at the Anous! General Meeting of the shareholders duly called, and held this 10th lay of January, A D., 1899, viz: “That for the purpose of extending the business of the Bank, the Capita) Stock of the Merchante Baok of Prince Edward Island, be and ishereby increased from $200,020« 00, to $590,000.00 and that the Directors be, and they are hereby authorized and enypowered to allot such increased Capital Stock toand among the et areholders of the Bank, pro rata, in such sims, at such times and at such rates asthe Directors may from time to time determine.” This application is made pursuant to the provision of section 26 of “The Bank a Dated at (na.lottetown, P. E. Island, his 10th dav of January, 1899. J. M. DAVISON, Cashier Merchants Bank of P. E. Island. 12—law, 4i ! cal | S 5 Q =i 4 " » 7 wy, Ker Ly sO Nise e. ee ee simplest, Liglitest Plate Camera Easiman’s No. 2 Eureka Jr. akes nictures 334 x 33@ inches; weighs but rz ANCES, Meniscus len:, rotary sautter, three stops, view t er s 7 socket {or tripod screw, Perfectly adapted 2 Shap-shote «- time *xposures and equally con- enient asa haad or tripod camera. > wlate | Mer, = e e . $2.50 ‘(> developing and printing ontfi - 1.00 ~ caf ~~ 4a Camerasand Kodaks free at agencies EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rechester, N. Y SO AED DAE LTA A IIR PE EET, ED ‘THE DAILY UXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 18, 1889 > eet 6 le EE wet & {/ i+ \ \ } i |. te | A ita A4 | ' y ' eu ae a SUBSTITUTE BbROKCHO. burg. Acoai baron there wWhd could nos well enlist and who had not been druft- ed wanted a representative in tho army who would make a name honorable to that of the principal. He was after a big, handsome, intelligent fellow of whom he could be proud and put the he ky ee 85 . Ms ues whole matter into the hands of a shrewd oe a e litiie broker. 1 managed to meet him Reaned a Ries Me ae hike Cy | at the Monongahela House, and I work- , , oe ed around to the main sabject in the manner I have described, but I could a A y eof } nm £8 sce that he was sharp and did not like wi eos to run any chapces, 1 its beauty lived a Virappiag “White be went to dinner, after who ] d as ha 3 ne which we were to resume our talk, I went out and ‘ad ashort conference : He } rr with a huge truckman, Waieu | again uf sepport visible tothe naked eye 1: met the broker. that truckman ipzisted the village wkich he called home, br’ an bothering wus and, after showing e he world make occasional trips fr proper amount of patience, J threw him » he returned with plenty of talf way acroseg the office, and she wen! yand afund of interesting talk jimping out, while all observers grew aLout some section of the north. Th wide eyed in their wonder. I aid mot thought him amystery, but he exert enough strength to throw a halt pleasant one, and curiosity never went further than to ask ingenious ques tions that were just as ingeniously par. syed. After his harvest was at an end the mystery explained himself without reserve, and no one expressed serious disapproval of the way in which his wits had won bim his money. ‘‘Tt was a simple case of diamond cut diamond,’’ be Jaughed. ‘‘I’ve been tak- ing fleeces from the fellow thas went oat to shear. I’m not an Apollo Balve- dere, Diomedes or Samscn in appear- arce, buf I pass ina erowd asa fine specimen cf physical developraent. The truth is that I’m a whited sepulcher. I was born with a defective heart and would not take three minutes of real violent exercise for all the money you rould lead ona freight train. I take things easy all along the line, and the engine keeps pumping up to require iments. ‘‘Whes I could see the end of wha property was left me, and it was noz fag away, I cast about for some light work to do and concluded t» dea] with the Wis a substitute broke There was no chance mf meeting the required medical exam 1,ations, se I k another tack. When- ever I vis‘ted a place in my business, i’d manage incidentally to fall in with ’ , the broker. I’m better than a raw hand esa jollier, and I’d soon have come ruutual friends as innocent parties in the play. ‘‘When it came in the broker about his business and ask what kind of a soldier I’d make. Ke would either jamp cpen mouthed at the proposition or chaff back under an jnipression that I would never think of going to war. In either case it would asually come to some kind of a proposi tion from the broker. Then the other fellows would guy me, intimate that I was a bluffer and wonder how I was to get out of the thing withouta clear fonk. ‘*Here’s where my fine work came jn. {'d demand a retainer, and I’d put it ugh just tomaksa the ¢hink that I was trying to escape him. i he would pay me a specified sum Gown, l would agree to appear at the recruiting office the next day and offer aiy services, but I gave notice that I sssumed no chances. If they would not bave me, the broker must stand che loss. The idea of my being rejected al- ways raised a Jaugh and only tended to confirm the broker in the belief that I was trying to escape him. When the doctor turned me down, I went into the aamps, became nervously timid, aroused the sympathy of those with whom I had become acquainted and snapped an 6% der to the disgruntled broker to keap glear away from me. .. ‘The best haul 1 mag was in Pirg- naturally, I'd chaff Sigh en broker —— SKIN LIKE BABY’S Skin diseases from the merest pim salt rheum, running sores, are gq cured by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment—35 Who does not envy a baby its scft velvety skin? How many suffer from distressing tkin diseases—Do you suffer? Mave you tetter—salt rheum—~scald head—ring worm n the skin— chronic erysipelas—liver spots and what not else of these distasteful and aggravating disorders which disfigure and discourage? Dr. Agnew’s Ointment allays the dis- 1 1 —eczema—ulcers—blotches tressing itching, burn- ing. stinging sensa- tions W and pa . 2 biiUdd 7 arcel troubles, and in a thousand cases where internal treat- ments have jailed to heal and eradicate them it has worked wonderful and perman- ent cures—and no skin dis- ease, no matter of how long standing, has baffled its curative qualities. In c-ses of chronic eczema it has proved its great worth, and cases are on record where this dread affection has been the birthright of its patient and constant com- A lady living in a northern County town writes that for seventeen years she was troubled with salt rheum. She took doctors’ treat-nents and used many lotions without any permanent relief. Reading >fthe cures made by Dr. Agnew’s Ointment, she decided to try it. The first application allayed the irrjtation and she continued using it—the disease rapidly dis- appeared and now for two years there has been no sign of a return of it. groan boy five feet, but the truckman } knew his bus‘ yess, and was paid $20 for | attending to it. ‘*That apparently cool courage and gigantic strength removed a)!) deabt { from tbe mind of the broker. I was (he man he wanted, and he wanted m. badly. I stuck out till 1 got $2,000 as | a ‘retainer,’ and then was rejected. ] felt like giving the money back when the mijlionaire came around to condots with me and tell bow disappointed he was in not having me for a substitute, but { didn’t. It would have been an ad mission that I was ust in a legitimate line of business.’’—Detroit Free Press ‘*De tronble *bout advice,’’ said Un | cle Eben, ‘‘is dat de man who has made ' a eho nuff success in life is gin’rally too busy ter stop an give lessons, ‘'~— Wash- ington Star. 16,000 saloons and taverns. In the coun- try districts there is one to every 82 in- habitants: in the towns one to avery 5° a — sium HEADACHE oun ff Positively cured by these Littie Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, a ee EE ae a indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- | ress, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | Pain in the Side, TORF7D LIVER. ‘They ke ‘ulate the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. o> Smail Pill. Small Dose. | | Smail Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, | See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Tiver Pifiy i { —_—- i | ples to the most obstinate eczema, uickly, pleasantly and permanently cents. panion until past middle life, and Dr. Agnew’s Ointment has cured speedily and permanently. It is a boon to mothers because it is a boon to babyland—scald head and its irritations, which are accom- paniments to the teething period, are quickly driven off and restlessness passes away— and wheve torture reigned with baby this balm brought rest and a cure—it affords in- stant relief from the ® itching distress. ... - Do you suffer from piles—itching, blind, bleeding or ulcer- ated ?—No remedy has brought so quick relief, spared painful surgical operations as Dr. Agnew’'s Ointment —it has proved itself an absolute cure for piles in all forms and at ali stages— one application will relieve the itching, irritating sensations in an instant—and long standing cases disappear after from three to five nights’ treatment—the pain and soreness quit you and the tumors vanish, The baby of another lady living on Pacific Ave. in Toronto, was terribly afflicted with scald-head and eczema—she tried washes pene by her physi- cian, and soaps advertised for such purposes, but the disease remained-—-Dr. Agnew’s Ointment was her ood friend; half a box cured the baby and cured Cpesitet troublesome piles which had been the bane of her life since baby’s birth. us. 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How often women are perplexed and driven nearly to de spair by their littie ones losing appetite and refusing all man- ner of food, when children will take HEALTH AND STRENGTH. BOVRIL LIMITED 25 & 27 St. Peter S treet, Montreal, Canada them. make, Germany. WE SELL THEM, We also sell the W.G. &R. Iv’s no nove!ty for us to sell the best made shirts cn the market. Try uor 95c shirt. _- > ,y ox: $ ¢¢Qea@ ™ 3 * : 24: ee 7 sige deed , ‘ 5 SO a » Tignish. ...sss00*? r MM. i ‘ [2e. M a 2 4 Charlottetown..0# 4 rise h ee . oe Mount Stewallesese 5 ee : livar Che best made Dress Shirts in the world are manufactured in For comfort, fit and finish there are nene like A. BRUCE Real Estate Agent Real Estate bought and 80!4 op Commission, Estates Managed. Rented. Rents C Houses ected, Scam per Blox ‘3 iaATiO tetown, a al, ee PROPERTY FOR SALB FOR SALE.—A plot of ern partof the city. Price ston, Real Estate Agent F ye 3A] \ — ‘a Rr, ve aca . A LE ’ i iin 1% Vicinity of Bavflieid St, wi be Sad *S in the Johnston, Real Es'ate Agent, <s cheap, al lind in- i th BL25.00 J Tso FOR SALE,—A4 house on Pownol near the jail, containing 9 rooms, andiarge barn on premises. J Real Estvte A fient * Johusiag FOR 8 4LE,—In Charlottetow Common the Vicinity of Brighton, ab ‘ut Gh wore ‘a Wil besoldcheap. JJ of tate Agent, Johnston, Real Ks Strees, ip u FOR SALE —A house on Euston vicinity of Gallows Hill. This house tains § rooms and kitchen in good onde a is heated with hot air rand : ; Good stab yard in connection, will be sold cheap. Aa to J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent FOR SALE,—A house situ: ner of Pleasant Street and SE Pai House contains 10 rooms has :¢, good cellent stavle on premises. The house jg built g end and is in excellent condition, Apply or Tohnston Real E:tate Agent, aq FOR SALE—Thr2e acres of ty ' tand iottetown, common, near ren! dence wae Peters, Esq, will he sold ch cap anl on io J J Johnston, Stam per Bloek, 9 FOR SALE~about foar (4) @ ALE foar (4) acres the City of Charlottetown, can oe dviden totwenty building lots, a gengin Parguin, g . Z 8 J J Johnston, Stamper Block FOR. SALE OR EX HANGB-A Gonbie } ‘ hestaut &t tenement hous a course of erection, Will be completed tn oe month. Will be sold cheap or for property in another part of the eity, ] Johnston, Keal Estate Agent FOR EXCHANGE.—A three 4 house, situate on Euston Street, ne : brings in a large rent. will be excheuge gt a Suitable place in ther part of the city JJ Jobnsion, Real Estate Agent, FOR SAL®S Sonse on Rish 2jineésix rooms ohnston, terms, -A two story double tenerer sp Street, each tenement eam ind large yard, Appiyty)jj mtlaimper Biock, Houses To Le} TO LET.—A_ house on King & | near Powna! St, stable and yore faa “2d per month. JJ Johnston, ical ita Agent, inn TO LET.—House on King Stresi, Pci} taining 7 rooms, rent $5.00 niocth, i iy J J Johnston, Real Estate Agent ae <3 =~ “. a TO LET.—House on King si] Dear Merchan's Bank ot ”, & } A ontaining 6 rooms, rent $5.50 per JC »bnston. im TO LET,—A new house on ‘tcs) Road, heated with hot water, k ig) electric light, ete. Will be rented = tenant reasonably, J J Johnston, cste:e Agent. TO LET—Dweiling house and shopon OW Queeu Street, house contains elght soa Large warehouse attache: everything &rst class condition, Rent $1703, mite house alone $100.00,, Apply toJJ Johan) Real Estate Agent Ch’town, TO LET.--Oa the coner of Prints at Water Streets. a house containing B This place is convenient to railway and Rent moderate. Apply tod J Johneter, Kstate Agent, ; J. 3, JOHNST &, Real Mstate dtamper Blocy, a a TE Prince Edward Island Rallai} On and after MONDAY, 26th Dats trains of this Railway will rua daily, (} day, excepted,! as under. cecil: e a frains Out Trains iy ward. Read STATIONS wate down up A. M Charlottetown. ..10 2) 2 A. . Mi. 7° sR a ft 715 3 30.. Rovalty Junction Meee 7 62 417 .North Wiltshire: Oa 8 04 431. Hunter River... San s b Ii Emeraid i. 8182 188 me 905 6 nsington. .. « 930 6 50 Ar.) (Lx. 708 . os 4 A 2 50 Lv. } tA: . l 37 iIngtON, «es “9 a oe. Port Hii ocee-v 3 Bi O'Leary. +. ssa 4 34 Ail ton oo iy 6 BF inescts Tignish. .. +0000 > a} ‘ mi nom eoseeeeersee . LFA es oes Of 7 v 15 eeeeee ly ty ows, Pp, M. 3 eee as Secube 1 ts ewart.+ MG ban us oon 1. 5 ae (Se 5 12 - MS er <a 6D... Scntana Bar re adi i aa y I M. a4 5 LE T 1. «soared 4 6 U5 a: Ca Traverse ‘ oar Tr astern Stardet D POTTING ' Ma Can . A. SHARP, Su -rintendent, p. EI aarlettetown. Va Walters TRU «( SCISSORS f TRADE MARK J ft) eet a i 7 : cot