, oa fs . ig co rs ee ee a Sls? Sil ies. AEE Nap athe ; , : THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLUTTETOWN, DECEMBER 5, 1898 ——— 4 " i ” { 3 es i é' ’ f a4 3 <<< bi s drives away the pai that Sy Mil, Mm Sw y ‘ , . a | THIS = is 1 — + result of too much going forward. As} @— —" <i <<? * ie ; fs “ fy ts wy S . - - Trains Out-; Trai i) soon as you begin to walk backward, | (Trains [p. | : : , ward. Read} STATIONS ward, Res ; is . THE W OMEN :. | however, there comes a feeling of every- | a down | up 7 4: 3 thing being reversed, and this is follow- e. M.JA. M.| ee " MIA Me f : | 2-D-D ober rrereet | 34 by relief. 10 6 30| Charlottetown.... 6 301215 ee iciacaenttedetecatioee on ; 36) 7 28... Hante 5 Lath Asa Corp fq bE LP OAD yy oe 3 =» 43 River... 5 3210 59 aN Woma 5 18 7 < | 5 0210 03 . qn. e . . 5 5D, ae ‘* -nsi vi . : & { ‘ is Plain Indian Pudding. 5 55 © <|--Kensingtos. ....| 4 28 0 ae fe ; : ; 6 30 8 45 Ar. Lv.| 4 15 9 09 Ns Confucious—Woman is the master- Boil nt of aie ae uy [ S’ side | WA | piece. soil one point of milk, ¢ ne cup 6 40\ 9 50 Lv. A..| 8 35 : Ask for yo r trade with SF Herder—Woman is the crown of of sifted meal mixed with one c Np ot 74013 21 Port Hill...... 2 05 ra . ¥F | creation. cold milk. When scalded remove from Pp. M.} : Che Largest NF Voltaire—Woman teach us repose the fire, and add a half a cup of molas- oor ey weds a " . : 45 eee ates ' ’ re ee al le . ia Fh oo PRUETION cisviee 22 6 02 Best A ted » | civility and dignity. ses, two teaspoonfulls of brown sugar 9 50| 2551. Tignish... 110 351 & ap es ssorte y Whitter—If wome a . Se half a teaspoonfull of salt, one tea- ’ . : > ‘ p. vip. M.| a oot is GF NB | cuch as che alon won en oF NE | spoonfull of ginger, a little cinnamon, a| Jt is now time you were thinking of a good warm O’COAT a ee : such as she al “ ‘store it- ; Hing oe a . eae : : . ». M-|A, M. A. M|P M, oy on k of Fancy goods ever is “vinta tg De dees ent live | pint of cold milk and one egg well| OF ULSTER so if you are satisfied that now is the time- the 2 00, 7 C0. .Chartottenotns <1 9 00) 3 50 ue ee om eee S Siu Wy te die tighieous. without a wife. beaten Pour into an earthen baking- | next thing is to decide where is thesbest place—who keeps the : 53 7 - ..Dedford........ | 7 22, 2 53 w% eit ¥ . S| _N. P. Willis ~The sweetest thing in | 48h and bake three hours. best goods—who sells the cheapest. 5 35 coh Mt Stewart { 7 40 = % rs life is the unclouded welcome of a wife, The R aah : So 8 58...Cardigan. ......| 6 47/12 5 — 7 Hiene—Handsome women, without © macing season. i : 5 2 9 1, .Georgeiown.....) 6 3012 3t 8 REDDIN BROS, i religionare like flowers without perfume. — We GUARANTEE to show the LARGEST assortment in the elty a AM. ne a M. 3 } Beecher—Women are a_ new race, Lonpox, Dec 1.—The English racing - 3 25 A. os. : A. M./P. M. . ° ’ Pp y Tt * . ee) 8 t ! » ¢ : i Opposite P. O. By recreated since the world received | season closed this week, and some in- We GUARANTEE to — the dna the hest re ady made 4 iM § 33 ‘ees ; 7 13 Bs iil » deaa. | Christianity. teresting figures are published concerning othing made, 4 4118 34 0. Peek... 122 1 08 a Sey Ga BBGBBIALS Voltaire- -All the reasonings of a the financial result thereof from the . 2 Sao ee Gai 6 O11 85 a man are not worth one sentiment of a| °W2¢TS polmt of view. in c 4 We GUARANTEE to give you the BEST value in reacy made |’. M/s. x.) A_M.'P. M, F , . ~ | amoog winning owners is taken by Leo- nt ibe: : ; a ~— P tan, Bang hi pold Rothschild, who won stakes amount- clething on the Island. ". os iain : /uther arth has nothing more { ing te more than £30,000. The Duke of Ty 4 . ‘ . 18 1b Pas Wain SPECIAL OF FER tender than a woman’s heart when it is | Westminster makes a bad second, with We GUAR INTES to retund your money if you are ngb; | si ae oe Nee the abode of pity. £16,000 to his credit. Among other | satisfied. Should the S. S. Northumberland make. For X iN Y Y Shakespeare—-For where is any | promioent winners are the Earl of Rose- connections with the arrival of the afternoon er Amas and New Years. You can ee . a Lbery, with £11,000, and the Prince of ei lias ii , : ets train at Point du Chene, the Express train. patton Pan 3 > uthor in the world teaches such beauty | DeTY» With £11,000, and the Prince o ur own personal guarantee card in the pocket of eve rain at Point du Chene, the Express train : doz C abinet Photos for $3.00 or 1 di gj author in a ; oe niet uch beauty Wales, who, however, won only £6,000. O s _ 2 ; : P e wili be detained at Summerside to connect vetoria Cabinets: for $2.00 at Lewis’; } as a womans eyes: : garment sold by us. with the steamer, 5 eccher on flat or glossy paper. We make Margaret Fuller Ossoli—-Woman is r . . Trairs are run by Eastern Standard Time ey a 8 ey ; ae ur Black, Blue and Brown Beaver Oversoats are- custom | 7rirs « yx 3 . cae have Photos for Xmas and New Years] 4.4 her from seeking it qumeniiiites presents. Come as soon as possible sc as| wend : ark and we aall ther , { 19 sl5e ‘ ive us time to finish oan? Lonpon, Dec 1. —The Rome correspon- in the market, and we sell them for $1 ), $ a 15 and S18 ie. aw dent of the Daily Mail says: “The Pope 733 Ulsters bought a shade over half price, will. be sold PICKFORD W BLACK , Perfection in Crockery | Something a Mother of Boys Should bas been so much impressed by the alarm | wholesale or retail from now ti!l Xmas at greatly reduced ~ expressed by the Papal Nuncio at Madrid LINE : t at the possibility of civil war, tbat with prices. &sother arrival of beautiful China, : ’ : @ ‘aes, Porcelain and Earthenware. Al! She should not forget that if she eeeonnent Of the noes Raper sae ene made, sewed all through with silk, trimmed equal to any coat | —— nial not do. mew aod pretty patterns. Noveities tor ~.@na3 and Wedding presents. iLSO & large stock of New Wall Papers dicest from the manufacturer. Call and get weces. We are sure to suit you at the old «md, Grafton S:., North side of Market Hamese, treats her boy as a gentleman she will do much towards making him one. She should not treat her boy to per petual frowns, scoldings and fault-find ings. ‘“‘sugar attracts more flies than vinegar.” Love wins her boy to anoble manhood. : She-should never be so busy or hard a view of avoiding bloodshed, he has open: ed negotiations with Don Carloe, propos~ ing that Don Jaime, the pretender’s son, ebould marry Princess Mary of Asturias.” sinihiglljealaplaniti A Terrible Storm. Romg, Dec 1.—The whole Italion coast line has been swept by a terrific storm HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN.. SEASON OF 1898. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from, Vharlotietowa every Friday at 10 a. m.,. ‘uring the the season of 1#98, for Halitax, allice at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, leaac darbor, Salmon River, Sheet. Harbors. eturning will leave’ Halitax every Tres- day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The steamer has exceilent passenger accom- vodation. Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season, For further information apply to 7 2. > > i iY } >» ¢ “4 > all : > . : C LEWIS pressed for time that she cannot listen | which. has caused the greatest damage e S|} to him. If he lives to be a man he] every where, havoc having been wrought “it ati i le re he She sl} uld : ‘ Re tae - accuse ‘ wilt all (6 soon leave her. She should | by both wind and sea. Spezzis, Genoa make the best of him while she has him. | 40d Messina have suffered greatly, and She should not deny her boy any | ™08t of the Sandinian fortifications have OO “ a manag rarer . opportunity to enjoy outdoor exercise | be" feriourly damaged. Hundreds of W. W. CLARKE, tdi. ee vessels have been wrecked and many lives Ay-ab or sports, and she should not forget to} jaye Aten vor , 2 18 , train him with a proper regard for his Sh Ch’town, May |.3, 1898 . yersonal appearance. aie se Kionpike Bar eau| P&E 5 ? — U roth : the greac She should never allow him to form A Question Laundry and scouring soap ee ee gies al Ud, tenes ‘ eeniaiinisned such habits as coming to table in his Th Ch't St V j iialiiikah aT ? shirt sleeves, neglecting his nails or| Ottawa, Dec 1.—A pcomising item for 6 GW St@am Nay. 0 es teeth, or carrying soiled hannkercheifs, | 4i*¢"-s100 in eugply next session will be Use Roya. Oak in the Laundry Fiappy homes, «asy quick work, snow wiute clothes. Use Jus ee for the toilet and She should never nag him, or forget that of the cost of 50 iron doors, which the ios tie fa dk Seiieies ‘al tone > | Minister of Public Works has just procur~ ote 5 @ creature Of reason, not an | ed from a local hardware desler. It ap-~ : er SE Raa Ns animal which requires to be driven. pears that only two firms were favored se - She shoujd not try to break her boy’s| with the intimation that the doors were fight Laundry. Makes child’s play of will, but be thankful that he is manly | required, and they were not. manufacs washday. enough to have a mind ot his own, and turers eithe~. As a result, the contract Bi J p LAPTHORN g C0 devote herself to training it to the | ¥8* 8w4rded to Mr W S Charleston, a local . . b ware merc t i . noblest uses. nee taal oka” ae . . . . : ° " i 48. She should not fail to instill in him a e STEAMERS... Northumberland & Prinsess Leave as below every day. (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival £ day train from St. John), for Summerside, connecting there with.exprese train for Charlottetown. Soe Sag se saicchaik paca bolt, 2a eee es Ck&arlottetown Soap Works. f distaste for all that is vulgar.—Can- a From SUMMERSIDE on aervival of , adian Home Journal. Germany and the Carolines. morning train from Charlottetown) ‘for 4 a. Point Du Chene connecting with day traia : nanan for St. Jobn. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of [International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada, From PICTOU for Charlottetown after arrival of train about midnight from Hali- fax. From CHARLOTTETOWN, Fnize a.m. (loca!) for Picton, (connecting there wits day train for Halifaz at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for doston, F. W. HALES Uh’town, P. E. 1. SeoreTaRy Lexpox, Nov 30.—The Berlin corres- pondent of the Lordoo Daily News says that Germavy wil buy part of the Caro- lives if they can be purchased cheap|and we are bound to protect our customers enough. A Hint for Warmth. We stand by those who have stood by us, You Can if You Will | Have one of our reliable time— > | keepers, No person can afford to en- [Sa Now that the cold weather is begin ning, it is well to remember that if the wrists and ankles are warm, the rest ot the body is not likely to suffer. Worst- ed wristlets have gone out of fashion- but the muff and the long sleved coat : Serve quite as good a purpose. Few|, V##8N4, Dec, 2.— Emperor Francis things, however have been found to are hago tbe cocasion of bia jubilee, take the place of leggings, which if they se OU hb snuiversary of his ascension to daeger an important engagement by Of worsted: ate ext tc, \ 1 the throve, occurring today, has granted square and honest dealing, working day and ‘ > eae ; * tare rorsted, are ap > awkwi , ae : tess Owning a reliable timepeice. Any - y are apt to be awkward | full amnes,y to all lese majeste prisoners person may deri ve a distinct advantace and if they are buttoned are sure to tear | and has remitted the remainder of the sens night to give our customers the best goods oe rp {the skirts. The long knitted tights | tences of 540 other prisoners. ic ‘© possessing a good watch. OUR} ~ fi 1: I : " WATCHES ARE TIMEKEEPERS: were ouud a trouble to put on when ee at ee eee cher are just as represented A oe eee eS eee ee eee Eat tb alicia: Seidl eee eh every watch | 22ve something which can be easily sold a price: aii he aca aie slipped on and off has become 2 neces- . ? © ae ’ \ T > : > Tor . > ag ) . } i coe 7 of the present day have discovered that heipg raised, at the ins aoce cf General ig me it is impossible to dress, as their grand-| Kitchener, to found the Gordon Mem- mothers did, in warm unwieldy filannel | oria! College at Khartoum, for the pur or even in the same warm clothes in | PO*¢ Of educating the inbabitaats of the . Z W. N. TANTON which they must dress for the streets. Soudan. Clothing, Hats and Caps. Ladies’ They claim too that if one dresses in The Great George St Jewler. light clothes for the house and in some- —J Israel Tarte wants the Government ‘ thing warmer for the street the dangers | to spend $25,000 on an *xpedition to the Capes and Sacques, Carpets and of taking cold are minimized. The | North Pole; and the Ottawa Citizen re- ingenious young woman of the present | merke: “We're afraid come of Tarte’. | against fraud, deceit, and deception—Comp-t- Prisoners Go Free. itors can look out for themselves. We have climbed the pole of success by ares made at lowest possible prices. The Gordon Memorial. —— | Always advertising what we do and Lexpox, Dec. 2.— William Waldorf : Look Here forChristmas LIFE SIZE PORTRAIT OPER &eom S. F. TarBush for The High Grade Art Co'y, who is well known for the High- est Grade work on the Island, to com- pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will give « 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabis nets or from group pictures for $4.50 and give free with each order a Regent Camera with fs!l instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn to photograph. We wil! give a 16x2u sepia inci thane eel b ro. se een, arom eee seamen an cat: <r ON LO NINE ER. LET IID FEN, a £44424444A4 obby good friends would freeze on to the cach House Furnishings, Top Skirts aad ew buve golf stafkince wi f day buys golf stockings without leet, | hefore the poler «xpeditton got started.” and these she slips on over her cotton —Mr Steai, whilst onZbis travels. noted “ , a 2D ‘ ili» stockings when she goes out cf doors, | ihe growth of the use ot English on the Underclothing, ==>, rrr = / ‘They are sn nol lj for $4.00, a camera al-o with it, a 16x20 , ' a il he) e | g¢ so not to slip and Continent. He found that, as @ rule, the Cravon with frame and camera, only i ASS slide, and having no hooks or catchable governing Classes in Europe would under- $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frawe and cainera only $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums., Reware of others who it is said use this Company’s name, bold your order for or write to S. F. Tarsvusa Ch’towa, their only representive on the Island, [hh places about them, answer a purpose in | Stand and speak English, Ingthe Russian {hh coid weather which nothing else has | Boval Familv, especially, Euglish is the Spectacles {jj done.—Harpers Bazar. | familer language of conversation. The 1 ! Tzar, for instance, invariably speaks Ip Englishto the Tzaritea and his. little nl NN ENE TE: A owre~. 34 >? BBO 17222222 Nz % Oo ~ eon daughters. . 1S SF ND ee OS 75 — : tee opens ia a and eye-glasses are the newest {is Nervous Headache. things for spectacle wearers. We —An explanationof the cause of the } S 244—ddwif iE have them constructed with the hh» “An excellent and never failing cure Dreyfus cise €is given by the London Ps am | celebrated Ajax clamp, without []p | for nervous headache,” said an apostle papers. It is stated that Esterbazy, ; : doubt the s:rongest and best on {Np of physical culture, “is the simple act Henry,,anddu Paty de Clam regularly ae the market, — at tials ther: Seki o . a . t t e the German and Italian Embas- Central ° Restaurant. bi They comin goid, goldefilled, th» f walking backward. Just try it Some | sies with military secrete 1i]] Dreyfus was é . as i and nickel trimmings. ih» time if you have any doubt about it. | pat into their office. Hekept such a aa ; 7. We fit them up while you wait. I have yet to meet the person who | sharpe look-out that they were unable to ; Nearest to market, suet One, " a: All other kinds kept in stock. {}}» didn’t acknowledge its efficacy after a send any more of velus, and tried to keep Building, aod Priocipal Stores. . ' ‘| . (> | trial. Nobody has as yet discovered or | oo heir ee Seading news that | bana — _ ee ee 5) hey a os ; sce | HEY Invented. he Embassies soon h nn OO, 2G : / fi (j. H. HUTCHESON il» eee gg re ee a oe | found out that they were ao longer getting T A Wonderful Cheap Men New Rooms, New Appointments, every mi Goring such certain _ relief. | valuable information, and stopped the . thing up-to-date. . Graduate Optician > Physicians say that it is probably be- pay. The traitors found it neccessary, cause the reflex action of the body therefore, to get rid of Dreyfus, which brings about a reflex action of the brain they did by accusing him of treachery, Call and see us. O86 SSOSSiOOOSOO .... O™. GTAAAASAASSALZAABALAS AI A