THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL, 6 151) r Fr : ™ te _ = | Her Impressions of Angels. wtiext Rosy. BU OF I I TO EF 3 Es OE» om had tg glad ys th a Fle = stad a — aptly hahha, - thay hs “thc intel porta don 4 THE HAILY E KAN! iy NER The wife of a well known senator Rosy McShane was a fairly good f°. da” Na Ni Nn? We * tan? Ne? Nan Na a? a a a a a a . ee vedi took her little daughter, a 4-year-old | maid of all work, but, like most of her i damsel, to a matinee once to see ‘‘ Jack ' sened every attern wo from the | and the Beanstalk. ’’ A week ar 80 aft- he Pa ‘ ah "( = | erward she was discovered pirouetting ne | and lifting her petticoats before a che- 24TES OF SITAACRIPTION val glass. Her father reproved her and IN ADVANCE) told her it wasn’t a pretty way to do. Oae Fiebeisicidky citntisenst $4 00 ats es said the child, ‘I saw the wi eee - | angels do it. ’ Oix MOOG evcdecvisipcecssscns scssdeves i os ile angels!’ exclaimed her father. Mount oe | ‘* Why, where?’’ ~~ - oe aid ik nan 7 a | ‘*When mamma and I went to heaven the LTnited Siates. | that day,’’ said the ebild. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER | The father explained that the fancied et - os : | heaven was only the theater. The little e eued overs Priday morn It ie} girl's face fell. ore or a were nes Ope ‘* And wasn’t they angels?’’ she asked. OF nthe Deity, on i Saet atane. bewes ‘*No,’’ said the father; ‘‘they were paper, containing al the latest news just girls.’’ Si 00a year. Subvcrip ion $! —_ Lost, Found, &¢ Fi ec) es agente €Vverv whe re to in rednuee the < m e Sunlight Gas Geverator; only reliab'e au'o'mD: eat lees Bae amt e on be thar ket « I getsivht; liberal ipducemen’s tore lia? en's: apply to the Sualight Gas oo | Lid. Moutreal TY" .eT—* howe on West “St. lat ly cercu- pied by Mr C P Fletcher. Apply to 4 C Dou-e 79 FIREMAN WANTED—A strictly tomner- j ate nicn @w-nted as ftreman at Gis Works- | one wh cia 49 ¢asv blacksm! h work pre- | ferred, A steady job for the richt man. | appie to Charlottetown Light and Power Xo’y. Ltd. Queen at offico 79 FOR ©41TE OR TO LET—That brick house | situs tet on north cide " W College Block, 46: ‘oa het water heatine larce garde” and } tin rear apply to S C Moore or F W L} © elkxeas F W Moore 63 dy lw TO LE ”.— House on Rricghton Roa’, heat- | éd vith het water. Bath Rooms etc, at present eecupied by T J. Dillon Esq Pots saicn eiven | st May. a ply toJ.J. McKinnon 69 ! i ie | To) LEC —Lhe house and premises known | a6 the “Olt Londo House,’ situateon Water St., .ext’> Government Warehouse No | App! to Peake snros & Co, jan2s—rr TO \(ENT.—for aterm'oft ta 5 vears, that twel].« (12) acre lot situated on west side of Malpeqaue Road, now in possession of J T Pearrion Esq Posseasion ziven ist May nex? Ap »ly to Peake Bros & Co 61 — ic E 13 HEREBY GIVEN THAT apolication will be made to to Pariia aent of Can ida at its next session. by THE DOMIN.- TON PERMANENT LOAN COMPANY. fora Act'>4n;al tts Acts already obtained (60 Vie via thantee 83. an1 61 Victoria chanter 101) 9 define the Capital “to-k of the Cuom- par. and to consolida'e, define, declare and enla ‘ge it4 oo-wers of Jondinz, purchasing, bor- ro viig aid investing, an4 for cthar ouceoees D ted at Toronto this 12.h Decem)er, 1893, <4 ‘DONELL, BOLAND & THOMPSON, 3 ee Solivitocs for the Applicants | pening at the English court: The child put on an air of intense disgust. ‘‘Well,’’ she said, ‘‘I fink they ought to be taked bome and spanked, ‘cause they wasn’t dressed any more than an- gels. ’*’—Lewisteon Journal. Queen Victoria’s Marked Poem. Flere is a funny story told of a hap- Sir Theo- dore Martin had been requested by Vic- toria to read aloud from ‘‘The Ring and the Book.’’ Sir Theodore was courtier enough to make a cautious study before- band of the poem, and he placed mar- ginal notes as danger signals against passages of doubtful propriety. The marked copy chanced to come in- to the hands of a rather thoughtless court lady. ‘‘I have so enjoyed this wonderful work,’’ sbe said to a friend, ‘‘and it bas been such an advantage to read it after the queen, for she has placed marks against the most beautifal sind, she was woefully slack iu caring for her own room. Her miatress was ill for two or three weeks, and on recovering she went up to Rosy’s rc>m and found it ip a si.te f dirt and disorder beyond descr‘ ption. Very indignant, she called Rosy, and raid: ‘‘Rosy, I don’t see how you can stand it to have your room like this}’’ Smiling p'easantly, Rosy made reply: ‘AD, patient person.’’—Harper’s Bazar. Not to Be Thought Of. ‘‘Have you selected your topic for a gradvation essay?’’ said the dear girl’s mother. **Yes. It is ‘The Injurious Restraints of Superstition, Ancient and Modern.’ ’’ ‘*That’s very interesting. You must get right to work on it.”' ‘*Oh, dear, no! You wouldn't have me begin it on Friday, would you?’’—~ Washington Star. Lendon suburban travel is made at- tractive by the presence in the stations of young women who beg for all kinds of charitable objects. Ome manip a hurry, after running the gantlet im the street, was stopped five times between the station door and tbe train by re- spectable beggars. Fire Worsnipers and Kerosene, A knowledge of the existence of pe- troleum at Baku is so ancient that we find there the ruins of a temple to Zoro- aster. The worship of fire—so easy to ‘ obtain that it was only necessary to parts, and, ob, what exquisite taste the | dear queen bas!’’ she added, pointing to the danger signals of Sir Theodore Mar- tin. —Quiver. > De ‘ ALTHAM ° ; ATGHES:::} Can’t be excelled for accurancy and durability. During the last five or six years the price has been cat nearly in two We can’texplain how they can be made so cheap, but the fact remains that they are, We have sold a great many (ata very low price), aod if vou think of buying, please favor us with a call. G. F. HUTCHESON Jeweler & Optician | 7 , : 4g ‘Queen Street, ¢ an (iP - ¢ y) ( f ( ’ (| é ¢ nee &2@ FF eso ® = Prince Edward Island Railway nal f fter MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 trains of this Railway will run daiy, (Sun da, excepted,}as under. ti f Trains Ip- ¥ R STATIONS ward. Read u ; bw i MM i PM 710 8310 Charlottetown 10 2) 2:30 ra SO. y Jun 1015 .. 2 16] 45m 415 2a Wiltshir 9 2 { 40 SLs €ar A r Rives 906 12 5 535 io, eels... 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They be Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. | Small Piil. Small Dose. Small Price. Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Liver Pithy “arter’s Little prod the soil witha stick and set fire to the vapor that issued out of it—was continued until so recent a time as 20 years ago, when several Parsee priests were in Baku for the purpose of wor- shiping that which we of this iconoclas- tic time buy in the corner groceries to fill our lamps.—Julian Ralph in Har- per’s Magazine. A chime made of 18 brouze tubes ar- ranged in two parallel rows and struck by hammers working from a keyboard has been set up in the town ball of Le- vallois-Perret, near Paris. The tubes thin, ma’am, but I was iver a | vary in leagth from 41% to 9 feet, and . in weight from 57 to 100 pounds, The Shilling Trick. A wandering sleight of band me} as eutertainipg some loungers wit! an exbibition of bis tricks. After show ing a good nuwber of them, he said: ‘*But I bave one good trick that |- eall the shilling trick.’’ Of course they all wanted to see tbat, so he instructed a good number of them to give him a shilling, after having marked it and carefully noted the date About a dozen of the bystanders did so, and he took them all, shook them up, and then showed each man another shill- ing than the one he had marked, ac- companying each shilling with the question: ‘Is that yours?”’ Each man, of course, said ‘‘ No, he strolled away, saying: ‘‘Then they must all be mine.’’— Leondou Globe. i li Al Our Cosmopolitan Capital. “Tam just findi:zg out the charm of Washington society, which les in the great variety of people one meets and ” and the interesting topics discussed when there is time to talk.’’ writes ‘‘A Cab- z ) iv patalietvZ er ee ms If your heart never stopped beating. } and tissue of your body. HEART Cure. and statesmen. diseases. 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Dr. AGNEW’S OINTMENT is without a peer in cure of sk.n $3 Cts. Use De. AGNEW’'S PILLS, 20 Cts, Sold by Dr, 5S. W. Dodd and Geo. EK Hughes, Druggist w , Thousands fi Re Eo} JiCs not really. i j wy iF ? w Need a tonie at thie Ww Segson. Close contine= houses, $s fooms during y months ts feel debr Ww and Cobh o ° essed assisfed the par ople Lall an disease. . Pills 15 the w These pilis m sufferer from general debility * How to Get5i ¥ ment in badly ventilated shops and s school manes sorts” Nature must be in throwin Dias lated in the system during these months ering "ae is needed, and Dr.Williams “Pinks greatest fonic medicine Known. blood; strengihen tired / nerves, and make dull, listless men,women and children feel bright, active and strong. Mr. Jas. Purtelle, a well known farmer living near Crofton, Ont., says:—** For several years I have been a ake rich,red y Na 4 U the winter eo} iC jlangui — that has €a sy prey . I believe my troubles originated in over-work, aggravated by a severecold. I had advice from doctorsin Picton and Belleville, but did not get any better. Then I went to Toronto for treatment, and for a time experienced some relief, but it was only temporary, and soon I was worse than before. ~~ ~ . > . 3: Some of my ¥ neighbors advised me totry Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills. Before the first box was gone I found relief, and after I a had used a few boxes more I was rejoicing in complete recovery, and my health has since been excellent. Words an way fail to express the value I now place on these little pink messengers of health, and I only hope other sufferers : will follow my example.” ” inet Member's Wife,’’ in giving her ob- servations and experiences in Washbing- ton in be Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘ At cre everybody bad kuown everybo isa in society from the cradle, and 9 wo not have much but each otber to t Q id t but as I get to kuow peo;.e task & bout, here and go to entertainments cutside of the official round of duties I begin -o uucerstand why sc many come to Washington for resiaence who have ra bus'ness, Official or dumestic ties in the place. it’s ratber nice not to have pi ple know jest how mosh you pay your servauts aid when you Lougat yi last picce of furniture. ”’ General Rosecrans’ Avctograph. Carefully treasured by a Columbia man who has an interesting collection of autograp4s is a note written some 15 years ago and signed “*W. 58. Rose- crans, Brevet Major General, U.S. A.,”’ which says: ‘‘ Your application for au- tographs should contain an envelope, stamped and addressed to yourself. This is the rule of right and is wotth fur , more than a quotation from some well known poet.’’—Kansas City Journal. I was ccrep of a bad case of MINARDS’ LINIMENT. Sjauey, CG. B. Grip by C. i. Lagos. T was curFp of loss of yoice MIN. RDS’ LINIMENT. Yarmouth, CHARLE3 PLUMMER. by A I was curep of Sciatica Kheumatism MINARDS’ LINIMDNT. Buoin, Nfld Lewis S. Butier: by — —s - = TENDERS Sealed Tenders will be received until] Tuesday, the 18:h day of April next up to 12 o’ulock noonfrom parties willing to coutraci for the building ofa deelling house ferthe Hazelbrook Dairying Co Plaus aod epecifi'ctions can be seen, av i tenders leftat thestoreof Jenkns & on., Queen St. Chitown. Good security murt be given, aad envelopes should be marked **Tenders for Dwelling.” By order R. JENKINS, Sec. March 28th 99. d&w—td, Pat. genuine are only sold resembling t in red ink. 33 3B 33 3333-3 3:3-353-2 222337 gk aI ga” G5 BP pF pd I gS!" SI? 6 * BF GI BI pw os eG Took Her tn. “Yes, said the basiness man, ™, have given up trying to collect that lit tle bill from Bilkins. You see, he ise pretty big, husky feilow, and he used to throw my collectors out.’’ *“*‘Then why didn’t you employ a woman collector? He coaldn’t do thai to a woman.”’ | ‘That's what I thought. one and sent her around, ber came back.”’ *“‘Why not?” **He married her. ’*- en SERRE A Consoling Thouzg ht. Tho 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. tle suddenly looked at the bishop, and, with tears running down his chueks, said, ‘‘D’ye think I could get the young baggar stuffed?’’—London ews. a, ee we Ainwick castle, according to the ob- servations of a learned antiquary, owes its origin tothe Romans. It ts one of the largest Gothic buildings in Britain, containing about five acres of ground within its outer walls, flanked with 16 towers and turrets. ee The eagte first appeared on the seal 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. A « HEADACHES trot whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POW DERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all mite iste ie “See e es 7S Jury & Go Watchmakers and jewelers opposite P. O Sunnyside. Importers of watches, clocks, jewelry, silverware, spectacles Fancy goodsetc. etc. Store a a ct a a ee There are numerous pink colored imitations against which the public is cautioned. The 12 engraving on the left, but If your dealer does not have the genuine, sead dierct to the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Ont., and they will be mailed post paid at 50 cents a box, or six boxes for $2.50. open from 8 a. m. till § p, m. | . . in boxes with wrapper printed High OMcials Take In Washing. Samoa, Stevenson's island home and — grave, is the only country in the world where its rulers and chief justices vie with each other in the honorable work of the laundry. There is no false pride about a chief of Sainoa, who will dit | cuss high politics with you one me ment and the next make a tender for yor ‘ing. \Vhat is more, when be has es ' the washing to your satis fa task you to give hims t that effect, with which te | , .g visitors. —New & Journal licsplitality. Lady of the Mouse (to bore, who ge erally calls just as she is about t0 shopping)—Won’t you let me ring f0e8 little refreshment for you? Bore—I think I'll take a little some thing just before I go. Lady of the House—Ohb, then, dobav it now. ~—iomion Punch, Hoehmaptonnen Freddy—My brother George is © head taller than your brother. Franky—Yes, but my brother is @ stomach fatter than yours. — Blatter. ’ + te = 4, ALL HEADACHES from whatever cacse cured in half an hour bY HOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDESS 10 cents and 25 cents at ali druggists. ‘NOTICE. NOTICE ie bebe given toatan eppli- cation will be made to the Legis'atare the Province of Priuce Ejiward Island, at its next Session, for an act to vest in the City of Charloutetewn, the tiile to ai) thet tract, piece or parce] of jand, situate lying and being in the City of Charlottes town, being Towa Lots sum hers Sixteen (16), Seventeen (17) Ninety Three (93), Ninety-four, and part of Town Lot No, (18) in the 4th hund of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, be the property known as the West Keo Street School land and premisete Dat#i at Charlottetown this 1st March, 1899. day of JAMES W ARBUBTON de Mayor of Charlot etow H. 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