‘ , r Y Y r "NT THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTBROWN, MARCH 30).1869 — eee o aa sl : 4 ; An Unworthy Trick. isn’t he going to play sometningy’— 8008 bed been Chosen in his place, Hier pape - Ihe Examiner Calendar. In a recent Pall Mall Gazette we find | Youth's Companion. oe dame ge Eliot in the street again , " one ll : ‘ea tor — — — 6 latter was warm in his congratula- FOR MARCH.... a good we ry < ; a lande oe “ ; a A Kangaroo Colony Near London. | gions. ‘*My dear bisbop,’’ he said, ‘' i ee Lay wt ” } Switzerland, who was very c iter- ‘ ae Pa ae rae ae ’ iq T yd +t 2 snes ested in a railway matter upon which If we W ere to break suddenly upon a | must congratulate you. ‘The church ee? Nasir tase tea BO Sed a es 4 ft ; MOONS CHANGES tne dishes @ here be was landed had to | London cyclist and tell him that with- | couldn’t heve madea better selection. I ‘ Atl vote. He wanted it to vote affirmative- in 20 miles of his great city.there was a | thought you should have been the chaise x . ve, t : ; “ € : : , : 3 i ‘ . . Bs ” r % ry , : ” 5 ly, and so he let it be generally under- | “ a ‘cea out es a = WP ke i OGe : aad \j ) stood that over ae would become the ree ‘woth al of being in ea Warm Water Baptism. Se Pum ie } i recipient of a liberal hamper of wine, , li: ' “ae : : - or wid d there was no Sabie vote to | need of a straitjacket. Yet we are as- | We would impress upon the clergyr iain { 7 : We'’k — Higk * found in the ballot box. The number | 5" d on the highest authority that such | the necessity of having the Water warm 2 Rises.| Sets ngth Water. | -¢ voters, including the great man him- | is the case, the colony existing on Leith | ed. Baptism, it is true, is seldom or Y ; “4 ®°3 C seid, tainted 10K. aA Ue ie ohne Hill common. About 14 years ago some | never administered by linmersion, bat J7k accoruaiice wita our advertise. é 2 { s\\Wednesdav (6 30 16 48 111 ¢ > 6 re eee was to be taken every one of | kangaroos escaped from Wootton House, | even wheu affusion is used the contact aici ‘ . 7. 3 hursday 38 +0 ° > 1> | them went tothe poll. Not only that where they had been kept in confine- os a a with a child’s head might pouty Sf BRataleen Oe Wworsmlansiltp yrs j iday $7 12 5 ee : , + ; The aj > injuriously affect one wi ‘ 2ady ; . : : ae = = Le : Of | but every one of that crowd went to the ment. They took up their quarters near sa om ul lk : _—_ oo aire ads to tite irilest extent and in every aturday J+ 4 2 , ee poll with the conviction that that bam- Leith bill and have remained and mul- ciently iow power of resistance.— 2 ; waeny - 50 iS | 24 | per of wine was as good asin his cellar, tiplied there ever since. It seems strange | Lancet. par.icular, and as an evidence that ionday ( 5? 22 6 3 ee ? ’ ee - — ee ee — - eA ae ase : . > <a | hate diese rat sha readily that such emblems of the far west | : 4] wesday 28 53 7) ee eee, ae hould exist in a wild state where the When the sultan of Turkey attende the Guarantee Card, which y il] | %: Wednesday 26 54 28 68 08 | imagined when the ballot box wasfound a fee of Raden winks slesadt ts ibe Friday midday prayer at the mosqu’ uc Guarantee Card, warch you wul ; > cs ; / es » gontet ~ : two oa rei 4 ) ‘ ‘i . : ; ° ac 9 ) bursday 24 56 31 8 56 | to contain 10% affirmative papers and = 6Fr " 6 : in Constantinople, the garrison of 30,- find in the nocke:s of SI werlex ake : 10 Frida 2 57 35 945 | one negative. To the imagination also felt and where the bum of the wheel | beb six 4k Siettbend a) : ’ im? in ine pockets ofr Shorey’s var- iGe 4 / . : n: . it i ait ; : > . ‘ y i R 2 1! ty iv *() 5 59 39 ) 34 must be ] ft the language in which during the sulnmer months 18 almost Oni. “bh - a . ren the route } s - o.. . ” 12 Sunday ls 6 OQ 41 11 23 their feeling# found expression when Uneceasing song. — London Bicycling in such a.way that be sball be safely | ' 1: », means waat it Says; if you are : . ant ee a: ee expressi ie guarded from the moment he leaves bis | | ‘ 3 y - ; igo, | they arrived at the certainty that the ‘ : galace untilhe isom bis oarpetinthe |) WC271nyg 1S Wednesday: 13 4 1 159 | J#uded proprietor had landed them by A Theological Point. ‘tacred edifice. } Ao ‘Vednesca) ae oN Se . ' - : ; 16’ Thursday ll 5 55 | 2 39 | Siving that vote himself. “d That jovial Irishman and sturdy Cal- § 17 Friday 9 n 58 3 28 eid Chinen the: Cee vinist, The Rev. Jobn Hempbill, was | ™@ ; — a Of e S ; y 3 7 120 '416 avi $3 ussi , y a 5 9 ie A resident in a small suburban town baving a stiff discussion with a Roman Be om l i= . aitonn Glemes B had Catholic fellow countryman respecting ; x ¥ 3 ll 8 5 54 quite a iong distance from boston hac th ehes f th mu f h Your 21 luesday l 12 ll 6 42 a Visit fron a German friend who knew a a oe . Se ‘ r3 wah ety ‘ Ready-to=Wear 22 Wednesday 5 59 13 14 731 | very little English but played the vio- Soe caddis < matt c Stioe 23 sday 57 15 18 8 20 | lin well. One of this resident's neigh- 7 , ™ ee, ee ae ; 24) Friday 55 16 21 909 | bors gave a ‘‘musical evening,”’ and of of the controversialists would yield an j Clothing 25 Saturday 53 = 24 ; 59 | course he and his visitor were invited. inch. Finally the layman tried a spe- 4 . : 26 Sunday st) 6B | 2 10 46 | The German took his violin, and when | U8 argument: x , and co not find it perfectly satisfactory ia every 2 Monday a 20 = . “9 | his turn came he played one of his best | oe = ai if _S j . ] d ‘ll > -—— . <0) 4 uesday a4 eve | miones ¢ . . nate | Four paris! ioners shou ie an 6- articular an y at , . Inj 20 Wednesday! 45 22 37. «1:13: | :«~Pieces, from one of the great masters. | paar op O00 REG: ‘eoeuhiatl lian eon i P Wii conmunicate your ¢ompiaints 30'T hursday 43 > 4] 2 02 When he had finished, there was an | 9%° y ’ , you pray to us. we will that tished 4 . Ae - . _ ~ _ ~ 99? r = “ 31|Friday 5 42 5 1124 250 | awkward silence and no applause. The ea * lied th 1 a i ’ . see at you are satisne : OT your people were still looking expectantly at» N" nn Be : cme a — oe } money refunded. | the German, who looked disappointed *®9@®F © ie talem =postsively. : Wants lost Found &e and flustered. The silence grew painful. ering t wed ns ae I _— j j ' | Finally the hostess, quite red in the Pray *or another /1ke him? San 2 ran- ‘ H. SHOREY & Ci, . - MONTREAL. | face, edged over to the side of the Ger- | cisco News Letter. - oc ie i: man’s friend ' Mfgs. of ‘* Ready-to-Wear”’ Clothing. W ANTED.—A cook in «a em tll family. Good we,es, epply at this office. 75 | A A ‘ 7 ’ ; ss 4 L/'ST.— A sacred tune bork, near the Hazel- } caw Ww sting! “75 on Ji P t \ iA & | v a : f h t : brook Baptist Church on 2! Mareh, ow.ers Why, now that be’s got tuned up, boys eames named *'Little Muck. as. ALON ¢ c el nS Agents or ( own nanie supvoeses to be in same. piease leave | because of bis bigness. He was the tall 2 at tere of Jenki's & soa or communicate est man ip the company—about 6 feet ? ae _ SS a ~ _— = - eo with R. Jenkin Mt, «albion 73 } ; ‘yet ; inches—and one of the bravest in the THE BEST is always imitated. WANTE"--A housemaid in a_ private fam ly ilu ‘he country; for further particulars apy yto iss Sre'vrove Kent St 7 _- FOR RENT.~—A frent room psrior end a bed om apply to Miss snelgrove, Kent St. sa NTE! .—a well turnished & well heated |; bes oom with private board. address stating | serene face above the top of the fence. osniuill ‘ terns and lowality. a. B.C. Cho. Examiner | He shouted out angrily, ‘‘There, you— A aad ye af you man witb the bead up, kneel down, , . i . | sie? Fue gine did nob aavainaitende.1 F R Island Railway WE BEGAN TO-DAY A BIG CLEARINGR Sh B LOST,— a pair of gold glasses were lost last | the officer thundered, ‘‘Why don’ you | * ° . sf S LE OF Fe ! nig!it between the Post Office and Powna!l St, ' } iss Helena M, Pctvio 72 WANTED --an experienerd cook !n a small family. . ood wages to a suitable person. anply at ‘his oilice. LOST— * O1TE".— House on Rrighton Roa‘, heat- } th Rooms etc, »t present Vorsessicn viven ed with het weter, B eccapid dy T J. Dillon Esq 13st May. apply toJ. J. McKinnon 69 a a : a Weta a tee : ; - . * r y é ne QW Il ° at good tor going journey after : ——— | ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue | the captain bad hewled et him.—Chi- | |, Niekets are ¥ BEST MAKERS BOO ; WANTED.—A young min cf good ad¢resa ,, . , Je TORE? VE 1 | @ago Inter Ocean. I S. i“ astravel.iug salesman must have some ex: Pain in the Side, TORF-D LIVER. Chey i " Ee perience ard be a huatier- Apply by letrerto Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. -— ~~ Special Cheap Rates. : : ; A B. Po«t Off ce Box i ; Ch town , Any One Wonld Do. Tick ots will be issned on al! trains SAT R- ; “*Can’t you get him to?’’ she whis- pered. ‘*What do you mean?’’ } pair of golid-rimmed snectacles \ Fi: der "the rewarded on leaving at Fh. W } Ta lor’s . 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Take none Dut ie. _—.-— Easter Holidays CHEAP EXCURSIONS EX“URSTION RETURN TICK TTS 9° One First class F re wiit be ssued March 29th t% April 3°d, 1899, both inclusive to ard from all stations, goer to retucaupto and inciuding April 4 h. i899. | i a = BOOTS AN? SHOES As we wantroom big targains will be given i va all kinds of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Shoes. _ NOW IS YOUR CHANCE TO ‘GET THE | Small Pill. Smail Dose. Small Price, HAY. 1st April, good to selurn same day, at Bishop Lawrence of Massachusetts (he following low rajes:— VANTE!D TO HIRE—on a farm a yourg DISCOUNTS AT 20, 25 & 85 PER CBNT. m a. Steady anlavreent. ond good wages tells a good story on himself and Presi- oly at THE EXAMINER office . : ws . cial ain Substitution dent Eliot «f Harvard. When Phillips Tinish to Charlottetown .... ..........45 $1.25 ' LET —The house and vremises known Brooks was elected bishop, President | A ?°r'e”. haa faa iirs 9o eee «a the “Old London House,’ situateon wWeter |} se . . Rion mfield " So eeteceis tees de Be aa St.. uextt> Government Warehouse No 1 the fraud Uf the day. ae cyte rating who was then . @nry 7 sae apis L193 Apply to Peake Bros & Co. jan2—tf | ean of the Episcopa) Theological school ph pam - ‘ . ~ 9 . . , Weilinvten Peas On tas tees R3. ’ Simeon ot eaee want wet Carter's, | at Cambridre and said to him: “The | s\'ronche “ 83 SALEBFOR CASH ONLY. ‘i repaired by a comoeteut hand at Rice’s ' church bas made the greatest mistake of | “!"'"rmerside a io wale te : » aAkatiag . | - é fenpsingtor “ <a na eles ee 9 ee ee Oe ee | Ask toe Carter's | alifetime. Brooks was the pivotaround | Bc \ne" es te DON’T MISS THIS SALE siivulhicipibaeiipideapatitilbinileantiananee 1 F Wuich we revolved in Boston. Now you | Emeral' : - 60 . : sa Be a ‘ape ‘averse sa Se tin i. a FOR SALE OR TO LET—That brick house Insist and d ‘mand | bave spread bim all over the state. Any | Brudaibane he ao F&F anBUtIttAF ws sii uated on n ‘rth -ide r W /College Block, 16 Cillait ave would have dene tor bishop.’’ ‘un er River 15 — ‘ome, hot water heating larze garden and Ye f b : N Wilt bire . 15 (As a2 TY . o : ib Guid to OO? Mieke or FW CL ; rig ears after, when Phillips Brookes ee “ Lf 7 : nin rea ly t 0 c ’ T +¢1 , : he loiterowa . © hon. 3 ‘73 ore Exers F W Moore 63 dy lw -arter <= i e 1. wer Pithe had gone to his reward and Dean Law. -ouris “ 5 . --———~- - te Beer Piver “ gags ey ts = ‘ : TO RENT.—for aterm ofl to 5 years, that! ~ ~~ a a or eS teen nee 75 ] { IN Nw Ele MUSr. Bi : VG “ twelve (i2yacre ‘o. situated on west side of Gee gerown os 75 os e Mialveque Roai, now in possession of J Tt C.d gan + sa 75 a Peardon Fsq Vosseasinon viven Ist May rext oo &S C ‘ q o> vo at 7 oe a eee “oe ¢ Silte 7 \pply to Peake Bros & Co 61 : i arrie er e t Mt. S ¢€ wast ” os . 15 Sa e oe ee ee : - - SA TTT ane ew — cak Pie sh to Summerside.... $6.4 . ” — _ — The f49¥8 Biréirate,” “Christianity aad a re 1 a knee cou : 8 ET cee me me te ae me ——— mao ae ee —aes A vnoaticis 4." sem mons, by Rev. James Simp- 99 Bloomfield og) 7 *Npeee nse caesseae dD aoa, priee 5c and i0* respec ively. for sale at on er eeve VLaary ' ss eves «+00 tS i rite GXAUINSR fic? and at Cariera’ and a Ni = rane a 45 ay! ¢ s ; Hiseard « M ¢ Bookstores aoe ao 35 : : 4 . . . a seouncre ry ey ) mes What a boon to many a man or woman ifthis were literally so—How many spirits are broken Ken ington os as ae ¢ wore : YYIICE I3 HEREBY aty EN YHAT | because this particular organ is shackled by disease—and yet how many times has Dr. rae ” Ral ca | eoplication « 0D naie +o O Parlia aent f 3 ; ° . . “— “mera oe 1! ji Capnda ar its nex -ession by tHE DOIN. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart brushed against the grim reaper and robbed nim of his victim. fee nas gpeaciinns', @ i Eee IAN . ‘ : iJ ~ o : IPA ve , ~ Dtseases of the heart are by far the most treacherous of ailments which afflict huamanity—ruthless ratory” m ee d t paMIOL *ts i 34 vy oovtaine (i ’ ? : os / a ver “ 5 . Victoria cavers 8) anl6l Vieroria cha c to old and young alike—not insidious but violent. for when the heart fails the whole system N. Wiltshire “ oe a 4 ep Se Sees i Cape vale 5 tne Com r suffers violence. Discussing causes here will not | Chaijotteluwn “ ‘ah 2 ; larve ita nowers of le din . purch asing ; r- console the suffering one. The cone great yearn of : : Marg ; , Se pt is, ’ : He. I termeciate Stations at vropotinate rates i " ated ; T. ome ‘hi “2 h D ‘ - nt 1293 : the heart-sickened patient 1s how to get relief and @ ‘ Srecial Passeneer Train wil] leave Tig- aves ‘ ; ’ Ss iv ecet yer & | : a e nish atba m, A ri t : am ce Me > MACDONELL, BOLAND & THOMPSON, ‘| cure. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart stands pre- | nisheb5a m. «pril is sae eee 3-9 Hicitocs for the Anpicants | eminently to-day as the star of hope to sufferers from ,town at 3 30 p m. Summerside at5 45 Pp. mM. arrive at Tigrtsh abour 9.0ep. m.: thus “lowing people west of Summerside an onp- ortunity of commiay tos ummersice and Char lattetewn, doing their business and returning ‘ ‘. ’ ; the same day, world have long ago passed into the great beyond. G 3s, whom heart cases have baffled, have heart trouble, and so far pastthe experimental period that thousands to-day proclaim, in no uncertain sound, the belief that were it not for this great remedy they _A, SHARP, Superintendent: Railway Offee, Ch town, i.’6 mar d~—Ji&w ‘ Just Received | 120 pairs Ladies’ Fine Dongola Boots, laced 120 pairs Ladies’ Buff and Pebble Boots, laced 240 pairs Ladies’ Dongola Oxford Shoes 120 paire Boys’ and Gir!s’ serviceable boots 50 pairs Men’s Grain Boots, guaranteed waterproof suitable for lobster men, &c. | _— ce ie AJ Most eminent doct tested Dr. Agnew’s claims, and to-day they prescribe it im their practice as the quickest and safest heart remedy known to medical science, What are the symptoms? 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