| z 9 haan RS AOS OS eo yg ~ aga AA A ae BH — commana Ue cr ae MAY WARES oy wasn DAY W hile the best for all general uses. Has peculiar qualities for easy and quick washing of clothes. ow cost. ligbest quality. SVAOAPAD DADO LOLOL Orem et ST. CROIX SOAP M'F'G. CO., St. Stephen, A.B. ensued < i I000C@ eee Wa Wants, Lost, Found, f, &e F¢ YUND,—A otfice, ady’s boot. Apply at TO Let —Until the Sist of May rext the office ian the Newson Block with stoves aud vw indow blinds lately occupied by Ww. & Stewart Aftorney at law, Terms ensy. Apply to W. S. “tewart at his office Prowses new block. Uh,'own Dec. lith 1°98 Dy e.o d. 9? wks TO RE NT frora Jan. Ist, 1899. ‘Ihe Brick Store—corner ()ueen and Gratton § Street, lately ocenpied ty Johnson & Johnsor. Ap- ply to Goff Bros d& wtf STRAYED from the owner’s premises, on Friday afternoo:: last, a fox terrier dog pup, eolor white end tan. Reward. J L Thomson P’rince Street 2) ‘The Low Birthrate.” “C hristianity and Senostic' sm,’ s rmons, by Rev. James Sim son. price 5c and }0* respectively, for sale at Hk EXAMINER office and at Carters’ and Liavszard & Moor’s Bookstores. SE ATES.—Sharpened while you wait, and repiired by a omovetent hand at Rice’s Rerele Repair Store opposite the Skating hink IRs tf. TO LET.—Half of a double tenement house on King Street. Applv to Mrs. Catherine May corner” “~“aceand King St. ro LET.—Thre:? storv Dwelling Hou se con sining eight larce rooms, On Prince Stre } ossession given on Oct I8th W. W W ellner, 217 T LET —The |.ouse and premises known asthe “Old Lond 1 Hou ’sitnateon Water et., .1€xt ie ' Warehouse No l jJan2s—tf ronment & Co. t7OYy 4 ppl? to Peake mros 1O LET—HUalfof three story dwe ling house on the corner of‘jueen and Fitzroy Sts ‘p- ply to Wm Hence -rson, Fitzroy St 245 tl @4224Ass24zese2bib SSS So SS DS DS Se «ff > 3 Byer i . bristmas EXCURSION bAsAL4a2A4 644 {Ww ’ \ {i this THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 19, 1898 ee ELEPHANT BRAND TEAS BEST oF Tea VALUE ‘Now Opened | | The Morris Block Stocked with the best assortment of Dolls—Japanese ware—Mechanica! Toys 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 must lispose of all goods at anv price, “Come and See Our Stock conv inced where you and get prices aad you will b: there is one place in Ch’town can really get GENUNE BARGAINS {> ih {h i I» \h» itp fli» \J» {yp I a° (home 5 <j . a ie a pecial jp Ih» Ih» lp il» [h- Ul» aS FOR ‘ 4 Christmas 4 Watch wtf Railway. and New Year Holidays RETU IRN TIOKETS For School and College Vacation From Decembe ‘ ers and stuc ed by their 10th to 31st, both iaclusive nts presenting certificates ‘rincipal or Secretarv ol .o0l Board wil! be ticketed between station oe. tbls Railway :t first class single fare for tae double journey. rickets are not good for going journey after of issue, and will be good tor return up nd including Januasy (1st, 1°99 FOR THE PUBLIC *¥xeursion Return Tickets will be issued ; December ‘)|st to January 2nd, b> th in- « o Sve atfirst ¢lasssingle fare. ickets are not good for going journey atter date of iesne, and will be good for re- ture up to and j acludirg January 7th, 1899. ‘tickets are goo only for continuous journey in either direct! on. G. A. oa ABP, uperinte: dent Ratiwat fice, shown, Dec 9, 1808—31 voc b, POTTINGER, General Maneger In the adjoining store we have stock~ ed to overflowing with Celluloid, Leather ad Japan goods— Books of al! the lead ‘ng ets at} price, Bibles, Prayer Books, Novels, &e.—Purses and Pocket Book+ — Tissue Paper—pl: sia and Ornamented —for Xmas decorations. Thousancs ot X was Cards and Czlenders from le t F. J. HORNSBYS BOOKSTORE Ch'town. “p-~ Victoria Row, Hockey — Boots Our new Hockey Boots have just arrived Men’s, Bove’ and Youths 8iz28,— $1.45, 175, 1.90, 225 A Few Prices jn Ladies’ Skating Boots Ladies’ Black Oil Pebble, flanne! lined : <i ates ee Ladies’ Tan Pebble, flee 2ece lined,... $1 85 Ladies’ Black Oil Pebble H. okey Boote cides omedela cae 82 75 Ladie es Box Calf i in » Bisel k or ae a very fine boot.. i eae Lower grades » nies; $l 25 ) ti $l: W. HH. STEWART & C1 io 2S, F, TarBush’ s Late Your photograph pyeey ona button for 25>, or 3 for 50c. Large size Batton 402 or 3 for 5U:. A alice $1.00 A *)'l Plated Locket with 2 photos in $1.75. Call early and leave vour order. S. F. TarBesn,! High Grade Art Far or st Novelty Brooch with your photo in it ‘town —185 REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct. 2rd, um. patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north | side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs. DR J. A. AYcds, Dentis The Large Double Store ES ee ES NS . ete te me aaa ae et eae insta as. In the Dark. A be'lboy at one of the big hotels had & queer experience the other night and has not yet entirely recovered his pro- fessional sang froid. ‘‘It was about 1 o’clock in de mornin,”’’ he said, ‘‘an I was de only bell hop in de office when dis call come from de fort’ floor. Well, I went up an knocked, an de man he says, ‘Come in.’ ‘*T opened de door, an de room was pitch dark. ‘I want you to mail dis let- ter,’ de man says from de corner where I knowed de table was, ‘but wait a minate,’ says he, ‘till I write de ad- dress.’ Den I heard de pen a-scratchin, an he says, ‘Here y’ are.’ But I could not see nothin at all. Iwas scared, I tell you. ‘Where are you, mister?’ sayé I sort of faintlike. says, ‘Oh, 1 fergot!’ an comes to de door in de light an gives me de letter. ‘Tt was pitch dark, I tell yon—black as dat hat of yourn—an when I went down stairs [ studied an studied why de wug should be settin dere without turnin on de ’lectrics, I didn’t find out till Isee him next day, an den what d’ye t’ink—de mug was blind.’’—New Orleans Times-Democrat. When 81,000 Looked Big. Divide anything upinto pairs and you magnify it. A certain wise man took this way to give his wife an idea of how much $1,000 is. She had no idea of money. Her purchases were enormeus. It ‘happened one day that her eye fell upon a magnificent ring, and she coveted it. It cost $1,000. But what was $1,000 to her in comparison with the ring? Of course her husband consented io the purchase. What else could a dutifal, affectionate husband do? But he tried this method of educat- ing his wife concerning the great price of the ring. He instructed his banker to send her the $1,000 in small pieces— pennies, dimes, quarters. In came the money, bagful after bagful. She never had such an idea of $1,000 before. When the money was piled before her, it alarmed her. The price of the ring went up a hundredfold, and was con- sidered at once an extravagance which she of her own option abandoned.— eae Orleans Tiimes- pemncres. owen A SURE CATARRH GURE. No matter what your experi- ge ence has beer with so-called hee = catarrl edies,” your ulti- ae mate, complete recovery can es surely and positively be effected, Meee «Don't suffer any longer. Don't feeey trifle with a distressing and dar BS gerous disease when a sure cure is mee wit your grasp. Thousands of “ sufferers whose condition was § worse than yours have been cured and are now in pe rfect hea th Their enthusiastic and unsolicit d mee testimonies show beyond tae oA shadow of a doubt that Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder is the m Se er ler < ar writ ex9 a It re. iS oot rem Gy ever CoOmpoune > ail ath Ds lieves the st severe case In from Me 10 to 66 iiinutes ; it effects a full Bee cureina short time. The most wm eminent nose and throat sp Mee istsinthe world ha e given it their ame unqualified endorsement. In all Mm cases of catarrh, colds, sore Ses throat, asthma, hay fev r and in fluenz # to use. it never f2 to do prec . gi ves testimony ; vices, I was trouble great relief and ! das ve recommended it to David Mills, Mi ter of Just ice of Canad mends it over his own signature. At all disease of the heart. Relieves in jon purifier. 20¢. for go doses. Dr. Agne be ne oe , op wee ‘cit. r. aays in honor of your great men,’’ said | | | | ~ gl Not Days ‘Enough, “You ought, like us, to have holi- the Russian beauty. ‘‘But in the American year, ny eaid the major, ‘there are only 365 days.’’ —Philadelphia Press. The extraordinnary precocity of the children of India bas called forth the astonishment of a recent traveler, who them are skilled that many of . iS€ ly whi fom it will prove its worth if you will but give it a chance, Rev. Warren Bentley, writes :—‘ While in Newark, N. J., conducting religious ser- d with cat: arrh and usec d 1D ir. Agnew Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart cures all cases of organic | and sy mpathetic once a mild cathartic and an invigorator, system renovator and blood maker and eczema, tet etter and all skia disenem, Cures piles > Hee RAN 95 Seep Es hes ny ia | says workmen at | wsually learning the an age when alphabet. A King and a Gu! The Jate Rev. Charles reading out a list of nea Pig. the audience in great good who has given his crown.’’ pig!’’—London Tit-Bits. ington Star. 16,000 saloons and taverns. The Sequel to the Joke, Many years ago a visitor to Edin- burgh was being shown over the high court of justiciary. mark concerning the dock and its du- ties, and in reply the official jokingly | said the visitor might one day be sen- | tenced to be hanged in that very room. Dr. Two years had barely passed e had so closely in- for r-in-law. The sightseer was the | Pritchard. when in the dock ! | spected he was coomed to poisoning his wife and moth —London Mail. notorious death the reign of Charies LI. b his own business. —_e oe | Ask for Minard’s and take no other —— I was curep of Rheumatic MiNARD’S LINIMENT. Halitax, Axprew Kuxe. MINAKD'S LINIMENT. Markuam, Ont. C. 8. BILLING, SA TT Ce Cee ‘ale bis io PP ig. ae 's 0 oP e iil y — icts like magi 3t is claimed for it. It ise leasant In tess than an hour A protminent evangelist : sy anda p s Catarrhai Powder, It gave me nany among wh om I have labored.” Hon, a, bas us sed this remedy and highly recom- iruggists. iinutes, Ds, Aznew's Liver Pills are at w's Ointment relieves in a day and cures siaztosnights. 35c. 8 Ate ae s > ~ =e -? Sold by De, 8. W, Dodd and Geo. & Hughes, Druggsts. children are Spurgeon, in subscribers to one of his charities, made running com- ments and jokes as he went on that kept humor. Coming to a Mr. King who had given 5 shillings, he said, ‘‘There’s a king Coming next toa Mr. Pigg, who had given a | guinea, he exclaimed, ‘There’ sa guinea *‘Ds trouble ’bout advice,’’ said Un- cle Eben, ‘‘is dat de man who has made a sho nuff success in lite is gin ’rally too busy ter stop an give lessons. ’’—Wagsh- The republic of Guatemala has over In the coun- | try districts there is one to every 82 in- habitants; in the towns one to every 52, He made gome re- Judges in England have worn the pe- md ' culiar wigs they now wear ever since Then he laugbs and |} : , The ancients took the ow] for a sym- ol of wisdom because he always minds gout by IT was curep of aute Bronchitis by MINARD’s LINIME NT. Su-sex. Lr.-Oow. C2cCrewe Reap. [ was CURED of acute Rheumatism by SS + see oe Castoria is Pr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Chiidren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. 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THE wGCNTAI'A CO « 1e LENTANA COMP (Spee BF Cet Your Winter QGurttiit Nor Don't wait for Zero! weather five months of cold and frost should make you think of a warm Suit Overcoat or Ulster Our tailor nok is in fall blast no dull times here good honest goods with first class workmansh‘p does it Once a Customer always a Customer. Extra value in all kinds of top shirts aud Underclothing. GORDON & McLEitLAN Upper Queen S: Meu’s Stylish Outfitters SHB IS HAPPY WHY i}) [ier lover has presented her with Y a Fine Imperial Guitar : For a CHR'STMAS PRESENT Lyre -: When making your Christmas Purchases DON’T FORGET that a Musical Instrument will last longer,give more pleasure than most Fancy Goods ani Toys so extensively advertise A iullline of Violins, Autoharps, Accordeons, Banjos, Guitars, etc, on hand — Musical Toys of every deseripti on At Fashionable Slaughter Prices MILLER BROS The P E Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen Street Store open every night till Xmas PROCLAN We are now ready and w illing to place any number of private dwellings ina correct sanitary, and tion; and this at short 1 otice, We will furnish all who desire it with Baths, Closets, and lavatories ot the latest and most approved patterns at prices consistent with first-class quality of goods and workman-hip. The latest and most beantiful New York de sig ns in electroliers. w.- Stores and healthy condi- Hotels, consequently A large | stock of soil pipe and all plumber's, steamfitters and enginesrs supplies now ‘on hand. | Call on us at the Msor i ic Temple Building. ‘treatment whether we sell you or not. T. A. MacLEA MANUFACTURERS AGENT. You will reseive courteous es | ed aa G all ‘Jac