| = manana a Am a Ree a =~ Ce Cae aa a ae HRS LT es Rn tg ' : ‘ ; 5 a 5 j: ees ANOTHER VICTORY. Cured of Lumbago by i’'s Pills * Mr R. Morrow Dod Toronto, Nov 25. fue vast majority > now and esteem Nr. R. od popular agent for the it Co. the following statement Mr. Morrow, possesses of Torontonians | Morrow, the able Torvnto Auer Lig For this reason spade in writicg b aus Significance. ~~ oe ago | was attacked by Lum- > bago avd Urinery trou! l+ which caused me intense suilet g,liovk several differ- ent remed es without apy Lenefl . Then I begao using Dodd + Kidoey Pils, and was y them - valley prevalent this fall. uld know that Dodd’s known cure tor completely cured Lum bago is unt 1! eufferers sh Kidoey Pille are | t. They never ts e only | Cuba, is now ina etieets are no garbeg? of the The cily of Saotiagy, faiuly benliny stale. th longer used as -ew re. The city is burned every day. Keep Minard’s Liaiment im the Hors: OU) Le Les We~s Slut wachmne bearing the asopouneeiicke “rule quarkrin thesiotand get a sure a teoderfoot who thinks A varn comes ! pr se.” Sumetimer ic Wanbls @ ourpri urops in @& quarcer, Hie gew the surprise ail right, sor the a joaded revclver at Dim * Drop in @li ; ex- Thecuadlem poib.e auu displays this notice ;: Your Mivuuey avd svar watch, or hi picue lu oU seCou Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh ziter YVperations k «ail. ronto, Marcn 16.h, 1897 iz cele & cllscicl! » Lm AP fh, ALU iacciy We su lileG Hilts lo ‘ Ula i Xr ri L ‘ mMmoaCe vt ave > 2 Lh e's Lawerrt . aha one | edicine has made | « pe ai ‘ } t ‘ H, G. FORD, Foreman, Cowand Ave. fire hail i re are proe ecisof the erection Ol Ui pull milli in tue worid uear | VWileawa Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians | rromivent cans are discussing the pUoolbilily ul segs iZed polygawy U tab LUM LualiLis @ sate. Lue majority ol tue inhebilabis Drlitve lu pOlygally, apd | 75 i Lucey bave uUUW LL CUUSLILULigual rival wo pive it the fBOUCLIOD OF iaW @t auy Lillic. A | vu stilauloual tc GGnicht, Similiar blu thal | | ‘ OY With siaVecy. will De Decessary io | aVeil woe va uy villbal survival irom a] pe > 5 pa | . } Oo ail WAO I emecives with heaita | x ually supplis wa), Kiubejys and Liver | eU GisulBal.zea iia uty ale ibcapaDdie CI het pls ithe s) I lite livks pUlseLOUs Waslo erial, DLOlLa i sucieu, Boweis Uvn- Lj ead hice fil bacK balbllg, Lake ‘ i ‘ i y 7 Ley} Meip Ji ULELCR LY ALG vv } € })0uU i Presbyte missionaries of Wes ” : Artrica bave disc: vered sume veW Cases OF | horrible Supeéreti! oo amo g the patives. Une of the brutal practices cousists in te : . : , ' eacrifice Of #11 (tw uchiiaren, News bas reacved Vancouver fresh , eries of go iin the Atlin district. The discovereis who are [udians, retuse to d:vulve the exaci location. " | ments. 1 ; ig wav to the : Ler ; SSC ‘ UO I way ; i . } <% . “ o men pa L her on his y to the | indisputably ours. It will be somewhat able, without seeming 1otice her. : -— ae | tabi ut eem - to I ner r ugh on Elias to ] sq his! reputed 668 9 Mme Helvetings. ‘‘what ac- ; ; Sali i ) ely Luss, Wilat a@ ; Dn | . ‘ we che » ly ; a e. ~ , i ’ | pre-eminence, but as the grea amark I sh ake ( your Wlantry : ‘ lare line | count 4 6h uld take of : : At of the international boundary ine be YT Ly ani } , imnon et ‘ neo ’ if : Ra . : 7 5 with . it milip, « . may vet vet some cons lation. — New NALS : Ni **Mada sail the old gent lan. | oo most : _ 3 | York Tribune. La . : IN IN i | ee 7 ot ee —_—_~ ogy 4 - . ‘ Al | : OS. i Cy iat tl ° ’ A LUridg Cre the Seine, tre & d aoder lil,w be completed be. re | openiog ot tbe World’s Exposition in Ask for Minard’s and take no other -— o-oo — ie Bost n I ird f aldermen for 1899 | Wil stand sevé Democrats and five KNe- pu 1iCans, _ ee —_— G©hronic Lezema Cnred. Ube QO! the cases of Eczema ever culed is tl cuse Of Miss Gracie Kila Aiton, of Hartiar ld, N\. Bb. Ch asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton tags: | my daughter G Kezema O!1 long s hereby certify that acie Eila was cured of inding by using tour boxes ol Dr, Chase’s © niment. William Thistie, druggist, of Har land aiso certifies that he sold iour boxes of Ur, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Kila Have Just Completed My New Oyster Place. Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Our Oyster king ie standing in the window, See him, and then you will eat . *ysters, ‘ John | Joy, s VICTORIA CAFE Ureat Ger rge Street, . \ haa | i : ) ’ ; |} trian empire. | ti ts, etc | gation by, ‘‘I have an idea.”’ | marked, ‘‘ Astonishing! Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend mutton will answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice, It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; goc. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. Vienna. Here we have a proud, imperial city, rather disdainful of trade, aristocratic and easy gvoing, conscious of a long past, its rulers still animated with the conviction that they are the successors of Charlemagne and Otto, looking on Berlin as parvenu, on London as merely commercial, on Paris as half crazy. Ex- cepting in the domain of music, Vienna is not a home of art and culture, but it isacenter of dignity and grace anda certain calm air of superiority, which, however, does not offend. It is content to look on while other places explore and write and toil and push and strain; it stands on its rank;it can never forget its 16 cuarterings and its claims to high estate Vienna is most interesting perhaps as Moe meeting place between east and west, where the fine gentleman rubs shoujders in the afternoon lounge along the Graben with the Bosnian peasant. The guardian of Europe’s ancient order, the center of a great and most interest- ing empire, the city of leisure and of a pride so lofty that it does not know itself to be pride at all, Vienna is both a charming city md an important polit ical center, as she will continue to be, no matter what is the fate of the Aus- London Spectator. M. de Fontenelle’s Bright Speeches. M. —— said of a young fellow who lid not see that a lady was in love with him: ‘You are very young. You san only read large print.’’ A preacher said: ‘‘Wen Pere Bour- jaloue preached at Rouen, he caused a great deal of disorder. The workmen | left their shops, the doctors their pa- I preached there the follow ing year and set everything right.”’ A lady 90 years of age said to M. de ; who was 95, ‘‘Death has forgotten us.’’ ‘‘Hush!’’ replied Fon- t le, putting his finger on his lips. A conceited dolt interrupted a con A wit re- ntenelle, yver- A courier said, ‘‘After the death of 1is majesty there’s nothing one can’t believe. M. de Fontenelle, then in his ninety seve! year, having just paid Mme. Helvetius a thousand pretty compli If you cannot get beef, | —Exchange. | of a passage that was roped « THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN DECEMBER 29 1898 “dt [had looked at you 1 s4ould not have passed by you.’’Gentleman’s Magazine. Desperate. ‘*I want a horse and trap fora fu- neral. Can you let me bave them?"’ in- quired the young man in the loud check suit of the cautious liveryman, whose stock occupies the same place in his affections that a wife and family should. ‘* Well, if you're careful,’’ replied the cautious liveryman slowly. The turnout was at last ready, and while the young man in theloud check suit was arranging himself in his seat the proprietor patted the horse, an es- pecial favorite, tried the buckles of the harness, shook the shafts and performed all the usual ceremonies due upon such an occasion, Then, as he banded up the reins, he said absentmindedly: ‘*He’s very willing and quick. Be careful not to drive too fast.”’ The young man regarded him in sur- prise for a moment, and then assever- ated: ‘*Well, I’m going to keep up with the funeral if it kills him !’’—London Answers. A Bridle to Her. Polk Miller of Richmond is known as araconteur of plantation life in the south before the war. One story toid by Mr. Miller will well bear repetition. An old darky named Absalom was the favorite attendant of a widower ac- quaintance of Miller, and as rumor had it that the widower intended tak- ing unto himself a second wife Miller asked Absalom if itgwere true. Absalom scratched his woolly pate for a moment and replied that be reckoned it was. ‘*Well,”’ said Miller, ‘‘will he take a bridal tour?’’ e This somewhat puzzled Absalom for an instant; then an inspiration struck him, and he said, ‘tI dunno ‘bout a bridle, sah, but when de ole missus was ‘live he used to taik a paddle to her; so maybe he taik a bridle to de new one!’ Got Her Snap Shots, As President station at Omaha the other day the crowd lined up as usual upon two sides ff and pro- tected by the police. Half way across the platform a woman with a kodak | dodged the guard and sprang out before | Mr. McKinley. The chief of police, who ' led the procession, ordered her away, but the president interfered and took off his hat so that she might get a better view of his face. Backing rapidly a few feet in advance, she got several] snap shots and then disappeared. good He Won Her, ‘‘] learn,’’ she said reproachfully, “that you were devoted to no fewer than five girls before you finally pro- posed to me. How dol know that you didn’t make desperate love to all of them?’’ ‘‘T did,’’ he replied promptly. ‘‘You did!’’ she exclaimed. “Certainly,” he returned. ‘You don't for a minute I would ba folhardy enough to try for such a prize Suppose a 4 as you are Without practicing a littie at first, do you?” Alaska's Sky The newly discovered peak in Alaska, which is said to be taller than Mount St. Elias, is away over on the American the boundary line and is thus Pillar. side of McKinley entered tho | You’d Never Die If your heart never stopped beating. and tissue of your body, heart n You would never be sick if your heart was always able to carry rich, healthy blood in sufficient quantity to every organ So : - a your — through weakness or the strain due to worry and overwork, 1s unable to supply the necessary amount of rich, healthy blood, eve ' j i , every part of yo body begins to show signs of weakness and disease. ' - ven DR. 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A nice line of skating boots in to buy where bigh quality is cheapest. than you get eleewere. cas sins all the latest styles and cc lors. We've alwava We've alw ays lower prices and be tality 5 a PLATES Charcoal and (; ke, boxes Janded ex §.§, Winnipeg. For sale by HORACE HASZARD, —eod Certral : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, Cit Building, and Principal Stores. ee The right plaee for Oysters, Dinners, Lunches, ete, etc, New Roome, New Appointments, every- thing up-to-date, 1 Call and see ur. ALFRED J. QUIRK, Urege Queen Stacer 400 Lake i 272—dws> EE ae spisiietiaiiatiieiiaihieadala iis a A New Year’s Gift free ty» every person buying fifty cents worta o° goods. Last :: Week We sold hnndreds of X mae Presents. Why ?—Because our prices were low and we had the new goods that suited the peo- ple. Young men bonghtrings for tbeir pest girle; old men bought Rrooches. | Clocks. Yracelets and Chinaware for their | partners in Jife, Young women bought Watch Chains, uockets and Fancy Goods for their beaus, mothers bought toys’ and and dolls for the children, and many were made happy by visiting our store. This week we wil! give a New Year’sGift to enomy | every person buying fifiy cents worth o yoods from us. Weeks& Warren PURELY" CO SUNNYSIDE...... SUNNYSIDE. Prowee'’s New Stone Biock L soeseceos Opposite P.O nendous .”. Discounts. Save 20 to 50 o**Kverthing Reduced XMAS WnaiK BARGAINS GALORE Try us tor your Christmas Presents and save 20 to 50c on every dollar you have t spend. Make your money go, what you want, 120 regular price $1,10, Xmas sale price only Dry goods are the most acceptable Xmas present, We hav . Pairs Ladies’ Black and Colored undressed Kid Gloves; 4 pretty pearl buttons, 90 * ~ Pairs Dressed Kid, black and colored, 4 pearl buttons, $1.10 regular Xmas gale 69¢ y . Pairs Perrin’s best buttoned and lacing black and tan browns and faney colors regular $1.35, sale price... ..__e.see 100 and all colors, 20c to $1.00, Xmas sale price beiter | lack. $1.60 a *esvpeeeeerteetsteensaeeeeneeeeeeenseeee & Handsome Silk Handkerchiefs, nemstitched_ initial black, white 5 L5e to. eeee . 2 my E 1 tor $1.20, Lo blac ’eeoeoec eee800e2806086 9600000298088 09 9399 42 $1.08 cream brocades (AC »>eoscooososeeeeecesvnece@e ® (YOats. Crealy Redur Furs! 9 collars must be sold, all reduced—5 ruifs, all reduced. § fur ea 8 coon Fa Furs! jackets,S astrackan jackets, Now is your chance, ail to be sold, | scounts ~ Fu Weol 340 all colors, Black, Pink, Sky Pink, Cardinal. Prices a juced.. Must Shawls Regular 42c to $3.25, Xmas prices, 32 to $2.41 nold | Gents’ Gens’ Kid Gloves, Neckties, Braces, Shirts. Collars and Cvffs, Undrleth- te /Xmas_ ing,Vardigan Jackets; ctc,etc. Buy your present here and make \m Geods cash go furtherest Go Left Gieenland Seal, Grey Lamb, Persian, etc. grand Xmas box. SNAP Berlin ols Shetland and Andulasian 44c per udo skein. Fancy work ing silks 33c per doz skeias 25 per cent discount cffall fancy linen doy lies SNAPS Lamp Wicks Small, 2c doz, medium, 3c, large, 4c doz. Envelopes—Oblong, 3c package of 25c. Square, 4c n 2c. PENS— Celebrated J pens at 5c doz, Week’s -& Co’s easy writers. fia SNAPS Buttons 1000 doz buttons in al! kin worth up to 15c dozen. 500 doz large coat and eacque all kinde, 10¢ doz worih up to 50c, TABLE OILCLOTHS— Vark colors 15: yard, marbles veins I7c. ls, 3c a doz, SNAPS 700 bundles of Park’s best quality blue warp 95c per bundle, 500 seamless flour bags each. 200 balle of Park’s knitting cotton in navy, black, grey scarlet and assorted colors. Half price, 8c ball, to clear lic Cl up business - -Big Bargains going—Everything must be sold. VW/Y.A. Weeks & Co of Gents’ Fur Glovs and Mitts in Coon. Astriachin, Billi All reduced 25 p c—a {5 Pair Left SNAPS Ribbons 546 yardsof all cclored {ribbons See them at 2: yard. SNAPS Ink Ink? 2000 bottles of best black ink, bote tles for 5c. TOWELS— i Large huck towels 7c 9c and ldo pe pair. Large double skeins yarn Sc ekell