2 TRE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRUARY 8, 1899 SELFISHNESS. “ We Nearly Always Discover It In > >a, “thers, bat Newer 1 Prot Onraeciwean, ibly the most ineidious of all the Mastication is rapid] y becoming a lost art, and, although we have become hardened to the fact tliat three-fourths of the dyspepsia is due to this cause, it might surprise some of us to know that the early decay of the teeth and diseases of the gums are occasioned by this same lack of maxillary exervise. A disease of the guns, called Rigg’s disease, which is every day becoming more common, is caused almost entirely by the want of proper mastication. Twenty-five years ago this trouble was not considered of any importance by the dentist on account of its rare occur- rence. Today it is given more care than the decay of the teeth, as be is frequently consulted by patients who have a full set of natural teeth which are quite loose inthe jaw. Aside from this they are sound and healthy, «»d after a certain development in the d:™.ase nothing can be done to help them. By lack of exercisa the blood which should nourish both the bones and the guns is ne¢ carried to the part, nor does the blood carry sufficient material to the teeth; hence the enamel formed is de- fective, and early decay results. Fre- quently, too, the mechanical develop- ment of the jaw is arrested by this same want of motion. Most of the food among the better class of people today is cooked so as to require very little mastication, and the consequence is that the muscles have become flabby, the jws slenderand the processes for the attachment of the muscles almost cbliterated.—Bostun Globe, Obedience of Orders. A naval commander inthe reign of Queen Anne was or ered to cruise with a syuadron within certain limits on the coast of Spain. Heving received infor- mation that a Span) sh fleet was in Vigo beyond his limits, he resolved to risk his personal responsibility for the good of his country. He accordingly attacked and defeated the Spanish fleet with un- common gallantry. When he joined the admiral under whom he served, be was ordered under arrest, and was asked, if he did not know that by the arti- cles of war he was liable to be shot for disobedieuce of orders. He replied with great composure that he was very sensible that he was, but added, ‘‘The man who is afraid to risk his life in any way when the good of bis country requires it is unworthy of acommand in her majesty’s service. ”’ —Nuggets. What He Found. “I’ve opened about 3,000,000,000 oysters in my day,’’ said the old oyster- man who sells you the wal genuine un- fattened and unspo’ led ‘‘salts,”’ a penny apiece, in the shadow of one of the big market buildings, ‘‘and I have never found a pear! in one yet’ “But I've foun! something just as good as pearls,’’ he added with a wink. “*I have found four nice paying tene- ment houses and good balances in eight savings banks. ‘There is a good deal in @n oyster ehell besides pearls, young man, if you wil) look close.’’—New | York World. eT TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE bnatal dy Ong priteation garens ;if not, qos y a, “al pons or Neuralgie me We have been preparing, days, weeks yee moctoe, fur thie great yearly Banner Kale. If your supply of household | 0) ‘ |, AR S, AV ING LINENS fanits isthat upon the absence of which We most pride ourselves, and that at the fame time w 10st readily in ‘ . In some of ns it is pride, in : ssiping ibe jiat is long, and ! R W 1b without going into details, i at which we do 1 t seem to real sz 18 that the very most common fault , Of jg all as a mass is se! ishne 198 We do know that neariy every — We meet is selfish, but we seldom dis- == WII } ' r bow selfish we ara ourselves un- | jess shown by a sudden touch of d a : regret. Most of us dis | 1% tance, that we were solfish in refer- | ence to some dear fri dead, but we right there, and hile we regret -_ the past and shed usele:s tears over the lost chance we do not make any new veries—~—namely, thit we are selfish tc our living friends--and while we of a pecul: AT kind. j think that they are being unfair, un- kind, to us we forget to be generous | ourselves, to look beyond the frown, the nard wor i act or neglect, No Raw Seams and see what it is that causes all this, . i lat nd is bearing 1a aa share iC in so lar af patience, gener- i 4 i forbearance, will lihten it 3 very seam double | hink bow selfish :aost of us have | been in time gone by, how qaick ‘wo rds istite hed. have gone out to hurt a al eady | nuort, when from us at ust that partic Dees ‘ cross fr ij had a right tp hope | P Prices ¢ iy ¢ oo oe Oe Sy eS pie. Sink | eon of t! si i aie re} yor f more selfish than nd remember that | re the greatest zenerosity in aks world is ri to have patience with others in thes | AbOut Sheetines S¢ifishness,’’ for in } alf the cases at st it is pain or worry, not real in- j tended unkindness at a]!.—Piijadeiphia | ime Hct aes goods is getting low—you ‘d| 4 en better see these, OUR JAWS NEED EXERCISE. BLEACHED Lack of Mastication Cattises Dyspep- sia and Teeth cecsdiiiene my Plain 7 ia 2 inches a wr ®eeeeoeaoseoeeeeeeee eee «+8 © ic Plain 70 inches heavy, special *@.nwet@ eevee e 6-06 60000080 Twill 72 inches heavy, special 99a Plain 76 inches heavy, special e*eeaeeeeeee#e? eee eene nec Twill 76 inches heavy, special ee eee Cc Plain 80 inches heavy, svecial ©.2L2 @.2. 04 ond chic ase Twill 90 inches heavy, special Se eeeseeeaeesee eee 688886 UNBLEACHED Heavy, plain 72 inch sheet- ing at........10c and l4c yd Finer grade......++e-l7c yd Twilled 72 inch,......18¢ yd Fine plain 72 inch.....20c¢ yd “English Waist Twills’ ina variety of widths at specially cut prices. And Pillow Cotton You can have ’em in plain and Cireular.. The circular is a great word saver. Ordinary plain 40 in. bleached eeesopeeeeeeeeee ath aa Ordinary plain 42 in. bleached co cccccce ee Ordinary plain 44 in, bleached Amedacenecocccececen Laan Circular plain 40 in. bleached Circular plain 40 in. bleached eo@o ee C0@@ee eevee eM €ertemenese 14e Circular plain 42 in. fine 7>¢€ 8666.99 CeO 08 Qe F 4:82 386 15e 44 in. fine Dainty Tucked Lawns l’or skirts, for aprons are here at the slimmest prices Circular plain 4. were ready, You vou if you choose. gs advertised here. PAB SE MN “ar pens to-morrow, Thursday morning at nine special display of | ‘clock, We’ve been planning for it, pre- NEW, FRESH whitewear | paring—stock gathering for weeks, and now can bring this list with Youll find everything Bright house wives for milesaround will will e away be- ijtake advantage of this sale—The early ones be tne fortunate ones. }just in Mondé ra Ui They’re not linen. That is, we don’t think so, They’re often claimed to be tho.? All the new sh apes a TABLE ae - Every piece personally all carefully considered. are made right. 62 inch, bleached, 68 Se ec 70 inch, fine, pretty patterns i inch; Irish double damask 2 inch, Irish aouble damask, design, White Shirts We've no question or doubt about the matter. We know were teiling you of aboutely the best unlaundered shirts P. E. I. can show for the mon- ey Fine cotton body, linen bosom, special ...eee eeecees-O0C Unlaundered Fine cotton, Irish linen bosom and bands, reinforced back you've yet seen. Zin. hem 6 tucks, 5 narrow and 1 wide. ..secccceeslTC 23 in. hem, 12 tucks .....224c 3 inch hem, 5 4 tucks and in- sertion between.......26c A big range of spot mnslins at pecial, close cut prices—10c } 40 35e per yard. | The White 2 in. hem, 5 tucks........13c, ard tront, endless stays, 75c CO TOPs ss te ck be 4s wee Very choice, fine, cotton body, 2100 lines bosom, the ut- most care in every detail— the best unlaundered shirt we ever Saw $1.00 Two for $1.85 Fair Every one caretully chosen, width, fineness, ies aaa selected by our own buyer. weight, finish, Every piece is a special for this great sale, 43 inch loom damask, special, 14c 54 4 17e 56 7 20¢ 50 inch! damask in pretty patteras, 22c 59 - 25¢ 62 inch, finer and much heavier 31> 60 inch. inch, cream namask, fina pattern, very choice goods 43¢ A very choice line, 59 inches, heavy and very haadsome Bleached Damask 58¢e Pure and white as newely fallensnow—and where linens 54¢ 68¢ 84¢ 95¢ very fine, very handsome $1.25 White Shirts Nice garments, open back or i SCee eténad oan Laundered Our special—The best one dos lar laundered shirt in the MEV so nse pdsceccccesOl.Oe Fine open front dress shirts, coeseeseve O1.29 and $1.50 A new special line with the bosom so made as to never crumple, never crush, never soften from perspiration ++e+0-$1.00 and $1.40 The claims for this shirt are absolutely and entirely true. “It’s in the make” @e 4+ The Thirsty Towels At close cut prices on ex- hibition at the white fair. A big basket of assorted linen and cotton towels..1le pair A special assorted lot of white aud colored Turkish towels, Linen Huck towels at—spec- lal. weccccccceeoeL IC pair] basket of large size pure linen huck towels, some color- ed border, some perfectly plain ose spssesececpenatt Gat Course heavy linen towels 19x 40 inches..........30¢ pair Vine linen huck 19x40 inches date setes d64 + cic cee: OO Fine, pure white huck hemmed towels.......+...-d4¢ pair Heavy fringed, red border 21x38 inches......42c pair Very choice, fringed, damask border at...63c¢ 72c 90c pair Napkins Dainty—appetizing, fresh, napkins Napkins that make a plain meal luxurions—at prices that will save euough for several meals. Prices—8 size are 68c, 80c, 90c, 1.17c, 1 26c,1.49¢ per dozen and up. # size are $1.70, $2.00, $2 20, $2.57, $2.93 per dozen and up. ) Counterpanes Hemmed white Quilts 72x84 INCHES. 2 ovccncccsce vos G0 Fringed honeycomb Quilts 68x GO. ccee'n 0000 seevenssOe Fiinged honeycomb Quilt 72x Bh weve secdiceeetss sae ee hemmed American Quilts ENGR 00.6 ace 405.06 one hs very choice orate Quilts $167, $1.75, $2.00 and so on up to $9.95 Roller Towelipgs Dark Flax Se yd 15 inch linen 4ic yd 14 inch linen 5le yd ib inet Hal? “‘Tleachad | 6c yd 16 inch fine crash ic yd 18 inch fine crash 8c yd 18 inch bleached huck 9e yd and up t» Ile each one speci- ally priced for “The White Fare” MOORE & wre iEFop | Canadian Fecifc alway, | leav a. dati als Mor Mor */ OF Mor Jap % fi HD % ~ sae ¥ re ibe ¥ SN Sy Ss “S@&@h? @©Ot > £22008 | TRAVEL - I ~ COMFORT ing Moptrea] every THURSDA ; : x 3 rthe PACIFIC © UABT, sccommes iZ Second Class passengers for all po ne ary and west, ints, Be , Canaba, Western U AUSTRALIA and scriptive advertising matter and maps, write to ¥ eee De enenre oie nc TOURIST SLEEPERS rth Rates— itreal to Calgary..... itreal to Kevelstone : a eee, real tO Vancouver....... .... 100 a : : ee ee Sy ltreai to Meattle...... , 5 tee . 8.00 or f assage Kates to ali points in NITED Srares and to Iwpi Ha 4, Hawanray ISLANDs, MANILA, and siso for de AN, CnIN 4, A. 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