‘A cold is danger- us. Don’t let it “et the start of you. 4 few doses of my ‘old Cure will ' wreak wp any form | 7 cold In a few hours and prevent | gtippe, diphtheria and pneumonia, It should be in every bome and every vest pocket, It is better than a life insur ance policy. MUNYON. » vial. Guide to Healt’ ’ ¢.. Phil DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsio DIARIKS all sizes for the POCKE'!' OFFICE or HOME. P. E now on sale. lL. Almanac oa ? = = HASZARD & MOORE anev 60 8's % 60868420407 s ‘ ADVIIE ABOUT Spice. When ord Pepper, G namop or > ring a packrge ger, Allapice, Cin Cream of Tartar zrocer you can al- ire of securing the from your ways feel « best quality by asking for : : : ‘ 5 4 é 4 ’ ‘ ‘ 6 é ° ¢ f ¢ Snaps Girla Pebble Lined Boots reduced to 96e Children’s Pebble Bootes, laced and buttoned, 69c, Ladies’ Dongola Laced Boots reduced to $1.55. Ladies’ Felt Boots and Slippers reduced W. H. Stewart & Co “ARM TQ LET AT ROYALTY, _ To let “Milford Farm” on the North civer Road, about a mile from the city, +t present in the ocenpation of the Widow vt the late George Thorne. It com prises about 29 acres of land in a bigh state of caltivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There is a good one anda halt “ory farm house with outbuildings and % large stable and barn, and a tool house on the premises, Possession given, if re- quired latter end of November. These premises are well adapted for a butcher ‘and pasture farm. ‘Rent $200.00 a vear. Por torther particulareanple to, DANIEL DAVIES, 2o4 Dundas Esplanade THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'I'ETOWN, FEBRUARY 11 , 1869 | MURRAY HARBOR NOTES. Ata meeting of Pri Albert Lodge, | No l4,10G T, held o the 2odinat., the following officers we stalled for the } present term C T- J E Winsloe, V T—Mrs A McDonald. Secretary H Brehaut. Avat d , hei J McLeod, sec F Bre beaut. i Treas —~W HE Bull. Chap 4 D McDonald. PC T—WS Hagb. Marsha!—L Cowan. Dep Marehal - M Be!) sentinel ti Moore Guard L Prowse. Tbe present membership of this Lodge | | « jarge, a great number having bee nitia'ed during the last month. The meetiog= ere barmonious and full of en- thusiasm, The grim reaper Death 28 reaping hountifel barvest inthis village aud ad jscent districts thie winter. Death «pares no “eX, DO age is exempt. It not enly kaocke \ thedoor of the aged, but lays ita ics mand om the young and tender vouth, just budding into warhood. Among those laid to restin the last three weeks are the following, mustof whom are the vic- ims of measics and la grippe, which hae been rampant here: On the &tb ult., Marr B., agea 8, daughter of Mr. aud Mrs A'exander Bell; the same date, the infant snild of Era et and Selina Penny; on the LO'h, Isabella, widow of the late William McLeod ; on the Sib, Samue! NeLeod, { blind) ged 74 yesre; oo the 14th, Edaa, “ \ youe to Lorne NEWS ITEMS FROM CRAPAUD. The arm chair presented by the District | Master of Crapaud District L. O. A, Lodge, Desoble, that lodge intated t! member tie ae? havjog | , ae ro ie nost past ve ar. Mersrs. Chisholm & Sen, cabinet mak- ere, North Tryon, ioted going extensively, into the business this coming summer, baving receatly built a large show room where they can display to better advan- tages. Mud hauling and ice hauling are the orders f thedsy in all sections of the coualry Loe different scenes ot activity i0 his secrion are oe ill streams of Howat, Sterd Lard, i? forests of Lnker Phe rho ® has been jn the pouk ot horse racing, but I am sorry ‘oO oA 'avenrotthe epeedy ; 0108, 86 Mo agt~ Wiis me & Coughlan eold out at po odlar prices and Mr. Samuel Sherwin is also alking of disposing of his, Public Attention. is at present being directed to Catarrho- zone,aod much interest has been aroused by its marvelons effect upon disease Catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, andsuch maladies Instantly die- appear when thisapparently mild scented gas is inhaled. It p-netrates wherever gas cango. Mesers NC Polson & Co, Kingston, Ont, have generously intimated perms. belovec daughter of Alexander aud Jane McDonald, on the 19:b, Henrietta, widow vf the late Davd Johnsione, aged S80 yearr; the Murdoch, aged years and 2 montbe; ov the 25'h. Eunice, wie of Robert Gordon; of the 29h, David Sanders, al-o Margaret McKay ; on the 3rd inst., Ssrah, beloved wfe of Thomas Gosbee, aged 48 yeare. Cor. Ww. 1 Plea on 2ist, George February 6, 1899, (Guardian aod Patriot please copy.) WHEN --ere HEART FAILS Life’s Charm Vanishes—No case of Heart Disease Dr Agnew’s Cure for the Heart Will Not Relieve Permavently Cure. in 39 Minutes, and Thomos Petry, of Alymer, Que., says that for about five years he was a constant sufferer from acute heart derangements— endured untold pain, was unable to attend to his daily work; any exertion caused great fatigue. He wav recommended 1 try Dr. Agnew’s Cure fortne Heart. On bottle did him great benefit, four bottles drove every symptom of the trouble away from him. Sold by Dr S W Dodd and G E Hughes. _- THE EXAMINER AHEAD. — — Sir, — Notwithetanding what your corres pondent reader says in your paper of Tues- day jaat,“Fairplay” is right. tHe EXaMiIner bas for years he'ped, in every way a newspaper can, our local manufacturing ipteresta and urged cur monied meno to start new industries. The Charlottetown Soap Factory successful because Manager has adv lhis products fue Examiner and has given his patrons the very best value for their money. Hia Klondike Bar Soap is not expeusive and assurance ie given that none but the very ig the io ertise best materiale are ueed in the making of it. The Royal Oak is a very cheap laundry seap. You need noi hesitate to put Jubileein your guest chamber, and certainly you can have no more acceptable Everyb dy prefers 1t° 8 ap for the bath. sw i New Perth Dairying Company. The annuel meeting of the shareholders of the New Perth Dairying Company was heidin the New Perth Hall onthe 17th of January. The following directors were elected for the current year : George M:Donald, William McMillan, Stewart McLaren, Robert Curran, Danie: McQuarrie, Danie! Robertson, and James Gordon. At a subsequent meeting of the Direct~ ors Stewart McLaren was elected Presi dentandR. M. McMillan was employed as Secy-Treas, oe Fea sn Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘rablets are an Absolute Cure. They Remove the Cause of the Com~ plaint— Regulate the Action of the Liver aod the Secretion of Bile, and thus Prevent and Cure the Disease. The Bilious person is easily known. Biliousness places its mark on its victim ) as scon as it attacks him. The sa!low, sickly complexion, the yellowish tint of the eyeballs, and the hage gard, almost consumptive appearance, mark the sufferer from too much bile. It is strange that 50 many thousands suffer from this complaint «ben a cure can be so easily obtained. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets wil] cure Biliousness in a remarkab!y short tire. Their eff ct on the liver ia instaotan-ous, The very tiist dose taken has an appreci- able + ffect, 18 | { hig bright ones at the ends, RINGING THE KNELL | (bat sample outfi's of catarrbozone will be seat our readers free, tor a short time, if sent for immediately NOTES AND COMMENTs. ee | -—Montreal Star: ‘‘When a party is found breaking the very pledges with which it won tbe suffrages of the people, taking acourse diametrically opposite to | that which iturged upon its opponents when they were in office, doing the things wh ch is repeatedly eaid should not be dove j and leaving undone thethings which it | over and over aguin insisted must be done | if the country »as not to perish, then in an | especial sence does it beconse the duty of | the loyal citizen to +u ject to rigorous criticism the course of that party.” SD OOS The Kasier’s Latest. ' Bertrx, Feb., 9.--Emperor William epeakiog at the annual banquet of the Brandenburg Diet said ‘*The Hohenzollerns have aiways con- sidered themselves responstble to God pcrsooally fortheir acts andasense cf responsibility to the people bas been in- herited by ever Hohen zollern. “When [ stood oa toe Mount of Olives [ renewed the oath taken to the colors no to leave @ stone unturned to assur the welfare of the people.” His Majesty recalled ‘l-rshal Vor Moltkes worde to Prince Bismarck after the Franco-German war: “Now is the time to see the tree grow,” and eaid : ‘I will be a good gardener to the tree of the German Empire, loppiag off the branches which impede its growth and ¢xUrpatiog obnoxious root goawers.” > the Emperorthen alluded to the ani- vereul efforts teing made to maintain peace and declared that Germany “muet stand united, jike a brorze rock, against any attempt to desturbe pesce.” Healded: ‘Peace must be preseved at home and abroad.” Britisd Suiryarps Busy.~ The ship- yards on the Thames, Tyne and Clyde sre building more ships forthe British Navy thao eve befcre. All the Royal ee | dockyards are working over time. As an | lasianceotihe energy displayed it may be stated that in’ March, 1898, the battle~ ship Goliath, 12,950 tons was launched at Chatham, aud within tbree weeke the [rresistible’s keel }late was laid. The Irresistible, 15,000 tons, was Jaurnched in ; December, and Jast mouth the bat: leship Veneralle, 15.000 tone, was Jaid down. rhus, three battleships have occupied one | | growers were among the matters discvesed | atlate fruit growers’ meeting. Perbape ; Some Ove bas been trying to get even will the fellows who pack the littl weazened apples in the middle of the barrel, and the | slip within ten months, @ world’s re- cord. eee. oe ' : Montreal G-rzette: Fraudson fruit ; on the liver, is to restrain its action to natural bounds, and thus cause the secre-~ tion of just as much bile as is needed for the perfect working of the digestive system, When the Liver works too rapidly, too much bile is secreted. The surplus quans lity overflows into the blood, and this con~ dition is known as Biliousness* It will be seen that, by curtailing and regulating the formation of bile, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets positively and absolute. ly prevent and cure this disgressing com~ plaint. The cure is permanent too. It js not necessary to use Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets for ever, nor for a year, to get rd of Bil- lousness permanently. A sbort treatment will cure it for ail iame. The use of a single box of Dodd’s Dys-~ pepsia Tablets will prove the tratk of these claims, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2 50, or are sent on receipt of price by Diamond Dyes, Results Were Satisfactory and Pleasing, She Used the Reliable) For Carpet and Rug Makers Diamond Oyes Mean Success and Profit, PR ee Having a Carpet to make anda good deul of coloring to do, I thought I would give the Diamond Dyes a trial. I used them, and they produced most beautiful colors and I was pleased with the effect in the Carpet. I am a farmer's wife, and after this will uve only the Diamond Dyes. MRS. NELSON WOOD, Caw pbellford, Ont. Debut of a Maroon Girl. In the *‘good old days now gone bj,”’ a Maroon might have as many Wives as he pleased, but few had more than two on count of the expense, foron making a present to one wife the busband was bliged to bestow a gift of equa) value on ach of the others. When a gir) was old nough to be married, it was usual for the rents to kill a pig to make a feast for neighbors, rum flowed plontifully {the people amused themselves dancing i singing Kach guest was expected to ice a small piece cf money in the girl's uth This entertainment was the in nation on the partof ths family that the young men might come forward neir suits The girl’s debut in Ma ince was called “‘she hab killed he Maroens of Jamaica,’’ by y Biake, in North American Keview : t ' ’ } pts i lio , ble par! ll ae is reached Sickness The full intensity of living only by the perfectly healtby. discounts the capacity for en} yyment., Ifis bodyis all eutof order and run- down, he willnot be able to enjoy any, no matier how ful! of enjoyment it may be (or other people. Ifhe is jast a little bit out of order, if he *‘is not eick, but doesn’t feel just right” he will only be able to enjoy things io a half-hearted sort ofa way. The nearer he is to being perfectly well, the nearer will his capacity for en- joyment be perfect. If this condition doesn’t exist, something onghbt to be done. That means nine cases in ten the use of Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery. It works directly on the digestive organs, and on the blood and through these on every tissue of the body. It makes the ay petite good, digestion and nutrition per- fect and supplies rich, red blood to all the tiesues, building up solid, bealthful flesh. Send 31 cents in one-eent stamps to World's Dispeusary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y., aud receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medical Ad- viser,” profusely illustrated. ——— — +e Tobacco was discovered in Santo Do- mingo in 1496, in Yucatan by the Spaviards in 1520. It was introduced into France in 1560, and into England in 1583. Nearly 1,200,000 pounds of colors }are used by the United States govern- ment anntally for printing paper mon- ey, revenue and postage stamps. Out of the enormous number of wo- men in Constantinople not more than 5,000 can read or write ——-_.—--<ipPo—— Dear Stre,—I was for seven years a sufferer from Bronchis] trouble, and would be so hoarse at times that I could scarcely speak above a whisper. I got no relief from anvthing till I tried your MIN. ARD’S HONEY BALSAM. Two bottles gave relief and six bottles made a complete enre. I would heartily recommend it to anyone suffering from throst or trouble, OF BILIOUSNESS The Dodd’s Medicine Co, Limited, | Toronto. The effect of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Table:s tt a a ee ot Musical Family. When Audubon was traveling in Li:.brador, he came, one day, upon a house where the friendly inhabitants made much cf bim and his cOjppanions and where the good wife asked him if he played on any instrument. **I, myself,’’ she said, ‘‘am extraor- dinarily fond of music and have an in- strument which has been sent away for repairs. We miss it greatly, for we can all play on it, and when we are tired the servants use it for us.”’ ‘*You must be a very musical fam- ily,’’ said the naturalist. ‘What sort of an instrument is it?”’ She was perplexed. ““Gentlemer,”’ said she, ‘my instrn- | ment is large, Jonger than broad, and stands on four legs like a table. At one end is a crooked hand, by turning which, fast or slow, I do assure you we make most excellent music.’’ **A hand organ!” She smiled delightedly. “‘Ab, that’s it!’ said she “It is a band organ, but for the life of me J could not recollect the name. ’’-~Youth’s Companion. ) lung | Cs et > = c> — mest aia —— a = BARGAIN . UURNEF Lhe Entire Stock — ‘LQ be Sold SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE & WATER pn 9 REMNANT SALE w~NOW ON AT THEnA~Y LONDON House | Dress Goods White Cottns Prints Ribbons, ete. | Flanneletie. J Harris English & Germalj Cutlery Pocket Knives, % Table Knives, . Razors, Scissors, Also; : Club and Hockey Skale FENNET, & CHANDLE