IN THE RACE FOR FAVOR Ow § oS =. Wn © < — | Soap distanced the field, O9OSSSSHOOCOOOOOO ? has Its scientific preparation and the purity of its ingredients make re best < deli- sate skins of ladies and children. ’ YAnc . hy f soaps for the oo Tur AcecntT Tomer Soar Co. MONTREAL SOOO OOS 909965 0S 00005956 466066 60660066 9OOSSSS6 O08 MAKER® ALSO OF THE CELESRATED ALBERT roner SOAPS 64 LS. ee Unparalied Bargains at Jurey & Co's uccessful acrifice ale - == Look where you wi!l, but don’: buy un* til vou get our ale prices. Eight day striking clocks from $2.50 up. warranted to keep time. Watches from $2.00 up. Silverware of good quality and nice de-~ signsat verv low prices. Rugs, Brosob~ e«, leeve Links, Chains, Bracelets, Stick Pivs, Lockete, etc, at reduced prices. Spectacles and eyegiaesss very cheap. Wea'so havea nice line of Chinaware, Fancy Goods, Teys, etc. whiek will be sold at extraordinary low prices to clear. Repairing attended to Clocke, Watches and Jewelry. The Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods store of JSERHY & CO. Sunnyside, opposite Post Office iI. S&S Sanford, COMMISSION MERCHANT Strict attention to business 8nd pro turns made. Special attention given sale of Pork, Poultry, Eggs, Hides and Wool Skins. Market quotations given on » pplcatien. ‘ address all consignments and eerrespon- ence to, 1.8, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIPAX' N. 8. NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi- ness to other parties our boolss muet be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by medciag Immediate paywent at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue if not attended to aBonce will be sued for. $9 9090090900890 00 le 3 pt re © the W. J n 26~—eod éw “Have Just Completed ly New Oyster Place. WEEKS *# 00. Call and see the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and off the ehell. Onr Oyster king is standing im the window. Bee him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, VICTORIA OAFE Great George Street... ... i Twenty Dollars Reward Aoy pereoa giving taiormation te the », easton of ey or parties whe broke into my honse om North iver betvesn she dates of the 30rd and the 29h inst, Wi reseive the above reward. RK. M. YOUNG. leading THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, MARCH 9, 1889 “- For_ <> et AAR A A ARAAAA AAA AAA AAA sa eS BESS SOHEORSE SE Hp BaP Oe E The Children $y SASH wenn The Punctuation Points. Six little marks from school are we, Very important, all agree, Filled to the brim with mystery— Six little marks from school. One little mark is round and small, But where it stands the voice must fall ; At the close of a sentence, all Place this little mark from szhool. One little mark, with gown a-trailing, Holds up the voice, never failing; _ ells you not to pause when hailing This little mark from school. If out of breath, you chance to meet Two little dots both round and neat, Pause and_.these tiny guardsmen greet—- These little marks from school. When shorter pauses are your plasure, One trails his sword—-takes half the measure— Then speeds you on to treasure-— This little mark trom school. seek new One little mark ear shaped implies, “Keep up the voice, await replies ;” To gather information tries This little mark trom school. One little mark, with an exclamation, Presents itself to your observation, And leaves the voice at an elevation-— This little ma:k from school. Six little marks be sure to heed us, Carefully study, write, and read us For you can never cease to need us— Six little marks from school. St. Nicholas. Three Brave Boys. In a cornerofan English museum stands a hollow gourd containing some curious wooden type. ‘They are cur- ious because they are double-faced. They were sent out from England for use in the mission press at Uganda, in Central Africa ; but the resident mis— sionary; Alexandcr Mackay, finding them unsuitable, cut other letters upen them, so that they might be used re- versed. The press in which they were used had been in existence several years, under the somewhat uncertain patron— age of King Mtesa; but when this monarch died, in October, 1884, heavy clouds soon gathered round the native converts and their heroic teacher, Mr. Mackay. The new king, Mwanga, was bitterly opposed to the missionaries for he supposed that they had_ ulterior designs upon his kingdom. As _ soon, therefore, as he came to the throne, the Christians knew that their lives were in imminent peril. A tale was spread that the missionary was in communication with the king’s enemies, and he was promptly seized together with the boys employed at the mission press. Mackay got off; but all his efforts failed to save the lives of some of his native boys. Here is his own brief account of the awful tragedy: They were taken, with Kakumba and Mr. Ashe’s boy, and also Serwanga, a tall fine fellow, who had been baptised. These three were then tortured, their aims were cut DAIRY CAITLE FOR SALE I am instructed by Meesrs Easton Broth- ers, to sell as Auction On their farm at Hast Royslty,two miles from Chariotte-~ town, on Wednesday, March 15th atone o'clock p. m. sharp. 30 head of cattle pure bred Ayrshires and Jereey and Ayr- shire grades, as follows:— Fifteen newly calved cows, Jereeyand Ayrshire grades, Two heifers 2 years old; Ayrebire grade. Six heifers, 1 year old Ayrehire and Jersey grades. Five young heifer ealves Ayrshire grade. One bull 1 year old; pure bred Ayrsbire from an imported cow. One bull, 1 year old; pure bred Ayrebire. TBRMS—Alisums of $10 and andes cash; over $10 ten meaths credit on sp- proved paper. F. H. HORNE Auctioneer, Farm For Sale 106 acres at Dundas We effer for sale 100 acres of land at Uptoo, Dundas, formerly occupied by — McPherson. 75 acres clear and in good heart, the re mainder under mixture of hard ands o wood. Allexcellent soil. Terms easy, M.&D,.U. McLEOD, Attorneys at Law Charlottetows Feb. lst 1899. Feb 2od wkly lmos j t} his off, and they were bound alive to a scaffolding under which a fire was made, and so they were slowly burned to death. Our hearts are breaking ! While they thus endured the slew agony of roasting, the executioner and is men stood by, laughing and challenging them to pray now to ‘Isa Masiya (Jesus Christ), and asking if they thought he could save them. Then those brave martyr-boys lifted up their heads, and looked up through the smoke to the cloudless sky above, and started singing praises to Him who loved them and gave Himself for them unti! their dry and shrivelled mouths could no longer utter a sound. In the whole history of missions there 1s not a more pathetic scene than that of three black boys, singing hymns of praise while being slowly roasted to death. It is not surprising to hear that the conduct oi these martyrs made a deep impression upon the by- standers, and one of the executioners came forward and begged to be taught the Christian religion.— Exchange. A Guaranteed Catarrh Cure. Japanese Catarrh Cure—use six bozes— buy them at one time—apply exactly ac cording to the directions—and If you are not cured see your druggist; he will arrange back. There's 4 to pay you your mone every box that positive guarantee wit Japanese Catarrh Cure will cure. No cure, you get your money back. Guarantee in every package. 50 cents at all druggists. 115 Sold by Geo. B. Haghes —— 4 ‘| J.RartravaCe Fhe | MONTREAL Cans Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 » ow Silver w 700 » 3000 " Gold " 10.00 +» 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 25c Gera Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. LAY LOR Vietoria Jewelry ste 225O Cases »»»-CHOICE::-- Vaelncia ORANGES —AND— LEMONS Landed to day. CARVELL RROS | | } g } UP IN WINDSOR _—- — Mr. Cole Discovers the Power of Dodd's Kidmey Pills. Wrevscn, Feb. 0-—The following state- meat, which Mr. F. H. Oole of this place requests us to pubbeh, ie wertiy of atten - tion from every yiotim of Rheumatiem in Canada Mr. Cole’s experience futly warrants bem ia matecing *his statement. “Words cemnot describe how I suffered from Rbumatiem and Kidaey Compiuint. I wied every care thet was recommended but gos no benefit votH I began using Dodd’s Kidaey Pils. “Thank God I did use Dodd’s Kidney Pitts, for they cured me— made me sound and weli,in every jomt and limb.” Those who euffer the agonies of Rheuma- tiem or Lumbago need do so no longer. Dodd’s Kidney Pids will cure them. <i A new Knapp ro!ler boat will probably be constructed in Toronto during the com- ing season. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House The head offices of the Canadian hife Insurance Company ure to be removed from Hamilton to Torootu on accuuot of hig’ tazation in Hamilton. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Operations Fail. Foronto, March 1@th, 1897. My boy fourteen, has been a swtferer from Omewrh, and lately we subm #tcd —* pies ce an opevsation at the Gentral bios then we bave ase ie. Chase’s Oetarrh Oure, ae oe box = medicine hes made @ prom pt comp cure, H. G. Fors, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hak. Cewat Telstoi’s new book, the proeeeds of whieh will be devoted to the Dukbobor seselements in Canada, is entitled, “The Resurreation.” The novel is strong ia buman study, with a central problem. Experts spesk of it asthe most vivid pieoe of hiterature that has ever come from Toletoi’s pen. Winard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Young Jesse James’ trial for train rob- bery nas commenced at Kanvas City. Mrs. Samuels, 74 years old, mother of the James boys,was a witness on the prisoner & behalf. The woman had one arm shot off by detectives years ago in defending her sons. ——_—— ~e To ali whofind th emselves with health gradually sltpping away, Kidneys and Liver 80 Cormaninee that they are incapable of keeping the system free ows waste ~watemad, Stor.ach Disordered, Bowels Uon- pated, Head Achimg, Back Paming, take or. Chaee’s Kidney-lLaver Pills, The ick way they bet you back to health wil sur pyise you, Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Eezema Cnred. One ef the most chronic cases of Ecmema ever cured is tne case of Miss Gracie kia Aiton, of I and, N. *. On a sworn state- ment Me my , hacie Ella was Mozema sf hong staming by a eg boxes et Dx ChaseS Ofotmedt. Wel Trtstte, rag gist, ge Hertiand atso certties that he bid Somrdboxes at Ln UObage’s Olriftment which Gracie Elta, ayy ees We have > | a Beautiful ine of goods to show you this season in Diamond Rings Gipsey Rings Chain Bracelets ornette Chains Gents Chains Brooches ete. etc. ete We are giving special value in Watch 2s avd Clocks until Xmas. |t will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. Annual Meeting —OF THE— Fruit Growers’ Association OF P. E. ISLAND t r The annual meeting ef the Fruit Grow- er’r Association of P. E Island, will be held in Kindergarten Hall, Charlottetown on Tuesday, 21st March, inst. at 2 0’ clock p.m.,tor the purpose of considering re- ports of officers and the transaction of other business. By order PETER McCOURT Sec’y March 3rd’ 1898—td All Island weekly papers 2i ; oa al w~ ~ ~ Office for Maritime Provinces 7 & 9 Bedford Row, Halifax, N. 8 2epeseceresee CVT Clothing’ We have just opened 5 cases 0 CLOTHING Mens Boys & Childrens The goods were bought from a man- ufacturer for spot cash, Our prices” will be found the very lowest- Come and see, J. B. Macdonald & Co GOSSSOS'SSOCOO NODDEY 1S (0 Many Lisp And the question arises, What should we eat, drink andavoid? Supper beinga late refreshment Anything and everything that does not comply with the the following, simple Hygeni¢ rules. That which readily assimil. ates, arid does not overtax the digestive powers during the night. Only that which induces healthy sleep, without any reactionary depression in the We Should Drink BOY RIL BOVRIL LIMITED 30 Farringdon Street, 25 & 27 St. Peter Street, London, England. Montreal, Canad SKATESIN HOCKEY & ACME. A large varisty Hockey Sticks and Pucks, Priee away duwn SIMON W. 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