ba apne eta -nean Bs Stee ee me omen ere ee etm as aay ena dle. —o ee oo ee ae eee = 2 = 2 ” rete eesetseveanes . = we ~ AE A AE ALO EO he ett 6 at pt ce mee, tmemmmmm tec ate—8: pgmene —rtm om —o= — pit = Sant Sree ate - Seen. Miah. — aR Nat cin Rcagy ne nie a ay Wma Oe ene SIE Scat Phe BE gy a ti ite ees ae on pistenee 4 Oia = oe pcan ai ween vith a w= was saan ~~ eae TY Gales. dem vem Eg A RE EE RR IRR REIN COM OS elie: ~ es =. ANOTHER VICTORY. Mr KR. Morrow Cured of Lumbago by Dodd's Pills ” Toronto, Nov 28.—Tae vast majority of Torontonians know and esteem Mr. R. Morrow, the able an’ popular agent for the Toronto Auer Light Co. ) For this reason the following statement! : , made in writicg by Mr. Morrow, possesses : ; . ‘e unusual significance “Two years ego I wae attacked by Lum- bago avi! rinery | mutle which caused ring, Ltook several differ- ent remed es withon’ ony teneflk. Then I Dodd's Kidney Puls, and was me intense sull began using completely cure d by Lumbago 18 upu-t Ali suffer-rs shou Kidney Pills are the t. They pever tal them.” alle preval nt this fall i know that Dodd’s onty known cure for on ~— ne, aged 60 years, has at Perry, two hus- a widow even times, . la-t bustands,which were tound tocon'ain Mre. Lala Juhnat been indicts! by the Old, charg ~i with piods. Ste bas been The bodies of ber tw nave beea exhumed, arsenic. 5 Keep Minard’s Liniment 1n the House The Egyptian Government is about to send acircular to the Powers proposing thata term of the n xed tribunals, which , on February 1st, be prolonged for a year. The mixedt ‘bupale were instituted in 1875, to deal wit) civil actions between persons of different vationslities, and with crimes committed ty foreigners. A Every household sb vuld have on hand a box of Dr. Chase's Uint)tent. the diversity ol uses to which it can be put and the many doctor’s bills itsaves Warrant i m taking first plac e in the family medicine chest. All dealers sell and re commend it graue jury nurderiug end Application will be made next session for power to build a line of railway from Lake W In Di pegosit to Edmonton. ata — Catarrh and Hay Fever. If its Hay Fever thit is the bug-bear of you life you won't know the pleasure of freedom from it till you've tried Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure. A poll of the D the United States ( with the result tha favour the candidat for the presidency. mocratic members of yogress has been taken a majority of them ire of Wilham J Bryans Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians ona bilied ive fire a ay vight last, Four persons wi Brooklyn, on Sun eT i the Back. and on with pains in my stipation, I tried several ven advertised, and to put ell Dr. Chase’s Kidney- ly pills that have proved I can heartily recom- a ee Pain ip Being troubled of back, caused by co! ainds of pills I had ¢ the truth in anuts Liver Pills are theo effectual inmy cCcasé wend them. wo. DEVLIN, Unionville, Ont The West Indies programme of the Bri- tich North American equadron has had to be changed on account of an outbreak of searlatina. The departure from Ber- muda has been deferred from December 28:h to January 2%:h. 2, wane : : Micard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend — — Parr — A mobof women in Grenada, Spain, considering thatthe discovery of America, cause of Spain’s mis- was the principle fortunes, stoned tiie statue of (4 olumbus there. -_———— 1 WA RE! f Rheumatic gout by MiNARD’S LINI MENT. Halitax, Axprew Kine |] WAS CUREI acute Br g by MINARD’S LINIMENT. Suusex. L1r.-Coiu. C. CREW AD ' ; : [ was curep of acute Rheumatism by MINARDS LINI VENT. jarkbam, Ont C. 8. BiILiine -<--— British vessels wrecked was 62, causing the logs the number o og November ot 77 lives. } aur oe Ask for Minard’s and take no other Hockey — boots Our new Hockey Boots have just arrived Men’s, Boye’ aud Youths sizes,— $1.45, 1.75, 1.90, 225 A Few Prices in Ladies’ Skating Boots Ladies’ Black O | Pebble, flannel lined sncidiiemah - wata ineliade ...81 50 Ladies’ Tan Pebsle, fleece lined,... 81 85 Ladies’ Black “il Pebble Hockey Boots Ladies Box Calf in Black or Tan, a very fire DOOt.....0. be cree csesecrescees Spee Lower grades at.......6..$1.25 and $1.35 W. H. STEWART & C0 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 22, 186% Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already partly digested. As a result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta PRECIOUS METALS. Bold and Platinum Are Cheap Com- pared With Some of Them. ‘*The majority of people when asked to name the most precious metals usu- ally mention gold as first, platinum as second and silver as third,’’ said the proprietor of a large assaying and refin- ing establishment to the writer recently. *““Now, let us see how near the truth they would be. Gold is worth about $250 per pound troy, platinum $130, pod silver about $12. ‘* We will now compare these prices with those of the rarer and less well known metals. To take them in alpha- betical order barium, the metal which Davy isolated from its ore, baryta, in 1808, sells for $950 a pound when it is sold at all, and calcium is worth $1,800 a pound. Cirium is a shade higher. Its cost is $160 am ounce, or $1,920 per pound. These begin to look like fabu- lous prices, but they do not reach the highest point, chromium being $200, Cobalt falls to about half the price of silver, while didymium, the metal iso- lated by Masander, is the same price | as calcium. Then comes gallium, which is worth $3,250 an ounce, metal the highest price is reached, and it may well be called the rarest and most precious of metals. **Glucium is worth $250 per ounce; indium, $150; iridium, $658 a pound; janthaniam, $175, and lithium, $160 per ounce. Nidium costs $128 per ounce; osmium, palladium, platinum, potas- sium and rhodium bring respectively $640, $400, $130, $32 and $512 per pound, Strontium costs $128 an ounce; tantaum, $144; tilurium, $9; thorium, $272; vanadium, $320; yttorium, $144, and zinconium, $250 an ounce. ‘*Thus we see that the commonly re- ceived opinion as to what are the most precious metals is quite erroneous. Ba- rium is nearly four times as valuable as gold and gallium more than 160 times as costly, while many of the other met- als mentioned are twice and thrice as valuable. Aluminium, which cost $8 and $9 a pound in 1890, is now pro- duced as cheaply as are iron, zinc, lead and copper. DELAUNAY’S SAD FATE. ‘A Presentiment of His Death That Was Strangely Fulfilled. Delaunay, the director of the Paris observatory, was one of the most kindly and attractive men I ever met, says A SURE CATARRH CURE. No matter what your experi- ence has | with so-called catarrb. ‘‘ remedies,” your ulti- mate, compiete recovery can surely and positively be effected. Don't suffer any longer. Don't trifle with a distressing and dan- gerous disease when a sure cure is within your grasp. Thousands of sufferers whose condition was worse than yours have been cured and are now in perfect health. Their enthusiastic and unsolicited testimonies show beyond tae shadow of a doubt that Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder is the most wonderfully effective remedy ever compounded. It re- lieves the most severe case in from 10 to 60 minutes ; it effects a full cureina short time. The most eminent nose and throat special- ists in the world have given it their unqualified endorsement. In all cases of catarrh, colds, sore throat, asthma, hay fever and influenza it acts like magic. | It is easy and pleasant It never fails to do precisely what is claimed for it. In less than an hour it will prove its worth if you will but giveita chance, A prominent evangelist to use. gives testimony : Rev, Warren Bentle mendsit over his own signature. disease of the heart. Sold by Dr, 8. W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggsts. With this | ; i" | terpretation? ~ , writes :—"* While in Newark, N. J., conductin vices, I was troubled - catarrh and used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. It gave me A creat relief and I have recommended it to many among whom I have labored.” David Mills, Minister of Justice of Canada, At all druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart cures all cases of organic and Relieves in 30 minutes. once a mild cathartic and an invigorator, system renovator and blood maker and purifier. 0c, for 40 doses. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in a day and cures eczema, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures pilesimato 5 nights. 35¢- . Protessor Simon Newcomb ih ‘fhe At- | | thing; not a well written story in it, lantic. I found it hopeless to expect that he would ever visit America, be- canse he assured me that he did not dare to venture on the ocean. The only voyage he had ever made was acrosa the channel to receive a gold medal of the Royal Astronomical society for his work. Two of his relatives, his father, and, I believe, his brother, had been drown- ed, and thie fact gave him a horror of the water. He seemed to feel somewhat as the clients of the astrologists, who, having been told how they were to die, took every precaution to prevent it. I remember, as a boy, reading a history of astrology, in which a great many cases of this sort were described, the pecu- liarity being that the very measures which the victim took to avoid the de- cree of fate became the engines that ex- eocuted it. The sad fate of Delaunay was not ex- actly a case of this kind, yet it could not but bring it to mind. He was at Cherbourg in the autumn of 1872. Walking on the shore with a relative, a couple of boatmen invited them to take a sail. Through what inducement Delaunay was led to forget his fears wil] never be known, Al! we know is that he ventured into the boat, that it was struck by a sudden squall wnen at some distance from the land, and that all the members of the party were drowned, Crowes. There is some reason for calling an owl the bird of wisdom, and yet there is cause for wondering if the crow is not mentally his superior. Crows are not disheartened by the gloom of late autumn. If the fog is too dense to fly through it, they rise above it or trot about the ground, discussing the situa- tion with their fellows. Is this speak- ing too positively? I have long been familiar with an observing man who | has lived all his days within sight and hearing of crows. He claims to under- stand their language and can repeat the **words’’ that make up their vocabulary. Certainly crows seem to talk, but do they? Does a certain sound made by them have always the on9 significance? Year after year I have listened and watched, watched and listened, and wondered if my friend was right. He believes it. I believe it—almost. Are there limitations to ornithological] in- And is this an instanco where truth is unattainable?—Lippin- cott’s. Hard on the Reporiers. **I had a strange dream the other night,’’ said the major. '*What was it?’’ asked the young thing. “IT went to heaven, and as an old newspaper man was interested in their journal up there. It wasa miserable and I told St. Peter so.’’ ‘* What did he say?’’ ‘*He said: ‘It’s not our fault. never get any good reporters up here. —~Philadelphia Press. OOO O— We Store oper every evening this week.— Moore & McLeod Fur collars and muffs for Xmas 25. per saved on all purchases. W A Weeas Co 3 ine Buy buying your presents at Weeks & Co., you save 20 per cent to 50 per. We bave lots of goods sutible for presents an the most acceptable & ind ; something use ful. W A Weeks & Co. 3 ine If you want a good electric lamp you ninet get the buckeye, and bat is only acliat the City hardware store.-R B Norton & Co, 295 o* Oo religious ser- Hon, bas used this remedy and highly recom- mpathetie Dr. Agnew’s Liver Pills are at ‘Mufs Tremendou Xmas Presents i amet et NE Na ct * Disc — ounts, Immens Closing Sale Save 20 to 50%--Everthing Reduced XMAS WHEK—BARGAINS GALORE Try us tor your Christmas Presents end save 20 to 50c on every dollar you have t® spend. Make your money go, Dry goods are the most acceptable Xmas present, We have what you want, 120 {10 300 100 price only. ..ccccseses Furs! 9 collars must be so'd, 340 all colors, Black, Shawls Regular 42c to $3.25, Gents’ Xmas ing, Cardigan Jackets Goods cash go furtherest 15 Pa‘rs Left grand Xmas box. SNAPS Berlin ols Sbetland and Andulasian 44c per skein. Fancy working silks 33c per doz skeias 25 per cent discount cffall fancy linen "SNAPS Lamp Wicks Small, 2c dez, medium, 3c, large, 4c doz. Envelopes—Oblong, 3c package of Square, 4c '" PENS— Celebrated J pens at 5c doz, Week’s & udo j Pairs Ladies’ Black and Colored undressed Kid Gloves; 4 pretty pearl buttons, regular price $1,16, Xmas sale price only Pairs Dressed Kid, black und colored, 4 pearl buttons, $1.10 regular Xmas sale a? 3 7 : ° . Pairs Perrin’s best buttoned and lacing black and tan browns and fancy colors SORRINE BE AD, Ble BING. o: 5c cpenkesbanwks Cabs ve¥ cds Mandsome Silk Handkerchiefs, nemstitched initial black, white cream brocides and all colors, 20c to $1.00, Xmas sale price 15c to. . cee rscccsccccvcscccces 10 bleck fur, 90c for 68c, 8 beiter black, $1.60 tor $1.20, 15 black goats, Greatly 2,20 tor $1.30—40 other muffs, all kinds, all : all reducei—5 ruffs, vil to Pink, Sky Pink, Cardina’. Xmas prices, 32 to $2.41 ; étce,etc. Buy your present Left of Gents’ Fur Glovs and Mitts in Coon, Astrachan, Ballic Seal, Gieenland Seal, Grey Lamb, Persian, ete. All SNAPS Buttons Co’s easy writers. ‘|! reduced, 8 fur capes, 3 coon Fars! jackets,5 astrackan jackets, Now is urs > jackets,S astrackan jackets, Now is your chan ve, | Wool 69¢ $4.08 106 «e@eeseeeeseeesne © Reduced Furs ! Furs! Pric2s all reduced. Must be Sold be sold, big discounts Gents’ Kid Gloves, Neckties, Braces, Shirts. Collars and Cuffs, Undrec loth- Gents’ Xmas Goods 15 Pairs Left here and make . reduced 25 p c—a SVAPS | Ribbons 1000 dez buttons in all kinds, 3c a doz, worth up to]l5c dozen. ‘ ; 500 doz large coat and sacque all goo oe seen ribbons. See kinde, 10c doz worih up to 50c. ee TABLE OILCLOTHS— Dark colors 15¢ yard, marbles and gold SNAPS veins I7c. ‘ 7 SNAPS Ink Ink? 700 bundles of’ Park’s best quality blue warp 95c per bundle. a bottles of best black ink, bote- 500 seamless flour bags to clear 1l5c OWES each. . 200 balle of Park’s knitting cotton in Large huck towels 7c 9c and 132 per navy, black, grey scarlet and assorted L, pr ee i. colors. Half price, Se ball. sarge double s8keins yaro 8c skein. Closing up business - -Big Bargains soing—Everything must be sold. Artificial Teeth B SALE DAILY THE THURLO ; PATE The lighest, thinnest, coolest and most durable plate made. Does not interfer: with taste or speech. It will outwear three ordinary pilates. The large number we make e teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. ion taken and get your teeth same day. nables us to make absolutely the best Have your lmpress Call and see specimens of our work. If Your Teeth re decayed é endering them serviceable for life. without plates) is perfection. We solute fit, and match to the natural teeth. your Crown or Bridgework same day. Why with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure you that we can can treat and fill it by the new painless method known as CATAPHORESIS do not have them extracted, Our Crown and Bridge system make it right in our office, guaranting ab- but have crowns built upon them, (teeth Call in in the morning and have Suffer Perfectly painless and harmiess, no matter what the condit! ons are, Examinations free. Berlix. Dental Farlors CHARLOTTETOWN, ranch office at Alberton ynder charge of Dr. CO, V. McCREADY. ecks & Co i P. EL Railway. | ' | Christmas and New lear Holidays EXCURSION RETURN TICKETS For School and College Vacation From December 10¢h to 3ist, both iaclusive teachers and students presenting certificates signed by their Principal or Secretary School Board wil! be ticket d between station ov this Railway at first class single fare for the double journey. Tickets are not good for going journey after day ofissue,and will be good tor return Up to and including Januausy 21st, 1°99 FOR THE PUBLIC Excursion Return Tickets wil! be issued from December 2ist to January 2nd, bo th in- clusive at first classsingie fare. Tickets are not good for going journey after date of issue, and wil! be good for re turn up to and including January 7th, 18%. Ticket» are good only for continuous jourucy in either direction. G. A. SHARP, Superintendent Railway Office, Ch’*ewn, Dec 9, 1898—3i eo¢ D, POTTINGER, General ger J en to PAINTING | Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenet her studio in Morris Block and #is June Ist 1899 } olber lst ]898 to 662 dwaweeks WE ey lee Ris ga es - have lessons in Oil, China, Waters tor, and Tapestry painting from 2 1 a} * h my EE - — ae en ee ee a e Z a oJ « ’ ,