tme UCentle Art cf Winking, “Vy ) you have mastered the gentle art of winking,” gaid Lord Beacons- 1 hold the key te success in 5 ha = very one’s personality {sg made up failings ané trivia] talents, ’ good lities qu in your ‘ i subordinates and wink at allings so dear to their possess- Not to see every thing is a rule "V will strengthen ‘friendships and } you to get the best results from your fellow workers. vod,” sail the great Na- f one of his « licers. “Fle ig ly looking into the privates’ nt & man who can keep his eye on the ultimate result and ignore little failings, never mind How aggravating,” said Nelson. And General Gordon once remarked that the man who lost his temper because a private’s boot lace was tied loosely on th day of battle did more to lose the day than all the ™emy's guns. “Not if It Were My Boy.” - Some years ago the late Horace in, the eminent educator, delivered SS &i the opening of some re- matory institution for boys, during whieh he remarked that if only one boy was saved from ruia it would pay for all the cost and care and labor of establishing such an institution ag that. After the exercises had closed, in pri- vate conversation, a gentleman rallied Mr. Mann upon his statement and said to him: “Did you not color that a little when you said that all that expense and la- bor would be repaid if it only sayed one boy?’ “Not if it were my boy,” was the solemn and convincing r *~ply. SA aman emcee War Picrvrss.—“Glinpees of Sonth Africa” which may be obtained at Tre Examixer Office, form a #plendid pictorial record of the war. Ooiy a limited num- ber are to be disposed ct. See coupon in Cn DAILY bas ASNEK, CHARLOTTETOWN FEBRURY 16, 190 ATT OA RA, day 22c. Saturday 24c. Special prices for Saturday. snother column. tf. Important Ixsvurnawce Notics.— Messrs. Hyndman & Co.instruct u to say they are. prepared to insure any or all risks now in the Churlottevown Mutual Fire Ineurance Co. at rates lower than those charged by the “ Murual.” Ineurere will thus. at better rater, secure first cleas British Com panies in the plice of oue without capital. —3 in. = Wh, is it that one man is old and de- crepit at 45, and another hale and hearty at 807 It depends on the care be takes of himself. Often a man’s body gets out of repeir—the trouble grows waoti! it lays him out ia bed. 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