26 AN: fy Ss ~~ this wt \ll kK} in It will J ou Wo) about tl always YROSCCHCSLSCSHSOSOENEOE ee tracts SRPeSese@eace - / Le f ¢® ¢ Cocos deh ; Teleph ; ‘ / D. , SRAAAA Axa Ans € We € Ask csp z pleasuraltle. W W. WEi.Lhet THe G Suyvey ¥ PSE SSO en ee 7 ee mm, Pe s Slippers wind > & ek. suggestion here— They ar ALLEY & cO., Sa ee 5 Pees steve VeOeeweowe ' Stewrart's Bakery ¢ ta, Si as Cake a: 2 es Plain Pound Cake 8, Ginger Sosps y : The ECLIPSE BAKER ¥, ) BAKE3 BE st @ @ & “<s With your frien ude, ‘Xmas Gifts ? Sz ‘ 4 t <= Here you will fiod allthe latest £ creations of fue : Jewelry, Watches . Cut Glass, Silverware £ You will find every conven ence awaiting you, aud we know that +, your visit will prove mutaally EMBER 1, 1898 Kt Fe ~~ BABA ALG - . ds, Velvet stop rying iat present. e acceptable, The Shoeists PPP a PRE 'o get your enpplice $ : — ** P#CCSECCOECECELEEEBE*6 SOOCCCCS esc eeacesee SO00- i= For "=r ; The Children: ICARUS THE HIGHFLIER. A Bed-time Story From Greek Mythology. Uhe idea of the flying machine, about which you hear and read so much nowadays, is by no means rew. Even those old Greeks of whom you have grown . so fond were possessed of the notion, and one of them, ove so runs the fable, actually did learn how to fly. [his man, Dedalus by name, was a oo artisan who taught the people ’ Athens how to build houses of stone a wood and a host of things besides, ldedalus had under his instruction his young nephew, Perdix, in whom he soon recognixed a rival, so apt a pupil did he prove. Jne day Perdix ope the spine of a fish, which he copied j iron and thus made a saw. _ He aed ne | to start out right. Just before you leave the house walk up to the wall and see that your toes, chest and nose | touch itat once; then in that attitude : walk away. Keep your head up and | your hest out, and your shoulders and | back will take care of themselves, A school teacher used to instruct her pupils to walk always as if trying to look over the top of an imaginary car- riage just in front of them. It was good advice, for it kept the head raised. Don’t think these things are of no value. They add to your health and to your attractiveness. two things which everybody should pay heed. to —_—_—_—— eee A Suggestion. Sir,—J have been asked to write aletter for vour paper suggesting the getting up ofa Girls Hockey Club. The idea is, I thnk,a good onc, One of the hottest Hockey contests I ever witnessed wae played in Hatifax last winter, with the rink crowded to the doore. There is noth- ing usfeminine or uvgraceful about the game, and itis one of the best forms cf exercise in the world. I know several invented the compass by sharpening TWO pic » OT IF itone end and rivetting the broad ends together. } } ntoa point p'ure Cake ight Fruit Cake 3 ocr I ‘ —_— hester Cake Rich Frait Cake lartlets German Buys 8 etc., eta, OR . STEWART sT =e eo Oe oa oO 4 OO 4 SO OS OOS OS UO Cordinally You to vi t us ect our 8 ck of REAT WA Howse. st it 2 8 A i dh th el _ HS There IS Nothing = Haye £Y . uTeat George street Just clea 4 “ys — ' } (iy Kew UySISi Piace, Call and eee the brilliant display of Seautiful oysters on and cf! Lb shel . Our Oyster king is standing in the "ibdow, See him, and then you will eat 'ysters, HAL GREET | % like pleasing customers. Ky fs That’s what we are doj ig all Sa h the Lime, we give them euch re vaine for their money th a they \T =o ' : . c VT come back again and bring others is He, with them. This isthe key~ “ * note of our success. We strive *# s % to p ease everyone who leaves an SF tj order with us. Why not give Na ) 2 $y us your next or ler a d be # ‘horoughly convinced what we Pwr) AB sas is true Kp % We scl.cit your valued orders. “5 $s “p y nT i tT TH : 0. wn 2 x ERUGE STEW ART & 30 Y, “7, | a i The Mod E vom . : } . nyineers 7s i ve and Ma s Navy o's _ J . VV i’ I £s ; 7 i’! } As, q yo A MS te or te > °F, ite : SHES PRED SPAS Ls Joha P. Joy, IUTORIA CAFE or —— .- SS Soon Dedalus became jealous of his nephew's skill and finally came to hate him. While working together on a wiold one cay Dedalus pushed Perdix on, i ut Mi iérva soitened his fall and changed him into a partridge Deedalus only escaped punishment for his cruel and consirdls act because the Athenians remembered his many good works. He was driven from Athens, and sailed with his son Iearus, fer Urete. waleee ruled King Minos. Among the labors of Dex ialus in Crete was the building of the Labyrinth, a structure containing a thousand rooms and so many curious winding passages that when once within it was-almost impos- | sible to find one’s way out. This was built asa prison for the Minotaur, a monster who worked much harm in Crete. The hideous creature was en trapped in the | 1 and in vain sought his w But Ded ny wicked things which angered King Minos, who finally in spite of his skiil, imprisoned him girls who are anxious to get up a team—- one a daughter of my own- and I beg to call Mr, Bartlett’s attention toit. - Parer. J ial Aeeeuen Goon Srory. —The exce eding interest (aken in the serial story ‘*Womaa against Woman” has prompted us _to fol- low its publication, with “Beaton’s Bar-~ gain,” a tale of absorbing interest, by Mre. Alexander. Wecau promise our readers an evjoyable treat ia the perusal of this story, the first chapters of which appeared yesterday. Hach inst»lment will be pres faced by a synopsis of the preceeding chaj = tere, sothatreaders wli be enalledto Lold the thread of the parrative during its ptblication in our columns. Read it today. and his son in a tover surrounded by many guards to prevent his escape. Deedalus now bethought himself of a plan which tl x’ could not hinder’ for though Minos guarded the land and sea, the regions of the air were beyond his c Lyeedalus fashioned for himself a pair of wings as nearly likea bird’s as —— fastening small feath ie Kin; . noe ILTOL,. ers together with thread and the larger ones ith wax. When om pleted he attached them to his shoulders and rose in the air. ‘Then fa made ab second pair of wings for his son and taught him how to use them. When all was ready, he bade Icarus keep near | him, cautioning him not to fly too near the waves lest the dampness clog. his wings, neither too high lest the heat of the sun melt the wax. Off they sail- ed together, and for a time all went well. Icarus, as he saw the sun rise | higher in the heavens directed his} flight nearer to it, forgetful of his | fathers warning, perhaps hoping to catch a glimpse of the sun-god in his chariot. Suddenly he felt himself sink- ing—the sun’s heat had melted the wax and losened the feathers. He waved his arms, but they couid not catch the air as had the wings ; then he | cried to his father, who alas ! could give him no help. So he fell ints the water and was drownei. Dzedalus flew on to Sicily, where he built a temple to Apollo in gratitude for his deliverance. — Delineator. While Yu are Growing. Growing girls and boys de not al- ways appreciate that it is while they are growing that they are forming their figures for after life. Drooping the shoulders a little more every day, drooping the head as one walks, stand ing unevenly, so that one hip sinks more than the other—all these defects, are easily corrected now, will be five times as hard in five years, and twenty five as hard in ten years. A graceful easy carriage, and an errect, are 2 pleasure to behold- times straight figure, er and possessor, and are worth striv— ng for. Aneasy way to practice walking wel: is ' y 14 “a MI se | — i SV. nek j % THE T CHARLOTTETOWN - POPPPNNDTEONH TINT? A “iS Mes yy prevneavinagnrapinennnennnapnrannsnnnevaer anny stents John T. Pickenzie, AILOR se AASAUAA AMAA AGUAS ALAA Ciudad TESTIMONIALS RECEIVING FROM THANKFUL PEOPLE AFAR AND NEAR, Dr. CHask DAILY Intelligent Citizens Pronounce Strongly in Favour of Dr.Chase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, and Catarrh Cure. Sceptics are at Liberty to Write to the Following Parties to Get Their Endorsation of Testimonials, INCIPIENT CATARRH CURED. Mrs. Rosie Stearn, 30 Walton street, Toronto, says :—‘I suf- fered at every change in the weather with cold in the head. At times it was so bad that I was unable to speak, being completely stuffed up. I was advised to try Dr. Chase’s Ca- tarrh Cure, and did so, and received immediate relief. I am pleased to tes- tify to its worth gladly. I also receiv- ed wu sample box of Dr. Chase’s Oint- meni for itching of the skin, and it is the best remedy I have ever used. I shall at all times recommend te suffer- ers Lr. Chase’s remedies. His recipes are indeed wonderful.” KIDNEY DISEASE CURED. Mr. J. Kilfedder, 28 Gerrard street west, Torento, an old and re- spected resident of the city, says :—‘‘I ‘shave been suffering from Kidney trouble since [ast fall and found the lightest kind of exercise very painful. I concluded to try Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, which I saw advertised, and the effect was won- derful, the first box removing the pains in my back, and leaving me feeling very much better in every way. I can cheerfully recommend them as the workingman’s friend. They are well named K. and L. Pills. The meaning which I took to be Knights of Labour Pills.” One pill a dose. 25 centa @ box. Funress Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. 8. “London City” wll] leave Halifax for London, G. B., 1st Dec. S.8.“Dahbome” will leave Halifax for , Liverpool, 7 th = ec . W. CLARK, Agent A ss 7 4 Ne 3 b> < P. E. ISLAND SCC CACP22CCEE222 A Paradise = — For the Bargrin Hunter in —— 4 e - e} Double width, 40 inch wide, you have paid 25c for some of the sa-ne line and thought jo it cheap - . . - ° - - - : 1 ee All wool Serge, all colors ‘ ; ‘ a : : SUE. 19c ts Fancies in silk mixtures and Plains, worth up to 50 ~- . i O8 Wy 7 c Ms Heavy warm and serviceable Dress Goods in Tweed effects - . . 1 6 i One counter piled high; your chvice for - - a ‘ ° NEST PRICES Sentner, McLeod & . B ICES Se Seek ee DS US O= US GS US US ras as aR eas Sas as THESE ARE SERIOUS AND EAR € C CY a ( + eaee® sore oxbye ob. as as as SZ OS9 Of OS OHOOO6OO 608 | We know every shoe value offered in town. That’s why ours are better R.H, Ramsay & C IT MAY We ere the origina! manufacturers of portable Vapor Baths. We have, during the last ten years supplied thousands of our Baths to phrsicians, hospitals, sanitariums, etc, Seem to you that thecustom tailors clothes are better because he charges more. li’s the only difference you’)! find. We try tofit and do. Suits $13.00 RK. H. Ramsay & Co for the first time, ad- and we are now, general vertising them direct to the public. Get one with a steel ilrame IN BUYING A VAPOR BATH 3)" tne foor Ifa manufacturer does not show you acut ofa frame without the covering you may take it for granted that his “Steel frame” is a wire hoop that rests on the shoulder of the bather. Get one that is covered with proper material, Insist on seeing a sample of material before ordering, We make our own covering material and print it with a handsome “all over” pattern as Niagara Falls. Getone with a thermometer attach- ment, Don’! go it blind-» bath that is too hot or not hot enough will be of no benefit to you. Get one that you can return and have your money back if not satisfac- tory in every wry, Send for s¢ ample of material and in teresting booklet that will tell you all about Vapor Baths. Vapor Baths are an scknowledged household veceesity. . Tarkish, Hot Air, Vapor, sulphur or Medicated Batbs at Home. 3c, Purifles system, produces cleaniiness, heal'h, strength. Prevents disease, © ‘basi ty. Cures Colds, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, LaGrippe, Malaria, Eczema, Catarrh, Female Ills Blood, Skin, Nerve and Kidney Trou: bles. Beautifies Complexion. Price ot Niagara Baths, $5.00 Suits $4.00 You’d hardly recognize the boy when we’re through with bhim— from head to foot, with everything that’s best to wear, ani the price littleness surprising j Suits $6.50 i R. H. Ramsay & Co If you find Underclothing like ours elsewhere you find the price enlarged. Suite $1.00, R, H. Ramsay & Co Suits $2.00 <=,¢ t-¢ ee ee ee eee S026. 4 46 wont @DCe<=o TUDO |... sévses If | its If its here its new new its here 1 | R, H. Ramsay & Co . oe 2 eer we we The Kirg-Joneés Co., Toronto DEPARTMENT H. H. AGENTS WANTED. > O~e 6“ OD BOD OD 9Q 03 From start to finish glovesare a skin game, but no danger cf you getting OD OD O~D OD OD OD DOD OS Ow OD S‘D SOD SVB SH DI/B9HD E39. 613 HOS003 639363 e€sooeseees a é . eee? ee ‘ skinned if you CHARLOTTETOWN buy your die from us R. H. Ramsay & Co School of Engineering. The Ch’town School of Ergineering will open for work on ao Evening, Dec, IstatSo'clocse. A suitable room has been obtained in the Y. M.C. A. building and those intending to take the course would do wellto report themselves there, either on Monday evening, 28th, or Wednesday, 30th, when the un \dersig aed will be preeent to make any preliminary arrapgemenis, willbe open fourevenings a $9.50 buysfrom u the finest Pallman Wrap + in Charlottetown For $2.00 we give a wool lined, satin finished The school reversable bed week from 8 to 10 o’clock. comforter. TERMS.-— $8.00 per month or $20.00 for a full Other lines R. Hi. Ramsay & Co three months course. le3s money Partial courses may be arranged on apf lica tion. Mechsnical Drawing @ specially. Signed: G. D. MCKINNON, B. A., Sc T, A. MACLE AN, B. A., ®&C. Miniog and Mechanica! Engineers, Surveyors U —— R. H. Ramsay & Co a75-lwi The latest M American Caps B . 0. Box 326 ‘Leith House’ —Phone 174 in fall and : R oe : i : wiater weights at ov cents : $3.50 the Mode] Store. - Who.esale and Retail Liquors he Mode! Store. , 32 to 238 QUEEN SPREET R. H. Ramsay & Co) S Reseived pr S. S. “Lake Winnipeg” from Liverpool a large consignment Gae- lic, Islay, Blend and Juverary Whiskies, and per 8.8. “Corean” from Glasgow 100 cases “Regal Biend, 200 cases Pattisons’. Cheaper Whiekies in bottles and flasks, Also a lot Guiness Stout, (Burkes and Bass’ Ale (P & H) in pints and quarts. Will ne pleased to quote prices on ap plication, A. MACDONALD. IMPORTER STREET GRAFTON "YPHOID P'EVER. ——THE POLICIES OF———— THE OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Give weekly indemnity for—-Typhoid, Scarlet and lyphu: Fever, and Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in -ase of accident on Public Conveyarce, J, J, JOHNSTON, Barrister, 262—d2aw for 2wks, w4i GRAIN-—== bares Al sizes now in stock. HORACE HASZARD. HSH AAMddUbddbdddaddadaddder THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DE een meager mo 8 recaaglen ec saanina Oe pom es meanest ect! ae aR Ha