ny | ' I will guarantee | that my Rheumatism | (ure will relieve lum- hago, sciatica and all heumatic pains im two or three hours, nd cure in a few lays, MUNYON. At all druggists, Se. a vial. Guide o Health and medl- “al advice free. 1505 Arch st., Phila. | =. Tea Bs eo =e POOP COOL GOOD AS) SSH EL OOK M4 > RA be i ba i WEAR 5 iv 4! » m = Mt Ke B the celebrated 4 be a - oe yw ¥ be i he i be > + ba be ° ee i Be “ iv | v4 a i wore. , CORSETS Ss M bs be rrr : ad lo be bought from all es i leading dry gvoods s«tores, " ve » be ; ; y ; 4 “9S 09 O~ vSw~e Le $006 0069066 BO 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amricat Eixcelsik ic DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFIC: or HOME. P. E jl. Almanac now on sale, ase ~«s HASZARD & MOORE am ' Jam ! We sell the best make of Jam, viz:— CHOSSE & BLACKWELL'S Large assortment, all very low prices. ALSO-—Jam in 7 Ib pails, in Strawberry, Raspberry, Apri cot, Peach and Red Currant; Sanderson & Co kinds at Pure Food Sellers. SHARP KNIVES ns. § - ' a} ~ i é i j a} 5 \ tose ivin (f | W \ WALTER?’ Scetebratea \S TRUEY ' TRUE BRAND — Leading dealers sell them. CUTLERY Twenty Dollars Reward Any person xiving information leading to the apprehension of the party or parties who broke int my house on Norih River between the dates of the 23rd and the 29th imst, will receive the above reward. R. M, YOUNG. THE aS a ee . ~ ! KIPLING ARRIVES. Famous Novelist Interviewers , 1.” } Yr) Rudvard A pling a:rives al : pcr New York afew days ago. He jooked ale and hearty, apparentiy sot thé worse for the storniyv trans-allal yvoyar Mrs company h ih. A ba talion of newepaper men boarded the Mayest the bay, and charged upon the eminent visitor while be waa yet | Kipling and her three children ac aon at Breakfast But he continued togi\ uuaiv ded attention to the v ctuals As ; : ; bad a ey a beaitby man’s brakfast muet oave | i en, bowever, the time Came when Mr ad to declare himself, and he Phere were mep about him ready sive to the wor'd in nu-Aiphog verbiseg = . the Kipling views on everything from expan-10n to Rober:’s congress ral rigat and the Cornish poisoning case. My Kipling surveyed them for a mome: through his glasses aod disposed of them with a quick, nervous : ‘] have nothing to say on whatsoever.” Then ue followed bim with “But Mr. Kipliog “Not a word, not a !’ said th: great man, wistly remembering that his words are worth fifteeu cent# apiece at the very least. He held his bands above hi head by w ay of shields and escaped. The newspaper men left, singing softly : W . * ine. Ww An’ ecome ot ‘em was BLY "em was pot, Frenchman and the German and | Ch nere, ' But K pl.og was the hardest of the lot Some ot’. m would talk ia English an’ the anyth og retrrated, the invading force « voliev uf word th 740V meé@n from Over Seas, an’ some of - oe The reat Would talk from early winter to the tall, Bat the Mogwli-man we found the great- est prat, For the bloomin’ sod’e wouldn't talk at all, Still, ’ere’a to you, Radyard Kipling, you escape your anger’s ban. You’re a cold, concentrated Briton, but a | first-class writin’ man. Al'bough you need to thaw a bit, to you we | must be fair, You are the master-writer, ihough you lidn’t treat us equare. "E’asn’t got no paper of his own, An’ eo with us’e dosen’t sympathize, Yet we can certify the skill ’e’s shown Ln ’andlin’ literary merchandise. If ’e’d only start ‘is Fuzzy-Wuzzy gush, An’ cast leose ’is Aang-o~Hindu talkin’ gear An’ appy say with Rudyard on the rush Would last an ’ealthy journalist a year. Then ’ere’s to you, Rudyard Kipling, an’ ye're welcome to the town, You are a prisce of writing-men although you turn us duwn, We gives you your certisicate an’ if you want it signed, We'll come an’ ’aveachin with you when you are more inclined. Kipling and his family bad no difficulty with the new tariff ruling which went into eflect recently, they bespg foreigu resi~ dext. They will remainin New York tor two weeks, etaying at tbe Grenoble, aud then will goto New England, That much be made kocwo in an extra- ordinary ovt>urstof confidence to one of hb 8 closest friends ou the voyage, but never ne revealed what his object is in favors | gy America with his presence for those tour weeks. Diep From His Inxsvrties. Stoker Lyoch, the young Irishman who dashed into the boiling steam in the engine room of the torpedo-destrover Thrasher, to | rescue the lives of hia mates, has jast died from coosumpti-o, following the injuries he then received. He was awarded the | Albert medal, the highest distiaction 10r bravery. Heis to have a military funersl, and it 1s aleo proposed to tame after him the next destrover launched. ideale ‘i Exvection Causes Troveie.—At Kinge- ; ton, Jama ca, in an election to the Legis- lature,a full-blooded negro was elected over a white candidate. The election is caus- ing considerable trouble, and already both | white and colored imagisirates and mem- bers cf the Parochial Board Lave resigned, 28 @ protestagainst the vote. The color line seems to be ip pretty much of a ravel | in Jamaica. Tre calling ovt of the police | will bardiy be the best means ot unoravel- | ling it. ; i | DALY MclLearn 18 atributera rd Was a | ton the G Jade a Groupe property. He had been workirg alone eud at the time be vas burt war uvaccon panied The story of tbe ineident, as he repeated it, ehows Mie Learn Ha) apd endurance, i ne } uiin a } ten pted to fire it. 1 ox against the wall and sustained , not ed | aggres-ive movement on the part of Rus- | Case of «np emei gency, white Ip St. Peters- | burg the Englieti are accu-+d of doing ex- f Woen the time comes, ' and H dod’s Sarsaparilla does it. EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, FEBRUARY 14, 1899 TSS TIT FA ATT TIT i anh EE A TERRIBLE EXPERIENCE anania ‘An ; ‘ | Canadian asifie ilway Not at Home bo Explosi pn if Dynamite at the TRAVEL - IN - COMFOR'T DD, bot i e. emcia f Halifax Herald.) ABO) Pea SLEEPERS mr \ frighete! accident happened at Monian4 — TOURIST on Savurdey, | woleb Gvorg Me ; ies . leaving Montreal eve 7" RaDAY Tn, & mine! was terrible lacerated. a " tha P : al re. , 3 a i i . ; a 1) rune j \¢ LI it ‘) ST, accommea i working 1o be aman of great pluck Saturday morning he went towork as: usual and drilled ahele. In the afternoon charge of dvpamite and at- The explosive did n offand McLearn attempted to draw He worked away at it bis dangerous ta & when snddenly a charge exploded with terrific force. McLearn was thrown bwk terr bie injuries. His face andneck wascut ‘« many places and blood flowed freely from the wounds, bliading the injured map. To beat the bottom of ashaft acde: such circumstances would be auflici make even the bravest quail. But Mc Learn i= masve vol . ood stuff and star. d awl up ‘he Almost fautiog th pain and 1) m waged reach the open ar [his rev ved a whi n' be Walking was out of the question. the pP eessatate Melrearn tad recourse t the alternative and commencedto crawl, Slowly, inch by inch, he made his way to Every moment cavsed excruciating agony and the blood to fl. fu ier eugtb sco opl shed and m of biood. | me- . j | peta gdt j 2 p OCFEGE tO Fresecn hoy. Y 1 20D D)S wards his beuse The asful journey <a ut ‘dical assistance sum Dr. M. A. Smith at once drove out and on examination found M-+Learn in bad conditition, He wearsa beavy beard whicb was covered wtb blooc. and made the wounds look even worse than they were. McLearn had received most of the charge ofthe rock io the foce and neck Great siripes of ekio and fl-eh hungdown in strings from muny wonnds The neck was lacerated in such ahorrtble manner that the wind p'pe was almost «xp sed and pieces of rock projected from the cu's MeLesro wea nearly blinded, but will re cover his sight. One finger was from the right hand, ba: that was the only damage besides the in} ry to the neck and face. The injured man is a man of good conatitution and will recover. + <> > Re — A Generous Offer. ri Zz ne We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freerample of a never~feiling cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such tbroat and nasal diseases. There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. Oin’ments and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and bave thus proved useless. But Catarrhozone is cerried by sir directly fo the dieeased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods, Write tor free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont. +e A vigoroua denial 1s given of the recent report that Russia has made a secret bar gain with the Ameer of Afghanistan tor extending Rursian railway communication to Hera'. The story appears to have | origmated in tbe recent Cpening of the line to the Kusbk, & point two or three hundred mile» cff. The arrival of the first jocomo ive scared the natives so badly that the Ameer caused @ proclamation to be made that the Ruseians hed no other object hanthe improvement of the cous- try. itis reported also that the procla mation declared that Afghanistan could depend upon her allies in the event of »ny sia. ‘he reel truth appears to be that the new Russian line is a stratey'c counterpart of a railroad which the Koglish have just constructed on tbeirside of the Afgnan frontier. Itis new said io Iodiathbat the Russians are accumulating at Kusbk all the materials necessary for the cone ruc- tion ofalght railroad to Herat, i- the acily the thing. Evidently both sides are preparing for @ forward dasb same ————_—____—_—_. <e «2-2 To he entirely relieved of the pains and aches of rheumatism means a great ceal, WINTER'S RAVAGES ON VITATILY. ee Weaken the Body and Invite Various Diseases. a ada | Dodd’s Dyrpepsia Tatlets Make New, Rich Blood, Fresh Strength, and Endurance—They Thus Fortify el! Weak Places and Pre- ® vent the Enatrauce of Disease. During winfer the vlood becomes thick, sluggish and weak. It caanot afford sufficient nourisbment for ‘the various orzane; it caiculates much more slow!y than it does in the summer, and the bodv becomes weak, and the health is more easily inpaired, The fatty, beat-producing foods we con- sume during the long winter months tend t» preduce this condition. They are mach more difficult to digest than are the foods weusein fummer, and the formation of rew rich blood is consequently much slower. This is why people are go liable to con~ healih, and the body in perfect strength. tract visearein winter, and require **blood medicines” in the spring. By assisting the digestive organs to per- datieg second Class passengers for all points, alyary and west, Berth Rates— DSCC TOE GO CRIT a ia oe nn ck eK ce ctee . £7.00 Montreal to Mevelstone..... ea 700 Moutreal to Vancouver...... reeeectess BUG Montreal to Seattle...... his ac ce aeeoee & 00 For Pa-sage Rates to ali points in UNITep Svaves and to 'npIA, Hawaltlan IsLanps, | CANADA, WESTERN 1APAN, CHIN AUSTRALIA and MANILA, “ud also for de scriptiv: advertising natier and maps, write to A.H NOTMAN, Asst G-nl, Pass, Agt., St. Joho, N. B. TENDERS Sealed tenders wll be received by the undersigned until Saturday the 18th dav of F bruary next, for the erection oft » orick wing (96x40) io St, Dunetan’s Col lege, Char oitetowr, P, BE. I. Plans and specification may be even at the College or ai the office of C. B. Crappell, Exq, Aret ect. Kach tender must be secompanied hy av accepted cheque tor $200, which shall be forteited by any bell refu-eto perform che work «fier bi tender ha» been accepird. Envelopes must have the word © Tender’ written on them. ler pot necessarily eccep ed REV. A. P. McLELLAN, Rector tend. rer wh« The lowest or any ter %: Dunstan’ College, Ch’town, an. 25rd, 1EOY—19 3i mon, wed, fri The Inland Navigation ‘ ompany (LIMITED) The Ann ial Genera! Vieetling of Ti Tuland Navigation Compar, (Limited) wili be held in the room,(up stairs) i Mr. John McKachern’s building, corner «1 Queen and King Streets.on Thorsday, tbe 23rd inet., at three o’clock p. m. L C.OW2ZN, Secretary Ch’town,"4th Feb’y, 1899 20 -3aw, mon, wed, fri. Provincial Rifle Association The Annual Business Meeting of the Provincial Rifle As-ociation, will be held in the City Court Rovm at 7.30, on Tues day evening, February 28th, 1899. FRANCIS DOGHERTY, Lr., Cor, R.L Presiden S. F. HODGSON, Masor, Secretary-Tressurer. Feb, 13th, 1899—dy eod & wid Molassss ald Sugar. Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow extra C Sugar, Demerara Crystals in bags Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan 5th ’9Y 4 2 wks eod Caught. A clergyman recently, addressing those who criticise others while they themselves are open to criticism, told this story: ‘‘When I was a boy, we had a schoolmaster who had odd ways of catching id!e boys. Says he one day: books. The first one of you that sees an- other boy idle I want you to inform me and | will attend to the case.’ ‘Ah,’ thought I to myself, ‘there’s Joe Sim- mons, that I don’t lik@. I'll watch him, and if I see him look off his book I’}) form their wark promptiv, we can hasten the digestion of food, ensure the provision | of a fall supply of fresh, rich, nouristing | 2 blood, and s0 keep al! the organs in perfect | Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets +re the beat, most reliable, and most thorouzh digestive agents known, They digest th» food, without the aid of the stomach. They ensure the formation of a full supply of new, rich and nourishing bleod, Every organ thus receives el] the nourishment it requires, and is fully capu able of doing thoroughly all the work that falls to ite share, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets thus keep the body in perfect bealth and strength. New and healthy tissues are formed just as rapidly as the wear and tear of the system Wears out the cld ones, andevery weak epot is stfepgtbened against the attacks of disease, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ere sold by all druggists ul fifty cents a box, six boxes $2 50 or sex', on receipt of price, by The | ‘It was not long before I saw Joe | ‘How did you know he was idle?’ ‘I tell on him,’ look off ‘iis book, and immediately I informed the master. ‘Indeed,’ said he. saw him,’ was the reply. ‘Youdid. And were your eyes on your book when you saw him?’ Iwas caught, but I didn’t watch for the boys again.’’—New York Tribune. A Nautical Explanation. In front of the Theater Royal at Ox- ford, England, are, or were, some gi- gantic stone figures, the age and object of which are buried in oblivion. Two failors were going by and one of them asked, ‘‘Who are these fellows, Bill?’’ ““The 12 aposties,’’ was the reply without a smile. . “‘Twelve apostles!’’ roared the in- credulous Jack. ‘‘How can that be? There’s only six of ’em.”’ ‘*Well, y’ swab,’’ replied the leaned Bill, ‘‘yer wouldn’t have ‘em all on ‘Boys, I must have closer attention to ! @eck at once, would ye?’’—-Leeds Mer- Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto. -o™ mury. ig Stock | to be AUGHTERED, at the BARGAIN _.GURNER ‘2a6 Entire . Bear Tro be Sold SLIGHTLY DAMAGED BY FIRE & WATER 6 | owes @ a oo OS ODS Ou om tof 64-9 © 96202 £44002 a<a Sea ee 4 ee Ld meet et Od & te —— - _ —— — we - = = ows RENINANT SAL w~NOW ON AT THEn~ LONDON House ~ = Ww =~ SS ese « Sais —— ep! White Cottns Ribbons, etc. Flannelette. TI’ J Harris Dress Goods Prints OOP OP Ne 0 OO SOS 40 S06 BOD é { . Gus > English & Germal Cutlery Pecket Knives, ‘Table Knives, Razors, Scissors, Also; Club and Hockey Skates FENNEI, & CHANDLER