THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 2, 186% ee ANOTHER VICTORY. Mr R, Morrow Oured of Lumbago by Dodd's Kiney Fill Te wro. NO’ j vast majority of Torontonia » and esteem Mr Ni rré ww, | ‘ \ | , sure t tor the T ‘ i For t — : : i \ yy etatement! ; , aC M ré w, pe SSCFECE nnuesus “Tw ; ced by Lum- hago av 3 ty . ou which caused me intense suffering, I tock several ditfer~ ent ret es without avy benefle. Then] began using Dodd's Kidoev Pils, and was compiee’y cured | y th em.” Lumvago 16 uo ally pre »valent this fall. Al | eu Ter ers e8bou ld know that Dodd’s KidreyP are onpiv known cure for it. They never tv The 1 Ni wondel A Wal I i per stl . I ‘ 1 dol \ Ww ‘ tf Y CA \ he | ly, tne pear ' ‘ cag rit une Asthjyua en he wl - at trang rr thos w ho \ ire romptly relieved hy a few doses of ['r ‘ ise’s Syrup of Linseed and Turpentine Yes, she exclainied, I don’t believe any | lady could listen t» bim for five minutes without being fasc nated. | What as piet the fellow must be, he | »>** : \ ; Piles Cured v ithout the Knife, | by Dr. 4.W. Chases’s Oiritment. Vr Ge« ’ Victoria Uo... says ror tairteen years i Was {| a su ferer fron Dies ing piles an | the intense agony which | accd through during those years and relief I ot ained by Dr ¢ hase’s Oiut- ment promets meio give this testimonial My physician wi-h me to have an oper ation, bu os it Leov iid be enred without the knife Thre boxes ir haee’s Ointment stopped the nent cure.’ te o* - V ay ’ | [ : i gny wa . but a gift for hard work: Perry Paieitic—-I allow he was. All them geniuses is nore or less nutty.-- { nnati Evg r -_- } no Li imant Lnmharman'c R ; Minard § V HIME) | Lw Dover Al ren ete ee ar . , 7 | Mf east you Wi have tot camit tha [ i iad the merit Of brevity. Watte—Yes, but it was short at the | wrong end. Wi y didn’t he begin an hour sooner ?—In: lanaolia J urna). er ee er ee Globe Loan «t Savings Co "| of Victoria and Lombard sis. Toronto E. W. Day. Manesver Glddoe Luan «& Savings Co, says “I consider Dr Chase i | valuable.” We have thousands of testim< ynials from prominent business men, all ove sr the Do- minion. - * 7 “Now, asked terviewer, ‘what led you to n ont santiago barbor { “We were drawn vut,” said the Span- ard, “by the eme!l of roast beef on the Brosklys.-_Phi idelphia North Ameri- . 7 Can. j Minard’s Linime tis used by Physicians | “T trusied you a h my heart,” said she with bitter sobs, ‘and what have you done H es cor hav : e Have y e swer of the bureau asked ( nati | ynirer. 1 wa URE! f Rheumatic gout by MINA RD’S LIN MEN! ; Halifax, A tf KING, I was rep of acute Bronchitis by MINARD’S LIN| MENT. : Sussex, Lr.-Co.. C. CREWE READ. I wAS curED of acute Rheumatism by MINARD’S LIN! MEN . Markbam, Ont. C. 8. Brrx.ie. Watts—I don’t believe you ever miss an amateur perform nce. Pottsa—Of course [ don’t. Sitting through amateur perfomances makes me erjoy professiona! work so much more.— Indianapolis Jou cnal. Keep Minard’s | iniment in the House St Louis Citizen— I read in the railway notes this morning that the Chicago limit- ed— Chicago Citize 1—Say, you must have read that in one of your village papers. You ought to know that Chicago has no limit. —Chicago News. _ ———— Ask for Minar 5 ai ake no other sae PAINTING. Miss M.H. Chisholm las reopenec her studio in Morris B'cck and wil. have lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and Tapestry pa ntin; from October Ist 1898 to June 18t 1899. 662 daw weeks FIRE! F Water! Water! BOOTS & MENS & Fur Coats, OYS CLOTHING Sleigh Robes, Fur Caps MEN’S UNDERCLOTHING Knit top shirts, flannel shirts, cotton shirts, collars, ties, handk’s, gloves, has §, and caps. TRUN ES and VALISEs Women’s dress goods, linings, canvasses, skirtings, tickings,print cottons, corsets, hose wool flannels, flannelettes, &c., &c. The whole stock must eo without any regard to former prices. DAMAGED BY FIRE AND WATER Flannelettes for 2c yard Wemen’s Rubbers aoc pr. Wemen’s Heavy Ribbed Hose, laze pr. Men’s Rubbers 45Sc pr SALE COMMENCES ON FRIDAY, DEC. 2nd, AT 9 A. M. J. B. MACDONALD & CO QUEEN STREET -----=