cme a oe Oe so, epee meee yet + ae a a ee aE tp —eni inane Serna ee a ae ae Sead A EI ae a — LL ee ee ° ey: a i ' ANOTHER VICTORY. - Mr R. Morrow Cured of Lumbago by Dodds Pills * —— Toronto, N Tae east majority of Torontonians know and esteem Mr. R. Morrow, the able and popular agent forthe Torunto Auer Ligh: Co. For this reason the following statement made in writicg by Mr. Morrow, possesses unusual significance. “Two years ago il rinery ir re, I wv 28.— war attacked by Lum- ull. which caused ook several differ- Then I bago a me totensre & iile tany bewefle. ‘ [ remed es Ww began using Dodd’ Kidnew Pils, and was completely cured by them.” Lumbayo is uou- wally prevalent this fall. All euffer.rs sbould know that Dodd’s Kidney Pille are the onty known cure tor t. They nev rte Mre. L lai duhns' one, ege 160 years, has been in‘icte? Dy th: grand jury at Perry, Old, charged with marderiwwg two hus b.cda. Sue ha- bee a widcw seven times, The bodies of ney ’ sei ist anda,which have beea exbumie were tound tocon ain Keep Minard's Liviment in the House about to proposing The Egyptian Government is serd a circular to Powers that a term of the raixed tribunals, which ends op Fel ruary st, be pr | yoged for @ vear. The mixed (ribuoale were instiluted in L875, to deal with civil actions between eren and with nationalities, persons of dil ry fore crimes committed gners. i @ — Every household snould have on hand a box of Dr. Chase's Uintr ent ihe diversity of uses to which t and the many tol : ~ ‘ wa in tal e firs + place in the fa Lil ~ and recommena Application will be made next session for power tO Dulid A eof raiiway irom : | ’ Lake Winnipegos s to Kdmonton. (atarrh and Hay Fever. lf its Hay reve! ' 3 ‘ vug-Dear OL JY 1 Ww yn + De } a I reecom Dr. Chase’s Catarrh (ure. men ; A poll of the Dem 10ers OF i ratic the United States Congress has been taken with the result tbat amajority of them ‘ w favour (the Candid.tu \V lham J bryan for Lhe presi lency —— §_ a ee Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Four pers ns were kl i a fire a Brooklyrs on Sunday ebtla Pain iu the Back. Being troud J : : D WilD | back, caused hy c listipaticn, I tried several kinds of pills I h ertised, and to] . the truth in a not shell br. Chase’s Liver Pills are the only i that! } effectual inmy cae. ‘ heart aend them Ix DEV! Unionville, On; The West indies | tich North American squadron 4s to be chaaged on account of an outbreak ’ a ’ tr . ° or of scarlatina. ‘1}: \rture from Ber- . 1 . ; ’ ’ muda has been deferred from D i r 28:h to January Mingard’s Linim:at Lumberman’s Friend Ward § LIDIM: DL LUMvET Mal biGUU _— 2+e-+¢ ~ | I \y », ora neid iy ' i r \ a. vas the} Spa | 4 { I S ’ THE DALY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 21, 1898 os wee ap mmm How a person can gain a | pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; soc. and $1.ca, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Toronte NARD’ ik . : y | MINARD’S LIN! MEN ‘ | | | fla % NY A 1) a i, | i > iia ; U o I « ee > . i i ne num ber Britis vessels wrecked g Novem! was 62, causing the loss {77 lives. om Ask for Minard’s and take no other Have dust Completed a” My few Oyster Place, Call and eve the brilliant display of beautiful oysters on and cff the ehell. Our Oyster king is standing in the window, 'ysters. John P. Joy, VICTORIA SAFE Great Geo ge Street...... Central : Restaurant. Nearest to market, Post Office, City Building, and Principal Stores. The right place for Oysters, Dinners, Lunches, ete, etc. New Rooms, New Appointments, every- thing up-to-date Call and see ur. ALFRED J. QUIRK, See lim, and then you will eat Upper Queen Srreer A Cemetery For 014 Clothes. In the north of London there is a lit- tle plot of ground where old clothes are buried and afterward exhumed for a curious purpose. It is a flat, barren and lestitute piece of ground and presents a very melancholy spectacle. Little wood- en stumps, bearing numbers, mark the graves. There is a paper mil] near by, which finds it rather difficult to get suitable material for the manufacture of a special paper. The ordinary old rags are no good. The rags themselves have to be manu- factured. Old coats, old trousers and | old « ses are covered with wet soif, | and after a few weeks’ rotting aremex- | bumed. A corner is set aside for old linen | goods. The linen is placed in layers in | a box, with soft rich soil between each | layer, and then buried. Limewater is then sprinkled over the grave, and after a fortnight’s rot- ting the linen is reduced to a mere | skeleton, which is taken out of the box, laid flat in a warm blanket and rush- | ed off to the paper mill. Though it is only the size of a foot- ball ground, it contains 2,000 graves, which are marked by 2,000 wooden | stumps, each bearing a number Women’s Sense of Color, The differences between men and women are well marked in many ways but it may not be generally known how great this difference is in the matter of color appreciation, not to speak of color | A large percentage of men | ryious to the sensation of color; her notice nor appreziate it. | n, on the ccntrary, like many | ls, are strougly attracted anc te- | ' blindness. are im] they 1 tx’ pelled by color, which to ths average lie nains a m~stery. Tho or- an is quite satisfied if his help- | sin black or in the prover- | ed to propose to me @ month ago, bat eable white muslin. Why she | was too busy.’’ -« should seek for harmonies and novelties | of ¢ r, why she should arrange and me as and discuss various hues with Polish your Stove wilh tue sheepek 0 th iousness he would give to a busi- | es 2 _ the © x Og eee es lead n matter, passes his understanding. oa ee oe Jeb. ae % sath i sarge hah Seek aus ielitnis Rebtel dh dade aa CE ee Harilware Store, also got ancther for rd . ‘ , asboe brush; the best ti ngin the line go d form a woman, which accounts | that ever struck the eoantle aod es end ifference to statuary and her | for its work asthe Quebec Heater is! Get frequent incapacity for drawing. Louisa them, ard get the ssouiied—-R RD Noss murchioness of Waterford, was an in- | & Co. " 295 3i. stance of this. Her coloring was superb | and the envy of artists, her drawing ds Starley Bros store « Il be open every fective 1d poor, and when she tried | night this u late. in life to learn to, draw she only pireguesncng want | afier be was teken on succeeded in spoiling Her fine instinct for color.—London Graphic, Mulberry Sellers, One day while Mark Twain and Charles Dudley Warner were walking together they happened to begin a dis- cussion of the modern novel, and one or the other suggested that it might bea good plan to burlesque it. Later while journeying together to Boston this sug- gestion took definite shape, and on their return the work was begun, one author writing a chapter, the other taking up the threads of the story the next day, and both critically examining the result each evening and asking the opinions of their wives as to the success of each stage of the undertaking. Finally they collected all the manuscript, of which there was too great a quantity, and jointly condensed it. It was owing toa suggestion by Mr. Warner that the chief character in the tale was called Colonel Eschol Sellers, and it is a fact that the man whose name was taken—a man supposed to be long dead—made a fiery demand for satisfaction, visiting Hartford for that purpose. In later edi- tions of the story the name ‘‘Eschol’’ was changed to ‘‘Mulberry.’’—Ladies’ Home Journal. The Mote and the Beam. When Lord Morris was chief justice of Ireland, a young junior barrister arose in his court one day to make his first motion and spoke in the hard brogue of the north of Ireland. ‘‘Sapel,’’ said the judge in a low voice tothe registrar of the court, ‘‘ who is this newcomer?’ ‘*His name is Clements, my lord.” ‘*What part of the coonthry does ho hail from in the name of all that’s wun- | dherful?’’ asked the judge. ‘*‘County Antrim, my lord,’’ was the reply. ‘*Well, well!’’ said the judge. ‘bid you iver come across sich a froightfvl accint in the whole coorse of yer born loife?’’ The White House Design, The White House is an exact copy of the Duke of Leinster’s palace, Dublin. In March, 1792, the commissioners on building advertised for ‘‘a plan | for a president's house to be erected in the city of Washington.’’ The prize | offered was $500, and that of James Hoban, a young Irish mechanic, was accepted. The design was supposed to be original, but when the house was completed it was learned that Hoban had copied it from the duke’s palace. Verdicts. A Kansas jury of inquest found that deceased met his death ‘‘at the hands of his saddle horse.’’ An Arkansas verdict over the body of Some | & man who died on board a boat is “fiat ~~ te Ou ¥? ‘‘deceased was taken ten minutes — xchange. Commercial Zen. “Claudia, isthe young man indua- | trions to whom you are engaged?’ ‘‘Industricus? Why, paps, he intend- tressing ease when a sure cure is within your grasp, Thousand: sufferers whose condition worse than yours have been cure: and are now in perfect health. Their enthusiastic and unsolicited testimonies show beyond the 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 curein a short time. The most emiment 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 to w: 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 give it a chance, to use. gives testimony : Rev, Warren Bentley, writes :—* While in Newark, N. J., conducting religious ser- vices, I was troubled with catarrh and used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. It gave me gro relief and I have recommended it to many among whom I have labored.” Hon, avid Mills, Minister of Justice of Canada, has used this all druggists, mendsit over his own signature, At Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the H-azt cures all cases of organic and sympathetic disease of the heart. Relieves in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnmew’s Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic and an invigorator, system renovator and blood maker and 20c, for 40 doses. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves in a day and cures eczema, tetter and all akin diseases, Cures pile@imatosnights. 35¢. 6 purifier. ee Sold by Dr. 8. W, Doddjand Geo. E. Hughes, Druggsts. SOS ee, A prominent evangelist remedy and highly recom- best. Tremendous . rn ee et ne Discount a i 5. lmmens Closing Sale Save 20 to 50%--Everthing Reduced Try us tor your Christ ’ mas Presents spend, Make your money 20, aa what you want, 125 {15 g60 700 Aull | Furs I 9 collars must be so'd, all reduce |—5 ruff: ‘Furs! jackets, astrackan jackets, Now is your hint | Wool 349 all colors, Black, Pink, Sky Pink, Cardinal | Shawls Regular 42c to $3.25. Xmas pri es, 302 to $2.41 sa ee . Pairs Ladies’ Black and Colored undres regular price $1,10, Xmas sile price only Pairs Dressed Kid, black price only nt 2S ORES OO OSD OED SOE 0% 6. 0 46 be 5 ica ci Pairs Perrin’s best buttoned and lacing black regular $1.35, sale price... aE a ont i. Mandsome Silk Handker: hiefs, nemstitched and all co'ors, 20¢ to $1.00, » 10 block fur, 90e for 68ce, S beiter a e black, $1.69 $2,20 for $1.30—40 other muffs, all kinds, ; ee y il La | ay E re . Gents Gents’ Kid Gloves, Neckties, Braces ‘Xmas ing, Vardigan Jackets: ¢ tc, ete. Goods | 15 Pairs Left of Gents’ Fur Gloves and Mittsin C Lett Gieenland cash go furtherest Seal, Grey Lamb, Persian, ete. grand Xmas box. ssed Kid Gloves; 4 pretty pearl buttons, and colored, 4 pearl buttons, $1.10 regular Xmas sale aad tan browns and faney colors o: 8 OO 1) O68 8.06 00 0 0.64 668 010664 be | cd, initial black, white cream brocides Almas saie price 15¢c to..... ~ oe > or - ’ for o1.20, LS blac’ zo vts, reduced, 8 fur cap2s, 3 coon l Joon, Astrachan, Ballic All reduced 25 p c—a XMAS WEEK—BARGAINS GALORE save 20 to 50c on every dollar you have to Dry zoods are the most acce table Xmas present, We have 696 696 $1.08 15¢ sTeatly Reduced Furs ! Furs Must be Sold ie die i i he le ee oe se ee ) b> sold, big discounts Prices all veduced. 8, Shirts. Collars and Orff, Undrel - yourtwrents’ Buy your present here and make oth Xmas Goods Sal, Left | | | SNAPS SV iPS eine | ‘ SNAPS SNAPS . i > . 4 a | uitons | i a ] v | Ribbo ; } } % Berlin ols ia : ADDONS 1090 dez buttons in all kinds, 3ca doz, | Pree = , wort up to lSc dozen. ones acd and Ardniasian 44c per udo 000 doz lirge coat and racque all; ,,' 10 yers Of all cclored ribbons. See | eReta, | kinds, [fe doz worth up to 50c. aoe ae O'S): Pee: ‘ | Fancy working silks 33c per doz akeins TABLE OILCLOTHS — | | 25 per cent discount cifall fancy linen Wark colois i5z yard, marbles and gcli | SNAPS loy lies veins 17 4 WT Ie { SYA & + y >a | Ini | 9 d v1 A ee | ty) [ 5 (00 bundles of ' Park’s best quelity blue | ‘ | . "» nar Ose oy by : " : 2000 b | les S lank ; - . Small, 2e doz, medium, 3c, large, 4c dcez. | Warp Yoc per bundle, hb ace botties of best black ink, bot Envelop s—Oblong, 3. package of 25c. 000 seamiess flour | r lo op cariey Square, 4c u 25c, | each. ! = WhLS— 7 aycr on ‘ .. & 2? " ; € va new wal a — ew i. PENS— 200 balle of Park’s koitti: g cotton in} tare huckK towels ic Ye and 138 per ‘ . res aww hd ba , | pair Cilebrated J pens at 6c doz, Week’s & | 24VY; black, grey ecarl-t and ascorted o rtd Co’s easy w riters, I ’ L ATES | , : ske bs yarn SC skein. — Half price, 32 ba J-RATTRAYaC? MONTREAL. ty saad a Se ke A Parlor Stove ? ae 1D A Hall Stove? Le A Cooking Stove ? that you are going to buy; which ever it is We hate then it is you will want the FENNELL & CHANDLER j ; Cloring up business - -Big Bargains going—Everything must be sold. > ¥ | fia Te L eres ener PoE _ |. Railway. Christmas and New lear Holidays EXOURSION RETURN TICKERS For School end College Vecztion From December 10th to 31st, both inclusive teachers and students presenting certificates uigned by their Principal or Sccretarv of Echool Board will be tickets d between station on this Railway at first class single fare for the double journey. site _ Tickets are not good for going journey after Gay ofissue,and will be good for retura up to and including Janualy ist, 1°99 FOR THE PUBLIC Exeursion Return Tickets wil! be issued from December 21st to Jar vary 2nd, b> th in- “Ere a first Classsipgle fare. ckels are not good for roing journey after date of issue, and wil] be good for Te awe to and inoledis g January 7th, 1899. Tic * are good Only for continuous jourae in either direction. " ; _ : G. A, SHARP, Superintendent Rai!way ‘‘ftice, Ch”*ewn, Dec 9, 1893-31 eo D, POTTINGER, General Mansger REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct. 2rd, ms patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to he right upstairs. OR. J. H, AYERS, Certs —— 15 Pairs’ ty -