th ig tat RRA. ER ce hae ORR Ae Eat ER RE I oe Sanka eee eaa eee eee eee ER at ca tg et a nt eI oS Me Ht ui E ¥ 2 THE \ = SOUVENIR OF REIGN. camnemtnaanien There is no better tea retailed at | 60oc. than th i sold i1 ‘TETLEY'S / JUBILEE CANISTERS. lese were made as a souvenir o% | iF : a % nt “Maj sty's illustrious orl ( are Geco ea with as ; me @ oN Ae py, ‘ piece cf color work h Vs the La een in Canada. Her } ——e / presents . 2 lifelike Ct . i} most noted periods of he 1937; 1838, 1807; in panels, accurate re- presentations of Her Maj ’s Army and Navy are to be found. When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful as a handsome tea or cake caddy. The tea is worth G6oc. Sold by if yours cannot supoly JOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N. S. Or 14 LEMOINE STREET, MONTREAL. The tin is surely worth 50¢. most dealers at 6oc. ; you send direct to AMAAGKESARAAAAAN AAARA AAA om HAVE YOU TRIED oem A WEE DRAPPIE 0’ PATTISON’S SCOTCH WHISKY The beet and safest stimulant for Medicinal and beverage use, Patti- son’e Whisky has established itself in favor with leading Physicians and Therapeaties i in Great Britain and the Co! lonies, whose te stimonials bear witness to its action as a *peedy, safe and gentle stimulant. Pattison’s Whisky is remarkatly and exceptionally uniform tn age, quality and flavor, and is free from the injurious defects incidental to the many inferior brands upon the market, which are largely made up of newly distilled whiskies and raw grain spirits. For Invalids an adultrated Whisky is Dangerous For sideboard use it is abominable. Ask your wine merchant for a wee drappie o’ Pattison’s Whisky. For sale by ali authorized vendors, and wholesale by a For Sale By All Licensec Vendors = I LARGE ASSO2TMENT OF Finished Monuments PERO. vaveevys *. 7: * x, am, a a z, : az a, ¥ x, * and Headstores to be cleared out quick, at greatly reduced prices. Agents will tell you they can sell as cheap as yon can buy from the manufacturer, | Buy from us direct,and we will “convince you that this is told to eflect a sale and make something out of you. We employ no agents, as we prefer to make all sales right in our shop, where customers can see what they are buying. ca et o> a o> a] im a Cairns & NcFadyen Kent Street; Ch town =~ Wanls, a short while ; good stahle and coach-nouse | jon given on the 25th of | wanted, todo work about | Mrs James Eden, corner of Pownail and Rich- 199 | $10.00 DAILY EXAMINER, PERSONAL CHATS Miss Lucy Wheelock of Boston bas been re-elected president of the Interna- tioual Kindergarteu union. Rev. James J. Dolliver, father of th: representative from Iowa, was recent]: invited to deliver the opening prayer before the bouse. The late Archbishop Cleary of Kin; rson to re Uni- ton, was the first pr celve a from the Catholic versity of Ireland. Canada, degree The attraction of extremes for each other is exhibited in the friendship that exists between two Kansas men, Mr. Fivecoats of Anderson county and Mr. Fewclose of Cowley county. Professor Ahlwardt, the famous or- ientalist, bas, after 24 years of contin- uous labor, completgd his task of cata- loguing and describing all the Arabic manuscripts in the Berlin library. General Joe Wheeler, the representa- tive from Alabama, is nearly 61 years of age, but he recently astonished the visitors to the capitol by running a race with a friend who was on a bicycle. Thomas Wentworth Higginson says that when Wendell Phillips was speak- ing more tamely than usual the young abolitionists used to slip to the back of the room anu start a biss, which never failed to arouse him. Paderewski was formerly a great con- sumer of swestmeats, but when admirers he received such overwhelm- re supplies of bonbons and so on that the liking for confectionery quite him. Mark S. Brewer, recently appointed a member of the civil service commis- | sion, son of one of the pioneers of that state. He was reared on a farm, is cated and is generally regarded in his state as an exceptionally able man. Senator Allen of Nebraska caused considerable amusement recently when he was jokingly referred to as a pluto- crat by jumping to his feet and saying: ‘*T want it to go on record that I am not a plutocrat. I bear, probably justly, a good many burdens, but this one is too big even for me.”’ The archbishop of Canterbury, Dr. Temple, is said to be unexcelled in the Church of England as a button sewer and stocking darner. His successor in the see of London, Bishop Creighton, makes it his boast that he sews on his own ec- clesiastical buttons and once dexterously mended a lady’s glove. Miss Nellie I. Taylor and Paul D. Quiggs of Fargo were engaged and Nel- lie was out of town for a few days. They exchanged the following telegrams and thoughtlessly signed them by their initials only: ‘‘Dear Nellie—Come home tome. P. D. Q.’’ ‘‘Dear Paul— Am coming, my love. N. L T.’’ Mary, Ida and Nettie Ward of Phil- lips county, Kan., are siaters, but their family relationship has become very much entangled. Mary married a wid- ower named Wilson and Ida became th: wife of his son Charles. Nettie married a nephew of the elder Wilson, named Williain Benton. All have children, LOS, Found, &f, PASTURE forafew cows at Womans Dr. G. A. Warrurton IS lw W ANTE D—A girl for generai housework, ‘pply to Mrs D. Stewart 18 Ww AN. ET’ —4 Cook. Apply to Mrs. F. W. Hyndm-n, Kent St. M7 PA STURE TO tE*—For'y-four acres o., ic? YNasture land on St, Feter’s RKoerd ms $l§inedvance. E G. Love. 1163ipd IDEAS UMMVER RESIDENCE o let for re mmer months, a cottage containing yen oms situated ut Watersi fe, from‘ing yn) Pownesl Pa. Fir-t-c (S3 Iruit and vege- gble garden in conection Acdress J. M Haley, Waterside, Pownal Post é five r ‘Ee Ls ral 1'& & Saw Ww NTFI—A girl for gener. : houseror with reference. Arplyto YrsJ_B. Mae ton , Dorchester Btreet, East 136 3i ‘ “T— On Haviland Str eet, opposite the (Char'o rows Ho ees er. 9 hense ce ntsining e;oom-, al present occup ed by Conductor 1 Gillis. Vora ssion siven about lich June. | Beautiful locacion, rent moderate. A ply to | Vrs Vonroily next decor, or to John Conn- poll y, corner Queen and Dorchester Sts. 116 A coy red ruggy and express waggon, (used tor sale ata bargain, FEnqnvire Seana? 8. li6d tyli Wk 2i eottage on Rich given June ‘4th, Apply to James D at Geo H. TO LET. A comfortabje moni St west Possession or earlier, if desired, Mason, WANTED.—Salesmer; salary from start, rermanent place. Brown Bros & Co, Brown’s Nurseries, Ont. a 8 this | amiable weakness became known to his | left | is a native of Michigan and isa} oh Pav field treet, ‘wits inthe rear, now occupied by Vr Donald McKenzie. Possess- this month. Ap;l to Pullip Lary re liudy iw pd TO LET—Housre or An expe rienced giri for wenera reference r quired Also boy a house, Aovply to WANTED housework, mond -t. TO LET —The house and premises ‘known as the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., nextt» Government Warehouse No 1 Appl~to Peake nros & Co. jan2—1f WANTED.—AB_ experienced cook, WASEs Apply to Mra B®. Bayfieid, wT LO®81.—On Great George St., or Euston §t., a pair of spectic'esin case, addr--sed E. E. Ernes:. Firder will be rewarde«! by leaving same at Calde, & Son. 16 2 pd TO LET. _T hat comrfortabie and ples ‘santly situated house on upper Queen St., being the southern half of the residence of the late chief Justice Palmer, now in cecupation o Commander Cheyne. Hot and cold water in sams, rent moderate, possession g ven }st May next Apply to HH, JAMES PALMER Ch’towL, » ee ee MAY 25, 1898 CURTAIN RAISERS. Marie Burroughs will go abroad next mouth. The inimitable Lotta is in ber fifts first year. Richard Mansfield ‘sHenry V’’ ne rsole has secured two new r her next American tour. will produc ‘Xt Season. Olona Neth Jimd JAVOVUC Isabel Irving has been re-engaged fox next seasou as leading lady with Jobn Drew. Marie Geistinger, the soubrette, still a chipper favorite in Berlin at the age of 62. Percy Haswell will take Edna Wai- lace Hopver’s place in the De Wolt Hopper company. An English theatricai has started on a provincial horseless carriages. W. H. Crane has bought ‘‘His Last Appearance,’’ a comedy in one from A. E. Lancaster, Miss Jennie Winston, a comic opera veteran, has been engaged by E. E. Rice for ‘‘ Monte Carlo.’’ Mme. Paiti will sing at a concert in London, where there will be a chorus of 3,000 voices, on June 25. A sin ce Cit d recenu itly at Ryde ’ isl: of Wight, 86 am age, who had sung in the choir for 79 years. Charles Wyndham will place a thi deck movable stage in his London thea ter and work it by hydravlic power. combination tour by act, years Tanner and Louis M: pl: at the vaudeville theaters in tir Charles Young’s ‘‘Drifted Apart.’ Tho revival of ‘‘The Lady of Lyons’ «1 London, with Kyrle Bellew a: Mrs. Potter in the principal parts, ha Cora issen ar iy ing | met with a frigid reception. sezf edu- | Word comes from London that E. J Henley was operated upon recently, an that the operation was not asuccess. A a@ result, Mr. Henley has lost his voic and wili never act again. POINTED PARAGRAPHS. Satan is always on hand to helpa man put up a stovepipe. The silent man doesn’t always abbre- Viate timber with a saw. The silence of the gas meter is golden to the stockholders in the company. Some men earn their living by sell- ing taffy and others by giving it away. —Exchange. An Op Axp We 14 » RemMEDy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothi.; rnp has been u-ed forover fifty vears (| millions of mothers for their children o (ie teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allavs all ain, cures wind, colic, and is the best remeiy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasant to the taste, Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is inealentable. te sevre and ask for Mrs. Wiaslow’: Soothi:g Syrap, and take no other Kind = > on - | There is no Kodak but the Eastman Kodak. Kodak Photography Is Easy Photography |} All 1898 Kodaks ridges and can be use our Loaded in light-proof film Cart- Day ight. $5.00 to soi EAST N KODAK CO. er, N, Y. Rocheste fn Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Ceo. St. We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagne= ™ ~*"90k. Crand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Av 1Z - Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier «& JOY & DAVIES Co’s. FOR SALE OB TO LET. -—_—- — That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in eoomection. 4nply to THOMAS CAMPBELL on 1S | — a SEE THAT THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE — oF — BNeaetlibe Peesandionterhe- || similating the Food and Reg ula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of Promotes Digestion,Cheerful- | ness and Rest.Contains neither }|| Opium,Morphine nor Mineral. NoT NARCOTIC. i sii Is ON THE WRAPPER OF EVERY BOTTLE OF ieASTORI Oastoria {3 put up in one-size bottles only, 1 is not sold in bulk. Don’t allow anyoue to sell s you. anything else cn the plea or promise that it is ‘just as good” and “will answer every prr pose.” A@ Sce that you get C-A-8-T-0-B-IA, The fao- simile signature Lilediek of 8 vd Treey7e of Ol 8 Dr SATLULLP: TCLER Rochelle Salts - Anise — + si io Soda ‘ i Viam Seed - riled inkrgreen Paver: / ti! Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- {|| tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea. |, Worms Convulsions, Feverish- ress cn iLOSS GF SLEEP. 4 Fac Simile Signature of Gath Flea. NEW YORK. PCa reat biG suc. seed Ce 3 Tie ace apes, neha {st * : Go. F. AUTGHe : ‘ The Queen St- Jeweller eau Jovan EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER. aininlids I PAAAAAAAAAAAHAARASA SARA A Lady Desires her wedding ring to last a life. In order to do this. it must be well made, sufficiently heavy and of the right quality. We have just such Rings Dont beefraid to ask to see them. to show them. ‘ eH HH eee It’s onr business Z.OON, ainiess Dentistry A WORD TO THE CARELESS Many persons do not velue their teeth If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooth extracted. Justa few words on tliat point, they and have it taken out, that is t 1e last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another tooth will begin troubling; out it and soon after a while the person cannot masticate food; comse- qunce is their health becomes impaired; then they pay doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa iast resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question from a business standpoint. In the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put there for use Sow think of this—if jou had a wart on your finger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off to remove the wart? W hy certaintly not Well, way loose a tooth to remove an ache. We can stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good ‘o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- faction or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morning and have BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. 7 to 8. vO goes, too, your Open evenings ap a lew Sw coli! pte. >