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The Relief of Lucknow Magnificent!y monnted witn beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Barvilton, Ont., with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing ary- thing ever seen East cf ‘Toronto. To- gether with namerous ¢ther new and original apusements from London and New York, Superior in ev-ry wey w the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists avd all address, information, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Wever Pate you in excelient health the Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler aud Upsician, - arlotte’own Church School EDGEHIL!. For Girls ———w WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Iycorroratep 1891. Rt. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, VD., Chairman Boara 0+}: ustees Miss Lefroy, of « het'enham Ladies’ College England, Il rincipi. Eight Resident Experieneed Governesses from Fpziend. 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CLARK, 18 Agent and Nurse | { i ! j ; THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 26 1898. ee ne OE MET“ VALUE OF TOES IN WALKING The fdea that the lesser toes are neces- sary in walking is generally entertain- ed, and it has been a surprise to Evro- pean physicians to learn that amputa- tion of all the lesser toes of both fect has been followed by complete recovery and the restoration to usefulness of both the feet operated upon. The feet healed slowly after the operation, but very steadily and without unpleasant com- plications The operation was perform- ed, and in a little more than a year and a half the patient danced all night and experienced no inconvenience whatever on account of having only one toe on each foot. She rides a wheel, plays ten- | pis and enjoys every sport that girls of her age are fond of. The cause of the trouble was originally chilblains, which was neglected until it produced cen- traction of the muscles with the most intense pain, which was at times 60 severe that she could not enjoy the necessary amount of sleep. Surgeous are of the opinion that a great deal of need- | less suffering is endured which might be relieved by extremely simple opera tions on the feet.—New York Ledger. —- Not Finding Any Fault. Sufferer—Doctor, I paid you a doilar to put this porous plaster on my back, didn't I? ‘i, Physjcian— Yes, sir, though of course . that inglnded the prescrip— Sufferer—That’s all right, doctor. I’m not finding any fault. [I'll give you $2 to take it off.—Chicago Tribune. Headed Of. :"sr **Here,’’ said the philanthropist, ‘‘is adime. Now let me give you a little advice. Never’’— ‘Hold on!’’ interrupted Slouchy Simpkins. ‘‘Take back your money. My lowest price fer listenin to sermons is 50 cents.’’—Chicago News. In Philadelphia. Mother—What is the matter, dear? 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