uy toa clerk who had just in itself a substantial structure, but is th igs r, A. } % . CHE DAswxy HAAMINE d. im! t d UR, CHARTOT hsvuimaidhnn DECEMBER 26 1899 = eaaunaiaihs_aliatitieios 4D RI SRW epee greet a said si a ory PRP OP pre Eee RET ae — eon : or = Q ee IT %? | ae the Ax Had Fallen! j made : y Se 8 acide elanchastmeniast CAA ac LAL Aly 1 €6 ~? [ Yi years ago an fnquisitive med- Lost flesh lately? eae uw . } | nt, While examining the guil- D I i | , | g the gui | oes you Pall ome | . big waxworks exhibition in | ' ' w . r . a se — | Nn OL aia rt ; 1 that the Losing control over your gumeieniein oS + fits down on tke nerves f Sree ee PLA I the eriminal to hold him re ae . would not be sufficient to ire your muscles becom- [am now pared 2anu LM D in all itz branches \'so r) who struggled, ie 1? 1 | An ' iJ : 4 . yr eyvhanste , prompt'y atre: j ity on that point led him ing exhausted! to. All work ; r id firs! a ’ j re " | i wateh till the place was ; ‘ ‘ ‘ tr . rn ed ate)n ort novice | | il the pl as empty, | young ma up! You certainly know the jee me b | ; i : e actually put himself in, let- | Le 1 . a ae NN tee ysaved, Orders! i yrooves ive cont val |} ; a — li, 4 ; 2 > : : at R..B NORTON ° (1S Store ro FOO} 5 # :} i - pr 1] wh the voke. He soon found, remedy. It 1S nothing new; ive pre! pt at : & CO'S, Store, or at residenve, Edward Street, wili r , Hg kaon wi : . ‘ } s celve preempt attention ‘ was quite unable Getting Rope Sens | . - ! ‘ | : : | h yates nabte ty) ai Seems Bebe teens. | just the same remedy that k : . | | at once flashed into his Ap erit bh : : “SE. sayrmee AS OY! OST cS Mel * | as ume tt } D ax suspended over } Steers with a that afte | has been Curing these cases ee en ee Dis, | noveltics made in } toight not be firmly fixed, or it } @ bard fall a lew times they quickly thi = | ( i ‘T } | Lscbeng fall. on te abbuiA weigh a ame aE rope eenne,”. U have. often cee | of thinness and paleness for et a nn ae PRACTICAL PLUMEER ‘ es sts ; a touch. : . : | Gas, Stean an ot ate it th’ 4 eres ORY’ vi Sipol Gq Un 210 p Ware Wy Ad vas afraid to struggle lest the them, in a corral, stand stock still twenty-five years. Scott's — = = nti a ans an ties | Ulbvess! Ayal Wag || bring it down and at | When the rope f. falls across their backs | Emulsion. The cod-lver | , ae cays en ee H 1d in the basket of | ~eVven when, as a matter of fact, they | eee " aeeee a eee ’ ‘ re no ane) Tt « ‘ 131 1 : 3 F gig ta ie i} bia lth, into Which his are not rit i ‘ : 1Cel Oil In it - em food that ie : i\ Sle lily look- encount red at | ti n ! ' _ gs : f » | a : b e. \! hing at full i ‘ ly) Tue di irk, the line 0 ul C flesk 1, and the | ny- % OT , : i? | m : } 1 2 : ce . » taka "Or ha } na <f} 1? : . . strotehea «} ; . a ” ui i 7 vase i ; wAl | ) | Find | a els oe vo pur- H , ving staid some time in this | Stvet hed at about the level of the pophosphites give tone to —— wk ’ 4 eUULUUibs err TS | i i chases, t you wilPhave sz tisf: Hil he was overjoyed to hear the throat, he will notice that he doesn’t | I . | ' | Gon. | eh of n visitor, whom he im- rub across that la Wu ally more after t is nerves, CORPORATION Lata contin HH | to release him. It was in vain, | Dishtfall. He’s got “rope sense,” in | 5ac. and $1.co, all druggists. . i | The Thos. Davidson M’f’ z Co 1 . thinking.” said the gentleman, | £&¢t-—Wide World Magazine SOOT AS ee: | : PO he | a Scottish visitor to the metropolis, oe \ ae | CAPITAL 5 : : ? 2 $5 000 000 L. 1 | fe, “that he must be hired to why Se Cpsened ey -THES ) ps cowereititnimariamiinitiatn : the thing acts. and I think On Sunday, as a certain Scottish min- | | Cc b] ) | ¥ ter not interfere.” sch te pbndpaeissrenpeacesabays meerdtimncags P Ed | overs disablement cansed by any sickness or accidents The most Liberal a Whe , in AnY gf tha the luckless student was left till accosted by an old woman, who said: rice War athenetiy TAT ENGAGE Sees uu ju thi Lu ; 5 ; s “Oh. sir. well d I lik lav . e att fants came in and h, sir, well do I like the day when cma a Bookstores Te-Day Ask | ne ax before releasing hicn | 700 pecach” island Magazi sai tee vu Lt =’ '% id , . ; oe : ‘Tha ry] ic >? "aa « ray t ine } ic! i | ‘v i t. The ax was | | he con was aware that be was : ts respector of persone. The rich aud poor, professional, bueiness or laboring > 1 remov\ and leid bv the 10t very popular and answered: ; mao, subllers & ‘ike thror ugh illness, as without any war g i "i hye a 7 oe rt ve NO i. : : iinout any warning their earning power ceases 4 sf See (ne of i Ne p> ! e structure to prevent future My good woman, I am glad to hear ee WwW ON SALE..., completely or is materially redaced through disablement caused by siekeos or : a Is ‘ it. rhere are too few like you. And | &t all the Bookstores and at sR. “Aran why do you like it when I preach?” RB. H Mason’s News DISABLEMENT ' ; A Convinelng Answer. “Oh, sir.” she replied, “when. yo : we! nan FV i i mirs ue ts So af ah ee ' plied, hen. you Stand From aickness or accident causes financial lozs to al! persons, with card ¢ Baw i A \ i y Dp ( pp \ IO GO WOR prea: ] i <i Ways ret iG so od seat!”’— ( ON n ATHa Ty t> DECEM r ; 2p? tio Oo iL] : ae Fe Z a Be . oe Tin crkte Uaowunctved 1 Bisnis Sight. NTENTS FORDECEMSER, —_—| CoPation oF position. ” ' . i . wc tt is iis. " : a ; ’ 5 ; = T ° . bn > as = s ~ As 4 . i ANWANT: ly the books they read soo -—- Simpson’s Mills, Bay View, Frontispiece, Protection and Compensation Ui . ¥ 7 gg > a 7 © Queer Lot. Chri is—(a sonnet) by Fhos, A. Le epage Can be obtained by a contract, which will indemnify for any lis sblement caused through a2 UAE UaAba wuished ir to cue of t : tranger I have beard that you | Merrie Christmas, by Hon Senator Ferguson. : oe ne accident, and a contract of this nature 18 sold by the largest corporation ' ‘ ustrates how ave a good many gu eople ee " artis 2 22 : oe i i x y v | t " eS | es nany queer people in thi What the Kimg said to Chaist at the Judg- ; te i 4 & | wis ea as t weat &@ dora ; tO me" ; os) 7 . aise se ti is al ‘ j € i | OOK ia} q | Md be. ‘The sebolae was connected | Citizen—As odd a lot as you'd find to | At the Dunk—a prem—Ilastrated, by Prof The Ocean, Accident and Guarantee Corporation ; mee trinttocntinn , Lsarnine whic see Trar Theav are , = ee ae ort . at) etiet a. | an institution of Jearning which Q year’s travel. They are a queer set, John Caven. Lid had been greatly belped by a lIibexs he whole of ’en iside ; ily lish j ] Ti | fob : . e : , - iped by a i} eT Rd 4 t vhole of ‘eni, outside my family. endish in the Olden Time—lIllustrated, by 7 ‘Written b Mr. A eae hborhood, but the liber- Aud niy wife is almost as bad as the Walter ee The arat and only corporation io Canada to issue a contrast covering disablem nt ; BevUwe y aVhi. 4d, 4} -Lue rs é 2 aii Was not much of a syimpathizer | others. But then, you know, she wasn't ee aries f the Past—IUustrated, by John cansed by any sic«ness or eecident, The henefits obtained in a ecntract euch ae the ng, ! , Joh ‘ with the idea of inctetising the library. | originally of my family.—Boston Tran- Tanton. above will be fully appreciatea by all business and professional men, and will doubt- 7 “ nus . : . j : : ; appealed to in the matter, he re- | script. Christ Llyi lesa prove very po uler a3 a protect onto their carn'pg power. eight piges and cover of pit- | plied 8 ee | a | ° 5 c as . A peculiar choc! of the time of N ing at “hicl J I y iotie oe : ‘More books? Dear me, it seems to i ae we ees er et ee Park—lHlustrated, i JOHNSTON, riotie prose and ve <e and al : aie 5 wane the oie eth eeu Charlies I was the lantern, or birdcage by Florence M. Kelly. B A t ’ Bl k ryt r _ wa eas 7 ash trle vhicl mine fron flie wo ~« hig iv rt }> ; - { ge , 7 photograph oft our Island 1 Con-! i lave you read 2!! you haye al ao hung from the walls high | Tenant League Proceedings, by John Ross. « = 4 arrister, ity panne : sii \ a rs th up, with its works exposed. The Phautom Bell Ringers—Lllustrated, by Charlottetowa, P I. D.c 19 ~deo art. mean ‘ ' é d ‘ : itingent. You] b ylancad | ; a wide —_—_—____——- J. E. Rendle. : . os SoM ‘ sVEGAS y aes F Su} arine yoleat are const: ee ee : es : , } ORAneT Bunn) a te a Eng! ieee et. citi he eeed thous oi” : Submarine a 8 are coustantly | Retaliation—4 Historical Fact — Illustrated | LN SS ; ; “Then why do you want more?” — ee es “ee ee eT ‘couldn t hel being pleased Let me ask you.” said the scholar owing to their sudden appearance, @ | A Query, by Topsy. : : co ie en nf pres ’ | great danger to navigatio es . . : iwith it » “did you.ever read the dictionary Te Fe seg cd said wus hristmas Greetings—a poem, by May Car- s . ft} sraerl) 9° pee rol ‘ tal ale Enormous Pendalaoms : ¢ : I » Ss > at “ | . , = ™ ey wrtnit iy 10 * ee r . ae & i) > > » ul ale at all the book- . reap _ Bot, 1 the s as ae ae 03 The only structures in Japan whieb rere oe ill nae . ¥ ©ii, S . Sai ] Sie < libra- cpon . sen 9aka J 2 : stores and at R. H. Masons gy is my dictionary. seem to be earthquake proof are the | Se @ copy—NSend for sample ¥ ) ) pagodas, which are erected before the . ; aT é » 31] wer aS = a0 the N - ; ‘newstand. phe ay _ .; nage ing. and tue} temples. There are many which are The P. E. istand Magazine. e mrovided the professor with | 700 or S00 years old and as soll : ' ' S00 year: : as solid ag 598 | Price 1 Or : maids he wished for.—Pittsburg | when first built. oh ene | i ; ; There is a reason for this and it lies Charlottetown, P. E. I. AEP ie in their coustruction. A pagoda is prac Wi it Can't Be Done Now. E Pane igs * te P ave >t oly Zz 2 Gay y! a I “An inerense of salary!” exclaimed voy 7 domes ore of heavy timbers, Of all ae Mis ba n ant S ) i the pontpous manager of a small omnl- which starts from a wide base, anid is ay 9 i Wholesale from the distillex .THousoy & Co, Glasgow At For 256.5 “a ard Sqr i... sneberese’ eben 4 2he th Cane Cod Uranberries................ 934q Island Crauberries...... eee oe meee wae Banh. .... . .sacescoss -coses 1 a y 3 Baws Reiecceieicie. as 25¢ ae wiles sees «eee ... $300 1 on 0S SES -- $2 Ov i Onions, 30 Ibe for ......... 25¢ 40 tha for...... 45c¢ eee is cache $1.00 ner bbl 2.45 MISCELLANEOUS --L ae Brusee! S . 2 , Car ) Pa Cabbage, Turnips, Beaas, yy ~=bakiog) Honey in Comb, Cocoanuts Savory Sage nons, &e. J. 0, i & SON lottetown, P EI Telephone Seis « December Snaps HERE THEY ARE ef a1 on > family flour, 2 lbs 28 cent tea 10 Ibe granulated’sugar, 4 !bs raisins or currants, 5 bars soap, 4ga American O: il. ALL FOR: $6.35 | ‘SANDERSON & CO CO 7 Footed No Never Shoes; also Children’s ed and Laced Boots for 50cts PAIR ye J.H BELLS When you can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Button emer CCl Ct bus compn ‘ec that request. “Il afraid, sir, you are too extravagant?’ He toyed with his heavy watch chain and looked severely at the young man, returned his stare boldly. It was ‘set phrase on such occasions, and » applicant bad heard it all before. Te meant to have that rise or—go somewhere else. “Excuse me, sir,” he replied respect- fully, “I haven’t any ch: ance to be ex- travagant on what I earn.’ “Young continued } WilrO mt + the pom- ” man, pous gentleman, “I have risen from | the monkey. board. How? By .being | Every man watches his balance in the bank, and his balance in his cash account, pretty closely. There is an- Mother ledger account ee that the average man entirely forgets to his own undoing. It is his _account with death. It t than a ‘‘ profit and loss” account, for its a ‘life and death’’ account. It is a man’s duty to himself and family to look up this account once every day and see that the balance is on the right side. It doesn’t pay to let this account run on, and have it debited with indigestion, and pe tt is more 1fi then impure blood, and finally nervous ex- hau or prostration, or deadly con- camentien. When these diseases come it means a debit balance with death brought down in the blood red ink of another life sacrificed on the altar of foolish overwork and neglect of health. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Medical Discovery makes the a ppetite keen, the digestion perfec the blood pure. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder and health-forger. It makes firm, healthy flesh, but does not produce corpulence or raise the weight above na- ture’s normal. It cures 95 per cent. of all cases of consumption, bronchial, throat and catarrhal affections. Honest dealers don’t urge substitutes. “My wife had suffered for seven years with dyspepsia, sick headache and costiveness,’’ writes Mr. Alonzo D. Jameson, of Dunbarton, Merri- mack Co., N. H. We tried many dectors and many kinds of medicine, but all were of no avail. We purchased six bottles of Dr. Pierce's Golden Medical Discovery, which together with the ‘ Pleasant Pellets,’ has entirely restored my wife’s health. Wecannot sa enough to you in thanks for these valuable medicines.”’ It may save a life. Send 31 one-cent stamps, to cover cost of customs and mail- ing only, to World’s Dispensary Med. Asso- ciation, Buffalo, N. Y., for a papet- -covered copy of Dr. Pierce’s Common Sense Medi- cal Adviser; cloth binding 50 stamps. Contains 1008 pages, over 300 illustrations— a valuable medical library in one volume t, the liver active and |} a ee rendered still more stable by a peculiar device. the framework and sus- pended from the apex is a long. heavy beam of timber two feet thick or more. This hangs from one end of the four sides; four more heavy timbers, and if the pagoda be very lofty still more tim- Inside bers, are added to these. The whole forms an enormous pendulum, which reaches within six inches of the ground. When the shock of an earthquake rocks the pagoda, the pendulum swings in unison and — the center of grav: Stuer al ere . ‘ : ity always at the base of the frame work. Con eas the equilibrium of } ome tn to . the pagoda is never disturbed, aaa this of when froin their height one would suppose them to be peculiar- ly susceptible to the effects of earthquake. is the exp!lanutiou of the great age many of bala the A Mean Interruption, It happened at about 8 o’clock in the evening, just under the Betz building. It has often been remarked that a crowd is the best place in the world in which to make love, and the saunterer had ample opportunity to verify the remark at the place and time men: tioned. He was a tall, fair young man, with somewhat scanty hair of a dark au- burn shade, and a jolly, good humored face and wholesome laugh that would attract any girl. She was a pretty lit- tle dark thing, with a sort of clinging manner, eminently prepossessing. She was dressed in some soft stuff of dark blue with white dots all over it, and they appeared to be saying goodby. So completely absorbed were they in each other that they were entirely ob- livious to the fact that they were being watched. Indeed not one of the thou- sands of sightseers who passed them failed to turn and smile. They made 4 striking picture. He was just on the point, for the twentieth time, of releasing her hand when another thought struck him, and he raised his hat, exposing his some- what thinly covered head, and bent so low over the little hand that the on- lookers evidently thought he was going to kiss it. Whether he would have or whether she would have let him will never be decided, for a small boy, who had been intently watching the whole performance, exclaimed amid the laughter of the crowd: “Ah, why don’t you marry the girl?” And the pair incontinently fled.— Philadelphia [uquirer. ER WANT an UOUSEKEEPERS <A To come in:and loxk over our groceries Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be ati sfactory. We keep every- hi ng in our line that is neces- sary. HOUSEKEEPING The prices—well, that is wuat we want you to see when you goods FOR are looking at our Cheir lowness will surprise you. DRISCOLL and HORNSBY (QUEEN STREET P. B Island Railway. Grading. Tenders For Ss EALED TENDERS addressed to the undersigned, and marked on the outs aide, “Tender for Gradiog,” wiil be received unt!! 12 o’clock, noon, MONDAY, DECEMBER 18th, 1829 For the Grading and other work in con- structing abont ten miles of Railway on | the Murray Harbor Branch. Plans, profiles and specification may be seen at the office of the Superintendent of the P Eleland Railway, at Charlottetown, and at the office of the Chief Engineer, at Moncton, N B,on and after the 27th day of November, 1899, at which places, also, forms of tender may be obtained. Tenders must be made on the printed forms supplied. All the conditions of the specification must be complied with. The Railway department will not be bound toacce,t the lowest or any tender. Railway Office, G. A. SHARP, Ch’town, Nov 17 l6ieo Superintendent Referring to the above the time for re- ceiving tenders is extended until Tuesday, December 26th, 1899. Railway Office Ch’iown, Dec 16, 99 G. A. SHARP, Superintendent | We Wake it Hot ——for You If you buy our Wool Fleeced Uuderw ar, $1 50 per suit D A BRUCK seer ane a eS eA ee Ladies’ Felt. Hats Walking Hats Sailor Hats Dress Hats and Outing Hats All at HALF PRICE this week. T J HARRIS, A CT Beautiful wnrnas Present for your wife,®motl.er or sister would be one of our BLU WILLOW CHINA TEA SETS This is the only storein town that keeps a full line of it. Call ard select one before they are all gone. We have a table of Fancy China from which you may choose a present, after buying 5Uc worth of crockery at W. P. COLWILL’S London House Se ee es ee es ee er eae <er= oltre ome A es ae oo oe par — ee ee sen eats iis imamate naman ema eee li sewellle op nen a mn a