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Limited TCRONTO, d * ’ Metal Dr tourist who ments in PAU VAYEH - ape , one men your Mr. Blank put some of his brains into every barrel of oil. to observe that Mr. Blank is With paresis.’—Washington Star. itit rALLY LET se iidel vercelul “Mey aD advantage, but ud uian gets boisted by his A hustling young New was recently established inch of the oil business Lad set to get the patronage of a certain The head of the concern was re- it to make a change, haye been getting has t been unsatisfactory,” said he, “and | to see why we should make a Are there any extra iuduce- Llow do you pro- ve on the old quality?” “in this way,” was the prompt an- I to give the business iON, Wwe ents you can offer? o | ro i ai atrven , } ‘y i i108 end out.” ie rejoinder pleased the old gentle- in, and he became a customer. A few months later the hustling and in his absence, through some oversight, the quality of oil was allow- ed to deteriorate. It was quickly noted, and a letter on file in the office records It reads: “Gentle- . of the protests. When we product, induced to use were assured that were we We deeply regret threatened A Thrifty Scot. ld by an English staid for a week in apart- A herdea: thre A good Siory : *(lranite (Cite ’ “I had beard,” be says, “of the canny if Aberdeet ] : ‘t though it was, proved that rumor ! rightly estimated the character of 1 intend to put | into every barrel of | mAAS iN uty their own absurdities. That Is a well ; known failing and as old as the hills. ! young man was obliged to make a jour- | hey, first g here The reat Knglish writer to come and create a furore was Charles Dickens, and certainly no man ever lived who had a sharper eye for over ‘ the grotesque in personal appearance, especially in dress. According to all accounts, his make up was something appalling. My old uncle saw him in New Orleans and used to swear he looked more like a caricature than a human being. He curled his beard, used corsets, sported red waistcoats with lavender pantaloons, carried two watches with gold chains around his neck and wore rings outside his gloves! Just think of it! A Happy Thought. The spontaneous and happy wit of the late Isaac H. Bromley, for many years a writer of New York Tribune leaders, is recalled by the example be- low: One day in The Tribune office the veteran journalist Charles T. Congdon was talking of the delightful reading he had found in Bayle’s Dictionary — —— = - IN SHIPMENT ople. The streets are granite, | é : . the | es are granite, and the inhab- | BUT HERE NOW fs nd when they have | 3 : <uey give it a ball of ; Our large stock any | , “Il bad a granite landlady, and one } . n | day when I was going fishing her 4 | Son volunteered to accompany me. I : ided the lunch, the rods and the Hilk | lines; he provided the wok —dug pinat hl rden with a e | borrowed spade. . 1 caught 16 trout; he j S- ate the lunch and broke my best rod. . | When we got home, 1 made a present : | of 14 of the fish te my granite landlady | and asked her to cook the other two ; j ‘ for my tea. She did and charged me HAS A RRIVG D threepence for the dripping in which Rare Works of Art. Prices that wiil sel! them. ' Ready for your inspection. | | | i i SUNNYSIDE, Your prescription can be filled at Macdonald's Drug Store Corner Kent and Great George Streets. < Residence in connection with store. 1BLEPHONE. eee. Tenders for Charch ! EALED TENDERS will be received by the undersigned, until February Sib, 1900, for the construction of a new Romav Catholic Church, at Sovrise, P. E. Island, designed by Mr. W. © Harrie, Architect, to be built of stone or brick, about one hundred and eighty fert over al! ia leogtk, and to eeat about wine hua Ired ‘snd fifty people. The plans and spscid Cetions can be seen at Sourie, from Jan- wary), to the 15th, 1900, and cen be ten ai the Bishop’s Palace, in Charlotte town, from the 15th January to ‘be Sib of February, 1900. Each tender must be accompanied by a certified cheque for $100 00, wh'ch will be returned if tender #8 pot accepted, and which will be forfeit ed if tenderer fails to undertake the con atsct after hie tender haa been accepted. The lowest or any tender not cecessarily Accepted. Teniers to be sent to the Mndersigned and maik«d “Teodere for Bourie Church.” D. F. MACDONALD, P.P., Jan. 4, 1900. Souris, P. E. 1. ccs ko SUNNYSIDE DENTSTR Y SI ae Office in New Prowse Block fist door to the right up fairs, Telephone connection. DR. AYEPS Jefferson physically nor in aptitude. opportunity nor condi- tion. the earth no two are created equal. Nature is incapable of uniformity and detests equality vacuum. other to dishonor, as one star differeth from another star in gleory.—John J. In- galls. babies, thousands of broad land, have in of ierce’s Favorite Prescription. It a. of an eminent and skillful spe- rialist, Dr. R. V. re : chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hots! v 7 . . an rtant only on those delicate and import pane Ben that bear the burdens of maternity. It makes them strong, It allays inflammation, stops debilitating drains It gives rT og wifehood and motherhood. pin eo the discomforts of the expectant comparatively painless. will not offer an 1 sake of a little extra profit. Providence, R. I. the jolt of the cars for death. Slesce's Favori pently cured. they were fried!’—London Answers. Men as Created, glitterin ies of Thomas that all are created Tha eons 144 m» Lit bahiill mep egual and that the right of life, liberty and pursuit of happiness is inaliena- ble, have been the texts for many in- | jurious torical gentleman on the scaffold and in Sing Sing are rhe- to the instructions. They flourishes, meaningless who pursued the fleeting phan- tom of happiness with the jimmy of the burglar and the dagger of the as- sassin. Men are morally not created equal or intellectually, It is perhaps accurate to say of 1,500,000,000 inhabitants of the as much as she abhors a One is made to honor, an- The Figure Dickens Cut. not 45 - uae ' Satirists are able to perceive Ara TN 2s Pe gly Sing RA Poe rollicking, playful them all over the their bodies the seeds serious diseases, and while they laugh Bright - faced, happy, e facing death. The mother, in a a erity of ane is unconsciously re- sponsible for this sad state of affairs. Where the mother, during the anxtous period, suf- fers from weakness and disease of the dis tinctly feminine organism, it expect a sound and healthy man ma ond have pa happy children. is useless te baby. Every be strong in a womanly way, Pt cure. . ‘A ronderful medicine for women 1s Dr. dhe It is the Pierce, for thirty years surgi i lo 1d Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, Tt is a Sedicine that acts directly healthy and elastic. heals ulceration, and soothes pain. e tothe tired nerves. It est and ton ag es i kes baby’s coming easy and ae . Honest druggists uferior substitute for the “ ears from displacement, debili- x entiered for me mation and weak back, tating drains, in f 38 So. Main St. ; McPherson, 0 . ’ writes Mrs. Bessie 4 T traceled with my husband, ice aknesses conning on when j “ ay bennune — —_— ing but the trouble steadily grew worse, arnt’ oo thet I became despondent and wish- i I took only a few bottles of Dr. te Prescription and wes perma and remarked that if be were ever in jail he would be quite contented with that book. “Of course you would,” said Brom- ley. ‘If you had Bayle, you could get out.” Getting Out of a Corner, “What a beautiful lounge!” “Yes. That's a birthday present from my husband. He always gives me a present that costs him as many dollars as l am vears old.” “That’s nice of him. ne to growing old. It reconciles By the way, I home like that, but t nearly as fine, and we paid $38 ror i; “Is that nearly as Tribune. ' naive a all? This—this didn’t cost much as_ that.’—Chicago A Moderate Mar. w much is this s ‘Take two for 15 cents.” “Two? Do you think I buy soap by the wholesale?”’—Fliegende Biatter. “sTy eake?’ ip & Coats That Last a Century. wear your grandfather’s coat would not seem much of an bonor, but to John Chinaman it is the greatest felicity Not only is the common look- shapeless blue blouse of his an- ‘ * prized because it is his ances- tor’s, but because of its intrinsic value. The clothing usually worn by the Chi- nese is of the purest silk and costs any- where from $100 to $250 a suit. As a nation the Chinese object to wearing clothing of any other kind, and centuries of experiment have taught them how best to make up the costly eaterpillar thread into the most dura- ble form. On this account the Chinese dress, though of purer matervial, has none of the sheen usually associated with silk, a peculiarity which has re- sulted in the erroneous ideas as to their composition. All the garments are made in China and are only exported for the personal use of Celestials in foreign countries. Owing to their cost, however, they are only purchased at long intervals, each garment being of so durable a character that they are banded down to the third and even the fourth gener- ation. Wear appears to rather improve them than otherwise, with the result that the coat of the father or grandfa- ther often has more intrinsie value than the newer and less worn articles. —Omaba World-Herald. mn iO ing, The Wallis Rau Dewn. The Irishman who went up in the he- tel lift without knowing what it was did uot recover easily from the sur- prise. He relates the story in this way: “Il wint to the hotel, and, says 1, ‘Is Misther Smith in?’ “*Yes,” said the man with the sojer cap. ‘Will yez step in? “So I steps into the closet, and all of a suddint ke pulls the rope, and—its the truth I’ze telling yez—the walls of the building began running dewn te the cellar. “-Och, murther!’ says I. ‘What’l} be come of Bridget and the children which was left below there? “Says the sojer cap man: ‘Be alsy. sorr. They'll be all right when yez come down.’ “Come down, is it? says I. ‘And it is no closet at all, but a haythenish balloon, that yez got me in!” “And wid that the walls stood stock still, and he opened the door. and there I was wid the roof just over my head! And, begorra, that’s what saved me from going up to the hevins intirely!” —trish Independent. Dahlias For Food. It is an interesting fact that when the dahtia was introduced into Eurepe it was not as a flower that it was valued, but as a vegetable. The plant is said to be really akin to the potato, aud it was thought that it would prove an important addition to our food re- sources. The single variety seems to have been imported first, the Marchion- ess of Bute having introduced it about 100 years ago. It came to us from Madrid, the Spaniards having, it is be- Ucved, found it first in Mexico, and it was introduced into France as well as England. A few daring adventurers appear to have made trial of it as an edible root, but it is Dever an easy matter to popu- larize a new article of food, and the tuber of the dablia did not take on. If LHAKLILLETUWN, JANUARY 11 1900 the frequent result. VUsUeUSECHUUEWONUHCRGUURUEUEWSUEWUNEUeEEEY, builder, nerve tonic and regulator such a wuene eee / 9 { 3 hey \ ( Ng ® i Dr. Williams’ Pink return. 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