a~ “~“S3%8be® ©64 3 &2eeren 6 SOO"26 el DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLO'T'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 16, 1899 Tt THE he ot. — ~——_e _ eGR STL SA UWA eal ieee) wile beer eerS” |G : : ve [ com among my fe llow = =. . ; . OD = citizens on high Mohammed died | = in = | lin A. D Selected - Fe : ! - iin O34 Selec ed. + Hae) = |: For << : Gerad = | add * - +) = . = oe 3 = | The Children a Bae : = p a = | The Spelling Match. : < “ss £ | = a a Wis i et “1 ‘Ten little children standing in a line, : er ' 1 <Fy-Jy, fully,” then there were nine. | - rT . . a % § Mohammed | | 2 iy NA “oe : Nin¢ eled faces fearful of their a La -— | M the Arabian prophet, | fate et i r i t| sen Sli onret er oc ty 9? as . uy Sx me hy er and mother in infancy, | «<¢ l-y, silly,” then there were eight. 7 er tn : a: | left an orphan his uncle be | é NLS +m A / ry % : | Che wv] aa ht pairs of blue eyes, brig yht as stars | = Stk \ j re i : W ricave “ } S tiyery »% cA | = f aref Yn | 4 ¥. tees) ta ueG we Cv¢ ‘7 ~— } = WI ) Wi 1 We { } } ; j 1 | = ; ive head nhaking in awiul = **Too sweet for unt trac to Syria = ) W rt ; = is the Ba y «ft tcr , j ( dy, 1 } So r K. | = o ’ g } = with erw 5 ays r darlings, determined each to} ~~ : | > | : : i ™- i i i ’ i y4 } > . - | B © rn" ; ADU I ) Oug sO ) ; T )..19-f=) duty, then there were five} ’ ‘ AMES hn v 2 ~ . } ‘ irt Any S he oO oes J = VU 5 i him 1 nob.€ d weaitl widow, | Hive hearts so anxious, beating more : | re - . is het ry 7. oe yot man } and n Ny ; = Soa ti re | “S-c-h-o-l-La- cholar,’ then there} = ip = Rea an were t = ON iW \ Litt | ‘ wo —" \ ' ; *Y + \ 7 s “4°! Four mouths like rosebuds on a red ~~ ’ » . 7a. . , . ‘ = i sed by trnOUusanas < i ¢ j i i ty - . ' . ~ . r i ry “ar \ 7 ] ‘ am : : = Mothers. «=; | po & aon 2G | “MM e-r-y, merry,” then there were but = “| t O ility W the = *. | fron verty y » tne | three = = t f native wn = sA08 Y . if , j i - s¢ ALBERT 7 Ler ¢ a , H ¢ y ( iy a twe Ly } Chere llrs i nk Cal ning keen | » =. ~ MAKERS (OF THE = ind his w was many vears | and true atin + : He ae l-e-y, only,” then there were two. | “(UMAR RARARAALALARADAIAL DapaRan eas nmnansaaennye tO! el me l 1é ¢ i : , ee - : : | every rons eiVebeNyS , : , | Wo Sturdy iadaies, ready both to run, i fided b lief th i wa ) { My , turl ¢ i ™ r-K rkey, and then there was | WRSSEOOS D OOSZCSEOS®S $ the faith in the one ly God to | | destt e Pagan id y of the | ADVICE ABOUT Ara Ss. One WalS his first cc lv¢ al ] > (nr he i 1 I vellow hair bright in the | they long conducted their devotions in | sun. | an " | secret « and it was not till he was in his | “H-e-+ o, hero,” the spelling match ~ 1 fortieth year that he announced his was won. | - E i oe. ; ee 7 r a mission in publi Canadian Home Journal. } When his wife died Mi hammed sin — = Se ' When corde a packr ge Pepper, Alley namopv or Cream of Tartar ring o Ginger pice, Cin , . from your grocer you can al- sure of securing the by ways fee! king for :: WSO D7 47 VWeVt7BUCO best quality 4S = e er et 2@]06066 06606387 244 = 4 == ©OSB® DR. CLIFT. cerely mourned her loss, and it wa some time betore he took another wite, Ayesha, the daughter of Abu Bekr. When Mohammed was sixty=thrce years old he was attacked by a fever that some attributed to poison. When he recovered a little, feeling a convic tion that his end was near, he ascended the pulpit, and addressing the assembl ed people, he asked if there was any one whom he had wronged, as if there were ne would willingly bare his own Why is it that nearly all } aged persons are thin? | And yet, when you think | of it, w hat could vou expect? Three score years of wear and tear are enough to make the digestion weak. Yet the body must be fed, back to the scuurge. ‘Have I aspersed the reputation of a Mussulman ?’ the prophet. Let him proclaim faults in the face of the congregation. Has any one been despoiled of his goods? The little that I possess shall compensate the principal and interest of the debt.’ When he paused a voice was heard ALISBURY TRIATMENT HRONIC DISH SASEZES Ye Chronic Diseases and Rupture cured by Dr, Clift. Diploma regis tered in United States and Canada. Send stamps forinformatienor call at TRURO, Nova Scotia, in Merchants Bank Building. At PICTOU, Revere Hotel, every Wed- ne At NEW LASGOW, N. §S., v or Hote], every Friday. iL. S&S Sanford, COMMISS {ON MERCHA NT ttr'ct attention tu’ ns made. Baie Oo Pork, ) beat e38 and prompt re- Spec al attention given to the Poultry, Eggs, Hides and ‘Wool Skins. Market quotations given on» pplication. ddress all consignments and <orrespon- aences wo, I. 8S, SANFORD 46 an 48 Argyle St. HALIFAX'N.S Jam ' Jam! best make of Jaw, viz:— We sel] the CROSSE & BLACKWELL'S Large assortment, all kinds at very low prices. ALSO—Jam in 7 lb pails, in Strawberry, Raspberry, Apri- cot, Peach and Red Currant; Sanderson & Co Pure Food Sellers. from the crowd, ‘Yes, I am entitled to three drachms of silver. Mohummed satisfied the man’s demand, and thank- ed him for accusing him in this world rather than at the day of judgment. He then freed his slaves, and gave dir rections for the conduct of his funeral, | and till the third day before his deat! /he regularly performed pub me prayer. At “the last. surreunded by his mourn friends and relatives, the P rophet carpet spread on tne | _ ing f of Allah lay on a rthen floor of his little house, his ad supported on the lap be ved Ay He fainted wit] n he recovered he raised his f, and with gaqe, ? . ‘ x . ! failing voice, he exclaimed in broken ac cents, ‘O A pardon my sins— S iJiD esha. ) agony. ey2s ; a Steaay Out \Jah— OU MUST have pure blood for good health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla purifies the blood a ike Hood’s Sar- ea) arilla if you would Ba WELL. Voman ‘7 i an’s Best Friend Fist becavse she is his mother; secondly because she ishis wife; thirdly b: cause she is his sweet heart. We oe your frierd, you reliable goods at fair prices. cases we give you bigger bargains can be found anywhere elae, ing visit our store and get prices. know (hat we cao quality and price. Our silverware is as yood as can be bought anywhere. Our ‘slocke are unsurpassed in quality and price. chinaware in Blue Cobalt; Fancy Gooda, Toys, Games, etc., cheap. because we In most tnan We elry dane scientifically. Store, Prowse’s New Stone Block S unpyside. REMOVED. On and after Monday, Oct 2rd, m patrons will find me in my office in the New Prowse Block, on the north side of Queen’s Square, first door to the right upstairs. DR: J. H. AYERS, Denti sud | work is all done; that is, my give Be ore buy~ suit vou 1n quantity, We also carry » line of high«class alsu Glassware very Repairing of Clocks, Watches and Jew~ JERHY ad CO The Modern Jewelrv and Farcy Goods In Scott’s Emulsion, the the oil in it is digested, all ready to be taken into the blood. The body rests, while the oil feeds and nour- ishes, and the hypophos- phites makes the nerves steady and strong. soc, and $1.00, all druggists SCOTT & BOWNE, Toronta We have a Beautiful ine of goods to show season in | Biamond R Gipsey Kings Chain Bracelets ormetie Chains Gents chains Brooches etc. ete. ete We are giving special value in Watches avd Clocks until Xmas. It will give us pleasure to show them to you. W. N. TANTON Great George St. Chemists, yi u Boe gs Canadian Pacific Railway. TRAVEL - IN - COMFORT ~--BY— TOURIST SLEEPERS leaving- Montreal every .THURSDAY at Il a. m orthe PACIFIC CUAST, accommo- datiag second Cciass passengers tor all points, algary and west. Berth Kates— ements be CIRO, ook 6 icone beapenne¥s $7.00 Montreal to Kevelstone............+cersess 700 Montreal tO Vancouver-«-+++...... 6.008 one Bae Montreal to Heattlees seco. .cccccccccctinssh- 8 00 For Passage Rates to ali poin‘s in Canapa, Western Unirep Srares and to Japan, Ontwa, Iyoia, Hawauan Isianps, Avstraia and Manina, and also for de Psriptive advertising matrer and maps, Cured of Lumbago by Dodd’s Kidney | course of evente, by the supplimentaries. ‘The expenditure Jast year was $4 414.370, | aud the reverue $4,176 139. | Keep Minard’ § Liniment in the House |} an Operation al the | then We wave reseried Lo Dr. / @ prompt apd complele cure, this | MR. HOUSE OF BERLIN. | Pills. Beriin, Feb. 13.- iivereine in peri knows Andrew House. He is a respected | and prosperous resident, who numbers his friends by hundreds, For over a year past, Mr. House was tormented by severe pains in his back, which increased in severity in spite of doctore and their medicines. He was advised to try Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He did so, That night he felt less pain. Daly the pains abated, and in less than two weeks, Vodd’s Kidney Pills had cured him thorougbly. lhere is only ope sure and unfailing cure | & for Back-ache. That cure is Dodd’s Kid- Pills, Experience has provided this iousangs of times, ney the la fduebec estimates of the provincial expeu liture for 1298-90 ebow that the Government contemplates an outlay next year of $4,624 568,10 be slightly added to, in the The Pope bes sania recovered from his recent attack o1 influenzia. Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh after Yperations fail. toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy aged fourteen, has been a sutierer from Cacarrh, aud lately we submitted him to Centra) Hospiial Since Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made H. G. Fou D, Cowan Ave. rire hall. Foreman, Khartoum isto oe occupied by British troops during the winter months, Two hundred and fifty menofthe Royal Fusi- liers have beew ordered there from A lex~ andria, Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians RED Nemesia It is resorted that a special COmmission will be appointed inFebruary to arrange the details fur carrying out the project of a Pacific cavle as ouWined by Sir Sanford Fleming. Ie eee To all whofiid th emselves with health gradually slipping away, Kidueys and Liver sO disorganized tbat imey are incapable of keeping lhe system Lree from poisunous waste "vaterial, Stor.ech Visordered, Kowels Con- iipated, Head Aching, Back Paining, take vr. Chase’s Kiuney-Liver ris, The quick way they heip you back to bealth will sur prise you, A equad of British soldiers will visit America next month and give exbiditions Mivard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Smallpox is ravaging the Abyssinian army. Chronic Kkezema Cnred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever culea is the case of Miss Gracie hila Aiton, ot Hartiand, N. B. On asworn state- ment Mr. aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ejla was cured of Kezeins vl loug slunding by usiog four boxes oi pr. Chase’: Ointment. William Thistie, ruggistl, of Haruand aiso certifies that he pic tour boxes o1 wr, Ubase’s Ointment which reGuracie hulla, Preparations are being made in Eng- land for the 300:h anniversary of the birch of Cromwell. which occurs on Apzil 20.h. a “ - are § nad ee no other Clock = Doctoring stopped, let us put lf your clock has new life in it. will examine it and tell you ex- to effect a Ww, actly what is necessary cure. We have restored many sick clocks. pronounced hopeless. Give your clcck a chance. Nocure, no pay Some Send us a postal or call and tell us where to send for it. G. EF. Hutcheson, QUEEN SiLREET, THNDERS Sealed tenders will be received by the undersigned until Saturday the 18th day of February next, for the erection of a orick wing (96x40) to St. Dunstan’s Col- lege, Charlottetown, P, E. I. Plane and specification may be eeen at the College or at the office of C. B. Chappell, Eeq, Archi tect. Each tender must be accompanied by an accepted cheque for $200, which shall be forfeited by any tenderer who sha)! refuee to perform the work after his tender has been accepted. Envelopes must have the word “ Tender’ writtenon them. The lowest or apy ten- der not necessarily accepted. REV. A. p. McLELLAN, Rector wriie to H. NOTMAN, 8t, Joho, N. B. Asst. Gen. Pass. Agt.,' “Mt. Dunstan’s College, Ch’town, Five as 7a ~ 4 i SY Ve WBE TEE atte ~~: ie ¥% ¥ powexeese alts a Treat eRe abi S . s% ‘FROM ANCIENT INDIA ‘ arr, wi wi cy Ne AND SWEEPS CEY a“ NZ “> 4c to $1.0 per lb, .. Ven ep “> cis Ws 2% Seah ese = we Bes AP A WAP a, Office for Maritim: Svfcaie 1 «& SAS “AP ie FROM INDIA & CEYLON “ ze 3 as A frem—T'o Drink wee sw “TEAS 4€ Sold in lead packets only* als a> RA “ay sv. SHeamprmesiesle Wide We ~~ N % Always ee - Tea vow AS ay, : 2 af “tri ae Re wit Wt 7 9 Bedford Rov Sie Seales a te Sea ase ~ REGISTERED INDIA TEA © :: BRAHMIN the Gardens PURE tons VU st «if| d aiff ‘ aif! «({} «i{{ ai{| aii If it is not pe rforming satisfactorily | Ck’town, 27th December—2wkx ecd AAALLLEZLAZAZAAAALZASD 22 _ ‘Clean Sale.... “jj STou can't alurays vet the chance of buying so cheap 4 ai{{? «i{| «tft! aif ill ah af} price A lot of Ladies’ now for 75c a pair. 50 cents « pair. Men’s Overshoes Women’s Overshoes Boys’ Hockey Boots Men’s Hockey Boots Cl ) Vj iy 4 «(} ait{] «tl : ow li ~~ enki on arrived cirect from rF.ora.ce Hlaszard SOOT NL NY OV, OBE NL NEL NL * A —- te OY, t 3 weep sc inact Bw the balance of our stock of Boys’ Suits tA positively ke closed out at half price. fuillw Men’s Ulsters and suits at your own Men’s Underclothing at clearing prices, Boots and Shoes. Fine Dongola Boots worth from $1.25 to $1.85, all will go A lot of Women’s Strong B>ots for C8 4 ; ma 4h, 4% J d5e Masdeneld & Co FOR BIG BARGAINS * GAMALAAAAAAMAUALUANsS44NAAAUAGSLLEAAAARAMSAGMALOARAAAGUAAUMUULUUASS AALAAAAAAAAASALAAAALALALAAALAAALLAAADAAALAAAAAAAAGALAdAAJMANAAAMdddA LL be DP Gome a ‘ee Us in Our New Premises Next door to Fennel & Chan Opposite Post Office Pe, oe ee ee ee A Oe Oe D. A. BRUCE an. 23rd, 1899-19 3i mon, wed, fri The Clothier and Furnisher od ef et tO of ee OO Pt