= ae een en ER gam IS Ee - esa? pt ae ae a a A: guarantee that my Kidney Cure will cure 90 cent. of all forms of kidwey @-mplaint and tn many instances the most serious forms of Fright’s disease. If the disease is com- piteated send a four- o:mee vial of urine. We willl analyze ft end advise you free what to do. MUNYON. Guide te Health rch st.. Phila, : at a Graggivts, 25c. « vial. | advice bl A WEAR the celebrated ae CORSETS SIITKSE SCI ert eet rte retiree eert TREIILIIN. LLDIIII BIRT III TE ae To be bought from all leading dry goods stores, eettin IITIITIIIIIS eX treerzes O04 OOOw vdHS VY, $960 9500000 DG FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY, THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'I'ETOWN, DECEMBER 31, 1868 —— iy SOO POON 344 Sunday Reading : LARAAAAAAAA AAA + Bethlehem. Cradled all lowly Behold the Saviour Child AB cing he ly. In dwelling rude and wild, Ne’et vet W stat Of manarch proud and great Who rrasped nation rate So glorious as the manger bed of Bethlehem. | No longer scrrow as without hope } hriohte a Drigntel © earth morrow lawned with that infant’s birth ! Our sins were great and sore But these the Saviour bore, And God was wroth no more, His own Son was the Child that lay in Bethlehem. Babe weak and wailing In lowly village stall : glory veuing. Thy ee a Thou cam/’st to die for all! \< [he sacrifice is done ‘The world’s atonement wou rill time its course hath run © Jesus Saviour! morning Bethlehem O Star of Bethlehem! Hallilujuh ! Hallilujuh ! Amen. , , , , be here always, or to go elsewhere very soon, God may see that it is important for us Star of Our Place and Duty. All that we need to know as to our place in life is that it is where God has sent us, and that he st#ll wants us there. All that we need to know as to our present duty is that it is what is needed to be done just then, and that we have it to do na | come of it all, we vet kK Whether we are to it is not for us to know or to say. remembered for some good work left behind, but we ourselves have depart ed. ‘My name, and my place, and my tomb all forgotten, ‘The briet place of life well and pa tiently tun ; So let me pass away, pecefully, silently, Only remembered by what I have done Up the Hill is Into the Light. How hard the way is? one toiling along up the hill path in deep shadow. ‘“Isn’t there a pleasanter way round? Must we go straight up ?” — “Ves, we must g® straight up,’ was the answerof the elder companion. “There is no easier way. Up the hill is into the light.” Many a time pleasure-seekers and treasure seekers find themselves toiling along in the dusky shadows up a steep cried vaath. They are thwarted, hindered, . hampered, in the press of lite; out up +} hill is into the light. At the end of life’s long ascent “the city lieth four-square ;’ in “the mount of the Lord it shall be seen,” and “the sun shall no more go down.” Lue _—+ e+e ——- Better Than a Romance —_ so The Christmas Farmer’s Advocate, of London QOnt.,a copy of which we have just received, is a graphic revelation of the agriculiural progress of Canadas during the naat fifiy years, and of its capacities a3 8 food producer for the British Empire, The articles reviewiog these and other subjects read equal to romance, but, like the half huodred engravings illustrating its 72 beautiful pager, they are the faithful portrayal of realities in every par. of Canada, from the humble home of the settler to the mansions of those who bave risen toa campetence. Ourold ec puray modestly says litt!e or nothing about its Own 35 years service On the farmers’ advancement, whch, the oppinion of many best competent to judge, haa been probably the most effective for good of ailagencies. Thie number coutains the most complete ntem bebalf of 1D SEED WHEAT A Letter From Geo. Carter & Co As pioneers in Seed Wheat importa- tion and the largest dealers in this arti. cle ever since 1882, we may be permit- ted to say a few words on this subject, We believe that the use of imported wheat hes largely increased the crop in this Province in the past years, although superior cultivation has materially 4s- sisted, and we further think that the cemparative dieuse of imported seed the past two years, together with the very extensive use ol the White Chaff variety, (of which for many years scarce- ly any has been imported) bas cau-ed tne blight of the past season to be much worse than it would otherwise have been. We do not think, however, that any grain known, imported or otherwise, could have entirely escaped the blight of the past season, andthe light crops should not be considered as evidence of exhaustion in the seed stock generally of this Province. The season was exceptional and the conditions were such that rust could not fail to develop. Those corditions and a scalding sun, and the results were rust and blight, on both oats and wheat, the strongest kinds suffering least, as always happens in all cases in epidemic:, whether among vegetables or animale, ‘The point to consider now is whether either wheat or oats, the growth of the season and of good germinating quality, is fit for seed. We say it is. Of course badly shrivelled grain should not be sown, but seed of good growing quality will be quite sate, and if the next season is a good one such seed, under good cult vation, will produce good crops. If history repeats itself, and it generally does, We may expect the very opposite conditions in the season, ard consequently good crops We do not lose sight, however, of the fact that many farmers have this year no seed wheat fit to row, and that those who have enough will sull want to sow some imported seed, and hence we are past t procuring seed wheat from Manitoda and Ootario of the very best quality obtainable. Our Manitoba seed is all of the No. 1 grade, the highess quality of wheat grown in the world. This seed will be for sale in good time at our Seed Score in the city and by leading merch- were fogs, heavy dews, calm weather Y ry ! i ~ > 0) r co ety Pn it OUR”. PATRONS Will Please Accept Our eart Felt | & Fi " : . . ai ~ “le a! ois ,. do or to endure in our present limit ; ants in every important business centre - os To let “Milford b'arm” on the North 10 OF LO CH lure in oF | 7 ~ | survey ever given of the Dominion Exper Sinn ee We exnect have : & River Road, about a mile from the city,| ed sphere for a {very long time; or, He ’ Dasim Buus ' ; | Of the province. © expect to nave & . i Rover . Nile { i sity, | CG puere »¥ CT! 5 : ; ‘ metal arm System and the Uatario uo flicis nt st mck to ? ] all ordere and j P y | } } . > Bu vit : / 1 aa ‘ if Fi al present in the occupation of the Widow] may have a larger and a more at—; Agricultural Colleze. Th re are tkeiches nh daa , ace mf wit G } . M4 " ae ; ; 1 . . - . Will sell at iowes irices consisten ito ‘i of the late George Thorne. It comprises | tractive sphere elsewhere, just ahead. Of | of German Agrilcul ue, by Prof. Shuttle, upplying a Se article We tont 29 acres toh @ : ; ; ne : ve ; 5 -class icle. , abont 29 acres of land ina bigh wae of one thine we may | sure, God will worth ;the English Country Gentleman sae now four thousand bushels of our -e . — P , a 5 d . : o ( Jsne I a : tivation, fronts on the North _ens not cal to oroa ler fi Id inless we | by Richard Gibson; Reminiscences, by Seed Wh tin stock and on the way u “ LiVVL Al uu ‘ oh VWIUAUCL AICIA Vhade - | Teens _ a . \ at 1 st ar ay i ; Shore. There is ayood one anda halt ee thn het we n where wel William Miller; Agricultural Educational and sose te inllen ’ very farm honse with outbuildings and | 4T GONE tie DEeSt We Cath wanes | be Rev Prit ‘eee tfatting rel Po : Saar e ! os Toes T tacos | Ot He es us now the very best} by Rev Prin Bryce; starting right on a Gro. Carrer & Co. ; » Jarge stable and barn, and a tool bouse | are e gives Us NOW tie very VS>* | Praire Farm by Supt B-dford; snd Canada’s seed > agesai iy : : sm all the universe > Sees it CY a Seedsmen. : a the prem ses. Pi a on given, if re- | spot in ali the universe, as He sees it, | Resourcer, by the Dominion Statisticiqg; —--- -- + Ore —— ° goired latter end « November. Phese | for our highest present welfare and use | any oneof which is a'une worth the price : - T d = we fs Ht premises are well a‘apted for a butcher) fyiness. If we are not willing to accept | (50zents) of the numler, which is being Terrible Texan Tragedy. and pasture farm. tent $200.00 a vear. supplied gratis tonew subscribers for 1899 His ordering in this thing, we are not For further particulars apply to. ra : : } | , I ANIEL DAVIES likely to do better, or even as well, | St the old rate of $1.00 per year. The Texarkana, Texas, Dec. 28.—Near D ‘D nd E Ia id f which He knows design on the front cover represen's | Fouke, Ark., cighteen miles from bere, 7 0 das Esplans at nere else 2! hicl e KNOWS. | a . 7 “yf , i me an Soeaes C f irl * f | Cavada as the Empires Rising H pe, aod iwo men narned Meck gyi and Firg mn oe ntentment 18 Of ones spl rit, ot Ql j i cine D- 7 i es ae ae : dis | i = : heal e Rs, ' va 4 , al poe Nn, ine Pa i of x oma, uy q are led and fought over &® wagon trade, . one’s possessions or suUrroundings.—|[Mr Elliot, sud John Bull’s Cbrietmes | M-Koyjoht fired a ry lyr at Fibuin, but ’ ; (‘an } in Chure hm 7.) } Jiy ner. by ] W Be; v-ohe “R ameback 73 9° ° ; : ve hnnu ee Te Porte tae we oe cee. ss EN -h-t wisais @:0 moral y eoun’ed White 7 eg E . ; ale tam ia . ; " . , Farmiog,” by Frank Stockton, are Amoug | Easely, whe steed near. Kaaely died in a 8 the many features that wil! catch the | fw minutes, bai while life lasied he drew ] I r v ar ‘yin this s } iwats t ; : a. s4- 6 Merchants Bank of P. B. Island| B°mazssble Intuence of a Famous) sopolsr fancy 10 this splendid issue of the | revolver aud shat into MeKniht’sr 4 : vA ' AX + . 5 ao Hy mr | Auf Ca e; ¥ bieh pot ouly be @® Denebt. du! house, k i} ing ene g en vearo ‘| i ightea ' . y le | ony ice an ; Aell . ‘ a - in > ; : @ Annual Gen-ral Meeting,of he . ,© Sappriee and Higut to ita readers. o M:Kaigh’s and seriou-ly injaring a i _————— aga. Pra ' }, ¢ ad 4 k tiiot “arrea sburehobiers, of the Merchants’ Bank of An exchange says that a remarkable é younger canuenrer, McKuight was arrest - . T > ; a - : . z . a a iv laland, will be held at ‘ts Bankiog lact nas recently come to light in con Heroio Act and Noble Death bay Honse, Great George Street, on Tuesday whe 10th day of January, next, 1899, at »* hour of 11 o’cloc« a, m. Proxies must be left with the Cachier ni. k ast-one day prev ous to the meeting. J. M. DAVISON, Lexpox, Dac 28 —Captain T E Thodias of the steamer Ching-Ping, writing under date Macao, says: — “I regret to inform you of Dr Murpby’s nection with Miss Charlotte Elliot’s famous hymn,“ Just as lam.” When its authoress were found in yoxes more than a thousand died, there one of her | Riward's Beart for a letters which she had received thanking sad but gallant and noble deatn, caused by For all Heart Weak- ; ; ’ >» | » oO : , ‘ » >} rea : ne ° : Vashie her for the light and blessing received } a heroic and successful attempt in saving | Mess and Imperfect f by the writers from this hymn. the life of a Chinese en‘ld ee 4 fa Dy | a who fell out of Circulat ane iB § F T 2 ! ney had doubtless been to her a | ite mother’s arms isto a heavy sea. Uircula On. . Rl . See oe arBus 1s Latest Novelty source of joy and praise to God; but ‘ahaa r urphy without hesitation at once oan aie sen ra Day a cee t >_> Y ith 4 4 ° £ { j { " ’ ry > ee - SECC or dea . Strorr cart is a ve sot ee . her diffident and retiring nature re plunged in after it, but owing to the natures own invigorator and the best tifier. Aa fh : ee oarep ’ »pied on @ button fo strained her from any but the most Severe exertions he underwent bef re we . In many cases the heart and véins lack power ; iat, oF® for Gc. general refer 40 he had|y wuld pick bim up(bemg two hours ina] SR ereeieee purification, “tin follow er ' ener: n a she h; ; 1: , : : sation. ; Large size Button 10¢ or 3 for 80c. crt eterences to what she had very beavy sea), he fell intc a dead faint | attacks of Sadlensk taeda nalbitation. ‘ ry i . . ° , > ra :c a2 ys ; 5 4’ aice Brooch with: your phcto im is written. from which he never recovered. This was pee diag. aoe age J HOWARD'S HEART RETMEF ; is . . " ‘ ‘ ait ak te ae ss diseases. ri. between Canton and Hong Kong.’ Ask your druggist or by mail at soc. per box | . Dr Murphy was formerly in Z-nzibar, { & boxes for $2 oo. A Gold Plated Locket with 2 photos in Every Year. and left only in Jaly for America, via ‘YS. W. HOWARD, 71 Victoria St., Toronte: 31.75. : ' si ae jong Kong. The whereabout of the oi Yes, the shades of life are shifting ul early and*leave vour order. E Renny 5 SMGRE A, uvery year ; S: F. TarBosu,] An we are seawar i lrifting High Grale Art Paror | ° ete ake ee ee rowae~1 8S Every year ; id places changing fret us, The living more forget us, Prosperous — New Year, | olfee Coffee & Fruit for New Years q at. HUMAN SACRIFICRS oiree Coffee for New Years— Fresh ground—very fine fiavor 36 and 40e per lb. There are fewer to regret us, Every year. On the Altar of Diabetes, Save: by Dodd's Kidney Pills, « . ; : ‘4 . niv But the truer life draws nigher Eley. Every year ; of the Even the holes which you make are so small that they close up directly behind you.’ ; I’m content to be useful,’ said the Needle, ‘I do not ask to be praised. I do not remain in my work, it is true, but I leave behind me a thread which shows that my course has not been in vain. Moral.—So let through life, doing o GROCERS He lies, a bloated, fetid, repulsive mass Of corruption. ‘That is the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. They drive it out of the system thoroughly, create aew, Clean blood, reluild the diseased uidneys, and rest) robust health | needle that sewed it ? | eee a My wew Oyster Place, Call and see the brilliant @isplay of beautiful oyste:s on and off the on.” Onr Oyster king is standing in the window. Bee him, and then you will eat John P. Joy, |. VICTORIA CAFE Great George Street . . . ~+ ‘ -+ . src + > y : 1 ty 1a rer a Mur 40c Coffee i ie A (nd its morning star climbs higher ; Hardly a family in the counrry i: HRI TT SD SSO ESF SPIO i oe ' S + mixture of Mocha Every year ; tree trom JDiabetes. Great thirst. i =e @ >» @ @ 7) @ @ @& GS @ @ 7° en eee mT SH }OASTED and FRESH | Earth’s hold on us grows slighter, tailing sight, numbness in the thigh: 1 eae t has a beautiful aroma} And the neavy burden lighter, vleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema H RI JT | aa "Beat And the dawn immortal brighter, ation, nervousness, pale or turbic J EK a» ROWSE 74 i) e we av — 4 eare 12 : 2 mo , . : +. . 7 e i ruit we ave: Every vear. urine, loss of sexual power, decaying Fresh Dates, Figs, Fine Florida 4a @ 8 a ° . } sad ie ate a eee a ee : ; ; ‘ Malaga Gre en Grapes Crisp — Selected. teeth, pains in the loins or small of | oranges, Northern’ Spy apples. Green : i} ; ’ ce ine back, are all positive signs that | Grapes. Get your ‘Coffee and Fruit B C ON 4 : \" eR I : et & -_ ‘i . ti & Juicy Northern Spy Ap- Diabetes is in the system. for New Years at * . & ’ bi es. an weet amica The Useful Needle. Do you know how it ends? In H oles, and Sweet J ree eee toe ni a ’ oie i : VSATH. sh premature, horrible avon- S a ; | 0 How little notice is ever taken of you} ed, pitiful death. The victim has no anoaerson O. KE N R | PB | ranges. in the world! said a Pin to a Needle. cauiite ST Aa core ee o a. , ‘| yond peace, no ease mm life. His days are Be | ‘You are always about your work, slip-| §iled wi: eae ¥ baie o 7 7 i ; : ou ’ I hiled with tortures. 118 niehtS are iH 667 ( 6 | ping in and out so softly, but never] wakine dreams of acc Mis as fy ha 5 Steed id ; SAMI MICKINS OF BEONY. .€ longs ‘ é‘ stopping to be praised. When a pretty ae ae mer ee ‘ Hay i ! d ete alee ; pretty | to die, yet iears the terrors of his end. d , i: } dress is finished, who thinks d ES V « Te ~ 3 4 cuaraomamgine ace enetonghlte wen a es a See eraser ace esr a mene CaM ‘FO. LET 4n “ameron Block apply to HORACE HASZARD — “The Low B'rthrate,” “Christianit A‘ nosticism,” +« rmons, by Rev. Tames Simp. 50m, price 5c and l0e respectively, forsale at HE KXAMINER Office and at Carters’ and Harzard & Moore's Bookstores, us quietly pass ur duty as we go, eseees }