Soe, gee I Sig eet ae ae Arai co SIS LO SE Se er ane QB ERLE LBM LES EIN Ridin. ~tomretin enact iaggen tr emgage: wlan —eaagee i ee, a ee ee race DEG uy aed Pm 8 > eee eee ANOTHE! VICTORY. Mr R. Morrow Cured of Lumbago by Dodd's Pills * Toronto, Nov 24.—Tae of Torontonians know and esteem Nr. R. Morrow, the able aad popular agent for the Toronte Aner Light Co. For this reason ‘he following statement made in writicg by Mr, Morrow, possesses unusual significances. “Two years ago | was attacked by Lum- bago a it rio ery troull: which caused me intense sutferir + T toek several differ~ ot remed.es without auy teneflc. Then I began using Dodd’» Kidney Pills, and was completely cared ty them - Lumbago i unu vally prevalent this fall All sufferers should know that Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only known cure tor t. They never fal, gast majority . _— —— —— -— Mre. LL la duhbns one, ered 6U years, has : ) been indicted by the grand jury at Perry, Old, charged with murdering two bus- heen a widow seven times, hands, Sie bas er two last bastande,which The bodies of | . have beea exhumed, were found te ***'*n ! ar@enic. Keep Minard’s Liniment 1m the House The Egyptian Government is about to he Powere proposing thata term of the rixed tribunals, which enda ov February ist, be prolonged fora vear. The m)xed tribunals were instituted 10 1875, to dea! witb civil: actions between sé! da circular Lo persons of ditteren( nationalities, and with crimes committed >y foreigners. —_<. > © <——— —— Every household sould have on hand a box of Dr. Chase’s Vir rent. ‘ihe diversity ot uses to which it cea Le put and the many doctor’s bills it save: Wartant it in taking first place in the fam ¥Y nieaicibe cat St. Ali deaiers sell and recommend Application w ill be made next session for power to build a line of railway from Lake Winnipegos 3 to Edmonton. catarrh and Hay Fever. Ifits Hay Fevert.atisthe bdug-bdear of you life you won't know the pieasure ol freedom | from it till you’ve tcied br. Chase’s Catarrh Lure. A poll of the I/emocratic members of the United States Congress has been taken with the result that amajority of them favour the candideiure of William J Bryan for the presideucy. Minard’s Liniment is used by Physicians Four persons wv re k lied ina fire a Brookiyr, on Suniay night last. sienna — Pain in the Back. fand on witb pains in my istipauion, I tried several een advertised, and to put hell Dr. Chase’s Kidney- L.ver Pills are the nly pills that have proved effectual inmy case. 1 can heartily recom- send them. Jno. DEvLIN, Unionvilie, Ont | Being troubled « back, caused by ct cinds of pills I hed the truth in a put prograrame of the Bri The We st Ind t. tish North American equadron bas had | to be changed on account of an outbreak : of ccarlatina. Thedepartere from Ber- | muda bas been deferred from December | 28th to January 23th. a jevevclineniniinimnnpiitnimetio i Migard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend | —————— er ——— —_—_— A mobof women in Grenada, Spain, | considering thattie discovery of America, | was the principl: cause of Spain's n fortunes, stoned (he statue of Columbus there. } —_——— A oe i I was Ccrep of ! umati out by MINARD’S LIN|MENT Halifax, A} -EW | ING. I was L f arnt Br a by MINARD’S LI} » ‘ | | wa : Rheumatism by |} MINARI ' lar ‘ c . i ; i ihe numbe sele wrecked lur ng N Vem ve! vas by ¢ ausing the io8s ‘ zt ives _—- Ask for Minard’s and take no other Hocke Mee. Boots Our new Hockey Boots have just arrived Men’s, Boys’ and Youths sizee,— $1.45, 1.75, 1.90, 2.25 A Few Prices jn:Ladies’ Skating Boots Ladies’ Black (il Pebble, flannel lined evctioghtigd> biaOas Siig oc 0s OD Ladies’ Tan Pe ble, fleece lined,... 81.85 Ladies’ Black Jil Pebble Hockey Boots Ladies Box Cal‘ in Black or Tan, ’ very fine bOOt.....0.. .secdsessercceeee. SP@eMeD Lower grades ai.......5..$1.25 and $1.35 THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 23, 1858 ‘If your children are well but not robust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. It keepsthem well and strong all w*neez, It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. goc. and $1.00, all druggtaste. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toreste W.H. STEWART & 00 FANATICAL CHINESE. SUPERSTITION RULES THE RACE FROM CRADLE TO GRAVE. All Business and Family Mattees Di- rectly Controlled by This Unreason- ing Influence, Which Makes Brutes of Its Slavish Devotees. No race in the wide world is more sontrolled by superstitious notions than ‘he Chinese. They enter into every act of a Chinaman’s life, and their infiu- tnce is more lasting than that of his re- livion. He cannot move hand or foot without their agency, and from the earliest moment of his life down to the las* detail in connection with his burial the:e power and influence are the guid- ing motives of his acts. All business and trolled by superstitious sentiments, both rich and poor, young and oid, being slaves to their force. To the average Chinaman his religion is a mere negative factor in his mode of life, to be followed or disregarded at will, but notrue son of Han dares to act otherwise than in accordance with the strict precepts of those spiritual powers which directly control his life. There are some amusing superstitions connected with Chinese entertainments. A dinner party is an ordeal which once experienced is never forgotten. It con- sists of from 406 to 50 distinct courses a family matters are directly con- | interest or in any business transactions where men are concerned. ‘‘ Women tie knots,’’ eays the Chinese proverb, ‘‘ Let them remain at home.’”’ No funeral can take place until as- trologers and professional fortune tellers have been consulted. These unscrupu- lous diviners decide the place of burial, and in the event of disagreement no final interment can take place. This ac- counts for the number of unburied cof- fins which are seen about the country districts in China. Sometimes the coffin is temporarily deposited in a temple or kept in the house of the heir of the de- ceased. Among the poor as cften as not it is conveyed to some sheltered spot und covered with a mat, When in course of time (by aid of additional fees) the diviners can report that all objections to final burial are re- moved, the funeral takes place amid re- joicing and profane excesses. Tha mode of propitiation generally prescribed by astrologers is the parchase of some stone or piece of iron, to which an elaborate ritual of prayer and sacrifice is made, or, if the client is wea)thy, the building of a pagoda is suggested, in connection with which the mercenary fortune teller doubtless reaps & large commission. The last species of superstition to which we will call attention forces us to place China among the half civilized and brutal nations. One of these super- stitions is that the soul of a dying per- son takes possession of the bed and room in which the invalid is lying. To obvi- ate such a curse as this the relatives of the dying person, as soon as they per- ceive his end approaching, forcibly re- move him from his bed and place him almost naked upon a board. If by chance aman should expire in his bed, it, to- gether with all the furniture in the " room, must be burned and many atone- ments offered before the room is consid- ered fit for habitation again. Many strange and inhuman ideas are ' associated with the illness and death of children. If a child sickens and dies be- | fore the age of 12 years, its last mo- ments are hastened by the horrible cruelty of its parents. So long as hope is possible the parents do their utmost to save their child, but as soon as the doctors abandon hope the child is strip- | ped naked and placed against the outer door of the house. When the en@é nas come, the corpse is thrown out into tue street tobe picked up by the passing dead cart. The reason for this brutality is this: If a family loses a child before if has grown to maturity, its parents refuse to regard it as their offspring, but ratber as some evi] spirit who has worked its way into their home in order to bring ruin and misfortune upon it and them. and occupies the greater portion of a | day. During the whole of these repasts and notwithstanding the endless variety of dishes served the invited guest re- tains the same plate throughout. The explanation of this strange custom is an old proverb, which has now become a superstition, that ‘‘he who changes the plates kills the housewife.’’ Chinese proverbs explain several of the superstitious notions with regard to women. It is considered unlucky fora woman to mix with the builders of a house or other edifice during its erec- tion, and to avoid any possibility of one straying into the premises all approaches are carefully guarded by watchmen, and a fence is erected around the pro- posed building as soon as its founda- tions are laid. The explanation of this is the saying, ‘‘Women mix ill with wood, and death lives in house r whose founda- tions a woman has walked.’’ There is a similar horror of the fair sex interfer- ing with any public matter of national he ove Have Just Completed iy new Oyster Place. Call and eee the brilliant display of beautiful oyste:s on and cff the shell. Ovr Oyster kivg ir standirg in the window, See him, and then you will eat 'ysters. Jehn P. Joy, VICTORIA CAFE George mereee ou. . Gold, Crown acd Bridge Work (Teeth withor : * 44 ‘ ' ‘ ' - : \ ‘ mreiavdi W iO rate — Wr + SAR oy ED J. amu 8 dhe etm ats cle ow Y & (JuEEN SEREET...... ne - & —- Before it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more nor less than catarrh. Stop the suffering. Stop the disagreeable catarrhal dis- charges that are so humiliating to you and offensive to your friends. Don’t let it run on until your condition causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. Don't neglect yourself until consumption makes its fatal appearance. not merely relieved, but absolutely and perfectly cured. be cured- You can Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder will restore you to complete, perfect health. Hundreds of cases of from 5 to 20 years’ standing in an incredibly short time. It gives relief at once. It cures have been cured—cases that physicians had pronounced incurable. The catarrhal — acts like magic, not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throat, tonsilitis, y fever, loss of smell, deafness and all similar diseases, Mr. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, Maine, writes as follows :— I have had catarrh for sever2l years. Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at atime. About four months ago I was induced to try wonderful remedy I have not had an attack. Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and since using the I would not be without it.” At druggist:. Dr. Agnew's Cure or the Heart cures all cases of crganie or sympathetic disease cf the heart—relieves in 30 minutes. Dr, Agnew's Liver Pi invigorator and system renovator. 20¢, in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum and Snights. 356, ls are at once a mild cathartie, & doses. Dr. Agnew's Ointment relieves diseases of the skin. Sore Fan ae Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Draggists. | | : | } ; | spend, a agp eeanene LT EL Tremendous .”. Discounts. Buy Your Xmas Presents lmmens Closing Sale Save 20 to 50%--Everthing Reduced XMAS WHEK—BARGAINS GALORE Try us tor your Christmas Presents and save 20 to 50c on every dollar you have to Make your money go, what you want, 129 101 regular price $1,10, Xmas sale price only (00 Mufis 2,206 for $1.30—40 other muffs, all kinds. all Pairs Ladies’ Biack and Colored undressed Kid Gloves, 4 pretty pearl buttong, Pairs Dressed Kid, black und colored, 4 pearl buttons, $1.16 regular Xmas sale PEICS OBL cc ove cup nrnnee see ccuqseduembbnsd nawee EUks bo 6a0s ene ends Pairs Perrin’s best buttoned and lacing black and tan browns and fancy colors regulas $1 85, sale: Ptiees s,s caneasadee tiededVevek son ccecspaeatwecuuan Mandsome Silk Handkerchiefs, hemstitched initial black, white cream brocades and all colors, 20c to $1.00, Xmas sale price 15c to.....,.cecescvecccvccecs 10 bleck fur, 90e for 68e, 8 beiter black, $1.60 tor $1.20, 15 black Dry goods are the most acceptable Xmas present, We have 69¢ 69¢ $1.08 18¢ coats, Greatly Reduced Furs! 9 collars must be so'd, all reduced—5 ruff... »'1 reduced, 8 fureapes,3 coon Furs ! Furs! jackets,§ astrackan jackets, Now is your cli. ¢, all to be sold, big discounts Furs*! Weol 340 all colora, Black, Pink, Sky Pink, Ci ¢:nal. Prices all reduced. Must be Shawls Regular 42c to $3.25, Xmas prices, 32 to $2 4| wold Gents’ Gents’ Kid Gloves, Neckties, Braces, Shirts. ’o!lars and Cvffs, Undrloth- trents Xmas ing, Cardigan Jackets; ctc, etc. Buy your p.esent here and make Xmas Geods cash go furtherest so0d 15 Pairs Left Gieenland Seal, Grey Lamb, Persian, ete. grand Xmas box. NAPS Berlin ols Sbetland and Andulasian 44c per udo skein. Fancy working silks 33c per doz skeias 25 per cent discount cff all fancy linen doy lies 'TSNAPS Buttons 1000 dez buttons in all kinds, 3ca doz, worth up to l5c dozen. | 500 doz large coat and eacque all | kinds, 10c doz worih up to 50c. TABLE OILCLOTHS— Vark colors 15c yard, marbles and gold J veins I7c. SNAPS SNAPS 700 bundles of} Park’s best quality blue Lamp Wicks soft warp 95c per bundle. Small, 2c doz, medium, 3c, large, 4c doz. . : : OF 500 seamless flour bags to clear L5c | | | Left of Gents’ Fur Glovs and Mitts in Coon, Astrashan, Bullic S2al, All reduced 25 p c—a | i | Javelopes— Oblong, 3c package of 25c. oe Square, 4c n 25¢. ee . hie . PENS.— 200 balls of Park’s knittirg cotton in ) Ni ; . wur , rT 5 c ¢ Ty rif C r r a s a) i 4 ( . Ss - Celebrated J pensfat 5c doz, Week’s & wars blac kK, grey, oe + an i assorted } colors. Half price, Jc ball, Co’s easy writers. 15 Pairs Left SNAPS Ribbons 540 yardsof all colored ribbons See them at 2c yard. 4 SNAPS Ink Ink? 92000 bottles of best black ink, bote tles for 5e. TOWELS— Large hucx towels 7c 9c and 1%c per Large double skeins yarn 8c skein. Closing up business--Big Bargains going—Everything must be sold. BSALE DAILY ET ET AE A LL TT Lm, CAB eae tt aaa NY CCD THH : THURLO ; PATE ——— as he ‘4 i 7 Teeth -. ' ; ; ny 7 if E. {. Raliway. Christmas and New fear Holidays The lighest, thinnest, coolest and most durable plate made. Does not interfere | EXOURSION RETURN TICKETS with taste or speech. It will outwear three ordinary plates. The large number we make enables us to make teeth at lower prices than is usually charged for inferior. ion taken and get your teeth same day. Call and see specimens of our work, absolutely the best Have your impress If Your Teeth re decayed do not have them extracted, but have crowns built upon them, endering them serviceable for life. Our Crown and Bridge system (teeth without plates) is perfection. We make it right in our office, guaranting ab- solute fit, and match to the natural teeth. Callin im the morning and have your Crown or Bridgework same day. Why Suffer with an aching tooth for days or weeks, when we can assure you that we can can treat and fil! it by the new painless method known as CATAPHORESIS Perfectly painless and harmless, no matter what the condit' ons are, Examinations free. Berlin Dental: Parlors CHARLOTTETOWN, ranch office at Alberton under charge of Dr. 0, V. McCOREADY. ; | J ‘Fer Schoo! and College Yecation From December 10th to 31st, both inclusive teachers and students presenting certificates signed by their Principal or Secretary of Fchool Bourd will be ticketed between station ou this Railway at first class single fare for the double journey. Tickets ure not good for going journey aiter day ofissue,and will be good ror return up to and including Januaay i 1st, 1°99 FOR THE PUBLIC Excursion Return Tickets will be issued from December 21st to January 2nd, b» th in- clusive at first classsipngle fare. Tickets are not good for going joarney after date of issue, and will be good for Te turn up to and including January 7th, 159%. Tickets are good only for continuous journey in either direction. G. A, SHARP, Superintendent hailway (ffice, Ch’*ewn, Dec 9, 1898—3i cor D, FOTTINGER, General Maneger | PAINTING. Miss M.H.Chisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. have lessons in Oil, China, Water tcr, and Tapestry painting from j olber 1st ]898 to June Ist 1899. 662 dwa&weeks