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A fel- visited the bishop corre- wit as well as a \ clergy! in ones and took a fancy to an old edition of shake spenre, Lie borrowed the volume i and did not think to return it for sev- eral months, Finally the minister returned it with a-letter, saying: “My Dear Bishop—l e great pleasure in returning the you loaned me,” hie] WISI ‘ i ime “My Dear Brother—All the joy is mine.”—Denver Republican. answered: A Book She Wouldn't Read, “There is one book of Mr. Steven- son’s that I myself have never read,” said Mrs. Stevenson. “I refused to read it and held to my refusal. 1 make it a rule never to read a novel the scene of which is laid in a bygone age. The author always deems it his duty to make his characters talk in what he considers the language of that pe- riod, and I am always sure that he doesn’t know positively how they did talk, so I won't read such books. I would never read the ‘Black Arrow,’ and Mr. Stevenson thought it such a good joke that be insisted upon dedi- cating it to me.”—Illustrated Indiana Weekly. Wise Man, “Great idea, that of Mike’s,” said the enthusiastic heeler of the better sort. , “He isn't satistied with shaking hands with his constituents in the ordinary way. When! ‘ts one of them, be grabs both his bands.” “Ain't that rather overdoing it?’ said the cautious me a “It might look that way to you. but i Mike knows his business. <As long as he holds the fellow’s hands his watch , is safe. The Shame of It. “Doesn't it hurt your conscience to wear those pretty bird wings on your bat?” “It does a little. because they are not genuine wings. They are only cleyer imitations.”—Chicago Tribune. ~ HAUROAD.... A Disease Peculiar to Railroad Men, INKY which is readily Cured by Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Tid it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? 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Ask your druggist for *‘Paine's;’’ never take a substitute. _~— —_- Credit, Embarrassed country dealer in a Boston wholesale grocery: “I would like to make a settlement.” “How much can you pay?’ “Seventy-five cents.” “Very well,” said Wholesale, “we will close the account.” “I suppose you will continue to let me have goods?” said Retail. “Not a dollar’s worth,” responded Wholesale, and the former, discour- aged, dropped into a chair. Embarrassed retailer No, 2 stepped to the desk and wanted to settle. “How much do you offer?’ “Five cents.” “All right,” said the unembarrassed Wholesale. “Can I have any more goods?” “All you want.” Retail No. 1, rising: “How is this? 1 propose paying you 75 cents on the dollar, and you refuse me credit. This man offers you only 5 cents, and you will trust him with all he wants.” “My dear sir,” exclaimed Wholesale, “you are paying too much. You won't have any capital left with which to commence business again.” Where- upon the creditless retailer went his way, wondering who originated the proverb, “Honesty is the best policy.” —New York Observer. ~———~-—_.-— EEP your blood pure and your stomach and digestive organs ina healthy condition by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla and you will be WELL. Miss De Young—“Oh,a rich father woull do just as well. Marry my mother. ”: Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & Seals Aged Admirer— “Think of all the luxuries a rich husband like me could give you !” -__—_ -_-_-—-—— Men with small feet and boys with big feet can bay good overshoes in size 6 or 7 for $1,00 avother quality better $125, nie is your chance.—d. B. Macdonald & Co. The best place to buy Lad- 1es Capes and Jackets is at Prowse Bros Foran epitah: “He believed ina free goepel;it never cost hima cent—Ram’s Horn. HSTABLISHED 1887 LEITH HOUSE Telaphone 174 P. 0. Box 826 82 te 38 Queen Street Having secured the agency of the fam. ous “Silver Spring Brewing Sherbrooke” P. Q.,1 am prepared te eupply ale and porter of unsurpassed quality at prices thet cannot fail to please. Write for prices and be prepared for a genuine sur- prise. A. MACDONALD & ies = A Freak of Nature, In the Yellow a curious freal t menution- ed in the guidebook. Along a little fre quented trail leading to the fossil for- est there stands a great glacial bow] der, twice as large as an ordinary street ear, Which has been split apart from top to bottom by a pine tree. ‘The tree is now 30 or 40 years old, and it grows entirely through this bleck of granite, spreading the pieces side, while on the other the crevice re- mains comparatively small. Everything goes to show that the tree has split the rock by its own force, perhaps assisted each winter by the ice. It seems to have thrived on the task. Though it has moved apart these massive frag- ments, each weighing hundreds of tons, it is the healthiest tree in that lo cality. , tone National park 1s of nature ne j : . : _ . widce apart on One Not Very Consoling. Smith—I noticed you didn’t speak to Brown when you passed him this morn- ing. What’s the trouble? Jones—He insulted me yesterday—call- ed me an old fool. * &mith—Well, you must remember that you're not as young as you used to be.-- Chicago News. The average duration of yellow fever is a week, but in graver cases the attack may be precipitate and prove speedily fa- tal. The man who can laugh heartily at a joke on himself has a genuine sense of humor.—Somerville Journal His High Claim, “So Boxford wants to run for the legis- lature, does he? What has he ever done to deserve the confidence or the support of the people?” “Him? Gee! Didn’t you know about it? Why, he got up our local boycott on the Paris exposition and started the movement to hang them French generals in efligy!’’—Chicago Times-Herald. Asking Too Much, “] wish,” said the irritable man as he pushed the book away, “that this author would try a new vein.” “He writes dialect very well.” “I suppose so. But I’d like to see him make a departure. I'd like to have him attempt an imitation of the style of a refined, educated and grammatical gentle- man.’~—Washington Star, nnee TOT eo ae Ww ERAbiat ce a NOSE COMPLETELY STUPPEY UP. | Had Dprevicus to using Jipanese Catarri: Cure he could not breathe at all throach his nostrils, Catarrh so bedly that for inonths Japunese Catarrb Cure enred, Mr. John McKenzie, Elgin, N.S., writes :-— ~ |. 72 it a duty l owe You to ivil waal Jipanese Catarrh Cure has done for me. For some years I have been a great suf- ferer from catarrh in its worst form, and fur some months I could not breathe at all through my nestrils. Since completing the treatment with Japanese Catarrh Cure, I am pleased to say | am absolutely free from ecatarrh, and can now breathe as naturally as ever through my nostrils. Japanese Ca- tarrh Cure cures catarrh by healing every Ciscased portion of the mucous membrane. It cures permanently. Sold by druggists at 50 cents, B8e@. see ao % aT ; Arrived Thursday 10 doz men’s fine rib bed all wool worth %1.25 a suit to-day for $1, 10 doz wool fleeced lined worth $1.50 a suit, for a few days at $1 per suit. This is a genuine snap. See window. } b Mae ond ae For Best Value in Blankets, See eee “ A * The Eminent English Analyst a 4 re Cs and Consulting Chemist, Milton L. 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New Books and an‘ Magazines c Call in to night and procure a gogg~ ook— Two for & quarter—some @” € é the Februaty Magazines are also 1 Fasbion books fer February. CHAS J. MITCHELL: BooKSELLER and STATiO 145 Queen Street, Opposite Prowses’ DR. CLF cures CERONIC-DISEASKES and RUPTUSS by Salisbury treatmeut, Send stam mation, or cal] at Trure, Nova Scotia, © Merchants’ Bank of Halfax Building NOTICE. — a - Notice is hereby given that the Aa Generel Meeting ofthe sharebolders | Tax Examiner Publishing Company, ** be held at the office of Tae Bxamis® newspaper, on W «-esday, the diet of January, inst,atSoc« « +. A ithe iN, Jan 2C, 1900 dec fr