CHE DAiwxX HXAAMINEK CHAKLUTTETUWN, DECEMBER 18 . ee | CONQUER : i See ee ae a Ch Idren shoul i always | Q ORS CONQUERED and the essdence that they ‘Goods dispatched as expeditiously i. N ae ue false and the people began to | as a cannon ball.” " incre ’ ASe NOt te | It Is a remar an ives. But even “Parcels done up with as much care . S a remarkable and fstructive not sure that ber | as that bestowe op ber husband by ¢ 4 vrOW, CrCas®e 1 flesh, | fact that the career of four of the 7 : “aaa - - i. ne ene es ; , ‘ nropertly ery er ing rife ' o + Y most renowned characters that ever ae vs Poe a ; a ' Lalon ro Old aye, live 3 Re ; : ; in her lower lip, she “Paper tough as elephant’s hide.” . pei: . & | ived closed With a violent or . . : & ' ‘ mournful r upper teeth di “The pri , . ~. fe clear ¢ > a | ] } | death i 1 down upon it ie print of our books Is clear as *< ; ’ » »< : < ae ' . . f pLovess a future Neaith i Alexander. ; . elessly with her | crystal; the matter elegant as a sing- : : i ander, after looking down from ng off into vacancy mean ine girl.” ‘ ’ thi ; . lige as ; ye : ate ‘ “ath > Siti. ta dem Chis increase | the dizzy heights of his ambition upon air of uncon Custo1 treated as politely as by > : . & conguered ’} ; I ‘ ve ee ty eee er — ee er oe e ' puert worn an ’ g in ¥ 1 be Steady there wars na mare re so t! | steamship companies <4 i a ee I : ‘ ore to re died | OC A dae etes , \ ind s | bb an } soos a « in a Scene of debauch, ot th ‘ * Genesis. e] nd colored like t] raipb : = i <n . s ete ee fees Vime SUPP poison mingled rel y professor, a | Lond Answe F a i oO c Ciu1iaren, } in his os ‘Gd 7 heey “ee ; e = ; ‘ : , ¢ . ; ’ } tf ive dat ix ; F Mi ceott’'s Emulsion brings Hannibal, whose name carried ter-] ters. whom his students irreverently | She Silenced Greeley. " AC-SI LE JEL & . : ‘ i. * "rr oe ad vail . . : x ' abby ; J = ——— = = , X ror to the Heart of home itself, after Momed **C* ors sis.’ ‘Ehyodus.”’ “Num. -forace Greeley onee had a discus L I — richer blood and firmer | baving crossed the Alps and put to} be: Leviticus” and “Deuteronomy sion with an advocate of women's F Daoseisranmanae ee SIGNATURE . hight Lue I yf he is ce | Nnine Ee, wiffrace « rtiv mfore ha ' : yr desh. | er ct ! r comes oe e | the mie tress of eginning his lecture one day, the |! a shortly be fore the Ame vi an similating the Food and Re¢ ula - : . WOl - was ‘ riven from Lis coun- aid. “Ge ntlemen, I wish to iVli Wa lie was using as bis final ting the Stomachs and Bowels of a C) #9 the cheeks a! i stronger | try and died at last of poison adminis- | speak to you about the age of Gene irgument the inability of women to ae iv : Ire } ' , © sie : + eT . a ‘ 4 q a? » the lin Tl : ed “ : own bands in a foreign ight. What would you do, for in- INFANTS CHILDREN ; muScics KAl@ LIMOS, 1c | and, unlamented and unwept. Roars of laughter came from the | 5“ ince.” be ask ked his friend, “in the = TRE . Caesar, the conqueror of 800 cities, } students f event of war’ Se i dl (nfo rain In Weight is substantial; | , te mee is Sheth - Bio gall 5 F | and his temples bound with chaplets nesis is not so old as you sup- “Just what you would do, Mr. Gree- Promotes Digestion Cheerful it comes [tO Stay. | dipped in the blood of a million of his | pose,” continued the professor. ley,” she replied promptly. “I should pics ae eon — r = ; j foes, Was miserably assassinated by More roars—so long continued, in- | 8*Y i an office and write articles urg- Opium, Morphine nor Mineral. soc. and ©, all drug» ists, those . 8B nmin ie Se ad ei s ’ pn “ee ‘ sia ; - Sete eCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta ve ene onan a friends. | “es c. that the worthy man had time to | ‘28 Other people to go and fight. OT NARCOTIC. Seeutnenteapeene sonaparte, Whose mandate kings and | think before he made the next remark. es ye Bd one ™ is . - . . > . > » 7 emperors obeyed, after filling the earth | He said timidly—and he managed to Measering Time. ‘ rag a 2 with the terror of his name, closed big} hit the mark this time: ; Just when the day became divided Jreeype of Old Dr SAMUEL PITCHER » tas ‘Bae et days in lonely banishment upon a bar- “I may not be thinking of the same into hours fs not known, nor is the ; Panphin Sead sy : . ' = 2 > cy ‘ te m “PSs : sine 7, Jroalr se " ‘ a or & es May » +4 ren rock in the midst of the Atk inti ie | Genesis as you are!” ~~ eSS explained. The Greeks and wt. ~ , COMFORTING ocean. Romans measured time by the water Seed * OF EVERY . a . . : glass ¢ > sup dials. T glass —_ ed i overy where for Such the four men who may be con- Peculiarities of the Japanese Bath. a ere ne oe — see agg ’ fav y § ; re > +o ; ‘ i = ry" ‘ : . . , 7 j Si . "as > pr r i oy Sn Superior sidered representatives of all whom fo their credit, be it said, Japs are a“ ae oat ee ne outgrowth ol Hm Seed = BOT TLE OF : By i. AT o.¢ “ee . aa ‘i . . -se vessels, % y . rate Wusllry, oe Yu ive the world calls great, and such their | regular whales at bathing, and usually a es an * aa way coe: water fest. KFroperiles a i y > ’ ; : : . a oe : if a A 4 g > rs . e or _ ic - ate- ; end—intoxication, or poison, suicide, when not drinking tea are bathing. Se ee eee i ~~ ol ae sonal ore re - } murdered by friends, lonely exile! Their only trouble in life seems to be ifa suite ‘ot tat inde Cube he left to Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- Be AOPrVUUS Gil AVE en . ' ; : i i } frings cot > 1¢ if { . 2% 7 ‘ - ee their inability to enjiov both these de- ao ee : » } tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, { Gass amg Rh, tins, labelled : : oo reed and multiply undisturbed for a JA} MES BPPS & ¢'O Lta = Queer Sights Abroad. lights at the same time. If some period of 20 years ‘they would yield an Worms Convulsions Feverish- e. - . olka ‘ “ ; ‘ Paina o a ‘ . - - a < De a Au > a ‘ Homemopathi oc Chomists | When : was jp Aix-les-Bains last} American trick swimmer could teach | amount of fish equal in bulk to the ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. i , Trane. haat nd. summer, : SAW & Stout German woman] the Japs how to swallow tea out of a globe on which we live Ne eee Ce } | BREAKFAST S PER sitting at another table eating from an bottle while under water, they would Ay a Fac Simile Signature of , enormous pile of plates. I thought a ; s Mt —. $v - : ene3 “ig re c ’ eek ie a. I aoa Ss is : ‘ ' i €} build a a te ee round him, burn in- Nothing takes impudence out of peo- Lichiv, 4 ‘os os : arving or doing some-} cense made of old rags and bones un- se > ; 4 : thing of that kind, but as the meal] der his nose and worship a pl a eee as adversity.—Atchi- NEW YOR YORK. Castoria is put up in one-size bottles only. It | . te : ‘ id ‘ Lis IOS ait VOrst . BOR qt obe. 4 * hay progressed and the pile became no less Dita Bathe aie rts asl ' IES pT aa SP he jis not sold in bulk. Don't allow anyone to sell ° cae p | I lic baths are numerous in which ; ‘yo anything else on the plea or promise that it made inquiry and found out that sh ‘mixe sthine”® was practic = : mee . Fa be ake id 4 wi ve +. ~~ ‘4 : a ri out that sne “mixed bathing’ was practiced until oi ~~ 58) Doses —Z5CENIS lis “just as good” and “will answer every pur- : | Was extremely nearsighted, and the} lately, but now a bamboo fence sepa- a See pose,” 43° See that you get 0-A-5-T-0-R-I-4, A Id | pile of plates—exactly 19 ip number— rates the sexes, though it does not creame The fao ' rag races ry nan ten — ; ane er earing oO | Was necessary to raise her food to mT screen them from view, the fence be- ees EXACT COPY OF WRAPPER simile is 03 | : aoa, § , . * aan ; : . : 8 ¢ : ignat rn point whe ~ it w ould eome within her ing only two feet high in bathhouses in WITH 7 erery which grips your throat and range of vision. She was no less &/| the interior of Japan. Some homes 5 ; be sy Se ss ro ae personage than the Duchesw of Sles-| have a wooden bathtub, circular shape ‘ ¥ . ues « 4 Coe ; ; ' ig e ¢ ‘ »n ¢ “mo ar sbhg chest, and a hacking cough wick-Eoletein ie rsh ee Rs tape es $y on siete Meda ae ha x stein, | with a stove built in one end,,which | From the Terrible which feels like adry burning | | In Italy they do ndt use glass in the! heats the water. The whole family, lichine, Burni ian en es ee i , . . ‘ ay ; ’ c a of the tissues, will receive in- | windows on account of the expense] beginning with the father, bathe in mg, Curning stantaneous relief by a dose of and replace it with wood or other ma- | the same water. Sometimes women Tortures of... terial. In order to relieve the monot-| “tub” themselves and their children Eczema on the Scal ony. 1 suppose, they Lave a habit of} outside their doors in the streets where P painting household scenes on these! sidewalks should be. 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HW TAYWLIOR Sunnyside, Queen Square. \ idieaniaiade : y % FOR RENT Suitable for pasture, etc,, etc., sit ed on the North River, in the west Royalty, 3} miles from Charlotte- town. is a as Upton Farra. For blank spaces. In one window you will see an old chap reading his paper and in another a young miss doing up her hair. There are also other scenes of even more intimate family character, whieh I will leave to your imagination. In Athens one day I went out to buy something or other, which, | remem- ber, cost 5 drachmae. For it I tender ed a 10 drachma note in payment, and in order to make change the storekeep- er tore it neatly in two and returned one-half to me. Convenient, wasn't it? ~—New York fribune. Showed Her Teeth, One of the last things people like to ndmit usually is that their teeth are not their own in the sense of not hav- ing grown in their mouths. A single member from a porcelain factory is not objectionable. The need of it might be caused by an accident or for a good many reasons, but when it comes to several and a plate, then the subject becomes a delicate one. But there was a woman in the strect cars the other day who apparently had a brand new Set of tevth and she was strangely proud of them. She first at- tracted the attention of passengers by the smiles that she lavished upon them indiscriminately. Every smile brought the new teeth into view more prom- On holidaysin Eng- land two parties of men or boys will fre- quently get hold of , opposite ends of a rope and pull on it, as a test of the strength of the two parties. They call it the ‘‘tug of war.’ Many a hardworking man and woman in each day’s toil, is pulling a ‘‘tug of war’ with death for an antagonist. They fail to take proper care of théir health. When they suffer from indigestion or a slight bilious attack they “ wear it out.” After a while these disorders wear out the reckless man or woman and the result is consumption, malaria, rheumatism, or some tiood or skin disease. Dr. Pierce’s Com- mon Sense Medical Adviser tells all about Itis free toall. Dr. Pierce’s these diseases, Golden Medical Discovery cures all the mala named. It cures the cause. It makes the appetite hearty, the digestion perfect, the liver active and the blood pure. It is the great blood-maker, flesh- builder and nerve tonic. Don’t let a druggist im- pose on you with a more tute. “1 had a very severe pain in the small of my back, where my hips join on to my body, and it hurt so that Ithought i was going to come apart,”’ writes Wm. Z. Powers, Esq., of Erin Shades, Henrico Co., Va. ‘*My doctor came and pro- nounced it rheumatism. 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F This book is a ve in ome volunte. profitable substi- ; — | | foreigner falls over one of these bath- ing parties and into the arms of the bather he feels the situation is unique, but by the time he has tumbled over half a dozen he tires of the fun, rubs his shins and makes some very uncom- plimentary comment, while the polite little woman underneath squeaks out, “Sayonara” (Sir, please call again), ete. What the Mouth Tells. A certain philosopher declares that a woman is known by her mouth, not by the words that issue therefrom, but by the shape and color of the lips and the lines and dimples that gather about this important feature. He is support- ed in his’ theory by physiognomists, who all endeavor to prove that no wo- man with the small, red lipped “Cupid bow” mouth, so praised in song and story, was ever intellectual or generous of heart, and it is consoiing to those whose mouths are not in accordance with the lines of beauty laid down by the poets to be told that a “wide, straight mouth, ‘with strong, white teeth,” denotes the woman of su- perior intelligence, goodness of beart, strength of mind and a theusand and one other sterling qualities which one likes to think she possesses. It is the fashion at present for wo- men to hold their lips slightly apart. This is supposed to give that innocent, wistful, wondering expression which was the peculiar property of the heroines of old fashioned novels, but which bicycle riding and kindred mod- ern amusements have caused to van- ish. It is difficult for the thin lipped, determined woman to acquire this trick, but perseverance works wonders. —Baltimore Herald. Unappreciated. The teacher of a district school in Maine tells a story that reminds me of Mary and her little lamb, only it is of Joe and his little dog. Joe was a boy about 8 years old and was devoted to a small, lank puppy. Out of school hours boy and dog were inseparable, and Joe apparently could not reconcile himself to the necessity of leaving the dog at home. For sev- eral mornings the teacher allowed the puppy to remain at Joe’s feet under the desk. Then there came a day when the small dog could not be kept quiet, but frisked about, to the delight of the school and the dismay of the teacher. “Joe,” she said firmly, “you must take that dog out.” Joe looked at her mournfully, but picked up the pup and, with its head against his cheek, started for the door. The boy’s feelings were evidently hurt, but he said nothing until he reached the door; then, giving his teacher a re- proachful look, with a pitying glance toward his dog, he said slowly, “And he’s named for you!’—Youth’s Com- panion. Oriental Humor, similes used by oriental as remarkable for hu- mor and naivete as even those of the immortal Sam Weller. Here are one or two specimens which have recently appeared in eastern newspapers: Some of the advertisers are Ointment are more like miracles than anything else. The case recorded here was one of the worst ever brought tothe attention of Toronto’s best physicians, and when doctors gave up all hope of r-sovery Dr. Chase’s Ointment was successful ;:n vroducing a perfect cure. Mr. James Scott, 136 Wright Ave., Toronto, states: ‘‘My boy Tom, aged ten, was. for nearly three years afflicted with a bad form of Eczema of the scalp, which was very unsightly and resisted all kinds of remedies and doctor's treatment. His head was in a terrible state. We had to keep him from school, and at times his head would bleed, and the child would scream with agony. For two anda half years we battled with it in vain, but at last found a cure in Dr. Chase's Ointment. About five boxes were used, The original sores dried up, leaving the skin in its normal condition. To say it is a pleasure to testify to the wonderful merits of Dr, Chase’s Ointment is putting it very mildly.” * Dr. Chase's Ointment, at all dealers, or Ndmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, HOUSEKEEPERS Lae To come in and look over our groceries. Our stock is fine and fresh and guaranteed to be atisfactory. We keep every- hing in our line that is neces- sary. FOR HOUSEKEEPING The prices—vwell, that is wuat we want you to see when you are looking at our goods. Cheir lowness will surprise DRISCOLL and ELORNSBY (QUEEN STREET The Mutual Life Insurance Co. of New York RICHARD A. [McCURDY, President AS SETS--$277,517,325.36. 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