rfiii cU_iiiiii.iN, c~iAL:,i_o'rTiirowN MARCH 10 1399. GZ All goods Slaughter-ed lioesaie and Retail. imderolothin 7Whi ff s and gloves. The Carpenters are now hard. at work in our own store and as soon as ready will move the balance ofthe McKay stock down We dont want to inove any so will clear the balance awful cheap for cash, Bargain Corner. TE N D E R S ......'.f°.lf.';f§`.%;ff°f.ffE.s. .... F01' NW Kll(l3._El'lllg0, li0l 4. ___ Jeeii ae Leverae wines iii Le_Ne_ Department of Public Works, cheiieiietewe, 23rd Feie.,1s99. d-_ - ° "”.'-‘g"‘°-‘ at habits' be re__ b9lODg. $0 lhe b8llUgS surrond H3, .ved at this omce from any person i to_ out ower fe low-creatures, to the °°‘ _ _ _ ,animals of the woods, to the tyrants of 0|' Pgfflons Wlllmg t°_ Contraclf for me i the air and the peaceful dwellers in the 1’°P“mn£ of New Klldalff B"1d80» L0_'3 _ waters. But rare are the living creatures 4, Prince County, according to speci- , that have as good a rifle to _these attribu- iication to be seen at the office of the 2 tes as the microbea.Their invisible world Hon. Benj. Rogers, Alberton, and aglseeins like an echo of our strife and this oflice. _ Tenders will be ieceived up till Fri- day, 10th day of March next, at 12 o’clock, noon. Government not necessarily bound to accept the lowest or any tender. , Tenders to be addressed to this oilice and marked “Tender for New_ ~Kilda.re Bridge. ' The signatures of two responsible persons willing to become bondsmen ‘or performance of contract must ac- :ompany each tender. RICHARD SMITH, Sec’y of Public Works. Feb 24-d2a.wtd _______ _ _ *Tm ' Pllllllillllllllllillllll F IHAL NQTIGE. The last list of persons in arrears for Land and Income Tax is now be- ing prepared for the March term of the County Court. Persons wishing to save expense shuold pay at once. ~ ANGUS MCMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer. Mereii lei., isoe F Mm’ f' il 34'--v 'Z .v w‘_Zi_ . i " *TU 353 Bai- ect Ez'-544 Superior Workmans Fine Finish, and _ Moderato Prices Oombine to make our Photographs the lltost satisfactory in Charlottetow 00-day. ‘ Geo. H. Gook. tor. Bison and Gnttui Streets _lr '#3 sPEciAi. REi'iEniEs. Coughlllxture For Couzhs, Colds, Bronchitis Hoarse Ness, and all Pulmonary ndcctions. ” Price 25 cents. "8|'\es’ Creosote Nllxture an l ei 1 ‘hronic . - ' _ e.:.iss“.irir: °a..a.° P... ii... ..».~......... eemeeeeee. 35 cents. 8 ¢0dd’s Rheumatlsm, Cure. A iti f Rh tlsm. A‘ oi§i°iwiilZe§‘$i’§ee$§e. i?»e"il°3eoe. 'Postal Remedies vwnared f°l' DY SPEPSIA, INDiGESTION, CONSTI limmense furnace. The labourers, m- PATIOV etc.. etc., For the Best English Drugs and l Medicines HUGHESTHE PEOPLES being impossible to maintain thIs"ii`re mwsmsr' l put an end to the previous scepticism of | gulomeggglis Ai>01’»h°°°»1'i°B ""“_s_,,,,,,,,,ide, Aho proprietor of Meier_horf_ in iéegard ` -~ s ” I to the spontaneous combustion o hay. 1* amateurs, as artists. or, if you prefer S; But side by side with these incffen- i y, Mai-oh oth,B1ack the spontaneity of these accidents _su d 3’ vfihmeifiheiléfsvgg well that German insurance c0I1_1P%m°3i . _ _ _ _ _ . .. . _ __ tféad toni; reeov- have given serious attenuonto the mat- Exraa RoLLs for all styles o iidiiames ke ti>riv8°°-'“ I 'n them in some way. The* clothes wrin ers `at` Le I" ` e’s Old Losr srii.\Yi<:n or sroiins.-Iii other fac .11 gg Saturda _ j _ 3 in care Wliinizs at oo ,ter of forscei Z _ _ _ g *g _1 - ____ < Farmer’s Hay Mow. An inherent tendency in Qur minds often lead us to ' ' li iilikes. acts and passions like our own g combats, four activity, of our industr- l ies,of our qualities and of our miserios. §Some of them, beneficial to man, enroll ‘themselves willingly in his service, and . rival each other in strife to augment his l resources, while others, without relation I to us, seem to have no action on their surroundings; they live without care as the word, as colourists. Sometimes they » grow in our kitchens, colour our bread red or our milk blue; sometimes they trasform into scarlet the white snows of Alpine regioiis,_or lend to the immen- sity of the ocean the varied iints of their resplendent matter. ~ sive dilettanti, who seem to exist only for the joy ot' showing their brilliant colors of the sun. the microbisn world also-alas I-includes a number of groups of very bad reputation-poisom ers, murderers and vandals, who, not content with attacking the lives _ of our-1 selves and our domestic animals, carry their rage for the destruction so far as to set ure to our property. And if they pay dear for it, for the Haineii destroy them also, they do all in their , power to bring about this result. Many! cases of spontaneous combustion are ? incontestably their work. Although the cause of these combus-_i tions seems to have been known and'ex- parimentally proved as far back as Lie- ; oig’s time, it is only reeently,that it has ` been established to the satisfaction both i of scientists and practical men. Among the conversions brought about by the evidence of facts we may note that of a great Austrian agriculfurist, M. Ben- ii esch, who for tkiirtv years refused to put faith in the spontaneity of such combustion. Nevertheless, several years ago he was lorced to admit it by _ an accident that occurred at his farm at i Meierhorf- ' , In an inaccessible barn on a very high scaffold he placed, one after the other, iive hundred loads of nay. cereals and legumes cut green. About the middle of the pile a mass of mixed oats and vetclaes began to grow hot. The employe of the farm, as well as its owner, did not appreciate the d_8»ug0l‘» , and waited for time so cool this incom- prehensible ardour. They fared ba_d_ly. however, for several days Of Willing served only to encourage IPHIQG more active the work._0f the microscppici heaters. At the end of ii. week a light curl of smoke ‘arose from D8_l'U» ind caused disquiet in the farm of ldelerhori- M. Bcnesch, after`his'u'nfru1tlul ap- peal to time, had recourse to air, whose, contact he thought would cool off the pile and disperse to . the winds the v9P°1'°“5 Pf°5“°t5 °f But scarcely had his labourers reached with gi-oat toil, the centre ofthe pile, when llames burst out on all sides, transforming the heated forage into an deed_ did not get out alive withoutgreat effort. Every presumption of ,incendi- arism or the contact of a burning body is ot less strikin confirm -tion of heat which is localized by reason I of the defective conductivity of organic( ».overhea_1cd_ __,,,,,_,_j_,_i_i;_eiead of extending _ »-_ - . __ __.._._._.___ ._ s. 1*. __ ‘we1l. Last August a haystack holding 15.000 kilograms (sixteen tons) took fire near Aulnaysous-Bois, and a barn _full of hay burned spontaneously near 1Saint-Amand. This was because _the hay harvest of 1898 took pw unfi- vorable _cot-diiions, and th ess of moisture predisposed the hay to inflam- ation- | , This spontaneous combustion, in fact, y ‘is only the last act in one of these se- cret dramas ihat are played silently in the centre of badly dried masses of for- a e, or in the heart of bales of cotton g . 9 " a c 13” , or tobacco. The microbes that exist in .Q\1ZZlB_ earned 8- d0_ZBu_ fortunes. y A all these vegetable matters, excited by ll 10116 1111 08? DOW \1_UlV9!`S9»u_Y Used 011 the contact of water vapour, grow 1 and increase rapidly. Their battalions ` form for the attack on the great for.rei-.ses of vegetable fibre. which they dismantle and digest. li This work cf dislocation and fermeniation cannot go on without a certain produc- I c mes aggravae ; t e t ea.re. of all these microbian operations isl, their caloric activity, th_.h°P¢- substances. For this very reason the ,lbfl 000l\1`I`6d 110 them While Guguged evilbeo 0' td li hf_ v rl*-I5.-ii the forage, being altered into finely di- ,hair the wrong way ?` I know a little fl; Pm ;6ul|| _Flaming Extracts si running sore and I could get no ease. At _§ We need none of us expect that our ADI P9l'S0l1» 0102911. 811011. mall. farms will escape Siraiiffelv oiioueh woman or child the first and on nal whether or not yours is going to pay i until you get it. W-hen you get it. try do something with it. Do' not expect _‘dome one is coming along and offer you la fortune for it. Have your invention lwritten up. illustrated and described so has to bring out all the valuable features. ,_ Send marked copies of the notice to ‘every responsible manufacturer in your iline. If your invention is worth any- thing, you will get an offer for it. i Small inventions pay best. Many fortunes have bren derived from seem- inirly trifling inventions. The ~ beer bottles in pace of corks, -i earn-I ing barrels of money annually- These simple ideas should _not be dismissed from your mind as being too _trivial they may be worth a fortune. Many.- porsons would have secured wealth and gh ful enough to give practical shape to the apparently simple but bright ideas daily occupation For further information, get from Marion & Marion a copy of their useful. Ye»@°°’é._?i‘iL~\~»e. r _ BRUSH THE HAIR BACK' Have you ever tried brushing your womai whose hair had long been thin and scraggy. She was in despair, hav- 1 i - g _ Paris this was a favorite wa of room- I the experiment. Her maid _ carefully l end of the strand to be brushed in her left hand' she started at the bottom of it and brushed upward toward the - ` fl through. this process the maid smoothed _ each hair back into its original posi- _ tion. I Now the Woman brushes her hair in this manner each night and morning. 1 She declares it has proved more berien- cial than any expensive tonic.-New York Herald Bentley’s Liniment the modern Pain Cure! Headache lllcts. y Jnsr Anxivnn.-The most beautiful selection of suiiings ever received. Just come in for a few minutes and have a 1 look at them ai `McK'enzie,Tho Tailor’s. ' ' ' m10 li T I ;- “ its=§?if*iil§§iiifil§i!ilii.t*‘l = grin Bild Jelly Powder ;iii i, Pm Sill ‘titties i - ‘ *T* lullllllllll Ill |||llllIlll|l||ll|l| 5_1 Mail orders have special a § ten tion. E Address, treaotied in ii relatively shoriiiiiie the sum ' TIPS FOR lNvn!¢'roRs. ` of 2,500,000 francs.g -‘-f- ' ~ l ' 0 ' 'A ” ~. . _,,_»_ - .-' gi _ _ »- , ___ an excess ot water tiring; on theitire. Liuvfmtor. may secure a patent. All _ ' j . a 1 _ _The history of wet years shows this Paifimfs '10 110i Ply. but you cannot tell_» _; ` _ _ `._ _ _ , \ .... The Best Leda -'f-;~f .fame had they been careful and thou , _ __ in_ ' _ ~ _ _ _ ‘ -g-*vi Vermillion, Gold Leaf, _ Alabastlne, WARDS- ~ 1' Top Dressing, Pumice Stone, Golden _ i Shingle Stains, _ _ i2‘;’.‘Zi“.,”;’.i.'.§’.‘.;'”ii;;i.‘;i. “;;‘Z.‘ii 2325. Ultramcine Sfsséisg :.22 .‘;i;i.;§.° .tire Liquifl Coach ing the hair. y g your P The American woman 'decided to try ffnm ug and ggt _ divided the hair into many small parts, |°weIst prices'- ‘ ~ andihen, with a huge and stiff brush, ,T -_'j - began her work. Holding the extreme f_ D »_ -_ 9 ‘U g,, te and Geared Shirts, ress iioods, Corsets., Hose 0i1.ziiie. Glue, Oxide, A Stains, Dryers, f 0 Fillers, Bronze, Whiting, Brushes, head After each strind had one Men’s Boys’ ad griieitatl-$||e|s~ _ _ I _ ’ grin till ”Bill|`g Puller fi ‘ JUST °P~EN'ED`. _ s-oodszwzi _i 105535 of one company from this cause stand, Queen Street.-28 tf. _ at-r-ities-iii;-in , E5 Tiieee geeiie eeeeei be beeieii fe, I The goods were bought for spot cash from a 5-: pm-ityand EX¢e||en¢¢_ E, lfactiirer at very low prices and will be sold off cheap It will pay you to look before buying elsewhere §_iuniinin iifii ci.. iii.~ _ 5 aiaas__[i=re»i<.ti;£eii, _ .i _ it '_ f. _ __ l ` ,_ ,_ _. _ ,: . . I - ron cnormslecussr ad