ote, oe CB sine a adn oe re THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 12 1598 ~~ [f your caildren are well but not robust, they need Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children 6 ~~ , Scott s the emulsion every fall fora month or two. Itkeepsthem well and strong all w*reez. It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all druggbte. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Torerta AUCTION SALE OFFER - PROPERTY. BRICK BUILDING—West side of upper Queen St, being part of Town Lot No. 29, in the 3rd hundred of Town Lots, in Charlottetown, fronting on Queen St, and extending back by par- allel lines about 99 feet, together with right of way, 9 feet side, to ncrth thereof [am instructed by Mrs Mary Ann Offer, surviving trustee of the late James Offer, to eell thie valuable property at public auction, on the premises, or. Tues day, the 15th day of November inst, at 12 o’clock noon. Terms—15 per cent down and balanc® on delivery of deeds apoly to Mr. A. A. Ch’town 37 feet 1 inch M cLean, E. H. NORTON, Auctioneer. 246 d2aw —dypse PROMPTLY SECURED Write today for a free copy of oumnteresting books “Inventors Help” aad swindled.” We have extensive e: perience in the intricate paten' laws of 50 foreign countries. Send sketch, mociel o- photo. for free advice. MARION & MARION, Experts, New York Life Building, Montreal, and Atlantic Building, Washington, D. C. ANOTHER LOT $4.75 Raisins “How you are 5 lbs Best California 3 Ibs Best Currants, 10 los White § igar, 10 lbs Brown Sugar, 5 ibs 28c Tea, ; Ib each of Allspice, Cloves, Cinna- mon, Mixed Spice, Ginger, Pepper, ' and Mustard, l oz Nutmegs, 1 bottle each Lemon * lbs Onions, 5 Bars Sunligh Soap, t gals Best Kero Oil, ~-FOR— S4.75 ” Sanderson & Co. of Ess Vanilla and We For torther particulars | Sohcitor, } . | | } and Headache. How Grant Ran. In September, 1875, there was a re- anion of the Army of the Cumberland at Utica, N. Y., at which President Grant, General Sherman, General Hooker, General Slocum and Governor Seymour were pi _sent. Long and loud cries arose for ‘‘Grant! Grant!’ who, slowly rising from his chair, expressed his pleasure at being irieuds, but his dislike at be | to speak and his difidence in with his ing as't Going so. ‘*But there are those,’’ he added dry- ly, point Sherman aud others, ‘‘whe are not troubled with any sort of diffidence.’”’ The three generals present made wit- tv, telling speeches, and then arose cries for ‘‘Seymour! Seymour!”’ The governor, who had been the de feated Democratic candidate against Grant for the presidency in 1868, came forward and said: ‘*I think I have some soldierly traits myself. At all events, General Grant, you must acknowledge that in a little contest you and I hud a few years ago you ran a grewt dea) better aud farther than I did.”’ This telling allusion to the presi- dential contest brought down the house. General Grant, conyulsed with laugh- ter, rose and bowed his acknuowledg- ments. —Youth’s Companion. ing to At What Age Is Man Strongest? The muscles, in common with all the organs of the body, have their stages of development and decline. Our physical ngth increases up to a certain age and then decreases. Tests of the strength of several thousands of people have been made by means of a dynamometer (strength measurer), and the following are given as the average figuves for the white race: The ‘‘lifting power’’ of a youth of 17 years is 280 pounds. In his twentieth year this increases to 320 pounds, and in the thirtieth and thirty-first years it reaches its height, 356 pounds. At the end of the thirty-first year the strength begins to declixe, very slowly at first. By the fortieth year it has decreased eight pounds, and this diminution con- tinues at a slightly increasing rate until the fiftieth year is reached, when the figure is 330 pounds. After this period the strength fails more and more rapidly until the weak- ness of old age is reached. It is not pos- sible to give statistics of the decline of strength after the fiftieth year, as it varies to a large extent in different in- dividuals.—Strand Magazine. str Confusion at WVhese Dinners. I» his dining room Sir Joshua Rey- no!’ known men of his time, including Dr. Johnson, Goldsmith, Garrick, Burke, Sterne, Hogarth, Wilkes, Allan Ram- say and a score of others, who formed the brilliant Literary club of which thx great painter was the founder. There doubtless in the familiar lines of the author of ‘‘ Retaliation,’’ Wken they talked of their Raphaels, Correg gios and stuff, He shifted his trumpet and onJy took snuff. At these dinner parties, according tc Malone, though the wine and the dishes were of the best, there seemed to be a tacit agreement that mind should pre- dominate over body. The table, we are told, though set only for seven or eight, often had to accommodate double that number. There was usually a deficiency of knives, forks and glasses, and the guests had to bawl for more supplies, while the host calmly left every one tc shift for himself, though he lost nota word, if he could help it, of the conver. sation. —London Telegraph. TO CURE TOOTHACHE IN A MINUTE Use NERVOL. One application cures; if not, your money back. Equally good for Neuralgia 25c, at all Druggists, constantly entertained all the best | eee) ore © oe ROP LAC ae 2 beeen Common people often use figures o! specch which aro both poetical and stron While visiting in Norfolk near the Nov)! soa. ‘Tennyson was much impressed with the saying which he there heard, ** The sea is moaning for the loss of the wind.”’ This poetical saying he used to compar with another he heard used by an old fish, woman who had lost two sons at sea. ©: a stormy day she, clinching her fist at ti advancing tide, cried out: “Aye, roar, do! How I thee show thy white teeth !’’— bxchange hates to es A Bank Director. Stranger— Boy, can you direct me to the nearest hank? Boy—I kin for sixpence, sir. Stranger—Sixpence! isn’t that pay? Boy—Yes, sir, but- it’s bank directors what gits high pay.—-London Punch. high Inhuman. “Ah, yes,’’ she sighed. ‘I was robbed of a lover by the cruel war.” ‘Which one,’’ her dearest friend asked. “The Mexican, the civil or the Yanko- Spanko.’’—Chicago News. The court of appeals of New York has held that it was no ground for a new trial because the jury in a murder case attend- ed church on Sunday in custody of the sheriff and heard a sermon on the preva- lence of crime. The best farming lands in Siberia are those nearest to China, Glinncnnevenesenat aR Dr. A. W. CHASE IN CONSULTATION, TEST THE KIDNEYS They Are the Grent Feeders of Our Bodies—the Purity of the Blood is Dependent on Their Cleans- ing Powers. Dr Chase’s HKidney-Liver Pills are the Only Combined Kidney and Liver Piil—What They Have Ac- complished is But a Guarantee of What They Will D . There's a time to “t old and young, man or woman, when poor health brings trouble, anxiety, and burdens hard to stand up under, and one’s ef- fcrts to rid himself or herself seem cnly to be baffled at every turn, and we are prore to grow discouraged. That is not the time to give up— but the time for action, the time to geek out the seut of the trouble, act as your best judgment and the experience cf others will help you, guarding against mistakes in the treat- 'ment adopted for your particular ail- ment, READ WHAT AMOS CARTER, MELBOURNE. ONT., SAYS: Spasms Lasted for Hours at a 'Time —Left Great Aching and Soreness— Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills Proved His Deliverer. I was for over six months troubled vith very sharp pairs in the ecion ef my kidneys, the snasms lasted for half an hour at a time, and left me with great aching, soreness and pain. I tried many remedies, but they did me no good. I commenced taking Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills accord- ing to directions. I had not much faith that they would cure me, but after taking one box I noticed a change for the better. It may seem ircredibls, but after taking the second box the pains all left me entirely, and I have not had them _ since.--Amos Carter, Melbourne. Price 25 cents per box. all dealera 2 and | }eight ? | phout 20'h Senotember, “Pe A Word to Women Very few clothes are discarded because they are actually worn out. ‘They are thrown aside because you get “ tired of You want something new or different and it costs a good deal of money to buy new things. Why don’t you take those discarded clothes which are in your closets and bureau drawers, and mailze them new with them.’’ hues of the rainbow. body can use it. It multiplies your wardrobe at almost mo cost. Your children can be clothed with the material in your cast- away garments, made new with Maypole Soap. The best druggists and grocers sell it. cake. All other colors, roc. Better send for our free illustrated booklet that tells all about home dyeing. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., Managers Dyes any Colour Maypole Soap cleanses and dyes at one operation. It dyes any material any color—from sombre black to the most brilliant An ordinary wash-bowl is all that is re- quired for small garments. Maypole Soap does not streak or crock the fabric. Any- Ld ” - neon” «* > eenene® ga? 4 *- or Pe o eee wer » et o , oo?’ ~ - - +. - en ee eee Oe "eo. naw “enen ~ 7 Tr } =, s Black, 15 cents a Canadian Depot: 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. : TO LET.—A honse situated >n Water St nearly opposite Round House containing rooms, in goad order. Applv at the office of L. L. Beer, 265 3ins. TO LET.—A cottage on Lower Prince St. Enquire of D. Chappel. “HOUSE TO LET. - On Bayfield St. Apply to H.J. P. Terlizzick, Agent. WANTED.—A person to invest in a money making enterprise, an established business. Must have thorough business education. Q ick returns for ees, invested. Apply fer fo-ther particulars to, Manager. P. ©. Box 693, Ch’towh., 258 1 week. WANTED.—To buy a_ good driver bug and harness, same must b* in good shares a bargain State price &>, and where same ca te seen. Address P, H, O., P. O. Box A HOUSE TO LET—Or Dorchester Street, between Queen an! Pownal “treets, contain- ingeight rooms besides good kitchen and pantre. Possession about Ist Nov. . pply to Villiam Grant, or sop. 200) TO LET -1 bat comfortable brick dwelling bouse, situateon Water Street, nuw D posses- sion of Mrs McD -nald Poss+ssion given Apply to Peake Bros & Co Aug 2th, 86+, eon tf. EMPLOY MVENC WANtED.—Sy 4&2 man— competent book keeper, weful in shipping business Orin any other capacity ina busi- ness estublisumeat. Apply at this office. 223 tf left somewhere, where we were cuiting plate gi¥s8s, a hammer, itisofno use tw »py one but ourselv-s, will the finder kindly retur1to the Jity Hardware store and oblige, R B Nortwn & Co, 264 2i LOST.—Or WANTED.—A therough business woman” with s* meme2ansto tuke a branch ofan e° tablisbed hoase. Ave about thirt.. ‘us have ousivessabitity and tact. sAanpi¢ Man” vger—P. O. Box 598, Ch’town 264 Ilwk WANTED--A general servant, must under stand plain cooking. Apply tO Mrs James Simpson, Rocbivra ol “645 PLE .saNt A) 48 WOK for msnor we men, day or evenin ; $6 to $15 weekly, no can- vassipg orexperreace aceded; plain imstruc-- iiovs and wo: kK Mailed on application. Braz- lian Mfg. Co., New York City 261 dlwWa WJASLALALASAZASLZLSZSZSZAZ4E422444442 = Ss ee ee ee eS i ee eee eee — caine ri OD) PI 5p 2 C3 ees CA) he i ¥ rr | «tf ae ; ; “t Before the nipping frost of winter puts in an ap pearanve it’s quite proper for you to do your buying « : early, “ VIEN’S SUITINGS {}) ij» {jj ih VvV¥ a , eROQATINGS ‘l AND OVERGOATI NG «ll di] We have always held front rank in our live. a! Our present stock is one of the finest we ever had “/ the pleasure of showing and that is saying a good | deal. Call and see our goods although you may not want ati to buy just now. «l FFT TV TTT VY I» PAINTING. | Miss M.H.Ctisholm has reopenec her studio in Morris Block and wil. | give lessons in Oil, China, Water color, and ‘Tapestry painting frow | October Ist |/898 to June Ist 1899. | 662 daw weeks. HENRY R. LOROLY CC. E -M Gan. Soc. Cc. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Consulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties- Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer tog and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addreased to tharlottetowa. STASI HS ase BESIS WS Ale IS b> TT Bis n~ ~~ *' —~ Tm . want to sell ($600.00) six hundred dollars worth of goods every day from now till New Year’s to clear out our stock, With few exceptions buyers will find our retail siock as full and complete as when our big sale began. Kverv day we fill the shelves with reserve stock from our large wholesale stock. We are giving immense bargains SALE The Large Discounts of 20 p.c.to50 op, c off our already low prices are bringing thou sands of buyers trom all parts ofthe Island. Discounts off everything. Every Clerk Instructed to Give Fuij Discounts as Advertised A. WEEKS & CO., Whoesale and Retail ™ DAILW=-=--STOCK MUST BE SOLD-=BARGAINS F@R ALL . o # €. A “2 7 : < om ;