THE DAILY EXA1N: R, CH\R TTKTIWN MAR‘ IL16. 1898 eye tL 4 Pipi i eth MEG A Sympatheti- Stomach, The kind of sympathy which some people have with human suffering—a sympathy which concerns itself with the effect of the spectacle of that suffer- ing on themselves rather than with the feelings and relief of the sufferers—is neatly satirized in this story: Mr. Coddle, returning to his office after a trip outside, drew a long face. **Oh, dear,’’ he sighed, ‘‘I saw such | When a young woman sits down and ponders over her future life, there is one all tant subject which she should not fore In a day dream she may build casties in the air with a happy home, laugh- ing children and a loving husband in the for roum At that moment she may be fa th Matrimony and motherhood ! h ut no happiness to the young woman who suffers from weakness and disease 0/ the distinctly feminine organism. The wo man who suffers in this way will be a weak nervous, sickly, petulant wife, an incapab! mother and an unamiable hostess Not knowing the truth, her acquaintances will not understand that she is deserving of pity rather than reproach Atiy woman may b and healthy in a womanly way if she will use the right remedy. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription is the best of all medicines for weak and ailing women It acts directly on the d VY; + sere , strong t Hi ae hicate ani portant organs that make wife diood and maetherhopd possib! It makes them strong ealthy and vigorous It ban!shes the dangers that strround ma It insures a healthy baby and an iple supply of nourishment. Thousands of women who were weak, sickly, nervous invalids, are now Wealthy, robust wives and competent mothets of healthy children, as ' the result o: the use of thig medicine | Mrs. John M. Conkiin, of Patterson, Putnam ». N. ¥.. (Box 104), writes: “1 am enjoying fer fet (health and have heen since I took the last i bottle ] E ‘ rite Prescription. T had f Hing f the internal rgvans, or female weakness, and flowing ised by miscarriage, and was very weak when I commenced taking your medicine.’ The anfailine : never-griping cure for conustipation—Dy, Pierce's Pleasant Pellets san i Coughs and colds heed not be endured; they can be cured, and that quick ys | * Many mixtures are tem- | porary in effect, but Scott's Emulsion of Code-liv Oil | with Hypophosphites is a \r wa permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This may prevent Jung troubles. soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. serious P. B. Island Railway O« and after MONDAY, 27th Dee., 1 frains of this Railway will rua daily, (Sun Hays excepted,) as under. i . lrrains Inj Wrains Out) STATIONS. |wasd. 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Old black Hezekiah was driving his lean and aged cow home one night when he came to a place where the road branched into two forks, and here the in search of adventures. Lame and rheu- matic as he was the old man could scarcely hope to circumvent the cow, and so in his difficulty he hailed a ragged boy iaiy sitti;s on a fence with; **Sey, dar, head dat cow!’ ‘‘Head ’er? Why, she’s done got a head !’’ **T mean torn ’er.”’ **She looks to me to be right side out a’ready.’”’ **No, no, you brack rascil; speak to *er, won’t you?”’ **Speak to ’er? Why, suttenly. Good evenin, Miss Bossy!’’—New York Sun- day Journal. > eo Boe 4 RA es U a ‘ay . Pex SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by theso Litiio Pills. They also rclieve Distress from Dyspersfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausez, ness, Bad Tastein th \ A per- Drowsi- o WN “a fouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Email Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. | They See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Little Liver Pills, — LEGAL “QARD. MATHIESON % BENTLEY Rarristers, Solicitors, &c. ——— Carter’s OFFICES~— Cameron Bleck, Charlottetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. \W. FE. BENTLEY. \IATHTESON. + * ‘ Ch’town. ony Se NOTICE. ATER TAKERS who are in arrears for Water Rates, r1e hereby notified, that unless all rates are paid on or before March 15th, 1898, the water will be off without further notice. oar D, McLEAN, Secretary. Water Commissioners’ Office, March 2rd, 1898-63 41 2aw ERONCHO PETE’S BIKE. Et Was Too Great a Novelty For the Coyote Hollow Boys. ‘“‘What happened to Broncho Pete?’ said Colonel Jasper Clegg. ‘‘He put on too much durned style for this camp, , that’s all, ¢ oyote ii llow ‘lows to be up to date ‘n to know a shorthorn as £00 a3 he strikes the camp, but when it comes to doin a hand painted, Fifth avenue frill we lays down our hands *n points the finger of scorn at the jay what essays the job. Pete, he went over the range to ’Frisco after he’d s a big band ‘ncarminated that townshipa whole lot, I spect, ’n was that enervat- ed by the atmosphere of the place that he got plumb locoed. ‘‘He came back ina ping bat’n a boiled shirt, with prongs to it stickin out by his chin like a yearlin’s horns, ‘mn he liked to broke Curl heart here by callin for ‘pussy caffys’ ’n ‘ver mut frappy’ ’n suchlike. The boys didn’t mind that so much, ’cause a m2? got a right to be temperance if he likes to, but what stampeded this camp was when Pete rode through it on two buggy wheels, hitched tandem toa whiftletree, @ yellin ’n a shoutin like a ’Patche buck on a six blanket booze. ‘*Pete had a rubber hose round each wheel, ’n he — ys y. ve _ come down the grad: a-whoopin, as slick as a drink goes down a bull puncher’s throat. We all | turned out here at the Strajgbt Flush, | "pn we ‘lowed as he was plum Jocoed ’n } had oughter be roped for safety. He | came a-roarin ’n a-swearin, like greaser at a brandin, when all ter oncet somethin went ‘pop, pop, pop!’ ’n we all just oroke for cover, ‘cause we ’low- ed Pete had got his tank full ’n had un- limbered bis artillery. **Curley here had presence of mind | *nuff to plug one at Pete for luck when he jumped bebind the door, ’n that set- tled things down a whole lot. Tock Pate right back of the left ear. We all was dead sorry afterward ‘n ‘scribed for a monunient for him, when we learned that the doggoned thing he was strad- dlin was one of them bicycles we'd heard of, ‘’n that he wasn't shootin at us, ’n that the pops was only his rubber hose tires bu’stin, but Pete pointed a moral to this camp, which it is, ‘That it’s blamed unhealthy to put on too much style.’ ’’—C©. H, Scofield in San Francisco Examiner, A Surprise to the Village. A distinguished author visited his old home in the south the other day. ‘*Don’t you know that man on the post- office steps?’’ a citizen said to an old inhabitant, indicating the author. **The feller with the beaver hat on?’’ “*Fen.*’ **I can’t say as I does,’’ said the man after he had looked well at the author. ‘* Well, that’s so and so, who used to live around here. He’s a great man now.’’ *‘Onpossible!’’ exclaimed the old in- habitant. ‘‘How could he ever ’mount ter anything? Why, he use ter tote water ter my mules.’’—Atlanta Consti- tution. ny be { a | Sure Sign. “Somethin is the matter with my liver, I'll bet,’’ said Mr. Jason. “You got a good enough appetite, fur as I can see,’’ said Mrs. Jason. “Oh, yas, I eat ald right an sleep all right, but I was down to the grocery today listenin to the fellers talk, an them jokes I been laughin at fer years didn’t seem funny at all.’’—Indianapo- jis Journal. One Definition of It. **Pa,’’ said Tommy, ‘‘what is econo- my?’’ ‘‘Economy,’’ replied Mr. Hardup, with a meaning glance at his wife, ‘‘is walking three blocks to save a car fare and making a kick for a new bonnet on the strength of it.”’——San Francisco Ex- aminer, WOOD'S PHOSPHRODIN & The Great English Remedy. 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The Berlin Post says that the estab- lishment having exclusive rights to man- ufacture Bering’s antitoxine pays hii a monthly royalty of $17,500. Figaro quotes these figures and observes that Or. Roux, assistant director of the Pas- teur institute, in Paris, does not profit | at all from his discovery, | ‘The carters who haul into the city of | Rome the sand used in making mortar | exposed to dangers, the greatest of | Which are the landslides in the country and the fines of the guards in the city. 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