wet 5 a2 da gO te wy oie es fees be > ¥ 4 cf The Daily Examiner! e ‘| Rril! I \ blishinu : Company g i au I RATES MIPTION ANCE @ne Ven 1.46 = Fix Mout’ by 4 fERMS : Four Dollars a Year thee pad ias On sth 0.35 rt of Canada or the ¥ pa >-ar~<4 serate read. "ROO 1E DAILY EXAMINER. 0 te a On TG psn tes ily tae i eet a “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Man, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Oente CHARLOTTETOWN. P. EK. ISLAND, SATURDAY, DECEMBER 26, NO 119. ‘Book and — .. doD Printing We have fi st-class facilities for turning vut the Lest qual- of Jub Printing, from a Visiting card to tne largest display work, | Pr.ces Iw. Work promptly done. | Callana see us. “ =} im . Te WE sKLY EXAal a '\ OL 36. : +m de ir, . esteft atk C * Sian einen. he Duy ‘Examiner Publishing Goa} any e “ a ee - 7 ieee : ‘adits ne CHURCH SERv: CEs. ba 3 33 3 PUNS ABOUT WOMEN. “i > oa << S — j r ae Ps Nio alld Wh SP GS METHODIST. by 3 i at I ose they have now a “woman's J Prince Street— Prayer meeting at 10.15. | , )you suppose that differs : Rev. G. M. Campbell at ll a. m. and 6 ! watch declining healta of | {°™ 8ny other? — Probably has more «5,p. m. Sundev School and Bible ters. So many are cut att | ** yrs in it.—Yonke rs Statesman. Cass at 2.30. bol jit st People Testify : : : “Your fashionable wom: ee in carly ‘years thety cm heart. “Well, | lagen "a Upper P. ince St.—Prayer meeting at 10. | a weet es. Se oar a Rev W J. K rby a. ll am. and 7p. m. not bevond . vet ie wee - i a — . — Morning tope y " - Wonderful Pact.” ' ony Sta; smnants i Favs r af His & d much about her eart etroit ri as i ‘ . a —— mxcdicine, Mood’s Seree- | tone evening tcpe Time is Short. Sunday’ Tqprgyad Hom2dJa hic Remedies, re the guaiity and When the wife of aman whom you like geben! and Bille: Clash 3. Keno wal and thus give catches you ia au old morning gow u was League at 8.20. Sivnagere cordially invited; the following letter: | does she smile at you so sweetly and comfortable seats provided. » Vy te "YA : st to write about my | seem to be so fond of you?—N.Y. Press ; PRESBYTERIAN. FACTS ‘ il i i € y Vor ged 19. She was com- | — "Telk about women talking! If Zon—Preyer meeting at 14-15, tev. | BY PRALE ; ron down, declining, had that tirea | “¢Y “Te 8U¥ Worse than you men ar D Sutherland at 11 a.d 7. Sundsy | ’ nid she would not rer ees meee then 5 dan’s School ani B.tble Class at 2.30 ' = oS , now athing. He—But you must beer iu a i © . he Me bs. She had a bed | mind that we only get that way once in | St. James’.—Prayer meeting at 10. gion cieaee Phos ae ~~ } four years.—Indianapolis Journal. | Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sun-| agg appr ‘sough » do her any good. out Hood's Sarsapa- give ita trial. From the began to get better. ew bottles she was com- alth has been the Mrs. ADDIE PEcx, Amsterdam, N. Y. ft my mother has not strong words as I ne fiood'’s Sarsaparilla i meand I am now well.” ey od's, because ods csaparilla egists. $1. “ll, Mass. s ate 2 her } s BOT f Amsterdam Alldru & Co., Low ss , She purely vegetable, re. bo. Lvl dnd beneficial. 236 Ci. LeNVDAR FOR DECEMBER, 1896 New Moon, 4th day, Lh. 386m, p. F rst Quar, llth day, 8b. 16.9m. p. m s‘all Moon, 19tn day, Ilh. 52.9 n., p. n ™ La-t quarter, 27th day, 7h. 56.2m. a.m. {Sun | Sun | Bi un ap a Dey of Week rises | sets ies jh m hm| aft 1 | Tuesday 72 i 10] 7 56 2} Wednesday 30 19 8 5i 3 Thursday * 9 9 44 4 | Friday 32 9} 10 35 6 | Saturday 33 7; < | Sunday | 4 3 moro 7 ' Mon lay i so 8 ie & + Tuesday 36 | ~ 0 49 & | Wednesday 37 1 sey 19; Thursday 33 Si 342 ‘| Friday 39 8 2 55 12 | Saturday 40 8 | 3 56 13 | Susday At 8 4 44 4 | Moaodav A2 8S) 5 46 5} Tuesday 43 9 6 51 16 WeJinesday 43 9 | 7 50 17 | Tharsday 44 | 8 35 18 Friday ; 45 9 9 1y If | Saturday : ot Mo a 20 | Sunday | 46] 10 10 44 21 Monday 47 ll ll 25 22 | Tuesday 47 12,af 3 23 | Wedoesday 47) 184 64 24 | Thursday 43 13 119 25 | Fridav 48 13 2 @ 26 | Saturday 43 14 2 45 27 Sunday 43 15 3 40 28 | Monday } 43 15 4 50 29 . Tuesday 49 16; @14 $0! Wedoeedsy | 49] 17] 752 31 Thursday j 49 18 | 8 38 P. E Island Railway) & Un and after MOND iY, lth Decem er. 1396 th trains of this Mailway will rua daily Suadays exces ted) as follows .— Ts Out Trains In- ward STATIONS. ward. Read “ up. y. M.A. M.| nA 310 700) Charlottetown ...| 3 1o)Av0 10 3 WwW 7 19)..Royalty Junction. 2 0 9 50 417 8@ North Wil — re 2 04) 9 0S 431 8 17|..Hunter Riv i 1) 3 dt 5 05 8 5:|..Bradalbane..... } 15) 8 17 513-9 Emerald... ..... l Ui) 5 05 5279 Li Freetown .......12 53) | 4 Dt 547 9S Kensingt - 12 aS) ‘ 33 6.010 We} \. { v.lZ OD} 7 OO ‘-.. 0. 12 wi Uw | . 10 30) 1} Mis 10 10) gs We 9 17) 21 Port Hi 9 09) 33 O'Leary... 8 OO ! B5 sioom field 7 3k 43 Alberston.....--. 6 355 53 Tignish .... ---- 6 O+) A. M ts fh P. M.IA. M. "’ ao i of) Charlottetown ...! 5 1010 30 2 BO 7 Af Royal-y "June nm 5 2) 10 Ww 4 4 $15 Bedford ...-0++: 4 +7) 9 30 Bo 8 ADAP.) ve, = owe | Ly. 4 15) 9 05 110 8 35 in.j3” i J Ar. 4 Ua} 8 oo > 6 fH Mosel] ..ccccees 3 » 817 > 1210 OF. .St. Peters .--+-- 2 a 7 45 55710 51). . Bear River .....- 2 Os} 7 038 6 4010 25) -Souris.... 1 2) 6 2 ' _M M.|P. M. $ if Mt. Stewart ....| 3 W 8A 5 22|..Cardigan......-.- 7 30 i 35 5 15). .Georgetown 7 10) 7 Ww vf . FY. Oe M A. M 5 15| .Emerald ....-. 7 wv 6 05). .Cape Traverse 7 uw M A. M. rd Trains are rai »y Easvern Btanda d Time Dp. POTTINGER, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, Moncton, ¥' B A McDONALD, superintendent, Charlottetown. Galway Office. Dec's P. &. island ‘Railway, Xmas and New Years Holidays RETURN TICKETS Mr. Poeticus (who for the last half hour has been reading his latest epic poem): Well, my dear, how do you think it goes? Mrs. Poeticus (who has been gazing int the glass in an abstracted manner) Well, I'm afraid it’s a little loose on the shoulder.—Harper’s Bazar. THEIR FATHER’S DAUGHTERS Allegra Eggleston, danghter of Edward Eguleston, paints children’s ard carves in wood, Although the daughter of George W. Cable has recently married she stil] keepe up her work of illustrating her father’s faces writings. aoa Nordhoff, daughter of Charles Nordhoff, has chosen bookbinding ealling and has fitted herself for it by a course at a famous London binderv. Mildred Howells, daughter of William Dean Howells, the novelist, has a studix in her father’s house in New York and has do Austin Corbin, the New York Millionaire, managed » small hotel last summer at Shinnecock Hills, L. L, and showed much ability in the matter, SAD oars of AUTUMN WEA ER, Thousands Who Dread an Attack of Ca- tarrh as Winter's Cold Approaches--Ye: Catarrh Can Be Banished Under the Magic Touch of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrh Powder. This is not a dogmatic statement, strong as it may seem. Leading members of Parliament, the most prominent clergymen of ‘> e Episcopal, Presbyterian, Methodist, Bapti and Roman Catholic churches,have borne testimony to the as a | ne some clever illustrating for | beoks and magazines, Annie Corbin, daughter of the late We request an immediate payment ot all overdue accounts.McKay Woolen Company. $1, 625: HOW TO OBTAIN THEM. Soap rape rs na they eam co ect eat or theto portion ot FAp- or riull mame and ad and the number of Coupons } B So, postage d,teoM ver Frox.. « 23 the St.. e — — heft - ha meses Jay) aor et ine NUMBER of the eee Competitor lives in. uo. OF . NAME OF DISTRICT Western </nutario, consisting of Counties ing of Counties On- of these East'n Ontario, covsisti tario, Muskoka & alc Counties Province of “Que bee Province of New Brunswick ace iowa Scotia and Prince ward Syracuse, K.Y., & Toronto, Oat. SKATING BOOTS Another lot of Ladies’ Skauog Boots just opened. Our new Skating men is a beauty, Boys’ and Girl’s Skating Boots all sizes W. i. STEWART & C0., London House Buildin g. —_—- J Fichmond Bay and Malpeque «~_ OYSTERS_~+ On Jlalf Shell and served in every variety at the HUB RESTAURANT QUEEN STREET NEXT DOOR TO A. B NORTOP At the Queen Street Jewelry Store. = MN Rings, Brooches, Watches Bracelets, Ladies’ and Gents’ Chains. Received last nig! t, wiil be sold at special prices . until Xmas .P - 'URSION INE FIRS] LA3S fare will be ie sued to and from a!l stations from the 21et inst. to the I+t Ja: usry, 1897, both inclu Shee, « yod for return up to and on the 7th Sanuary. 197, Tickets are not good after date of issue, aod are good for continuous journey only in ecther direction. A. McDONALD, Dp. POTTINGER, Supt. Gen. Mgr. Gov. Rys. Railway Office, Ch’town, 15th Dec, 1896, 145 246 Asthe clipp'ug rearon is now here parties having Lorves that they intend having eslpned, sow do well tocall st Nichoieou’s Stil «+, Grafton St, where eli work ie dore at moderate rater, \& F. HUTCHESON. Total given during year 1897, $19,500 DIis- 3 1 York, Simcoe & al) Counties W. and 8S. of these | Boot for | the Fire of those Monthly Lontinned oa a commence Januar; ist, 189%, { IW BIGYCLES = ’ “MATCHES “16 GiVEN FREE ) EACH MONTH = = FOR 14 First Prizes -.«S Bicycle, , $ 1,000 25 Secon? “ "= old Walsh Odes 625 Bice’ . and Watches given each month. . WRAPPERS RULES. 1. Every month during $987. in each of the $ districts, prizes wiil be awarded as follow The 2 competitors te cual in the lare gent numbers of coupons from the je, will eac Send TH TOP PORTION! district in which they resid receive, at winner's option, a wr sorgents Stearns’ Bicycle, value $100, The $ competitors who send in the mext \largest mun of coupons frora yy | the district in whi: h they reside, wileach receive, at winner's option, @ lady's or gent’s &old Watch, Value oa 2. The anual a TH lose the last “7 ofeach month during 1897. Coupons a —— te for one month's compe at “into the . Competitors who a fea from unsold soap in Raker 5 stock will be a wail —— of Messrs. os » and their debarred from tition = be oe ane com pet gy A printed list of winners in aeinianibiatie will be forwarded to competitors 21 days after each competition cir "4 Messrs. Lever Brothers, Ltd, will endeavor te award nee tale te tie best ‘of their ability and and Judgment, but it is understood that all who compete the award of Messrs, te Brothers, Ltd., asta LEVER BROS., Ld., 23 Scott St., Toronto Yhe Bic oe goes are the celobrated Stearns’, monty eS. C. Stearns & Co., the makers aud has complete hee! is guaranteed by | Pe LE Em, —“~~. | bend BABY’S SK NEEDS "BABY OWN SOAP’ CPA TSS | Ee NL Nel lO A ~ NONE BETTER * * FOR # # | DELICATE SKINS The Albert Toilet Seap Co., Mfrs. Montreal. SN OLD Al lle, lll Lm lm lm ini —— PPL LL AL ent ee id SOSA VIM, = VIG02, ViTALITY RESTORED IN 39 DAYS GOOD EFFECTS AT ONC. CATON’S VITALIZER. Cures general or special deb'lity wabetel nsss, svermatorrhoe’, emissio i, imoo enc paresis ete, Corrects functional disorders caused by errors or excesxe4, qickly res‘or ing Lost Manhood, in old or young, giving vigor and strength where former weak- ness prevailed, Convenient p iwkage,simp!e, effectual, and legitimate. CURE 18 QUICK AND THOROUGH Don,t be deceived by imitatiuns; insist en CATON’S VITALIZER, Sent sealedif your dr gzist does not haveit’§ Pric> $i per pxz-, 6 for $5, with written enarante: of com plete cure. tnformation, referenc's, ete, f ee anu ecnfidential Send us s atemeatofeiu e and 2c fora week’s trial treatment One oniy sent toceach ptison. GAPIN MZ *, ‘).,, Bosron, MAS; Oe PI OE ee a ce a ce a a effectiveness of this medicine. Mr. John Mac Edwards, the popula wr purser of the Canadian Pacific steamer ‘‘Arthabasca,” is one who was cured of intense suffering from catharrhal troub- les by the use of this medicine. Good Sam- arte an-like a has ever since recommended it ry who » suffer. Head off an attack of cat wr by having this medicine at your hand. SOLD BY DR. S. W. DODD -_- _- — SOUNDS IN THE STILLY NIGH? { The Mysterious Noises Which Timid Peeple. What would not be revealed were a cenius to be taken of the men in Chi- cago who have been awakened by the sound of a thief of the nignt cutting the screen away from the kitchen door, ard then sawing a hole in the woodwork ‘ce as toenable him to thrust his hand through, shoot the bolt and then break in to revel in a midnight debanuch of crime? How many men of this lakeside city have held joint debates with them- selves on the wisdom of getting up ard uttering a loud, protracted and rasonar.t whoop, as compared with the more dis- creet plan of lying stili and fearfully permitting the robber to rob? And the cats out in the back entry, battling at the fron garbage cans for what feasting lies in fishheads and day-before-yesterday beef—do they wot a single wot as to the horror that they are generating in the parlor bedroom just forty-five feet away? A cat at a garbage van does not in itself resamble red murder running riot, but it sounds exactly that way. Every noise which one such makes is the precise racket which goes with the com- mission of a fearful and hideous crime. The dictionary definition of a window shade says nothing of concealed weapons, jimmies, dynamite or gag. And yet the 1 a. m.window blind is a creature which goes about its business armed cap-a-pie for treason, stratagem and spoils, to say nothing of offences more common, and conseyuently more dreaded. Given a window blind which does not just fit the opening, and which in a sobbing way rubs against the vertical sides of the casement; given also the hour of Marco Bozzaris, and, in addition to these gifts, given a plain, common, earnest civilian, embraced in the arms of slumber up to the time when the rubbing begins, and there is a combination which would drive Mme. Tussaud distracted, fill Chiet Badenoch’s reception rx0m with choice and distinguished slaughters, and make hair of the citcassian and tangental sort the proper ard correct thing. A common yellow window blind which sells ordin- arily for forty-three cents, or for twenty cents on ‘‘bargain’’ days, can bully the Spanish inquisition out of its boots when it comes to terrifying mankind¢. The doorlock, which takes a notion to rattle back into its proper place after having been turned too far earlier in the evening, knows its business also, and its businss is to people the mind of the man who js just roused from a sweei dream of peace with horrible pictures of sudden and extemporaneous death. In the cave of the lock, which, having been turnec too far back, later releases itsel{ with a sharp click, allowing the bolt tc take its natural position, there can be nc manner of doubt. ‘The half-awake flat dweller has good and ample reason to be- lieve that the noise comes from the lock —hbecause, in fact, it does come there- from. Then rises into rapid prominence this query: ‘‘What sort of man is it who is out there with a skeleton key letting himself into this holy and virtuous flat?’’ Of course, he is a Jarge, bulky man,with chloroform in his possession, and bearing fa great burden of deadly weapons. He has come to get everything in the flat. from the folding bed to the napkin rings, and he is going to perform with many strange fire arms if necessary to achieve his object. Perhaps, after all, the ill-fit- ting window-blind, which sways in the draught, is the greatest criminal of the age. More midnight alarms have been eansed by it than by almost any othes inanimate maletactor, although the pan- try door, which standing ajar, is pushed open or is closed by the pug dog out on & meandering expedition, is a decent second, —Chicago Record. Tnierest A FEW DO’S. Do come to the theater late, especially when you have seats in the middle of the row. Do, when taking the children out for an airing on Sunday, look a little inter. ested. Do, when interviewing actresses after a lapse of ten years, tell them they look younger than ever. Do, when purchasing perfume for the cook, buy a good quality. You will be the one to suffer for itif youdon’t, Do, when dining at the restaurant, help yourself to all the toothpicks on the table, It will save your money.—N.Y, World, <a NEW HAVEN NUTES. This seems to be a thriving settlement, adorned at all times by the faculties of nature. The shipping has closed for the past few weeks, being carried on to a con- siderable extent. Pressed hay formed a large part of the export. The temperance society of this place receives very careful attention, and the school is progressing rapidly under the guidance of Mr. Lea, our well known principal, and Miss Deveraux the assisiant. An important event has occurred here that has created a sensation at least to some extent. It appears: that one of our enterprising farmers, Mr. Neil A. Lamont is about completing his tall shipments, consisting for the most part of potatoes, oats, turnips and hay. As he was returning from the city one evening being to some extenc exhilarated bv fire-water, he became bewildered and wandered to the north, south, east and west of Charlottetown Royalty. Here he became entangled in « barb wire fence and had to extricate hi« horse leaving the waggon behind. This young mar reminds one of Rip Van Winkle as he wandered astray over the Kaatskill mountains; on awakening he found himself in the middle of a grove of popular trees and after many romantic wanderings hai to return home. Severai ill-fated expeditions have been sent out in search of the wagg on, bit without succes? Eel fishing is carried on extensively in the western section af this place and it is said that Mr. Peter McFadyen has latel~ invented an important stratagem for catching them. He takes them by magic. The postmaster of the"place has lately purchased a valuable mare. Her class is 2.32. Potato bags and hornflys have gone to rest, J. C., Tae Execorer. Piles Cured in 3 to 6 Kights Dr. Agnew’s Ointment wil! cure all cases of itching piles in from three to six nights. One application brings comfort. For bine! and bleeding piles it is peerless. Also cures Tetter, Salt Rheum, Eczema, Barber’s Itch and all eruptions of the skin. 35 cents, SOLD BY DR. S. W. DODD, Official figures received at Washingtom show that fifty thousand Armenian child— ren were made orphans by the Turkish massacres, J. Us phea, N. i Bayes * Chase & Very stu everything advertised, severa manent Piles it fal ing Ganon TOS., Bt. wea s Gintment cured we case of Itchin ae ~~ Highest of all in Leavening Power.—Latest U.S. Gov't Report Royal ABSOLUTELY PURE Baki Powder UNITED STATES AND SPAIN. The Boston Traveller Thinks War Between These Countries a Certainty, The Boston Traveller announces that in its opinion war with Spain is an absolute certainty. The Traveller believes there is no reason to doubt that congress will de- clare and acknowledge the independence of Cuba, and that as a consequence, Spain will consider it such an affront that hostil- ities will be the immediate resnli, It is the opinion of publisher Tory E. Warden, that the war spirit in New England, at least, is it at fever heat, aad that thousands of people are eager to take up aris for the purpose of freeing Cuba Mr. Warden | states that one of the most prominent basi- . jship, pure ani singple, of ness men of Bo-ton,a man of a!most national repute, with an abundant fortune, has offer- ed to head the Traveler fund with $50,900 for the purpose of equipping a brigade to send to Cuba. If hostilities should also break out the Traveller announces t'a it is already looking around for the purpose of getting an option on a large steamsb'p so that a brigade can be sent to the frent at the earliest opportunity. The London papers very generally com- ment upon the gravity «f the situation between the United States and Spain. They agree, for the most part, in exvress- .ing the belief that Pr. sident Cleveland will veto the resolution, but that it. will be passed by congress over hii veto. Looking to “the momentous po:sibility of the peculiar will overriding President Cleveland and the Cabinet,’ the Chronicle thinke, that “it ia a bad oatiook for the relations of all uations with the United States. COULD Nor TURN IN BED. Terrible Suffering ofa an : Elora Lady From Rheumatism-—-Fifteen Years a Sut ferer, But Cured by Two Bottles of South American Rheu- matic Cure. No pen can describe the intensity of suffer- ing that may come from an attack of rheuma- tism. ‘‘For fifteen years,” says Mrs. John Beaumont of Elora, Ont., ‘‘I have been more wr less troubled with rheumatism, which took the form of pains in my back, often confining me tu my bed, and rendering me part cf the time wholly unfit for my duties. At times I suffered so intensly that [ could not turn in my bed, and the disease was fast reaching a point where both myself and my husband had become thoroughly discouraged of recovery. A friend recommended South American Kheu- matic Cure, and after the first bottle I was able to. sic up, and before four bottles were taken I was able to go about as usual, and have been in excellent heaith. SOLD BY DR. S. W. DODD. H. and A. Allen bave given a@ contract for a 10,000 ton freigiit steamer. This rew vessel will be 470 feet long, 52 feet beam, and will have depth of 36 feet 6 inches. Herengines will be of 3,000 horse power and will drive ber ata speed ot 124 kaots. She will be a large freight tremendous carrying capacity. ——__—__—_ it Saved Our Chile, “My little daughter, three and a half gear old, suffered three years with Eczema. Her little body was covered with the itch- ing rash, and doctors did no good. | Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment entirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clearand 1otasign of rash is to b seen.” Andiew Aiton, Hartland, N. B Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefitted hy this untailing cure for piles and skin dis £878, Don’t miss our “15-cent table” of fancy —‘’ glars vare— Moore & McLeod, day School and Bible Class at 2.30. ROMAN CATHO IC. First Mase, 7.30 a.m. Children’s Mase. 9a. w. High Mass at 10.30 o’elock. Ve-pers avd Benediction, 7 pm. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s -Mveining prayer at 11. Holy Communion at 7 p im. sunday Schyol and Bible Ciass at 2 30. Evening prayer at 7. Ajj seats free and unappropriated. Everybody welcome. St. Peter’s—Holy Communion at 8 a Mats ot ili a m. Catechism and Bible classes at 2.30 p. in. Evensong at 7 p m. All seats free and unappropriated . BAPTIST, Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. ww. Corey at 11 and 7. Sunday Scheat and Pastor’s Bible Class at 230. Strangers welcome ani provided with comfortable seats. CHRI-TIAN — Upper Great George Street. O. B. Emery at Il and 7, sete School and Bible Class at 2.30 p.m, Y.P.8.C,E. Monday evening at 7 30. Prayer meeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 o’clock. A cordial invitation to all. SALVATION ARMY, Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3 and 7. Week night eervices—Monday, Tuesday, Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 o'clock RAILWAY MEN. Gospel Meeting—Remember the Gospel meeting in ¥.M. C. A. Parlor Sunday afternoon at 4 o'clock, conducted by the Railwayjmen. Strangersfalways welcome. Chesinut street, Gaelic gervice st 4 pm. ST. THOMAS CRURCH, LONG CREEK. Morning service and sermon by lay readers every Sunday at 11 a. m—'he ‘fourth Sunday in each month excepted. Holy Commauion on the fourth Sunday in cach moath—service and sermon by Rev. Mr. Andrews. Mr. Andrews will al-o con- duct a service and deliver a sermoa on the econd Wednesday of each moh. SCHOOL EXAMINATLUN- The semi-annua! exam ination of North Rusiico school took place on the 18th inst. There were a good number of visitors present iocluding some of the fair sex. The classes were examined by Mr. Pa'rick Movaghan. tercher of St. Ann’s, Hope River, and Professor Gal ant,teacher of St. Andrews School, North Rustico. The d ferent classes acquitted them- selves very creditably, reflecting great credit on theirteacher, Mr. Amos Mon- eghaa. Phe people of North Rustico may ja tly feel proud of having secured such a pains taking and efficient teacher. Resvic. eee ees DEATH FROM SUFFOCATION. Almost a rueee But. for Dr. Agnew’'s Cure for the Heart--Strange Story of a Northwest Lady. A death to be dreaded is suffocation, and yet this is one of the usual phases of heart disease: Mrs. J. L. Hiller of Whitewood, N W.T., came as near this dangerous point as need be She says: ‘*f was much afflicted with heart failure, in fact I covld not sleep or lie down for fear of suffucation. I tried all the doctors in this section of the country, but they failed to give me relief. A local druggist recom- mended Dr, Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. [ tried it, and with the result that I im mediate'y secured ease that I did not know before, and after taking further doses of the medicine the trouble altugether left me. Itis not too much to say that it saved my life.” SOLD BY DR. S. W. DODD. Sharkey will get the $10,000, the injuoc- tion which Julian, Fitz-immons’ manager, took out having been set aside by the j dze on the ground that prize fighting was i legal and the court had no power to re- cognize a bargain made regarding such a contest. NO USE OF HIS LEGS, Doctors Could Not Help Him, But Two Bottles of South American Kidney Cure Removed the Disease~- The Story of a Wingham arner, Kidney disease can be cured, Mr. John Snell, a retired farmer of Wingham, Ont., says: “For two years I suffered untold misery, and at times could not walk, and any standing position gave intense pain, the result of kidney disease. Local physicians could not help me, and I was continually growing worse, which alarmed family and friends. Seeing South American Kidney Cure advertised, I grasped at it asa dying man will grasp at anything. Result— before half a bottle had been taken I was totally relieved of pain, and two bottles entirely cured me.” To cure kidney disease a liquid medicine must be taken, and ore that is a solvent, and can thus dissolve the sand- like particles in the blood, SOLD BY DR. S."°W. DODD. It has been practically decided bet ween Canadian Minister of Agriculture Fisher and Secretary Morton that the proper « ffi - cers in each country shall take up the question of modification of quarantine lawe, and when an agreement hax been reached es to all particulars it shall be presented to the representative heads cf of departments for ratification . A BROKEN DOWN LUMBERMAN, Not a Financial, But W a Ph Wreck--Past Doctors’ Skill, say Cured by South American Nervine. Prestrated by nervous debility Mr. FE. Errett, lumber merchant and miil owner of Merrickville, Ont., was forced to withdraw from the activities of business. Ile says: “I tried everything in the way of doctors’ skill and proprietary medicines, but nothing helped me. I was influenced to use South American Nervine, avd I can truthfully say that I had not taken half a bottle before ] found beneficial effects. Asa result of sevcral bottles I find myself to-day strong and health iy, and ready fer any amount of business, where before my nervous system was so undermined that I could scarcely sign my own pame with a pen Or pencil. I say, feelingly know ningly, get a bottle of this wonderful medicine.” stimate Forms of Rhoumatixcm, Ca tarrh, Syspeosia, Kidney Com plaiatsand Blood and Nerveas Dis- eases Are Prom pily and Perm: nent. ly Cured by Munayon’s T emedies-Ask Your Drugzisit for Munyon'’s Gaide to Mealth, Sclecta 25-cent Remedy and cure Yourself. Mr. C. A. Michaxd, 5 St. Lawremce Street, Montreal, says: “I found great relief after using Munyon’s Rheumatism Care, so much so, that s iffcring from dyspepsia I resolved to give his remedy a trial. The results have been ex- cellent and I feel that I have been cured. I have no hesitancy in saying that Munyon leads them all.’ Munyon’s Rheumatisin Cure sckiom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 25¢. 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