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Perfectly adapted 2snap-<chots or time «xposures and equally con- enient as a hand or tripod camera, riwe with plate kulder, - . ° . mapiete developing and pr iting ontat, - of Burcha Cameras and Kedaks free at agencte on Oy mas. 2.50 1,00 EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. or a free copy of ourinteresting book “Ip” and “How you are swindled.” We have extensive «x perience in the intricate patent laws of 50 foreign countries. Serd sketch, model or agers. Ke PYork. Life Building, Mortresh, aad ’ ew York e 1 . itreel, , \ s#hington, D. GC. way he Ww THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY A PRINCE RAILWAY GUARD rinoe Chilkow, the Russian minister for railways, commenced his career by making a tour of the world in order to take note of all the latest inventions and to stu raijroads abroad in a practical manner. He first of all worked as an ordinary mechanic in the locomotive works at Liverpool, after which he became a railway guard and afterward station master at an Eng- Returning to Kussia, he ed as a mechanic and after- ly the working of | lish town. again work rd as several years on n master the ‘ran 1g made director of the then inspector g r.—Paris \ stati scaspian rail Var rallway, ner ilways and finally munist sovit Signal, His Fall. ter, the comedian, 7 ; hn Doar s onn LaDnca mes all the way from Que- story tnat ¢ be He was sightseeing with a Tom- my Atkins one day while in that prov- ince, and they had as companion and ldier. When they reached I ynument, which is located nm a historic spot, Tommy said, ‘* Wot’ > 7 enide an old s rey lied, ‘¢ 'Rre’s were @ 9 asked Tommy. the guide. ‘jim !’’—New urt ’im?’’ | replied 1! Hit killed Stopped the Duel. This happened in Brazil: Felix Bo- eayuva and one Zuccharini of Sao Paulo are both journalists, the latter an Ital- ian. Zuccharini challenged Bocayuva to a ‘‘Certainly,’’ replied the Brazilian in effect, ‘‘if you are good enough to fight with a gentleman. Get a certificate of character from your con- sul and I’}] meet you.’’ So Zuccharini applied to the Italian consul in Rio for a certificate of character. Learning the purpose, the consul refused, and ore duel was off. Ian a) auei. Advantages of Married Life. ‘*Married life is the thing.” ‘Why, for instance?’ ‘‘Well, you can have the comforts of home then.”’ ‘‘Are you keeping house ‘‘No, but we've got a peach of a boerding honse.”’ 5° .,". + ,? Left Prostrate Weak and Run Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition~ Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilla. ““T was very much run down, having been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which did me no good. I would have severe spells of coughing that would leave me prostrate. I was told that my lungs were affected, and my heart and kidneys were in a bad condition. In fact, it seemed as though every organ was out of order. I felt that something must be done and my brother advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I procured a bottle and began taking it. Before it was half gone I felt that it was helping me. I continued its use and it has made me a new woman. I cannot praise it too highly.” Mrs. SUMMER- VILLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One True Blood Purifier. Bold by all druggists. $1, six for $5. i i 21 table, Hood's Pills tiavie, tenesetat 25e. ee Base Burners. Heating Stoves at Greatly Reduced Prices Dodd & Rogers Wholesale & Retail the Modern Monster ! After passing | »! . 7 ai ( tells a | DOING HIS DUTY. John §. Mr. Morgan Tells of His Struggle Kidney Dis” Ae edical Adviser Could Not Help Hir Various Ki lney Pills Remedies Him. rk, N.S., Jan 27.—“I always a good deed, and when I find a erie , Lalwsys say so,” Mr. Jobn 8, Morgar » one of the l rand enterprising business | [ this place, a few days ago. I reason and on this prince ple | believe to be my duty to let the public [now wha t Dodd’s Kidn y Pijls did for me, “For a year anda half] suffered with K ey DD Ch f ge atler another, and ugh ltried many differeut medi cines, aad took the advice of various men, iL ¢ i find no relief. “T lost my flesh rapid'y, and grew very weak SO Wei » Indeed, as to be y irYtually . Cripp My urine was unaturally dark in Color, nd gave me mort frightful pain while passing Kheumatism attacked me, snd added tO MY misery. | “Having heard of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I | decided tO try what they would do for me as a last resoures I could tell on the i u Lt the y were do m Sood, | 1a week i Cc ruld sleep indiy all night, the urinating pains were - 5 less severe, and I felt better in every way. had to use twenty boxes but I am cured now, and I consider my case was ao exceptionally severe and difficult one.” Doda’ ney Pills are the obly n edi cine that wil) positively and withont fail, cure every phase of Kidney Disease, from Bright’s Disease ti Backache. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are sold by all drug- gists at fifty cents, boxes $2.20, or sent on receipt of price, by Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. —-~— en ee o+ore — Inditn Tervitory Tippltes. Anytbing which hasa basis of alcohol fs in demand in the Indian Territory. Intoxication is craved, aud the stomach of the Indian Territory drinker does not quarrel with the form in which it comes. Wood alcohol, accounted poison in most parts of the country, is consumed in considerable quantities. The peddlers buy it in Oklahoma, dilute it with wa- ter and sell it by the pint on this side of the line. One way of bringing whisky into the Indian Territory is to have a barrel with a false bottom. Freighting across the border iscommon, There are in- terior stores which draw their stocks of goods from cities and railroad points outside. A barrel with a false bottom is a device by which a storekeeper may ship in a considerable quantity of whisky, while the contents, to all or- dinary examination, seem to be coal oil or some other legitimate article. Ingenuity in evasion of the territorial prohibition probably reached its high- est form of development when one of the dealers got up a good imitation of an egg. Each egg was filled with whisky. The eggs were shipped here openly in cases. They were sold for 25 cents each to those who knew the se- cret. The purchaser chipped a hole in the artificial shell amd found in each egg what was enouga fora moderate drink. The eggshell was of plaster of paris in a fair imitation.—St. Louis | Globe-Democrat. A Man of Many Parts. Here is an amusing old handbill printed and circulated in Cumberiand early in the nineteenth century: ‘JT, James Williams, parish clerk, saxtone, town cryer and bellman, make and sells all sorts of haberdasharies, groceries, etc., likewise hair and whig drest, and cut, on the shortest notice. Also— “‘N. B.—I keeps an evening school, where I teach at reasonable rates, read- ing, writing, singing and sums. ‘*N. B.—I plays the hooboy occasion- ally, if wanted. ‘‘N. B.—My shop is next doore, where I bleed, draw teeth and shoo horses, all with greatest scil. ‘‘N. B.—Children tant to dance, if agreeable, at six pence per week, by me, J. Williams, who buy and sell old iron and ccals—shoes cleansed and mended. ‘““N. B.—A hat and pair of stockings to be cudgelled tor, the best in 5, on Shref Tushday. For particulars incuire within, or at the horse shoo and bell, near the church, on tother side of the way. ‘“‘N. B.—Look over the coor for the sighn of the 3 pigeons. ‘“*N. B.—I sell good ayle, and some- times cyder—lodgings for single men.”’ —London Sketch. TSS, eS SSeS —s- aoa {_ ook OUT for the first signs of impure blood— Hood's Sarsaparilla is your safeguard. It will purify, eurich and vitalize your BLOOD. a CAMERA FOR SALE Cost $10.00, two months in use, as good as new, will be sold for $5.00. For sale at this office eceeceese-eeseenense aaa a aN: CC CONT LOD LOLA LL LLL LAL LLL LL LLL LLL LLL LLL LOLA LLL { a THE POETICAL OLD LADY An old Isdy in a small country town has kept for the last 29 years and still keeps her accounts in doggerel verse. For exainple (and the specimens given are actual extracts from her books), if Mrs. Jones bas half a pound of tea on tick’’ it is entered thus: M1 Jones doth owe to me For half a pound of Souchong tea 1s. 4. Or if Mr. Smith buys a pound of sug- ar, two pounds of rice and a Dutch cheese the entry will be under Smith’s hi ©; A pound of moist sugar And two of best rice, With four pounds of Dutch cheese Which I hope will be nice—] 11344. And soon all through the book. In some cases the verses to the customer’s intention or ability to pay for the goods ordered, Thus: Lizzie Barber for her father Had some flour today; Some apples, too, and toilet soap, But I don’t believe he'll pay 2s. 3d. express l'} booking work wili drive mez When I think of folk like they.) The lines in brackets are very sugges- tive if not exactly grammatical.— Chambers’ Journal. Cats and Monkeys. All animals, even the wildest, can be subjected in some way to the dominion of man and be domesticated to some ex- tent. Here, for instance, are two very curious facts about cats. Many persons, including some of our greatest natural- ists, believe that our English domestic cat is descended from the Egyptian do- mestic cat.’ Yet all records go to prove that the cats of Egypt lived in droves, were cared for in droves, were fed in | droves and worshiped in droves, with + the result that Egyptian cats never got domesticated or became half as intelli gent as ours. The like truth ig suggested from In- dia, where monkeys are worshiped. These are allowed to become nuisances. They are fed and they have any amount of liberty, and what is the consequence? They never lose their innate savagery. The method of caring for them has heen wrong. All the devotion and care ex- pended on them are practically wasted, and if we treated our cats in the same fashion as the Indians do these monkeys they would become just as wild and un- domesticated. —Cassell’s Magazine. ma? Ly a = =—"S A SEA OF FLAME. On the evening of November, 28th, 1878, a fire broke out in the British ship Melanie, loaded with 500 barrels of petroleum. An awful mass of flames shot up from the main hatch and the vessel quivered from stem to stern with explosion of the barrels. Her seams opened and the blazing petroleum poured out into the river, spreading a belt of fire around her. The master and seamen jumped overboard. Captain Sharp, whose vessel was lying close-by, propelled a small boat through the blazing river and after a severe scorching and imminent peril, saved the seamen from a horrible death. All over civilization there are thousands of men in more imminent danger than were those seamen. They are threatened with consumption or are already in the clutch of that deadly disease. If they only knew it, help is at hand. Dr. Pierce’s Golden Med- ical Discovery cures 98 per cent. of all cases of consumption. It also cures bronchitis, asthma, throat and nasal troubles and all diseases of the air passages. It is the great blood-maker, flesh-builder, and nerve-tonic. It makes the appetite hearty, the digestion perfect and the liver active. The ‘‘Golden Medical Discovery” is the product of that eminent specialist, Dr. R. V. Pierce, who, during the thirty years that he has been chief consulting physician to the great Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute, at Buffalo, has treated more cases than fifty ordinary physicians treat in a lifetime. Thousands given up by doctors, have tes- tied to complete recovery under this mar- velous medicine. Constipation causes and aggravates many serious diseases, It is speedily cured by Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. P. E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE We wish all our Graduates Patrons and Friends A Happy New Year. Our next Term begins Tuesday, Jan 3. 1899 We have the best facility and best method for imparting instructions in the following: Pook Keeping, Arithmetic, Sherthand, Typewriting, Business Correspondence. Commercial Law. Term; moderate. Rapid progress made by all cur Student:. Send orapply for our Pro- =~ us, ~t’town Dec 31 18 eod and - m. doubt as | 28, 1£99, a ‘iim. ’ THEIR WEDDING TRIP EQUAL 10 OCCASIONS wore Whitworth, who he posts of honor in English rcles, was a kindly, man as well as a wit ¢ ma summer visitor in a New England mill town made friends with one or two of the French Canadians who were em- ployed as operatives in the milla. ld Variong diplomatig Eracious gentle. ind a man of the ‘ | Ua, Ole One of, these was an elderly widower wor id, He had indeed almost measured whose two youngest children the visitor | ®WOrcs with Napoleon at the Toilerieg had taken “to drive with him several | Wen that despot railed at England for times. not having evacuated Egypt and Malta, ‘‘T make a marriage nex’ week, accused her of having violated trvatieg and ended by flourishing a cane danger. 1s..y n ar the face of the English ems basador. Lord Whitworth put his hand on the hilt of his eword. ‘*What would you have done if the emperor had struck you?’’ he wags after. ward asked. “TI would ground,’”’ | Perhaps the best story told of him jg aa shea dea as she ae- + { home late all go past 9 ma’mselle,’’ said the father posited the children at their one afternoon, ‘‘You see us your house on the wedding trip. ‘‘Indeed!’”’ said the young woman. ‘“‘Shall you go in the coach?’ ‘‘No, we go in hired buggy. My wife she go, and I with her, to the bury ground, same as our people most al- said the man, with evident sur- prise at the lady’s ignorance. ‘Three ‘old buggy more behind us, and we all carry | one showing how his quick wit disposed two, three bouquet to put on my first of a rival. When he Was at the Russian wife’s grave. Yes’m, it is a pretty wed- | COUT Fox Sent there as @ sort of em. ding trip to the bury ground, and re- | bassador of his own a man named Adair, the son of a surgeon. epectfal.’’ . 7 Three or four days later the summer; _ One day the om press, speaking in | French, said to Lord Whitworth: } rg have felled him to the was the quiet answer, ways,’ visitor was filled with mixed emot.ons as he saw the four buggies, laden with Is be a very important man, this int 9? the wedding party clad in gay attire, pass the house and turn into the little | Rages <b me, | cemetery. Some minutes later the bug- W hitw rth, although bis father wasg gies again went by, that time af a | grand saigneur, a remark which read. cheerful trot, and she was favored with | ers of French will recognize aga ye l * A ate M. AGalri ‘*Not so very, madame,’’ replied Lora an elaborate bow from the bridegroom, good pun, for the word as used by Lord whose face wore a happy and virtuous} W hitworth means “‘blood letter,” while smile. —Youth’s Companion. by its sound it also meant @ great lon, : — Youth’s Companion. to eal OT aa ae a i as ae —-» £62 8. Ae Oe oe ie Anan) Se RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES! Every sufferet from catarrh who reads these lines will find in them a message of hope. No matter how severely he may be afflicted, no matter how many s0- called remedies he may have tried, no matter how many physicians have expeti- mented upon him in vain, no matter how completely he may have despaired of ever ridding himself of his disgusting and distressing malady—he can be cured I Hundreds upon hundreds of cases as bad as his have been fully and permanently cured by DR. AGNEW’S CATARREAL POWDER, This wonderful remedy never fails if taken before catarrh has developed into other necessarily fatal diseases. Don't put it off--go at once to your druggist and get a bottle. Itgwill relieve you in 10 minutes—it will place you on the road to full recovery immediately. Jt cures cold in the head, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma, hay fever, loss of smel] and deafness. Here is an interesting letter from the Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, Pa. : “When I know anvthing is worthy of recominendation, I consider it my duty to let my friendsknow it, I have used Dr, Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder for the last two months and am now completely cured of catarrh of five years standing. It is certainly magi in its effect. The first application benefited me within five minutes. I would not be without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold I may have, almost instantly.” At all druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Liver Pills—2oc. for 40 doses—are the best. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves ise oa senm, tetter and all skin diseases. Cures pilesin2to nights. 35¢. sk tl il can a ee a th li tn, i i a OO a —————=<«— ee ee Sold by Dr. 5S. W. Doid-and Geo. KE. Hughes, Druggist - —— ee — en ee ease $415.000———_. Uuiorwiless. Fine Sa We have received instructions of Insurance Companies @ sell by public auction, in lots to suit the trade, and without reserve, at No 290 St. James Street, Montreal, Ave., the whole stock of Messrs McIntyre Son& Co., a small portiol shghtly damaged in the late great fire and comprising —Silks Cashmeres, Dress Goods, Kid Gloves, Linens, ‘Trimmings Cambrics, Linings of all kinds, Perfumery, Berlin Wool, aboa $180.000.60 worth of Dress Goods and Cashmeres. Terms will be given on day of sale. Stock on view on 6th February. The sale will také plave on the 7th, Sth, 9th February next at o'clock euch daye MARCOTTE BROS., Auctioneers er ee — sce tt 2 eee pee reee A PRESENT STOCK CANNOT FAIL TO PLEASE Like two friends, are the foot and ehoe which meet in perfect harmony. 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