the Daily Examine a JOB PRINTING. | ishing Company TH E. DAILY EXAMINER. POR BEST WORK | & & es he = © © © ~ - a c - oe : ; > © e we : : * > & . & é & ce e e ; : & a : : ; ;: : . . - : ; * e * © = 6 » e © e 6 e o «© be e © e e e a e e S 7 se * o @ e & * @ = o & : : I 2 : : a . : e & ; eut. The button consists of two parts,ivto | * a . . . you as her guest to her inland garden, | @ . Sorts. te. neceemwecms, Yoostla, Penn, | Ween toe tonooe eorooeed tame. We don’t have to ent prices; good tailoring always commands within her courtyard gate—and be] 8 - s = ; EEEENGER, VY > «Un When the two parts are pressed together e e . ! li sure she will not do so unless you pre- 6612 VY Tia } ar a : ’ 4 ale 7 . : en a 7 e This and many other cures prove that | between abe thumb and — _— good prices, our prices are very low consider ing t ié qua ity of sent unquestionable credentials—if she ‘ : ce ae ee ee cae ee eee Vv e will call her stately tignoned negress The 1e intestine grows together, an open- ¢ Yr . Y ° neg ~1® . Ww _ o- . e b.: / a Sane ; eee ae ukiaenult oan work turned out. V eC ar: making an elegant serge suit for Madelaine, Celeste, Marie or Zulime, > for the next two Ww eeks s ae ne wpe a a e ho answers her in her own tongue is the latest invention in time. When itis completely enveloped by @ © . a e S17 50 ' sf { w , : eue,i@e is the lates es 0) © Ss. 7 new tissue, ao re — the —— 3 } SS WS. 0; Aa be autiful worste : suit for f . * eae ib d 0 “8 — oe kg an ne court 3 plates for artificial teeth > ” of disease so thoroughiy that the button "' j : 2 t 2° ! | k | 1 d eside tne Oleander tree and the crepe- | @ . ¥ is Sarsapari lla becomes detached by the decomposition of \Y wear and hold its coior,; not ins 1Ke a id t we Cl y. 11s £00 Ss apde-4h Gees spa sas en : ai Manidiiioaiatl Combina- § 6 tissue holding it, and it passes off. An- ¢ e . ‘ th id of the ti further serv. : i ie li } . tl ‘ s : nse ee ee a 2 ¢ e maid of the tignon to further serve} @ tion Plates—lighter than e Sethe One True Iilood Purifier. Alldruggists.g1. | Otber recent discovery in surgery is a new we import direct from Glasgow, Scotland. you with orange-flower syrup or|$ Wood. thin as paper, and ® ae nme ea Mase, | Dowdle with ane nome ae aes eee ‘ d | thimble glasses of liqueur or anisette . , bb as pay , . -_ Lisappears i 2 i iil i i> , . . ° > . ‘ 40 Hood's Pills ad | sues and reappears when the pressure is | 4 Our wonderfal double and twisted Bannockbura t ye from shining old silver tray, you] Stronger than steel. | A § — < > wes removed. The eye is sprung into a slot on ° 4 : . s | : will, perhaps, feel that the great bat-|g@ great success, ani ound 6 2s Soy Copeve wide ae tae mestig Nbr He () «uit at S £6.00, Is still a fav orite with customers who snow a tened door has been, indeed, a consery- ° e vive satisfaction ° o1 point. {[t is the invention of a prominent | | . “ er of good old ways, and that its offic £ Bi rile gi: : Q Tl . é & ys, rat its office | @ 2 lide ae P. u Island halway surgeon who aimed to secure a stronger good thing when they see it ie same goods arc sold every is a worthy one, in preserving the}® | TEETH EXTRACT: § e aeedio with an eye Whlcn could carry S| / ° t flavor of a picturesque hospital- ED FREE by : f 2 pies hid , inch <keak Gedataae ius Uetens-cieee . ° oO A | a 2 . swee a Pp sque hospital-|@ ny use of & one —— worpe =. ot a aie \ otk relegn : ver ; (' day ilk the city at Sis. 9 a suit. ust opened, cases rew ity whose Old World fragrance is still : the Famous Berlin Meth- @ a ins of this NailW a} run i ork elegra . ° ° le au 5 cS th oaf e Sundays excer ted) as fo! ows .— ————$—$$__—___—- 7 ‘ . ; Vy . os Tv B , ra d h unspoiled by innov ations, and un- v ‘ “ -” “ e The Thirsty Baby. | | spring cloths, ¥ oF steds. Serges. yke, elw arp. an ot er tainted by emulation or contact.” . od. Whena stor par- & . : : - | . eS ns ( Trains In A lady tells the story that « burb tial set of tee h aie = R STATIONS. urd. Read : ' w ed iy a | a baby tecno ‘il oe ood 48] akes. ce ee es : P 1 3 d y ri | sini ct ~ dow a a a d fretting to the annoyance of the o 5 On benches so placed as to commund . eC] m " we wi 1 . j : . . 7 passengers and the ve ry evident distress of a good view were buyers, coarse-look-|@ iree ofc large aid a SOL U- e 210 700 Charlottetown . } ‘Perhaps baby wants a drink,” suggestec \ i rerv i 3” : 19). . Royalty ] tion.| 2 50} 9 SOT a4 ewer { | woman ‘She took a tiny cup >: = ee sevmed to take a oe detail. 2 Ss 417 8.2 ian, | Se OE tects Sk tected nee cei tne eee i The merchant conducting the sale] ¢ Remember we vse only ° + ht ‘hae 1 ee ee r tood before them, talking and gesticu- |@ . : 3 7|.. Hunter Ri 1 49) 8 51) to the ceying child, who drank eagerly and y ‘|! 'R oe : : an : ny © a os i. Brad ; 1 15) 8 17 aad to sleep pre ante “Do 0 Soa THE GREAT BARGAIN Gil ERS. lating with great vehemence. He : the best gocds in Our @ 5 13 9 OO... Emeral 1 07) 8 08) give ita drink of water?” she asked the ) turned to one of the pens, which was|@ work. S 5 Z7 9 15).. Freetov l2 53) 7 54] mother. “Ob, no,” wasthe reply, “but she - a filled with young Circassian women, : ® 5 47 9 36). Kensington .... 12 33) 7 33] basa sup of gin now and then.”—Postor . FLL EDEDEDES ES 28 : <A S SE sss <>< most of whom were very handsome. $ a ° . s — I > a Z L > oy NS — LS oi. * e 62W1010Ar( ) Lv. 12 00) 7 00) courier WS sR SPP De ES LP DD EP DY EP ED” ED EP GP They were seated close together on the : e ele so Ly | oo ten 7 a ee acme ey LE a . 2 ground in an attitude of listless de- : > 111..Mi 10 10) : : asm aga, spondency, their white garments flow- e 3s 1 37|.. Wellington 9 47 or — HITT’S HANGING STORY. fhree Disti:ct Lines of Work, ing around them, and asthey gazed up| @ 2 219. Port Hill .......; 9 @ a oo of Temple College Sunday evening. at me with their sad, dark eyes, I felt > ~ 3 34. .O’Leary 5 00 The Lady Came to See the Fun and Did Net | Mr, and Mrs. George W. Robb active painfully how they must envy the free] « ; > 3 58 . . Bloomfield ; : a Want to Miss It. mem bers = on eee — whose and happy stranger who came to look 4 { e S DS .. AaB e+ 2+ ores) 5 Se 7e Hi d hang- | happy wedded life is of eighteen years on them in their infamy and misery * ° = ees Representative Hitt tells a goo g . . WaekeerT ) y y- e 5 0 Fienish ...- q 7 ing story. It happenad when his father an ane nt a inthe} HOW TO BE SUCCESSFUL. The dave trader came forward tel s : be : was sheriff of an Lliinois county. ‘There | act, and they took their > - an lowed by a phlegmatic-looking Turk, | @ . a 1) 20 | had been a murder, and in due course of | nen oo — a ee —— and, seizing one “of the women by the] ® : a gp ameeriangge tonalite hh | time the guilty man was ‘> adorn the | How ral part of the floor was roped | arm, forced her to stand up before this | © : 2 50). . Royalsy i J waiting scaffold. Great pressure had been e ce par or When von want to dye votton or mixed . : ; es -\e ° ) 2) .B owas := a brought to bear to induce the governor | Of. and as Mr. Conwell took a position) | 1. . ie: and lasting black. use only} ™®™ who, it appeared, wished to buy | § a e 3 SO) Ar. | wt | Lv 9 0 7 e ‘s sentence. That | t one end of the enclosed space a door | 7000* 4 OCCr & ; her. He proceeded to inspect her, very | @ ° ; MtStew BE i to commute the man’s senten ; h Sie aie d a| Viamo:d Tye Fast Black for Cotton and : : e 6 4 JOjLv.J p Ar.) S oO ‘iclal had made up his mind fo exercise | 96 the opposite end swung open and a ’ 1 : much inthe same manner as he might . © 5 5 1 8 1 © P air of daintily-attired little flower-bear-| Mi-ed Goda; fast and permanent as the : = Over Store 5 S..d rel 8 a. | executive clemency, but fore-seeing & Bes Lage ono - coupled wheels. After | cock of G bralter, have examined a horse or a dog, and] @ > 5 <- Be ar River ae 7 0S } uplendid opportantty - a oh _ making a few turns around the arena, For dy+ing over goods and garments his decision was unfavorable; he : YP) ove CQ} oO ] Cis s { 6 40) Souris : 6 20 | concourse of his constituents In fhe | lb | they were joined by five sats of brides-| cLat are: Il pure wool, if you want aj turned away with a contemptuous|@ ee gee 2 6 40 - wo terest of his re-election, he concluded to ia ; » decaiie tap otea Ebi theda 4 asthl *k ‘ ie Dia-| movement of the head, and the slave-| ® : . > Ww. i A. M. ge te tte come of the hanging, seeks 0 | Sr Oe ee ee ee ent ae ast biack, ube Only : ’ : . O-en in the eve: ings e 4 10) .Mt. Stewart 8 5O ‘ me | speech while the preparations were going | bride and zroom, all similarly mounted. | mond D.e Fast Black for Wool; a dye un-| merchant, in a rage, thrust back the] @ i 5 ° 5 22]. .Cardigas 7% co and at the last moment stop the exe- | The oo — were a. equailed for strength, purity and brilliancy ] unfortunate girl, who sank down|§ trom 7 to 8 e ~ a aciaabaiedd 7 . ‘ a , d Miss Marian Neisser, Frank Barto] of chad« tanaka her comanions {6 i Se e {5|. .Georgetown 710 aia ca Ty + Dp C0 cution. an * ) e ie : rembling among her companions ae e ' gn A. M Dozens of Ulsters and Overcoats at INV OICE PRICE. An enormous crowd of spectators was | #nd — ae — — For « yeing silk and feathers a beautiful | captivity, This scene was as much as|®2@@ce@eee> eee0ses< ec0ese oo M . with cost of selling added. gathered on the fateful day and while a - other o~ Sa "ie heel 5 | and la ting black, use only Diamend Dye we could stand, and we left the place sania sp tides eal els Sc i 5 15| .Emerald ..... 7 Ww) 7 a. * this lin’ of goods than we may the poor wretch was bring made ready | Aart an a M on ae Wish yD! Fast Flack for Silk and Feathers, This hurriedly at once; it is well indeed that 6 05|..Cape Traverse ..| 7 00 ME Pe bye mere S Se an’ SS Ce ; fet thy deap the Grey” ae * ‘the holtar achinine ease Manter Seetien isarewdye prepared specially for the} such sights can be witnessed no more DERADDAAADOAAARADDDDDDADNS Pp. M A. Me be able to sall this season, we make this genuine offer to dis- ' platform and began his harangue. Some roa aed Sten ns Gee work.and when used according to the at least in Europe : . . ’ i ercrncticcns _ ————_——— wa O : ; r ae liad ] ros lv > ‘tise You | one not knowing what was in the gov- simy le directions gives the most perfect ° a : " se of them We mean t» seit exactly fs we at CY e. ; ok Suh to circulate a peti- Pink cycling suits, with leggings and : : u Trains are run by Eastern Standard Tim | pOse 0 1em. ; op : hi haw at acta al cost to! ernor's on 2 oe raving that the | jaunty caps to match, added to the| ~4t! faction. : : : Flexible Glass. : A McDONALD, D. POTTINGER. seldom get an apporiunity like Luis to yuy @ actu: O's ; — creamanh Pp ofaur dant © charms of the fair maids. Their escorts Tor the three Jines of dyeing just men- Scarcely a month passes without ppnar ene eee > — ae "" Sasuae - ee Mg onclon. NB retail. — and it pasang it from hand to hand it | Were knickerbookers and had pink carn- | ‘0 ed = yon a de on rs B so an our being informed of some new appli- and every kind of Bowel Complaint is | we —: _ ; : r dye nd see that eac : kaa . | Raiw vy Office, Jan! . 1897 . ’t consider it necessary to be continu lly harp } came to a gawky country beau, who had rete Precio st SS mil es a coor “Desaaal cation of glass in art or commerce, but e e nt a : oe PES seem ME W e don t consiaer 1 neces oe J " been married that day and had brought Seas hi es, she carrvin big bunch 3: “ag there is one form of glass which 1s Un- { aif- b er ) a aed it fhe gool quality of work done in our his wife to the hanging to see the fun. . ee a Jfoobag. boo vie known to most people, namely, soft | ~ € Yj ~ He pondered deeply over the question ‘ me ame 60 wed bee bh age , glass or glass paste. Yet it is hund- | This is a true statement and it can't be . Yh 8 : = whether tosign it or not, when the bride aiier tae = of red an ue on the UR LN TY ra reds of years old | imade too strong ortooemphatic. | v \\ ag gta _ ee en Slowly they circled about and then; Ff VE The old Roman glass makers carried | It is a simple, safe and quick cure for |p , ene ie ae a the hang-| lined upin front of the minister, dis-] Pegi 0 ¢ to the grave their secret method of | Cramps, Cough, Rheumatism, We've come all the way to see the hang Amma gaat tye gait sy = : : | a é a ; 2? in’. and ef you put yer name dewn wa| Mounted, and the pledges of eighteen | CTT seeer Rieti i preparing a glass paste which they Celie, Colds, Neuralgia, [5 a you pat 7 years before were renewed. —Philadelphia > ul ‘ ; the the weary | modeled cold, just as we model clay | Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. vail wali Record. re sleep comes down to soothe the w : : : ; TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. eyes, This malleable glass, upon which you Wie \ i es on Skins, om i The Oil Stove. ae day with ceaseless care have could get the impression of your finger . . “ i The home of vellum as 8 materia Clean your oil stove every day when er ad acai s . rith dough. gave off « a oe ‘ ate ; ‘ ant ‘ B ~] n ; : The magi ld which from the seeker flies; | exactly as with dough, gave off a mos We are no amateurs, but are confident that we are } writing a ae a ~~ “> you fill it. Allow no dirt or oll to aceu- Ere dreams ‘put on the gown and cap of stinannt perfume at be oad ‘ : 58) that the lonians used skins 1 the stove. Don’t cut the wick thought, a i position to do as a hecaure they could not get papyrus. = oe co aaa «ag cabs oan And make the waking world a world of Another variety made by Ce Senos s Similarly Eumenes II, King of Per- carefully remove thread of wick with of aor ‘mest palpable, ancouth, forlorn, had qualities similar to ont er; 1 a ; gamum, when the jealous Alexandrians | goigsors. Don’t turn the fiame below the| That say life full of aches and tears and | Were thrown down forcibly it re- | =C aSS ( yr would not supply papyrus for his new dome; it runs best at medium height sighs; bounded; if struck with a hammer it | library, did the best he could with the | Always use the best oil and wick, a more than dreams the soul | yielded and immediately resumed its E vellam - = page Sere To extinguish, turn it low before| Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary original shape. It is related that the ie ik . . fe i, Fo have | eee 8 Bee eS a blowing out the flame. See that your eyes. Emperor Tiberius ordered a workman's as any within a radiusof a thousand miles of us. We have of Charter Pegamena from his capital, | stove js filled each day before Nghting. | _ : yan so von ne ur to do it. Kixtra good value given} and theuce carried down to us the appel-| - coterie Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary 3 LO please vi Gc. F Please call, and we will try HUTCHES hi urd SON where they talked tog | of old times and laid the plans fora long | per’s Weekly. etininhsiaaiiaiapieiiiibeeamanensii New Surgical Implements. A new thing tn the surgical world isa curious brass button recently designed by a surgeon for the purpose of joining togeth- | ertwoends of an intestine that has been ther for long hours VY) the cutters and workmen 1 winter Overcdats. D. A Bruce | © Jewels.’ ‘ Jewels” RE advertisers. Tus Examiner reaches the homes J. McDonald is the best cutter who has been on P.B.L for ert Overcoat, Inverness. or the Surtout do. EARE HAYINGC— A Good trade notwithstanding this is the tailors’ dull season lation of ‘‘parchmwent.’’ From its super- On the contrary, besides the importation of manufactured papyrus, the latter was also made or remade «t Rome as, for example, the Charta Fanniana so named from the workshops of a certain Fanniu3. To judge from the remains that have reached us, in the early centuries after Christ papyrus must have Leen by far the chief material for writing used over all the Roman Empire except in the ex- The novel spectacle of a man and What a Horse Can Draw. road thres times as much as he can carry on his back; on a good macadamized toad, nine times as much; on a plank road well laid and in good order, twenty- five times as much; on a smooth stone pavement, thirty-three times as much, and on a steel railroad, fifty-four times as much as he can carry. its outward expression—asking nothing of the passing world, protecting every | thie Gecher upon the dhieh ned oft ° . ss 4 ° sacredness within. _ The Creole lives bearing the name S. S. tht rs iSeees then iste = some y PATS; all our ¢ ustomers know it, if wv u don t know if ord = ane + et = White & Co., are the ey kaw baneenireal tay Wik tertanthe _s : ame, his great-aunt, perhaps, an ‘ ; re listeners, would have made a book of the- yeu can find ou t by leav ns your order for tull dress sil t, Dp. nenaine to half his children, after liv- standard for the world. trical history and anecdote unrivaled in ° s ’ her sheltered d di instr ; 8 he] amide Meena ot tha tana | B. Overcoat, Fly Front Overcoat, Chesterfield Overcoat. Cov ing her sheltered and contented lifeot}$ All instruments used I threescore and ten years behind the great green gate that opens as a creak- ing event at the demand of the polished brass knocker, will tell you witha beautiful pride that she has never been on the American side of her own city— above Cana! street. If she will admit eyes, How all the griefs and heartaches we From some base witeh’s cauldron, when the crone To work some potent spell, her magic plies. The past which held its share of bitter pain, Whose ghost we prayed that Time might _ exorcise, Comes up, is lived and suffered o'er again, tre sleep comes down to soothe the weary eyes. Ere sleep comes down to soothe the weary the line of the Lack and haunches be not reveal the secret, the reason given would think no more of gold than of dirt. The secret of the manufacture of glass paste died with the Roman arti- sans and has never been discovered. Now we hear that aneminent sculptor, who has a well-equipped laboratory, has succeeded in producing a glass Wang troubles. Large bottle 25 cents. that all Dental Goods in our work bear the fam- ous stamp, 8.8. W. Our.... You can save moiey now jor durability parchment was used, A modern engineering work states that have known for this act being that if the method of by buying your Boots & : though, as it appears, sparingly, in Italy. | a horse can draw on the worst earthen | Come up like pois'nous vapors that arise preparation became known people Shoes at our Great----- CIRBARANCE SALE Anything you want in the Boot and Shoes line ed up to Thursday. Feb. 25th for the erection The Exam | | —_ -&le Read i 4 Li R } t P SPRSCRIPTION * AOOL Ne ~ eo » ’ Y Bias n Bi soeee aee i _. | AT LOWEST PRICES i me _ sresnieentrarpmnisienreadiiiore ia one Year #4.00 : : a | } Os a menths 1.00 fERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enripides. Single Oopies Two Oents | iRY THIS OFFICE ~~ . ‘onth O35 i ae ni Pp Any par Canada or the e : re A aida siiinidiaibiiitieniasa ssdenbienineiciy ae oo | gpited 8 ——_——“———— , ‘ re a ' si ‘We Can Handle any kind of . maine Job Printing. THE WEEKLY EXAMINER ; 0! er rie x 8 mace vy - 7 r a "3. ¢ : bac ver | medals) VOL 37. CHARLOTTETOWN P. BE. ISLAND, TUFSDAY FEBRUARY 9, 1897 NO 33 BY AMINER PUBLISHING CO end is ‘ - , ” r : t vuln ~ j - ‘i the !a : lO 8 i ae oa = — a - a —_——— — : —— = a } p ee ie oy | : ga wee Lew NT hw THE CREOLES OF NEW ORLEANS, | C@@@s00eceee20eee09e0eee0 . . - re dwin Booth and Lawrences Barrett. | ; ; ~ + P. ~ cil RE ng ite a 2 : yom use|... . et ae oy Sx DDS BS BG POEPEE Ss Intense Conservatism is Their Distinguish: |§ Just a word about our 3 <= \ ~— = ~ s 1% the two 2 en Was is intimate laa sohensl | i a st wasin a business way. A few years : - “One of the most distinguishing gt Pe: Mr. Booth’s junior upon the stage of the ‘ AAT YT qualities of the Creole is his conserva- | nee ld, = Barrett was o M oe = sup- me re i CG tism,” writes Ruth McEnery Stuart in , port at the very outset of Mr. Booth’s ca- . s : ow ‘ticle oa ws ye a Ww ive nh reer aS astar performer, an 1 for many sea- j 7’ 7." . = ernest le _ A People Who Live aka do Gs eee ee a Amid Romance,” in the Christmas f\ Nandita ahandl Gender nella ot oaahl SE ; a Ladies’ Home Journal, “His family t tions and in every variety of tragedy and X traditions —— of obedience and esa ie ; comedy, going home together many hun- | ¥ It begins in his church and ends in his wt 1: dreds of nights to a simple supper of bread | wine-cellar, He cares not for protest- nae . one — eee incial hote I, ante an ‘AY TLD) c > rd ing faiths or new vintages. His re- as 0 Pe renghy mh leg Ba se ie a ¥ INL tendition Gosd sooagh’ for his ensee: L grillroom | 1¢ Players in Ne ork. | ¥ tradition. Good enough for hi ces* After Mr. Barrett's affectionate care of hiscom- | os ee wer panion i. sendin — ae "we “ MINESES Ne of ass a> a tors, are they not good enough for him ce only during their professional engage \ F > > and his children? His most delightful we ied ments, but during the bright holiday sea- / home is situated behind a heavy bat- — sons spentin Mr. Barrett’s summer house Y a) ] t } d “' k tl t our Mr J tened gat somb d f biddi tory H Os Ty Gaksaesd on Gia Moloneiuactin anda Where are a few people yet who aon now thia : Fe rp et amen arr Aga aro Lee It is a well known fact oan : i i i ; . 205920200 202020-8 2900-8 2020202020292 eyes, paste similar to that described in anci- a t Ata al treme cart, tii] ag oetene of, Conseee- to es aemeransenacata What phantoms fill the dimly lighted | ent writings. You can drive nails into at reduced p} ces, ) tinople. Shortly before that event arose < room; aie ciel dea: Rane Se AV ILLER the celebrated tibrary of Pamphilns, at/| “ — peer sae ee Seema eee = 09 yOu Can IRV tea, 3 ila ae Caersarea, in which as St. Jerume_ re- 3 *: ahetna.. on » oe ~ JT STRIKES HOME! NO R ESERV EK ee lates, the later manuscripts at least were 2 ff oF $8] What echoes faint of sad and soul-sick S - iS) » 0 Bag Shaye po rag oF mj ane tg ‘3 : A pon f indefinab! i Chase’s Ointment Cures All Skin Irrite Cc ll d 5 i f f 2 nd pangs of vague, indefinable pain i a an see tls ag c at iS h18 °C Jew = ever one a JE WEL ee ere — re, eee ee ao +] That pay the spirit’s ceaseless enterprise, tions. . Look ay this 11st of “Jewe 8, and ¢e J - vellum. Then we read of Constantine | * Come thronging thro’ the chambers of the and a perfect working stove: - Peerle-s Jewel, Little Jewel ordering from Eusebins, of Caesarea, * 9 so) rain, Of the mauy ckis itt i | ; ~ : “oo E “ Jewel Pisio lewel fifty manuscripts for his new capital, 3 Ere sleep comes dewn to soothe the weary diseases, eczema is R s BK 2 J ( sS' I os Mystic Jewel, Sterling Jewel, sippre *s . — : 2 containing the New Testament, for | & oe PAUL LAWRENCE DUNBAR. one ot the worst Grand Jewel H.om2 Je wel. Magic J ewel, Forest Jewel, Fire | which he instructed his Governors of the i ; ! id E ‘ oa al gy the St teal y smrand Jewel, ML? ’ o. \ J l Leader Je l neighboring provinces to supply that| 6% * The points of the perfect bulldog as The one effective amper 8 orner, THE GREAT King Jew |, Jumbo Jewel, Manitoba ewe ; * er 1 Tw eminent but shifty man with tae best 3 % | established by the judges of the pres- remedy so far dise : a. F . i ; yi . clin Jewel, Cottage Jewe WC] antelope skins. Vellum manuscripts, so | ° nt day may be noted. The nose is | £.°% ; \ covered for it is Dr. Family Medicine of the Age Ni-te Jew el, Clipper k rank!io Je ’ "| os Kit iil far as we know, continued to be few and S omeia ee aind Seem are numerous 3. ‘ vy .> Chase’s Ointment. It © @ ® e©eeo6e¢e6 @ og Taken Internally, It eee light Jewel, Oakl ind Jewel, Bonanza Jewe —- = eo rare to the eighth century. By that time “3 * wrinkles on top of the nose, between She " we mai es “on iy . iy 2 = - ° 7 ¢ Z .> a Af ” . Diarrhea, Cramp, and Pain oo te o Jewels ranging in price from $4.09 up to $200.000 the capture of Alexandr.a by the Mo *e * the eyes and on the forehead. The Oo V4 ee i known to fail. Mr. € tf MENTHOL & Stomach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, ots more Je . renn oe : a | ify osit aan hammedans in 638 A. D. had produced | g¢ fe] lower jaw projects slightly—i.e., is un- GRACIE AITON. Avdrew — A:ton, o! ° & re Coughs, eto., etc. Every Jewel Stove is a “TEWEL. Then i — Walil 0! 4 diminution in the supply of papyrus. S Oa S| deréhut. The two jaws and the nés- one weit aia eae 5s —1% 5 PLASTER rs 4 an . . . , * : a ; ; t , ” es 3 r, race Lilia, aget Weed Externally, It Cure ther kind of stove lcok at this list:—Red Clouds, Globi-! Nevertheless, the latter material was | fs *s | trils present an extensive flat and rect-| ¢heee and a half. was a dreadful suf-| © « Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, cp:ains, ob -_ “a4 il *7@9: and Sy" a used till the middle of the tenth century, | ,? oa angular surface. The lower teeth are] feger from canteen for three vears. We @| _Thave prescribed Menthol Plaster ina number | @® Toothache, Pain in tne Fuce, Neuralgia, | Heaters, both with and withoutdrume, all sizes; ¢ AZ UC) when it is caloniated that the manufac: | § | properly even, but lovers of the pic-| tried a number of alleged eurss and sev- of case of bealgic 8d tieutnatle )lua. and ee ee Waterloo. Niagara, Star, Success, Standard, Perfect. Maritimn| ture of it in Kgyps ceased. | By this time | <4 d if “| turesque often prefer unevenness. The] ero’ doctors, but all witnout effect. | Ql pessanines offs spotcation W.M. Canran- 1@ No article ever attained 10 such unbounded popular. ate ae inc ? ? . If cannot suit 7oue the cursive writing on vellum was in +} an you ° head is large and round, thus contri-] Her’s was indeed a bad case. Her little Ihave used Menthol Plasters in several cases ity. —Salem Ubserc<r nsitheettiens od the tebe: W smorian la id a great m wy more. { we Cé a full swing. Nota few of such mann- | %% $$] buting to the general air of solidity. |] body wae entirely covered with rash. e ttrertenintindenseni acne 6 eee ae ee magic elects 1m eoothing the “pane All kept in Stock at the scripts have survived in the archives of . know why we * The ears are thin.and neatly bent over] One day our lecal druggist, Mr. Wm. @) 5,2 oomE MLD Washtnaton, Dc. relief. . re pee, ane ke w it to be @ good artidle.—Cimcm- you are ha to pic as?. I Ravenna; homilies of Avitus, sermons 4 = nant 065 Th chast i very deep il RB. Thistle. recommended me to try Yr. Re yt ee e@ ane Aapatch . i ‘ ‘ co Op. ie - ant : : ~ io * R ©, or < Nothing has yet surpassed the Pain-Killer, which Is ° ‘ and epistles of St. Augusti e, works of 2 end 3° oe diets are ehtct and Chaece's Ointment. I did so, and four e ask thasouias Paina, , e : te most valuable family medicixe now ip use.— Tennessee City Hardware Store Hilary, ‘Antiquities’ of Josephus and| ! recomm it s ne oad. The hs “ ee ee aes - agen slineel a eemebate teen ont canned y secular * * hae real merit; as a means of removing eS. - TON { ( @ various other writings are to be found ; * re a Ba heey gente our child.” e Price Saris & Lawsense On. RAG, € itis se r 4 reputation equal to Perry Day ss 2 a “ ; © i : : : 7 : oat | i “ ’ R. B. NOR : . io cuminen aipta deaneeinaiie ti 4 ww 2 Senne! wactibos a suggestion of bow- Dr Chase's Ointment is just as effee- $6 S ee Davis: "Sad evecywsens large ttle tS “ae in common use in the sixth century.’’ : e leggccness. The feet are round and 3! tive for piles, salt rhewm and sores of *2;¢6e¢e@e28eee#8e@ — — ae —— Besides this, cursive writing did not : BE SURE AND GET THE 5 well propertioned size. The body is all descriptions. For sale by all dealers ae Very large bottles 50 cents. first appear in the tenth century perfect : :" % short from the shoulders to the begin- and Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufactur- : fee ie SE iia . = complete, as has been a ; GENUINE. * ning of the hindquarters, and rather: { ers, Toronto ; price 60 cents. TENDERS A A McLEAN 0) C Adve Seors kn bow tong, Don shri oe aa. “ thin, or fine, s» that there is lightness SLANE . F . ’ E ie e t ] bl f ae or tong, before the Christian te GY ‘| where there carnot be much strength. There is nothing to equal Chase's Lin- op Le Barrister, de | ‘Lhe home circulation 18 the ee roe Novel Wedding Ceremony. ; = The hindquarter. are large and strong, | seed and Turpentime for severe colds and Tendera will be received by the wndersign- ; Se ” Brown's Block, - - Charlottetown fie Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. * iain as fel feet ar and finishing ot a dwelling house. The | wis ° 4 woman dressed in a bridal costume rid- ing a bold eurve. : Ti hind a - - a oS. a BRANEH OFFICE, of our citizens every evening. That accounts ing on yeand tapelenen a eee Montreal. found in shape. The taii is stra‘g. Strikes, bread riots and martial law are | Plans and specifications can be came chan ; Wadmans’ Building, - - Cra-aud a MOM BY TO LOAN. \ fHE EX for our large advertising patronage. AMINER PUB. COMPANY and going through the forms of marriage was witnessed by an audience of over 600 curious people in the gymnasium ; tate ete er ee and gracefully pointed, and symbolize the direct and incisive temperament © eo UW oa the rule in Madrid. The troubles of the Spanish Government are neither decreas- ing bor growing less with time. “ Pte ne feet ome of ©. B. Chappelle, Architect. JAMES EDEN, harlottetown, Jan 2th ivi. i lidy w