eR RS SS tee 2 RA ee ee ee SAMs FESS PLN LS 1 guarantee that my Kidney Cure will eure 90 per cent. of al! forms of kidwey complaint and In many instances the | most serious forms of Bright's disease. If the disease is com- | plicated send a four- | ounce vial of urine. We will analyze tt | and advise you free | what to do. , 250, a vish, Guide t% 505 Arch sf. a Crugsists 0200S 0002 008) DHHS SOE: OOO8 WEAR the celebrated JSTRIITITIITE i eoffin on their shoulders es * J ‘ ; a 3 . CORSETS To be bought from all leading dry goods stores, PITIIIISAA ITO IA TIS IIIT ITT TS eS SIE vt $98 OO6v vd4 dD 606960000000 MILPTEIITIIIII ISIE SS TSS TE Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 1 oo BSilve t" 7.00 30.00 " Gold i! 10.00 » 190.00 Chains for Ladivs $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards 2de Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Cuff studs and | inks 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05to 200 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 Silverware nearlyffall kinds, in good quality plate. Also some in solid silver: BW. (AYLOR Victoria Jewelry Sto FIPS FSG * Hiair Brushes, &* Soaps, Toilet Articles. BRIGHT NEW GOODS At soiled prices. aS aS _ MOULD Bl = Oppostte BF, O. EPS GS HAE WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so low as to surprise yeu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE is FEES LLL ELS LG PPE THS DAILY EXAMINER, CHARW'I"LTETOWN FEBRUARY 18, 1899 ce 2A UT LE AR TS OE ROSY LT aa cin Cun TRS a a ET, HE DID NOT THINK! oo . PRINIE ALFRED'S FUNERAL. | j Impressive Service Held on ‘the Ar- rival of the Remains : } The body of Prince Alfred, only son and | heir ot the Duke of Ffaxe-Cobuig and Gotha, who died at Meran, in the Austrian [yrol,on Fen. 6th, wae placed in the vauits of the Friddenstein church. i‘welve non-coO amussioned Officers bore the from the train to the The procession tothe church was then formed, headed by a battalion of trooper. A footman led Prince Alfred’s horse behind the hearee, deside which walked 24 non-commissioned oftizers and } . nearee, | four chamberlaine., The Duke ot Saxe i Coburge ahd Gotha, with bis so 8 a Prince Ferdinand of Roumania, Grat Duke Ernest Louis of Hesse, anc Prince Ernest, Prince hereditary of Hobenlote Langenburg, followed the hearse, and ther came representatives of the foreigo courts, he route of the procession lined with local guilds and school chilirer. [he Duchess of Saxe-Coburg 9 ard Gotha the ladies of the prin els and’ royel families met at the church, where brief services were held, was and ine prot ereior — aa + me PINETTE ITEMS. Thanks to your Brookdale correapon- La Grippe is very prevalent here at present, Phe matrimonial wave is about over. Your correspondent extends his con- gratulations to Captain Joha D. and Mre McDonald, and trusts thattheir journey | through iife brightened with the glad sun of happineste Among our horee trottere that deserve more than a passing notize,the following are deserving of special mention: Sam Slick, owned by A. D Gillis,, is a beauti- ful jet bleck horse, and is a most deter- mined animal which can show her speed under the ekilful training of Firlay Mc Donald, who is a noted horee jockey, and fully understands his business. Minnie M., owned by Simon Murchison, will yet make her mark, and lower ber record from 2.36to2.19. Wallie B., owned by John Buchanan, is @ mare that is too well known to need any commenis. Flora, owned ty Charles Campbell, is an anima! that deserves more than _—s praise and a passing notice, and is under the able training of Samuel McLeod who knows if a horse can not. We must con- gratulate Mr. Campbell upon being the owner of so fine a mare, and we expect yet to see hier make her mark. Flying Freoch- manh,cwned hy Jobn F. McDonald, isa p-rfect beauty and is a horse that the owner ought to be proud of, and is able to go in 2.27. Reporter, owned by the Mezers Docherty, is a horee whose career ig too well known. He his fame as a trotter needs nocommen'. Boys, keep training, as ao interesting time is expected inthe near future. Libers! prizeaare offered including such prizes asa hemlock parlor table,5 chaire,etc, Due announcement lateron. .It is expected that a concert w:ll be given in the night. It is rumored that Orwell, has been appointel may be i ' i trot or Chas, Gillis, of Ass stant In eprctor of Fisheries for Queen’s County |S'X WiEKSINA PAIN DUNGEON Fishermen, beware! If euch is the case vou willlavea hard nut to contend with. No partislity about Mr. Gi lis. D. ——_ — + +e — What About That Rooster Sir,--Isee by the last Patriot that the rooster is dead. He died broken-hearted because he lost his voice justafter the political death and burial of his friend, Meddie Gellant; who was killed politically while elevating the standard of purity aod i Orwel Cheese Factory. neem Following ia the list of the highest patrons of ihe Orwell Checse Factory ince the establishment in the year 1895 four years — pounds all added up: I }ys Donald R M em ee . ss o tees 143 539 Bone. D SeN ici, ck es 107,960 Donald J Nicholeon......... 107,953 Lavi BE Dette ncs.« « tercteececccscssic 97,968 Jenjamin MacdonaRl.......... : 97 C03 Douald W McLeod 93,053 Finlay MaeEsachern............ 83,895 \lexavder DMacleod.......... 80,500 Ronald C Maecdonald,............ 80.495 ‘apt dohn A Niiholson,..ccce ° 74,400 teorge = | Oo. sek Cae 72,170 Aces J in L aba chemicals 69,516 hn S&S M i arn 67.544 mePhOe UTE <b eas bh ee eek os 65,255 Murdo k Ao n. 59 347 pute BONO 4 i. aa oka 57,199 nrdock Maet O86. cca: 56.177 Lemekiin MOON: &+iwieeeain 56,080 Si heat TRO OG nS es cena 59,145 Witham .. O'U-nnell, .. 6c... 53 803 Macdont]d Bristin« 1 ccccccocccccccs 57.948 Ames SORE POs cs 3 a otwiie 50733 Maithew Morffsey................ 49500 ‘ee eee . 48,915 Reeres Mh. Goth, is imitans COM Norman McLeod.......7....00.. 46,309 Wiliam Coady.... ae Jansen COG isuisas Chis dees eee Sout TOWN... s cin ici eee sevveeee] 994,852 483,713 66,719 Total. - eeuene Average per year... .. Average per patron..........-- Cee eee ee eee ing shows the highest patrons in the year ( 1898, which is addsd, Ibs. > Swell... :... sea » 91,149 | DE NiGBOisR... ».. vvccssesctsetl eee a. GOOM. oc. AS ae ae 34.203 }, BR Inge...... | 2 3 Mtoe wn cecninet In connestion with the above the fellow= 33 025 51,155 30 995 Finley McEachern ................ 29,458 Cuaas. GILLIS. (O.her papers please copy.) D W McLeod. se ae ——- 96 @ee -—-—— A mirror could not lie if it wanted to. The glass has vothing to gain by flattery. Ifthe roees of healthand plumpuess of beauty are ieaving your face, your mirror will tell you so. Health isthe greatest beautifier inthe world. When a woman sees the indications of ill-healthin the face, she may with absolute certainty look forthe causes in oneor both of two conditions—constipation and derange- ment of the organs distinctly feminine. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription wil! cure permanently and positively &nd so- called *‘female complaint.” Dr. Pierce’s Pleaeant Pellets will cure constipat.on. There is no reason in the world why a wo~ mas should not be perfectly healthy. She will gain in health, strenghth and flesb Hollows and augles will give place to full- ness and grace. She will be that noblest ant most beautifulofall creation—a per« fect woman. Send 3l cents in one-cent stamps to World’s D.epensary Association, Buffelo, N..Y.,and receive Dr. Pieree’s 1008 page “Common Sense Medicai Adviser,” pro- fusely illut trated, A Contirmed Invalid Acute Rheumatism — South American Rheumatic Cure Gives Him His From Liberty. . (Geo. England, of Chatham, N. B., isa carpenter and shipbuilder by trade. Tarough exposure toall kinds of weather contracted a most acute form of rheuma- tiem. Hie joints swelled and stffened, and he wae Jaid up in his bed for six weeks. After dociors had failed to relieve him he tried South American Rheumatic Cure, reform? BatlI notice (with much alarin) thata fully armed solider bas taken the place occupied by the rooster. Are we to take this as an intimation thatany one in the future daring to entera prstest, or give evidence that will unseat and dis- qualify e corrupt Grit wi!l be shot? Or is the Judge in danger? Peradventura it may be Laurier with his Saskatchewan musket that now occupies the rooster’s place. Piz. A professor-hip of brewing and malting is to be established at the new Birming~ bam University, and the chair will be wel! worth holding, for nearly £23,000 bas already been subscribed locally towards the endewment. ~ and touse his own words: ‘ln 24 bours after I had commenced taking the remedy the pain all left me, toe swelling subsided and to-day lam acured man.”—Sold by Dr.S. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes dre ggists. Mr Arthur Dauseresaw, Postmaster of Monirea!, confirms the report that he will resign his positicn, which is worth $4,000 a year, (oteke the editorial management ot La Presse. It ia now essured that the first round of central meeungs in connection witd the Werleya1 Methodist Twentieth Century fund of Great Britain will produce not ess (han 500,000 guineas, THE BANISHMENT OF INDIGESTION, eee ee oe Is Certainif Dodd’s Dyspep- sia Tablets be Used. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets Remove the Cause of Indigestion, and Prevent ite Return—Their Effect is Posi- tive, Permanen!, Powerful, but Gentle. Indigestion is the curse of hundreds of thousands of lives, Yet Indigestion is curable as easily as is the mildest cold. There never yet wasacase of Indix gestion that Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘Tablets could not cure quickly aud permaneatly. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tabiets digest the food in the stomach. Directly one of Dodd's Dyspepsia Tab-< lets is swallowed it melts, and mingles with the massof hard, partly digested food inthe stomach, and reduces it toa thin milky liquid. Thisiquid is then vassed on! of jh wyiu wy ora. * * = stomach into ether digestive organs, where the waste, or worthless portions are sep- srated from it. The remainder is sent to the lungs, where it receives the air taken into those organs, and becomes blood. On thie freeh, rich blood every organ, nerve, muscle and bone in tue body is fed and strengthened, Meanwhile, the stomach, liver, and other organs of the digestive syrtem are toned, stimulateé and given fresh etrength and vigor, so that, after ashort us: of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets, they areable to digest the food thoroughly them- selves. This isthe whcle secret of the success of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. They re- move the cause of Indigestion, and prevent it from returning, Dodd’s Dyspep» sia Tablets never fal. They cannot fail if given a fair chance. Dodds Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggists, at fifty cents a box, six box-~ es $2.50, orsent,on receipt of nries, he Kidney Disease Could be Cured That but Doctors’ Medicine—Dodd’s Pills Changed His and Cured His Disease, Says Mr, By Any Kidoey Opinion James Fraser, of Pictou, N. &. S., Feb. 18.~“At one time IT had no faith In any «xcept -uch as War made u pre- «cripiione. I msed to believe that proprie- ‘ory wedicines were frauds, made and sold with the eole object of getting money from uceaspecting people.” So suid Mr. James Fraser, ome of the most higbly esteemed and justly popular resident» of this cily. “Mv belief,” becontinued, “was based ob my experience with many pateat medi cines I had tried “You koow I was a great sufferer trom Kidoey Disease. Well, 1 tried \hree medi- . Y Piotcu, N. medicine by doctors’ cines which were guaranteed tocurs, but which fatled utierly to do meth: least xO vd “Now, I know there is one proprietory medicine that willdo all that is claimed for it. That medicine is Dodd’s Kidney Pill» “Afier being helpless, bedfast for four months, I was persuaded wotry Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Although I was suffering t rribly, I was unW lling to do eG, us I haa lost confidence in al! the doctores’ medi cipnes “However, I agreed te try Dodd’s Kid- nev Pills 1 have vever yet ceased to be thankful that I did eo, for Dodd’s Kidney Pill I beyan to better rilis cures me, get imost directly after starting them. The imerovement continued steadily till I was wel! again. “To-cay [amin first-class health. I feel younger, healthier and stronger than Ihave for twenty years, thanks to Dodd’s Kidney Pills Dodd’s Kidney Pille will cure the worst care of Kidney Disease that ever existed.” b xid’-§ Kidney Pills are eold by al druggists at fifty Cents a box, six boxes $2 50; or cent, on reCeipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. Li Sli ~~ AR Marriage with a deceased wife’s sisier is now legal in the Isle of Man, a measure to this effect having just passed the House of Keys, with bul one dissentient vote. This is nOw the lawin a'l the British colonies; but in the United Kingdom all efforts to get such a law passed have proved abor- tive. Canon MacColl bas completed a work entitled “The Reformation Settlement” in which he discusses the questions raised by Sir William Veroon Harcourt’s famous letters on the ritual in the Church of Eng- laud,and vindicates tbs position of the historic high church party. Thieves bave stolen the golden braids that were on the wreaths that En.peror William and the king of Saxony caused to be pleced on the tomb of ex-Chancelior Von Caprivi. « A te Emly ln en ee A Generous Offer We are authorized to cff-r our readers, prepaid, a freerample of a nrver-failing cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. ‘I'here is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi-~ cal, Ointmenis and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrhozone is carried by air directly to the di-eased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods, Write for free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, Kingaton, Ont. <2 ew A CLEVER RUSSIAN. He Found a Method of Seating His Persian Creditor. In Persia, when a creditor fails to get his money in any other way, he appears in the debtor’s house and sits down, Then he does not move uway till the delinquent pays up. He enters the debt- or’s sleeping apartments, if possible, and has his meals brought in. A few years ago a Persian held an unsatisfied claim against the British government, and he presented himself before the British minister one day and camped out in his private office. The minister did not see the joke, and sent for a policeman. That madea lot of noise and trouble, and the Russian representative in Teheran evi- dently learned a lesson from it, for he Mavaged a case of the same kind much differently. The Persian who demanded money from the Russian (Count Kolomeisow) was a holy man, a dervish, and when he sat down in the Russian’s anteroom to wait till the latter paid his disputed claim Count Kolomeisow knew that he could not get rid of him without much fuss and explanation. It is against the laws, or at least the custom, which is just as firm, to touch a creditor who takes this means of collecting money, so the count could not throw him out. He thought over the matter, and one morning he sent for a lot of masons. Then ke ordered them to build a wall around the dervish, who was sitting in the middie of the room. The dervish watched them placidly at first, but when the wall grew and it became ap- parent tbat it would be completed soon he jumped over it, ran away and has not been seen since. They say that the count is the first man in Teheran who has beaten 1 ered! or of (iris Fin: The Dodd’s Medicine 8 o :. “13 (ees, Tor ‘g° 7 to, : ToeGtiFe: t- hy pst. 2 eR 4 a. _ Big Stock | to be | S LAUGH TERED, atthe | BARGAIN, _.GORNER The Entire Stock Tic be Sold | SUGHTLY DAMACED BY FIRE & WATER