EY: Some cough mixtures sm But the next breeze fans it into life ther the cough. avaini. B put the cough out. Phat is, better go deeper and smother the fires of in- flammation. Troches can- not do this. Neither can plain cod-liver oil. But Scott’s Emulsion can The glycerine soothes and makes comfortable; the hy- pophosphites give powet and stability to the nerves; and the oil feeds and strengthens the weakened tissues. : a 1 $1.00, all & BOWNE, Cher 1899 DIARIES. Canadian SCOT nists, Toromta anc Awrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P. i. I. Almanae now on sale. HASZARD & MOORE Money : Saving ADVICE If yeu have not dealt wth HUGHES the People’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so in 1899. He gives advice and services free, and sel!s the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store im the city. You can save 25 p, c. on ail pre- scriptions you have prepared by him. Yeur friends have proved this—Give him a trial and see if he cannot money for you, save PATRONIZE. ... Hughes The People’s Druggist. Apetbecaries Hall SCOOCESEOOS OHOSSSCCOCOE edvee WATCHES Unsurpassed for durability and timekeeping qualities, at prices so lcw as to surprise ycu. G. H. TAYLORS SUNNYSIDE ‘ NOTICE! DEBTORS As we have transfered our busi-} ness to other parties our books must be Closed up at once All those indebted to us will oblige by making immediate payment at the OLD STAND. Accounts Long Overdue “ not attended to at’once will be sued r W. A. WEEKS ¢ CO. ® 26—cod &w 2m THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 23, 1899 | INOTES FROM THE COUNTRY | Over the Province, INTERESTNG ITEMS FROM THE BXAMINER’S CORRESPONDENS Weekly Budget from Our Usual Various Sections. Emerald and Vicinity. La grippe in its most malignaat form has prostrated many persons in this and surrounding localities. None of these cases have, however, resulied serioutly. We are pleased to announce the recovery of Miss Riaache Craig from a severe attack of pneumonia, and of Mr. Jas &. Dovle, Bradalbane, from a dangerous iliness oc casioned by blood poison. Miss Annie McGuigan, Kinkora, who recently underweat @ most diilicull opera- tion in the Charlottetown Hopital, return- d home, completely cured, a few days ago. Mr. J. Heber Haslam,of Headingly, Man. preyious to his retura bome on the 16th inst, passed a few pleasaut days at Emerald, die many friends here still eptertain a warm regard for their stalwart friend from the Weat. A ehort time ago, Mr. John Moan captured iv the millspond of Mr Peter Duffy a trout which measured 18 inches in length and weighed 24 lbs. Beat this who can! Os Mondar last your correspondent ooticed at Emerald depot a live silver-grey fox, which had beenehipped to Vanceboro, Me, by Mr. Dalion, Tignish. He seemed weil provisioned with smelts and cold chicken. The energetic commiltee of the B. I. S. are already making preparations for the due celebration of St. Patrick’s Day. The society, which has greatly increased in membersh p during the past year, is determined to make the celebration during the day followed by the entertainment io the evening an unprecedented success. Court Strathcona, Bradalbane, has en- joyed continuous prosperity since its organ ization. The very factof ite having an initiation elmost every night of meeting during the winter speaks well for the stability of the I.O. F.in spite of increased rates, and ensures a stroog a vigorous court at Bradalbane. A Obituary. There died at Pinette, on Tuesday, Jan~ uary S3istst, 1899, Catherine McDonald, beloved wife of Captain Malcolm Mece- Leod, and daughter of Captain H. Mac- Donald and Flora Murchison, formerly of Point Prim and Cher'ottetown, in the 56.h year of her age. w a8 for many yearsa eufferer with asthma. She was ofa genial disposition, was re spected ,by everybody aod was moet hospitable to ail manner of societies ; a friend to the poor, lame, blind and weak, and was in every sense n wost sensible person She died jas she lived, a true up- right chrictian. The deceased was well versec in Scripture. She Jeaves en aged motber, and sisters whoare, Mrs Alex. McLean, Point Prim, Mrs Charles Cummings, Charlottetown and Miss Aan, who resides at home. She also leaves @ sor- rowiog busbaod and three children. Dearest mother thou hast lefc us, And thy loss we deeply feel; But ’tis God that hast beref. us, He can all our sorrows heal. hu UCU @oeu At Hast Point, om February 10id, after a short ilfne~s borne with true resignation to the Divine Will. Anvie Campbell, relict of the late Rouald Ford» deeply re- gretted friends and acquaintanee. She ceceased, whose amiable and womanly qualities, charitable disporitions and true piety prepared her in this life for a bap- pier one beyond the tomb, was in her 4th year. She always bore the white flower of a blameless life; wasa treble woman, a devoied practical CatLo- lc,—good neighbour and 4 loyal and For Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets Always Prevent It Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets Ensure Thor- ough Digestion, thue Converting the Food into Rich Blood —1f the Blood Is Rich You Can’t Catch the Grippe. The doctors have discovered that “the Grippe” attacks only those whose blood is thin aod weak. Persons whose blood is rich, pure and healthy never suff.r from this medern plague. With these facts in our possession, it is an ¢asy matter to prevent an attack of the disease, or, if it has already attacked us, to drive it outof the system. All we bave to do is to make our blood rieh, pure and nouriebing. How can thie be dome, it may be asked. Very easily. It can be done by making | What is Going on All’ ———y — genial friend, which will go to cherish her memory On Sundav afternoon her remains were, conveyed to St. Columba’s Church, where after the chanting of the burial service by the pastor, Rev. A.J. McIntyre, she wus laid forest in the parieh cemetery. She Jeaves two sons eix daughters, three brothers, three siatere, twenty six grand- chhildren four great-grand chiidren— besides a large circle of friends and ac~ quaintances to mourn their loss. Echoes From Glenroy. ‘he sweeping blast, the sky o’ercast The jo less winter day; Let others fear, to me more dear Thaw all the pride of May, [Tine wrote the t EK yeare immortal poet-farmer -land somewhat overa bundred »go. But bad be in his beloved ‘aledov a experienced such cold weather in Gleoroy did, the last few weeks be would very probably bave eung ina iifferent atrain, The farmers of this section have finished baulrg ther woodand fence poles and now mud bauliog i# ‘he order of the day. The cunning rascel, lagrippe, has put in an @ppesrance, but nothing serious has reeulted The debating and literary society recent~ voreanized bere is aow iv full blast and already some oratorsot the Ciceroniav type are appeariag in our midet, Tnisis a ste; in the rlght direction, as it will afford to ouryonng men an Opportunity of cul- tivating their oratorical powers. The educations] machinery is moving smoothly under the managementof Mr. D. F. Egan. Leet but not least is our sole protecter, Mr. T. Aikins, who is kep* hustling. He gives good satisfaction and is the one thet wont refuse tomake ard mend koth boots and shoes. wr AvRoRA. 7-+ere A card on the outside of offise door saye: ‘Gone to lunch. Be back in ten min-— utes.” And,the man will be there on time. Thatis, for some days, weeks or even months, he will. Thea he will be at home occasionally for a day. He’) tellyou he nad a beadache—atorn of cholera morbus, or maybe he'll say he had alump in his stomach and felt too miserableto move. The lump was pro bably twoor three ten-minute lunches condensed. The man who ‘‘bolts” Lis lunches will find Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Psllets the best friend he ever met. This is no case of biliousnese, con- siipation, indigestion, “heart barn,” or any ofthe rest of the night-mare breod that these little “* Pelletae” will not cure. They cure permanently. Send 3l sents in ene-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buffalo, N. Y..and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1008 page page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely illustrated. — + 0 < Renounced His Rank and Titles. Lonpox, Feb.20 .—The Paris c>orrespon- deat of the Times saves: According to a letier juet received here from Argentina, the Austrian Archduke John, alias John Orthy is pow residing with bis morganatic wife on afarm io the River Parara district and is more than ever resolved to renounce YOU NEEDN'T SUFFER FROM THE GRIPPE, ESR DOIG vy Ye We He eee ——— the prerogatives cf bis birth. The Aus- trian Archduke John Nopomuk Salvator, the youngest son of the Grand Duke Leopold II. of Tuscany, in 1889 renounced his rank and all hie Austrian military titles ewing toan irreconcilable quarre] with the aged field Marsbal, Archduke Albert, against whom the impetuous young prioce was allowed tc commit the grossest posaible breach ot discipline. Assuming the name Johann Orth, and fitting out a eajing vee- sel, he disappeared with his morgauatic wife, wno before her marmage was the well-known singer, Fraulein Stubel, and was not beard of again uati! reportee that his ebip, the St, Murgaret, bad been lost off the goast of South Americain October, 1890. The next rumor ae to hi» where- aboute was that he and most of hie crew having escaped from the wreck, had land- ed near the mouth of the La Plata, and that the archduke, having paid off the sailors, had gone to Brazil. Time Allowance. EXCITING SCENES. Colorado Springs Exchange Experi- ences a Most Exciting Day. ‘foday was the wildest, the longest, the most sensational day ever seen On the ex- change here. : More than two and one quarter million shares changed hauds. The brokere in the inner circle jostled each other and shrieked at the tops of their voices for seven 8o!id hours, and the large est crowd of spectators oo record pushed and erowded and made room for brokers and messenger boys in the space outside the railing. Isabella was the great seneation of theday, but there were lesser ones, satellites as it were, around the cause of ali the commotion and excitement. The gallery was crowded, too, with spectators, most ot them women, w men who did not hold their hand- to their ears and appear amused at the babel at yells that came from below, but in their eyes shore the coneciousyess that their savings, large or small, hung in the bel auce, and there was the chance of a great foriun? in those hopefully invested dol- lars if onlythe market kept going the right way. Fully 600 people were in the exchange rocin throughout the long call, but they were not the same 609 all the time. People kept going and coming, surging back and forth, dropping in to see how the stocks were se'ling in moments suatched from their wor«. Isabellaclimbed nearer the rky than ever before $1.80 being the highest point reach ed. The lowest point was $1.53. The stock opened at $1 50 and closed at $! 63. The ditference in the value of the ehares as indicated by the variations in the open quotation Saturdoy morning and the clos- iog quotations today is $1,850,000. At this rate the buying public is placing a a high value on the ore that was evcoun- tered in the ninth level of the Lee Friday afternoon, but there are many who say that the stock will goeven hig! er, and that there is no doubtin the world that it will touch $3 befcre the sensation abates. It took only afew minutes to come to Isabella on the boardthis morning and as soon as it was reached, there ensued the wildest spectacle that was ever witnessed on thejocel exchange. For about half an hour it seemed that bedlam had liter. a'ly turnee Joose inthe pit.and nobody eeeme to be knowing whathe was doing under the iufluence of the calculations that if only enough of the shares could be bought and sold there would be gold io plenty and no more toil and worry. Brokers regretted yesterdsy that there was a Sabbath intervening between the first and second, thiuking that some of the interests would be allayed by the lapse of time, and thatactivity on the exchange would be less in consequence. Bat such was not the cease. The in- terest was, if anything, accentuated, aud the time that intervened only served to make the pot boil more vigorously. The excitement never was more iatezee than it was this morning. The brokers could hardly wait until the few produciog mines that come on the list before Isabella could be passed. There were several strong advances in the former part of the call, noticeably iv Avaconda and Iogham, but it seemed that tie traders were busbanding their e:.ergies for the battle royal over leabella. They could not cortaim them-~ selves when Ingham closed bat shouted wildly for Isabella, che ye!l coming from all along the rail all at the same time. Caller Wasson had not had time to an- nounce the stock as usual. A few bids were made in this first insane shout, but nothing could be distinguiehed. Al! sounds sounded alike, and it was alla roar. Caller Wasson pounded ia vain for silence, but the brokers kept on shouting until their voices gave way frem hoaree- ness, and they subsided, wiping the per- spiration oft their foreheads, At last the sound of the gavel could be disiinguished, and then that sound became the most distinct in the tumult as the brokers be- came tired out. Caller Wasson absolute- ly refused to proceed with the cail until order was restored, and he Lad his way.— Denver Republican. [From other sources it is learned that the ore body in the Isabella is the richest end most extensive ever fourd in amine since the opening of the Comstock lode in Nevada, the ore running as high as $14,- 000 to the ton. 2+e+e —— +e **Waiter,’”’ said the bicycliss at the little country inn, ‘‘bring me three eggs and boil them four minutes.”’ Fifteen minutes elapse, and the waiter returns with one egg. ‘*Very sorry, sir, our eggs is ont. This is the only one we had left—but we beciled it 12 minutes, sir.’’—Har- ver’s Bazar. _ the digestion perfect in every detail. By doing this we ensure the conversion of the food weeatiato the kind of food that is needed. Dodd’s Dyepepsia Tablets make the A Generous Offsr We are authorized to offer our readers, prepaid, a freesample of a never-failing cure for catarrh, bronchitis, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and nasal diseases. ‘There is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. Oin'ments and washes cunnet reach the diseased parts,and have thus proved useless. But Catarrhozone is carried by air directly to the direased part, and is like a breeze from the pine woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Poison & Co, Kingston, Ont, NOTES AND COMMENTS. Henry Clewsremr.s thatthe United States excess of exports Over imports for digestion perfect. The act on the food in the stomach, where digestion takes place and whether the etomach be well or ill, weak or strong, Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ( digest the food. Thus Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ensure | immunity from the grippe by leaving uo foothold in the system for it. There is no experiment in using Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, They have been tested thousands of times and have always prov- ed their worth. A trial will convince the most sceptical. Acd a trial costs very little, wh.le it brings great results. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab'ete are sold by all druggists, at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50; or sent on receipt of price, by The —" Medicine Co., Limited Tcronto, nt. the eight months ending January 31at amounts to $439,340,000. Th's excellent thowing, tegether with that ofthe New York banks, which represents an increase in =Ceposits for about the same period of over $200,000 090, has made it possible forthis country to take from Europe $68,000,000 of oar securities since the first of January with any evidence of discomfort or fatigue; and, as an evidence that this increase in the New York bank deposits is not at the expense of other sections of this country, mony everywhere at all centres is quite a4 superabuodant as it ie in New York City. 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