En, +r PS} THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, DECEMBER 26, 1900, PERFECT HEALTH is a sure sign of intelligence in the selection of those things which induce it. A wise choice of a Tonic is made when one takes that endorsed by Physicians and Medical Boards, viz.— A Fine Old Port Wine blended wtih Quinquina by Expert Chemists according to the Pharmacoperias. Specially indicated for Anemia, Weakness from what- ever cause, Malaria and ail forms of Fever, Indigestion, Sleep- lessness, Consumption, Loss of Appetite, Nervousness, Throat and Lung Troubles, Lumbago, Headaches, Dyspepsia, Persons Rundown or Overworked, Colds, Bronchitis, and General Debility. The Standard with leading Physicians, For the additional convenience of the comsumer a cork- screw is attached to every bottle. AT ALL DRUGGISTS. AVOID SUBSTITUTES. WILSON’ S INVALIDS’ PORT AGENCY, 87 St. James St., Montrea/. (a emma FOR SALE BY GEO. E. HUGHES AND A. W. 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A SBBLLING LESSON Halcyon, handkerchief, harass, hat- angue, hardihood, haricut, harness, hastiness, haughty, haughtiness, haul- | ing, hawoc, hawk, hazardous, heiter, heptarchy, heresy, hesiation, heyday, hindrance, hoeing, honorary, honor, | hustled. | HE SEVEN WISE MEN OF GREKCE. | The names general'y viven are Solon, Chilo, Pittacus, Bias, Periander, Cieobulus, and Thales. ‘They were the authors of the celebrated mottces inscribed in later days ir, the Delphian Temple. lows : ‘ Know thyself.’—Solon. ‘Consider the end.’- Chilo. ‘ Most men are bad.’— Bias. ‘N othing is impossible to industry. | — Periander. | * Avoid excesses.’—Cleobulus. | Suretyship is the precursor of | ruin,—Thales. AN ARTIST'S MODEL. | The public schools of a_ certain |New Engiand city have recently taken ‘The ‘told to sketch as they see. One day a little girl was seated in a! chair on the pa form and her class- mates were given the usual order. | The results varied. Some of the | drawings looked !\k a human being ir | ja state of repose, »thers tike wooden dolls. But one lite girl hi: drawn the chair and a tiny little figure stand-| lug in front of it. ‘Mary,’ said the discouraged teach-| er, ‘didn’t I say, ‘Draw Amelia as| you see her?’ | ‘Yes’m.’ ‘Well is she standing in front of the | chair ?” No’m, she’s sitting in it.’ ‘Then why didn’t you draw her! | Sitting ?” | Tears came into the child’s eyes. | ‘She was misunderstood. ‘But I| ‘hadn’t got to it,’ she said, ‘I was just) going to bend her down when you |rang the bell. | LAZINESS THE HINDRANCE. A very successful business man. 'names laziness as the chief reason for | feilure in any line of work. On being | ‘asked to give a closer definition of | laziness as he understood it, he said he | ‘|meant lack of energy in pursuing th¢| taining sare work one is engaged in, half-heartec | ‘devotion, in other words, the tempta | jiion of this laziness seems to hav. | i chosen teachers as their sp cial vic- | | tims. H>re are a few instances that wil! | ‘show what is aimed at: A graduate o! |a normal school was employed to tak: |charge of the primary department in ? | | Western city. ‘her salary increased, but the superin. | jtendent « bjested because, he said, 1: | ‘would not ove just to advance her. \(She spent her evenings in working fancy articles for ihe stores. ) }the im;orter sell to gain 25 per ceni? ‘Painful, Fatal Kidney Disease One of the most commc.a | Of kidney disease is the smartjng, scald- ing sensation when passing water, | which is likely to come very frequently jand at inconvenient times. Then there l{s the dull, heavy aching in the sma! |of the back and Gown the limbs. | When these pains are accompanied by deposits in the urine after it hag stood for twenty-four hours, you may be sure that you are a victim of kidney dis- ease, and should not lose a single dav in securing the world’s greatest kidne? cure—Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. mptome | Am’t of As- Don’t imagine that you are experi- Name of Ratepayer | Statement or Description of Pro- | sessment ne Tt ee ce in Defaul perty upon which Assm’t is made. | Due and Un- | 22) known as his great Recipe Book. = oe | : paid. have made some of the most surprising Ber Clement, Estate of ; Houses and Land on Town Lot No 8, Ist hurd. $32.75 Buro., Andrew House and Land on Towr. Lot No. 89, Ist hun. 3.94 Brow Ambrose L, House and i and on Common Lot No. 28 56.25 ieyan, \iary Huse and Land on Town Lot No. 37, 5ta hun. 5.62 din:! Veter House and Lard on Common Lot No. 22 6.75 Hie) s, Francis llouse and La d on Common Lot No. 21 2.25 Men , John, Estate of } fohn McKin- lay Donald McKinnon, Ex coors Houses and ' and on Town Lot No. 71, 4th hun. 16.37 Lowe, Walter Vacant Lani on Common Lot No, 31 2.06 Muvlornt., William House and Land un Common Lot No. 22 5 00 Pure. fane—W. A. O. M.rwn, Leslic McNutt, Ti. stees House and Land on Town LotsNos.97 and o8, Ist hun. 33-75 Pow , lohn Half ttouse and La.d on Town Lot No or, 4th hun. 4.95 Pines, Martin House and Land on Common Lots Nos, 11 and 12 4.5¢ (Quirk, Aliced J House and Land on Water Lot opposite Town Lot No. 12, 1st hundred 16.87 Russell, Robert House and Land on Town Lot No. 73, 5th hun. 13.50 Aoberts, Ezekiel Vaeant Tar Fa-r Tot No, $2, 5th hun ____Notice is hereby given that pursuant to the provisions of the Statute, 91 Victoria, Chapter 12, Section 91, after 30 days publication of the above list, being a |'st of the Ratepayers ot the City of Charlottettwn who have failed to pay within the time prescribed the assessment severally levied up- on their neal Property in said City. I willmakeanapplication to His Honor the Stipendlary Magistrate ot said City for judgment against each and allofthe lanis above described, for the respective amounts so leviea ayainst them, entered. I wi!! further apply for a warrant for the sale of such lands. ROBERT VANIDERSTINE; CityjCollector} > > = all _# and then unpaid, and that upon such judgment being duly | cures of kidney disease on record, and have come to be considered the only | abselute cure for kidney disease. Ask your neighbors about them. Nearl-+ everybody can tell of some remarkable eure by their use. One pill a dose; 26 cents a box, at ali dealers’, or Edman- | gon, Bates & Co., Toronto. Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. TO WASH ee LACE CURYAINS without rubbing. use = "“VICTORINE” mit = : makes clothes white a, snow. Brightens colors § Cannot injure anything. |} a2 cakes 25c, at all grocers, 2 These mcttoes were as fol-| | Know thy opportun ty. -- Pittacus. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, : - , 1 P50 59°. A friend tried to have | work. THIN CHILD Hf a child is thin, let him | ‘take alittle of Scott’s emulsion _ of cod-liver oil. Some children like it too | well; begin with a little A | half- or quarter-teaspoonful is | enough at first, if the stomach |1s weak; but increase, as you | ° find the stomach will bear. The effect is: the little one _ takes on strength; gets hungry; | _ eats and is happy; gets fat—he ought to be fat—and gets| | healthy. We'll send you a little to try If you Ike. Toronto, Another normal graduate went from the school to the stores and offices of the town. more frequently a physician’s office. Finally he studied medicine. ‘A superintendency became vacant, he applied for it, but made a poor show- ing when questioned by the committee. Disappointed, he began the practice of medicine. Twenty-five years later he ‘remarked: ‘I made a mistake in not i giving mv whole thought to my work lin P—--, for ] have found, since, I} was never intended for a physician.’— | Teacher’s Institute. PROBLEMS IN ARITHMETIC I. Express 1900 in Roman n tation. | If. What per cent of the ketters are vowels in the sen ence, O» all the saws | | | that ever I saw saw J never saw a saw Ill. How many shocks ot corn on an acre of ground, rows being 3% ft. } saw as my Saw saws? } apart, each way, and each shock taken | | from an area twelve hilis square? Ans. | widespread as inferior cooking apparatus. |24 shocks IV. How many pounds of coffee at 20 cents per pound, must be mixed | with 40 pounds at 30 cents to make a} mixiure werth 28 cents per pound?) Ans. 10 Ibs V. Two men start from the same} point and one walks 50 “niles due west, the other go miles due north; how far | are they then apart? Ans. 102 miles | V1. Find the L C M_ of all the| composite numbers from 20 to 30 In | clusive, Ans. 5, 405, 400. | Vil. How many strokes does the | hammer of a clock make in a week ?| Ans. 1092 VILL. Find the side of a square con- ar-a as a rectangle 84) yards long and 48 yards wide? Ans. | 63 4. IX. 20 bushels, 3 pecks, 5 quarts, | I pint are 624 per cent of what num- | ber? Ans. 33 bus., 1 pk., 7 qts 4 pts. | X. Find the cost of paper for 500 | vo'umes of a duodecimo book of | 450 pages at $3 per ream. Ans. | . Xl. Reduce 5 furlongs, 4 yds., 2 feet to the dec. of a mile. Ans .62 at 3714 per cent ad valorem, was $1,200; fur how much per yard must |} Ans. $s. ‘ XII. How much must I invest in government bonds drawing 6 per cent interest annually, at 120 in order to! produce a seirly int come of $1650 in| | greenbacks, when go'a is commanding |a premium of 10 percent. Ans. $30. XIV. How many tiles 14 inches lor g will it take to go diagor aily across a re tangular field 300 rods in length auu containing 75 acres? Ans. 4281. XV. Two men can do a piece of work in ten days and five boys in eight days; how long will it take one of the} men and three of the boys to do the | work? Ans. 8 days. | XVI. A man can rew a boat down | a stream 12 miles per hour, and up| stream 6 miles per hour, how tar can he go and return in 24 hours? Ans. | 96 miles. XVII Find the sum of 25 hun | dreths, 35 thousanths, 200 ten thous-| anths, multiply it by 6000 and divide | the product by 5 millionths. Ans | 356 000,000. XVII. From the product of the | 'sum and difference of 14 tenths and | 85 hundreths subtract the difference oi | itheir squares. Ars. o, C niinzued Tomorrow. Dentistry... BY SPECIALISTS PA'NLESS DENTISTRY by use of electricity | or by the Berlin Mathod. MCDERN DENTISTRY, crown and bridge (Both without pain. ) ARTIFICIAL TELTH.—We make all kinds. Teeth extracted without pain. BERLIN DENTAL XII. The duty on 1,100 yds. cleth | it ' In the matter of Thomas J. | (Jueen’s County, in Prince | Island, merchant, has by an assign- his estate to me, the undersiened, | zeorge B. | merchant, for the general benefit Ciara FOR A PRINCE 5, Cop 66 Happy Thought” LP, a Lon 77) Fi bs] ee IN ALL THE WURLD no cause of worry SO © © insistent, WHAT WOMAN can help worryivg che result of whose skill andeare is damaged or destrceyed by an inferior Range. DEAL FAIRLY by ycur household and yourse)f—install Buek’s ‘ Thought” Px: ge in your kichen and if you can’t quit worrying entirely ywur wite will, The worry fiend hoids sway supreme in many kitchens, He wa bl od relation of the dyspepsia of like ilk. Banish them, buy a “Happy Thought ” The manufacturers of the “Happy Thought” are doing your oulinary worry ing for you for ail time —take advantage « f it. They have worried over ani have perfected every detaii cf Range eonstrue tion which though not a'ways apparent on the surface, is most important in results Planned like an enzine, atted like a watch, as durable as the hills, the “Happy ‘Lhought” is ever in the leadand there it will re:nain until perfection meets its matcn. DON’T WORRY Use Buck's “ Happy Thonght?’fRarge}! For sale by svmnon W. Crabbe. Walker‘ Corner, Stovesand Hardware. Charlottetown, Oct, Ist, 1900. Great K ondyke Clearance Sale. In order te make room for Spring Goods I have deeftied to offer my Im- meuse ®iock of Gemeril Merchandise, consisting of Dry Good, Groceries, Hardware, Hats and Caps, Boots and Shoes Ard everything usually kept in a @eneral “tore at frem 10 to 40 per cemi discomnt for Cash. This is one of the largest and (est assorted stock of goods kept in a Country Store en P. K. 1. Now gentlemen I mean what I say, eome ome, come all, and gw@ the best value for your money ever kr own in this place. Oats, Wheat, Barley, Pork, Butter, Eggs, Hides, Pelts, Wool, etc., ete., Taken in Exchange. L. ANDERSON, byue@al of ~ t 1 eter’s limy, 8 x. L ‘ Dec. 7+—w 6i. ROBERT PALMER & CO. Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. With experienced workmen and first-class machinery we are prepar- ed tosupply contractors and others with Doors cud Frames, Baskes and Frames, interior and exterior finish, etc. CUR SPECIALTIES. Gothic Windows, Stairs, Stair Ra ls, Balusters, Newel Posts, Cypre Gut ter and Conductors, Kiln Dried Spruce and Hardwood Wlooring, Kiln Dried Clear Spruce, Sheathing and Clapboadyds. RC BERT PALMER & GO. PEAKE’S NO. 3 WHARF. why NOTICE! WICKINAUN & McNEVIN 1° Give us a call. Morris, of Charlottetown, in County, merchant. Queen's Notice is hereby given that Thomas J. Morris, of Charlottetown, in Kdwara Manufecturers .& Genera. Merchants. Refined and Lubricating Oils. } ment bearing date the 27th dav of November, A. D. 1900, assigned all ' ‘ Hose Packing, belting, waste, ete. Goldie & Ce’s well known brand of Fleur. Strachan’s celebrated Gilt Edge Seap, Sunrise Blend Tea, etc. ' Auld, of Charlottetown, »f his creditors. Dated this 28th day of November, 5 ‘ | on