ro ‘ ey t ‘ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMEER 26 188 EL AM, EL SALE ! SALE! SALE ! CLOSING UP BUSINESS BIG DISCOUNTS OFF EVERYTHING—TWENTY TO FIFTY PER CENT—This immense sale is being patronized by thousands. ee AER ineppor une Meatha. Julins Ceesat was assassinated whe be bad almost completed the task of consolidating the administration an miaion of the Roman empire, and his pened the way to that despotisy and corruption which ultimately undid his work. Henry of Navarre was killed when he had almost healed the differ between Ca ic and Protestant which subsequeittly rent not only France, but Kut pe and William the Silent alse fell when he was on the point of uniting the Netherland prov inces into a compact barrier against the encroachments of Spain. in English hist ory Lord Clive died at ais the moment when he was the one man who could bave saved the American golonies and kept the Anglo-Saxon race npited, but the. Mira beau. He was literally the one man in suce who coulé have averted the hor rors of the revolution, saved and re formed the monarchy and so spared En- is the case of ’ rope the murderous career of Napoleon and all the devastation it.brought. If be bad lived ten or even five years longer, the history not only of France, but of Europe and the world, would bave been different. It is in fact suffi- cient to say that he would have made both Robespierre and Napoleon impos- sible. —Strand Migazine. Pelican and Duck In a Duel. In Kew gardens, in the presence of a considerable nuniber of spectators, an affair of honor was settled between a pelican and a duck. The birds had had words together, so to speak, and the pelican determined that the next best thing to making the duck eat his words was to eat the cack. So, after a little thrust and parry on the water, he made for the smaller bird and snapped it into bis pouch. Then a battle royal began inside the pouch of the pelican. The duck strug- gled, kicked, quacked and occasionally managed to get « leg ora wing outside, while his captor threw his beak high in the air, then dipped it into the water, and kept it there, as if trying to suf- focate or drown its enemy. From the look of the agitated pouch it seemed as if the contest was by no means one sided, but that the pelican was having ratbera rough time. At last the du wing out, and th ort, managed Once again on t clined further ¢ the pelican remai were thoroughly egraph. k got his head and one 0, With a magnificent to get entirely free. e water, the duck de- ymmbat and fled, while 1ed, looking as if honor atisfied.—London Tel- —_—<--_— <- Gentle reminder —This little cold snap ie | kely to make you feel the need of good warm unierclothing. If so there is no be:ter or cheaper ¢:ock in the city to select from than ours.— Prowse Bros. ~ALE EVERY DAY W. A. WEEKS & CO. SALE! SALE! EVERYTHING MUST Tremendous SALE EVERY DAY W. A. WEEKS & CO. ae, SALE! GO bargains are going" A Monster Flower. The largest flower in the world, it is said, is the bolo, Which grows on the island of Mindanao, one of the Philip- pine group. It has five petals, measures nearly a yard in width, and a single flower has been known to weigh 22 pounds. It grows on the highest pinna- | cle of the land; or about 2,500 feet above the level of the sea. = No Escape. **What is your name, Mr. Throgson?’’ “My uame is Adam, Miss Well- along.” **And my first name is Eve! Dear me! What a—what a remarkable coin- sidence.’’~-Chicago Tribune. ~~-ere Who does not knuw women and young girls who are continually in tears? Who elwaye see the dark side? Who have fre- quent fits of melancholy without any ap- parent cause? The iutelligect physiciar wil} know that it is some derangement of the complicated and delicate feminine organs. The young girl euffes, bodily ard mentally, in silence. There ia undue weariness, unexpected pain, unreasonable tears and fits of temper. Dr Pierce’sFavor- ite Prescription exerts a wonderful power ver woman’s delicate organism. It is an nv'gora.ing tonic and is specific for the peculiar weaknesses, irregularities and painful derangements of woman. Careless, easy-going doctors frequently treat their women patients for Siliousnest, nervour= ness, dyspepsia, liver or kidney ~troubles, when the real sickness is in the organs distincily feminine, and no help can come | till they are made perfecily strong by the ae use of Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Prescription. Send 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, buffalo, N. Y., and receive Dr. Pierce’s LUUS page COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, illustrated, Blue Stockings. According to an English magazine the appellation ‘‘ blue stockings’’ originated in the dress of a Benjamin Stillingfleet, grandson of the bishop, as he used to appear at the parties of Mrs. Montague, in Portman square. He used to general- ly wear blue worsted stockings, and he was a very amiable and entertaining man.. Whenever he was absent from Mrs. Montague’s evening parties, as his conversation was very interesting, the company used to say, ‘‘ We can do noth- ing withuut the blue stockings.’’ By de- grees the assemblies were called ‘‘blue stocking clubs’’ and learned people **blue stockings. ’’ ee Charcoal absorbs the gares : nl relieves the distended stomach preseing against the nerves which extend from the stoma h to che bead, SKIN-D 9" wen OY Q ' ~S Ss 2c —“ >“ balm; one appli live nights the trouble disappears. A London lad idly, her face an it into a life of n of it was so ir had eczema for years so neck were so disfigured she seclusion, and the stinging ense that, to use her own rds, she ** went next thing tomad.” She tried ny ointments, sa ves and washes—was treated y specialists on skin diseases without getting y lasting benefit. She bought a box of Dr. AGNEw’s OINTMENT—one application gave her nfort, and to-day, after using three boxes her sua is as Clear and pink as a baby’s. Peroscsw™ so , OINTMENT BEAUTIFIES a” Cane OO o quam EEP BEAUTY! a, 2 5% ‘Handsome is that hand- some does,” is the old theoreti- cal adage, butafter allit’s the skin-deep beauty that’s attrac- It would take a big lot of handsome doing to com- that is diseased and whose appear- ance is distasteful to all who see it, and the torment of the patient whose daily burden it is to bear it about. Dr. AGNeEw’s OINTMENT is a won- derful cure for all sorts of Skin Diseases—itching, burn- ing, stinging sensations which are accompaniments—tetter, t rheum, scald head, ring worm, eczema, itch, ulcers, erysipelas, liver spots, and all eruptions ef the skin—one ap- plication allays the irritation, and perseverance in its use results in a speedy cure. For lind, bleeding, itching, and ulcerating piles it’s a magical tive. pensate for a skin ation gives comfort and relief in an instant, apd in from three to Price, 35 cts, A Toronto gentleman, living on Dovercourt Road, spent a small fortune {n treatments and remedies for piles in their very worst form, was treated by electricity with temporary relief only «nd had decided to go on the operating table and have a surgical operation performed, but was recommended to try Dr. AGNEw’s OINTMENT— he did so. The first application of it relieved the intense distress—he persisted in its use and to-day he's rewarded with a cure after years of suffering. De. AGNEW’S CURE FOR THE HEART —Relieves smothering, palpitation and fluttering A DR regular life saver in cases of organic heart troubles. AGNEW’S CATARRHAL POWDER —Relicves cold in the head in 10 minutes. Cures hay a ‘ fever and catarrh, UR. AGNEW'S LIVER PILLS—Regulate the bowels. Tone thesystem. Never gripe. Pleasant little doses. 40 in a vial; 20 cts, 6 Sold by, Dr, 8. W, Doddfand Geo. E. Hughes, Druggists A LESSSON FOR WOMEN. —_ee Mrs. Dowson of Tcronto Cured of Female Weakuess by Dodd's Kidney Pills. Toronto, Nov 21.—The case of Mrs. Ellen Dawron, of 640 Gerrard St, east, who has been restored to vigorous health, by Dodd’s Kidney Pills, after six years of agony from Female Weakness, and Palri- tation of the heart, is causing widespread interest in the east end. Mre. Dawson writes that she used three so-called kidney cures wnd was treated by oue ofToronto’s most prominent physicians without deriving the least benefit. The first box of Dodd’s Kidney Pills | gave ber pronounced relief; eight boxes , cured her thorouglily. Mrs. Dawson’s case furnishes a Jesson every woman should learn. Dodd’s Kidney P.lls are women’s best friend, ‘*How that Loy of mine has improved in his penmanship !” exclaimed Mr Billus with fatherly pride, glancing over a letter be had just received from his eldest son, away from Lome on Lis first visit. Then Mr Billus began to-read it, and he understood. It began, ‘*Dearest Lucy.” No, it wasn’t the letter the boy had meant to send his father.—Chicago Tri- bune. Minard’s Linimeat Cures LaGrippe “Take my seat, medam,” he said polite- lye ‘Oh, [ really couldn’t,” she protested. And she was right about it, too, for he was scmething over a 250 pound man, and she was something under a 90 pound woman. But that didn’t prevent her from taking enough ot the eeat so that the rest of it wasof no value to him.—Chicago Post. Grand Trunk Fngineer swears by Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills Mr. Geo, Cummings for over 20 years engin- eer on Grand Trunk running between foronto and Allandale, says:—* The constant duty with my workgave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys, I tried several remedies until 1 wasrecommetuded by my fireman, Mr ; lave Conley. to try Dr. Chase’a Kidney-Liver Pills. ‘wo boxes have completely cured me, and I feelte daya better manthan ever. I recommend them to all my friends, —_—__—_ a, ee A member of « volnuteer ‘re brigade did not appear at the scene of the cor- flagration uotil after the fire was under control. The chief of the department reproacbed him bit'erly for his neglect of duty. *Jt’s not my fault, r plied the fireman, I live a long way from the fire.” ‘That's vo excuse, You must nearer to the nex: fire.”—T id- Bits. move Minard’s Liniment is the best Senior Partner—Keep a sharp eye ov Holdfast. I’m afraid he’s robbing the firm. Juvior Partner- ? Ia be living extrava. gantly ? Senior Partner - Wel', I pasted him on the street yesterday, and he was smoking a cigar that dide’t emell bad at all_—New York Weekly. When Reauty Fades _ Iu response to repeated inquiries from lad- ies with whom Di: Chase’s Ointment has be- comé so popular fur skin diseases, asking if face powders are i' jurivus and can be used while using the ointment, we state that while the majority of tare powders are injurious, we can reccommend the recipes given in |'r Chase’s suppsemeutry rec’pe pook on page 45, which will -e sent toany address on receipt of 50 in stamps. Dr Chase’s Oinimené is the ladies’ friend for all skin diseases Address Dr A W Chase Co, To onto What a precocious child that boy of Trivvins’ is! exclaimed the cross grained citizen, Why, it sits for hours without saying a word. I know it. That's more than its father can do.—Washington Star, I was cuaep of painful Goitre by MIN; ARD’S LINIMENT, Chatam Ont. Brarp McMctury I was curepD of Inflammation by MIN- ARD'S LINIMENT. Walsh, Ont. Mrs W. W. Jonnson I was curep of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD'S LINIMENT. Parkdale, Ont. J.H. Baitey It is announced that a firat class meteo- rological-observatory ie to be built on the Zugspitze,the highest mountain in Gers many. The altitude is stated to be nearly 3,000 meters. Minard’s Liniment for Rheumatism DR Or MU Serer rrr OUUYUTOYV) FROM INDIA AND CEYLON >03000 S e 20-00-0-0-6-00000000000000006000 00000000 0000" ELEPHANT BRAND PURITY AND STRENGTH Combined with flavour, make Tetiey’s Elephant Brand Indo Ceylon pf .. acket Teas, favorites the world over. - These qualities and their ow prices have made them kno-yn as e Best of Tea Value Soll in lead packets only. -e Retail prices % every packet. on RK a@w\, TO $1.00 PE Lb. r grocer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. Ask For Mclean Stamps [ Issued by the People’s S.vy- ings Co, Office, Revere Horer Kent Srreet. Every mo:rch- ant whose uame is in our Blank Stamp Book keeps them and will be only too pleased to give them and get your cash trade, You can get your goods as cheap and as good from them as any one else Try them and SEE. “HOUSE TO LET—On Dorchester Street, between Queen and Pownal Streets, contain- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and pantry. Possession about ist Nov. Are Villism Grant. or son. TWO BOYS WANTED.—Wanted by the undersigned, two smarc young men who un- d-rstand the feeding and care of :to*k and to be able to du general farming, will h«ve to be good milikers, no others need apply, 90d pete M . ges : > ] twill be mara rem nye OO if —_— rey “ ememne &?.. entece wages and permaneot employment wi J S330PU TOTLEY & Ca., London, Eng., Canadian Head Office, 14 Lemoine $°., Montroct given, Apply at ouce Edward Keliy, South- es + RDA RARODODMNNONOOD0000-0-0-0700-0-0-00-05000000-000.00. port, Lot 48. 274 | RN I iT sana ey A Word to Women Very few clothes are discarded because they are actually worn out. They are thrown aside because you get ‘‘ tired of them.’’ You want something new or different and it costs a good deal of money to buy new things. Why don’t you take those discarded clothes which are in ‘your closets and bureau drawers, and make them new with Dyes any Colour Maypole Soap cleanses and dyes at one operation. It dyes any material any color—from sombre black to the most brilliant hues of the rainbow. An ordinary wash-bowl is all that is re- quired for small garments. Maypole Soap does not streak or crock the fabric. Any- body can use it. It multiplies your wardrobe at almost no cost. Your children can be clothed with the material in your cast- away garments, made new with Maypole Soap. The best druggists and grocers sell it. Black, 15 cents a cake. All other colors, roc. Better send for our free illustrated booklet that tells all about home dyeing. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., Managers Canadian Depot: v a. Pe eeweseee * , ~~. ad **-~eewr” a2 4 me ee ee MO? mae coe eo ici - Mignon” 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. FH E | exanmmen catenpae | Wants, Lost, Found, 8 sian j J J : MCON’S CHANGES. nie eee: 6th day, Last Quarter. z FOR ee very valuable we of co i c arge imported engravings at less than half | ae sy — Seo cost’ O, B. office 276 3ins pd. | ’ a : - ! 28th day, Full Moon. WHO TOOK THE BOOTS.—Yxe man wno | etal are ee [a eS oem of ae meats em the window j : ofa t store on Queen Street. Monday, Nov | =| ,,,| High Water. Sun 1ith,and took them into a place round the | ‘g Day of We k rs Londen House Corner wasseen. We ask to | QO! | Morn. | Aft. | Rises. | Sets. | have boots returned at once and save oxpos- CARS Ne ee Fs yr : ure. 76 eed = eat - I Tuesday 0 os a = 6 . a WANTED.—A well educated woman of in- 2,.Wednesday, VU 29 |14 1 tegrity, tu invest in an established business. 3 Thursday 0 59 |15 00 31 26 Permanent position to energetic, worker. : i ust be a good talker. Sorrespondence in- iSaturaay | 2 19 te 36 | 34 24 vited. Apply manager. oo ae op takive DR. CLIFT’S treatment for 6Sunday | 3 23 |17 34!) 35 | 23 A young man waatsa situation asa man- | Joma registered te U0 Sand Canada, Send 7 Monday 440 118 29 | 37 2 servant, refer to Dr. Taylor. 279 Stamp for information, or call at CH’TOWN, STuesday | 603/19 18| 38 | 20 | pon aare—atcinway Plana con groo | PMIBAT RATURDAY, aid SuNoar. 9, Wednesday 7 20 |20 03 | 40 18 menufactured at New York. Special!y select. z 10 Thursday >| 8 26 20 44} 42 17 ed by a professional expert at meuninabene Centr: 1 . R st: a6 i 1\Frida lg 20 |21 22 | 43 15 Magnificent tone. Frice $1.50 D, B. Cfiice, a + @s8 aii al ° ears ie 2157 44 14 374 Sims paid. l ré - ee ae meena nant scenantvenaiianmen : 3 Sunda 10 11 |22 25 | 4 13 _ WANTED.—Situation as a servant by wil Nearest to market, Post Office, City - Sloadey 11 00 22 54| 47 12 ing steady man. Apply at this office. 27k | Buildiog, and Principal Stores. ; 15 nesday 11 47 ‘23 26 48 ll EKMPLOYMENT WANTED.—By a man— The right place for Oysters, Dinver®, ”| Wednesday |12 33 13 20! 50 | 10 competent bock keeper, useful in shipping } Lunches, etc, etc 16 Thursd 14410! 52 | 9 businessorinany other capacity ina busi-— » ELC, etc, lider 1007 15 03| 54 | 8 | Bessestablishment. Apply at this office. New Rooms, New Appointments, every- Friday ' 53 55 ) 9. <lnin tate deedecatect n ans ces 225 tf thing up-to-date. 18 Saturday | 0 56 15 : TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con Call and see uv. 19 Sunday 11541655; 56 | 6 taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street I 20 Monday ‘Sey si SIS Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, ALFRED d, QUIRK, 21 Tuesday | 4 31 18 54 | 58 4 | 7 272—3mos Woven Ovece Seal 22; Wednesday : 2 2 = ) 7 : 0 LET.—The house ine ‘bien tmaure s R QUEENS 2 “sd 72 e* ndon House, ’situateon Water _ ick siti 23\Thu s a St, .extite Government Warehouse No 1 ponte ak fo = ; a 24 Friday 8 32 \21 23 | 1 Apply to Peake Bros & Co ‘ : ’ uate on Water Street, now pn posses 25|Saturday 9 37 22 02 | ‘1 1 pp s . jJanB--t' — oa Mrs McDonald. Possession givea 26 Sunday 10 32 122 30! 5 0 TO LET—Halfof three story dwelling house | $ Co — et _Apoly to Peake Bros 27/M 4 11 18 122 58| 7 Q | onthe corner of Queen and Fitgroy Sts 4 p- : oo, Som O06 He. 28 Tae fo, ll 58 23 26 8 359 ply to Wm Hend:rson, Fitzroy St. 245 ti WANTED.—.~ bright intelliger t lady, age = Seeery ~ Poe — | about thirtv. with some capital,to travel, hire 29| Wednesday |12 37 13 19 | 9 59 LOST.- On Euston Street, between Queen | and train agents, References. Per mazent 30| -— Brighton Road, a gola cufibitton, Fin- | position for right psrsop. Investigation in-~ er please leave at this office, 29 =| vited. Apply manager. OO Lk IE