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Ha Use Royar Oax in the Laundry AY homes, easy quick work, snow te clothes. Use Jopiree for the toilet ard ndry, Makes child’s play of 1.0 LAPTHORN & CO. ings, Local Assembly Will be nes s ton u - / nelook 10F tbe election of Direct ning year, and the THE RED CROsS They, too, Have heard the drumbeat ‘ They follow the bugle's call These who are swift with pity On the fleld where brave men fall Whon the battle boom is silent And the echoing thunder di 3, Thev haste to the plain red sodden With the blood of sacrifice The flag that floats above them Is marked with a crimeon sic edicin oil : la Pledge of a great compassion | And the rifted heart divine That once for man's reljemption | Knew earth's compl vr) . > & 11> eat loss oO the fleld of valor Bring love's immortal cress. rer And so they follow the bugle And heed the drumbeat's call, But their errand is one of pity— They succor the men who fall. —Harper’s Bazar. TOO SURE OF HER MAN. He Came to Tell Her Important News, hut She Beat Him Of. ‘“‘There’s no use of your saying a word!’’ exclaimed the woman of the house as soon as she had epened the door and glanced at the man standing outside. ‘I know you.” ‘*But, ma’am’’— **T recognized you as soonas I saw you, You can’t’’— **Ma’am’’— “You're the man who sold me a washing machine six months ago for that wasn’t worth shucks. It wouldn’'t’’— “‘All I wanted to tell you, ma’am, 69 © cane “It wouldn’t wash anything. The longer you used it the dirtier the clothes got. You couldn’t sell me anything now if you was to pay me for teking it. When a man fools me once, be won’t ever have the chance to doitagain. I can tell you that. I'll seil that washing machine back to you for 50 cents. It doesn’t make any difference what you’ve got this time. I wouldn’t touch it with a ten foot pole, and you can talk until you are gray. It won’t do any good.”’ ‘*Madam,’’ yelled the man, who had been dancing about impatiently, ‘‘your kitchen roof is blazing where that iron stovepipe runs up through it! That's what I stopped to’’— **Good land! Why didn’t you say so? What did you want to stand there talk- ing for when the house is burning up? Run over to that grocery store on the corner and turn in an alarm! Fire! Fire!’’ £6.50 > Canada's Greatest Liniment. Griffiths’ Mentho! Liniment ts the great. est curative discovery of the age. lene. trates muscle, membrane and tissue to the very bone, banishes pains and aches with a power impossible with any other remedy. Use it for rheumatism, neuralgia, head- aches and all soreness, swelling and in- _ammation. Al! druggists, 25 cts. 32 For eale by Geo. E. Hughes Liberal Conservatives ATTENTION ! Notice is hereby given that the Liberal Conservative Conference for Prince Edward Island will hold its annual meeting in the Masonic Tem- ple, Charlottetown, on the 26th day of January, inst, at the hour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon. Thursday, Conveners for the Dominion Rid- Districts and Polling Districts are requested to take immediate action in securing a full representation of Delegatcs from all parts of the Province. meetings of the Conference The will be open to all electors who agree with the Opposition in Federal and Local affairs. Reduced rates on the P. E. Island Railway will be obtained as usual. », FERGUSO N, President. Cc. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary. 2dy« wk. Her. Wat. Jour. wk aii ene The Annual Meeting — OF THE~- Charlottetown Mutual Fire Insur- ance Company d in Farquharson‘s Building Queen sdey. January 26th, 1899, at /< ; ; ors ror the en transaction of guch cther ness as may come before it, HARSON, B. BALDERSTON, D, FARQU President Secretary 7- dy awtd a eal esa a esi eoesFOR-::* NEW .. YEAR'S GIFTS G.H. TAYLORS HOW INDIANS SWEAR PIOUSLY dians have a usefu call a swearing god. equally ugly and even more convenient, nailed to the wall of the and the use of the or his cayuse steps intoa prairie dog’s Charlottetown School of Music. W. Harry Watts, Director (which includes nae of organ for practice and blower) $15 per term of 20 Jessons. Pano (ove bour) $10 per term. ey ry Saturday at 10.30. ( free, but are to provide themselves with e>m bined note and exercise books. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CUARLOTTETOWN, JANUARY 24, 1899 Se nae . ’ . stis said that a certain tribe of In- | divinity which they it is very small, it generally stands ona pedestal or is living room, picturesque language is accounted not a stn, bat a pious duty. Thus if an in its presence Indian bruises his finger, hole and wickedly brenks his leg he ) “cnfines him ; ccnines himself to general remarks on the Weather until hea rea hes home and Sees again the comforting face of tho grinning devil. Then he becomes sud- denly possessed of the eloquence of a mule driver, and the things that be says would make any ¢ rdinary effigy shrivel | up with horror, but used to it. the swearing god is i | After all, so called civilized beings are not so far beyond the Indian. When we | set angry at a man we burn him in ef- figy, or hang up a doll whose distorted features convey our impressions of his vuworth, and throw stones at it.—New | York World. . — Negro Development. | Medical researches show that in a general way white children exhibit | more diversity in their measurements and the negro more uniformity, this be- coming even ’ Thus, the more marked with age. | negro children are taller at the same age than the whites, but there are no marked differences up to the age | of about 14. The size of the head is | somewhat smaller in the negro, teeth | are stronger and healthier and more | regular, and the cutting period more | strongly defined. There is a decided | negro ear, which is smaller and has a | drooping upper lobe, often with an an- | gle. The negro body is less fat and has relatively more muscular development in both sexes. The arm spread is greater and hands and feet both average longer. The thighs are more prominent in the middle, and the legs are smaller.—New York Tribune. A Noble Critic. When Pope was first introduced to Lord Halifax, to read his ‘‘lliad,’’ the noble critic generously criticised this pasage and that word at frequent inter- ; vals. The poet was stung with vexation, for the parts that most pleased him were the ones most criticised. As he returned home with Sir Samuel Garth, he reveal- ed his displeasure. *“*Oh,’’ said Garth, ‘‘you are not ac- quainted with his lordship; be must criticise. At the next visit, read him the same passages and tell him you recollected his criticisms.’’ Pope made use of this stratagem. Lord Halifax was delighted and exclaimed, ‘‘Pope, they are now inimitable!’’ — tao Curea Cold in One Day Teke Laxative Bromo Quinine Table} All druggists refuna the money if 1 t tail» 1e lieve &2¢ KINDERGARTEN BUILDING. Ce a Lessons given oa Pipe Organ. Fee Half hour ‘eseons on Piano, Singing, Orchestra! Inetrumente, or Harmony, $5 per term. Papers will be ready by the Director Pupils admitted Hours : 9 to 12, 2 to 5, 7 to, 6—ta, thur, st Molasses and Sugar. C Sugar, in bags. SUNNYSIDE ee Extra choice Porto Rico Molasses, Extra standard granulated Sugar yellow extra Demerara Crystals Selling at lowest prices. HORACE HASZARD Ch’town, Jan 5th ‘OY 4 2 wks eod FARM TO LET AT ROYALTY: To let “Milford Farm” on the North River Road, about a mile from the city, at present in the occupation of the Widow of the late George Thorne. It comprises about 29 acres of laad in a high state of cultivation, fronts on the North River Shore. There ie a good one and @ balf story farm house with outbuildings and a large s'able and barn, and a tool house on the premises. Poseess‘on given, if re- quired latter end of November. There premises are wel! adapted for a burcher and pasture farm. Rent $203.00 a year. articulara apply to. For further paren NTEL DAVI2S, GREAT SHOOTERS OF EUROPE In Europe, where the question of a grfne supply does not enter into consid eration, Kiliing for count is recognized os legitimate and sportsmanlike. He is cousidered to have madearecord of bou or who has bagged the largest numbers of birds oy other game. Thus we read of ope Trauttmansdorff — Princes Carl ‘Trauttmansdorff—who has to his credit for a single day's shooting the slaughter cit $62 head of game, with the best bag of pheasants, 303; of partridges, 632; of hares, 416; of rabbits, 638; of roe- 12; of failow decr, 20, and of blackcock, 14, and a best year’s ccunt 10,533 bead of assorted game. An- other record smasher is Earl ce Gray, whose exploits have been duly tabulated for a series of years, from 1867 to 1895 His pheasants score was 111,119, with ¥,401 partridges, 47,468 grouse, 26,747 as many hares, 2,785 snipe, 2,077 wocdcock, 1,898 wild cuck, 567 12 baffalo, 1] tigers, a cou] le of rninoceroses, and 9,000 assorted, making a total of 516,699 forthe ntire period, or avout 11,000 annaally Which the most ind: shooter in this country work hard to equal. voble This is a record istrious mar.tat would needs fn very truth the sportsman must have been a mon- omaniac in the field. Yet for all his { siaughter the game supply where he shot bas not been permanentiy diminished. — forest and Stream Keep in mind that Scott’s ' Emulsion contains the hypo- phosphites. These alone make it of great value for all affections of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing and healing agent. 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