Ask your doctor how man’ pi eparat ions of cod- liv er il there are He will answer, “Hun- dreds of them.” Ask hkmn which is the best. He will reply, “Scott's Emulsion. Then see that this is the one you obtain, It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free from unpleasant odor and taste. get the hy You also g pophosphites and glycerine. All blended ne grand healing and nour- : sin & three into hinge remedy. ruggists. ts, Toronta nena . and $t.oo, all d & BOWNE, Chem The | Examiner Colediine: OON’S CHANGES 3rd da 10th da , Last Quarter. , New Moon. i7th day, First Quarter. 25th dav. Full Moon. 2 Sy Days oa «s Day of We’ k Sun ee High a. A _."? Rises.| Sets length | Water. 1! Wedne fay'7 27 [5 2 |9 35 | 3 41 2, Thursday 26 3 38 | 4 30 3, Friday 25 4 %. 135 39 4 Saturday 24 5 44 6 08 5 Sunday 23 6 47 6 57 6 Monday 21 8 49 7 45 7, Tuesda) 20 a 52 | 8 33 8Wednesday| 18 10 55 (9 22 %Thursday 17 12 58 10 11 10 Friday 16 14 101 1100 1l Saturday 14 15 4 1149 12 Sunday 12 17 8 morn 33 Monday ll 19 eae 14 Tuesda 9 2 14 | 215 Wednesday; 7 | 22 | 17 | 304 6 Thursday 6 23 sss 17 Fri day 4 2 23 4 41 18 Saturdszy 2 26 26 5 30 19 Sunday l 2 28 6 19 20 Monday 6 59 29 31 7 08 2i, Tuesda 57 30 34 7 56 22 Wednesday 56 32 37 | 8 45 23 Thursday 54 33 41 9 33 24 Friday 50 34 45 (10 22 25 Saturday 50 36 §2 jill ll 26 Sunday 48 38 56 even 27| Monday 43 42 59 049 28 Tuesday 1 5@ W2ilits Wants, Lost, Found, && Ww ANTE A young man of good address astravelling salesman must have some ex’ permnn ar‘ibe a hnustler- Apply by letterto om Post iffice Box 47 Ch’town 15 TO LET -The house and vremises known #< the “Old London House,’ situateon Water St., aextte Government Warehouse No 1 apply to Peake Bros & Co. jan®—tf SK ATES — Sharpened while vou walt and repaired by a comonetent hand at Rice’s Bieyele Repair Store opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf tAPAIC., The ce lebrated Ove-~ ws are being used hy amateurs onais all over the civilized world. ympact and least complicated ot any in the market. A child ean operate them. Plain and Comlete Tosteucts ans gO with each (amera, Siz*o* victures 2}x2} un to 5x7. Price $3 50uv. N thing on evrth will give youor « friend to whom oresented more pleasure thin one of these Cameras Write for Ilinstre’ed Catalogue wity full deacrio- tions, Prices €c. Marsh Mfg. (o., 512 W. Lake PHOTOG jone Came: and profess The most “ (Chicag 297 tf. NOUCE [3 HEREBY GIVEY ‘rHAT avplication vill be made to to Parlia nent of fanada ati'inext session by THE DOVWIN. [ION PER (NEN TLOAN Act to amand Viecoria eh COMPAWY., for a its Acts already obtained (60 oter 83. and 61 Victoria chanter Mi)to define the Capital Stock of the Com pany, and to consolidate. define, declare and enlarge ita vowers of lendin fe pu*chasing, bor- roving and nveating, and for cther pueno%ss Dated ‘at Toronto this 12th Dece mer, 1593, MACDINELL, BOLAND & HOMP3ON, 303 —9 Solicitors for the anatencanestes “Tha Low Birthrate,” “Christianity and Agnoatiolaa."’ sermons, by Rev. James hy 7a. price 6: and lO respec ivel THE KAM) NER office and at Hasgard & Moore’s Bookstores. mp- forsale at artery’ and _-- Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Silver 700 » 3000 Gold 10.00 190.00 Chains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 Ribbon Guards he Gem Rings 1.00 to 50.00 Ouff stads and links 20 to 10.00 Collar Studs 05 to 2 00 Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10,00 Silve ‘rware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate, Also soine in solid silver: RWTAYLOR dence I Victoria Jewelry sto rs ~ a 2 room car agent, Central « 1 more absurd mistake was on In the same offices when at was received for ‘‘Ja s, pie clerk, Brook is was afterward amended to read Gillespie, clerk, Brookjy: lyn nasty y ‘James W. navy yard.’’ ~ Spurgeon’s Blunt Critic. When Mr. Spurgeon first began bi ministry, an anonymous critic used t write to him constantly about his mis takes in grammar and pronunciation Mr. Spurgeon at first resented these criticisms, but he soon learned to profit by them. ‘‘After awhile,’’ he said in telling the story, ‘1 looked fo: his week ly memoranda with much interest. If repeated a sentence which I had used two or three Sundays before, he would write, ‘See the same expression in sucb and such a sermon.’ ”’ Mr. Spurgeon, like everybody else, had his pet quotation, and he used this | line, ‘‘Nothing in my hand to bring,”’ rather frequently. So his commentator wrote him, ‘‘We are sufficiently in- formed of the vacuity of your hand.”’ Irving and Dogs. Some years ago, according tothe Lon. don Ladies’ Kennel Journal, Sir Henry Irving had a dog he called, Midsumme= — SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsta, tndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl. ecss, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORF"D LIVER. ‘They | Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piii. Smaili Dose. Small Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day, \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand T iver Pitle Carter’s tt ittle J i ed in Nicht’s Dream, bull terrier 2n G. W. Childs. He thought 1t was a { made a present of it to The animal was exhibit a Philadelphia exhibition, where it attracted considerable attention. This roused the ire of the other exhibitors, and they declared that Midsummer Nigbt’s Dream was nota bull terrier, but a half bred bulldog. One of them wrote on a piece of paper, which was attached to the dog’s kennel, ‘‘Henry | Irving may know a great deal about Shakespeare, but he knows nothing about bull terriers.’’ { ee Smarter Than He Looked. A Boston broker boasts of rathera bright office boy. One of his friends dropping in at the office dispatched the kad for some Cigars, giving him a $1 bill to pay for them. The boy returned with four cigars. The caller commended him for purchasing such good ones, and passed them around. Shortly after the broker was left alone in the office, when the shrewd urchin handed him six cigars with the remark, ‘‘ ’Ere’s the rest of them cigars, Mr. Margin.’’— boston Commercial Bulletin. Horticultare at Home. Expectant Father— Well, is it a lit- tle peach? Excited Nurse—No, oulk. sir, It’s a little a = ta Willing to Oblige. Smoking acigarette the other night in the north I heard a story which, so faras 1 know, is new. A proud old lady ewept indignantly up to the doorof a railway carriage at York station. A schoolboy was leaning half way out of the compartment, reflectively making a tigarette, and, after the fashion of the English schoolboy, not caring for any- body. ‘‘Is thisa smoking compartment?”’ asked the dame, with scathing voice. ‘*No, madam,’’ replied the boy polite- ly, raising his cap. ‘‘If you want a smoking compartment, you will find one a little lower down.’’—London Fi- garo. Not a iller. First Member Musical Committee— Does the new soprano’s voice fill the church? Second Member—Hardly. The usbers tell me there are always vacant seate in | the gallery.— Detroit Journal. **St. Patrick’s Day In the Morning”’ is really the air of an Irish jig. It had no words. Doggerel verses had been written to the air, one set beginning, **Potatoes aud fish is a very good dish.’’ Spe ee The Golden Gray Eye. I might pile Ossa upon Pelion in the way of description of gray eyes cutied from fiction. There is, however, ene type of gray 4éye whose appearance in story I have not yet noted, says Nina Allen in l.ippincott’s. We have had gray eyes which ‘‘fe- sembled nothing so much as moss agates.’’ Sea gray eyes are not uncom- mon. Amelie Rives has bestowed upon llva, in ‘‘The Witness of the Sun,’’ great violet gray eyes, ‘‘like rain wash- «i emethysts,’’ while Mr. Paul Leices- ter Ford has recently introduced us to a pair of slate colored eyes But at the present writing E have yet to meet with golden gray eyes in fic- tion. They are to be found, however, in nature, the most luminous of all eyes, I think, the iris about the edgea eoft old gold or golden brown, gradually mielting toward the pupil into a warm gray. This lovely color I have seen in the eyes of adog and ofa child—the en ORI RELIEF IN 10 MINUTES | Every su iffe rer fri n who of hope. ; No matter n called remedies he mx ay have tri« mented upon h min vain, no matter ho ever ridding himse lf of his lisgusting a idetie-a re = eens of oe iS cured by This wonderful remedy never fa other necessarily fatal diseases. Dor and get a bottle. It will relieve y, to full recovery immediately, rear 3as bad the Rev. James Murdock, of Harrisburg, is these lines will find in them a message mV Severe y he mz Ly be a ficted, no matter how many so- no matter er many physicians have experi- w completely he may have despaired of i distressing malady—he can be cured ! s his have been fully and permanently DR. AGNEW’S CATARREAL POWDER. Sif ta n't put ul ion It cures cold asthma, hay fever, loss of smell and deafness. ken before catarrh has developed into it off—go at once to your druggist it will place you on the road in the head, sore throat, tonsilitis, Here is an interesting letter from linutes Pa. : “When I know anything is worthy of receminendation, I consider it my duty to let my friends know it, in its effect. ave used Dr, Agnew's Catarrhal Powder for the last two months and am now completely cured of catarrh of five years standing. It is certainly magical The first application benefited me within five minutes. I would not be without it in the house if it cost $5 a bottle, as it will cure any slight cold I may have, almost instantly.” At all druggists. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Liver Pills—2oc. fer 40 doses—are the best. gzenm, tetter and all Sold by Dr, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves is esa diseases. Cures piles in 2 to 5 nights. 35% S. W. Dodd and Geo. E,. Hughes, Druggist. TIE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOT'TETOWN, FEBRUARY 25, 1899 eyes of the dog wisitu thetic with Se. things; the ehild’s speaking otf a soul as yet undark- sned by shades of the prison house and iwlendid with the light that never was on sea or land, To the novelist desiring something aew in eyesI would respectfully recom- wend the golden gray. Verdi and the Priest. Verdi, when a boy, had a gift for Lativ, and the village priest advised kim to become a priest. Meanwhile the lad became an off boy in Barezzi’s wholesale grocery store, and for a little over $7 a year played the organ in the cburch at Roncole, but one day it hap- pened that Rev. Dr. Seletti, who had decided that the boy should be a monk, was cfficiating at mass while Verdi played the organ. The priest was struck with the unusual beauty of the music, aud at the close of the service expressed a desire tc see the organist. Verdi ap- peared, and the priest recognized him asthe pupil whom he had sought t turn from music to theology. ‘*Whose music were you playing?’’ asked Seletti. ‘‘It was beautiful.’’ Verdi said shyly that he had brought nu music with him that day and hac ice been improvising. ‘‘Sol played as I felt,’’ said he. ‘*Ah!’’ exclaimed Seletti. ‘‘I advised you wrongly. Yov must be no priest, bat a musician.”’ After that the way was easier. The priestly influence on his side opened many a door to him.—Youth’s Com: _panion. ~ ASTANA PERNAENTLY CORED, A Well-Rnown Canadian Notary Pra- lie Suffered for 35 Years—Per- manentiy Cured by Clarke’s Kola Compound, R. D. Pitt, Esq., Kamloops, writes: “1 had suffered for at least 35 years from tha great oppressivenese of asthma and short- ness of breath. I had during these ycara consulted many physicians and t icd 2:! the remedies, until the doctor told me IT might get temporary relief, but 1 wonld hs ais ways troubled. I tried Dr. Clarke’s aAola Compound, and after taking the first hottie I became great!y relieved, and three Nottles have completely cured me. I can ow breathe as naturally as ever. and astnian does not trouble me in the least. 1 feel it my duty to bear iestimony to the mar- vellous effect this remedy bas had in wy case, and would urge al) suffering from this disease to try Clarke’s Kola Compound, as only those who have suffcred all these years as I have can appreciate vbat a blessing this remedy, must prove to <uffer- ers from asthma,” ‘Three bottles of Clacke's Kola Compound are guaranteed io cure. aA free sample will be gent to any person troubled with asthma, & Macpherson Co, 12) Church street, Tor- onto, and Vancourer, B. C., solu “ara- dian agents. Sold by all druggists. Wien writing for sampie mention ihis paper, Marke’sa Kola Com) ound 1s the only per- manent cure for asthma; is now snccesa- fully used throughout the leading hvuspitalg ty England and Canada. Sold by Geo. E. Hughes. DR. CLIFT. ALISBURY TRIATMENT AIRONTC DISESASES TH E. MPROVED ri Chronic Diseases and Rupture cured by Dr, Clift. Diploma regis- tered 'o United States and Canada. Send *tampes for information or call at TRURO Nova Scotia. in Merchants Bank Building. At PICTOU, Revere Hotel, every Wed- nesday. At NEW GLASGOW,N. 8. Windsor Hotel, every Friday. AT 1.00 Lidies’ Dongola laced and buttoned boots, reduced from $1.35 and $1.50,—A snap, we have nearly all sizes, ~~ W.H. STEWART & C0 & BOZ , appealing, pa- The Most Pooular and Best Seller Address Toe Grixitha | The two boxes Tea which you advised having shipped have arrived. The Tea F vives much satisfaction, and is also approved by friends who have tasted it. The originals can be seen on application. . Satisfaction or ene ei Your Mo: 4 ; . Ab Gwe waOCAL ee Wilsd VUL GUVOA LID” ments to ruarantee oury irkman ehir ~ > tO MWUATAICC?S OUT WorKkmansn ip to the fullest extent and in every “ “F? de et “" aud as an evidence that the Guarantee Card, gq 7 ” 7 aan ‘ find in the pockets of Shorey’s gar- yh ich you will “fe os “a7 7° a n . -c . ° ¢ - S, mleaus Wilat 1t Says, if you are «a+ meCcic wearing Shorey’s Ready-to-Wear Clothing and do not find it perfectly satisfactory in e particular and will communicate your complaints to us, we will see that you are satisfied or your ee Les money refunded. H. SHOREY & CO., - MONTREAL. Mfgs. of ‘* Ready-to-Wear ’’ Clothing. "Brahmin Tea in Canada. Imported Direct from the Tea Gardens It challenges comparison with any other Tea now offer: ed here regardless of price, Hundreds of letters praising Brahmin have been received | of which the following are a few samples:— " New Yore, October 2) Woull it b> too much trouble for you to eend me a chest of that India Tea that” q we are so fond of? If you can send it to Bostoa it will be forwarded to me. a 4th December. We liked the tea purchaeed from you last summer so wel! that I should like order the same kind again if we can get it without too :uch trouble. Brooxtyy, N. Y, Provipence, R. I., 26th May. llike the Brahmin Tea, so do my friends. I would like an 80 |b. box same ae before; but I don’t want any other. November 4th. The Tea you sent is excellent,so much dowe like it that I want you to rend another box before navigation closes. Orrawa, Toronto, December 26. We are simply delighted with the Tea; if anything, it is better than the sample sent. Imayhave a larger order foi you next time, as friends who have tastedit here thought it very fine, April 20. Do you remember*sending me two boxes of tea last September. Kindly send me six boxes. I would like exactly the sume qualry as we had before, which would be very difficult to beat. Do you want au Agrotbere. I believe | ‘conld do @ good business for you. MontTREAL, Sr. Jour, N. B. October 30. Enclosed please find the amount of your bill for the Tea which was most watiss factory and much liked by my family. [ will send for another box when this is finished. Moxcron, N. B. November 2. Sample of Brahmin Tea received. Please send me one box, I enclose P. VU. order for the amount. Hauirax, N. 8.) “oase send me four chests of Tea, same quality and size as previously sent mit, and oblige. November 6. Wixpsor, N.S. February Lt HORACH HASZARD, Agent for Canada and United Statese Ch’town. Feb. 13. SKATES | HOCKEY & ACME- A large variety Hockey Sticks and Pucks. Price away duwn SIMON W. CRABBE ' Walker’s Corner. esses STOVES & HARDWARE