> a ST MUNYON’S GUARANTEE. Strong Assertions as to Just What r tha Remedies Will Do. Monyon guarantees that bis Rheumatiem Cure will cure nearly all cases of rheuma- tism in a few heurs; that bis Dyspepsia Core will cure indigestion and all stomach troubies; that Ms Kidney Cure will cure 90 per cent. of atl cases of kidaey trouble; that his Ca- tarrh Cure will aure catarrh po matter bow long standing; that his Headache Core will cure avy kind of headache in a few minutes; that his Cold Cure will quickly break up acy form of cold and so on through the entire list of gemedies, At all druggists, 25 cents a via! If you need medical advice write Prof. Munyon, 3506 Areh et., Phila, It is absolutely Sve, 7 : WEAR | the celebrated : - CORSETS To be bought from all 4 leading dry goods stores, RITSTRISIDILISS TSSPEIOT PSS Teese rs HMITIIITS “9046 OS he Os D $666 20009000 —— ee EE : Money : Saving . ADVICE If yeu have not dealt with HUGHES the Pee ple’s Druggist in 1898, resolve to do so in 1899. He gives advice and services free, and sells the Best English Drugs and Medicines cheaper than auy other store im the city. You can save 25 p. c. on all pre- scriptions you have prepared by him. Yeur friends have proved this—ive him a trial and see if he eannot save moaey for you, PAaTRONIZE.... Hughes a ® 0 a The People’s Druggist. ; Apathecaries Hall ° e OS SEN SH0CS GHVOCSSCESSE 1899 DIARIES. Canadian and Amrican Excelsior DIARIES all sizes for the POCKET OFFICE or HOME. P. hk. I. Almanac now on sale, HASZARD & MOORE The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co., LIMITED. Annual Meeting The Anvua! Meeting of the above Com- pavy, will be held at their office, corner of Great George and Lower Wate: Streets, Cirarlottetown, on WEDNESDAY, the firet day of March, neat, at tae hcur of eleven o'clock a. m, By order, F. W. HALES, Secretar *B Feb., 1899—42 dyid r } . ~ av" oom eee weeweew owe SIDI REDS BIT ISIS TL SLES EE SEES IS THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN. FEBRUARY, 25 1899 | RESCUED FROM DEATH. Thrilling Incidents at a Fire in Bos- ton — Several Injured. Boston, Feb. 21,--An early morping fire in Claremont park,a residential seciion ladiaceat to Columbus aveuvue, led to number of thrilling incidents, chief of j whieb was the rescue of a man from sure death by the bravery of several firemen Ip manning & life net. When the first fire | engine reached the park scantily-clad meo | women avd children were fleeing from 4 pumber of houses, only ove of which was on fire, but from this side flames were ieomiog from the basement, first and second floors. Ona the window-sill of the third story steod James Robinron, clad op'v ina bight ethirt. Below him the flames were crackling and be called pit- eousiy forbelp. Lieut. Hoar, of the eng!n company, ordered out the life net and with ten or twelee men placed it clore agains } to jump into the net, but be kept delaying | threugh fright acd el! the time the flames from the basement were drawing nearer to crash of glass, and amoke poured out of the window behind Robinson, who lost bis hold, failing towards the net, his body striking Leeut, Boar and hoseman K: lly on the head, slightly injurimg both. Robic+on fell to the ground unconscious and was later taken to the hospiial. Io the meantime other “re apparatus had arrived and the fire which was a fierce | one, was foughi vigorously. An extension ladder was displaced by a hot air explosion i j } ; ; See throwing firemen Loary aud Mahoney to the ground, but as both landed on their feet from a fall of abcut twenty feet their condition is not serious. The fre atarted through the ex; losion of an alcohol lamp, which was beiog used to warm some milk fora baby. — —-—apeer——- -- -——-— DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT The Great Skin Cure—35 Cents. Alfred Le Blase, of St. Jerome, Que,, has euch faith in Dr. Agoew’s Ointment | that he buys them by the dozento take with him to his lumber camp. He finds ita quick cure for chafing, braives, frost bites, and other emergencies iucident to camp life. I: cures seali—rheum, eczema tetter, scald head, and other #kin erupt- ions,and piles in trom three to five nights, 35 cents. Foreale by Dr. S W. Dodd aud Gec. E. Hughes, druggists. ENGLISH KLEPIOMANIACS Very Much in Evidence at Sales in London. It is not only im Americathattbe klep (omaniac is rampant. She appears to be much amosgus in London, especially when the sales areon at the big shops. The harvest of the well-dressed klepto- maniac during the sales does not occasion a very serious debit item ia the net resil's of a “clearance sale.” “Some of our regu- lar costomers carry offa lengih of gocd lace or a remnant of extra’ specil ribbon,” > Daily Graphic corres}, wii a.. * You sce. he continued, “it pays us to overlook a bit ; Of Jace or ribbon-|ifting ip a customer whos account averages £50 to £60 a year. Here “takings” are so limited—perbaps the “howler men” are some tse after all —that we let her bave ber trifles just as a little |commissionon her bil. But we don’t stand that sortof thing from ladies we don’t know. Of course, we can’t afford to prosecute unless the “lifter” is known to the police. Prosecutions like that would soon ruin a drapper’s business. So we quietly ask the lady to restore ber con- cealed bargains, and bow her from the door. She has the sense usually rot to come back. There’s many a little scene of that kind going on in our fitting rooms during the sales. Sale customers are not allowed totry on budices in the fitting rooms, #0 that these little apartmente be - hind the scenes serve for much emall ~ lial tragedies of the baryain sale theatre. I’ve acen ladies found witha piece of Jace caught somehow in an inside hook ofa mantic, take £60 to £70 worta of jewelry aod offer it to us on coadilion that we say nothing about the “unfortunate little miss take.”—Londen Empire | the building, +o close that the |heat from the fire blistered and | borned the mev before they | ) lft their posts. Robinson was told the firemen atthe net. Then came a | said the maneger of a Weet Ent enon toa. Park Corner Creamery The annual meeting of the patrons of the above nam-d creamery was held in [rishtown Hall, on Saturday, the 18h ivst., } Robert Sutherland, Esq., President of the Board of D rectors, presided. and the under- gr ed was appointed secretary. Mr. J. 8. Cousins, owner and manager of the creamery, read his report of the mapvagement of the business for the six months ending Nov. 30th, 1898. After ‘hanking the patrons #nd directors for the earty support they gave to the industry he announced the following results: Mi'k was furnished by +1 patrons. The quantity of milk fnrnished wus 867,824 Jne; the quantity of butter-fat in milk wat 27.868 55 lbs; the average per cent of fat milk was 3.19; the quantity of butter » > nfeernred wae 35,781 Ibe; the quantits ‘ter made from one pound of fat was LS: he average price realized for butter was 18 cts per Ib; the ret value of butter fat was $16 70; the net value of milk per LOO lbs was $53 61 ct. He also gave some practical advice con~ ‘cerning the prepsravon of milk for the factory, and concluded by soliciting the hearty support of all interested to the end ‘hat the reeulrs of this year may be even more favorable than those of the one just close, This report was received with great -atisfaction by the large and very enthus- iastic meeting. Speeches very compli- mentary to Mr. Cousins, manager, aod to Mr. A. Sullivan, buttersmaker, were made by severalof the patrons, as it is remembered, it is chiefly to the enterprise and perseverance of the owner and mana- ger of the factory, Mr. Cousins, that this yreat success is due, As may be seen by referring to the public accouat of a mass meetiog held in Irishtown Hall las) winter, Mr. Cousins offered to erect the | required building, secure all nec-ssary ‘machinery and appliances, provide c ld storage and manifact ire the butterat 34 cts per pound. ‘Che pecple accepted this offer, nod although Mr. Cousins hed no guaraotee that the people would give tbe support promised, never~ theless, relying on the integrity of hia co-~ workers, be went earnestly to work, and, by let Jane, had his creamery ready for work. As all tne patrons were not pre- pared to turnish milk at the beginving, the patronage was at first smali; still, a» the season advanced, the patronage steadily increased until, atthe erd of the first term the quantity of milk furnished was as shown by result already given. Then the excellence of the butter manu factured is due ‘o the ability of the butter- maker, Mr. A. Sallivav. His knowledge of the industry, ex erience in the work, and close attention to business bave woo for Park Corner Creamery a reputation that places it among the fore- most in the province, The officers elected for the present vear are: Directors, Robert Sutherland, Presi- dent; William Ramsay, Vice Presider‘ t William P. Woodside, M. 1). Ready, James Montgomery, Edward McKas, Jobo John- stov. Auditor, Hon. Williaw Campbell. The meeting was orderly and business~ like throughout. James A. Reapy, Secretary. Burlington, P. F. Island. He © Life insurance is a good thing but health insvranee, by keeping the bloud pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilia is still bet» ter. LIFE’S A BLANK. Without Hearing—Catarrh Induces Deaf- ness—Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder C.ves Quick Reliet. W. Ernest Louis, of West Flamborc, was sa badwith Chron'c Catarrb tha: bis bearing seemed permenently impaired. Doctors treated, spectelists tortured for five monthe, but his hearing yrew worse. He was recommended to try Dr, Agnew’s Catarrbal Powder. On application gave him great reliefaod a coupie of bottles cured him permanently. Sold by Dr 8 W Dodd and Geo E Hughes. —@+eee ——e North American Review Bought. New Yori, Feb. 20.—George B. M. Harvey has bought the Norih American Review from General Lloyd 8. Bryce and David A. Mooroe.. The price is reporied at $225,000. Mr. Harvey took possession of the property today, and will assume editorial direction of the magazine with the May number. Every Year Thousands of Persons are Saved From Untimely Deaths by the Use of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets— Nature’s Own Positive Cure for all Diseases of Liver and Stomach. The words “grave robbers” cause a thrill of horrortorun over ue, when we hear them used. Bat there are ways of robbing the grave that win our heartiest approval. For instarce, Dodd’s Dyapepsia Tablets rob the grave of thousands who would be ite vietims, iftbey they did not use this world-famous medicine. We cordialiy approve of that way of robbing the grave. Dodd’a Dyepepsia Tablets bring health aod bappivess to every bousebotd in which theyare used. They banish Dvep=psia, Indigestion, Sour Stomach, Nervous Head~ ache, Constipation, Billiousness, Liver THEY ROB THOUSANDS OF Complaiut, Foul Breath, and every other disease of the Stomach, Liver and Diges- tive Organs, quickly thoroughly and per- maneatly. Their azvion is simple, speedy and sure. They digest the foed in the stomach,stimn- latethe bowels and liver,set the entire digestive system working naturally, smoothly and regularly. Dodd's Dyspepsia Tablets, by making the digestion perfect, ensuresa plentiful supply of fresb, rich blood, for the nourish- ment of the boly. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets ensure steady nerves, a clear head, plenty of muscle, and increased powers of endurance, mental and physical. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are Nature’s own cure for Dvepepsia, Indigestion and all other Stomach and Liver Complaints. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by ali druggists, at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50; or sent on receipt of price, by The — Medicine Uo., Limited Toronto, Dte te in eg tne ltt ee, or c's ogella a Se ene. a GRAVES, LOOK WELL ee To the Boys and Girls. f Tiey are Delicate and Sickly Paine’s Gelery Gompound Will Make Them Strong and Robust, Boys and girls who are ailing, weak and sickly are suffering from a wi akeved coodition of the nervous system. The nervy: S, tissues and muscles of cur bys und girls are extremely delicate anid sensitive, and quickly disturoed by il! health. When you find your,dear oves nervous, cross, irritable and weak ; when they do pot sleep well ;when they bave hesdache, variable appetite, «allow skin, and sun- ken eyes and skin troubles, be essured the blood is foul and thin, asd nervous force is ata low ebb. Children with weak stomachs and weak organs of assimilation cannot thrive om their or- dina:y daily diet. They are in need of a special nerve medicine, tonic and blood clexnser like Paine’a Celery Com- pound noted for its wonderful flesh build- ing and operve’ bracing qualities. Paine’s Celery Compond, is tae great and only true medicine for weak and frail bodies and unstrong aerves; it has no equal asa medicine for the young. In the past, grateful parents in every part of our Dominion have gladly tes'ilicd to the great work that .Paine’s Celery Compound has done for their children. We strongly counsel mothers and fathers to have their boys and girls use Paine’s Celery Compond at once if they are not showing signs of healthy ado natural growth. Paiue’s Celery Com- pound is pleasaat to ths taste, free from ail dangerous narcotics, and cannot harm the most delicate chiid. He Hapy’r tae Heart.—A ycung physician was called ia by a gentleman who bad a very sick mother-in-law. Afier lookiag into the case carefully the young M. D. calied the gentleman aside and said: “Well, the ouly thing I can suggest is that yoa send vour mother-in-law to a warmerclimate. The mandisappeared ard came back with an axe a moment later, and exclaimed: “Here, doctor, you kill her! realiy baven’t the heart !” A card on the outside of office door says: ‘““Gonerto lunch. Be back in ten min- ues.” And the man will be ihereoo tume. ‘Thatis fortome days, weeks or even months, he will. Then he will be at home occasionally for a day. He'll tellvou he had a beadache— turn of chilera morbus, or maybe he'll say he had alump in bis stomach and felt too miserableto move. The lump was pro- bably twoor three ten-minute lunches condensed. Tbe man who ‘‘bolts” Lis lunches will find Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets the best friend be ever met. There is no case of biliousnese, con~ stipation, indigestion, “beart burn,” or any ofthe rest of the night-mare breed that these little “ Pellets” will not cure. They cure permanently. Send 3l cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dispensary Medical Association, Buftalo, N. Y.. and receive Dr. Pierce’s 1(08 page “Common Sense Medical Adviser,” profusely ijlustrated, German Discrimination. — Justice as discriminating as tnatof Solomon was meied out vya Frankfort court ia Germany, the otherday. A merchant who gaincd from & young woman’s parents permis~ sion to merry ner +ued the father for 3,000 marks ($714) damages for after- wards forbidd:ng the marriage on the grouod of the groom’s ill-health and in- sufficient income. As it was proved that his health wae indeed bad the court order- ed that only 500 marks should be the penalty for the girl’s failure to marry within four weeks. A G2n2roa3 OF>r We are authorized to offzr our readers, prepaid, a freesample of a never-failing cure for catarrb, bronchitia, irritable throat, influenza, and such throat and vasal diseases. ‘bere is no mystery about Catarrhozone, though its effects is magi- cal. Ointments and washes cannot reach the diseased parts, and have thus proved useless. But Cutarrhozone is carried by air directly to the diseased part, and is like a breeze from the pine'woods. Write for free sample to N.C. Porson & Co, Kingston, Ont. Comparison or Races.—A comparigon of races by their anatomy has been at- tempted by two Enropean anthropolgists— the late Prof. Galcomini, of Turiv, and M. Theophile Chudzinski,a recently de- ceased Polish assistant of Broca. The results seem toshow beyondadoubt that the musclar system of the wcite, the yel- low aud the black man differ in many features, and that the muscles of the white man are considerably better arranged for erect progression of the body and accurate use of the hands than those of the negro. In mnsculer anomealus especially the negro shows far more simiiar characteristics than the white man, Me Ne Me SMe, Spt gt gt Mtg FIRE... 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