—— CEE EE ee ee as —-. AS A NOVA SCOTIA CASE Significant Praise of Dodd's Kidney Pills by a Meteghan Citizen. Merecuax, NS, Aug 22.—No better knowato the travelling and com- mercial clases, in this province than is Mr. Willian German, proprietor of the] corpuscles of the blood. In order to get Bay View El otel here. | some fresh blood for microscopical) ex- An interesting statement is made by Mr| amination each student was ordered to German, and reads thus : tie a rag around his forefinger and strike “Ltake pleasure in testifying to the merits of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Two years ago, Iwas suffering from severe pains in my back caused by Kidney Trouble.’ “T got two boxes of Doad’s Kidney Pills and used them, and my complaint was completely cured, I have not had the slightest pain since.” lo all victims of Kidney Cozplaint there is one way of escape from their suffering. Thatisonly by using Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They always cure. 5 FREE! | 5 A NOVELETTE AND A 4 SAM PLE OF WORK DONE BY BE GREAT ENGLISH ? HOME DYER, MAYPOLE SOAP, WILL BE SENT TO ANY ONE ADDRESSING 5 CANADIAN DEPOT: ; @ PLace ROYALE, 4 MONTREAL } Of Maypole Soap it may be said that it is scoriug the same success in Canada that it enjoys > in Great Britain, on the : cont. sent, and in Austra- lia where, to a great ex- ® tent, it has superseded all ) other home dyes. * That remarkable new- - ness, freshness, and beau- é ty of coloring imparted is characteristic only of MayroLz Soap, the soap which cleanses and dyes at one and the same time. 10 cents @ cake for all colors and 15 cents tor Black. MAYPOLE SoAP MADE IM ENGLAKO at I” ALL ALL DRUGGIE rs cotors For ALL Frasric® CAMADIAN Depor: 8 Place Royale, Montreal. NEWFOUNDLAND The Most Picturesque Summer Resort in America THE : SPORTSMAN’S : PARADISE. Fyery river and Jake along the line of the Newfounland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and eafest ronte to any part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER “mw Ce ” (Classed A 1 at Lloyds) Leaves North Sydney every Gt sesday, Thursday and Satur- day evening on arrival of the 1.C.R.express. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wednesaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John express. FARE: Charlottetown to St. John’s, Nfld. First Claes $20.05 Second Class 10.30 Return 33.81 Through tickets on sale at ali stations on the L.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. e@s” The ses trip will be only 6 Hours. bo: all information apply to R, G. REID, St. John’s Nfli,; or \RCBIBALD & CO., Agents, PE. Island Railway St. John xhibition Sept. 13th to 23rd cad 7. 7 -~ me Return tickets issued from all stations atone single first class fare, beginning September 12th, ending with Se; t-«mber 22nd, limited to return Sept. 27.h. Specia! Low Rate aes Not more than $3.50 will be charged from any station on the Railway on tickets which will be issued at al! stations and on trains ov the 14th and 19th September and limited to return four days, exclusive man is with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- able produce should apply early. or Liverpool 17th August. Rothesay Church School. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 25, 1898 Difficult to Inflict Pain, The doctor smoked slowly on his cigar. It was plain that he had some- thing to say. “I was thinking of my early college days,’’ he said, ‘‘and of a peculiar in- cident that happened very soon after I began my studies. The professor was instructing the class one day on the | the top of the finger suddenly with a needle with sufficient force to draw blood. Seems easy, doesn’t it? Do you know there wasn’t a man in the class that did it at the first attempt. It was funny to watch some of those embryo surgeons poise the needje with a deter- mined air and launch it to within a hair space of the flesh and there stop dead. Others tried to force the needle in slowly, but paused very shortly, with an expression of pain commen- surate to that of an amputation. I my- self gave it up as a bad job. and hacked a cavity in my thumb with a penknife, and found it easier. 4 c ‘ 4 : & ODF PPP PEE SPP PI ww OO POP re we we AAS we a“ ; FROM INDIA AND CEYLON é ; © 0 3 6 0 2) ) 2 ° ° : ELEPHANT BRAND o MIIRITV ID STRE ri eS Srasrnn i AAD i TENGT Q f inied with flavour, make Tot/ey’s Llephant Brand Indo Ceylon } cet Teas, favorites the world over. These qualities and their oe . : rrices have made them known as Best of Tea Value on every packet. . -3C. TO $1.00 Pi Lb. cer cannot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. “The fact that we were very young and inexperienced is no explanation for this peculiarity, asI have since foun4 by personai test. Almost everybody ex- hibited the same repugnance to inflict- ing pain in that manner. Try it your- self.’’ The other man tried and succeeded on the fourth trial.—New York Sun. Art of Making a Mustard Plaster. To put on a mustard plaster is not at all difficult, but to do it in the best way requires some care and skill. In the first place, remember never to give a cold mustard plaster to a patient. Toa weak or sensitive person the shock is often great. Either mix with very hot water, or, better still, have a plate put where it can get warm while you are mixing. Having everything ready at hand, mustard, flour and a spoonful of molasses, with a bit of old muslin or linen—an old handkerchief is the best thing for the purpose. Stir the mustard and flour together first, making the plaster stronger or weaker with mus- tard as you have been directed. Add the molasses and then the water until! the smooth mass is about as thick as porridge or poultice. Spread your cloth on the warm plate, using the middle portion of the linen and leaving a mar- gin on all sides, which is to be folded back at the edges Puta second cloth over the whole, so that the mustard is entirely hid between the twocovers and keep on the plate until it is necessary to apply the plaster.—Philadelphia Ledger. a = Se Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “ Halifax City” leaves Halifax for London G. B August 25th. This steamer has beer fitted up 5. 8S. Ulunda” will leave Halifax W. W. CLARKE, Agent Rothesay College for Boys will re-open Monday, Sept. 5th. STAFF, 1883-9.—Principal, Rev. O. W. Howard, B. A., Bonor Graduate and Gov- | ernor-General’s Medalist Toronto Univer- _ Honor Gradnate Huroz College Lon- on. Mathematics.—I. . Moore, Esq., B. A., Honor Gradvate University ot Toronto, School of Science, Toronto. Class‘cs.— P. J. Robinson, Esq., B. A., [ Honor Graduate, Toronto University. Modern Language—W. A. McClean, | Esq., M. A., Graduate Toronto University; Ontario Normal College; London Military | College. i & CC, London, Eng., Canadion Head Office, 14 Lomoine §!., Montreal OD 0O0-9-0-0-0-0-0-049-0-0 0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-0-0-0-0-0-9-0-0-0-60-0-0-0-0-00-0-0-6000 00-0-0-0-00-0-000000000O€ “ ar S ant ons ~ .- ‘ A : u s bed 7 S - Ss s ~~ an = Longevity Fianos Kverybody knows that the Heintzman and Karn Pianos have the longest lives of any Pianos on the market,and are therefore. The Cheapest in the End There is a distinction and Elegance of Refinement about the tone of either that cannct be found in any other makes, and when you purehase one from the old estab- lished Music House of MILL BR It is a complete guarantee of their sterl- ing work and also that you will be squarely treated and that the price will be might | Connolly Building, Queen St. The Primus The best cil stove ever invented, consumes one quart of common kerosene in 6 hours. Generates oil imiw® gas Price # 4, Relrigerators Tee Cream Freezers 20 p ¢ discount DOOD & ROGERS Correspondents should be addressed to Rev. O. W. Howard, Rothesay. “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. Mies H. J. Machin, formerly Lany Principal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge of the school and will have a thoroughly competant staff of assistants. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Machin, Rothesay N. B. 192 dy 12i. HENRY R, LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. naan cu for General Work, Shoes to Please ~ the Family New stock just opened —suitable for early fall trade in Mens Boys Youths and Womans pebbel balls. whole foxed fair stiched, this lot of 300 pairs was purchased before the advance in leather footwear, all stylish all good ALL LOWIN PRICE An opportunity to get just what you want at just what you to pay price—all our usual lines at lowest prices. New rubber footwear in all the leading styles. of date of issue and Sunday. Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- G.A. SHARP, ing and Bridge Designing. Superintendent.] Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Railway Office, Charlottetown, island correspondence addressed to} August 2, 1898—2aw sw wi j ‘harlottetown, : Weeks & Warren 00-0-0-0-0-0-00-00 0000 0000000000000 00°O300000000000006 ¢ : scence EET aE TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels in This Province aud their Location. Davies Hotel................Charlottetown Gass Weel... .« s evcccsccee 4 Revere Hotel..........+. wiceaws " TIT - TERRE cc icecccdecdinteces and Dwvean House............0+- ai © LPR TIC os cinco cs os eccvcee o Eureka Hotel....... sivteyen os ane SEOUND i. ocd Meeks o Clifton House............+.....Summerside PT EEE. + cs erncctmastabaueele - Campbell Hotel........... ocseeve * Albiow Terrace. .....se.0...--....Alberton Seafurth House......... eiocentagenel $s Railway House..........-.+++0«Tignish Aitken Hotel..........00+0+++++--.Georgetown Tapper House........+s0ccseeeeee : " 6 BY SID seccnics io doinndtednn -Souria Oceon Honse..........-. ss Landsdowne Hote). ..........Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel..............+-.--Kensington Commercial Hotel..........+ « McDonald House................ .-.Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Clarke Hiowse............ ceseos " Sea Side Flotel............0s000 Rustico Beach Acadia Hotel.............:00... 00-1 Pacadie Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel.................. Stanhope REE SINK, Seeracsdbicthacenkencescls Shaw’s Hotel. .............. Bracltley Beach North Shore House... ......++.+++.Malpeque PIU: Te cscainhavcntiachs +0o0e Good board at cheap rates may be ob-~ tained at many farm houses on tke coast. Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- p Ort 6,30 a. m., amd returns every hal? hour until7j0 p. m, (Swndays excepted.) Steamer leaves Southport for Citarlotte- town 645 a. mm, and runs every half hour until 10,05 p, m: (Sandays excepted) Sundays-—-Leaves Charlottetown at 7a, m. and every half hour unti] 835. Stearver laid from 11.05 to 12'noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,39, 8, 9.30 and Il a. m,, 1, 2, 4, and 6 89 p, m., every week day. Supday— Leaves Churlottetown 9 00a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, mw.. Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for West River Bri ” 4| > m., calling at Westville when uirad, Friday Morning—Leaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning a4. 4 p. m. HAST BIVER, Monday—Leaves for East River 3p. m., returning Tuesday, Leaves Hayden’s:Wharf 7.30 a.m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hitkey’s Wharves, leaving Charlottetown 3 p-. m., making return trips, Leaves Saturdaysat 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Cha rioltetown at 730a. m., calling at Haggartv’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return tzips at 8 p, m., from) Char- to: tetown »teamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. “‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charinttetown for Orwell at 8 o'clock on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orweil about 9.30 &.m on the same days, The boat aiso ys from.Orwell about 8 p. m. on Thurs- ays. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a.m, and/3p, m. on Friday, and! arrives from Crapaud abort 10 a.m,. On Saturday the boat leawes for Crapaud at 2p. nm ,and arrives at Thariotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p. m, The boat cails at Vernon River ewery 2- erhate Wednesday, tides premitting. isr. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, ccenemewe: am! Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown trom, Murray Harbor, Weduesday evening about 6o'clock . —_— ~ Canadian Gov't Railway’System On and after MONDAY, 27th June, 1898 Fains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For August, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES lst day, Full Moon. 9th day, Last Quarter. 17th day, New Moon. 24th day, First Quarter. 31st day, Full Moon. = High Water. 4 “3 Day of We’k pee a Q »Morn.| Aft. Rises.) Sets, 5 —|—— | ee fet tase ' LMonday | 948 1142425 719 } 2/Tuesday 10 48 | 2 | 16 3 Wednesday 23 |1146| 26 | wa 4Thursday 101 1243) 29 is = 5 Friday 137|136; 3 ll 6 Saturday 213|224; 31 10 7 Sunday 248/314) 32] ¢ § Monday 322\;400| % . 7 ¥ Tuesday 383135 Bi BB toe 10'Wednesday 421/634) 36 | 4 ll Thursday 500/);803| 38 | 2 12'Friday 555,907) 39 | 0 13Saturday _707'957) 40 659 14/ Sunday 8 16 (10 34) 41 | 57 15 Monday 9151104 | 43 | 56 16Tuesday 1006 1133) 44 | 5% 17 Wednesday 10 56 | 46 |} 18, Thursday 001 1145) 47 | ® 19 Friday | 028 1226| 48 | @9 20,Saturday 955 103) 49 | @ 21 Sunday 1123\,143;| Sie 22, Monday 154/228! 52 | 4 23\Tuesday (| 227 | 322) SS 41 24|Wednesday 259 426) 55 | 49 }25\Thursday _340/553/ 56 38 . 26\Friday | 441,724| 57 | 36 27|Setueday '600 847)! 58 ¢ , 28|Sunday | 7 28 | 9 44 § 00 32 29\Monday (| 8 50 10 33 1 30 30,Tuesday (955 1116; 2) 2 31|Wednesday 10 53 11 59| 3 | 26 Wants, Lost, Found, &, WANTMD--A4 girl for genern! housework, Apply to Mrs Teciilion, atthe old Connolly House, Dorchester St, 197 lwk COMMERCIAL HOUSE-—A boarding house and restaurant has been o»ened hv Mrs Tec- aillon in the old Connolly House on Dorches-* ter St., to be known as the Commercial House Gooi bearding. Meals at all wees se w FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviag from 10 to 1% quarts of milk daily, Apply to E, H, Beer, 197 tf WANTED—A servant mean of steady habits. W.E. Dawson 196 TO LET —1 hat comfortable brick dwelling house, sitwateon Water Street, now in posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 201 September, Apviy to Peake Bros & Co. Aug. 20th, 1868, eod tf OLD NEWSPAPERS, for wrapping, cheap at this offiee, WAN rED—Two making. Apply to irla to learn the Dregs iss Seliar at Patons. TO LET.—A house containing six situated back of Merchants Bank of P, E. Apply at ithe office of L. L. Beer. WANTED.—A capable esrvant. for housework in a family ot two AppIy Mine Annie Alley, Prince 8t. WANTED.—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, no washing, also a housemaid’ Apply by letrerto Mrs, Bveyfield Charlotte- town P, O. Box 14. TO LET,—A house on Prince Street, com aining ®large rooms, besides halls and pan- try. The house well sity ated for a boarding hcuse or private residence. Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen St. 173 WANTED—Agonts for 9 new season, new jamples, new plan of engagement. Luke Bros Co., Montreal. WANTED -Suceasaful canvassers in anv line to act as closers, $4.0) per month expenses. Addrew box 679, Mont~al. BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT STREET.—That desirable residence, g*rdens and outbuildings, opposite new Princeof Waites Collage, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences ; Letor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred- ck W, Moore. Ct) LEC —~f13 oases aal premises Know asthe “Old Lon ior Hass, ’ eituateon & ite St, next> Governnent Warehouvw No | Appi to Peake Bros & Oo. janB—t" BOY WANTD,—To wait in restraunt Apply to A. N, Large. RROD PPD PDD PAL ADP PD ALPPPEEP in leasure one can do the work. We want families in ev locality te help us manufacture Children’s Toques, Gaunt lets and Bicycle legzings for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing OF ex a ap te eens whole or spare time. . Saher THE Co-OPERATIVE KNITTING Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. ; . “‘Nyret and Mineral Waters Claret in cases, | doz quarts English Soda Water cases, 6 doz each, English (Belfast) Ginger ale cases 6 doz each. Wholesale. J. & T, MORRE. 180—3aw. 2wks _ esterase eae een ae neremanamas -- THE PHOENIX of Hartford. Assets over $5,000,000 ALWAYS PAYS..... FIRST Lowest Kates, Generous Settlements Trains Ont-| . ‘Trains In down, | up, P. MIA M —cparemes _ P.M. At M, 3:10) 7 45) Charlottetowa a 8 5012 10 4 4 ; - ..Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 : as a . Emerald... ..... 7 2310 11 7 »*).. Kensington ..... 6 9 37 6 20120 OO) Ar. Ly.) 6 9 00 6 slip : S’Side wa BW Ly, Ar. | 5 45 ‘ 7 411 55 : =| 8 20 oa eg | a 4 2 7 8 37 1 07 ..O'L see Pig we @ 17) 2 15 ; he ee ! 210 6 6 9 55) 3 10). 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