ie _ Ss dlrs aol ahs naenend oat oe aes a eae en SSS : cE as Sap ¥ a ——— t—‘—sS—C (‘CS mre a" ‘ % aa 8 i APOE 5, ALLE LPO OEE A AE BIDE SAD BE THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 10 1898 BABYS OWN SOAP It makes my Skin smooth, clear, white : and clean <2 THe ALBERT TorLeT Soap Co. MONTREAL MANUFACTU RERS OF THE CELFBRATED ALBERT romet SOAPS. 62 RARARAABARABARS BES RADSBARAEAABAASAR ASSAD vv" rv The best piece of :2 ounce Soap in the inarket. at a similar price. | 2900 6004 Geer 044 | j ; i ; ’ ' | ! ’ i O te De > bi Pp hf | | | NS — You wont know jnst how good a wrapped Soap yeu can sell at four cents and make a profit, until you try a a box of this. Al jo bers sell it. JOHN P. MOTT & CO. High-grade Art Parlor S. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an Office 4:doors up from J. T. MeKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge any subject from a SOOSSSSSSCS29846 “=> s 6686 00 BeCe photo, tin-type or group picture very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sam- ple of their wort. He has in the past 10 months d«livered the highest grade work ever clelivered on P. E. I. Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no de pos sequired, Crayons 248 138 Black Diamond Line The S.S.Bonavista sailing from Montreal Friday morning, September 9th, will be due at Ch’town Monday morning, Sept, 12th and will sail for St John’s Bonavista Newfound!and via, North aud Sydney, carrying hor-es, catile and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest porsible rates. For further particu ars as to freight and patsage apply to PEA KE BROS &CO., Agents ; GR ‘ Beaver Line CHoARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL. DIRECT SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPEG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. Oct, 27 Noy. 10 Nov. 26 ‘Lhe above steamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excelleat accomm. dation for passengers For freight, paseaye, statemoons, and other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, Ageat | | 'Such is the Name Given to Dodd's | age dovs not begin at any set time, so Dyspepsia Tablets. Beeanse They Bosure the Aetion that Natare Intended—T hey Cure Ooo- etipation and Al] ite Evil Consequences. Constipation is the curee of every come muopity. Noone escapes it. Young and old enffer from its bligbting power, aod many suffer in silence, believing that their burden can never be removed. But Nature has provided a cure for every ill, and there is a certain, positive aud per- manent cure for constipation. That cure is Dodi’s Dyspepsia Tablets. In every box of this magic working remedy ie a supply of smal! brown tablete, which were compounded, alter years ot study, research and experiment, for the cure, positive aud permanent, of Constipa- tion. And, during the time that Dodd’s Dys- pepsia Tablets bave been before the people, there is not the record of one siugle case of cunstipation thatthese Tablets have failed to cure, when they were used ac cording to directions. Their action on the bowels is immediate if the dose be gauged correctly. They act gently and never yripe. By restoring regular action of the bowels the Tablets ensure the carrying off and ex~ pulsiou from the system of the poisonous waste products that, in constipation, res main in the system, fester aud decompose there, poisoning the blood aud causing the outbreak of other serious ailments. Nature intended the bowels to act at certain regular intervals. When, from any cause,this regular action is interrupted or stopped, the most serious, and dangerous consequences follow. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets cause the bowels toact naturally, aud so carry out the wise provisions of tbe Creator, ensuring health, strength aod vigor to the whole frame. TAKE DODD’S PYSPEPSIA TAB- LETS FOR DESSERT. I + E> I The United States pension roll at the end of June contained the names of 933.~ 714 pensions. During the previous twelve months 56,737 names were added on account of the civil war, which ended just a thirdofacenturyego. It is stated that more new pensions were given last year than the entire four years of Grant’s second term aud the four years of Mr. Haves’ presidency. The total amount paid was $144,651,879, which is more than was paid in any four years previous to 1880. ‘There are no Spanish war pen- sions in this list. They will come in next year, SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, ‘They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect rernedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill, Small Dose. Smail Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. \, See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg PIIRIRYIRIERE RII “Art” Baking rowder We have secured the agency for Char- lottetown of the Art Baking Powder Co. of London. This powder has been hand- led by some ofthe leading grocery stores of St. Joho and Halifax, for the past two years, and they say itis equal to the best on the market. In order to introduce it here, the manufacturers have supplied us with a number of valuable and very useful articles, which we are now offering with the Baking Powder, at a ridiculonsly iow figures. For turther particulars call Beer & Goff. BSESSSCSEERS QELELSSELSGS NATURE'S ASSISTANT wii WHEN OLD AGE COMES. Some men are 20 years younger phys- ically and mentally than others are at the same age. It is self evident that old far as the divisions of time divide the periods.of life, but tbat it has ta,do with*that -subtie’ agefit wit'as the wital foune, am ag fe with wih enAbles the anebptiedl mrfind te beesme prafiekent In prognes@s by wembing m the balance the vitality an the one site with the pathology on the other. The indication of oki age may be no- ticed by ocular inspection. The figure stoops, the walk is less elastic, the rounded figure gives place to the spare habit of body, the wrizkle of time mounts the cheek, while the frost of many winters mantles the brow. The typical healthy person who attains old age is spare of body, and old age em- phasizes this fact by causing a paucity of adipose tissue. So the wrinkle of time, after all, is kindly in nature. Physiologically we notice that a diminution of the physical energy is ac- companied by a corresponding diminnu- tion of the power to eliminate waste material from tis body. Elasticity and strength give place to hardness and brittleness of nearly all the tissues of the body. The general health may be good, because there is a harmonious balance between the action of the nerv- ous system and the circulatory system However, the former is less responsive to external stimulation, and the latter is less vigorous in old age. The vital processes conducted. by the circulation, respiration and metabolic changes in the tissues are less active. There are diminished adaptability of the whole system to changes in the environment and less ability to meet the require- ments of emergencies, such as sudden demands of muscular and mental strain. The senile conditions and diseases are numerous and obvious—in the first place, weakened digestion and assimila- tion. The weakened vigor of the circula- tion and glandular system necessarily weakens the power of eliminating the excrementitious substances, which gives rise to pernicious nutrition, and that in turn is the cause of the tendency to develop malignant or benign growths in different parts of the body in old age. The strong tendency to overeat and underdrink, together with the natural decline of functional power, gives rise to a condition of lithemia, which is the prime cause of the majority of deaths in old age. In the healthy state that great glandular furnace and chemical laboratory, the liver, is capable of trans- forming an excess of nitrogenous matter, which may result from metabolism of tissue or exist in the food consumed, into the highly soluble excrementitious substance known as urea. This excre- ment is eliminated from the blood mainly by the kidneys and to a much less extent by the skin. Now, in old age, with the functional power and natural vitality on the wane, together with the strong tendency to overtap this function of the liver, we find this waste is not converted into urea, but into uric or lithic acid, a com- paratively insoluble excrementitious and toxic substance, which if it appears in the blood in sufficient quantity and is long enough continued in circulation through the urinary tubules sets up ir- | ritation and inflammation, which iney- | itably impair the function of the renal epithelium, and we find this poisonous substance is not eliminated from the system, but accumulates in the blood. This explains why old people are almost universally troubled with disease of the liver, kidneys, bladder and pros- tate gland. The unstable circulation, atheromatous changes and brittleness of the wallg of the blood vessels, with the tendency to overtax thé digestive apparatus, are the cause of many old peo- ple going to ‘‘that bourn from which no traveler returns’’ by the apoplectic route. i Hereditary diseases naturally m ani- fest themselves when the vitality is be- low a certain level, so we are not anr- prised to find certain dyscrasic and latent tendencies manifesting them- selves at this period of life, when the natural vitality is waning. The diseases most frequently found to be the cause of dissolution among the aged are pnen- monia, diseases of the liver and urinary organs, consumption, cancer, apoplexy and gangrene. The enemy to longevity, the author continues, is self indulgence, People who have reached an advanced age may prolong their lives aud greatly add to the comfort of their declining years by diminishing the quantity ef food in- gested, thereby avoiding too large a residue of waste matter either in the intestinal canal or in the form of excre- mentitious matter in the blood.—Jour- nal of American Medical Association. BSeseseesvVeBsee . et O22 06 9237 228 & ———-- eee from whatever cause cured in half an hour by HOFFMAN'S HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at all druggists, ee ee Teeth--- Should be brushed thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- ctreadily and moreeasily, in its inciep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner o: later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have. them fi led at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth VICTORY FOR DODD'S. Kidney Diseases Decrease Where Dodd's Kidney Pills are Used Proof That Dodd’s Kidney Pills Have Cared Every Case of Kidney Direase for Which They Have Been Used — They Have Never Failed. Otoabog, N. B., Sept 9.—Some months ago, astatement wae made tothe effect that ia all sections where Dodd’s Kidney Pills are used, Bright’s Diseaee, Diabeter, Rheumatism, Lumbago, Sciatica, Gravel, Rtone 1a the Bladder, Heart Diseaee, Paralysis, Gout, Dropsy,Diseases of women Urinary Troubles, and every other form of Kidney Disease, are rapidly decreasing. Some doubt was expressed, asto the sorreetness of thie assertion, A commit- tee of citizens was appointed to investigate. Strict examination was made, by hearing the evidence of those who had used Dodd’s Kidney Pills for any form of Kidney Die~ ease, and now the committee hag reported that the claim was strictly true. Further, the report save: ‘*We find on the evidence of those who have used them, that Dodd’s Kidney Pills have cared every case of Kidney Disease for which they have been used. Also, that they have never been known to fail to cure,in any care where they have been givena fair “rial.” Weare firmly convinced ghat Dodd’s K dney Pills are an absolutely certain cure tor Kidney Diseases, andthat they are tne only remedy that can be depended upon wth perfect confidence to cure such dis- caser The correctness of the theory on which Dodd’s K.dvey Pills are compounded, re» ceives fresh proof every das. Keep the Kidney’s healthy, Tien they will keepthe blood pure and rich. If the blood is pure andiich there can be no Kidney Disease. Dodd’s Kidney Pills keep the kidneys healthy, and cure all Kidney Diseases. They are absolutely sure. Try a box. I costs only fifty cents. = New American tams and caps for the girls, and the Jatest bicycle caps for men and boys just opened at F. Perkins & Co’s. New goods— New silks, new satins, new fluwers, new feathers, new dress goods,new costume lengths, new velvets, pew jackets, just opened at F, Perkins & Co’s. Silk velvet—49 different shades to select from at F. Perkins & Co’s. Tweed—New factory tweed for ladies’ fall suits at F. Perkins & Co’s. Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures are tem- porary in effect, but Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the ierves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This } ( vihlee lung troubles. soc. and $1.00; all druggists, SCCTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. may prevent serious BSBECTBSBVSS A BEBE NVSGED Z | \ 9 ii i ih i int 1a i ( Ih Hy iq ; if HH | m ii | ta Ww i li i by agraceful figure more than a pretty face, P. D. Corsets enchance the beauty of @ woman’s waist and give com~ fort to the wearer as well, P.D. Corsets tit well, last well, and give a graceful figure, In all sizes and shapes to fit all figures. $1. to $30. a pair. BEVSVVSVwY AVSCSVESVSS = oa => = —— SPtTFAVlVeSVssVesses aes Beene 2.220 HENRY R. LORDLY C, E o M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineering Cornell University. Cee eed for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to ‘harlottetown, ¥ the ha ho che ce he ce he che cho bo cho th th do be ho dhe ce hecho hr ho ht ce che che cho eo ae > b> he che dp ee ch be dh ain > - The Beams and Rafters a are to a building just what “ the staying is to The inside of one of Shorey’s coats is here illus- trated by a drawing made from a photograph. The great advantage of a coat properly stayed is that it keeps its shape until it is worn out, and does not look like an old garment after a few weeks wear. An ordinary ready-made garment may look well at first, but it is made to sell not to wear. md Shorey’s make all have a guarantee card in the pocket, oe PEPESEEEE SEPP PELE FEDP TPP PP PPPS FEPST ESP SS POTTS ESSSE she che ch ee to beef be eho tebe ee eo ch hoe eo to co to eto ate so co eo ep bo eo to ocho eo co alo ep cb cob be x Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town — ne ~ semen —— . c a 2 eS The Paint brush or Ss * a s The Scrubbing Bruch, q 9 7 oO Vinich? Ya! . hy ; i ~ oie Je aa a” » © Tho eey cf tho durty carpet, iho Cirty oer ' ~~ hhing ” brush iswenine. / ore bhshincde ee floor can be clecacad wit & cin TR: tii ae NEE Swenryin lS 10 4 6423 Wa ED OSM Ess Sk. cb steer VD Pree L ios ey ls rapes 7 aT a r ee SPECIAL go Beas oe 5. fsieyv f fs especially prepared for floors. Tt cr! : ’ “3.9 ee glossy finish. It ropeosents Lio Ciuworeice | as Phau ; the dark side of boutic-keenpin-. Os > a é If your deele> coosn’t-keen it, revi Pro eat ecm tiene i Para Se } whero to met it. A books entiitiad lit t Of Yas # «ll about the art of household paintiniy, 21° Lichrd, Li Lup “¢ bf Kd .* ssone LAS nes pn zee t* Ae fo xe Tue Sucrwii-W risus Co. LE: bg Paint AND Color: hisKers. Lt C4). oe 7 100 Cana! St.,Cieveland. 2229 Sicwart ive.,Chicage. ee ¥ « . Ox : ’ . oy 397 Washington Si., Kew Fork. f. 27 Sé. Antoine Et., Bowreci. (al ae , Se ; hn a — ree, Plausible,’ but Poor Imita tions AYOID THEM There is orly one “= a BOY RIL. and it has stood the test of years: | A LITTLE CALCULATION shows that the present rate of sales is sufficient to supply annually over 150,465, 600 CUPS How’s that for popularity. BOVR | L LIMITED 25 & 27 St. Peter St Montreal, Canada. Longevity Fianos Everybody knows that the Heintzman and Karn Pianos kave the longest lives of any Pianos ou 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 purchase one from the old estab- lished Music House of ILL Mu y 0 YTS h . It is a complete guarantee of their sterl- ing work and also that you will be squarely treated and that the price will be right Connolly Building, Queen St. 30 Farringdon St., and London, England, ne tie getitad Pas lg hOGA OOOOOSSG O | Mh eee SY SS DY & ® SS Ye eS SHO Oe OSD ‘ allies uit