a amen === Ask your doctor how many preparations of cod- liver oil there are. He will answer, ‘“ Hun- dreds of them,” Ask him which is the best. He will reply, “Scott’s Emulsion.”’ Then see that this is th e you obtain. It contains 1e <a cod-liver oil, free from unpleasant odor and taste. You also get the hy pophosphites and glycerilie. All three are blended into grand healing and nour- remedy. ‘ 5 “cr ia —_ . and $1.00, all druggists SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, vo debe. “Steamship Co’y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S: -——CALLING AT— Fs her Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Suu merside, Char- lottetown and Souris. from Montreal From Ch'town at2 p. ou al 6p. m, 10 §6=17th July eo 10th July io Slat do do 24th do fo 6314'5 Ang. de Th Aug. 2kth do do 2iet do Lith Sept. do 4 b Sept. 25th do do 18th do 10 9th Oct. du 2nd Oct. fo 23rd de do 16th do co 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Retarning will leave Pictou, N.S. every al'erpate Monday at noon, on srrival of Trains from Halifax and St. John, cs))- eg at Charlotietown, Summerside, Perce, Ga pe, Ma) Bay and Father Point. Subject to change should circumstance quire it. CARVELL BROS, Agents vnegea.-2aw. § City of Shent PICKFORD & BLACK — 4 ae O72% City of Ghent will sail Sons Cha we town every Friday até o'cloc during eason of 1§£9 for Halifax, calling at “\ Ww mers Port Hastings, Port Hawks- Y; Aeideet, Canso, as Harbor, Salmon vcr, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave fax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some The steamer has excellent passenger modations. Saloon amidships. Special kw freights will be given this season ! urther information apply t ' WW CIARK Age Ci Town May < 27. tf it ‘Charlottetown 1 Steam Nav- agation 00., ue Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of ¢fteroon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express treio for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel of morning train from Charlottetown (for Poist Due Chene connecting with day train for St. John, Counecting at Moncton [with train for Canada and at St.John with steamers of International Line and railways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Trunk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in United F. W. HALES, Ch’town, P EI SecRsTAR ad a 4 } ; th Fit. | i i } 1 Of the upj + | at THE DAix.¥Y EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 7, 1895, THE WOMEN <P<P<<D <--> The Domestic German Gir] \n important part of a girl’s educa n Germany gis her instruction science. She is taught and qarn stockings, ard w to repair towels and bed and table lfully. She crochets lace and other things, and makes all kinds of cross-stitch work. Most German girls pér classes have some musical n. Asa rule, they play better piano than they sing. After the iished her school course she goes to a boarding house of the better c learn how to cook, and keep house, and to acquire the ways of re- fined society outside of her own home. Here she remains for several months and watches the process of the cooking and other work, often lending a hand It will be seen that her edu- cation presupposes that she wili marry some time in her life, and it is in a measure a preparation for that event Consequently, when she has been con- ; ; uit CScit nit PALE ; nen :Kl 9 educatic on the girl has f1 ; ciass to herself. firmed she begins to prepare her trousseau. She crochets lace, makes table-covers, works long tidies, in cross-stich, and by degrees collects a large supply of towels and bed and table linen. Everything that is avail- able is pet away in the chest holding her treasures.—Ladies Home Journal. Delicate Dishes for Cabbage Lovers. To cook lady’s cabeage remove the out-side leaves from a good, hard head of cabbage, cut it into halves, then into quarters, and chop rather fine. Throw it into boiling salted water, allow the water to come quickly to boiling point, then place the kettle, un- covered, where it will simmer, not boil, for twenty minutes. Drain; re- turn the cabbage to the kettle ; add to each quart of the cooked cabbage (which you can easily measure with the eye) a tablespoonful of butter, half a cupful of milk or cream, and a quart- er of a teaspoonful of pepper. Stir un- til it reaches the boiling point, and serve at once A very pretty and palatable dish may be made by cutting the cabbage into eighths ; throw these into boiling salted water, and bring to the boiling point ; simmer, never boil, until cabbage is transparent and white ; this will take about thirty minutes. Drain ; arrange on a round dish, one piece overlapping the other. Pour over half a pint of cream sauce, dust light- ly with fine:y chopped parsley, at once. 1s serve The Linen Collar. The linen collar is with us as a boon and a friend, ready to a moments notice dearth of something else just suitable. Nothing is more becoming to many women, nothing enhances “fairness or freshness of complexion or rejuven- ates a rather passe suit—yet many men do not like to see women wear linen collars for two reasons ; first be- cause so many affect the extreme styles, too tall or too something else, and too many will wear a linen collar the second time. When you do this yeu ruin ail, for a spotless immaculacy is the chief re- commendation for plain, white linen, and there is a certain something gone SO after the first few hcurs, even if it is not actually soiled—so, unless you in- tend never to wear it a second time } without a trip to the laundry—banish the linen collar from your wardrobe. Boston Journal, Neve: put off for tomorrow What you can do today. If you think you are not getting value or the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don't Want a Cent > Of your money uniess"fyou fget value received for it. For that reasen we are always glad to have you look sround our store and learn how much better you can do bere than anywhere else. John McKenna Queen Street, the | and | always | serve | when there is a | | | The Servant Peiibinn. The Ilousekeepers Alliance of Phil- adelphia, is making its first practical endeavor to solve the servant problem by establishing a school for the train— ing of domestics. A su it of rooms has been selected, and che beginning is to be made with a class often. The new quarters were formally opened this month. ‘The idea of instituting an alliance first originated in the social science department of the Civic club and some of the most earnest members of the club are to be identified with this spec ial work. Every possible mails of d OY nestic labor will | be full Considered. One plan now und.-r Gis cussion is to establish a first-class cafe, all the “help” to be pup ils of the alli ance, even the waitresses who wil! serve the dishes prepared by cooks. The proceeds are to be used in the interest of the alliance. ‘Tuition will be moderate.—Chicago Times Herald. tot Keep the Children Busy. The children who are not kept em- ployed will get into mischief. If you do not find them an occupation they will find one for themselves, and it will most likely, be one to which you will say: “Don’t do that!” Find the children employment, and so cultivate their tastes and help them to form good habits. Make it a rule that any- thing begun must be finished. What- ever is done should be done to the best of the little one’s ability, and neatness and care should always be encouraged and praised.—Philadelphia Times. NERVOUS... DEPRESSION Means Impoverished and Exhausted Nerves— Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food Restores and Revitalizes the Nerve Cells. People who suffer from Nervous Depression and Exhaustion frequen‘ly look healthy and strong. ‘They alone know th and dis- tressing symptoms which make their lives miserable, The lack of nerve force resu sluggish action of the heart, impaired diges- tion, headache, despondeecy, and a fear to venture, loss of energy, sleeplessness, incapa- city for mental labor or business. With these symptoms there is usually melancholy and fear of death, which tends to increase nervousness, but there is every reason to be hopeful if the right treatment is used. Dr. Chase's Nerve Food contains all the nutri- tion required to create new brain and nerve tissue. It imparts to the nervous system that life-giving principle which sendsa thrill cf{\new strength and vigor through the system. Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food will cure by the build ing-up process, which enables the body to laugh at disease aed weakness. Face cut and fac-simile signature of Dr. A. W. Chase on every box of the genuine. soc. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanso., Bates & Co., Toronto. Marmalade. € thous Its ina slow and We have " t received a new kind ot ORANGE MARMALADE, put up in glass pois, which we are ncw offering at the low rate of 2 Pots for 25 cents Also just opened a case cf Pines apple Marmalade which is of very fine flavor. The Pineapple and Ginger Marmalade has also given excellent satis- faction. Those are si! new goods and you should try them if you want something cice and tasty. BREN AOU FF GROCERS TO RENT. —_-—_! The hevse on Water Street, oppo- site Hotel Davies, at present occupied by J. B. Heagen. All modern con- vencies, Pomessien given October first, next. Apply to 143 Wf TEWART. ~—— Laundry . Richmond Street, near Queen Stree: Gt. Geo., near Queen Square PRICE LIST Bosom Shirt, 10c, ironed Gnly &c; Night Shirt, 8c; Undershirt, 6c; Woolen Shirt, &c; Shirt with collar attached, 12¢, ironed only = Drawers, tc, Bosoms, 6c; Men’s Collars, Ladies’ Collars, 2c tS 4e; C ~— per pair, 4c; Neckties, ; Socks per pair, ; Handker- ae. 2; Peucle a Linen Coat’ 25¢; Waist Lady's Skirt, plain, 25c; Large’ White is 50c to $1 00; dies’ ‘Aprons, 5¢ to 10e; Men’s Aprons, ic; Chemises, l0c; Lady’s Nightgown, lic to I5e, Family "Washing, 40c to we ees dozen; Gentlemen's Washing, 60C r doze Pall work well done at the lowest prices, First-class Laundrying done here. DR. CLIFT. Cures CHRONIC-DISE 4SE3 and RUPTURE by Salisbury treatmrnt, Send stamp for infor- mation, or [cal] at Truro, Nova Scotia. ce in Merchants Bank of Halifax Building. © y wealth of all nations, Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments | and dreading a turgical oderation, scores and | hundreds have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s | ointment and found it an «bsolute cure for pile | ‘the fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- masnent cure There is a better halfin every wedding— but the best r man doesn’ t t get be her, Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. ee ee Great Britais, the Cnited France represent one-half and total States, of the —— ite + Zip + ~<a ———— | Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, DR. A. YW. CHASES @ a CURE... ig sexi dirset to 2 seased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops dr¢ ppings in the throat and permanantly cures Catarrb and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr, A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. +e The evil that men do is coon forgotten— by themselves. a HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak io strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicin:>. Joun A. MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eigh: novels a day were pub- liched, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oil Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school gir), suffering the evil effects of an exhausted nérvous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully restored to the vigor and buove ney of robust health, by nsing A. W. Chases Nerve Foor. The healthful giow cry ithe cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken place in the body. ee ee The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are keyt heastky and vigors by the use Of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. It is Uric Acid le‘t in che blacd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills meke the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One yill a dose, 25 cents a box. The annus! in‘erest charge on the Span- ish nations) debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150 :000,000. Active Man Wanted. To reed this sdvertiseement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours end cautres neither pain por discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extrecis corns. It is the best Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend bIG BARGAINS ——IN MISSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES (ND SLIPPERS Just the xine you want for the holidays—for frollicking abrut the ountry, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock. We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies, Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren Hay Presses Cheese Presses Pressesgreat and presses small, Presses short and presses tall; But the greatest press of all, Is our improved hay press. Which can be had at short notice, T. A. McLEAN, Charlottetown Office: Masonic Temple Works: Spring St. RAGARGAA : Eee em AAA RAARSACHAARARR AAG AD Notice!: 7 . oF We sell goods cheap, and zannot af- ford to give lo yng terms of credit. Please attend to that litile bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on AARAARS A s wa Yours very truly, Sentner, McLeod & Co Svvwwwrwwey Ewe ENE EY ERE E VEEN EERE R EEE ENN NS ee — NoMore War! Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but ou armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conference” ig over, before buying their plough shares, as they can do so at orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where an share, or other p'ough extras can be had for less. money, a better than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying — hem, - 25 Sh Ee SE NE : . T A McLEAN, MANOPACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, : Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. = Office, Masonic Temple, Charlottetowa, P, 2.f — — ———————— ne One of The Finest Shops In The Maritime Provinces * Our new store in the Prowse ,Block Sunnyside, i is one of the largest, be: st stock ed and most up-to-date china she yp in the Maritime Previn s, ow China, Glassware, and Crockery Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets o ASR a SS as Se ee a a a Here you can get a fine French Set. You car get a s+t that only cot you a few dollars. You can also see some Chanber S-ts for s and ish hard to beat Come in and see our store- It’s a large plac Be and we havea larg ea steck * r Selling cheaper than ever before. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L W PF COLWILL KILL THE 8Uir! —BY Usinco— A Cyclone Inse ctDestro yer. —— AND—— | Berger’s En glish Paris Green. iin oOo Dive Coe Ot Qiao Oh Oo 2 ro —— WHOLESALE & RETAIL Simon W. Crabbe Waiker'’s Corner STOVES & HARDWARE IMPORTANT TO THOSE WHO INTEND PUTTING IN SEWERAGE If you have to buy a stove to heat your bath boiler, get a Highiand (iuade in Boston)*and have watistaction. For sale only by PENNELL «x» CHANDLER