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Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Spacial Attractions At Great Expense the Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. Tae Relief af Lucknow mounted with beautiful Magnificently employing a full Costum es, Batallion of ‘Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 25, 1898 prnctemaaimmeranmcccarenmnes — O>-wusayuacemmnaasatn AN UNEXPLAINED POINT Peter Lomiard »points a moral in the English Church Times with this story: “Mra Proudie,'the excellent wife of the bishop of Copeminster, down in the midlands, does admirable work by go- ing among the peor people and talking to them out of her own experiences and giving them wholesome advice. She did eo the other dayat Mudbury, near Cope- minster. Next day the rector’s daughter at Mudbury said.to one of the audience | of the previous evening, ‘Well, Mrs. Toddle, what did you think of Mrs. Proudie’s address?” ‘Oh, it was very good; but, you see, she only went half way.’ ‘Whatever do you mean, Mrs Toddle?’ said the young woman. ‘Well, miss, she didn't tell us what she does when Mr. Proudie comes home drunk We should like .a little advice on that ‘ere point.’ ” a He Wasn't Left. Biggs—Quite a rivalry between Tom and Fred. Griggs—Yes,'I understand they are both secking the hand of Miss Triffett. Biggs—They both called at her house the other evening and at once began the exciting game of trying to outsit each other. Tom had to give it up final- ly and left Fred in possession. Griggs—So Fred got the best of it? Biggs—That’s the question. It was 4 rainy night, and Tom did not take away the poorest umbrella when he left the iouse.—Boston Transcript. Carries His Hatchet In His Boot Leg. In some places men carry bowie knives and guns in their boot legs. One may meet in Fu‘@pn fish market in this city a mau carrying a hatchet in his boot leg, but the hatchet is for peaceful purposes It isan implement much used in the market for opening and for nail- ing up boxes and barrels in which fish are packed, and the boot leg seems to be the handiest place to carry it.—New York Sun. Mme. de Pompadour encouraged fan painting and alse collected fine speci- mens of the work. Greuze, Watteau and other great artists did not disdain to lend their talents tothe art. These pictures were done mostly on vellum or chicken skin. HUMAN SACRIFICES On the Altar of Diabetes, Saved by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. Hardly a family an the country is free from Diabetes. Great thirst, failing sight, numbness in the thighs, bleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema- ciation, nervousness, pale or turbid urine, loss of sexual power, decaying teeth, pains in the feins or small of the back, are all positive signs that Diabetes is in the sysiem, Do you know how it ends? IN dwplay of Fire Works surpassing apy- thirg ever seen East of Toronto. To- | getoer with numerous other new and j original amusements from London and New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of (897. For Prize Lists and all address, information, J. E. WO@D, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Wever Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. | We have them rezently | bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. - arlottetown. Church School Deatu. A premature, horrible, agon- ized, pitiful death. The victim has no peace, no ease in hfe. His days are filled with tortures. His nights are waking dreams of agony. .He longs to die, yet fears the terrors of his end. He ilies, a bloated, fetid, repulsive mass of corruption. That is the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will cure it. They drive it out of the system thoroughly, create new, clean blood, rebuild the diseased kidneys, and restore robust health For Your Benefit——_ We have purchased an extra stock of Cedar Shingles at a specially low price We Offer 375,000---++- All grades, above onr usual low stock Remember this lot is to be sold at a pa~ ticularly low price, and they are as good EDGEHILL ror iris WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA IxcoRPORATED 1891. ~~ shingles as we ever bandled. If you want any, now ie your opportunity to buy. Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. ®t. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College England, Priacipal. Eight Resident Experienced Gov arnesses from England. Housekeeper, Matron and Nurse, Board and Tuition Fees including French, Latin or Germeo or Greek, Daiiy Calistne- nics, Class Singing aud Needlework, $225 per* annum, or$75 per term, — Music, singing, Painting, Drawing, ete. areextras, ##'~Preparations for the Uni- vers: ties. ee a Michaelmas Term begin Sep. 14th 1898 For calendar apply to Dr. Hind 178—1, 3, 5. tf The Vaccination Act 1886. Notice i* hereby given that Vaccination will be attended to under the provisions of the above cited act, by the undersigned at their respective offices, from 2 to 4 p. m. daily, for the present. RICE ARD JOHNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Super intendents of Vaccination. Boara of Trustees. | | ; PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ee Charlottetown to Boston via., Pictov and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even:ng. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, 91 twice a wk 8 weeks. 128 Agent 'o Boston If your children are well but not robust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. Itkeepsthem well and strong all w'eee:. It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will confirm this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all druggtate. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, Toroata a — SATAN AT CAMP MEETING Seeditatenane ie —— We will call him Bishop Simmons. During the afternoon the younger min- isters had listened te him with venera- tion and respect, and when thei rm came they found him a dignified and careful listener. The afternoon was delightful and the camp meeting service was a long one. The good bishop was a keen lover of the weed, and after the meeting had closed he strolled off fora smoke. At a little disiance he found an abrupt ledge en- tirely out of the view of the camp grounds, and going down around to the foot of this he lit his cigar and prepared for a quiet half hour. As it chanced, soon after one of the younger ministers took a walk from the grounds, and finally came to the top of the same ledge, and, looking down, saw the bishop. For the space of a moment or two he stood with a gleam in his eye, and then, stooping down, he said in a sort of tri- umphant tone: ‘‘Ah, Father Simmons, I’ve caught you burning incense to the devil.’’ The bishop took out his cigar and turned about till he had swung the speaker fully into view, and then added slowly in a deep voice: ‘*But I didn’t know he was so near.”’ —Current Literature. An Example of O'Connell's Wit. Daniel O’Connell, though brilliant and witty, was daringly vulgar when he set ont to attack an oppouent. Ata Dublin election he started to assail Re- corder Shaw, who was a very dignified aud handsome man, by declaring him a fellow whose visage would frighten a horse from his oats). The lord mayor, | who presided, remarked on these ameni- ties and said it might be supposed such a critic, like Hamlet’s father, was en- dowed with Hyperion curls and the front of Jove himself, instead of a wrinkled brow and a scratch wig. As for himself, he would not be unwilling to compete with the demagogue before a jury of ladies if they could only see him as nature made him without the aid of the barber. O'Connell strode to the front of the platform, snatched off his wig and pointing to his naked heud covered with a stubble of gray hair, cried, *‘Ladies, I demand your instant judgment!’’ Of course he had the laugh and the best of the encouuger.—Sap Francisco Wave. ——— WooDnD's PITOSPTPHODIN §E. The Great English Remedy. 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Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 10c per package, For sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO | before it is exhausted. Hints fer Painting It is very seldom that an amateur painter is thoroughly satisfied with a job of painting after it is finiehed. The best way, vf course, 18 to employ w particular painter, but where this is impossible, and for touches sbout the house whien it would pot pay a®painter to call and do,a few hints may be given. Firet see that the rurface is thorougbiy prepare!, that it ix dry, clean and free from grease; it there are apy rough spots sandpaper them, and then brush off the duet. Ono new work tbellac knots and putty nail holes, Keep the paint well mixed or stired while the work is being done; lay the paint on evenly and brush it out weil, following the direction of the grain of the wood Never apply a second coat till the first is verfectiy dry and had. Do not over- change your ! rur ly with paint, or replenish Begin with the higher part of the work and proceed down~ ward. Then vee that you have the right paint. The Sherwin Williams Company prepares a special paint for each class of work and this paiot will be found best for that work For painting houses one kind is prepared, for floors wnother kind, for em] articles about the home still another kind, and on selecting the right kiod of paint lies the great secret of a successful job. It etands to reason theta house paint will not look well on a buggy and ihata buggy paint would not look good on a barn. All the purchaser bas to do is tu tell the dealer what the paint is for avd get the can labeled for that purpore. When the house painter is called itis a safe rule to specify that hesball use the Sherwin Willisms paints. The name is a guarantee that the painting will last a long timeand leok well. All the paints bearing this well- known name are mixed by machinery and the bighest skill is employed in sel- ‘cling theingredients end in seeing that they are exactly right. The proportions are the result of twenty- nine years of suce cessful paint making. A _ poste] card a‘idressed to The Sherwin Williams Com- pany, 21 St Antoine Street, Montreal, will secure a useful book on painting. FACTS ABOUT HEALTH It is Easy to Keep Weil if We Know How—Some of the Conditions Neces- sary to Perfect Health. The importance of maintaining good health is easily understood, and it is really a simple matter if we take a cor- rect view of thé conditions required. In perfect health the stomach promptly digests food, and thus prepares nourish- ment. The blood is employed to carry this nourishment to the organs, nerves, muscles and tissues which need it. The first great essential for good health, there- fore, is pure, rich blood. Now it is cer- tainly a fact that no medicine has such a record of cures as Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is literally true that there are hundreds of people alive and well today who would have been in their graves had they not taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It is depended upon as a family medicine and genera} regulator of the system by tens of thou- sands of people. This is because Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure. This is the secret of its great success. Keep your system in good health by keeping your blood pure with Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which absolutely cures when other medi- cines fail to do any good whatever. ’ . are the only pills to take Hood S Pp ills with Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Mortgege &ale. Tobe soldat public aucticn, atthe Court Houre, in chariovetown, On Thursday, the tenth day of November, A. D., 18$8 at the hour of twelve o%lock, noon. All that tract piece ard parcel of land, situate lying and being in the Common of Cheriotteiown, in Queen’s County, in the ssid Island—being part of the Common Lot number twenty-two, and bounded as follows Ceummeneng on the South Side of Long street, at the north east angie ofa part of said Commen Lot, recently conveyed to John Percival, thence southwardly along the ea: t- ern line of said John Percival’s land, for the distance of eighty ieet or til] it strikes the norih west ange Ota piece ofland of said Common Lot, ‘ormerly in possession of one Gay, thence eastulong the northern ilne cf said Gay’s land, forthe distance of twenty four feet, thence ncrihwardly along the west line of Philip Coyle’s land, by a live parallel to tbe said eastern line of John Percival’s lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long street, aforesaid,and thence westwardly aloog the touthern side at J.ong Street a distance of twer ty tive leet or thereabouts, to the place of commencement, Tne above sele is made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained ip an indenture of Mortgage, bearing date, the 8th day of October, A. D.. 1874, and made between Dougald ’cKinnon,and Catherine McKinron his wife,ofthe one part, and Philip Large, of Charlottetown, of the other part. Se aer particulars apply to the under- signed. ated this 25th day of July A, D,, 1898. PHILIP LARGE, Mortgagee Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w liins Photographs Photographs We are making allthe latest styles of Photos finished in a superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper. At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. C- LEWIS. Grafton St. Norih side of Market House. Shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbers Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbiog and will be pleased to furnish estimates on al) branches of the trade. 1f you are building it would be well to get their prices They are the practical plumbers. Reasons why ONOFEY'S Clothing: is the oest Becau se—Shoreys are the only manufacturers of clothing who gua- rantee their work and their guarantee is as good asgold. All their materials are Sponge’! and Shrunk and will not sbrink or spot with rain, Their Bicycle Suits are up-to-date models of comfort and are all Rigby Proofed. They Rigby Waterproof all their Spring and Fall Overcoats and make no extra charge for it. Everybody is asking for Shorey’s clothing but sometimes dealers try to persuade people to take inferior goods, Look in the pocket for Shorey’s Guarantee Ticket, — A st al a Can gun o 3 Ca — J J ah. am i ww SS ua a Photevraph . ; i ‘ * ‘ «9 of your house, with a description of the surround- ings, 27d we will send you a plan, fiving sugges tiors for best color efiect. ‘Lirese selections are corefully tacde Ly cu artist, whois en expert at this wozk. eek . 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AULD BROS THE CHARLOTTETON DRIVING PARK RACES, 1898 Will be Held at Charlottetown WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY september 14th & 15th . ort” OF 49 ‘4 yorr tile ts , C~ fn 7 — 6“aaive # To % fies 8 Fe ’ " os sii. ed —"*po® f 7 \ mF ' Sue wew > Ae “ jin, deal Glide : ‘ wm tke £4 Hie tow HORSE RACES $1,050.00 Premiums $1,050.00 First Day, 14th September, 1898. Three Minute Class,........ . a veseeeeee Purse $100 00 re Cie | wane as 4, shuodawbbdbdbilause kevclse «cokes ae Be nee CECH TE TIAL, |. adhe <1 kei dae 4s cua a 150,00 second Day, 15th September, 1898, SO TI ccs candodelness ........ Purse $120.00 DiMA Ae Ee Sa " 250.06 ae Citic tdebceuiebbatint, al. pene pein niin tek ie econ sotries close 7th September, 1898. No horee barred by record made after August Ist, ] 898. All further particulars given on application to the Secretary. In addition to the above, the Guideless Horee “Tommy,” from Ontario, will give three exhibitions of speed on each of the race days, Admission to grounds, 25c. Children under 12 years old, l5c. Special rates by steamers and railwaye, All communication to be addressed to the Secretary. L, HASZARD, C. R. SMALLWOOD, President. Seeretary- August 10—tue, thur &wy td a. ee = ee a — — AMERICAN BINDER TWIN Best Quality —_— CALL AND EXAMINE And Get Prices. SIMON W CRABBE STOVES & kKARDWABL Walker s Corner