THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 3 1898, “I"YPHOID F'EVER. ———THE POLICIES OF——— ITI OCEAN, ACCIDENT & GUARANTEE CORPORATION Ns raallw + : do r . ~ , ” _ Give weekly indemnity for—Typhoid, Scarlet and [yphus Fever, an Smallpox, and in additicn cover accidents of all kinds.. Double liability in -ase of accident on Public Conveyance, J. J’ JOHNSTON, Barrister, Stamper Block AGENT for Queen’s and Kings Counties 238-- Saw DR CLIFT treata CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- sury method of persistent self-help in remov- tall cfuses irom the blood Continuovs, in- telligent treatmen? in person or by letter RUPTURE CURED by the IMPROVED method. Endors ed by the medical professioniand by thousands who pave discarded their trusses and remain cured. THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE. 3s painless, involving no inconvenience and re. quires only 5 or 6yisits, Examinations free T. d HARRIS msures Minimum of suffering and Maximum ef cure, possible in each case, and confidential. Avoid Attempts Unaided. No Pay Until Cured MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YOR} — pg x City, Address; Charlotietown, P.B.I,, Cau. OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations 1: served for patients. References on applicatien: OF THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS Testimonials on application, Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect cure can be guar rant eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. FE, Island, Canada OFFICE—Victoria Row, Hoves—Uatil lla, m,2toé p.m, 4 SOSPITAL, Twenty Diploma reg- — —— —-—- POYTPPOPONTODENTO EERE TT TENTS Pn EsHRE tO nepEnMTTO eT prpene TONY i «| Ih» 4 > hi a i That Will Wear Right }* ta consisting of Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon . Trays, salad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Baking » aff Nutter and Pickle Dishes. {ln |} ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS 9 o'clock Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks > Cheese Scoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles. ts _The cheapest ladies’ Watch that we think would be worth I buying, $4.00, better ones $7.50 to $50.00, Ip Watches for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for men $5.00 to 100.00. Beautiful Rings P «> Avy Birthday Stone Ring made Ih» to Order \\p- Nearly every one knows we are the pioneers in the spectacle busines ii» and in keep up to date in our stock of spectacles and eyeglasse |}}> and fitting. on Ii» iil] ; : ! < G. W. TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store i Nearly opposite Post Office Ii» a Charlotcetown, P. E. I. [> SSS HPs Fe EF 8 FS ee eeeeees”” — —— SS ——a F'lannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods LONDON HOUSE a You Ought To See The maginificent display of goods in the window of the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Goods Store. The Chinsware and Glassware is simply immense aud the stock of CLOCKS is unparaelied, but the window is merly a sample in comparison with the showcases aad shelves; they areloaded and yet artistically arranged. The excla- mations of delight from the many customers who have visited our store since opeming show vs that they appreciate our well arranged goods at the Modern Jewelry anc Fancy Goods Store. ER , Sunnyside Queen Square. JURE ¥ & CoO., Prowse’s New Swae Block ———_,—, —-__ ____9f THE EXAMINER CALENDAR For October, 1898, —_— + MOON’S CHANGES. 7th day, Last Quarter. 15th day, New Moon. 22nd day, First Quarter. 29th day, Full Moon. = | High Water.| Si “3 | Day of We'k| | = |----__---—__—__—_ Q | | Morn.| Aft. | Rises,| Sets, 1Satarday [11 19 11 20/5 44 5 25 2\Sunday 12 04 j11 49 43} 23 3, Monday 1248 | 47 | 21 4 Tuesday CMDitmi 4.4.5 5Wednesday| 0 32} 219| 49 | 17 6Thursday | 058/309) 50 15 7 Friday | 135 | 4 08 | 52 13 8 arday 2uAisZ® 53 1l 9 Sunday 3461634) 54 9 10 Monday $27;722| 46 i? llifuesday | 6 42 | 7 59 | Wi ¥ 12; Wednesday| 7 49 8 34 | 58 3 13\Thursday | 8 42 | 9 07 (6 0 1 14'Friday 928,939; 1 4 0 15\Saturday ‘10 10 10 10 | 3 4°58 16|Sunday [1050 11039! 4 | 57 17; Monday 11 wt. Ge 6 CS 56 18|\Tuesday (12 14 12 29 7 54 19) Wednesday | ia) Fre 20/ Thursday 000'207/ 10 | 50 21| Friday 047/314| 12 | 48 22\Saturday | 151/423) 13 | 46 23\Sunday 13 14,534) 14 | 44 24\Monday |458\641| 16 | 43 25|Tuesday {| 635/737) 17 41 26|Wednesday | 7 49 8 18 19 39 27| Thursday (346 ;8 57: @ i a 28| Friday 1938;935! 21 35 29Saturday (10 251009 | 23 | 34 30Sunday (11 08 1035 | 24 | 33 31 Monday 1150 11 00' 26 31 uv —’ vrs ' ~~ ‘ J (WY, Highest in quality—a pure hard soap for laundry purposes and general uses. That word Surprise stamped onevery cake guarantees the highest quality. St. Croix Soap Mfg. Co., St. Stephens, N.B. Wants, Lest, Found, &¢ —_ i a WANTE”.—Atorecea a nursemaid. / poly to Mrs. Weeks Brighton. 230, “FOR SALF.—Two see nd hand hot wat r furnaces, Will be sold cheap, Apr'v at Char'ottetown Hospital, 229 tf, TO LET —A ‘vleasantly situated house on the Brighton Road containing nine rooms and bathrooms heated with hot water and fitted for electric light Apply to W. Harris, Architect. WANTED.—A competent girl for geveral housework. ‘mail family—good wages, Enquir’ at FHE EXAMINER Offic? 223 4ins, LOST’—On the 23°d Sept. between Ferry Wharf and Mrs, Sutherlards @ purse con- taining two Broaches. Finder nvlease leave at this office, 227 3ins, EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By 2 man— competent bock keeper, useful in shipping business crinany other capacity ina busi- Apply at this offics. 226 tf TO LE?.—The large Hall in the brick building on 132 Queen Street adjoining K. B. Norton’s Hardware Store. This Hall is nicely finished with easv approach from Queen street. Rent moderate. Applv to J. B, Macdonald & Co. 204 4 weeks. ness establishment. WANT#&D IMVMEDIATELY—A good gen- eral servant, Apply to Mrs Unsworth, head of Prince St. 225 tf W ANTED—A_ Pbousemaid. Arthur Peters, Brighton: Apply to Mrs 225 tf BOARDERS—Two college stndents can be accomodated in aprivate home,no other boarders near the college. Apply at this office, A BC. . 224 —— TO LET—Large shop and ceiler,on Lower Queen St. Possession given 7th Oct. Apply to Mrs Robin, Charlottetown. 225 WANTED—About the 10th of October, a girl for general housework, must understand plain cookiag Apply to Mis Brenton T Longworth, St. Peters Road 223 3i pd WANTED.—Four or five laciesto learn the Millinery, Sentner McLeod & Co. 2i8. WANTED,—First Octobera general servant Must be competent. Apply to Mrs. John Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 218, TO LET.—1 hat comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, nowin posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. Aug. 20th, 1865, eod tf. WANTED—Two or three smart boys—apply at factory—Mark Wright « Co, 106 TO LET —The house and premises know as the “Old London House, ’ situateon Water St., nextto Government Warehouse No 1 Applv to Peake sros & Co. jan23—tf TO LET.—Three storv Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prince ‘treet Possession given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, 217 WANTED—A yvood steady, smart boy about 15 yearsofage, who has had some ex- perience ina general store Ajplyat this office. 2'8 BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE, KENT sTREET.—That desirable residence, ardens and outbuildings, opposite new rince of Wales College, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences. To Letor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law,y7Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178 10 FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now iviag from 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, S ply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf game seiise that it is tohuman beings— Although They All Utter Vocal Sounds of Some Kind. Singing is applied to birds in the | the utterance of musical notes, Every , person makes vocal sounds of some kind, but many persons never attempt to sing. So it is with birds. The eagle screams, the owl hoots, the wild goose honks, the crow caws, but none of these discordant sounds can be called singing. With the poet the singing of birds means merry, light hearted joyousness, and most of us are poetic enough to view it in the same way. Birds sing most in tke spring and the early sum- mer, those happiest seasons of the year, while employed in nest building and in rearing their young. Many of our most wusical singers are sileut all the rest of the year; at least they utter only low chirpings. It is natural, therefore, that lovers of birds gaould regard their sing- ing as purely an expression of joy in the returning spring and in their hap- py occupations. Outside of what are properly classed as song birds there are many species that never pretend to singin fact, these far outnumber the musicians. They include the water birds of every kind, both swimmers and waders; all the birds of prey, eagles, hawks, owls and vultures, and all the gallinaceous tribes, comprising pheasants, partridges, turkeys and chickens. The gobble of the turkey cock, the defiant crow of the rooster and even the musical call of the ‘“‘bobwhite’’ are none of them true singing, yet it is quite probable that all of these sounds are uttered with pre- cisely similar motives to those that in- spire the sweet warbling of the song sparrow, the clear whistle of ths robin or the thrilling music of the wood thrush. But naturalists have set apart a very | large group as song birds, and even among these there are many species that never sing at all. Birds are group- ' ed according to their anatomical char- acteristics, the structure of their bones, bills, feet and wings. And thus we have the songless song birds, looking at the matter from the standpoint of the classifying uaturalist. — Philadelphia Times. Piles (ured Without the Knife by Dr, A. W. Chase’s Ointment, Mr. Geo Crowne, painter, of Wocdville, Gnht., Victoria Co, says:—‘ For thirteen years iT wasa sufferer fr'm bleeding pi'es and the ! ijaterse agony which I passed tureugha during ‘those years and releif I obteined by Chase’s | Ointments prompts me to give this testi- monial, My physician wished meto have an overation but 1 felt | cou:e be cured without the knlie. Three bosesof Dr, Chase’s Vint- ment stopoed the bleeding and effected a per- manent cure “Spells” of Southern Negroes. There are numerous harmless ‘‘spells’’ | which are regular observances in the lives of the average southern negroes. Besides the root chewing, the track lift- ing, etc., they have a love philter of frogs’ legs cooked in still water, and the ashes of a bat are powerful enough to keep away a rival or an enemy. To make a dog stay at home they cut off the tip of his tai] and bury it under the , doorstep. To make a wife obedieni they | ‘‘draw her pictur’’’ and hide it in the shingles Thus, waking or sleeping, there is a constant forcing or counter- acting of destiny.—Philadelphia Times. His Young Wife. ‘He lived a bachelor until he was 50 and then married a woman young enough to be his daughter.’’ ‘Daughter? Why, she was young enough to be his second wife.’’—De- foit Journal ; Asthma Gasps. The wheezing and strangling of those who are victims of Asthma are promptly relieved by afew doses of Dr. Chase’s Syrup o% Lin- seed and Turpentine. Just Recelved a pice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, oem W. N. TARTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardware Store , BOT SCOSCSSSOCESE DOOSOOSSSECR ® HOME WORK F2Surrs @ We want the services of a number of families to do work for us at home, whole or spare time. The work we sead our workers is quickly and easily done, and returned be varcel post as finished. Pay $7 to gb per week, For particulars ready t@ cofmeace, send name and address. Tue S. A. Sup- PLY *Co., Box 265, Lonpon, ONT. ‘BIRDS THAT DO NOT SING. | writes Edward Bok | “CLENLEITH," ; | What Stamps the Gentleman. ‘In all questions of manners a young man should always remember that, while politeness is a good trait to ac- quire, courtesy is infinitely better,’’ in The Ladies’ Home Journal, ‘Politeness is manners, but courtesy is heart. Mingling in — society can give us thaf Youeor which the world 6 & polish of manners, and SLENLET true politeness is not to be made little BRAND | ef nor scoffed at. Politeness is a fine art, but is an art pure and simple even at its best. Infinitely betteris the culti- vation of that courtesy of refinement which enters into the feelings of others and holds them sacred. It is idle to say that courtesy isa relic of old fashioned days and is no longer looked for. It is as much the current coin of good socie- ty as it ever was’ More than any other element or grace in ‘our lives it is in- stantly felt and recognized and has an unfailing influence. It calls for respect as nothing else does. Oourtesy of man- ner and courtesy of speech are the gifts @ young man should cultivate.” - — Globe Loan & Savings Co., cor. of Victoria and Lombard Sts., Toronto. EK. W. Day, Manager Globe Loan & Savings —_ Co., says says:—“s consider Or, Chare’s ; z Ointment invaluable: we have thousands of A testimonials from prominent business men b all over the Domivion,” 2 eer ce | MRS. HOOPER ESCAPED. x Because She Used Dodd’s Kidney Z Pills and so Cured Female Blended of the same rare old x Highland Malt Whiskies during Fy Weakness. more than 50 years. . —_—— Sanderson’s Glenleith Norwicu, Ost., Oct 3.—Mrs. J. 8. |& is to-day as in the past, the Bi purest and best whiskey in the worl d. L + So re PROPRIETORS: Robert, Sanderson & Co., Ltd. Leith Seotiand, . ESTABLISHED 1846, F Capital paid up - £350,000. c For eaie bv leading Wine and Spirit Merchants. Sa 2 S, B. Townsenp & Co Moy. Hooper, wife of Mr. J. Stanley Hooper, of North Norwich township, is 4 living proof of the unapproached value of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, in the treatment of diseases of women. Mrs. Hooper was amartyrto Female Weakness and Kidney Disease for twelve years. Norwich, Detroit and Buffilo phy- sicians treated her unavailinglv. She then tried Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Four toxes cured herthoroughly, and made her as TREAL AGENTS FOR healthy, strong and vigorous as she ever CANADA was. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are women’s Cea best friends. i OYSTERS-— Oysters, and solicit your consignments. We have facilities second to none for handiing same wé~ John Caldwell & Co.,, Produce Comwercial Merchants, Impcerters and Dealers in Foreign and Domestic Fruits. References Bank of Toronto 171 to 175 McGill Street Montreal aod Commission agencies. Ccrreepondeuce Solicited. Cable addresses Frniteald, 107 3mo dy&wk Farrer ————_——~ ] DIRECT FROM = LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened a fine line of Nobby Clothe in suit- ings, Overcoating and Trousering, Call now and get first choice—a full’ line off gents fur- nishings always on hand. John Mcleod & Co., sartorial Artists. en A —— ———_ New this Season A a MADE TO WIN They are great sellers; the way they are made makes the sell; all solid leather, full ot style and beauty, unsurpassed for the money. _ - Dong la buttoned Oxfords, Box Calf Boots. These sho2s are built onSthe most progresive {lines and gems for the rice Weeks & Warren We have had long experience in handling Prince Edward Island’s famous ta 3 olf a “Ag a @ wa Oe ee wie y e jas Ge Psa % : ,