——__—s- r . % «7 A iti a et NEW! RET, Whe | Gentes NO DOUBTING NOW, a Mr Frank P. Milis’ Cure Was Per- fect and Permanent. Dodd's now Jure Made by ie. Mille is L ke Kverv Other Kidaey Pills Hale and Hearty aud Vigor- ——— ewe ' ous, Thaaks to Dodd's Kidoey Pills. Zeacanp, N. B., Nov. 11.—Some time avo this tewn was startled by the news of she wonderful aod urexpected recovery of Mr Frank P. Mills, who bad been afflicted aith a severe Kidney Disease. At the time the cure was reported, there were thoee who expressed their donbts of us permanence. They could not realize shat a man whohad been so seriously il, and whose case ha! baffled the most skill~ ful physicians, could be permanen ly and shorougbly cured by Dodd’s Kidney Puls. Bven the most sceptical must pow ac~ knowledge that Mr Mills was cured—ab- solutely and perfectly cured. He was not relieved o* his agony merely; the disease was utterly roote! out of his system, the diseased Kidneys ore healed, toned and stimulated, aud health, strength and vigor~ eas manhood wer2 given back to him, in t lace of the paix, the weakness and the misery of former years. Mr Mills during his Anyon?2 who 8a" itiness, and again since his recovery, must acknowledge that Dodd’s Kidney Pilla are the medical wonder of theage. Hale anp hearty, robu«i ani vigorous, the per- sovification of healih and man y strength, Mr Mill: is a living proof of the power ot Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Dodd’s Kidney Pills will positively cure Bright’s Disease, Diabete, Rheumatism, Propsy, and ever} other form of Kidney Diseace. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are scld by a'l druc- gists ar fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50; er sent on receipt of prce, by The Medicine Co., Li:aited, Toronto, Unt. Highly Kecomfneided. Applicant—It's the truth | do be sayin, gor, that |. aiver worked for any wan in me ioife that had the layst fault to find wid me. Tradesman—And who for instance, have you worked for? Applicant— Well, er—faith, now, whin I do be t'inkin it over. it’s mostly mesiif sor.—Richwond Dispatch. ee HEART STAGGERS Here’s Cinfession of Intense Heart Suffer- ing and Weakness That Made Life One Long Dveadful Nightmare—Dr. Agvew’s cure for the Heart was the Saving Agent. Mr. Thomas ¢ Oke, 260 Jobus‘on Street, Kivgston, writes this of bimself and how Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart helped him: “Thave ued in all six bottles of thie great heart remedyand it has com- pletely cured me of beart weakness, from which I suffered severely foryeare. Prior to using itthe slightest exertion or ex- eitsment would produce eevere pelpitation and nervous depression. To-day I am as strong as ever, and without one symptem of hearti dsease. ———— A Unique Sign. Tm the line of novelties of advertising there is one Chicago druggist whose de- parture would be hard to discount. This gentleman, whose place of business is in iyde park district, announces that he has #ehoice line of blue blooded Angora cats. H® business cards beara picture of an aristocratic looking tabby in one corner, aod after the address are the words, ‘‘ Drug Store and Cattory.’’—~American Druggist. When Baby Had Scald Head ~ Wnen Mother Had Salt Rheum — When Father Rad Piles. Dr. Agnew’s Ointment gave the quickest rele? aod safest cure. These aregems of truth picked from testimony whicb is ven every day tcethis greatestof healers. thas never beeu maiched iu curative smalities in aoy and every kindof skio haease.—eczeina, tetter, skin eruptions, lind, bleeding, itching or ulcerating piles, scalda, burns, old sores, etc., etc.— and Va 35cente a box. Sli by DrS W Vedd & Geo. EF Hughes. In some of the cities of Europe the rose of puttiug out a fire is madea rharge upon the preperty of the person jor whese benefit the fire department is caiied out. a : “_~—* PHILPOT’S RELEASE. Aeiatic Rheumatism a Double Compound in the Rea) m of Pain Torture, but South Smerican }\beumustic Cure Drives it Out and Never Misses. & few weexs ago while on a business stip to North Bay I was seized with a severe attack of sciatic rheumatism. ilearing of tue wonderful cures affected by South American Rheumatic Cure | procured a bottle, and inside of three ave all the pain had left me, and when ; sei shall be pleased to communicate ‘wth any persou wishing more particulars it my case.— Epw. Puitrort; Cannington, “ats, Seld by Dr S W Dodd and Geo \ Hnghes y , i Y Dodd’s j returned THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 12 1898 Venezuelan Boundary. The Russian Official Gazette reports progress in, the Venezuelan = arbi- tration under Professor Martine. Both / Great Britain and Venezuela communicat~ ed historical documents and maps to sup- port their respective cleims in Marcb list. The British case comprised eight large volumee and an enormous ails, while Venezuelan case comprised four velames avd ao atlas. The ee- cond phase of the arbitration opened ip August, when each government handed ‘oD ® counter Case in answer to its Oppo- tbe nent’s argumen's, The members of the arbitration court have received up to the present time ove) twenty-two bundred documenta in Eng lish Spanish and Dutch, covering four centuries. The Official Gazette says thai judging fromthe material thus far presented, the dispute is the most difficul: ever stibmitted to international arbi tra- tion. The two guvernments must furaish the arbitrators their fioal con~ clusions or printed argaments bv De- cember. This will closethe preliminary stage. The Court will hear verbel argu- meats io the spring at Paris. ere ESTEEMED EXCHANGES Montreal Gazette: It is likelv that legis- laton will be introduced in the British House of Commons to legalize tne bar that has been attached to the inetitution from time immemorial. The Idea of cu'~ ting an undergreund way to the House of Lords refreshment rooms, so that mem bers may get their accustomed beverages, and still claim to have no bar of their own, has evidently sot entered the English head. Thereare still poiuts of difference between Great Britain and Canada. os Minard’s Liniment for Rheumatism NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The steamer ‘Virginia Lake’ has from a trip to the farthest northern points on the Labrador coast. She reports thatthe entire ocean in that vicinity is blocked by ice-floes, and that there is not the slightest prospect of Lieu tenant Peary’s steamer ‘Windward’ getting out of the Arctic regions this season. 2+e+e —- Curea Cold in One Day Take Laxative Bromo Quinine Tablets All druggists refuna the money ifit failsto cure. 52¢ Granby rubbers and oversnoes at the Model Store, RH Ramsay & Co, Grafton Street, Gordon at Khartoum. re (Reprinted from “New Zealand Other Poems” by permission of the author, Hon. W. P. Reeves, agent-general for New Zealand, ) White face among dark faces, W bite soul black hearts amid; Afar within waste placer, A light that was not hid; Of hero etuff unruly, In unberoie age, Cursed, worshipped, weighed untruly, Not for today to gauge. A land he toiled in saving, Its loss in death to be; He died, the free enslaving, Who livep the slave tu free. Bv dew lb uaseen, uncertain, He conquered certain fame, And fills behind fate’s curtain A grave without a vame. Foisoncus which hea V¥VVVV EVV VW Vv Vey SAINTLY FACES. Sometimes in passing througha crowd we see a face which attracts us by its sweetness «f expression. Perhaps it is an old face crowned with a_ glory of hoary hair. ; yet love, joy and peace shine out «1 every dot and wrinkle in it Sometines it IS a young face, with health and_ purity and beauty. But whether old or young, whea we see that unmistakable soul-light in a face, we know that the heart behind it is pure, the life is good and that the boby thus illuminated is the temp'e of the Holy Spirit. ‘To keep the mind occupied with good use- tul and beautiful and divine thoughts precludes the possibility of thinking about and thus being tempted by things sinful, low or gross. It is because Paul knew this that he says so earnest- ly Finally brethern, whatsoever things are true, whatsoever things are of good report, think cn these things. In the well formed habit of thinking : thoughts lies the secret of being pure in heart; and in the daily and nightly meditation in the law of the Lord is a safegu:ird against many of the sins which defile the carnal heart and the countenance. debase and blacken Scottish Reformer. Clipped Were and There. Most people are ready to fight self ishness except in their own lives. Never attempt all you can do; for he who attempts everything he can do often attempts more than he can do, God judges, not by the success you have won and that others applaud you for winning, but by the way you have won it. the conti- nent of Kurope SO splen¢ id thac the poor are not perfectly at home in it. Washington Gladden. There is no cathedral, on To-day is the only part of life over which we have influence, out most of about to— us are too busy worrying yesterday to morrow and regretting exert influence. Henry Ward Beecher used to say : “There is nothing more common for men than to hang one motive outside where it can be seen and to keep the others in th machinery.’ Miracles. Christ’s wo: drous mi acles were signs indeed Of wondrous power ; yet every miracle Of His had moral purpose, and per- chance Thus is it that The power to do suchdeeds. you or I Such gifis, we still ingly, } . . no ionger we possess Had har:lAa heal minces snoula heai unceas- Nor judge of the effects were cures ' but made. ee ne re Cosemetics. — Used to Hide Disease. ame Women Who Use Them Bua Ferrible Risks. Now fry Paise’s Celery Compound Quickly Rumoves the Troubles and Diseases That Women to Hide. —_—_——_—. it Gives New Health and Good Looks. Kate Field, a prominet and honored American lady and writer ot uote,declares that after a most complete investigation she finds that $62,000,000 worth of pvisonous cosemetics are soid annually in the United States. It isdifficulcto give with any degree of accuracy the amount of | monev spent vearly in Canada for cos- metics, but the figures must be large. [tis well understood ‘that the people who purchase ccenetics ue them with a view of deceiving those with whom they come in cOutact. Coemetics cover a multitude of sins and ‘evils. They are emyloyedto cover up i facisl blotches. eruptions and skin | (roubles. that always result from impure ltlood. hey are also ured asa cover~ ing for wrinkles and crow’s feet brought on by fast liv ng, late hours and imperfect digestion. ‘Lbousands of women from day -and b lily attacking the cause. An old and well-known druggist asserts that the introduction and popular use of | Paine’s Celery Compound has of late | years grea ly lessened the eale of all ‘ with brightness, cosmetics. Wise and prudent women well known that Paine’s Celery Compound when used, goss directly to the root of disease, quickly removing all poisous and impurities from the blood, giving the nervous system fu'l tone and vigor, and oe that regular and perfect digestion that maintains health and physica! strength. . By the use of nature’s remedy ail facial blotches, pimples and wrink[2s are soon banished. the fle-lh is the skin soft aniclear and theeves sparkle Thisis the true work of Paine’s Celery Compound, as thou- sands have declared who have tested the great medicine. slean, To users of cosmetics we say, cast asid at once the heal'h destroying agents thet you are new usingand try what the woo bad taken one bottle 1 was completely | today cover up sod disguise traces ot derful Paine’s Celery Componsd can do vored. Ithink it the greutest of remedies { disease and early decay, instead of wisely | for you. Ccesmetics mean coutinued de ception and increa-ed misery; the use of Paine’s Celery Comoound guaran'ees a speedy banishusent or your troubles, a “a ot -new aod fresh health and good JOK?. vackground to turn the" Kee having to put up money buck. cost much. ee — of pain ? Where [lis just government of a!l His world ? Where then would be his discipline of sorrow ? To Cure Fits. For a fit of passion, walk out in the open air, For a fit of idleness, count the tick- ing of a clock. . For a fit of extravagance and folly} visit the workhouse. For a fit of ambition, take a walk in the churchyard. For a fit of despondency,look on the good things God hasfgiven you in this world, and to those He has promised to His followers in the next. For all fits of doubt, perplexity, and fear the following cure may be relied on, for it is from the Great Physician : ‘Cast thy burden upon the Lord and } He shall sustain thee.”—Exchange p Your GOOD ALL No dealer unless he was SN sy M24 ENE NE NEN NEN, NLM MEM ILE SN ME WS US US AP US AP AP AP US AS ADE AS AEP AP AS AS AEP AP As 7S % Nz ae ° . AP a This card is a Guarantee that x a “Ae s% the cloth in this garment has been a ‘ “% thoroughly SPONGED and SHRUNK 3% AVA) “ - Ve Z< and the workmanship First Class, and % Me 3 “= our prices Fully Guaranteed to be the 4 . vi “, lowest on Prince Edward Island. Your % wir ; ; ; ‘< sv. money back every time if you wantit. “AN aN ML ’ ate “as PROWSE BROS, s% x aS Charlottetown. #S TAS aS NY Me Me NE WW AW MY NE NL MY NE NE MN I NN SM Ne De MY, TRS TRUS SAS US ASUS AS ASS TS AOS AE TS US AS rit-Reform OCoats $10, 12, 15, 18 and 2O All hand made stiched throughout with silk made and trimmed b°tter than custom work Fit . 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No interest is worth’securing at the expense of one’s character for truth, They who rely on stratagem and double- dealing to’accomplish what cannot be effected by honest means, may have great success fora t'me; but, “in the upshot and issue of things” (to borrow a pbrase from bishop Butler), their ERA, GNDERPUL lies will overthrow them and the over throw will be final, In the highwyas of truth there are no pitfalls. He who fails inthat road will rise again; yea, God wili reach down from heaven His own almighty arm and litt him up; but he who stumbles in the bypaths ot hypocrisy and falsehood, falls to rise no more.-— Ex. Cow arcice How cften fleeing cowards lose their breath, And they do outrun Life who run from Death, Lee Fairchilc.. as ASS would be guilty of - Dress up in the style it don’t ULSTERS CHEAP Wel ‘Look Here for Christmas LIE SIZ2 PORTRAIT OFFER 8. F. TarBush for The Higk Grade Art Co’y, who is well known for the Higs- ert Grade work on tbe Island, to come pete with the cheaper grade of work which is going around, will gives 16x20 water color pictures from tintypes, Cabi nets or from group pictures for $4-50 = 4 and give free with each order a Regent Camera with foll instructions how to use it. Any boy or girl can readily learn t0 photograph. We will give a 16x2u sepia for $4.00, a camera also with it, 4 16x20 Crayon with frame and camera, Only $5.09, a Tinted Crayon with frame end camera on!y $5.50; also some nice Easels for premiums... Ee ; ee Reware of others who it is sani use thie Company’s namie, hold your order sOF or write to S. F. Taxsusa Ci’towa, their only representive on the Island. 24 ,.—ddwil te pn me coe -