ON wy BOG AR ee DR werge Cinta Me a OO x eA Rae: ph Me COR Mea eit THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 20 1883 a NY-AS-SAN CURE FOR ERYSPIELAS. MEDICA hes, Trahey of ' l Psrrsvoro, N. S.. Says : me Feu s the year 1892 I was in Y he dw ith Erysipelas, Z *n out of all human shape Tast sinking and given up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used and | was cured in a few days, ZN CAM swol DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in America. (BOOKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., TRURO N.S. the ee: when you write. LMS. SV Ne Sts *@ 0 ome il wen tion sea Ml Mens Duster Coats Mens Long Duster Coats POWHATAN PIPES. The old @asting captain Was gazing apon a crudely shaped red clay pipo which he smoked at the end of a long, many jointed reed stem, while he filled the ears of the observant Jerseyman with its praises. ; “If you want the sweetest pipe in the world,’’ he said, ‘‘you must get one of these. They are the original Pow- gatan pipes, made in Powhatan county, Va., out of a peculiar blue clay which is found there in little nodules and fin- ished in a peculiar way. “The genuine Powhatan pipe can aever be found north of Baltimore, and it is easier to get one in Norfolk than in Baltimore. If you begin smoking one, you will discard your meerschaums and brier woods and smoke nothing else. When it gets strong, you merely put it into the fire and burn it sweet again. The imitation Powhatan pipes would crack to pieces if you try to burn them sweet, but- the genuine can be thrust in safety right into the bright coals, although, of course, it is better to let them heat more gradually.”’ Under the stimulus of this praise the observant Jerseyman sent to a friend in Norfolk for half a dozen of the pipes. After atime he received them, with a bill for 75 cents for the pipes and $5 for the trouble of finding them. ‘If you had not told me that the pipes sold two for a quarter,’’ his friend wrote, ‘‘I should never have got the right kind for you. I went to almost every tobacconist in Norfolk hunting for them. Each one showed me a pipe which looked about the same as these, but was only 10 cents. Finally, one day, after I had about given up the search, I happened to mention it toa longshoreman. ‘There is only one shop in Norfolk,’ he said, ‘where you can get the genuine Powhatan pipe. Thatisa little place down along the river front.’ He gave me the address, and there I The shasta! Jerseyman has smoked Mens Fine Balbriggan Under. me them. ' clothing Neligee Shirts Duck Shirts Silk Shirts Straw Hats and Linen Caps Waskable Ties Selling Cheap This Month at J.B Macdonald & Co = srbyo Ops she WSS RRR as CABLE ADDR<SS *“* ALGERNON” Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- mission Merchant, Chart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - Newfoundland A. B, C, CODE, SCOTT'S CODE, For General Business, P, Q. Box 882 For Shipping }48 12in eod NOVA SCOTIA GRAND PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION AND- INDUSTRIAL FAIR sew con BH an Sept, 22nd, - £16,000 in . nen Premiums 216.000 largest re re List of- ro Can By 25 per cent. th ferid in Esst Improvement in ae beset | Worderful Special Attractions At Great Expenseithe Commission have aecured the Gran 1 Historical S pects tlar Dr ama, ® } The Relisf of Lucknow Magovificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employ ng a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under tke management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing apy- thing ever seen East gf Toronto. To- gether with numerons other new and original amusements from London and New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and al! address, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. the Powhatan pipe many times since then, and he still believes the old cap- tain’s praise was warranted. On the caution label which came about each pipe it is said that the peculiar quali- ties of the genuine pipes are due to the fact that they are finished by hand pol- ishing instead of a glazing, thus leay- ing to the clay all of its natural porosi- ty and absorbent qualities —New York Sun. Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Things get started in the wrong direction. Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- N. S:| Sept. 29th, 1898 | information, phites can do jast this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood. all dr —_ ts. Toronto. 5 ‘ o SCOTT & B INE Newfoundland. The most pic tu resque summer resortin America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Wiverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland Kailway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Snortest Sea Voyage. Qhuickest and safest route to any partis via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “paws” Classed A li at Lioyds. North Sydney every Tuesday and eaves | Friday evening, on arrivi slofthe I. C.R. express Retu rning, leaves Placentia | every Monday and F hursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. ‘ ARE: -Charlottetown toSt. John’s, F ln . first $19 95, second $10,30. Through t) a s OD _ at all stations onthe I.C. K. aud S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, steamer between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basqaes, Nawfoundland, The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, Nfld or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, North Sydney, C.B HENRY R. LORDLY C. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornel! University. Censulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlotietown and St. Island correspondence Charlottetown, John. addressed to will make three trips per week each way, : ' of To! » O; Beforeand After. ite which soon ead poutine HAPPENS ONLY IN NOVELS England no doubt loves us dearly, bet the English authors have not yet discovered that fact in its entirety. Clark Russell, ‘Max Pemberton and An- thony Hope, to say nothing of Conan Doyle and Rudyard Kipling, will have it that all Americans are Yankees, al- though they would resent the charge that all Englishmen are cockneys. Another symptom of the drift is in relation to emigration from Great Brit- ain. Statistics show that an enormous number of people come to this country from Great Britain, but the novelists never heard of it. Micawber and his interesting family went to Australia and got rich. So did every other emi- grant that Dickens sent abroad, unless, like Martin Chuzzlewit and Mark Tap- ley, they were sent to this country to point a moral and adorn atale. All English writers resemble Dickens in that respect. In their stories the emi- grants all go to Australia, Canada, Af- rica—anywhere but the United States. This trait comes under the head ef ‘loyalty to the erown.’’ They know per- fectly well that the British emigrant, unless assisted by a British society, takes himself and belongings to this country, and even if the society kindly lands him in Canada he takes the first chance of skipping over the border. The only time he goes to the ‘‘colonics’’ with cheerful alacrity is in the pages of a British noyel.—Chicago Times-Her- ald. Swayed by a Play. An impressive instance of a play that influenced a human life comes from cne of the northern towns, where a very striking play was being performed in which the disastrous consequences fol- ‘owing on same woman were realistically present- ed. A young engineer who had conceiv- | ed a violent affection for a girl who had resented his attentions in view of the fact that she loved another man, who chanced to be the engineer’s ing, and it made a very deep impression on him, as it seemed almost to have been written to ap sply to his own un- happy situation. Act by act the tragic story was unfolded, jealousy of the dis- appointed lover ending in crime and punishment, and when at length the curtain fell the engineer had come toa decision. He went home, packed up a few necessaries and a week later set out for Australia, where, by a lucky stroke a year later, he made a mighty fortune. He attribute ae all his success to the play in question, for had he never seen it he would never have gone away from England, and perhaps some awful occurrence might have arisen from his unrequited passion.—London Standard. Why Frinceton Appeasled to the Clevelands ‘Shortly after the removal of the Cleveland family to Princeton an un- married lady, a close frieud of Mrs, Cleveland, was visit:ng her,’’ writes a close friend of the former mistress of the White House in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘One day while the two wo- men were in the nursery with the three little Cleveland girls, the friend said jokiagly to Mrs. Cleveland: ***Mercy me, Frances, how are you ever going to get all your daughters married off? You see from me that mam- ma could not do it in New York.’ ‘**Exactly,’ replied Mrs. Cleveland. ‘But what better place could there bs than a college town like Princeton, f should like to know?’ ’’ See . — Woond'’s PIOSPVPHODINE. The Great —— Remedy. 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Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. the love of two men for the | bosom j friend, witnessed this play one even- | promptly and permanently | cure a i forms of Nervous Made Bure of It. Some time ago I was at a small vil- jage in Somersetshire fitting upa steam dairy. As is well known, water is a most essential thing in a dairy. So, being unable to obtain a sufficient supply from a well already sunk, it was suggested to open a disused well near and try the water there. Instructions were given to the men to be careful on opening the well, as it might be unsafe to descend on account of foul air. They were told to light a candle and let it down, and if it continued to burn they wenld then know that there was no danger in descending. On the following day, on asking if it was safe to go down, one of the men replied: ‘‘Yes, that’s safe enough. I took the candle down with me, and it kurnt beautifully ’’—london Globe Whitehead Torpedoes, A Whitehead torpedo carries 220 pounds of wet gun cotton and weighs ready for service 1,160 pounds Its maximum length is 16 feet 5 inches and its greatest diameter Is 17.7 inches. At aspeed of 28 kuots per bour it basa range of about 850 yards. The torpedo is driven by compressed air ata pressure ef 1,850 pounds per square inch, which operates a three stage eugine en of Ee.tin have an edd irebi. of brushing and cembing their har and Whiskers in public In the restaurant. und cates meu pullout their iinplementy The rr and ‘‘sprnce up’ while wang fo1 ‘heir orders to be flied ‘Thew cor e tae trouble to leve ti tute, cs vale ee vd ial eit lirZ/ CO Keep : Zo0l is the aim of the bttsiness man and the _ pleastre- seeker these oppressively hot days. Iced water is effective for a moment, but the reaction is worse, and, besides, it is dangerous to drink when heated. Here s the remedy. 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CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Uanso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will Jeave Halitaxevery Tues~ day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom- ,modation. Saloon amidships. Special | freights will be given this season, For further information apply to : W. W. OLARKE, Agent Ch’town, Mav 14,1898. xe Ft —Lacks height tolook symmetrical. His short arms, short legs and long body, require the special type of “Fit- Reform” suit, kept ready to wear,forhim, ~ ‘Morning’ coat like this is best, ‘Shooting’ or ‘Prince Albert’ next, with waist line cut higher than usual, to give appear- ance of stature and slenderness. 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