¥ —* rahe Pace, ~ gabe wilh eect os “a Ce | ee EN A REMARKABLE CASE, A Plattsville Lady Rescued by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Danger Platteville, Ont., Aug, 29— The Echo, | published here, reports the remarkable cure of a wel! known lady. Mra. J. Bar neite, who had for years autfered from Nervousness, thevmatism, Back-~ache, . esenes-, paivs in the head and eyes | ani general weakne:s Dodd’s Kiduey P To an Echo repor l had no apDe tite, a physical wreck ‘*] was treated by do edicine gave me no relief. “| started taking Dodd’s Kidney and before 1 finished one box, I had proved noticeably. taken twelve boxes in all, and am overed. I ascribe m Eidney Pills al ne.” Woad’s Kidney Pills are a positive cure —the only cure,—for Kidney Diseases of all forms. They have never failed ls cured her. or, Mra Barnett said; ters, | im- bave bow completely re- recovery to Dodd’s S 2a oD Oe ‘Spring Heelys Boots receiv ed » ~~? just Spring Hee beots ip above 81zes. Box Calf Laced Boots « an Dongola Patent tip Button Boots. Good comfortable Boots, for girls wearing those sizes 24, 3, 33, 4. R. K. JOST, Stamper’s Corner BOC 90D ODED OS ©9H0936BIH3 033533 C2 O~2 0°23 OOD ]9OQ]9 OOS @OHSO8 L4H 40 € ; : ¢ : § ¢ ¢ ¢ ' | | | | | | | The best piece of 12 ounce Soap in the market, at a similar price. O | C@@OSOOS SCOTS DE AK LEAF You wont kuow jnst how good a wrapped Soap you can sell at four cents and make a profit, until you try a a box of this. All jobbers sell it. JOHN P. MOTT & CO. Black Diamond Line SCRSSSSCOCCELS 206666 80666308 | | | | | The 8. S* Cobas sailing from Montrea Wedneeday morning, August 3lst, will be due at Ch’town Saturday morning, Sept, Sed, and willsai] for St John’s, Harbor crace and Bonavista, Newfoundland, arrying horses, cattle and sheep on deck and produce under deck at lowest possible eee, Por further particulars as to freight and ) Asrage apply to PEAKE BROS &CO ' Agents Uh'iew: Aug 27, 186% ever Before Save good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. arlottetown; ‘EL . MODE- ABLE RATE NORK As Prices Extracting Free OR. J. P. MURFAY from terrible | | I could not sleep, I was | but their | Pills, | THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 1, 1898 “Water of Life.” Distilled spirits came into use in Lon- } don in 1450 and had to be prohibited in 1494. Michael Savonarola produced a | ¢reatise on the making of ‘‘water of | life’’ in the fifteenth century which be- | came a standard authority on that sub- } ject and was followed by the work of | Matthioli of Siena. These books gave an impetus to brandy making in Italy, | whence the trade extended to France. | Considerate. ‘‘Leave the house!’’ cried little Binks, | making a brave bluff of strength to the | burglar. ‘‘l intend to, my small friend,”’ re- plied the burglar courteously. ‘lam merely after the contents. When I take | houses, I do it through the regular rea! | estate channels.’’—Harper’s Bazar. Yucatan is a compound Indian name | meaning, *‘ What do you say?’’ which was the only answer the Spaniards could obtain from the natives to their in- quiries concerning a description of the country. Chronic Eczema (ured, One of the most chronic sof Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie Ella Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. Ona sworn state- ment Mr Aiton says: I hereby certify that mv daughter Gracie Elia was cured of Eezema ot long standing by using four boxes of pr. Chase’s Vintment. William ‘Thistle drugyist, of Hartland, also certifies that he solid four boxes of Dr. Chuse’s Ointment which cur d Gracie Ella, CASt Why Sigsbee Turned Scuttier. On another occasion Captain Sigsbee deliberately sank his ship to save ber from a still worse fate. He was in com- mand of the coast survey steamer Diake and was anchored in a West Indian port when a hurricane came up, and a the heavy sea the ship’s anchors be- gan to drag. She was drifting to utter and inevitable destruction on a reef. Where she lay there was a soft, sandy bottom. The captain ordered her scut- tled, and down she went. Later she wags pumped out and raised—an expensive operation, but far less costly than build- ing a new ship.—Munsey’s Magazine. Dr. Chase Cures ¢atarrh after Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My boy, aged fourteen, has been a sufferer from Catarrh, and lately submitted him to ah operation at the Hospital. Since then we have 1:esorted to Dr Chase’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made a prompt and comple:e cure. H. G. Forp, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Fire Hall. Goose on Friday. ** You never heard about the time that Judge Egan gave that prince of birds the goose, a new place in natural his- tory, I suppose?’ said M. W. Fitagerald to the Philistine. ‘*Well, acouple of years ago Judge Egan and Tom Conroy went over to lunch together one noon. ‘What'll you have?’ asked the judge. ** ‘It’s Friday,’ said Tom. some fish.’ *‘Judge Egan let his eye wander down the bill of fare. He saw that there was goose on the bill and the sou] of him hungered for goose. He framed up a decision to make the punishment fit the crime. ** “Goose,’ said he. ‘A goose is a bird that swims in the water. That's clear } enough. Waiter, bring me some goose!’ ”’ —St. Paul Globe. ‘Give me PURE BLOOD is the foundation of health. Hood’s Sarsaparilla makes the blood pure, rich and nourishing and gives and maintains good HEALTH. MARITIME PROVINCES AMA- TRUR ATALETIC AS- SOCIATION. The Eleventh Annual Championship Games. Of the Association will be held on the Grounds of the CHARLOTTETOWN A. A. Association, Iv Charlottetown, P.E.1,o0n the after- noon of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, !898 The follewing is the List of Events. Open to bonastida residents of Maritime Provinces. 100 Yards Run, Putting 16 lb. shot 220 Yards Run, Pole Vuult, Half Mile Bieyele, Throwing 16 lb. Hammer, 880 Yards Pun, Runving High Jump, 1 Mile Bicycle, 440 Yards Run, Running Bread Jump, | Mile Ran, 3 Mile Bicycle, 120 yds hun, Hurdle. Events will be contes:ed in the above order. Intending competicors will govern themselves accordingly. Bicycle Races under sanction and rules of C. W. A. Entries will close with the Hon. Secre taryat Halifax, N. S.,on Thursday, Sep- tember lst at Midnight, and should be made through Secretaries of Clubs, on official entry blanks. In the ca-e of dividuals not so entered, satisfactory evidence must be produced of amateur standing, Blanks may be obtained from any affiliated club or from the Secretary at Halifax Fee in each event Fifty cents, to ac- company entry. Any further information will be farnished on application. Halifax, N.8S., RB. T. MacILREITH, Aug. 8th 1898, Hon,Secy. M.P_A.A.A. | | a 43 Sackville St. 7 162 ecd, 7 Ne See a me fi Wr, INDIA & Soe, S 2—".Best of ¢ at Eee TeaValue q ~waefth ca WW 4 ale ee . RO 3 ELEPHANT BRAND» : HOUSEKEEPERS, if you have not tricd jetiey's Elephant Brand Teas, you should do so at once. Q These Teas are put up especially for family J > . . . a 5 use.—Wrapped in air tight lead packets, the flavor 5 and purity in ensured to the consumer, who 1s also : se a 5 ~—s protected as to the correct value by having the a a RETAIL ’ Wr k dunn WU 2 2 CE — — ao _—— ae «il «lj ll ail «i ail Holders. buying, $4.00, and fitting. af att}| «lj rin 7 ies oy . y aid by most ¢ see that your cr ‘ ‘ MU ROU we Wad ON ty PRICE PRINTED ON EVERY PACKET. 23. to £1.00 per 1D. in 14 end 1 to. Packess. awe . 7 oe If your grocer cannot supply you, write us and We Wh.d ler is filled. a JOSEPH TLTLEY & CO., London, Eng., Canadian Head Cfflco: {4 Lemoine ct., rocers in Canada and the United States. U.. eure A reeeatennsnennvanatsanenneranterevanennrnaeneeta nner LVERWARE SU ~ WU ro oe ww Un wie os owuinnin » {hh {> |)» That Will Wear Right fF Butter and Pickle Dishes. better ones $7.50 to $590.00. to Order ALSO IN SOLID SILVER, FINE GOODS 5 o'clock Spoons, Tea Spoons, Souvenir Spoons, Oyster Forks Cheese Ssoops, Cold Meat Forks, Tea Bells, Thimbles. The cheapest ladies’ Watch that we think would be worth Tea Sets consisting of Tea Pot, Coffee Pot, Sugar, Cream and Spoon Trays, Yalad Bowls, Cake Baskets, Baking, Watches for Boys, $2.75 to 10.00, Watches for men $5.00 to 100.00. Beautiful Rings Any Birthday Stone Ring mace Nearly every one knows we are the pioneers in the spectacle business and in keep up to date in our stock of spectacles and eyeglasses BE. W. TAYLOR, Victoria Jewelry Store Nearly opposite Post Office Charlotretown, P. E. I. |)» . FIFIIVITSTSe TeV TTS TTT SSFSrHsTFOSTT VTS Tee Te TET forgets they are ments, when number of cases. We claim in our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is made and fitted by ourselves, thereby ensuring perfect results and warracting satisfaction. Call and see specimens of work. Ourartficial teeth are guaranteed to give CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK and Bridge Work made good comfortable teeth. rightly perfurmed, th o> a o> a > ay p> a > different than hia or her own teeth. to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE satisfaction in every respect. You can callin inthe morning and have crown and / bridge work or artificial] teeth 8a me day. All Work Painless Charges Moderate BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Office Hours—8 a. m. to 8 p. m. ct <A > << o> al p> Over Store of Prowse Bros. When teeth are so iar decayed that they cannot be filled they can b restored to usefulness, beauty and durability by our crown system. is one of the most beautiful operations in dentistry. ( rowps are so useful and so comfortable tothe wearer, that he or she soon it is astonishiag to see how many roots and teeth that are considered worthless can thus be Crown aud Bridge work with its improve is scientific dentistry and coversa larg Crown TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Leading Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Botel................Charlottetown Queen Hotel... .....ccccesecs " Bawere Hotel. sccccsccesccces one - Rankin House....ccccccecseeses = Duncan House......+.cs-ercccee “i LePage House,......0.eeceseees os Eureka Hotel... . ..-ceccc.ce - Pindar FEO 5s oss decneces “ Clifton House..........-+++-...Summerside Hotel Ruee. . . . voccocccececceccess ” Campbell Hotel......... cosenoce - Albion Terrace. ... .....00.......+ Alberton Seafurth HOouse,..ccccecccccccdcece cece s Railway House............+e+07 ignish Aithee Totel .s:.ccccsscsdedececse Georgetown Tapper House.........ssessereseee “ Sea View House.......... coe seeees SOUTIB ORO Taine cscecinisitetads vi Viice Landsdowne Hotel. .......... Cape Traveree Clarke’s Hotel.............+-----Kensington Commercial Hotel..........+ - McDonald House..................-Montague Manson House... ....--..--Mount Stewart Clarke House............ swe ? Son Bide Bretel si iiccscccccveseses Rustico Beach Acadia Hotel ....00.... cscscess o cde e REMERON Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel.................. Stanhope CIT BeBe cvoccciecses Siispittihils ; ” Shaw’s Hotel............... Brackley Beach North Shore House... .......+...-.Malpeque PRs: TO os scciceccocsrctec’ s bse o ees Good board at cheap rates may be ob~ tained at many farm houses on tke coast. Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer teayes Charlottetown for South- p Ort 6,30 a4.m., and returns every half hour untilzi0 p. m, (Sundays excepted,) Steamer leaves Southport for Chariotte- town 645 @ m, and runs every half hour until 10,05 p, m. (Sundays excepted) Sundays—Leaves Charlottetown at 7 a, m. and every half hour until 8 35. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 6,30, 8, 9.30 and IL a m,, 1, 2, 4, and 6 31 p. m., every week day. Sunday— Leaves Charlottetown 900 a, m., 12.45, 2 and 4p, m.. Thursday--Leaves Charlottetown for West River a 4p m., calling at Westville when requirad, Friday Morning--Leaves West River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 2p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Whar 7.39 a.m , calling at Haggarty’s and nickey'’s Wharves, leavi Charlottetown 3 p. m., making return trips, Leaves Saturdays at 5 a, m., leaving Hay- den’s Wharf for Charioltetown at 730 a. m, calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, making return trips at 3 p,m., from Char- loi telown Steamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o’olock onthe afternoons of Tuesday, Weduesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orwell about 9.30a.m onthe same days, The boat also pearne from Orwell abouts p. m. on Thurs- aya. Leaves for Crapaud at $a.m, and 3 p,m. on Friday,and arrives fr+m Crapaud about 10a.m, On Saturday the boat leaves for Crapaud at2 p.m.,and arrives at Tharlotte- town at 10 a, m, and 8.30 p. m, The boat calls at Vernon River every 2- ermate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Weduesday evening about6 o'clock, Canadian Gov't Railway,System On and after MONDAY, 27th "June, 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun-, days excepted,) asunder. Trains Out-| . Trains In ward. Read) STATIONS. = ward. Read down, up. P. M.JA MM.) ara emcee inate vy | P.M. As M, 310) 7 45 Charlottetowm ...| 8 5012 10 4 30) 8 42. Hunter River. ..| 7 5310 51 5 14) 9 13). Emerald.. ..... | 7 2310 11 ; io 37). Kensington .-++-| 6 BS 9 87 20 OO’ Ar, tis { Lv. 6 35) 9 00 ide - 6 45/10 30 py, \ the os. 7 4511 55)” port Hill 1 99| 8 2 ae 7 | 7 24 8 37) 1 07), O'Leary 300! ¢ 917 2 a eae Seis beac as 7 [ace sl | Saal 2 = P.M. iP. M.|* MEME 22 200. , 105) 5 00 i ti'a el Pa 2 00) 6 15), Charlottetown .. "3 \2/'2°5 2 53) 6 50) Bedford ........ = fed 3 25) 7 10'ar 2 flv 5 oe 3 35) 7 20) Mt Stewart (15) 2 20 al 8 10) >. \- 7 10, 2 00 4 a - 10). Cardigan nee een0 6 M12 5] ) o! § 52! yeore , eee p. mata. ot .Ge orgetown lv | 6 05 12 80 aan: to. ad A. M.|P 6M. @ 351 7 15 gis A. M.|P. M 4147 aoe soot J 10, 2 10 4 41/8 051°" se “sso ceeers 6 41, 1 31 ure son 6 00 1 08 a ik eee tee) ee ae — A. M.iR M. 7 Os A. M.! ls 4 .Emerald ...... 9 0) a .-Cape Traverse 8 10 = A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Point duChene, LC.R.....ar{15: a Ee Moncton, I. C. R......arj/135 oars, cep a Co. ek ar/24 O4 16 15jar.....Montreal, I. C. R.....ivi19 06 S Dilv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar..111 BD 2 Se ee Re 4 30 5 20|..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 Miw....Buston, B. & M. R...ie .| 7 00 BA is nap ee been Montreal. ... .....| 8 OO mie 2648 Beston, B. &M. R....06.) 7 & 9 Of) ‘rr,,..Montreal, C, P. R. lv..,,) 8 OC M iv. M, —~ THE EXAMINER For September, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES 7th day, Last Quarter. a — tag TT LOST,—A pair of Gold readers ip case finder will please leave at this office. 25, TO LE?.—The lJaree 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 es “treet. Rent moderate. Apply to Ra Macdonald & Co, 204 4 weeks. WANTED.—A plain cook, FOR SALE-—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow.now _ giviag from 10 to 12 Apply to E. H, Beer, TO LET —1 hat comfortable brick dwelling house, siftuateon Water Street, now in posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Possession given about 20th September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co. Avg. 20th, 1863, eod tf. OLD NEWSPAPERS, for wrapping, cheap at this office, TO LET.—A house containi situated back of Merchants Ran Apply at the office of L. L. Beer. W ANTED.—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, no washing, also a housemaid Apply by letter to Mrs, Beyfield Charlotte- — town P, O. Box 14. ; six rooms of P, E.L BRICK HOUSE, POPL\R TERRACE, — KENT SfREKET.—That desirable residence, Prince of Waites College, use has sixteen Letor For Sate. ApplytoF. W. L. Moore — Attorney at Law,! Executor Estate late Frad- ck W, Moore. 178 10 T) UGl —Cashoit ani premises know asthe “Old Lonio1 Honus, ’situateon Wate 3, next‘? ‘tovernment Warehouse No | Lpop!~ to Peake Hro«a & 0 jan®—tf BOY WANTCD,—To waitin restraunt Apply Large. wo A. N, ma ture n's ‘Toques, Gaunt- fete and Bicycle gs for the trade, oak ce required. Steady “ook en whole or time. Write ay. Kddress, THE ERATIVE KNITTING Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toron Chureh School EDGEHILL wor iris —— WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Incorporated 1891. Rt Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boara ot Trustees Miss Lefroy, of (theitenham Ladies’ College Fngland, Principal. Eigh' Resident Experienced Governesses from FEngland. Housekeeper, Matron and Nurse Bo.«rd and Tuition Fees including French, Latin or German or Greek, Dally Clistoe- nics, Class Singing and Needlework, $225 per’ annum, Or 375 per term, Music, singing, Painting, Drawing, etc. are extras. @@"Preparations for the Uni- vera. ties. Michaelmas Term begin Sep. ]4th 1898 For calendar apoly to Dr. Hind 178—1, 3, 5, tf To Boston a a ~— | PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ~~ Charlottetown to Boston via, Pictou end Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown CB Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same even-ng. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, 188 Agent HENRY R. LORDLY OC. E A.M Can. Soc, (C. E, Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ad ing and Bridge Designing. - «- Wants, Lost, Found, tt, CALENDAR | 15th day, New Moon. 4 22nd day, First Quarter. cae 29th day, Full Moon. 1S a High Water. i “3 | Day of We’k i Lae 5 a a Q Morn.' Aft. | Rises Sets, a - —— waiilnel w liThursday 10 44 11124,;55 6 25 - 2\Friday 1} 31 |11 57 6 23% 3. Saturday 12 16 8 21° & 4 Sunday 0 28 | 1 02 9 19 a 5 Monday 058 | 149 19 17 8 6 Tuesday 127|239)| 12 15 7 Wednesday, 151 338 13 13 8 8Thursday | 217,451) 14 u 9 Friday 251/622) 5 | @ 10Saturday (404 734, 17 | 9 @ 11 Sunday §45,820' 18 | 5 12 Monday 659 | 8 52 19 | 39 13, Tuesday 756/921) 21 | 9m 14)Wednesday | 8 50 949 22 (§ 59 © 15\Thursday | 9 41 10 16) 23 57 3 16 Friday 110 22 10 44) 25 | §¢ cme 17Saturday 1059 1113 26 | §3 @ 18, Sunday 11 38 1144) 27 | Siam 19 Monday 1220' 28 | «@ am 20,Tuesday (|9015/108! 29 | gym 21) Wednesday | 042 2 07 1/°:¢€ 4 22,Thursday | ti e4at ga 23 Friday 203 437) 3% | go 24Saturday | 3 14 558) 35 ” 25 Sunday (446 609 | 37 37 26, Monday 1621\;810)| 38 35 27| Tuesday | 7 48 8 59 39 33 28 Wednesday| 8 53 938) 40 | 3] 29. Thursday | 948 1014 | 42 29 ore 10 34 1048, 43 | @ Any to Mis. Geo. Warburton “Westwood’”’. No washing § quarts of milk daily, ee geedens and enibelaluge, opposite new a ; rooms and all modern conveniences. To <4 e