THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 29 1898, ~ A REMARKABLE ‘CASE. A Plattsville Lady Rescued by Dodd's Kidney Pills, from terrible Danger Piatisville, Ont., Aug. 29— The Echo, published here, reports the remarkable gure of a well-known lady, Mre. J, Bar- nette, who had for years suffered from Nervousness, Rheuma ism, Back-~-ache, eplessness, pains in ‘he head and eyes and general weakness. Dodd’s Kidney Pills cured her. To an Eche reporter, Mrs Barnett said; ‘I bad n> appetite, I could not sleep, I was a physica! wreck. “l was treated by docters, but their sdicipe gave me bo re lief. “I started taking Dodd’s Kidney Piils, and before I finished one box, I had im- proved noticeably. I have taken twelve boxes ir all,and am pow completely re- overed. I ascribe my recovery to Dodd’s Kidney Pills alone.” Dodd’s Kidney Pills are a positive cure —the only cure,—for Kidney Diseases of ail forms. They have never failed. il [I= % * . Champion. Creamer. B sure you get one, and do not be de- ceived with any other. Over 200 sent out spring to the country. If your merchent has not any, send or write to Braces Grocery, Queen St. Charlottetown. Egyvs or butter taken in exchange. None are genuine ualess you see stamped on the tin this name: R. K. BRACE, Ch’town. ,ane3—3m0s 118 ~———— To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to Boston aod Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morniag connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Agent via., Pictou 188 Soaplsoap! Uss Ktonprke Bar the great Laundry and scouring soap. marvel 6f cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jusitex for the toilet and light Laundry. Makos child’s play of washday. J.D LAPTHORN & CO. hiown Soap Works a YM YAY ee ENGLISH “PICKLES We bave just received a new lot of Morton’s Mixed Pickles and Chow- Chow, put up in patent top square bottles. These bottles hold more than the round ones, and are very useful after- wars for putting jams and jellies in. Se ghem on our counter JAR & GOFF, GROGERS RRR fs Never Before have good Watches been 0 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 Uptician, ‘ arlottetown. ROSARY BEADS. ] They Were In Use Among the Hindoos Before the Era of Buddha. The prevailing idea in regard toa rosary is that it belongs solely to follow- rs of the Catholic religion. But take away the cross that is hanging to the beads and we find that one must turn to the dim, mysterious east for the origin f the rosary, for it is among the tem ples of India, China and Japan that%ne §rst sign of the practice is to be found. Ancient pictures of the Hindoo gods de- pict them with chaplets of beads in their hands, and it is believed that this method of keeping count of their many prayers was in use among the Hindoos before the era of Buddha, or at least B. 0. 500. The use of the rosary seems especial- ly suited to an eastern clime and to the repose of an oriental mind. fhists are fond of using very smooth beads of glass, polished jade or coral, and it has been thought that the smooth, cool beads gliding through their fingers as they murmur the holy name for thou- sands of times help them to arrive at that state of holy abstraction from earthly things which is so much prized among the followers of Buddha. The favorite Japanese rosaries are made of polished wood, crystal, onyx and chased silver, and the Japanese Buddhists repeat in endless devotion ‘‘Namu Amida Butzu’’ (‘‘Save us, Buddha’’), while their Chinese brothers have the blessed name ‘‘U-Mi-to-fu’”’ forever on their lips. A rosary of very great size was recently brought from a temple in Kioto, Japan. The largest bead is about six inches in diameter, and the rosary entire is about 24 feet long. The huge beads are of dark brown pol- ished wood. They are hollow and have each a figure of a god inside the little The Bud- | shrine, which can be seen through a | lattice of brass work.—Cincinnati En- quirer. An Oup Axyp Wet. Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the child softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic,and is the best remedy for Dia:rhoea. Is pleasant to the taste. Sold by druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five centss bottle. Its value ie incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winoslow’s Soothing Syrap, aud take no other kind PICKFORD & BLACK. LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTEFOWN. SEASON OF 18598. 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlottetows every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1298, 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., makiag 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. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13, 1898. FOR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for saie that desirable and beautifuliy situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied bv Simon Davies, faciog West Street, and lyiog between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Esq. This property can bs had ata bargain and ponsession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and inspection on application DAVIES & HASZA”D, Selicitors &c. 171 2aw tf Y. £. ISLAND | COMMERCIAL COLLEGE. —eMe-— PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM (Graduate of Montreal Business College) Book-Keeping it all its branches thorough- ly taughtin conuection with Actual Business, Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, susiness Correspondence Commercial Law. Our system is the latest and best now in use in Canada and the United States, ard success, from the stari,isassured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug 15th Appiy at once, or send for our new Pros- pectus, Ch’town, Aug 1198. tliidw j CASTOR ed AVegetable Preparation for As- similating the Food and Regula - ting the Stomachs and Bowels of PR SSREATR Promotes Digestion, Cheerful- ness and Rest.Contains neither ee nor Mineral. OT NARCOTIC. Stn steer Peepe of Old Dr SAMUELPITCHER Te Flavor: Aperfect Remedy for Constipa- tion, Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Worms Convulsions ,Feverish- ness and LOSS OF SLEEP. |} Fac Simile Signature of Gait Fleder, NE - LO TS ATO a IT Ee ee ee ee aa an. Oy t + > & ' AAA ARARARAAA ~ole proprietors: Capital paid up $350.000. AAAKAAABH ay pose”? THAT THE § FAC-SIMILE WRAPPER BOTTLE OF CASTORIA SEE SIGNATURE ¢ IS ON THE OF EVERY Oastoria is put up in one-size bottles only. fe. is not sold in bulk. A | ime you anything elso on the plea or promiso that it Mm) is ‘just ss good” and “will answer every pur. 4a Sco that you get O-A-8-T-0-B-L-A, m The fac- 4 6similo P ios Lidehiik V7 of ™ : wrapper. TEA AERA AR a RR The Universal Favorite and leading Whisky of the day is Glenleith A blend ¢f rare old Scotch, known all over the world for its purity. Ask your wine merchant for Glenleith— Robertson Sanderson & Co. Ltd., Leith Scotlani, Established 1846— or Sale by all Leading Wine & Spirit Merchants FER ES EFS FEISS PESTS FATES & It Don't allow anyone to sell is on ¥ FESESL ESI EYL aE eee eS eo SE eS eS ee ee CITY = - THE GFAND SOUVENIR E Way OG Ane SMe Moe PARIS Se vs HARDWARE - Full line of Oxtord Stoves Ranges iron stoves and ranges, STORE Keep out the flies with our wire, Buy General Hardware, Stores, Paints, Oils, Glass, Paper, Fence Wire, Farming Tools and lots of other lines in the Hardware Trade. Don’t forget the Que- bec Heater, but, and a great big but, you must buy for cash. Stoves, Paints, Hardware, Oils, Good Goods, Low Prices, Courteous Treat- ment, Prompt Attention Alero a full line of steel and + = pe R. B. NORTON & CO LTD TOURISTS HOTEL GUIDE. Hotels in This Province and their Location. Davies Hotel................Charlottetown Cane TENG is 5 5 < cccststens " Leading Revere Hotel............ ndings 7 eee - Dusehd Boks ccccccccscscccccce - LePage House......... pi vdseees ” ee Ry pe ee ” Day SOOO. os i candid ccess a «+eveees SUM MEFSide ce Clifton House......... SOO ES: i a cceododevahuniehs Campbell Hotel............0000 . Albion Terrace...................Alberton eet TEER s tnccoccctcveciscs 6 Railway Hoase........+70: vevoee Tignish ce DMO BN vis cterincccvsddiscoa Georgetown TOROS TOR, cndiiticocccanedes 7 Sea View House.......... ee ONG BO cdi inicsicieseeore Landsdowne Hotel. .......... Cape Traverse Clarke’s Hotel.......... . sees Kensington Commercial Hotel.......... ‘ ” McDonald Houee................... Montague Manson House........-....Mount Stewart Clarke House........... sennens ap Sea Side Hotel....... jie sdesauelel Rustico Beach Acadia Hotel............0000...++- Trachdie Pleasant View House............... Hampton Hotel McLean.............Nine Mile Creek Mutch’s Hotel.................. Stanhope CH Hemee.....cccocecsede saabiedhabiin > Shaw’s Hotel. .............. Brackley Beach North Shore House... . .....++s++««.Malpeque Florida Hotel......... .+.+.Powral Good board at cheap rates may be ob-~ tained at many farm houses on tke coast. ~~ Steamboat Time Tables SOUTHPORT WEST & EAST RIVERS Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- p Ort 6,30 4.m., and returns every half hour until0 p.m, (Sundays excepted,) Steamer leaves Southport for Charlotte. town 645 a 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 § 35. Steamer laid from 11.05 to 12 noon, Monday—Steamer leaves Charloitetown for Rocky Point at 6,30, 8, 9.30 and Ii a m,, 1, 2, 4, and 6 39 p. m., every week day. Sunday—Leaves Churlottetown 9.00 a. m., 12.45, 2 and 4 p, m.. Thursday--Leaves Charlottetown for West River eee 4p. m., calling at Westville when requirad, Friday Morning—Leaves W est River Bridge for Charlottetown at 7.30, calling at West- ville, returning at 4 p. m. EAST RIVER. Monday—Leaves for East River 3p. m., returning Tuesday. Leaves Hayden’s Wharf 7.30 a.m , calling at posgerty’s and Hickey’s Wharves, leaving 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 trigs at 3 p,m., from Char- toi tetown. fteamer leaves tor Mt. Stewart every alter- nate week, as the tides may suit, Str. ‘ Jacques Cartier ” Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell at 3 o’clock on the afternoons of Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday, and arrives from Orweil abou: 9.30a.m onthe same days, The boat also teens from Orwell about 8 p. m. on Thurs- ays. Leaves for Crapaud at 3a. m, and3 p,m. on Friday,and arrives from Crapaud about 10 a.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 a- ernate Wednesday, tides premitting Str. “ Electra ” Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor. Georgetown and Montague every Thursday at noon. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray Harbor, Weduesduy evening about 6 o'clock, —_—- Pe eeeeeree 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- a Trains In ward. Read STATIONS. waid. Read down, up. P. M.|A Me % set ~ P.M. A. M,. 10 ( 45, Charlottetowa ...| § 5012 10 4 308 42. Hunter River. . | 7 5310 51 5 a : 15 |... Emerald ke 4 ale 7 2310 11 6 2010 a ae | 6 58: 9 37 | ar. v. 6 35) 9 08 6 45)10 a1, | > | sine mele: -| 5 45 7 45111 55) 5 45 8 28 ip. at rent Fl és... cl 4 a 7 24 8 37) 1 07 ’ " a 17). O'Leary......04] 309) 6 26 9 531 3 10\" Alberton 0000 coos | 210) 5 42 ‘ i = .. Zignish .... sees) 105) 5 00 mae Lene fa inhi ae a, P. M./j gen. Bi 5 00° 6 15 A. M./P. M. . a 2 oe . Charlottetown .../°¢ 15| 3 50 3 25 6 oa Sete hos 7 37) 9 52 335! 7 a9 b Mt Stewart {1% 7 15) 2 20 443' 8 10.2.3: \'. 7 10) 2 00 5 U5 : 10). Cardigan ~— e 6 20) 12 51 P. ta Z .Georgetown lv “| 6 05 12 30 Pp. M. |p. m.{——eee M.| P.M ; a 7 bo ..Mt. Stewart .... “ 10.2 10 .. Moreli. : 16 4 41 8 05 : ces 6 1] ] 31 610. 9 Jol ot Peters -.--. 6 00 1 03 ONT. 00 5 15 2Q~ PMs a. - 2 15.11 36 iP. M A. M. PB. M. 1 7 OF M.) lg a ..Bmerald ...... 9 0) my my .-Cape Traverse ..) 8 10 : A. M. CONNECTIONS, 13 OOjar.. Pein! duChene, I.C.R... --arl|15i 21 Zijar..... Monoéon, I. C. R...... ari\h3s 11 I5\lv. .... Levis, . CR... ar/24 04 16 15jar.....Montreal, I. C. R.....iv/19 06 5 Bilv.......StJohn, C.P.R....ar../11 2 See ee, Ge. Bic cce os 4 30 5 20)..Portland, M.C.R. (Sat. exc’d).. 11 00 8 1(\ar.... Boston, B. & M. R...iv .| 7 00 We car bedeel eee es, 8 00 Gee tine Bosten, B, & M. R.......| 7 OF 9 OL} \rr....Montreal, C. P. R. lv....! 8 OF a™ iP. M. THE EXAMINER CALENDAR Por August, 1898. MOON’S CHANGES lst day, Full Moon. 9th day, Last Quarter. 17th day, New Moon. 24th day, First Quarter. 31st day, Full Moon. ta “ High Water. ; 4: DayofWe’k — = o su a Q Morn.!| Aft. | Rises Sets. liMonday | 9 48 1142 425 719 2Tuesday (10 48 | ioe 3 Wednesday 23 |1146 | 28 | 14 4Thursday | 1 Ol pS 43| 29 | 5 Friday | 137)\136 30 ll 6Saturday | 213; 224); 3} 10 7 Sunday 248,314 32 | 8 8 Monday 322;409| 34] ¥ 9 Tuesday Sai 21's 5 10 Wednesday 421 634, 36 4 1l'Thursday 500 803 38 | g 12 Friday 3°33 190 | @ ta 13 Saturday 707 957) 40 659 14/Sunday 8 16 10 34) 4) 57 15 Monday 9151104) 43 | 5% 16| Tuesday 10 06 1133 | 44 54 17|Wednesday 10 56 | 45 52 18/Thursday |001 1145 47 50 19' Friday | 0 28 12 26), 48 49 20/Saturday (|055 103 49 47 21/\Sunday | 123,143), 50 | 45 22|Monday /|154/'228) 52 | 43 23\Tuesday | 2 27 | 3 22 | "SS 41 24|Wednesday| 259 426 55 | 49 25|Thursday 1340/5 53| 56 | 3 am 26\Friday (441724 57 | 36 27\Saturday . | 600 | 8 47 | 58 34 | 28, Sunday 728\'944 500 | 3 29.Monday’ | 8 50 10 33 Ll ie 30,Tuesday (955 1116 2 | 31. Wednesday 10 53 1159 | 3 | %& Wants, Lost, Found, &, LO ST—On Friday afternoon, somewher, ear neentre of town. a light brown waterproof cape with velvet collar. Finder will oblige by leaving same at Stanley Bros. iz rp WANTMD—4 girl for general housework, Avvly to Mrs Tecailion, at the old Connolly House, Dorchester St, 197 lwk COMMERCIAL HOUSE—A boarding house and restaurant has been o>ened by Mra Tec- aillyn in the o'd Connolly House on Dorches- ter St.. to be known as the Commercial House Gooi bearding. Meals at all hours. 197 lwk FOR SALE~A Jersey Grade Milk Cow.now giving frem 1 to 12 quarts of railk daily, Apply to E. H, Beer, 197 tf TO LET.—1 hat comfortable brick dwelling honse, situate on Water Street, nowin sion o ,o. Be ge Possession given abou mber, ply to Peake Bros &Co. Aug. 20th, 1863, eod te ” . OLD NEWSPAPERS, for at this office, wrapping, cheap WAN rED—Two rla to learn the D - making. Applv to ted iss Seliar at Patons. TO LET.—A house containing six rooms situated back of Merchants Bank of P, E. L. Apply at the office of L. L. Beer. pen Miss WANTED.—A capable servant. for housework in a family oi two Apply Annie Alley, Prince St, WANTED.—The end of Sept a good cook. Wages $10, no washing, also a housemaid Apply by letterto Mrs, Beyfield Charlotte- town P, O. Box 14. —_ TO LET,—A house on Prince Street, con ainine 9 large rooms, besides halls and prn- try. The house well situ ated for a boarding house or private residences Apply to Thomas McQuaid, Lower Queen &t. 173 WANTED—Agsnts for new season, new temples, tew an of engage- Luke Bros Co., Montreal. CO WANTED -Sucessatul canvassers in apy line to act as closers, $¥.09 per month and expenses. Address box 679, Montreal. BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRA E, KENT STREET.—That desirable sooldosen gyrdens and outbuildings, opposite new Prince of Wales College, ouse has sixteen rooras and all modern conveniences. Fo Ivtor For Sale. Applyto F. W. L. Moore Attorney at Law, Executor Estate late Fred- ck W, Moore. 178 W) T? LST —fae horas aat premises know asthe “Ol4 Lon ton A183,’ sitnateon Wate St., 2°xt*s Fern neat Warehouse No | ‘ ppl~ to Peake eroe & On janR--tf BOY W ANTD,—To wait in restraunt Apply to A. N, Large. Should be brushed Teeth--- thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- *ctreadily and moreeasilv, in its inciep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner or later attacks nearlyevervbody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them fi led at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth HOE NAPS aa For Tc - Night. Boys Low Shoes at 90c About 20 pairs, sizes 12 to 4, re duced from $1.15 and 1.35 Girl's Buttoned and Laced Boots at $1.00, former price 1.35 Girls’ and Children’s Buttoned Hots and low shoes at 8Ue former price $1.10. ena OME W. H. Stewart & C0.