eames se Mae A A NI ne —_= -_~. oe mae non i ee platen Babee a OLE ee a Ap ttn So ear met AA RRR RACE HIM. ne AHS = * Fer = oa gee ep ny ~ se to gregaen te = e ~ we ! ects sp Bia BABY’S OWN SOAP is made particularly for little folks. It is the purest:soap in the world. Really and truly the purest. It looks gond ; smells good ; IS good; and does good to the pink and tender skin of infants, Thousands of men and women use BAsy’s Own Soap——be- cause they like it—but for Babies it is indispensable. 7 THE ALBERT To! LET SOAP CO., MONTREAL, Unprincipled'makers are BEW E offering an inferior soap the same in color aud shape es Bapy'’s Own... .... NOVA SCOTIA’S —GRAND—— PROVINCIAL EXAIBITION —AND— INDUSTRIAL FAIR on |, ee HALIFAX. N. S&S. Sept, 2nd, -- - Sept. 2th, 1898 in Premiums $16,000 $16,000 By 25 per cent. ‘bh? largest Prize List of- ferid in Eastern Canada. Improvement in Every Danartment Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expenveitthe Commission have seoured the Gread Historical Spectecular Drama. The Reliaf of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Bamilion, “nt., with display of Fire Works surpassing apy- thing ever seen ast cf Toronto. To- gether with nuiserous other mew and original amusements from Loadon and New York, Superior in «very way to the Great Show of (87. For Price Lists and all intermation, address, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. FOR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that desirable and beautifuliy situated dweli- ing house and premises lately occnpied by Simon Davies, faving Wess Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Esq. This property cen be had ata bargain and posession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and in-pection on application 10 DAVIES & HASZARD, Sclicitors &e. 171 2aw tf — -_-- RUPTURE CU KED by the WAL).ING method. Endorsed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded t ieir trusses and remain eured, The treatment is priniess, involving no in- convenience and reculires only 5 or 6 visits, Examinations free ar. | confidential. No pay UNTIL CURED THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on application. Correspon- dence solicited. A perfect curecan be guar- rant eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada OFrFICE— Victoria Row Hoves—Until lla, m,2toé6p, m, 181—daw { | | | he always used, whick stil! contains his a. — et NR a tt GRAVE OF PATRICK HENRY. Every now amd then we see jn some newspaper the query, ‘‘Where is Pat- rick Henry ried?’’ and tourists in Richmond ceastantly ask to be shown his grave, with the mistaken idea that it isin that city, where much of his public career was passed. Few people comparatively know that the man who acquired the title of ‘‘The Tongue of the Revolution”’ lies in a quiet grave on the estate in Charlotte county where he formerly lived. Over it is a marble slab inscribed with one line, ‘‘ His fame his best epitaph.” The estate lies on Staunton river, 88 miles from the town of Lynchburg, near tee border lime which separates Char- lette and Campbell counties. I¢ derived *ts name of Red Hill from the peculiar color of the soil in that vicinity. When Patrick Henry bought the place, it com- prised about 8,500 acres. The land ia rich—there was a saying in ‘the neigh- borhood that poor land and Henry could never be mentioned together—corn grows there as high as a man on horse- back; there is a general air of smiling fields ané abundant prosperity. Its :sit- uation im early times was very remo#te. Neighbors were few, one of tha nearest being the celebrated John Randolph of Roancke, who lived in his chosen-soli- tude 14 miles away. Red Hill is now ownetl'by Henry’: grandson, William Wirt Heury, a clever, cultivated gentleman «df the “old echool.’’ He has in his possession some most interesting relics of -his cele- brated grandfather, including the desk letters from Lafayette, ‘Washington, Madison and other great men:af early days; the large, round backed chair in which Patrick Henry died anda portrait of &'m by the elder Sully, under which hangs a yellowed slip of paper, signed br “Chief Justice John Marskall and several others of his friends, testifying to she faithfulness of the-likeness. — Philade!phia Press. If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. TRAINING A WARHORSE A warhorse is broken to be steady ander fire by tying ropes to his legs. While the animal is down on the ground | the officer takes a pistol and fires it elose to his ear. Then in rapid order he fires the weapon over his back, under his neck, between his legs, anywhere that an opening presents itself during the horse’s futile struggles. Not until he sinks back exhausted, all a-tremble and showing the whites of hiseyes, does the pistol practice cease. After two or three lessonsof this kind it is considered safe to moumt him with a bridle furnished with a curb bit. Up ‘to this time the horse has never felt a ‘curb. The light snaffle is still retained, ‘and the curb bridle is only given a gen- tle pressure at first, just enough to let him know that it is there. Gradually the strength of the pull is increased, and with this safeguard the horse is taught to stand fire from his rider’s pis- tol or carbine. In carbine practiee the horse must be thoroughly broken, as both hands are required in using this weapon, whereas with the pistol the rider may retain the bridle with one hand. Then comes saber practice, and that is another trial to the horse. Again is he thrown to the ground, and he proba- bly can’t understand why he should have to suffer this indignity all over again, for he ‘has learned that lesson very well. But when the bright blade of the saber, with quick thrusts flash- ing before his eyes and cutting the air in close proximity to his ears, appears to him he is again terror stricken. But the ‘lesson he has learned from the smell of gunpowder stands him in good steatl,-and he soon gets over his fear. And even with a man on his back and another mounted upon a seasoned horse coming at him with saber raised | in the air o- slashing left and right he knows that it is all a part of his educa- tion and something to be expected. So he stands his ground or cavorts about the other horse while the two troopers indulge in their saber practice.—New | York World. Unreasonable Boy. “You wil have to deal with this con- trary boy,’’ saia Mrs. Tucker, turning to the father«of the family. ‘*What#s the trouble with hini?’’ asked Mr. Tucker. ‘*He won’t eat those nice boileG carrots.” “Why svon’t you eat them, Tommy?’ ‘* Because I don’t like the taste of ’em. That's wihy,’’ enswered Tommy. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best giycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; gec. and $100, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Teronto. To Boston Ss PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ome Charlottetown to Bosten Pictou ani Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the eame evening. Tickets for sale by via., W. W. CLARK, Agent 1&8 Church Seheoi EBGEHILL For Girls ———-—uagy WIBDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA Incorroratep 1891. Rt. Rev. Bichop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boara of Trustees. Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College England, Principal. ° Eight Resident Experienced Governesses from England. Housekeeper, Matron and Nurse, Board and Tuition Fees including French, Latin or German or Greek, Daily Calistne nics, Class Singing and Needlework, $225 per’ aanum. or $75 per term, Music, singing, are extras. vers: ties. Michaelmas Term begin Sep. 14th 1898 For calendar apply to Dr. Hind Painting, Drawing, ete. @# Preparations for the Uni- 178—1, 3, 5, tf Seap t Scag Use Kionpike Bar te great Laundry and scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jusiree for the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday, J. LAPTHORN & CO. a Ni a i a “Thomas, my son,’’ rejoined Mr, Tuck- ér, shaking his head reproachfully and turning «to his paper again, ‘‘that’s un- reasanabie. You can’t object to the taste ef carretse, Thomas, because they havent any.’’—~Ghicago Tribune. Safe Guardian. *““Do you like candy, mamma?” asked 4-year-ald Bessie. ‘**Na, dear,’’ was the reply. ways makes me sick.’’ “I’m awful glad of it,’’ said the lit- tle miss ‘‘You’re just the woman | want te hold my candy while [ dress dollv.””—Chicago News. “It al- Woowrs PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Iaciages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure ali forms of Nernous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- effectsof Abuse or Lweesscs, AS fter. of Tobacco, Opium or Stinve- lants, which soon iead te In- Has been preasribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is thewenly Teliable and Horest Medicine known. Askdruggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if inclase priee is letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, ane package, £1; six, $5. One will please, six withexre. Pamphiets free toany address, The Weed Comparty, Windser, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Draggist _ _—_— Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 10c per package. For sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO. Claret and Mineral Waters Claret in cases, | doz quarts. English Soda Water cases, 6 doz each, English (Belfast) Ginger ale cases 6 doz each. Wholesale. h’town Soap Works, atorrhea, Inpotencyand au ! Mental Worry, excessive use | fireity, Insanity, Consumption and an earty grene. | he offers someve orthless medicine in place of this, | WHE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 16, 1998 _ READING SEALED LETTERS. Tt is not generally known that sealed letters may in many cases be read with- out opening the envelopes or doing them the least injury. It was discovered by a German physiologist by the use of an embryoscope, or egg glass, that the shells of eggs were of very unequal thickness. It occurred to him to make experi- ments in order to ascertain how many leaves of ordinary letter or official pa- per must 9) laid above and belowa written leat in order to make it illegible to a highly sensitive eye in the direct sublight. He found that after he had rested his eye in a dark room for 10 or 15 minutes he cold read a piece of writ- ing over the mirror of the embryoscope that had been covered with eight layers of paper. He called in other observers to con- firm this. The letters, however, that could thus be deciphered were written in dark ink on one side of the paper only. If four written sides were folded together, and especially if there had been crossing, it was hard to make ont the drift of the writing, and there are some kinds of writing which, when folded twice or thrice, admit too little light for the purpose of decipherment. In this way possibly many of the per- formances of ‘‘clairvoyants’’ may be ex- plained. By means of the egg glass it is, as a rule, easier to make out the con- tents of letter or telegram without the slightest tampering with the envelope than itis to detect the movements of the embryo in the egg. Suppose the writer of a billet, the contents of which are known only to himself, lets it out of his hand and loses sight of it for five minutes. It may be readily carried either into the direct sunlight or into electric or magnesium light and be read by the aid of the egg giass. The placing of a piece of car- tridge paper in the envelope or the col- oring of it black is a means of defense at hand. DYING BY INCHES! But Dodd’s Kidney Pills will Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the ptime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure them both. They Aave cured thousands of cases. These diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common as ordinary colds. But people don’t realize that they are afflicted till the disease has €aten deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- tively cure. Thousands of people are dying on their feet, but do not realize it. They notice one or more of these symp- toms: shortness of breath, loss of memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- ting, constipation, nervousness, pains in the loins. Their only hone is Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won’t fail. They never do. Se SV SLANE: Se SB igre sfaeye eiaNe ipo 8 CGy* slays i a — on eve ry put up ina ten cent package, it is | and easily digested food. For sale at FAs ZIS ZS IS c ecth--- thoroughly, _care- ntstage, the deadly decay which sooner delay, but come at once and have them Patuless Extraction of Teeth The jar that will keep the fruit coate ee ) Canada” Jar Special low prices this season on fruit gL anes | absolutely pure, and is recommended Directions for use Beer & Goff 6cr OILS fu'ly, regularly, then can the owner de- or later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. fi led at Sunvyside Dental Parlors. fruit J no more than the jar cf doubt. Use When you put up fruit, and you’] jars. J. & T. 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We are not here for a month or two, but permanently, and just and sat- isfactory treatment can be re: lied upon, —— kan The P. E. ?. Musie House Cononly Building, Queen St. ——— eres. es ee = ometony kustico Bach, PBI. UMMER RESORT opened about Jalyist Fine L» ndscane—Beautifui Grounds—Shady Walks— Boating jSutr and Still water bathing—Nice Pier—Bowling Alley— Croquet and Tennis Lawns, &c,--Address:— ~~ a, JOHN NEWSON, Cuarvorrerows ;*s Pe ie eo S Ke ye heady en Gon 30 . AM rite gaa oo RE yee i Gere ey Fiat 4 tok ige eae “* UU +f oO =a S ae —_. Cc e4 ee es pe ij ““E ee | 4d Ee “i 3 8 . : —— 38 Coach leaves Charlottetown direct every Tuesday, Thry Sat y between 4 and 35 o’'cl ‘calli my? thursday and Satarday De oc,p.m. calling for sGuests. High Grade. English Manures are the BEST, CHEAPEST, and Un] ili y Reliable Fertil h market. Have been largely used here for 10 pict with most gratifying result-—.nd without a Single failure , Pamphlets etc., on application.