_ 4 | i % :'4 oie “8 atc tial = sre. clit ita reign a Mine P * Baws a a —— atin aaa gee sone A li A ee, ee aes eg a Se o aa: ang ange ata as te ae e ae lege mt ~ a Bet Ag peg TERE ee Sal f eh a pier i Sia te = - mre? - THE DAILY EXAMINER CHAKLOTTETUWN, JUNE 26, 1899 SALT RHEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment ; The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh be- comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is so intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are epplied, only to give rise to further disappoint @ent and despair. But there is hope. you can be cured just as scores ef others have been by using Ointment. Mr. John Siron, of Aultsy “For Seven years I was a suf! There is assurance that and hundreds Dr. Chase 5s lle, Ont., writes: m Salt had to : id I Rheum, and my hands were so 7 wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed to help me, but I was induced to try Dr. Chase s( nt- ment, and one box cured me completely, i There is not a t of the Salt Rheum left. oe 6Cyl 5 ( tr t has effected most miraculous cures all rts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it wil! cure \ ae sale by all Gealers, er Edmans Bates & Co., Toronto, Nay. PLANT a LINE. wk The Favorite “S, §. HALIFAX” leave Charlottetown for BOSTON will every Friday at noon (Stenderd Time) culling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. Returning leave BOSTON every Tuee- day at noon. Pessergers leaving CHARLOTTE- TOWN via Pictou, can make close con nection at Halifax with 8,8. “HALIFAX” ard “LA GRANDE DUCHESSE.” Tickets foreale at staticnson P. E. I Raiiway. For tickets, rates and a)! in- tormation apply to W.W. CLARKE, Agent, ; Cher'otietcwp orto H, L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, — Halifax, N. 5. tay 3— Nay- The Charlottetown Steam agation Co., Ltd. <—h Northumberland & Princess Leave »s below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of: fteroon train from St. Jobn) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown . Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive! of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day trein for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Cereda and at St Jobn with steamers of Irternational Line and railweys for United St aud Canada. ee. ts Ficm PICTOU (on arrival of day train frcm Halifex) for Charlotte'own. # THE WOMEN & \ playing of the winds, that takes de- ‘In ever being wrong and never right, hough of my costume ’tis a chief de tall, It makes me fret and fume and fuss and rail. t This veil! I cannot get it off when it is on, } And once I doff it then I cannot don. | Why do I | Beyond a!l words to state. | And an expense | Immense! | This wretched, flimsy veil! Ficta CHARLOTTETOWN, eceven a. | m.. for Pictow, (connectirg there with day ‘rain for Cape Breton avd Balifex, at Halifex with C. 4.&P Line for Boston. Shrovgh tickets to be had at Grand Trurk,Canedian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railwaye, andon the Company’s Sicamers wnd conrectirg lines in United States. F. W. HALES, S$ § City of Chent PICKFORD & BLACK Ch’iown, P EI ym Char- lottetown every Friday at / o’clock during the season of 18M for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkes- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 pm making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accomodations. Saloon amidships Special low freights will be given this season Further information apply ro W W CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 tf > FOR :] a <P~<P<-<D-P-P-P-D-D-B-D-O -B-O-G A Woman's Wail. ; ) Why do I wear a veil? lis of no use, lis always fetching loose, light wear it? "Tis a nuisance great, It is so frail, To-day I buy a new one, and, behold, ‘To-morrow it is old! Ferth tothe shops and angrily I hie Another veil to buy. On every side I see rare bargain sales, But not of veils. And so I pay an awful price, For I must have it nice ; With knots Or spots, Or tiny polka dots ; Or simple plain illusion. I buy six times as much. And so, You know, ‘The cost is just as great, Oh, how I hate A veil! Do you suppose I like to feel it rubbing ’gainst my nose Forever catching on my eyelash tips, Persistently adhering to my lips, The while the ill-dyed blackness of its lace Makes grimly smudges-on my face. Or if the veir be white, Itself it smudges till it is a sight ! Why do I wear it? Why ? It * 2 crime daily to enwrap One’s self in such a microbe-trap ! Death and disease lurk hidden in its curves A pest! A bane! A blot upon our sex, Just made to vex A burdened woman’s nerves. Oh, fashion here my wail! Or my pieato iet me go without a veil Without avail ? — Carolyn Wells, in Harper’s Bazar. But of such overburdened Choosing and Buying Provisions If it is necessary te know how to cook provisions it is also quite as re- quisite to know how to choose and buy tnem. Therefore it is as well to know good raw meat is neither very pale nor very dark. It isa rich red, and (beef especially) had a marbled look given by the small veins of fat running through it. ‘To the touch it is firm and elastic, and should scarcely wet the finger. When taken froma dish upon which it has been standing, little or no moisture should remain behind. Veal keeps but badly at the best of times, and should not be hung long, if it cannot be coeked at once. Lamb also does not keep well, particularly in its proper season of hot weather. When it can be seen that the meat will not keep long, it is better to par- boil or half roast it at once ; after which treatment it must when it is finally cooked, be plunged, for boiling, into boiling water, or for roasting put be- fore a very hot fire to start. Poultry being always eaten fresh! does not require hanging, but birds, and especially ducks and geese, may | be kept in a good larder, it the feathers are left on and they are hung by their legs, for several days-— Canadian Home Journal, Khubarb Jelly. About one quart of liquid from the compote, 12 vunce of white gelatine, wineglass of white wine. Cut off the leaves and ends from the ; i stalks, and wipe with a clean, damp cloth. Use an earthen dish for cook ing. Without removing the skii.s, cut the pie-plant into pieces 214 inches long, and put over them the sugar, a piece of lemon peel, and the water. Cover and sctin the oven on a shelf. Moisten the quarter of a « required gelatine in a up ot cole water. When the rhubarb is tender, place the gela- tine in a large bowl on which an earth- enware colander is placed, Pour the rhubarb on this, but remove it very soon to a dish, in order to retain suffi-- cient juice with it. Stir the hot liquid underneath, and when the gelatine is dissolved pour into teacups or molds dipped in cold water. A glass of white wine improves the jelly. The rhubarb skins impart a beautiful rose color. sroken china may be mended by making a light paste of the white of an egsand flour, cleaning the broken edges from dust, spreading them with the paste and holding the parts to- gether while wet, wiping of all that oozes out. It must be held or fasten- ed in position until dry. —_— ———— a A PRESSMAN'’S STORY M:1.Parnham Tells How Dodd's Kidney Pills Cured His Lumbago. Tororo, June 19.--The story of the escape of the Globe preseman, Mr. Joho H: Pershem, from ihe sgonies of Lum bagy, by using [o'd’s Kidney Pille is un- usually juteresting. Mr. Parnhaw wri'es tothe Dodd’s Medi» cine Co., Limited, thus: “Iam proud to testify the wonderful ¢ffizacy of Dodd’s Kidney Pilla. About eigut months ago [ was attacked by severe pains in my back. Iconsulted an eminent physician, who said i had Lumbago, and told me to take Turkish baths. This did ine no good. “A friend advised me to try Dodd’s Kiduey Pills. I did eo, and one box cured me.” My back has never troubled me eince -——— The average man who tries herole measures gets a micfit. —__——- Dr. Chase Cures Catarrh atter Operations Fail. Toronto, March 16th, 1897. My bey aged fourteen, has been asvufterer from Calarrh, and lately we submitted him to an operation at the Central Hospital. Since then we bave resorted to Dr. Chsse’s Catarrh Cure, and one box of this medicine has made @® prompt and ccmplete cure. H. G. Forv, Foreman, Cowan Ave. Vire Hail. ~re The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend ee te me The London places of entertainment would hold all the inhabitants of Edin» burgh, and then there would be several thousand vacant eeats. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE ... Do, is sen the diseased narts by the Improved Blower. leals the ulcers, clears the air passages, Stops dr Pp ngs in the = throat and rermananily cures @ Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffuio. ect to The fact that 5,000,000 women in the United States smoke,/is explained by say- ing that 4,999,500 of! them live in our new possessi¢ns—N Y paper. Build Up. When the system is run down, @ person be- comes aneasy prey to Consumption or Scor- Prince Street Methodist Chueh Sunday School Picnic | ——— Wednesday, July 5th. Will be held * ‘Bhaw’s Field, near | ear Weet River Bridge. A Tea Table for | Visitors, will be supplied with good things; | aleo alce Cream and Refreshment Booth. Amusements under gcod managemen Old and young mav expect a good time. | Visitors return ticket 25c: tea 25c, Steam | er Southport will leave Ferry Wharf at 9° o’clock,a m, and 130 pm. Returning in the evening will reach Charlotte- town at 8 o’clock pm oun pameneneann oe SN —— —— HY, - ! SHARP KNIVES and Scissors are exenred | by buvi i ; he eaten i) WALTER'S Celebrated TRUEY TRUE BRAND CUTLERY. Leading dealers sell them, fula. Many valuable lives are saved by using Scott’s Emulsion as scon as a decline in health is obtained. BIG BARGAINS MISSES’ AND CHILDREN S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN BOOTS SHOES — ND SLIPPERS the the Just the kine you want for holidays—for frollicking «brut country, and scampering around the In fact we have a LARGE and well assorted stock, We can fit you all. Mens. Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren | } BIGGEST DA. Bicycie and— Athletic Sports ——UNDER THE MANAGEMENT OF THE. ABEGWEIT-CRESCENT ATHLETIC CLUB ON THE GROUNDS OF THE—— Charlottetown waturday, Dominion Day, July ist MEDALS AND PRIZES TO THE VALUE OF $450.00 TO BE COMPETED FOR, —_—_—__—_—_—— PROGRA MME————_ S- On eMile Bicycle Open 1-One Mile Novice lst Prize—Silver Watch, value $10 00(D Nicholeon) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal (Joseph M 3rd Prize— Bicycle Pants (Gordon & McLellan) 4th Prize—Bicycle Boots (Alley & Co) 2-One Handred Yard Dash (Handicap) [st Prize—Gold Meda}, $5 piece, bar attached (Queen Hote}) 2nd Prize—Silver Medal (A McDonald) 3rd Prize—Pipe (A W RedJin #%—One Mile Bicycle (Boys 16 and under) Jest Prize—Gold Meda!, $5 piece, bar attacded (P S Brown) 2ad Prize--1 doz Photos (G H Cook) oed Prize— Sweater (D A Bruce) 4th Prize— Cake Dish (Moore & McLeod 4-Quarter Mile Bicycle Open, 1st Prize-—Siiver Cup (W W Welln Zod Prize—Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached (S W Crabbe) 3rd Prize—Silver Medai (Fall Electric Co) 5 -220 Yards Flat Race (Handice 2st Prize—Gold Medai (Mayor Warburton) 2ad Price—Silver Medai (Berlin Dental Parlors) 3rd Prize—Daily Examiner forone y 6—-Half Mile Bicycle Open ist Prize—Gold Medal (Mark Wright & Co) 2od Prize—Gcld Medal, $5 piece, bar attached, (Rear- don Brose) 3rd Prize—Silver Medal (Stanley Bros) 7—Halt Mile Run (Handicap) let Prize—Go!ld Medal (John MeLeod & Co) 2nd Prize— Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar atrached (WF Certer) 3rd Prize— Baking Dish (G F Hute SPECIAL PRIZE—For the competitor making the highest number of points in in the Biev- Amateur ON erry) (Flyiog Start) er) P) ear (Ex. Pab. Co beson) IL - Athletic ist Prize—Gold Medal (Dodd & Rogers) 2ad Prize—Silver Cup (GH Taylor) 3rd Prize—Vali-e (RH Rameay & Co) 9-120 Yard Hurdle Race It Prize~ Dress:ng Case (Owen Trainor) 2nd Prize—1 dozen Photos (Westlake Bros) 3c Prize —Daily Patriot for one year (Patriot Pab Co) 10— Quarter Mile Run (Handicap) Ist Paize—Fit- Reform Suit (Prowee Bros) Zod Prize—Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached (J K Ross 3rd Prize—Pair Pants (John T McKenzie) Two Mile Bicycle (Handicap) Ist Prize=Gaoald Medal (A N Large) Zod Prize--:)ver Medal (Geo W Gardiner) 3rd Prize-—Bieycle Pants (8 A McDonald) om, , — a, Association v KLBBBGBEEBLS | ¢e00erc0000s0 0000 4700000000000000 49 ij 4th Prize- Daly Guardian one year (Guardian Pub, Cs) 12--Runping Broad Jump Ist Prize—Gold Medal (Sentner, McLeed & Co) 2od Prize—Fishing Rod (Apothecaries Hal!) 3rd Prize—“Land and Water” for ove year (LL Melatyre). 13 -Five Mile Bicycle (Handicap) Ist Prize—Gold Meds] (Rogers & Rogers) 2nd Prize~ Gold Medal, $5 piece, bar attached, (A $ Hewitt) 3rd Prize—Silver Medal (Ch’town Steam Laundry) 4th Prize—Pipe, (J Rattray & Co, Montreal) Four to start or no third prize. cle events—SILVER CUP, value $25.00 (L W Cook) SPECIAL PRIZE—For the competitor making the highest number of poiats in the other events—PIN, Klondike Nugget, (J Brent Dawson, Dawson City) Band in Attendance Sports begin at 1 p m, sharp Admission 25 cents L. B. McMILLAN, President + Grand Stand 10 cehts L. F. MUNCEY, Secretary A | 2e ‘ ’ i : Chronic kezema Cnrred. One of the most chronic cases of Eczema ever cured is the case of Miss Gracie klia Aiton, of Hartland, N. B. Oa asworn state- ment Mr. Aiton says: I hereby certify that my daughter Gracie Ella was cured of Eczema ot long standing by using tour boxes of Dr. Chase’s Ointment. William Thistle, Druggist, of Hartland also certifies that he s Idiour boxesot br, Chase’s Ointment which cured Gracie Elia, In Paraguay a gentlemen is enjoined by the laws of good society to kiss every lady to whom he is introduced. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. —— Ti Alia AMIR Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-half of the total wealth of all nations, cnn eal iittala cnet Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, Chronic Disease and Rupture., Cured by Dr. Clift, Diploma reg- istered in U.S. and Canada, Send Stamp for information, or call at Truro, N.S. office in Merchants’ Bank of Halifax Building; Hours, 11 tol; 4 to 8 to 9, daily—except Wednesday, he is a Revere Hotel in Mictou, and on Friday Windsor Hotel,in New Glasgow, HISOWN FREE WIL Dear Sirs,—I cannot speak to strongly uf the excellence of MIN.RD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wooderful medicin». Joun A, MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle, A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- een Sundays and hoiidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. The annual interest charge on the Span- ish national debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. L Newso until the whole discounts-for cash only, Theusands of Dollars worth of the best furniture ever shown in Charlottetown, must be cleared out have made their purchases here, and are fully satisfied that we are giving genuine nargains, abl once, Hundreds Buy Now Farniture is still going up in price, but we are selling at the old big discounts for cash, to save money, buy now John Nexrrson rs Fine Furniture Our big discount sale will be continued stock is disposed of, Kverything will be sold at tremendous prices—with If you want ————_ ap i a ae A ie te a — <—_—