1 F | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 17, 1898 NYA-AS-SN ULCEROUS SORES MEDICAL David Sutherland, Clyde = = River. N. S, writes to a CE friend: “As you know I * had suffered over forty years with a fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, SUFFERED FORTY YEARS Nyassan Treatments cured me, and the cure remains perfect.” Wanted — The Address of every sufferer in America. THE NYASSAN MEDICINE] CO., TRURO N. S&S. Mention this paper when you write. New Invention, I have invented aad patened on July 24, 1897, a new straw -levator and shaker attached to any fanners. Itcleans all graio perfectly first cleaning, all grain is ‘THE GAME WENT ON, @IXCY TELLS AN INTERESTING STORY | WHILE PLAYING POKER. ee | Be Was About @ Sad Incident With « } Humorous Side at the Battie of Antie- | tam — How a Game of Draw Generally Takes All « Fellow’s Attention. Johnson was dealing when Bixby be gan to tell bis yarn. | ‘Ef heard a first rate story today,’’ he | gaid. ‘‘It may be old to you boys, but | it wasnew to me. Colonel Jim Wil- | liams of Kentucky was telling it, and be got all the pointsin, of course, much | better than I can. No colonel in Ken- tucky can tell a better story than Wil- liams. I don’t claim to be much of a story teller myself, but'’— ‘*You in, Bixby?’’ asked Butler. Bixby picked up his hands and played @ pair of aces through to bis loss. When another player began shuffling the cards, Bixby resumed. ‘*The story was something like this,’’ be said. ‘‘Ike Doolittle wasa prixate in the war. It was at the battle of An- tietam. He had a grudge against Lieu- tenant Forrest. A shell came along, and’’— ‘*Are we going to play for anything this time?’’ asked Johnson. ‘*Your ante,’’ said Butler to Bixby. Bixby anted. ‘‘This shell came along,’’ he said, ‘‘and took off Forrest's taken out of the straw. It has been well tesied. It only takes abou’ 4 ~f the power for to drive it of any otLer machine for that purpose in the market. I ask every, | jntending purchaser to see one of the | Week’s shakers before purchasing any other, Any person infringing on the pat- ent will be dealt with according to the law I have appointed Mr, Walter Grant of Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He will receive orders; also myself JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE jake MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titse Guaranteed . Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town. 63 2awkwti?. Columbias and Others ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 6C0The dollar wheel is equal to i. ¢ best high grade bi- cycle ym the market of any other nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds- The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught | to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, Valuable Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is offered for sale. This desirable property combines the advantages of town and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate stables, coach-houses and large yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about - 12 “oome, and, ie heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of honse; bath room with hot and cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. E. I. The skore front is also owned in con~ nection with the property, for several hundred feet out. or particuiars apply to J. 8. MORRIS. Printing im all its branches at the Exau- IER office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Matablishment, on P; B. Island. — foot. He saw Doolittle near him, and called to him to take’’— **I’m in,’’ said Walters. ** Raise it a couple of reds, '’ said Bat- Bixby picked up three eights and stood the raise. He drew a fourth and won the pot. Then it was his deal. He shuffled leisurely as he said: ‘‘The shell, it seems, took off Forrest’s foot, and he called to Doolittle to carry him back to the ambulance. Doolittle lifted him to his shoulder and’’— ‘‘I had three kings to go,’’ said Wil- liams, referring to his previous hand. ‘Tl had a straight four flush,’’ said Johnson sadly. ** Doolittle lifted him up,’’ continued Bixby, ‘‘and’’— ‘*Going to shuffle the spots off the cards?’ asked Butler. Bixby started to deal. ‘‘ Doolittle was carrving him back.’’ be said. ‘‘witk hie Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach, Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion. soc. and $1.00, al! druggists. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, 7 oronta. Just a nice assortment of BIQUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hariwre Siore. DO YOU , KNOW? That we are selling Wall Paper cheaper than ever. All new and pretty patterns. Cal! and see samples, and be convinced that this is the place to buy Wall Paper. ———= China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner and Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up- wards. Don’t make any mistake, this is ha place to buy Crockery Ware. C. LEWIS North Side Market Square, Grafton Siree:, Received Also;—a new acd sp'endid stock of pead hanging over bis shoulder, when along cc:ne another shell, and’’— ‘Give me auothber stack,’’ said Wil- liams. He got it. While the hand was being played Bixby turned to Butler, who had staid out like himself. ‘“‘Just then,’’ said Bixby, ‘‘another abell came along and took off Forrest’s head. Doolittle didn't see it.’’ ‘‘Where was this?’’ asked Butler po- litely. ‘*At Antietam,’’ answered Bixby. ‘* During the war, you know. Doolittle was carrying Forrest back to the ambu- lanoe. He said he had his foot shot off. He was being taken back to the ambu- lance. He’'’— Butler picked up three aces. ‘‘I’m in for a minute,’’ he said. Jobnson raised him ten. He saw it and raised back Jobnevon staid, and they drew. Butler bet ten aud Johnson raised him 20. Butler hesitated and ran over his cards. Then he looked long and searchingly at Johnson. There was a curious tensity in the silence. Bixby turned to Wil- liam*. ‘*Poolittle,’’ he said, ‘‘didn’t know that Forrest’s head had been shot off."’ **Why didn’t he know it?’’ Williams absently asked, watching the players. ‘‘He didn’t see it,’’ explained Bixby. ‘*He kept on carrying him back toward the ambulance. Private Canfield came along and said to Doolittle: ‘** What you carrying that for? ** «It’s Lieutenant Forrest,’ said Doo- little. ‘I’m taking him back to the am- bulance.’ *** What can they do with him in the ambulance with his head shot off?’ asked Private Canfield.’’ “‘I call,’’ said Butler, shoving in his chips. Johnson won, and Bixby pickec up the cards to deal again. ‘*Private Canfield,’’ he said, ‘‘ wanted to know what they could do with him there with his head shot off. ‘His head!’ shouted Doolittle. ‘The blamed fool told me ’twas his foot.’ ’’ Bixby ponnded the table and laughed heartily. His companions lcoked at him wonderingly. ‘*Who was Doolittle?’ asked John- son. ‘*‘Why, be was the fellow that was carrying Forrest’’— ‘*Bixby’s been telling a story,’’ said Williams. ‘* What's the point?’ asked Butler. ‘The point is,’’ said Bixby, ‘‘that Doolittle thought his foot was shot off when it was bis head. He was carrying bim back at the time, and’’— “I’ve got six cards,’’ said Williams. **It’s a misdeal,’’ said Johnson. **Go on with your story,’’ said Wil- liams to Bixby. ‘*Yes,’’ said two or three others, “‘give us the story.”’ ‘*But I've got through with it,’’ ex- plained Bir y. ‘Oh, have you?’ said Williams. **That's good.’’—New York Sun. Spurious Mummies. Spurious mummies have from time to time been palmed off upon the pub- lic, and a doubt arose in a Vienna mu- seum as to the validity of one daughter of the pharaohs in their collection. It occurred to them, in view of the general hollowness of life, that the young lady might have been manufactured in Bir- mingham. So they turned the Roentgen rays upon her and saw at once through the many folded wraps the amulets which the bkgyptians placed upon the bosoms of their dead, thus proving the genuineness of their specimen. Switzerlaud is the land of universi- ties. It has seven, or ons to every 428, - 6570 inhabitants, while Germany has 22, or one to every 2,556,360. Russia has a vpiversity for every 10,000,000 only. WOoOoODdD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. ~ Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanent’y cure cll forms of Nervous Weaknesz, Ervissions,Speri- atorrhea, Impotencyand all 1 effects of Abuse or Excesscs, ' Uv " A> we > Mental Worry, excessive use of Todvacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After. ys fs, wi: ich soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption c nd an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 25 yccrs in thousands of cases; is the only Ieliab’e and Loncst Medicine known. Ask druggist fer Wood's Phosphodine; it he offers some worthless medicine in p'ace of this, inclose price in letter. and we witl send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, €5. One wiil please, siz will cure. Pamph‘cts free to any acdross, The Wood Cemparny, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetcwn bv George E Hughes, Druggist. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottege with plot of ‘and beautifully rituated at Kep- por) .with a delightful view of the straits Good bathing, convenient to town, and 6 pleasant holida resort. Apply to JUDGE McLEOD, 3S. 3: le. SALT! SALT Now landing ex S, S. Annandale, 18,600 Sacks Liverpoo! Salt. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 1,200 Franklin Crant Factory fi! led Butter Salt, 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. N. RATTENBUKY. ELEPHANT CURIOSITY. Az Animal Which Stands With Its Feet Imbedded In Kocks, On the Miles Wilbur farm, less than two miles from Palmyra, Wis., nearly midway between Bald bluff and the Curelian spring, on a wild, rocky hill- side of the Kettle range of bluffs, may be found a huge rock known far and near as the ‘‘stone elephant.’’ It is anuually visited by large num- bers of people, some of whom pronounce it a petrified elephant of monster size, but the theory most generally believed is that it was hewed out of the solid rock in which it seemed imbedded cen- turies ago by some prehistoric race. Asif to substantiate this latter theory, from time to time many valuable tools, relics and implements unknown to the people of this age have been found abeut itg base and in that immediate vicinity. It is about 20 feet long, 6 or 8 feet high, of adark gray color and weighs hun- dreds of tons. The body only is above the level of the ground, its legs being deeply sunk below, holding it firmly in a standing position. A tradition believed by many is that around this huge stone the Indians gathered to offer sacrifice to the Great Spirit and burn their prisoners at the stake or make them the victims of slow torture known only to the Indians. It is a long established and generally be- lieved theary that in this immediate vi- cinity and about Bald bluff and the big spring were some of their most famous battlefields and hunting grounds. — Bos- ton Transcript. we Positively cured by these Kitile Piils. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eatiag. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi. ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Suial Pill, Smali Dose, Smaii Price. Substitution the fraud of tho day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carters Little Liver Pills. THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day traiu for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of {pternational Live and Raiiways for United States end Canada. from PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven p.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali~ fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY FOR SALE OR TO LET. — That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in coarection, 128 3w pat Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL . ——_ ”_ Pole ee Rn ays VRP SI What Taiicr owns you! es SF Ss Whose dzbts are you paying? How much are you taxed for that old fashioned prejudice ? ff you deduct the tailors’ label from your high priced “ coat, what is its net value in “Fit-Reform” Clothing ? He who buys his suit cr overcoat “made to order” should have his hat, choes, and f/ i, gloves made to crder. | vf! pes (, Then he shocid travel 2 ete ; 4 in astag2 coach, inctzad Wil FEiTt- J ofina Pullman, mere- wayyy i} lybecauseitcosts more : (° moncy,andhisgrand- <.5% ‘\\ father cid it. cA Some men live for a tailor’s benefit till they read— : “The Logie cf Dres”” i a book—-free fcr the asking. PERE, ~~ i GC SOL E LOCAL AGENCY PROWSE BROTHERS. PPI Painless ~ Dentistry A WORD TO THE CARELESS Many pcrsons dv not value their teeth If they have the toothache tbeir first and only thought is to have the tooth extracted, Justa few words on that point, they go and haveit taken out. that is t ze last of that tooth; they cannot ge: it back again, Another tooth will begin troubling; out it goes, tco, and sown after a while the person c:nnot masticate fvod; conse- qunce is their health becomes impaired; then they pry doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa last resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question from a business standpoint. In the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put there for use Now think of this—if jou hada wart on your finger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off 10 remove the wart? Why certaintly not Well, why loose a tooth to remove an ache, We can stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee then never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good ‘o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis- faction or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same aay. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. ee iS J * ’ . Open evenings 7to 5 —— — _ -- ” nn arco — Matiress Comfort There was a time when a straw shake-down was a goud enough bed, but now you can get a good, well made wool top or flock mattress with good linen ticking, all the seams well bound, for very littls more than the ell shake-down formerly cost. Wé have all sizes in stock. JOHN NEWSON, ellers of good Furniture trangers te voor Furniture. i eee ( , ~~ e402 '*@'' 4 €S Gas $a in eee 'h -—n new ht me A A BA eS RA eA a ee.