—“—_ Y¥ el a a an _-——_— THE LAST MAN SHAVED. &#e Explanation by the Barber That Did Not (ulet His Nerves. There were five of us hunting and fishing in the Queensland bush when one rainy day a stranger appeared. He said he was s tramp barber, and as none of us had been shaved for a fort- night we gave kim half a day’s work. About four hours after he had left us a band of six men rode up, and the leader inquired if we had seen a tall, roughly dressed man pass that way. We told him of the barber, and he looked from man to man and exclaimed: ‘Good gracious, but you are all freshly shaved !"’ ‘*Yes, we guve the barber a job.’’ ‘And he shaved each one of you?”’ “He did, and did it weli.”’ “Boys, do you hear that?’’ shouted the man as he turned to his companions. “*What of it?’’ asked one of our party. “‘Why, he went insane yesterday and eut a man’s throat in his barber's chair over at Unadilla, and we're after him éo put him ip an asylum.’’ They rode away at a gallop and next morning returned to our camp with the man, who ha been captured after a hard fight and was tied on his horse. He seemed to remember us when he was given a drink of water, and as he handed the cup back he quietly ob- aerved: “I say, gentlemen, please excuse me. 1 meant to finish off the last man who got shaved, but I got to. thinking of something elsc,and it slipped my mind.’’ —COape Time. An Island of Flowers. The Scilly islands may very justly te termed flower islands, for a large part of their surface is given up to the cultivation of flowers, and the great majority of their people spend their lives in attending to the plants, from which all the wealth of the islands is drawn The inhabitants have had other occu- pations before they settled down to flower growing. At one time they were wreckers, and at a later period they went into a mote legitimate business and devoted themselves to the raising of early potatoes. There was money to be made out of them, and the islands pros- pered until prosperity bore its usual fruit in the shape of competition. The Channel islanders took to growing pota- tees, and the potato trade of the Scilly islands was killed. Thereupon the is- landers. betook themselves to flower growing, giving the greater part of their attention to the narcissi. In St. Mary’s alone nearly a quarter of the cultivated areca of the island is devoted to flowers.— Y outh’s Companion. ALL HEADACHES ver cause cured in half an hour by HOF HEADACHE POWDERS 4 REP iS content all druggists La lies, try v3 for your pew fall jackets. We have a grand new stock to seiect from. W A Weeks & Co. We presume everyone would like to know where they can get the best value fortheir money. Call to the new blue store, Sunnyside. —W. P. Colwill 211 dy& wky 2wks. American Women are Noted for their Figures and in the United States the sales cf P.D. Corsets exceed that of a)! other imported corsets put togetLer. P. D. Corsets give beauty and grace to overy ordinary figure, an? may be the erecli: of the American’s figures shoul. be oreliict to them as much as to the Venre r 0. Corsets fit well, last well, and give ag’ ce: il figure. i Received *® pice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, oo em W. N. TANTON Ypposite Crabbe’s Ha riwii: S:ore ease ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1898 Leads to Health | and Happiness, | Paine’s Celery Compound Used by a Mother and Her Daughter Rheumatism. Nervousness and Kidney Disease Ban- Shed. A Letter That Should Inspire Hope, _—-- A Guarantee ot New Life to Every Sufferer. ~ Weis & Ricuarpson Co. ; Deir Sirs:—I think it a duty to write to you regarding the benefi sderived by my daughter and myself from the use of your Paine’s Celery Compound. For years I was troubled with rheuma-- tism and nervousness. I was treated by- doctors, and tried medicine after medicine’ without any good results. Fortunately a friend of mine advised me totry Paine’s Celery Compound. I did so, and after using four bottles I found I was stronger and better than I bad been for years. My daughter was cured of kidney disease after suffering fortwelve years, by using a few bottles of Paine’s Celery Compound. 1 advise all suffering from rheumatism, nervousness and kidney troubles to give the compound a trial. Yours sincerely, MRS. LOUIS LEFAVE Chapleau, gat. The Bambeo Gan. The natives in the Bucherganj dis. trict of Bengal have been deprived of their guns, and since then they have re- sorted to the native bamboo in the hunt for defensive weapons. They hollow out the bamboo, load it with an ounce or two of native powder and a handful of iron slugs and touch it off with a fuse in the immediate neigh- borhood of the offending person. Another way, as the cookery books say, isto «mploy the bamboo as a fork with a cobra pinned to the far end. An application of the cobra to the sleeping body of an enemy is ail that is neces- sary.—London Tit- Bits. Dr. Chase’s Preperations Have Merit. For Piles. Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pin Worms and all skin diseases Pr. «.hase’s Ointmentis a positive cure, It is reeommend- ed by br. ©, M. Marlan, of the american Jourpslo! Health. . Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- claded wi'l care insipient «atarrh in a few hours; ( hronic ’ Catarrh in oae month's treatment Dr Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only combined Kidpey-Liver ¢ill mae and wiil positively cure all Kidney-Liver trouble. A Light Luncheon. Bill—Did you ever try any of Small’s 25 cent dinners? Jill—Yes, l ate three of them today at uoon.— Yonkers Statesman. ie Montague, of Dunnville, Cured of Ulcerated Itching Piles, Mr. Robert Montague, of Dunnville, Ont., “ rites:—“Was troubled with Itching Piles five years and wasso bidly ulcerated, they were very paintul,.so much so. that I could not sleep. | tried a'most every medicine known when I was recommended to use Dr (thase’s Ointment. I purchased a box and — = first application got reliet. 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CROWN AND BRIDCE WORK > a > al > ty p> <a] pv When teeth are so far decay>d that they cannot be filled they za. b restored to usefulness, beauty aod dura>ility by our crown system. Crown and Bridge Work is one of the most beautiful operations ia dentistry. Crowns are so usefaland s» comfortable toth? wearer, that heor she soon forgets they are different than hie or ber own teeth. It is astonishiag to seé how many roots and teeth that are considered worthless can thus be made good comfortable teeth. Crown and Bridge work with its improve meng, when rightly performed, is scientific deatistry and coversa larg number of cases. _ We claim to be thoroughly UP-TO-DATE in our different branches and our Crown and Bridge Work is made and fitted " by ourselves, thereby ensuring perfect results and warranting satisfaction. Call and see specimens of work. Our artficial teeth are guaranteed to give satisfaction in every respect. You can call in inthe moraing and have crown and! bridge work or artilicial teeth game day. All Work Painless Moderate <i): <> ff b> lp» BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Office Hours—S8 a. m. to 8 p. m, Charge INTERNATIONAL EXHIBITION ST. JOHN, N. B. SEPTEMBER 13TH TO 23RD 1898 $13.000 IN PRIZES. All departments of Prize Lists revised and increased. Large Special Prizes in Live Stock and Dairy Products. Live ®tock enters Wednesday 14th and leaves Wednesday 2] st. Grand display of the Forest Life of New Brunswick. és nara ot Wild Animals, ‘Birls, Insests, plaats and funzi shown‘a their natura a ’ The Paradise of the Sportsman and Delight of the Naturalist Two Museums will contribute Their whole Collections , A Great Nature Lesson for all. iNiete ateess wed Baral may < ileations. arge and va spiay of Fis ucts and Fishery Appliances Machinery of all kinds in Motion—with many Manufact: [ ca a for best il hed cate Display. ~ ng Novelties, OLIDAY SEEKERS W nda varying round ofattractions in Am ! the Wonderful performances, upon the Grounds, in front of the New Grand f Stands eee Pyrotech bie Marvels. Band Music : Excursion rates from eyery where. MARK THE 13TH oF SEPTEMBER ON YouR CALENDAR ress, For Prize List aad full information, Add W. C. Pitfield, Chas. A. Everett, Manager and sec President Wants, Lost, Found, &C, WANTED,—Four or five laaiesto learn the Millinery, sentner McLeod & Co. 218. WANTED IMMEDIATELY.—A girl for general housework, Recommendation re quired. Apply at this office. 218 tf. TU LFT.—Ths bouse on Gratton St. cecupl- ed by Dr. Bagnall heated with hot water ona lighted with electricity, 2 83 ins pd. a ——— + WANTED,—First Octobera general servani Must be competent. Apply to Mrs. Tehee Maceachern next to Davies Hotel, 2.8, FOUND,—In Southport a slel i os Sootnaaee — by spolyite tes S. ch Southpert, an n ( 16a; le ee ne pay.ng for this adyt WANTED.—A4 girl for general ho Apply to Mrs. W, D. McKay, Prince st. "218" TOLRT.—Tha houses now occupied by Mre George Hasz wd; corner of Weymouth and sydney Street.7 rooms and kitchen. rent according to tenants, Apply to T. Caseley. . 2'9 eod tf WANTED—Two or three smart bo 8--ar Dy at factory—Mark Wright « Co, . 108 . TO LET —1 hat comfortable brick dwelling house, situate on Water Street, now in posses- a a rei gga Possession given > eptember, Apvly to Peake Bros &Co. Aug. 2)th, 1868, eod th . WANTED-A good steady, smart bo about 15 vearsofage, who has had some wed perience ina rer ; Office. general store Arzply ~ fate WANTED-—A girl for plain cooking and general work, where‘a nurse is kept, Apply to Mrs weeks, Brighton. 218 FOUN D—A sum of ‘money. Sweeney, City. ee Apply to Thos 218 WANTED.—A girl for general housework Mast be well recommended. Applv to Mrs. D..MacLean, Gration St West, 217 3ins. TO LET.—That desirable Nwelling House on Euston St oceupied by L. 8S, MeNutt, eo.. and Rev. © W. Corey. Possession given. for either tenement, on or after Oct Ist, Apply to D. ae H. Mitchell, Patriot Office. opt 17 TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con- taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street. — given on Oct 13th W. W. Wellner, FOR SALE,—Sultana Stove No 4. in first class order, Apply to E. H. Norton Auction- eer 217.. LOST.—Between River, the Hermitage, North and Hiullbo.ough Squase & hand satchel containing a | ag of money and otber articles Finder will be suitably reward- ed bv leaving thre sinv? at Prowse Bros care of Prowse.. 217 WANTED.—An Ssperieuees woman for nousework. Apply iss Morvis, 233 Water Street, 203 “WANTRD—A cool and housemiaid, waces $6 and $7. Apply to M:s.Geo. Warburton, ** Westwood”. 0 washing. 2 FOR SALE—Two «small dwelling houses on Euston St, West, Apply on th i to Miss Butler, - 23 ay Iwk ae TO LE?.—The large Hall in the brick building on 132 Queen Street ad oining K. B. Norton’s Hardware Store. This Hall is nicely firished with easv approach frors Queen “treet. Rent moderate. apply to J.B. Macdonald & Co. 204 4 weeks, FOR SALE~—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,now giviag irem 10 to 12 quarts of milk daily, Apply toE &, Reer. +7 tf WANTED.—A good plain cook ina small family where twu servants are kep!. Good wages to & suitable person. Apply at this cffice. 2:7 tfidaw WANTED.- A servant for general house- work. apply to Mrs. Putvin, Pownal st, oppcsite Murrays Bakery , 2 6 3ins, WANTED—For Prince Idand, a Chief Organizer, for the Ancient Order of amor- eans,the mos‘. vUpu'ar and progressive ben- eficiarv Orderin America. Life, Accident and Sicknest unier one certificate. A liberal contract with renewal in'erest given to good men Appiv to Col. W. Sparling, Chief Secretary, Livtle Rock, Arkansas. 216 dy 8 ins. M) Ut? —fasarvassaat premises know as the “Vid Londo 1 Hous2,’ situateon Water St, nexti> (tovern nent Warehouse No | Appl” to Peake Broi & Co. jan3—v a — me BRICK HOUSE, POPLAR TERRACE | KENT sfREEL.—That desirable rosidence, srdens and outbuildings, opposite ne w nee of Wales Co!lege, House has sixteen rooms and all modern conveniences. To Letor For Sale. “Applyto F. W. L. Moore attorney at Law,} Executor Estate late Fred- rick W, Moore. 178.10 es . 7 < $7 to $10 a Week jo eecre one can do the work, We want reliable families in every localit manufacture Children’s lets and Bicycle Leggings for the trade, by a new process. No canvassing or ex- perience required. Steady work, good pay whole or spare time. Write to-day. Address, THE Co-Op ERATIVE KNITTING 4 Co., 15 Leader Lane, Toronto. é to help us oques, Gaunt- That centrally situated house on Prince St., near the Methodist Brick Church, Containing nine large rooms, in good order with table and coach house atitached— Possession given the 15th of October next. Apply to Thomas*McQuaid, lower Queen St, Ch‘town. 215 New veo o> on 4 Gaiters Ladies Gaiters in Black and Fawn high or low. Good vaiue in every pair. Don’t buy Gaiters before seeing our stock and getting our prices, Also Ladies, Mieses and childrens Leggins, See our Corduroy high leggins for children. eomething nice. R. K. JOST. 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REID, St.Jobn’s NAdyor |” ARCHIBALD & CO., a North Sydney, C.B, § NOVA SCOTIA PROVING EXHIBITION. 2 HALIFAX, N.S. 174 es se Sept, 22nd, to Sept. 29th, 1806, Read the list of utterly unsurpassed entertainments. i Tue Vatpis Susvers—Io their Thrills aerial acts, concluded with 50 ft, dive. © Harry LaRosm:—In his marvellous Ascent ofthe Spiral Tower on the re- volvitg Globe. | Hoa & Govericx —The Champion Rok — ler Skaters in all sort of Humorous Aatigg Tue Roya Caxaprax Dracoons.—[e | their famous Musical Ride and Evolutions | Tue Excirixc Spee» Comperitions.— All the fastest horses inthe Maritime © Provinees. . a Tue Revier or Leexnow.~The Wone © derful Spectacular Production. ’ A}! to be seen in connection with the greatest Agricultural and Industrial Fair ever seen in wastern Canada, Specially low Excursion Rates from all Points on Prince Bdward Island Railway, For particulars of same enquire at your nearest staion. And by 8.8. 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