Sauna tes set eee ee es . 2 S eas ; 4 » ell sip i tin are et name a cei Sk ee i a AES i a 7 ny tig pea _ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 11, 1898. TT iN CURE FOR ERYSIPELAS, NULLITY Sas boro, N. ~» weeks with Erysipelas, swol- len out of all human shape : aware HER UP. fast sinking and given up todie. At this erisis Wyassan was used and I was cured in a few days DOCTORS GAVE Wanted—The Address of exery sufferer in . America. THE NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. S&S. Mention this paper when you write. We are not going to move But we are setiing Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Crockery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations. Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C LEWIS xactly opposite the North Side of Market House. Grarrow S7vrext....-.... DE We ha e commenced burn jng, and «an supply any quan tity of bist quality ot Lime, for farming and building pur- poses, €. LYONS & co 85—-pat. guar. 1 mo ee a NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout cn the stream known as Sherry’s Creek, to parties in Ch’towao you will please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P, & T. SHERRY. 161 lmo—eod Pure Spices are Profitable But bad «pice is abominable. This is a truigm that no competent houskeeeper should for get. Half the trouble of cooing is past if you get the right brand of Spice, and while there are maoy that are fairly good, it is always safest to take one which is invariably uni- That one is form. Columbias and Others There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. The 60 dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- eycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by s 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, ee se SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottage with plot of land, beautifully situated at Kep~ _ with a delightful view of the etraite bathing, convenient to town, and a Apply to JUDGE McLEOD, S. Side. — holiday resort. 8 orrre eer | | WNDIANA'S THOUSAND LAKES. | | Ae. Watcavruiuary Group La a Corner of the State and the Big Bass In Them. “‘A& person might look on the map until he was dlind,’’ said W. UL. Mott of Rich- mond, Ind., ‘‘without discovering the cu- rious fact that huddled together in the , northeastern corner of Indiana are more , than 1,000 natural lakes, ranging in size from 10 to 400 acres. the boundaries of Steuben, De Kalb, La- grange, 812 of them being in Noble county. Such is the isolation of this extraordinary group of lakes that the average Indiana citizen, outside the small area in which the system is situated, is unaware of its existence. It is entirely separate from the river system of the state and corresponds in character with that famous group of lakesin Orange and Sullivan counties in New York, and Pike and Wayne counties in Pennsylvania —literally great openings of crystal water, with bottoms of the whitest sand. The wild charm of mountain environment that is characteristic of their eastern counter- parts is lacking, however, in the Indiana lakes, although they occupy the highest situation in the state but one. ‘*Nowhere else in Indiana is there a lake of any size whatever. These sheets of wa- ter are the natural homes of the small mouth black bass,.and ex-Fish Commis- sioner Dennis asserts that the small mouth black bass that inhabit the various waters of this country come originally from that group of Indiana lakes. Nowhere else on the continent, except in a small lake near Glens Falls, N. Y., bave these fish been caught equal in size to those taken from these Indiana waters. The largest small mouth black bass on record was caught by A. N. Cheney of Glens Falls in the lake I mentioned. It weighed ten pounds. But that fish was an exception to the ordinary run of bass in that lake, while seven, eight and nine pound bass are not uncommon in the Indiana lakes. Sidney Smith of Home City, Ind., caught a small mouth bass in Sylvan lake that weighed 934 pounds, and Dr. Moyer of Kendallville killed one that weighed nine pounds in the same lake. Sylvan lake is the largest of these Indiana big springs, its natuyal size having been enlarged by damming to wake it a reservoirin the days of canal navigation. mile wide.’’—New York Sun. WOMEN IN THE SUNDAY SCHOOL. They Are Infinitely Better Than Men as Teachers of Children. **The chief and underlying cause af ‘The | Decay of the Sunday School,’ ”’ says Ed- ward Bok in The Ladies’ Home Journal, | ‘tis the selection of incapable and incom- | If men! petent men as superintendents. of broader views and keener perceptions were superintendents of our Sunday schools, the necessity for a few changes in the teachers would at once be ap- parent, and they would be promptly made. One of these changes would be that the masculine element in the ac- tive conduct would begin and end witha superintendent, a competent assistant or | two and a systematic librarian. The sooner that our churches realize that wom- en, and women alone, should be the teach- | ers of the young in their schools, the nearer they will come tothe ideal condition. The more a woman has to do with a child, the better for the child. And the more sym- pathetic, tender and well bred women and | the fewer men we have as teachers in our |! Sunday schools, the better it will be for the children and the schools. ‘**But no weman, occupied in business during the week, should, either of her own volition or under pressure, allow herself to be permitted to act as teacher in a Sunday school. When a woman is engaged in business for six Gays of a«week, her Sun- day should be to her a day of rest. Der place in church or school on Sunday should be that of auditor, not cf worker. A lit- tle higher order of intelligence is vitally necessary in our Sunday schcol classes. We demand this of our teachers in our sec- ular schools and parents have a right to ask it of the Sunday school. It is not enough that the Sunday school teacher should be spiritual; she must have intelli- gence wherewith to apply her spirituality to the very best advantage and by the most attractive methods. “Young girls are today teachers who should be in classes. To bring home a spiritual lesson to the mind of a child is not play; it is an art, and calls for expe- rience with children, a knowledge of hu- man nature, an understanding of the very highest and deepest truths of life.” WOoOODM'’s PITOSPrVPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly. and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorriea, Impotencyand all Abuse or Excesses, Faerte ey € io GY ; > Nees & Mental Worry, excessive use ie » . of Zovacco, Cpiumor Stimu- Beforeand After. v nts. whic soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ieliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some Worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price In letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, package, €1; six, 65. One wii please, sic will cure. Pemph-ets free to any address, The Wood Compnzny, Windsor, Ont., Canada, one Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist ee — Y.M.C. A. The bathe in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly rat class condition. They will be open uesdaye, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited t© patronise them; non members will be charged a smal! fee for their nee, The Assembly Fall is pow in good order, and will be let at reasonable fates Apply to the Secretary, They are all witbin | Noble and Kosciusko counties, | It is five miles long aud a | — ees asin tsi The Hangitug Judge. When Lora Norbury, “The Hanging | Judge," as he was called in Ireland, was ' sentencing a man to death for stealing a | watch, he said: ‘“My good fellow, you made a grasp at time and caught eternity.”’ Nothing seemed to please Lord Norbury more than the continual uproar in court, created by his puns. “What is your occupation, my honest man?’’ he asked a witness. ‘*Please, your lordship, I keepa racket | | court.”’ ‘‘So do I,”’ said the judge. | When Lord Norbury was being buried, the grave was so deep that the ropes by which the undertaker was letting down the coffin didn’t reach to the bottom. The coffin was left hanging midway while somebody went for new ropes. ‘Aye,’ cried one in the crowd, ‘give him rope enough; don’t stint him. He was the boy that never grudged rope to & poor body.’’— Brooklyn Citizen. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by theso Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Endicestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsl- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They The Fur Seal. The fur seal is a beautiful creature, Jong and slender, and has a small, delicate Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. bead, ee which its two rot = | @xvall Pill. Small Dose. y Xx pressi st human. | . at you with an expression a1mos | Smail Price. Its body is covered with a heavy coat of soft brown fur, thickly sprinkled with long white hairs, which have to be pulled out before the dyeing process that changes its color to the well known velvety black. The seal has four flippers, two in front and two behind. They are very powerful propellers, enabling it with ease to catch | the fish upon which it lives.—Outing. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, 'Ask for Carter’s, Shaky Logic. ‘You certainly told me to embrace my privileges.”’ “Well, but I didn’t tell you toembrace Carters Little Liver Pills. oA. NeLEAN, ¥.< **No. But to embrace your daughter is BARRISTER, &c. Insist and demand a privilege.’’—London Fun. Gerinan papers comment on the enter- prise and business sense of the city govern- ment of Labr. The gasworks heing the property of the town, the authorities have decorated all the gas lamps with large signs in red letters, reading, ‘‘Cook your meat with gas.” ~ Farm For Sale 69 acmes on Mount Feward Ree, ‘good Bonse, fre soibpildirga. An Orch ak sited atoat ]4 miles frm town, he above farm willbe sold ata Lar- | BROWN’S BLOCK, CHARLOPTETOM | The population of Palestine is increasing rapidly. Ten years ago there were only 15,000 residents in Yafa. ‘Today there are searly 60,000. } } Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them | g.3%, andon cary tems. Ayply to hearty 2nd strong, but the CLEM. BENOIP, y 8» y Berka Hutel, keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of ~Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news. - nt HENRY R. iGRBLY ©. EB A.M Gan. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriay Coenell University. Ceorulting Engineer for General Wor, Specialtion Rpdestlia, *auitary Angineer- ag and Bridge Derigning. It brings rich blood, {ices at Charlor®town end John [sland oorsesjondents addrss to strong bones, healthy nerves, | Ai eown and sound digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists. Torontas WANTED. Coat and Vest: wenhovs at _____D. A. BRUCES ~ FOR SALE That valuable 10 acre Jot situated op- 4 | COOD—. valve for money expended, is what) we zive ina!) goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are al] thoroughly tested before Jeaving ocr sicre. W~ guarantee every watch sold by us to give eatisfaction, by buying now you can procure 8 good Lime piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for epo gash. Gali and see for youreelt, at— posite the Quarrie, on Mt. Fd. Road. Apply to ihe office of L. L. BEER. 63— PICKFORD & BLACK’ LINE HALIFAX & CHERLOTTEICWH. SEASON OF 1598. S. S. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and ship, ers will please order their freight by above line. ‘This steamer has excellent passen- accommodation. Saloon amid— ships. Special freight rates will be ! given this season. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. guar MEN'S BICYCLE BOOTS oo? Oa W. N. TARTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. Chance ‘If You Need a Watch Article of Jewelry or Si verware There is a chance of a bargain if you buy this week,as we take stock May Ist., and wish cer ger S4 Just received, bieycle | to reduce stock before them boots In ; and close out some lines. Chocolate and Black Just the thing for wheel-. ing. Call and see them. | R.K. Jost LW, Victoria Jewelry Store. Stamper’s Corner. A linen tape FF it-Reform.” sewn in left pock et. st st se Catalogue from Montreal. Soft finished shrunken canvas interlines the fronts, being moulded round by the pressed) into form of chest and shoulders. gives that inward curve cf best tailored garments. No cheap “Custom Made” nor other “ready made” has these hidden merits of Brand and makers price $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 Per Suit. Fi-Reform Clothi2g Co., Wuy IT NEVER LOSES SHAPE The invisible “staying” is its bone and muscle, Best cloths stretch and 4é b ag ” from weight in pockets, mois. ture, wear and tear. Stout linen strips brace and bind every pocket in “Fit-Reform” coats, re- Sisting strain, and swinging weight direct from shoul. ders. \ wy ) , the needle (not merely stitched “short” along edge cf coat breast The Crea the Hieintzman & Co. Fiano FROM MADAM ALBANI. Messrs Heintzman & Co., Toronto. GENTLEMEN,—I supplied to my rooms, 4s also for the grand pianoforte used in [t is really an excellent instrument, and ality of the instrument eminently sa (ls y. my concerts here. the tone and and qu factory in every wa Tue Prince Epwar for the money J.RattRAYOC. RonTREAL, “S } i, Feo test Artists Endorse me 99 Queen Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 23, 1899. must thank you \ery much for the Piano Yours sincerely, (Signed). AUBANI. RO Dp Istanp Music House.J eee —_——~ —— J Sole agents for P. E. Island. Call in and see the latest arriva's. ~ONNOLLY BULLDING = =F ae There is a Geodly Proportion of the people who want the BES f-—know it when they See it, and see it when they look at OUR Furniture We manage to please some mighty particular people. are particular o We urselves, WE CAN PLEASE YOU JOHN NEWSON, ellers of good Furniture trangers to poor Furniture.