a — ee ee ee a are may ei & +: - Ta Re te i dln Pere: NY-AS-SAN| oe THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST CURE FOR ERYSPIELAS. am, LZ MEDICAL : _ & Trahey of Ne Psrrsvoro WN. says :—‘In HELE — , TICE, the year 1892, I was in * ASS bed with Erysipelas, swol len out of all Se oe human shape ae HER UP fast sinking and given up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, “ Wanted— The Address ye every sufferer in j merica. (BOOKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., TRURO N.S. Mention the paper when you write. NOVA SCOTIA’S —~GRAND——— PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION —AND— INDUSTRIAL FAIR | nie HALIFAX, N. S:. Sept, 29nd, -- - Sept, 29th, 1898 $16,000 in Premiums $16,000 By 25 per cent. the largest Prize List of~ feriii in Exsstern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonder‘ul Special Attractions At Great Expenserthe Commission have secur:d the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Maenificently mounted with beautiful Costemes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced ander the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing apy-- thing ever seen East cf Toronto. gether with namerous other new original amusements from London New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and all! addrese, information, 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 an’ beautifully situated dweli- ing house an | premises lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing Wee: Street, and lyiwg between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Esq. This property can bs had ata bargain and ponsession can be given at any time, within a mooth from purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &c, ]71 2aw tf Never Before have good Watches been so low in price as to-day, i Pruit Jar TRANSPLANTING MUSCLES The wonders of surgery will, it seems, never cease. Among the most important | achievements is the transplanting of muscles. This has been successfully done in the case of a patient who had for half a lifetime been unable to use one leg on account of paralysis occur- ring in early childhood. The operation is thus described: ‘*A six inch longi- tudinal incision is made on the inner side of the thigh, with the middle op- posite the top of the patella. The sarto- rius is dissected out, cut off at its in- sertion, brought forward and attached to the muscular fascia just above and a little to the inner side of the patella. ‘*The attachment must be made firmly by splitting the fascia and drawing the muscle through, so that it becomes ad- herent to both inner and outer surfaces, Kangaroo tendon is ‘used for sutures, being the best material. The wound is then closed, and the whole thigh is bandaged, and finally a plaster of paris bandage, or a long splint, is applied. The patient is kept recumbent for twe weeks at least, gentle motion is com- menced at the. end of three weeks, and the plaster is entirely omitted at the end of from five to six weeks. This op- cration has been performed several times with great success, the only failures oc- curring where the muscles were imper- fectly attached. This state of things Was entirely remedied, however, in the later operations.’’—New York Ledger. Guatemala, Guatemala might easily sustain ter times its present population. The soil is rich and easily cultivated, and, unlike the other Central American republics, there is plenty of labor. Some parts of the country are quite thickly pepulated, but the others are covered with dense forests and a variety of timber, which might be easily made marketable if means of transportation were provided. But, aithough Guatemala is much farther advanced than the rest of Cen- tral America, her railway system does not exceed 250 miles; there is no inter- nal navigation, and the wagon roads are in a deplorable condition. The mineral wealth of the country is supposed to be large, but it is only slightly developed. The mines are inaccessible, and, in the absence of modern machinery, which at present cannot be conveyed to them, cannot be worked with profit. The government offers generous in- ducements to immigrants. The land laws are liberal, and efforts have been made from time to time to secure the establishment of colonies and the pre- emption of public lands by private set- tlers. But all the accessible area is at expect to prosper in Guatemala unless he has abundant capital which will enable tions already developed.—Forum. , 3 0) o° &, medicine chest and every traveller’s grip. They are is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and all liver troubles. Mild aad efficient. 2% cents Notice is hereby given that Vaccination will be attended to under the provisions of their reepective offices, from 210 4 p. m. daily, for the present. PETER CONROY, M. D. Superintendents of Vaccination. present occupied, and no foreigner can him to purchase at high prices planta- Should be in every family Be 2 bE invaluable when the stomach 4 S The Vaccination Act 1886. the above cited act, ty the undersigned at RICHARD JOBNSON, M.D. 191 twice a wk 3 weeks. Riliclency — The jar that will keep"the fruit costs no more than the ivr of doubt. Use the “Canada” Jar When you putup fruit, end you’! lose no preserve by fermentation. We have them recently | Special low prices this season on fruit bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Optician. ‘, arlottetown. Pure Gold Jelly A most delicious table dessert mad¢ 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. | | | jars. SANDERSON & CO - To Boston PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to thonkas and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steemer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening, Tickets for sale by via., Pictou W. W. CLARK, 188 Agent iFor Your After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease 1s farther advanced, some re- markable cures are effected. In the most advanced stages it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. — —— — ————$—— His Own Composition. A recent article in Le Figaro of Parts is devoted to the American colony in that city. It says that the colony has always played the important and bril- liant role in society chiefly because most of the Americans were ‘‘ Ameri- caines.’’ ‘‘It is certain,’’ continues Le Figaro, ‘‘that out of ten ‘Americaines’ residing in Paris there is but one Amer- ican. Affairs—‘business,’ as they say over there—absorbs the sterner sex in the United States. In that country the men have neither the inclination nor the opportunity for much leisure, and only pay us very short visits, ‘*While their wives install themselves hero the ‘good’ husband only makes fly- ing visits and is very seldom referred to in the elegant salons of the wives.’’ The writer continues: ‘‘I was at an official ball not long ago, where one o* them was the hero of a curious ‘his- toire.’ He wore on the lapel of his coat a brilliant star, which struck me as original and somewhat curious in form. Although very artistic, the order was unknown to me. Some indiscreet per- son tnterrogated the Yankee as to what order it was. The Yankee replied ina phlegmatic tone, ‘It is my own compo- sition.’ ” Superstitious Bonapartes, The Bonapartes always were super- stitious, especially the mother of Napo- leon. She always had a presentiment that the rise and fall of her family vould occur in the same century, that the glory which was prophesied for them would be followed by disaster. And the prediction was verified. She died in her eighty-seventh year, having lived long enough to see the downfall of all her children. Napoleon I always feared Dec. 2 as an unlucky day, and it is related of him that before every important battle he would throw dice to ascertain if he were to lose or win. The ‘‘red men’”’ whom he always saw going to battle with him was a delusion that caused him much suffering. —Toronto Saturday Night. Not Worried Abont That. Her Father—Well, if you are deter- mined to marry my daughter, I shall offer no objections, but before you take this irrevocable step I think it is only right to let you know that I have de- cided to leave all my money to educa- tional and charitable institutions. Glib Suitor—Oh, that’s all right. I’ve got proof that you bet on a bicycle road race once. It’ll be easy enough to show that you’re of unsound mind.— Chicago News. WooD’s PHOSPHODINE. 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Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist Benefit We have purchased an extra stock of Cedar Shingles at a specialiy low price We Offer 375,000---+.» All grades, above our usual low stock Remember this lot is to be sold at a par~ ticularly low price, and they are as good shingles as we ever handled. If you want any, how is your opportunity to buy. ‘Rhone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. NAVAL IMPUDENCE Fifty years ago the allowance of paint in the British navy was very small, and sometimes the officers had to pay large sums in order that their ships might maintain a decent appear- ance. One of them resorted to a humor- ous expedient, either to soften the heart of the navy board, or if that proved im- possible, to express his opinion. Sir John Phillimore painted one side of his old yellow frigate black and white and used the rest of the black paint in printing on the other side in Jarge letters, ‘‘No more paint.’’ The navy board wrote to call his at- tention to the impropriety of his con- duct and signed themselves, as they did officially, ‘‘ Your affectionate friends. ’’ To this Sir John replied that he could not obliterate the objectionable letters unless he was given more paint and signed himself in turn, ‘‘Your affec- tionate friend, John Phillimore.”’ The navy board then called his atten- tien to the impropriety of the signature, to which Sir John replied, acknowledg- ing the letter, stating that he regretted that the paint had not been sent and ending: ‘‘I am no longer your affection- ate friend, John Phillimore.”’ His frigate was allowed to retain her original yellow, and perhaps the navy ard did right thus to punish Sir John’s impertinence. —Youth’s Companion. — An Indication, ‘**He,’’ said the fond but firm father, ‘is, I fear, a young man of extra: agant tastes.’’ ‘*Yes,’’ the daughter admitted, ‘“‘he wants me for a wife.’’—Cincinnati En- quirer. The largest coffee plantation in Bra- zil and perhaps in the world is the Du- mont plantation, established by a Frenchman in the state of Minas Ge- taes. The number of coffee plants in 1896 was 4,718,000. The first sermon in Maine was deliy- red at Monhegan Aug. 9, 1607. HUMAN SACRIFIOBS On the Altar of Diabetes, Saved by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. Hardly a family in the country is free from Diabetes. Great thirst, failing sight, numbness in the thighs, bleeding gums, swollen ankles, ema- Ciation, nervousness, pale or turbid urine, loss of sexual power, decaying teeth, pains in the loins or small of the back, are all positive signs that Diabetes is in the system. Do you know how it ends? In Deatu. A premature, horrible, agon- ized, pitiful death. The victim has no peace, no ease in life. His days are filled with tortures. His nights are waking dreams of agony. He longs to die, yet fears the terrors of his end. He jies, a bloated, fetid, repulsive mass of corruption. ‘That is the only end of unchecked Diabetes. Dodd's Kidney Pills will cure it. ‘They drive it out of the system thoroughly, create new, Clean blood, rebuild the diseased kidneys, and restore robust health P. E. Island Railway Is9S - = is9S9 - - ~ - ~ - ‘St. Johu Exhibition Sept. 138th to 23rd Returao tickets issued from all stations atone single first class fare, beginning September 12th, ending with September 22nd, limited to return Sept. 27th. Special Low Rate (von 1 SSO Not more than $3.50 will be charged frcom any station on the Railway on tickets which will be issued at al] stations and on trains on the 14th and 19th September and limited to return four days, exclusive of date of issue and Sunday. G.A. SHARP, Superintendent. Railway Office, Cherlottetown, August 3, 1898—2aw sw w4i soap! soap! Use Ktonpike Bar the great Laundry «and _ scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Roya Oak in the Laundry. 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