ee Spon e a gr vee bay aS a 4 a a MURY ON'S erapd Work for Humanity pyople in Every Welk ol Life | Acknow.elge His Success - —_———- oor WORDS FROM THE HESRT Well-Known Citizens Testify to Great Benefits Received. - BRUAD }=© ROY @OPATAY. re PROM Get Munyon's Guide to Health and Cure LYourself with a 25-Cent Remedy —Pesitive and permar- ent (ures fer Catarch, Rheuma- tism,D yspepsia, Liver and Hid- ney Troubles and all spe cial Biocd and Nervous Diseases. Mrs. Julia Seal, 63 Marin avenue, Montreal, says:—‘l suffered for years with Theumaiusm aod swelling of the lower limbs, pains across my back anid cold sensation ail throvgh my body. I could not move around Ww ithout much pair. Various remedies that I tried failed to benefit me. Atter one week’s treatment with Munyon’s remedies I am free from all pan, swellir ng ani stiftaess. Munyon’s s Remedies are guod enough for me.” Munyon’s Rheum: atism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 2§¢. 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Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. A separate cure for each disease. Af all druggists, mostly 2§c a vial. Personal letters to Prot. Munyon, 11 and 43 Albert Street, Toronto, answered, with free medical advice for any disease. I am pleased to testify to the ex- eclient qualities of your Pepsin Tutti ‘ruttias an aid to digestion and as a thirst allayer. Jn taking «a spin tin rough the coun- try on my “ bike’ always takeasupply of Tutti Frutti with me. G. T. PENDRITH, Manufacturer Sun Bicycle, Toronto, Ont. Save coupons inside of TUTTI ae wrappers for Ietcest Books and prizes. 3i LEROGOS! 1 a adie’ — CHRONIC 3 ee) , Vethod ef overceming rs retnoving the cxuses olf she resuit ju» ifiecs the means. i) Th's is net an ewy quack cure-wil.? Neither should it be jucgea by certai n baa | sm tations ¢ Ft: way i Inonge the pec ple, nor) ,2Y the hel'!-bad efforts of invalids io uo un .vonreorhvlrdoit Shesaiva gpg od ae prec’ Sila es sincere repentance, ¢ nstant (Sli-denia’ and whbok-benried h hs bac Vine Od works of chyrican end prient Not heven M 4's eertifientes Ly the r:m will} sSave one trom the evil cossequececs ae} ) Stimulaits, fluid or solid, : | DR. CLIFT eo > ~ - j Greduate of N Y University andthe ¥ Y¥ ; Hexriia! distarereactes ia SPY ; Lipk ma registered ) me s and Calida. t Address :- Charlettetown, P. EE. I. 4 2 OLice + Vteteria GW. ) ‘Treated by the SALISEURY {persistent SKLV-HFLP ip } ast errors ana _iitease, Senn ee nt & —_ epi anatn . nce _ Telephone Call, ,* HOME “REATVENXT, ins Morth te wonth AeklCOMY Ob HlGN reserved for piti nts REFER 4 tad LS cn application, tN ft yerev rin: o.. tt ns st 2 ‘ are ridden in all THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTET:YWN, APRIL 13, 1897 Cyclists In the Streets of Cairo. A correspondent of cneof the English sycling papers, writing from Egypt, gays of the increased uso of the bicycle in the land of the Pharaohs: ‘‘Machines directions. They are also seen dotted about everywhere, and piles of them may be continually ob- served stacked at the entrances to the principal hotels. There are about 2,000 English troops, and, as it is the fashion for bicycles to go wherever the military sojourn, Britons have made it particu- larly lively for the dusky denizens on the banks of old Fatkcr Nile. There are many good riders, some indifferent ones and a few atreciously bad, these latter mostly cousisucg af natives, who lock decidedly v2 —fortable astride a pair of wheels, At the citadel barracks the sergeants have 18 machines, and at the large barracks close to the Nile bridge any Lumbei cf them can be forfsd. At the Gezirah palace, the magnificent grounds of which are a dream to En- ropeans, ludies and gentlemen may be seen cycling at almost all hours of the day azndnight. The streets of Cairo are described as being decidedly lumpy, and, with the exception of the way out to the pyramids, roads as we understand the term are practically nonexistent. Outside the city it is all sand, and a six inch tire would be a boon to ride over the desert upon. A large riding school on nearly an acre of ground has been opened and is doing a thriving busi- ness.”’ In a London Hotei. The American visitor to London who stops at a certain hotel in that city finds many noveltics and conveniences that are not known here in America, where hotels are supposed to have reached the acme of luxury. It has an American plan dining room, but only a French bill of fare. It has an Indian room, where an Indian chef, in the costume of his country, prepares native dishes for those who de sire them. In this hotel each guest is known by the number of his rcom instead of his name, and it is rather edd to an Amcri- can to he addressed as ‘‘Mr. 960,’’ as though he were a convict in the peni- tentiary. On each floor day and night are to be found a maid, a valet end a waiter, who are at yeur service and have free access to your rooms. When you come home at night, if you are a man, yeu find your clothes pressed and cleaned and carefully packed away in a chest cf drawers. If you are a woman, the maid attends to frills and furbelows as though she were hired by you especially. Guests never bother with their keys. The maid or valet cn the floor takes charge of the key ardis ready at any time to open your dcor.—Chicago News. Crude ERubber. This remarkable substance is obtained from the milky juice of certain trees and different varictics of climbers. South America is the principal seurce of sup- ply, Brazil, of the many states produc- ing it, leading in quantity and quality and havirg in its great forests sufficient to meet twice the wants of the worid. The best is Para—fine, medinm and sernamby—from the great basin of the Amazon, where more than 80,600 serin- guciros (gatherers) are engaged in the dry season in colleciizg gum. White Para, ‘‘virgin sheets,’’ a new variety in three grades, comes from Matto Grosso. Since its importance first began to be felt this gum has exerted an increasing infiuence upon the spread of civilization, especially along the Amazon and Ori- noco and their tributaries and the great streams which pour out from the interi- or of the dark continent. Para, formerly an insiguificant village, has grown to be a city cf 100,000 inhabitants, with med- ern features, and Manacs, up the river, is fast following it. India rubber is the mainstay of the northern Brazilian states, Bolivia amd eastern .Peru.— Clarke Deoley in Popular Science Mouthly. eves = > epeeuecenTeeveTeerevevTerteTt TVVTTTI IVT" The D. & L. Emulsion: Is invaluable, if you are run; down, asitis a focd as well as a medi eine. Tho D. & L. Emulsion Will build you up if your general health is im paired, Tho D. & L. Emulsion Is the best and most palatable preparation of Cod Liver Oil, agreeing with the most deli- caie stomachs. Tho B. & L. Emulsion Is prescribed by the leading physicians of Canada, - ° Tho D. & L. Emuision Is aimarvellous flesh producer and will give yuu en appetite. Adhbas puuuuuveueeyi haiiaacesansdtaa ADAADLE ASD ddd ons dat eeaane see ESc. & $1 per Eottic Be sure you get | CAV! 'AWRENCE Co., LTD. the ge juiine x pfs \INTREAL evyve Vee nes TVVTTVTVITITTV VT YY CVT Vee? Pere 4 Pe otbssts stp shhssttaas peal &s Just received another Lot, selling at 50 aud pair.cas2 included. T0e a OPERA GLASSES 70 LOAN. Ce 0 Ci Am en nn hap nr ne CAMERON BLOCK Also the newest in gold frames E,W. TAYLOR BEWhWED HEALTH. EASILY OBTAINED i YTHEUS ek ok. Wet bis .»’ PIWK PILLS. Grateful Letters from all Parts of the D_minion Testify to their Wonderful Power—as a Spring Medicine they Sur- pass all Others. Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have done more to alleviate eufts ‘ring than any oth: r medi- sine rt f-wree Meant “vey have ettected vutes ig I eb Tyas f cartes pe. connnnret incurable Ly phyeidiane, Sm they he. brought rejoicing mio the homes of thou- eands throughout the Dominion. Among tho'e who speak of this wondertal medi- cine in terms of gratitude is Mr. Lemuel McCready, of Shannen, N. B. He. says: —“A year egoI wastaken with a pain in my hip which gradually worked down tothe kness where it settled. At first I thougist 1 Was an attack of rheuma- ism and treated it with the medicine ordinarily used fer that trouble, bat with no benefic. Tne knee began to swell and the pain became excruciaiuy. 1 wasted away to a mere shadow, and was no Letter than a cripgle, Ltheu consulted a physi cian, but still got no relief. ‘Then lt went to an hospital at St. Johu. The physician who examied me there said my trouble was consumption of the blood, and that it might be necessary to amputate my t-g. Thoroughly discouraged, I returned home. Then wy mother urged me to try br. Williams’ Pink Pills. After u-ing two or three boxes I found the pain gready dim inishing, and by the tumel bad taken seven boxes, the limb had regained its normal coud-tion, the ,aim had all disap- peared, I hed gained greatly iu flesh aud was as wel! as ever I had been in my lite. I fee! very grateful for I believe De. W:1- ijam’s Pink Pills saved me from a lite ot helplessness, lc is such wonderful cures as Mr. Me- Cready’s that has given Dr. Wiiliame’ Pink Pills their great reputation and made them the favor.te medicine in thou- sands of famities throughout the iand. They are especially intended for purifying the blood and strengthening the nerves, and at this season of the vear, when inmost people are feeling languid as the result of close corfive- ment during the winter months a couple cf be xes of Pink Pills will give re newed life and energy. Do not be yur: sunded to take avy of (he namerous pivk colored imitations, which some dealers, whose on y thought i is th-ir own profit, try to impose upon the public. If your dealer will not give you the genuine Dr. William~’ Pink Piils they will ‘be seut pot paid at> 50c a box cf six boxes for $2.50, by ad, dra-sing the Dr. Williams’ meticine Co. Brockvilli, Ont. Asaspring medicine’ a half dozen boxes will serve a whole family England sent 350,000.000 messages by telepbone last year, 37,000,000 more than the vear before. PAIN-KILLER THE GREAT Family Medicine of the Age. Taken Internally, it Cure Niarrheet, Cramp, and Pain in the Stemach, Sore Throat, Sudden Colds, Coughs, etc., ete. Used Externally, {s Cures Cuts, Bruises, Burns, Scalds, Sprains, Toothache, Pain in the Face, Neuralgia, Rheumatism, Frosted Feet. No article ever attained to such unbounded popvlar- ity.—-Salem Observer, We car bear testimony to the efficacy of the Pain- Killer, Wehave se ni its magic effects in eeothirg the severest pain, aud know it tu be a good article —Cincw- nati Dispatch. Nothing has yet en rpassed the Pain-Kiiler, which is the most Valuable family medicine now in use.—Tennessee Organ, It has real merit : medicine has ecg mire & § ret Vain-Ki ler.—N pert D Te ware of iniitat 08, ** uy on'y the gen ine “PERRY Davis.” Sold eve: ywhere: iacge bottiea. u5c. as @ means ef rem ving pain, no Mtuiiun equal to Perry Davis’ Very large bottles 59 cents. A DOLLARS DOLLAR and every Those times, perron wants to inb st their dollar in the est possible way. Reeognizinug this fact we have placed one line of our Ladies Dongela, Patent tip Shoes at $1 a pair. If you want 1 Ladies Shoes, about that price, don’t fal to see ours, R. K. pair of JOST. — THE LISTENER. General Edward S, has just celebrated bis seventieth birthday. Signor Crispi I:us t:.csen tine by the fore- lock in having his i.arhle monument erect- ed in the Nap! «cemetery. The only in- scription on it is **Crs).i.” Robert Reid, railway contractor of Mont- sragg of Wisconsin ; real, is the owner of 5,000 square miles of land in Newfoundland. It was given to him by the government in payment for his scryices in ‘building a railroad in the col- ony. The Hon. Wilfrid Laurier, premier of Canada, has consented to attend the ban- quct which is to be given by the London chamber of commerce to the colonial prime ministers en the occasicn of the queen's diame~? ; ~hilee ait ie Owe De sey, W ho “as just died iv Bai- timore at the age of 87 years, was the in- ventor and manufacturer of the Dorsey reaper, said to have been the first success- ful self raking wheat cutting machine ever in use in this country. Professional strong men have equals in’ various respects in private life. It is as- serted of Alonzo Lowe of Greenfield, Ind., that he has lifted one of his horses clear of the ground and that ke can shoulder alone and carry 2 barrel of sugar. E. Trickett, the once famous oarsiman, is now.an active member of the Salvation Army, and may be scen any day at Eehuen bridge in Sydney attired in a red jersey sclling The War Cry. Trickett held the championship of the world in 1876-7. George H. Danictsof the New York Cen- tral road is the president of the Quaint club, in which eligibility te membership depends largcly upon «a person’s story tell- ing quatities. Mr. Danicls is a past grand master in the art of telling quaint stories. erry Heitield, the new Populist Unit- ed States senator, isa magnificent speci- nen of physical development, being over 6 feet in height and weighing about 220 pounds. He was born in Missouri, and the only pclitical oflice he has ever held was state senator for two terms. Lord Salisbury is to be elevated toa dukcdom when her majesty celebrates the completion of the record year of her reign. If this occurs, he will become Duke of Salisbury. Jt is not improbable that on the same occasion an earldom will be con- ferred on the eldest son of Mr. Gladstone. Andrew Bair cf Warficldsburg, Md., isa vigorous and active man of 83. He has never eaten a pound of meat in all his life, his dict being strictly vegetable. He has never experienced a day’s sickness. He is regular in his habits, and attends to his farmwork. He attributes his good health to his vegetable diet. Mr. Ernest T. Hooley of the Derbyshire district in England, recently came into the possession of a vast fortune. He at once determined to set aside £15,000 a year to be expended in charity. To towns in his district of 10,000 inhabitants he allots £1,- 0GO a year; toa village of 3,000 inhabit- ants £300 a ycar, and so onin proportion. SWEETS. Painted candies are gencrally unhealthy and may be poisonous. Before the discovery of sugar, drinks were sweetened with honey. Nearchus, the admiral of Alexander the Great, noted the growth of the sugar cane in India B. C. 325. The cultivation of sugar began in Spain in the tenth contury, being introduced from Africa by the Moors. In A. D.'100 Dicscorides mentions a supstance which he calls saccharon asa great dainty among the people of the east. The sugar found in walnuts, hazelnuts and almonds is of exactly the same kind as that which exists in the juice of the su- gar cane. Before 1850 Russia, Belgium and Hol- land produced no beet sugar. Now these countries are important factors in the sug- ar markets cf the world. The candy makers say that the most profitable | part of their trade is in fancy candies, put up in ornamental boxes, the box frequently cutting more figure in the purchase than the goods. In the second century Galen used sugar as a medicine, and at intervals it is men- tioned by medical writets as an important article of the pharmacopoeia, down to the time of Avicenna, who, with other physi- ciansin the ninth and tenth centuries, employed it as a medical remedy. Auction Sale. Of Valuable Far ma Property in Ch°townm Royalty. The subscriber will seil i. Public Auction on the premise s,- Mount Edward kod, on Wednesday, the Yi h day of April, next, at o clock, moon, his valu able about £O acres, nearly all in a hizh state of cul- scs there is a — root hous , lc the hour of 12 Farm, comprising of wich is cleared and tivation. Uponthe 3 iari: house, sree large barns, This property 15 51 ‘uated w thin one mile o the city and is especially ac apted either for Dairying, Market Gardening or Fruit Grow- ing. . , . TA. asy terms of purchase will be given. 4 “4 particulars made knqwa on application to ' undersigned. ' BRENTON F. LONGWORTH Ch’tewn March 1(-'07—S8dy14, wky. go 9 0 © @ CDS % OF » R ~~ 9 MENTHOL le WERCL, © ER & 6 dni PLASTE! 6 Cay Thave prescribed Meuth: cod Meuthi? Plc -sterinamimnber | of causes uf ne: rvalgic feud yheutnalic pains, and am very much please’ wiih tho effects and @ pleasantness of fos apelication.—wW, H. Casrex- [¥ TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. wy Lhavo used Menthol Pinsteis in sever -' cases & of muscular rheamatisa, and find in every ence G ee realmostinstant end perma sent reliof —dJ. , MOORE ALD. Washingten, D.c. 3 8 ite Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Poins in Back or ‘Side, or ee S any liuscular Pains. G@} Price | Bavis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, | © a Sole Proprietozs, Monrxeat. ir STAMPER S CORNER. SOc COD Ses (OTE: AS WHETHER YOU BUY... “TETLEY’S” 4goc., soc., 6oc., or Joc. blend You are getting the best value for you money. — i ap’ BLATCHFORD’S Calf Meal: Special Perfect Miik Substitute # ; Hignly Recommended by Dairy Farmars. Stations. § Ask your Dealar fur it. $ Only Preparation Endorsed by Agricultural Srantianiinil ¢ * All far ners should sell*the milk and raise fine calves more econom- ically and quickly on the Calf Meal. @ PREVENTS 8C SOURING MATURES THEM QUICKLY AULD BROS., Agents for P, E. Island. # GOS O38B Buses tseEessese tats tees eee NEW SEED STORE 990990609900 0080 We have opened up a Seed and Farm Implement Store on the corner of Queen and Kert Streets, opposite City Hall. It’s here you can purchase fresh and pure SEED, and true to name, as this is our opening year, we can be depended on to sell at the right prices. IN STUUK AND TO ARRIVE—Harrows, Seed Sowers Ploughs, Road Carts, Carriages,2 Daixy Churns, Wringers aud Washers. Double Seed Boxee, (Grain and Seed), at bargain, $14.6 We guarantee repairs for all Ploughs sold by us. FINLAYSON & MCKINNON TERLIZZI° K 8 CORN SE x ——= THE NEW. Daily Examiner We Bish it In it you will find daily news about our Grand Display of New Cloths fir Spring and Summer. Suits, Overcoats «nd Trousers. Our cutters and workmen are now busy making vy . Spring garments. Guranteed, SUCCESS. att» ati fe ST aff} ait «ti{] A ae ortn ent of A nerican :and Canadian Wall Papers in atcek. For Prices nuw in ond quality we wi'l not be beaten. [lave a ms sk at our stock betore purchasing elsewhere. CMELLAN & HORNSB EN STREET QUE sii We dei » } AT OEE 6 5 SR aH. wih UO Pili albumin ath weiliomen: settee meena