ot Doctors row agree that consumptio! is curable. Three things, if taken to- gether, will cure nearly every case in the first stages; the majority of cases more ad- vanced; anda few of those far advanced The first is cond, prope | Scott’s Emulsion of cod-liver oil with hy pophosphites. To be cured, you must not lose in weight, and, if thin, you must gain. Nothing eouals Scott’s Emulsion to keep you in good flesh. goc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronta, fresh air; the se- _— Quebc Steamship Go'y (1.imited) Proposed Sailings from YVONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FO:2 PICTOU.N.S:. — CALLING aT— Father Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, . oie aN Cape Cove, Summerside, Ubar- lottetown and Souris. From Montreal From Ch‘town atc p. mM. at 6p. m, do lich July de 10th July do 3lat do do 24th do do i4th Aug do 7th Aug. do 2xth do do 2let do Jy 1th Sept. do 4th Sept. do 25th do do 18th do do %h Oct. do 2nd Oct. fo 25rd do do 16th do jo 6th Nov do 30th do do 13th Nov] “letwrning will leave Pictou, N. 5. every siterrate Monday at poop, on arrival of Traine from Halifax and St. Jobo, call- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside , Perce, Gas). Mal Bay and Father Point. St ieet to change chould circumstance egurre it. 7 CARVELL BROS, Agenis ure 2v¢-~ 2ew. $ S$ City of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK “. City of Ghent will sail Friday até ocloc during 1$€9 for Halifax, calling at uni side, Prt Hastings, Port Hawks- Arichat, “anso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon . theet Harbor, returning will leave Velilex every Tuesday at 6 p m making some The steamer has excelient passenger ) ever” on of Cai) scecinecations. Saloon amidships. Special iow freichts wil) be given this season . burtler information apply to W W CLARK Age 5 The Charlottetown Steam Nav- agation Co, Ltd. Fe: STEAMERS i Nortiiumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sun~ cays excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if sficroen tran from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for Char ottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel "of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Clene connecting with day tra‘n for St. John, Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and a: St.Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers sad railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) forjCharlotietown. Prora CHARLOTTETOWN, ceven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Boston, Through tickets to be had at Grand Tronk,Canac ian Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E.1. Reilways, and on the Company’s Steamere an connecting lines in United States. F. W. HALES, Ch’town,'P i 1 SECRETAR -foed; the third, | |, « = + o } pietes : 70} +} With Ui ‘Hughes THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTYETOWN, AUGUST 30, 1899 = For. att : Business Men: Pagid hots MASS — A Little Space. | | A little space—not too little—judici- | ously culuwated will yield better results In pe@eportion to its cost than a ten-acre t -fillad with empty utterances printers ingenuity.—Hardware Dealers’ Magazine. and On the Isle of Man. The climax of advertising enterprise is probably exhibited by the advertis-— ing Board of the Isle of Man. ‘The body issues gratuitously co all who minous.in bulk, comprehensive in scope and containing a map which is crowd- ed with detail, and shows amongst other features, cycle routes over the island, marked at points where riders should dismount and also in- dicating the places where one may con- tinue to ride, but should put on the -Bradford Observer. ’ Tyre re . Orake. ace) In Pompeii. The world began to advertise early | in its civilized history, and disinterred | Pompeii among its ashes gives many |examples. The existence and locality of a school was denoted by a pleasing sign representing a boy undergoing a thrashing, a goat stood for the sign of a dairy, and a millstone ora sheaf of wheat for that of a baker, The symbols were made of stone or terra cotta set in pilasters at the sides of the buildings and more explicit announcements were given in tables affixed to pillars. In | Rome the physician proclaimed him- | self by putting acupping glass outsidehis door, the poulterer by agcoop of fowls and the tavern keeper by a bush, which, from its omission by certain self-suffi- cient vintners, gave existence to the proverb, “good wine needs no bush.” Two Methods. If you have anything that requires constant consumption a good way to-ad- vertise itis by small space attractively used in the same position in the paper It will make people soon become familiar with your goods. If — } you have anything that when sold com- | constantly. | all further business relations 1e purchaser a good way to ad- is by using large space to alt o. vertise it ; } ve | draw out of the publication you use juickly all that can be obtained from it—Mail Order Journal. Evidence Multiplies. multiplies almost daily that so-called conservative men are conservative no longer. Old establish- ed houses who for years have scoffed at advertising are now coming out with up-to-date announcements, striving in every honorable way to retain their old- }time prestige and gain as much new preference as possible.—Advertising Success- Evidence A Characteristic of Great Men. “So tar as I have encountered them,” said a citizen of the world, a eharacter- istic of grea n is that they have time. They are nct ina hurry; their work doesn’t boss them, but they boss their work. They don’t act as if every minute you stayed was valuable time lost to them; they don’t fret and fidget. What time they do devote to you appears to be time that they can spare and take things easy in,and be com- tortable. ‘The work seems to be inci- The a Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than need be. : And sometimes they are not so reliable as they ought to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether, That is not the case now. The Apoth~ ecaries Hall chang«d that sume time ago. You can get perecriptions from pure drngs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatle special remedies; they’ve been tried and found effective. on The price — the main thing —will be found right in every case, Geo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist eee Apothecaries Hall , B erys ce Cherlettetcun care tohave it, ar official guide, volu- dental, and it seems as though they could turn to it when the time came and get through it with ease ;and they always seem, besides, to have strength in reserve, It is a character&tic of the great man that he has time.”—.N, Y, Sun. An Instance. Talk in print as you would talkto a customer in the store. \When you have a custemer right where you want him or her you don’t simply enumerate a dozen articles from your steck, quote prices and quit. Notifyou are a born salesman. You] say, “Mrs Smith, we've just got In some nice green corn. t is cannedin Maine, and Maine corn you know is sweeter and tenderer and juicier then any York State kinds. I took acan heme with me last nicht, and I believe it’s the best I ever tast-- ed. You'd better let me send you up a dozen cans from this lot. You open one in the morning, and it you don’t agree with me that it’s the finest you ever tasted send the eieven cans back and I’ll make no charge.” Now, why wouldn’t that language be right for an advertisment? Perhaps a few minor corrections might be made, but I’m not sure they would make it any more convincing.—Trade Magazine, The advertisment that was infective because it was too clear and too easily understood has not yet been produc- ed.—Printer’s Ink. The first rule which a young mer- chant going into the retail trade should make for himself with heroic determin- ation is that of doing a business con- sistent with his capital. Failure to observe this rule is the rock on which thousands of promising commercial undertakings have gone to pieces. Whether the capital put into the enter- prise be large or small its size should govern the volume of business.— Printer’s Ink. The Danger of PILES Too frequently overlooked, Dr. Chase’s Ointment a Prompt and Positive Cure, The suffering caused by the intense itchin and burning sensations of piles is only one o the horrors of this disease, for there is always great danger of piles developing into fistula, one of the most disgusting diseases imaginable. Even the great danger and experse of an operation are preferable to running the risk of contracting this most loathsome of diseases. But there is no necessity for a surgical opera- tion for piles. Dr. Chase's Ointment is guaranteed to cure any case of piles, no matter of how long standing, or how aggravated the case may be, so long as piles have not become fistula, It is only by rare chance that internal treat- ment will cure piles. But it matters not from what cause they arise, Dr. Chase's Ointment will at once stop the itching and burning, and soun effect a perfect cure, You can use Dr. Chase’s Ointment with fullest assurance that what has cured scores of thousands of cases of piles willcure you. For sale by all dealers, or Kdmanson, Bates & Ca, 2 : Only the vest kept in stock. Our cusiomers are eatisfied customers. If you want tobe satisfied with your groceries deal with ue, 5 Try the TEA we eeli. Special atten. tion was given toits selection. Thesame care is exercised in buying all other lines. i JAMES KELLY & CO Queen St., near London House Corner, KELLY’S & 60'S, + GROCERIES Are always to be depended on.... COME ———aany AND BE “SSATISFIED wed&v-ky DIRECT CARGO From Ponce, Porto Rice Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright mo- lasses. 300 bris choice bright sugar. 100 bris choice bright crystals due here in a few days. Ask for prices CARVELL BROS ‘ port, FROM OLD QUEBEC. —— —— Further Confirmation, if any is Need- ed,of the Merits of Dodd’s Kid. ney Pills. (Quebec, Aug. 28—This city is the oldest in Canada. It possesses ythe most impregnable feriress in Canada. It is fiuing, therefore that Dudd’s Kidney Pills should be found doing their great work in the city of Qaebec. Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the olde#t cure for kiduey disease in pill form. Dedd’s Kidney Pills are sure, strong andcertain defence against death and fuffering from apy disease caused by unhealthy kidnevs. Mr. James Walters, of Quebec, says: “T am glad to say that my cure by Dodd’s Kidvev Pille, of Kidney Trouble, bas been perfectly eatietactory tome. I often recommended Dod’s Kidney Pills.” Weary of Experimenting With salves, supporitories and ointments and dreading aturgical oderation, scores and hundreds have turned to Dra. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cue for pile ‘the fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent cure She—I will marry you on one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will on better than that, J will buy a brand new due. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. Do not clip ahorse and putan over- coa. on yourselt. Take your own medi- cine. - Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 2 5c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the e throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. - Why is the woman seldom sincere who tells another woman that she is pretty. I nares HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Stre,—I cannot speak io strongly of tbe excellence of MIN.sRD’S LINI- MENT. It1s THE remedy in my house: hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicin2. Joun A, MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays aud holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s sud take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oi] Co. has increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $1106,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Marvy a pele, weak school girl, suffering the évil effects of an exhausted né€rvous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. the bhealthiu) gicw cn ihe cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken place in the body. ———> 2 << The average man who ‘tries heroic measures gets a misfit. es Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Urie Acid le*t in che biocd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr A.W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the — of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents @ DOX. There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’: get her, Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extrector a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours spd cautres neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, — ee Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual interest charge on the Span- | ish national debt is $125,900,000 and the tota] revenue is only $150,000,000. —_ =~ TENDERS. Tenders for building an addition to Southport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Scuthport School will be received up to the 25th August, inst, at the store of Fennel] & Chand- ler, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, T. F. GUARD, H,. MUTOH, AuSouth, 15, d&w Trustees THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK RACES, I899 WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, ee () N—-—— WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER 13th and /4th HORSE RACES PREIMIUMS——— $1050.00 FIRST DAY, 13th SEPYEMBER, 1899 $1050.00 Three Minute Class’ - . - Purse $150 0¢ 2.25 Class . - ~ . 6 8200.00 2.40 Class (Pacing) - - - * $100.06 SECOND DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899 2 50 Class - - - . Purse $150.00 Free For All - ~ - - + 83060 00 2.30 Class ” » =» _ ee $156.06 Entries close 30:h August, 1899. No borse barred by record made after Ist Aug ust, 1899, All :urther part‘culare given on application t> the secretary. Admission to the grounds 25 cents; children under 12 years old 15 cents, Admission to Grand Stand 25 cente. SPECIAL RATES BY STEAMERS and RAILWAYS By regular and special traise from all stations to Charlottetown on the 13th’ and 14th September, good to return up to and on the 14th September as follows:— ~ Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1,25 | Kinkora, Albany and Cape ‘l'raverse 750, Bloomfieid to Portage, inclusive 115 | Souris to Bear iver, inclusive &) Conway to Richmond, inclusive 9% | Rollo Bay to Midgell, inclusive 75 Wellington to St. Eleanors, inclusive 85> | Marie to Douglas, inclusive Summerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew’s to Tracadie, inclusive 2 Emerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bedford to Suffolk, inclusive 35° Clyde to N, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25c; Union 20c Colville to Loyalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetown to Perth, inclusive 75 Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Royalty Junction 48 Road to Peake’s, inclusive to 15c; Cemetery, 10c; St Dunstan’s, 5c Pis quid 4 Also return tickete at one first class single fare will be issued from al’ stations ta Ch’town on the 12tc, 13th and 14.h September, good to return by a!) trains up to and on the 15th S+ptember. The + peci | trains will run es follows—(Local Time) Leave Summerside on the arrival of the regular train from Tignish on the 13h and 14 h September. At 92am Leave Fredericton 10 Sam Leave Kensington 9 48am ” Hunter River 10 am ” Freetown 19 (3am " North Wiitshire 10 53am ” Emeraki WBam - Royalty Junction 11 25am “ Bradalbane 10 19 Arrive Charlottetown ll 4am * — Eliiots 1023am Specia! train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 am; Albany 7.16 a m; Kinkora 7.30am each day connecting with the sp¢cial at Emerald and errives at Charlottetown 11.40 an A specia train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 13th and 14th for the west at 6.00 p m, connecting at Summerside with train for Tignieh. Passengers from the east willar ive by the regular moruing train on the first day and on the second day, inaddition to the regular train a special wil! , Leave Souris at& Mam | Leave Mt Stewart at? Sam rg Bear River ats 31 am 7 Bedford atl@ 18am sie St Peter’s at9 05am, - Royalty Junc. atil0 45am 7 Morell at9 26 am Arrive Ch’iown atll ®am Special train will leave for Georgetown and Sonria at 6 30 p n each day of racee Excursion return tickets wil! be issued at one first-class fare from all stations on the Intercolonial and P. E.1. Railway to Charlottetown on the 12th and 13th Septem ber, good to retura up to and on the 15th September. ge 4 Return fare from Pictou to Ch’town $2.00 on the 12th and 13th, good to return UE é toand on the 15th. Steamer Jacques Cartier wil] issue tickets on both deys, good to return upto aud on the 14th Septemter, for 25c, leaving Ch’town et 5 p m each day Sept. 13 and 14, Pleage notice tiat the especially reduced fares by trains are good to return _on both race days. All commuzications to be addressed to the Secretary. I’, L, HASZARD, C.R SMALLWOOD, President. Secretar: | pn rrn UAAAAAAASACAAAAAAARAES ASS é * Notice! 7 7 : : We sell goods cheap,.and cannot af- ford to give long terms of credit. Please attend to that little bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on Yours very truly, sentner, McLeod & Co AAA GRAGA AKER AAP BK ELEY LEVEY VEN WH BER EEE EEE PREFS EEE Y EEE ES Received sn ceetmmemmcnaniscameh US Ee NEW FALL OVERCOATING Suiting and Trcusering LATEST DESIGAS ~~“ “ . ‘ . - .> ork We are offering a job lot of Summer Suiting at 20 percent, discount. Now is your time te get a bargala. a eh, ea cial »