He ran a mile, and so would many a young ly, rather than take a bath ‘ aah ' without the “‘ Albert”’ Baby’s Own Soap. It leaves the skin wonderfully soft ard fresh, and its faint fragrance is extreme ly pleasing. Beware of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., MONTREAL. Mfrs. Quebec Seamship Co'y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 1899. FOr PICTOU. N.S. — CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Summ erside, Char. lottetown and Souris. F rom Ch’town nt 6 p.m, From Montreal at 2 p. m. Moo. 19h June Mon. 12:h June lo 3rd July do 26th do 10 17th July do 10th July do dSilet do do 24th do do 14th Aug. do Tih Aug. io 28th do do 2Ist do do Ith Sept. do 4h Sept. do 25th do do 18th do } 9th Oct. do 2nd Oet. o 23rd de do 16:h do do 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Returning will leave Pictou, N.S. every alternate Mondav at noon, on errival of Trains from Halifax and St. John, call- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, (ra pe, Mal Bay and Father Point. Sabject to change should circumstance éequire it. CARVELL BROS, Agents June 2nd — 2aw. 4p tz re a 2% a sv é ali» =e al] >is ap rly... Screens DOORS and WINDOWS— All sizes on hend and made to order. Prices right. A. DUCHEMIN & CO. P .E. I. Door & Sash Factory a — Never put “off for tomorrow What you can do to day. If you think you are not getting value for the money you pay out every week for groceries, try us to-day. We Don’t Want a Cent a> Of your money unless you get value received for it. For that reason we are always glad to have you look sround our store and learn how much better you can do here than anywhere else. John McKenna Queen Street, be conquered in after life?” asked a spinster of a mother. “Because they hate to worry the poor litle things about such matters / when thcy are young and should be | Care free. It seems cruel to be all the time correcting them and_ keeping them on their good behaviour. ‘They will have te learn the rules of our | dition | say ‘ain’t’ when several years from now THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTYETOWN, JULY 6, 1899 ee Se ese | t FOr_ cast + The Children: | ITIP IOI IO IESE Og Habits of Speech. hy do educated parents allow their children to contract habits of un grammatical speech that will have to dreadful language all too soon as it is.” “You, 1 the spinster, “and in ad- to learningto speak properly they will have to unlearn the tricks of speech in which they have been allow- ed to indulge alltheir little lives. I know,” laughing, “that there is much ridicule of ‘oid maids’ children,’ but I believe that my theory in this case is correct. Itis a positive unkindness to let your child double his negatives and Sait he will be harshly reproved for such lapses. The child must learn to talk anyway, and is it not as easy to teach him to say ‘It is I,’ as ‘It’s me? ’And is it not as simple for the little tongue to lisp ‘I saw it,’ as ‘I seen it’? I love baby-talk, and should not correct a child for his mispronunciation of hard words. As he grows older he will himself see his mistakes in that line and change them. But I insist that it is a parent’s duty to make the difficult path to grammatical speech as easy as possible by never allowing the little ones to stray from it in the beginning.” —Harper’s Bazar. Summer-time Experiments. When the cucumbers are about an inch long in the garden, slip one gent- ly into a botile not breaking the stem in any way. Partially shade the bottle, so that there may not be too much heat inside when the sun_ is shining, and watch the cucumber grow and fill the bottle. A small apple may, in the same way, be inserted ina short “fat” little bottle, tying the latter firmly to the limb of the apple tree to hold it in place. Such growths inside small necked bottles excite curiosity, even though one knows very well how the curiosity came about. Another curious thing to watch the suspended growth where pressure is placed upon the surface of fruit, vegetables, or tree limbs. ‘Tie a bit of wire about the bark on a limb of a growing tree. ‘The wood will grow in is a 1, when the | ery indelibly print | the paper can be remover name will be found \ ed upon the fruit. To observe how very rapidly a vine “What would you like for luncheon, Tommy, ?” asked ‘Tommy’s mother, as they sat down in a department-store restaurant. “Ice-cream,” replied Tommy, with a smile of anticipation. “And what else ?” ‘More ice-cream,” said Tommy, with a larger smile than before.—Harper’s Bazar. Co Reep Zool is the aim of the business man and the pleasure- seeker these oppressively hot days. Iced water is effective for a moment, but the reaction is worse, and, besides, it is dangerous to drink when heated. Here a is the remedy, A tea- spoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken in a tumbler of wa- ter, makes a most refresh- ing and agreeable beverage. Besides quenching the thirst and cooling the blood, it tones the system, and its use keeps one in a state of SF AAARAAA Pelvis AARAAA A Ra thickness on either side of the ring, but beneath that the limb remains the | same size as when the wire was put on. ! A wire can be put about a growing | cucumber, or two bits of wood can be} cut out and fastened about, when the changed growth can be watched. Find a small thrifty sprout of some hard-wood tree growing wild, and tie it carefully in the way shown. If all goes well, it will go on growing in this shape, and will prove a great curiosity. To see how Nature tries to heal her wounds, saw off a useless limb of an apple or other tree. Watch to sce a little ring of new, bark-covered wood pressing out around the edges of the wound. If it is small in extent, the new growth will nearly cover the saw-— ed surface by the end of summer. An interesting experiment is to get Nature to print your name upon a rosy- perfect health. Recommended by physi- cians and medical journals and sold by all druggists at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 cents. adi rity ARARAAARAR Watches Watches in Nickel cases $3.00 to $10.00 Sey RAAAAAAARA = PARRA A RS " " Si " 7.00 ” 30.00 cheeked apple. Cut the letters that oe : form the name from some newspaper ” Gold =» = 10.00 » 190.00 or other source, and, in the proper] Uhains for Ladies $1.00 to $20.00 order, paste them upon the surface of; Ribbon Guards Qe an apple that is just beginning to put a Pie Whine 1.00 to 50.00 rosy hue upon its cheeks. Later on . silage Cuff studs and links 20 to 10.00 | Collar Studs 05to 200 THOSE Brooches 25 to 20.00 Spectacles 50 to 10.00 BOOTS Silverware nearly all kinds, in good quality plate. OF BELL'S! c : Also some in solid silver: Beauties, and so cheap. Look at some ot the ridiculously low prices on the cheaper grades. Ladies - - - 75e Misses’ = . * 65 ce j Men’s Strong Boots « S5c Then we have ever so many others— in fact all the best, leading, popular makes. YOU SHOULD comeand see my stock. Shop is on Great George St., quite near Queen Square Gardens, JOHN H. BELL GREAT GEO. STREET. NgaR QUEEN STREET. BW. PAYLON D. L. HOOPER Agent for the Windsor, N. S. Plaster Co.—English Selenite Cement and Cal- cined Plaster. Also agent for the Maritime Clay Work Brick. A stock always on hand. Also a well furnished feed store adjoin- i ie Cor. Great,George & Chestiit 3/ ' and drecding asurgical oderation, scores and ‘ handreis have | oin'ment and found it an «absolute c: | terrible itching, and it is } manent care j | but the best man doesn’t get her. can grow in twenty four hours, put a| small sweet potato inside a wide-mouth- | ed bottle, and fill the latter nearly full of lukewarm water. ‘lace the bottle | in a warm spot where it will have} plenty of light, and very quickly a vine will start upward from it, and the | rapidity of its growth will be somewhat | astonishing. ‘lo note this ac urately, take a strip of card-board and mark it off into inches and fractions of an inc h, and place it behind the vine. The lower end can be giued to the inside of the bottle’s mouth, when the daily | growth can ; $200: at A slance. Harper’s Round Table. Weary of Experimenting With salves, supvositories and cintments W. Chase’s ue for pile The fisrt application brings relief from the is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- turned 10 Dra. There is a better halfin every wedding— Minard’s Liniment is used by ne SiCaBS, i + ae Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-half of the total wealih of all nations, - Mle lay ~ AEE am Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, DR. A. YL. uvante OR gx cicuicense | ae —) CAiARRH CURE... Ge Wye > is sent direct to the diseased narts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droy pings in the ; throat and permanantly cures ot Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free, All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Bvffalo. >? The evil that men do is soon forgoiten— by themeelves, HIS OWN FREE WILL —— Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly uf the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wooderfrl medicin>. Joun A. MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eighi novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oil Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl, suffering the evilettects of an exbausied nérvous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blood, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooe. The healthful glow cn ithe cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken place in the body. The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kid neys are keyt heathy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chate’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in che blo d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr _a.W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The annual in‘erest charge on the Span- ish vations] debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,000,000. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend Swell “™ Photographs. THE “UNIOLA” ie, THE NEATEST, TAS TIEST, AND NICEST THING IN: PHOTOS. .... Better Arrange a Sitting ! WESTLAKE BROS PHOTOGRAPHERS....... S§ City | of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK S. 8. City of Ghent will sail from Char- lottetown every Friday at / o'clock during the season of 1899 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkes- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 pm making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accomodations. Saioon amidships Special low freights will he given this season Furthee information apply ro W W CLARK Agent Ch’Town May 27 tf Remember in Purchasing That the Action of Aviano |” Its Very Life and Soul tee More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piaxo, than to the = outward appearance. A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamentaf ” furnturs, but a piano with The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used in a Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choices — material and the Highest Skill in workmanship that the world can pro. duce. 2 k The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is »lways neat, durables ane Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano. are no higher than thoseu! of other makers. . OTHERS) LF { a va MILLER BR The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building Queen St, 1anos re -—JUST ARRIVED AT-— FLETOHER'S PIANO WAREROOMS. OPERA HOUSE BUILDING. * aad ati. ee Gay’sPlants 10 dozen annual bedding flower plants for $1.00; large wiatered over daisy and pansy in bloom, 25 to 30c per dozen; sweet william, sweet rocket, forget me not, 4e each, 30c per doz; vegetable plants, extra early transplanted cablave plante at 400) per 100; celery transplanted 40c; extra early tomato for ripe fruit, 30c per dex; later tomato] 2c per doz; outside cabbage for fall and winter u #¢, J0: per 163,802 per 1000. 4 If to be cent by mail, 4c extra per 100 for postage. Orders to the value of $1.00 wil | receive $1.20 cents worth,send $2.00 and you wil! receive $259, send $3 00 and rece veto the velue of $3.75, and send $4 and receive io the value of $5. Please rem the order. Write plainly—addiess, J.J. GAY & SON, Nursery Gardens, C’towo, of the market, or gardens, head of Prince St. Telephone 180 eee reeevereetoty stnvverenrnvrsevrrenteenestper tres Men's shirts Underwear Collars Ties Gloves i WUUAWALALALAGANAUALANGLdsAdNddLALALdAdLdAbAdbdLdLdddbdddd abddabdusdadene ' ; i sh aca | BSE? PF ee < TJ Hari 7 | * abbhed ba adddddad _ *. ’ AYA PNNTTEPP NEP DNN TPNH en err eeeReT Nn Nene nen Tone? One Of The Finest Shops In The Maritime Provinces Vur new store in the Prowse Block Sunnyside, is one of the largest, best stock- ed and most up-to-date china shop in the Maritime Provinces. ¢ China, Glassware, and Crockery Tea Sets, Dinner Sets, Single Pieces, Glass, Toilet Sets Here you cap get a fine French Set, you a few dollars. hard to beat. Come in and see our store- It’s a selling cheaper than ever before. You can get a ret that will only cost You can also see some Chamber Sets for style and finish yr | | large place, and we have a large stock, WP COLWILL CHARLOTTETOWN, P. EB. 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