extensive experience in the intricate patent Jawsof ») fore mcountries, Send sketch, model | or photo fo : free adv! ice. MARION & MA. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 1, 1893 Sn , S, SAN Ly MEDI { Mrs Thos. Trahey of Parrs- Su boro, N. S., says: —In the ON CE year }892 [ was in bed five weeks with Erysipelas, swol- len out of all Sle DOCTORS GAVE human shape eas HER UP. fast sinking and given up todie, At this erisis Nyassan was used and 7HE MASTER OF A BIG OCEAN STEAN- ER iS NOT A PLUTOCRAT, Eversthing Considered He Is Poorly Paid. False Stories Printed—Low Wages Given Other Officers For Onerous Duties—Pure ser and Surgeon, It is the general impression among those who do not know that the duties and responsibilities of the average skip- > | — trom "ue tables, all amotnting to | pretty laige figure, Is Fecupgniad as iue Luancaui end of the fioatang botel and £0 treated accordingly. The smoker and its many attachments are luxuries which the captain is not permitted to enjoy, or if permitted rare- ly indulges in. Any skipper who would make bimself a jolly good fellow in the emoker would lose the confidence of those under his care as fast as a trout taking a May fly. Not that bis appear- ance there would make him any less the sailor, but passengers for some reason or another seem to believe that the per of a regular liner are as many and onerous as the successful bank president and that in addition his salary is just I was cured in a few days Wanted— The Address | of every sufferer in , America. THs NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper j when DO you KNOW? That we are selling Wall Paper cheaper than ever. All new and pretty patterns, Call and see samples, and he convinced that this is | the rlace to buy Wall Paper. Also;—a new and splendid stock of | China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinuer | and Tea Sets cothbined, from $6. 00 up- wards. Dunt make any o istake, tuis is the place to buy Crockery Ware. C. LEWIS North Side Market Square, Grafion Svreet. you write. | rE ae Wever Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR deweler and Optician. Charlottetown, Hard Coal ee Landing to-day, per Bar- quentine Matilda, 450 tons hard coal, in chestnut, egg and furnace sizes. fy PROMPTLY SECURED HY MICH QUICKL:. free copy of our} Write to-day fora w Book on Patents, V/e have cotaiade Ex ports, TAKE NOTICE. I inform tie axubiie, that no person or versens are allowed fishing in Mr. Jou.n White's Mill Pond, without premission from me. JOHN WHITE, Wheatley Rive Temple Bui ding, Montr Montreal ee wls ~ Furness Line of Steamers. S. S Halifax City sailsfrom Halifax Qist April, for Great Britain. This steamer has been fitted up with Cold Storage. Shippers of perish- j able produce should apply early. : W. W. CLARKE, Agent, | | yale much more to bear, while, unlike | } as large. The responsibility of the one is about as great as the other, but when it comes to duties the sea dog has as a the bank president, his salary is as small as his duties are large. It may surprise some of the regular transat- lartic travelers to learn that their beau ideal of @ sea captain who in faultless | gold Jace goes about the deck laughing | and chatting with the tourists, patting | the half fare tots on the back and | @offing his cap to the rug clad occupants | of an easy steamer chair between the | time that he spends in his berth, in the | chartroom or on the bridge, gets little | more money a month than the detective sergeant or the average steamboat cap- tain. In many instances Mr. Gold Lace | | gets less. One of the most successful lines run- ning between this port and Europe pays its commodore, who has been over 20. | years in this particular service, £35 a | month, or about $175. This is about $40 , a week. The other captains in this line aro paid the equivalent of $125 for 80 days’ labor. Any number of matter of | no fact stories have been printed with the object of showing that the com- | manderg of the great liners received in | sOi6 Cases suis ranging from $7,000 to $12,000 per year. But suva talk ig idle. There is nota single captain on the ocean who enjoys such an income. That many of them deserve to is anoth- er matter entirely. In an argument that master mariners | aro well paid the point is advanced that he officers are fed while at sca aud | even alo ngside the w hazf with the Lest that the market affords and at the cx- | pense of tho stegn.ship comm Spafiy. Yet | 80 per cent of these well fed gold laces are marricd and have big familics that demand food, aud aheme either here or abroad, whctber or nct the ship isin port. This estallishment coets as nch while the master mariner is on the bosom cf old Neptune as it does when he is playing dry cob at home for a short period. His geing or coming adds or deducts littte trom the geveral cost. There aro few pursers on the Atlantic who command a higher menthly salary than £10. They niust have years of ex- perience, a host of friends and be *‘top eawyers,”’’ as they say at sea, to com- mand even this figure. Unlike the stewards, and, in the majority of cases, the ships’ surgeons, the purser is sel- dom made the recipient of a generous tip. Nobody seems able to explain why it is so, unless it be that the purser, handling all the money of the voyage, which includes extra passage money, the receipts from the smoker made through the chief steward, the wine clothes TIOSPHODINE. Great English Remedy. ‘kages Guarantced to promptly and permanently cure cll forms of Nervous | WoonD's PTI The Sixria kness, Ersvissions,Sperm- Impotencyand all Fects of Abuse ‘ > Mental Worry, excessive use > . , sgt... Of Tobacco, Opinmor Stimu- Before CNY AB J CET. 1> 4 awhich soon lead to In- tion end an early grave. ete ot rraeda, or Excesses, firmity, Insanity, Constun Has been preseribed over 25 years in thou sancs of cases; is the only / and Honest Medicine known, Askdru for Woed’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthlt I cine in place of this, inclose price in letter, ana we will send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, 5, One wiil ’ + please, six will cure. Pamy free to any address, The Wood Cumpany, Windsor, Out., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist * Beales Corne Grafton and Gt. Geo. St. ————— ate We still have some very extra brands of French Cham pagnes an stock. Grand Mousseux, Chateau de Pierland, Gieslen & Co. a Avize, Mum’s Extra Dry. Alfred Greatier & Co’s, JOY & DAVIES only place for the master of their ship is on the bridge or in the chartroom. And if they can picture him on this bridge in oilskins and so’wester with the wind and sleet and ice blustering around bim so much the better to the perfection of their idea of the practical and capable mariner. The poorest paid man in an official capacity on a@ great liner is probably the surgeon. Some passengers have the opinion that as the company pays the | ship’s doctor those using him on a trig are not supposed to give financial recog- nition to his attenton. Itis true that none is obliged to, but he should. The demand of a doctor at seais in nowise different frcm that demand on land. The steamship companies give @ passen- ger board, lodging and transportation at a cost that could not be equaled on any railroad of the earth, when distance, accommedation and attention are con- sidered. The luxury of a doctor, while generally forced, is at the same time ap auxiliary of sea travel for which the company receives nothing, and which, when free medicines are included, as they invariably are, costs quite a good deal. Experienced ocean travelers sel- dom forget the surgeon when necessity | makes them call for his attention dur- ing atrip. But these experienced tour- ists are few and far between.—New York Mail and Express. Sienkiewicz. Father Barabasz of Baltimore, whe visited his countryman, Henry Sienkie- wicz, not long ago, says in the Palti- more Sun that the Polish novelist is very simple in his manners and is rather silent when in society, but he is a good listener to a good story. He is of medi- um size, rather dark and is inclined tc baldness, with a hint of gray over the temples. The uame is pronounced Chen- kay-veetch, with the accent on the sec- ond syllable and the ch pronounced as in child. His home is now at Warsaw, though much of his time is spent in traveling and in getting material for his literary work. He bas been marrieé twice. The death of bis first wife oc- curred when he was writiug ‘‘Par Michael,’’ and its somber tone is traced back to that event. Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel- lers carry thern in vest f af lis pockets, ladies carry them f in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine closets. friends recoramend them to friends. #< Solu mibias ana Otnere ahcre are two kines of Wheels, COLUM BIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselvee, Py ices 44. 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60 he dollar wheel is equal to best high grade bi- cycle mm the market of an} other nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a not know how to make slop purchaser of a taught As a ¥ goads. The bicycle from me will be to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, We ks e commenced burn lig, ane .an supply any quan tity cf b st quality or Lime, for farmiz g and building pur- poses. ¢ S ©. LYONS & Co &5—pat. cuar.] mo re 7. 6ST For the summer of 98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant Fatm, North River, overlookirg the Hillsboro ee the approach to the ideal — company who do: Harbor, An spot tora summer outing. Apply to 100 P.O. BOX7e¢ Imported, { Ah,’ seid the Jacksonville man, at he sat in his luxurious library, **there’s nothing like a good Havana cigar!’’ And over in Havana the wealthy Cu- ban who was smoking turned to a friend and remarked ecstatically: ‘‘This is what I call a good cigar. It’s a Florida product. 1 import it myself.’’—Phila- delphia North American. ' ‘ On nearly every block in Japanese cities is a public oven, where, for a small fee, housewives may have their dinners ard suppers cooked for them “It’s hahd,’’ said Uncle Eben, ‘‘foh er man ter excuse a boy foh bein at foolish at 18 yeahs ob age as he wab bisse’f at 25.''—Exchange. ———— SICK HEAPASHE Positively cured by these Littis Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- vv —, AL. es TS wt : v A booklet which tells the style of suit worn to best advantage by $% Z the “Short stout” man, 3 the “Portly,” the “Round shouldered, "the “Very crect, "the “Slop- ine shouldered,” the “Tall thin” andthe“Tall Stout.” It indica- tes the pecu- liarities and purpose of the “Tuxedo,” the “Frock Coat,” the “Walking,” ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Boweis. Purely Vegetable. Crnall Pri. Ematl Dose. Smail Frice,. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. stm + S 89 OS Ot Gt 6060 The Time fias Come when those old iobs must be done. Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora barn to be built, cr perbaps your thinking of a house. We Have a Word to Say You will want studding, Laths. some Lumber, we h vou need, It will tage if you buy offer you first very small advance on coat, tiga'e. [t will pay you. Boars; You will want ave ju-t what be to your advan~ from nea. We clase Luniber, Inves: ehingles; TeLernoxe 181 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. a >> > @ @ @ 6° 234 3G é ; ’ , ! ! ! ! ' ‘ ; § ‘ —— Valuable Property P FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Eeplar offered for sale This desirab ile ade is property combines cue alvantages of town and country house. (Jood bathing and boatirg at foot of gar- din. Frst rate stables, ccach houses and larve yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- eervatory. House contaius about 12 rooms, avd is beated by hot air; with narble mante!s down stairs. Large drawing room length of honse; bath room with hot aod cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. BE. I. The shore front is also owned in con- nection with the property, for several hundred feetout. For particulars apply to J.8 Building Lot d0xl00 Feet FOR SALE. . MORRIS, This is one of the most desirable Slots i2 the city, being on high dry ground;! on the east side of Upper Prince St. Apply at tle CITY HARDWARE STORE. ( “Shooting,” “Sack” “Double Breasted” and “Nor- folk” Suits, with their effect upon paral the appearance of different A asi | AM, o f PrYS, LN oes “i oy 4 types ol wearers Woes et I tactical . NORE oper Se t contains practical 4% f f- A E- x pointers on cloths, in- Us EDT ATA? mae SNe Dy ‘ 8 YY | * 1109 } terior construction, S xd, SOLE Qo aie s VA & shape retention, the 2 -CLaTHI NGS C birth and motive of (OE amen “4 “fads” and other trade Sw yrs onaco wine RERILPRICE wes ie i te A ‘ ‘ LIMPED SY THE ferpyr ee “hi secrets of the tailor. Sy meen tas , Li Mailed free on request. Se = 0 A RT A Ef ci QF PRAISE Ce) (SRA VO ye SOLE LOCAL AGENCY PRO Ws BROTHERS. AAHAAASAARAAAA RAR AS Aasas A tady Desires her wedding ring to last a life. it must be well ‘made, right quality. We have just such Rings It’s u In ordet to do this. sufficiently heavy and of the ‘ BARASAS Jont beafiatd to ask to see them. onr business o show them. OG. P. AULCHESOY l, a The Queen St- Jeweller z BRN EE CY LELYEYYLE EYEE EEE i fe a i i i ‘ I (ee { i ‘* * * & HAAAAASEAAARA = WOntlstry A WORD TO THE CARELESS Many persons do not value their teeth If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooth extracted. Justa few words on that point, they g° and have it taken out, that is te last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again Another tooth will begin tro: bling; out it goes, too, and soon after a while the person cinnot masticate food; conse- qunce is their health becomes impaired; then they pay doctors bills, buy medicine, etc., and asa iast resort they get artificial teeth. Now look at the question from a business standpoint. [n the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put there for use Now think of this—if you had a wart on your fic ger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off to remove the wart? Why certaintly not Well, why loose a tooth to remove an ache. We can stop toothac he and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good to be satisf; actory. We guarantee satis- FOR SALE OR TO LET. This property was ovcupied for so ne | years past by tle late J. A. Cameron, | as a watch and jewelry store and dwelling, For particulars apyly to | D. STEWART, |! Baker. Kent Stree That most desirable businesss | | stand, situated on Kent Street, be-| ween Prince and Great George. | faction or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same aay. PARLORS, BERLIN DENTAL Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7 to 8.