$ & a a. * * z ‘a bas - a J ‘ a er meen Meme A GLOWING TRIBUTE eee To the Wonderful Efficacy of Dodd's Kidney Pills. By Mr F W Barrie, of Central Waterv:lle, York Co., N B. Wao was Cured of Kidney Disease by Them, After Other Remedies had Failed, Central Waterville, N B., Nov 9.—Mr F W Harris, « well known and higbly res- | pected resident of this place, has maile, | over his own signature, astatement that | should be resd in every household in the Dominion, for it points a wayto banish from our country the greatest evil and the greatest danyer that threatensus, Mr Harris writes in these words : “This isto certify thatafter baviug suffered for two years anda balf with Kidney Disease [ | have been cured thoroughly and complete. | ly by three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. " “During the greater partof the period pamed, I was apable to work, and my com~ plaint was ste adily growing woree. [ tried many different remedies, but received uot | the least benefit from them. ' ‘From the time | commenced taking | Dodd’s Kidney Pille,ray condition began to improve, & d continued to improve until ] bad used three boxes I thea required no further treatment, for [ was cured abs sint “T make tatement voluntarily, and of my own accord, never having been | asked to do % : A statement like this should carry the greatest weig! t with those who read it. It | i¢ aglowing tribute to the wonderful effi | cacy of that far-famed remedy, Dodd's Kidney Pills, the one snd only known cure for a) forms fk dney Disease, Dodd’s Kidney Pills are seld by ell drug giste, at fity cents a box; six boxes $2.50, oreent, on receipt of price, by the Dodd’s | Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Oat. us : of the medicine. y and thoroughly. tories = - _ — BOVRIL. A tea spoonful to a cup of hot | water Bovril The Only Beliable Beet Fluid Bovril | Bovril | Is Relished by Invalids Bovril Enriches Soups, LF "aAVICS, ete i i } ‘ i 7 . ; ADVICE ABOUT _@& pice. When orderime a, ¢ Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al-~ ways fee! sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: Wiott’s Beaver Line CHARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE a” ~SQ ee? €O86S 2S HFS 4888 BS2S O04 6 GEE BOBO 48F BESTT : : : ; ’ ; i | j } | 1 It is proposed to sai] the Steamship “LAKE WINNIPEG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown Liverpool Nov. 7 Nov. 25 Dec.10 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for carrying | ve stock. Excellent a commodation for passengers For freight, passage, statemoons, and Other informe ‘ion apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, 06 Avent THE KINETOSCOPE The war correspondents need not gd out of business. The football) season is about to open.—St. Paul Globe. The ushers in one of the New Yorx the- aters have struck against being obliged to wear powdered wigs and we don’t blame ‘em a little bit.—Boston Horald. Talking of a coaling station in the Pa- cific, that important coaling station, the gellar, is becoming a burning question in the household.—Philadelphia Times. A bicycle century club offers a hand- some prize for the most appropriate ode to be sung at thelr coming annual meeting. What's the matter with ‘Old Hundred?” | —Denver Post. If these stirring international questions are not soon settled, the annual chrysan- themum shows will come along and divert public attention from everything else.— Baltimore News. Those people out in Oklahoma who turned out ard lynched a judge of the court must be very fastidious concerning the quality of justice in that territory.— Washington Post. Of course it is an Ohio baby that enjoys the proud distinction of being born ina Pullman car. Wonder if the porter re- ceived an extra quarter for the additiona) birth.—Roston Transcript. A San Francisco girl now takes a four mile swim in the Pacific every morning. But as likely as not some other girl will be mean enough to charter a tug in order to kiss Dewey first.—Chicago Times-Her- ald, A jockey boy, 17 years old, has signed a contract which calis for $16,000 a year salary. In view of this, why should am- bitious young men strive to be basebal) pitchers or professional bicycle riders or even college presidents?—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Mrs. Matilda B. Carse still has hopes of saving the W. C. T. U. temple in Chi- cago and also hasa plan. She wants 100 persons to give each §1,000 and 100 other persons to give each $100 toward lifting the debt from the building. The plan is "HE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 11 1858 | enc A simple, and if Mrs. Carse can only find} the persons she wants the temple will be saved.— Bloomington Pantagraph. GLEANINGS. has heen traced back as far as 2240 B. C land is Beachy head, the height of which is 564 feet. The use of cocaine to produce local in- sensibility is forbidden in Turkey on re ligious grounds. ‘‘Are there not some things worse than the bad dollar?’’ suggests a significant trend of thought. Boothbay Harbor, Me., reports ‘‘anoth- er sea serpent,’’ with head as big as a fish barrel and of size and shape and motion that puzzled the experts. No fins, flippers or tail had this latest marine monster. The bulletin board in front of a Cleve- land church the other Sunday contained this rather ambiguous announcement: '*Evening Service 7 o’Clock. ‘Hell Is Paved With Good Intentions,’ All Are Welcome. Seats Free.’ Aristocrate a la lanterne would’ be ne meaningless cry if a revoiution were to break out in Paris, as the city still keeps up 266 oil lamps, suspended by ropes to gallowslike posts, such as were found con- venient in 1798. The Armenians claim to be the most ancient nation on the earth and are gdoubt- less, like other Ayran races, of the line of Japhet. They have often been compared with the Hebrews, and they exhibit Sem- itic characteristics, The water which will allay our burning thirst augments it when congealed inte snow, so that it is stated by explorers of the arctic regions that the natives ‘‘prefer enduring the utmost extremity of thirst rather than attempt to remove it by eat- ing snow."’ Since 1888 the American prune product bas increased rapidly, the quantity import- ed in 1897 being. Jess than one-fortieth of Chinese coinage in the shape of a knife | The loftiest cliff on the coast of Eng: | The germs of consump~ tion are everywhere, There is no way but to Sight them. If there is a history of weak lungs in the family, this fight must be constant and vigorous, You must strike the dis- ease, or it will strike you. At the very first sign of failing health take Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It gives the body power to resist the germs of consump- tion. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toropte, The California production 55,200,000 That of 1892. for ‘896 was estimated at pounds, a quantity which will be largely incrersed by trees already planted, but not yet o™Jearing age. Outside of California the principal prune production is in Wasa- ington, Oregou and Idaho. PERT PERSONALS. determined to die vivacious For a man who was in the Jast ditch Bianco is a corpse. —Exchange. lelen Gould is loved by the whole American army, but she won’t marry ai one of it.—St. Paul Globe. That man Sagasta is a natural born crisis destrover, judging from the facile manner in which he dodges them as fast as they appear.— Detroit Journal. Q@ucen Victoria has bestowed the Order of the Garter upon Queen Wilhelmina, The happy young sovereign seems not to be lacking in strong supporters.—Kansas City World. Spain is in tears over her empty treas- ury. Now, if she would start an investi- gating committee on atour through the pockets of Weyler che might find something to her advantage.— Brooklyn Eagle. Ex-Queen Liliunokalani accompanies the United States commissioners on their tray- els through the Hawalian Islands. She is rapidly developing into a full fledged American tourist.—New York Mail and Express. CURIOUS CULLINGS. ‘ Girls in New Guinea have small chance of eloping. Every night they are put in @ little house at the top of a tall tree. The ladder used to reach it is then removed. | A Persian never takes a dose of physic until he has previously obtained a favor-, able answer from heaven in the shape of an omen. Should he happen to sneeze when he has the potion at his lips he throws the medicine away, It used to be the custom when the chief, priest of one of the Kongo tribes showed symptoms of illness to kill him forthwith either by strangling or by aid of a club, the natives believing that if he were a)- lowed to die by discase all the rest of the world would perish ; ‘ POLITICAL QUIBS. Secretary Day is not the least bit super- Stitious. There are Ohio men who would hot think o1 on Friday or any other dav.—VWashington Post. resigning an office mm «th How quick we are to adopt current ghrases ,iuto political slang! ict isa Seaclire ch Fars ns Ate Utiuuibn ‘Laced so acictes. er- ers AIT. CI. _-- ADIN HM) charges that are so humiliating to you Don't neglect y be cured—-not in an incredibly short time. Mr. C. G. Archer, of Brewer, several years. the heatt—relicves in 30 minutes. Dr. A invigorator and system renovator. Snights. 356. Sold ly Tre STOP IT NOW! Before it is too late, stop that succession of colds that means nothing more nor less than catarrh, Stop the suffering. Stop the disagreeable catarrhal dis- and offensive to your friends. it run on until vour condition causes you to be ostracized as if you were a leper. Vourself until consumption makes its fatal appearance, ly relieved, but absolutely and pei fectly cured. 20c, fo will restore vou to complete, perfect health. : Hundreds of cases of from 5 to 20 years’ standing have been cured—cases that physicians had pronounced incurable, The catarrhal powder acts like magic, not only in catarrh, but in colds, sore throat, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness and all similar diseases, Maine, writes as follows :— 1 have had eatarrh for Water would run from my eyes and nose for days at a time. months ago I was induced to try Dr. Agnew’'s nd wonderful temedy I have not had an attaek. I would not be without it. Dr. Agnew’s Cure or the Heart cures all cases of organic or sympathetic disease of Don't let You can Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder It gives relif at once. It cures tonsilitis, About four Catarrhal Powder, and since using the At druggists. new’s Liver Pills are at once a mild cathartic, r 40 doses, Dr. Agnew’s Ointment relieves in a day and cures eczema, salt rheum and all diseases of the skin, Cures piles in2 % °, W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggists. Cured His Cramp. Atan evening party in London some time ago a gushing girl was introduced \ to Mark Twain. “On, Mr. Clemens!”’ she said. “Now, | please, do tell me! I’ve been thinking of taking up writing, but I am so afraid of that dreadful writers’ cramp one hears 60 much about. Did you ever have it?” “T did, madam,”’ “And what did you take for it?’’ “ Beefsteak,”’ “Just fancy! fou apply it?’’ ‘Broiled and internally,” said Mark Twain gravely. ‘‘I can’t answer for its | being a panacea, but it cured the kind of | Oram» I had, all right.” But how and where did When they put @ mao in jail, he cannot follow hi* natural inclinations, He can- not eat what he wants to—he is limited to a very frugal diet. Is it not equally true of a dyspeptic? For all the real enjoyment he get« outof life, he might as weil be in jailk He cannot eat what he likes, nor enough. Ue suffers much, gets litte rym- pathy. At first, perbaps a little heaviness in the Stomach, a little souraess, windy belchings and heartburn; headaches and biliousness and a foul taste in ithe mouth iu the morning. Chronic constipation is almost inevitable, and means that the body is holding poisonons, impure matter thet should be gotten rid of. The poison is being reabsorbed into the tlood and the whole body. Impurity in the blood may | lead to almost any disease. Constipation is the start of itall. Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pi llets cure constipation, cure it 80 it stays cured. No other remedy inthe world wil! do that. Sead 31 cents in one-cent stamps to World’s Dienensary Medics! Association, Buft-lo, N. Y., aud receive Dr. Pierce’s 1003 p»ge COMMON SENSE MEDICAL ADVISER, It .-isaced. T was curep of painful Goitre by MIN~ ARD’S LINIMENT, Chatam Ont. Byarp McMvutuin i was cureD of Inflammation by MIN ARD’s LINIMENT Walsh, Ont, Mrs W. W. Jounson I was cvurED of Facial Neuralgia by MINARD’'S LINIMEN?. Parkdale, Ont. J.H. Bartey An auxiliary step for railroed cars is mounted on two swinging bolts attached to the under side of the fixed s ep, to swing downward and project the etep beyond the bottom fixed step, where it is brli by hoops engaging eyelets at either end. Minard’s Liniment the best Hair Restorer Li Hung Chang bas his opponent and rival, Chang Ten Hwan, in hock. It is pow Li's “day in court,” so to speak, When it isn’t Hung, it’s Chang, and nobody but Great Britain and Russia knows the difference, — Chicago News, Mr. Montague, of Dunnville, Cured of Ulcerated Liching Piles. Mr. Robert Montague, of Dunnylle, Ont., writes :—"*Was troubled with Itching Piles for five years and was rohadly weerate!, they were very painiul. to much so, thatl could not sleep. I tried almost tvyery medicine known whenI was recommended to use Dr. Chase’s Ointment. I purchased a box and from the firse »pplication got reiiet. Have uscd two boxes and am now completely eured,.” China mav be 1,000 years behind the times, but sbecan put up a fine example of the advanced woman. —Indianapolis News. Minard’s Liniment is the best Those mandarins with three tails who rome time ago were cracking jokes abou: Li Hung Ubang and his yellow jacket are now sleeping in the woods —St Louis Re- public. Those Vired Kidneys. Dr. Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills heip tired kidneys to do what they must doif you are to be a heaity man or woman, The Vatican is soon to by lighted with electric I'ghts, tbe plant being set up in the former barracks of the French guards. As there «re 11,09 rooms the plant will be quite an extensive one, ee M inard’s Liniment Cures LaGrippe Lighting the pyramids of Egypt with electricity and the installation of a 24,000 horsepower plant, 10 cost some $400,000, is i plan now under consideration by the Brits ash government, Chase's Preparations Have Merit. For Piles, Eczema, Salt Rheum, Pin Worms and all skin diseaxes Dr, (hase’s Ointment is a positive cure. It is recommended by the Dr. C. M. Harlan ofthe American Journal of Health. ’ Dr. Chase’s Catarrh Cure with blower in- cluded will cure incipient Catarrh in a few hours; Chronic Catarrh in one months treat- ment, ’ Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills are the only conibined Kidney-Liver Piils made and wil positively cure all Kidaey-Liver trouoles, — Dr. A professions! school of electricity is to be estatl shed it St Germain, near to be celled the Ambere institute, The school is intended to furvish laborere and foremen with an electrical eduction, and first class instruction will be given in both theory and practice. M inard’s Liniment for Rheumatism The longest stretch of straight railroad line in America is on the Lake Shore rail. wav, beginning at # point three miles west of Toleda and running 69 miles without a curve. $O99OOSS55995O9 0% 096906900566 6556600 085000006 re . 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