THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAT CI 25, 1898 Happy, healthy child- Every childless ian feels a tugging at her heart - strings a when she sees e another woian’s \appy hea@iwly king babyw Motherhood is w ) supremest and “art's rian aS duty her su ? premest happi n> ress Even in ~~ childhood = she ‘7, shows how deeply this sentiment is implanted in her breast when she plays with her , ‘dolls. There are wig thousands of a Naz iY { otherwise happy eae WW PWA wives in this a NS ala : “" world who only we lack the thrilling touch of a first-born’s fingers to complete tbeit nappiress Evel fe may be the mother of happy robust 1ildren who will. Thousands of women W iad lived years of cheerless, 7A } 4 led life to them weak or whose babies have and sickly sooTi ti ire now happy mothers of healthy children, and bless Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pres tion for the wonders it has accom plis! forthem. This great medicine acts dir y and only on the delicate and im portant organs that bear the burden of ma- ternity it makes them strong, healthy, vigorous and elastic It allays inflam. mation, heals ulceration, and tones and strengthens the nerves. It banishes the discomforts of the expectant months and makes baby’s advent easy and almost pain less. It insures a healthy child and an ample supply of nourishment. Honest dealers will not offer worthless substitutes for the sake of a little added profit. I cannot say enough in praise of Dr. Pierce's Favorite Prescription, as it has undoubtedly saved mv life,"' writes Mrs. Florence Hunter, of Corley, Logan Co., Ark ‘*I miscarried four times; could get no medicine to do me any good After takimgz several bottles of Dr. Pierce’s Fa- vorite Presc:iption I made my husband a pres- ent of a fine girl Pierce’s Comtnon Sense Med- ical Adviser. For paper-covered copy send 41 one-cent stamps, /o cover customs and matling only. Cloth-bound 50stamps. Ad- dress Dr. R.V. Pierce, Buffalo, N.Y. Awhole medical library in one 1000-page volume. Free! Ir Italian Ware House Beal’s Corner Cor. Grafton and Ct. Geo. Sts North side Queen Squarre Jules Robin Medicinal Brandy ———— JOY & DAVIES. ‘Wholessie Wine Merchants. For | Sale. The subscriber offera for sale the fol- lowing properties, formerly owned by the late Richard Piliman, at French River, New London, 1. Afar containing 25 acres, all cleared and in @ good stace of cultivation, siooing to the south. 2. A plot containing 2 acres, with god dwelling house coutaining 11 rooms wad a new barn and wagon shed, thereon. There is also ther2on a store, gomplete with shelving, ete., and a granary. 3. One acre of land, across ibe read, Opposite the store,and building lot at the croas roads, near the store. These properties are well situated in one of the finest localities in Prince Ed- ward Island tor business or farming purposes. The subscriber aleo offers foreale a dwelling house and lot at Kensington. The house contains 11 rooms, and is ip good repair For further particalars apply to Meeers. McLeod, Mor-on & McQuarrie, Solicitors, Charlottetown, o1 to the owner, LAVINIA J. PILLMAN. a 20 s. j.3mo Ayer, Mas een een Our New System of----- Business Practice Is the latest and best,and is working like a charm. It is real, actual busivess, and makes still more eomplete what was already the best sy. stem in the Dominion. We give the best business train- ing. Send for our new pros pectus. You ean enter the P.EI. Commercial College at anv time. ISAAC OXENHAM, mw Prineipal and Proprietor Cn’town feb9—26 wte ao 2D Bottled J Oye Enspty bottles wanted, cheapest cash price paid for all kind of empty bottles. JOHN P, JOY, Cafe Gt Geogre St. Fictoria to to be a fact. JAVA’S GIANT TREE. AKBOREAL SIAMESE TWIN HUNDREDS OF YEARS OLN. Stands on the Site of the Ancient City of With the Worship Padajarain — Crowned Gorgeous Orchids, It Wooes and Wonder of Men. Undoubtedly the largest tree the world has ever seen is the giant tree in the island of Java. This monarch of the eastern for ests stands on the site of what in ancient times was the city of Padajarian, the glo ries of which, now long since departed, were of 60 magnificent a character as to have been extolled in thesongs of contem porary poets who flourished in those re mote days, who never tired of telling of its grand buildings, its magnificent palaces and, above all, « its wonderful tree Karthquake and t’ ne have long swept the city and its peoplc away into a common oblivion and have left little save the sur viving poetry to tell of the existence of this beautiful city But the great tree still remains, which the devastating earth quake shook, bnt could not destroy veritable vegetable giant, which spreads out its great branches over a large area ot ground, formerly overshadowed the great palace of the native princes who ruled in times long anterior to the Dutch sway and was ever the wonder not only of the whole city and island, but also of the East In dian continent generally. It still stands asa recording rronument, linking tho post with the present, and commands not ci.ly the wonder and admiration of visitors from distant parts, but the adoration of the Indian natives, who worship at its shrine. The place where this great wonder of nature stands is called Batutulico. Con- tiguous to its base isasmall wooden house where several Mohammedan priests and at- tendants reside, who perform daily native religious ceremonies and services. ‘'o their Gabecis! care is committad the canservaver = SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Littie Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Furely Vegetable, Smail Pill. Small Dose, moll Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. S See you get Carter's, Ask tor Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's T H#tle Liver Pills, How a person can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this + All druggists; soc. and $1.00. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte We are not going to move But we are selling Crockery just as cheap as we were. Special discounts on all Cro-kery China and Glass now in stock, to make room for sprir g importations. Also:—First class Photographs made in all the leading styles, at the old stand, C. LEWIS Exactly opposite the Norts Side of Market House. Grarron STRERT....00000 : { his ; Sons of the Empire.’ of this monarch of the forest, and also the | custody of a number of much prized and venerated relics of the departed city, and from the fees received for the exhibition of these and showing the wonderful tree they , manage to derive a fair inceme, tor tue tree enjoys an odor of sanctity much be- yond al! else in the island, and attracts | not only the faithful to its shrine, but also the curious from far and near. It stands contig’ us to the wayside and forms an imposing and striking feature in a landscape by no means otherwise deficient in natural grandeur, on an elevated plain, freely visible from all sides, attracting the | attention of all comers, even in the far dis- tance. So noble is its appearance, s0 ma- jestic its port, that once beheld it can never be forgotten. Shining rivers, waving fields of golden colored cereals, woods and moun- tains, together with a live volcano in the background, complete the picture. Its trunk is of such great girth and dimen- sions so vast that a score of men joining their outstretched hands cannot complete- ly embrace it. Botanical data are not forthcoming for the determination of its age, for it is deemed too sacred a subject to allow of a proper expert examination being made. Perhaps the greatest marvel, though, is that it is in reality two trees blended, as it were, and welded into one, and, still more curious to relate, two trees of the saine genus, but of different species. Both have | grown together and form an indivisible common trunk of enormous size. The dis- tinctive fentures of each species appear un- wmistakably in the branches, and reveal the very remarkable difference in the color of the foliage. At a little distance off this presents a truly strange spectacle. The leaves of one are of a lively and beautiful green, while those of the other are of a much deeper shade on the upper surface and pale on the under. The one has long, slender, drooping branches adorned with elegant foliage, refreshing to look upon. From its majestic appearance this kind used to be planted in front of the palaces of the native rulers. Its larger branches put forth fascicles of roots, which, instead of descending, asiscommon among plants to the earth, have crept along the old runk, wrapped their strong arms around it and ultimately blended themseives with it. The other species, less graceful per- haps in growth, has shorter, more rugged and lustier branches, and by these and the color of its leaves is readily distinguished from its twin relative. Below, both be- caine, so to say, fused into one mass, min- giing sap and fiber together. The trees both belong to the natural family mo- racew, a race Which has given birth to sev- eral other giants of the vegetable world. Lbey are of the genus ficus. On arriving at the base or entrance of the tree the visitor today who has come to inspect its wonders is met by the priests in charge, who proceed to perform forthwith some slight religious ceremony, at the ter mination of which an invitation is given to ascend its aged sides, which is done by means of the countless lateral branches and the aid of peasants, who are at hand to render assistance to all who require it in the journey aloft. On arriving at the hor- ticultural plateau or tableland at the sum- mit words fail to at alladequately describe the lovely scene which meets the eye in all directions. It is literally clothed all over with elegant flowers and parasitic plants. Orchids in a multitude of species have crawled up many a withered branch and flung down gorgeous flowers, roots and leaves in one waving mass of fantastic fragrance and floral elegance. Lichens scaled up the wooden cliffs and ferns of tnany species grow up from the dark hol- lows underneath, while loranths suck the vital juices and scrophulariads cover the branches with a veritable patchwork of many brilliant hues This tree, in fact, may with truth be termed a garden in the air, a mundane paradise. The rain of ages has washed down into its cavities dead leaves and de- caying material, and thus a rich invigorat- ing vegetable world has been. created, highly fitted for and giving exuberant nourishmeng tothe hostof plants which in the course of time, and some ina most mysterious manner, have found their way to the unique site where they flourish soe well.—London Standard The Maul of Lincoln. Dr. Bozzell of Clifford, this county, has an old beech maul used by Abraham Lin coln for splitting rails during his boyhood days. ‘The doctor’s father borrowed the maul of Lincoln's father during Abra ham’s boyhood days when they were neigh bors in [linois, and never returned it It is now a valued relic.—Columbus (’md/ Letter in Chicago Times-Herald The Oldest University. The oldest university in the world is at Peking. Isis caiied the “School For the Its antiquity ts very great, and a granite register consisting ot stone colun.ins, 320 in number, centains the bames of 60,000 graduarss. Woon’s PIOsSPrHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotencyand all effects of Abuse or Excesses, geo Mental Worry, excessive use of Todvacco, Opiumor Stimu- Afte r. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and cn early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 ycars in thousands of cases; is the only Icliable and TIlonest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phesphodine; if he offers some worthless mecicine in place of th!s, inclose price In Jetter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, 1; six, $5. One will please, six will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, ‘ Windsor, Ont., Canada, oN 3old in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. 4A. McLEAN, Q.¢. BARRISTER, &c. gain, and on easy terms. An Invisible Clew. “There was one time in my houszkeep- ing career,’’ said the lady who had had the experience, ‘‘when 1 thought there ‘ wasno use of locking doors, tor thieves e oh. Se we would break tnrouga uu, v0... “We were sitting at dinner one night when I heard a noise that sounded as if | Sone One was walking around in my room. | I went up immediately to see. No one was there, but every drawer in the room was open and all my jewelry and valuables of every description that 1 kept in my room were gone. It took five or six keys to get | at them all, as I had been very particular about keeping them locked up. I had not been out of the room more than 15 min- utes, and how any one not familiar with every inch of the house could have accom- plished such a piece of work was a mys- tery. There was one thing I noticed upon entering the room and that was a peculiar | odor. It was like a mixture of cheap per- fume. I had never smelled anything like it befcre “We notified the police and they worked on the case for weeks, but could make nothing out of it. “One day when I was passing through the laundry 1 noticed that same strange odor. ‘**Mary, what’s that you are ironing?’ said I, for it seemed asif the odor came from the ironing board. ***It’s some of my brother’s handker- chiefs,’ said she. ‘We investigated, and of course found that the brother was the thief.’””—Detroit Free Press. Ewald and His Prayer. In the new polychrome Bible the name of the Deity is given as Jhvh, this vowel- less form being as near the original He- brew as the English alphabet can express it. This reminds a writer in the Rochester Post-Express of a story told of the famous German professor, Ewald, who once in- serted a parenthetical footnote to a prayer. Ewald was in the thick of a fight (such as scholars wage the one with the other) withthe eminent Hebraist Gesenius when he arose to pray in his classroom. And he began thus in slow, solemn voice, “‘O thou great, omniscient, infinite ‘Jah,’ ”’ and then added, half to himself, “not ‘Je- | hovah,’ as that fool Gesenius says.”’ te iy 4 : RG aH Pee at Sia Ft Mo ae me he woe SS Ne N My i I ey oe here seaw : _ uv Sat) -* THE FOUNDATION OF HEALTH. ® Without health life is not worth the living. Health is so easy to lose, and so hard to regain, that its preser- vation should be the first con- sideration of all. Neglect of the many disorders of the system often leads to the loss of health. They who lose < health lose their usefulness in this world of work. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt is the retainer—the régaine:—the foundation of health. It helps nature to build up the swstem that neglect has broken down. Abbey’s Effervescent Salt is a well know and much appreciated medicinein England. It is new to Canadians but is rapidly gaiu- ing converts here. Many prominent physiciansin England testifytoits preventative and curative qualities in cases of Sleeplessness, Spleen A ffections, Loss of Appetite, Nervous Depres- sion, Biliousness, Indigestion, Sick Headache, Sea Sickness, Constipation, Flatulency, Fever, Rheumatism, La Grip Neu- ralgia, Gout, Skin and Kiduey complaints. All. druggists sell this great English preparation, Price 2/6 or 60 cts. a bottle. THE AGBEY EFFERVISC NT EALT CO., LimiTaD, MONTREAL, CANADA, AAAAAAAAAAAARAR, TENDERS TENDERS will be received by the undersigned until March 26th, at noon for the construction and exterior‘com- pletion of a church at Tracadie, PYE. L. —foundation being built Tenders will also be received for construction and exterior conpletion of same— all the material being supplied, Lowest tender not necessarily ac- cepted. Plans and specifications can be seen at the Parochial House, at Tracadie. P, J. HOGAN, P.P. Farm For Sale. 60 acres on Mount Edward Roa?, a good house, fine ovtbuildiegs. An Orch- ard situated about 1} miles from town, The above farm wil! be sold ata bar- Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hutel, Baown’ BLock, CHARLOTTETOWN, tf pat. —_ : > ~d i 7 : + 3 e $ in cash or stamps, we will ‘mail you, all charges prepaid, handsome i metal box, size «% inches long, 3% inches wide and 1 inch deep, filled i SA g, 3. ; x ; with Treruryv’s ELEPHANT BrRanp Inpo-CEYLON TEA, 50 cents per Ib, . ai ee ie quality. The box alone is worth the money—the Tea it contains 1s worta more than the money. ‘ It’s offered as an inducement to make you acquainted with the . : ; i ie cia ¢ delicious Elephant Brand Teas, and incidentally to see where our adver- , tising is best read—and so kindly mention the paper. a e TETLEY’S ELEPHANT BRAXD INDO-CEYLO™ : « * Teas are sold only in *%4 and 1 Jb. lead packets, : € never in bulk and can be had from most : dealers in good groceries in Canada, 19 At the price printed on each packet (25 cents re to $1.00 per Ib, ) they are comsidered to be the k ; , , ' [ EAS Best of Tea Values. 1% ELEPHANT BRAND. 4 rLEY & CO 1s JOSEPH TE ; , 14 LeEMoINE STREET, MONTREAL. Me MWe Ne NA SNE ME SNE Me MME Se Me SM MMe SONG Se SEMEN She SM, WS A ASAS AS AS USASACASUO US AUS ASAE ASAT UE AE IESE AS PASTA IT AS AP A Wouldnt sellit for $4 t Tkls is what a well known gentleman in the city says about his Highland Range that has been in use for about 20 years. We sell them. Pe en ee eee u 4 is WANA S% SSE MM SESW NEE ss NEN ZINR ZENZA ZED Tis Sar ASS AP UP AP Sais AS PAS 7 7 WS AP AP UE UE WS UP AS AE pence arrears -— ee A HINT FOR SPRING | To Be Forewarned is to be Forearmed if Just received.—New 1 of Boots and Shoes for spring ia and summer trade. Good s and reliable wearers. . NEW STOCK OF RUBBERS NOW OPENING tal Priees and quality to suit everybody. A Weeks & Werren || Nartb Side Mark Square. if a = — SS — COLCLE 22 PAINLESS DENTISTRY ( SKILFUL DENTISTAY i MODERN DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists All the%above are found at our office. SAVE THAT TOOTH We always advise to have a tooth saved, We have ertab- jished our business on the-fact that we save teetu. When it ig necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract it without pain, by use of the famous BERLIN METNOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use rf ELECTRICITY, Our Crown and Brince Work is modern. C 1] and see epeci-nenr, Gur ArriricaL Teerns. them in every way. We use best materiale, and have modern machinery to work with. We put gold filling in Artifical teeth, everything to make them look natural. gveranteed, We make all kinds, and guarantee Our prices are low, and all work BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, 5 \ Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7 to 8. KanUNe _- neta Re ORR og a ee