THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 7, 1898 On Top... f 20 3 for nursery use, stands Basy’s Own Soa! It is m ca hdl aural } ve eainite end ut fy ote es s' flower extracts. Jt has b« sold and used for £2 lone, and 2 ways been good, that doctors all over Canada recommend its use, having practi- nowledge of its effects. Most of its numerous imitations cre injurious fo the skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. Moctreal. 74 Sz bee cee cll ’ y > Hurrah Por Tracadie. The ladies of Grand Tracadie take this opportunity of informing their friends and the public in general that they intend holding & Mammoth Picnic on Wedorsday July 13th onthe veantiful grounds ad- joi: ing the Hote! Acadia, Picnic ro be conducted on the basket social principal; ladves will please label their batkeis with name and they will be taken charge of by committee and disposed of by auction to the highest bidder, owners of biskets and purchasers of same will be supplied with tea or coffee free. A first-class saloon supplied w th a’) the delicacies of the searou will be on the grounds, also Strawberries and [ce Cream saioon lunch tables etc, All amusements customery et such places will be provided including music, dancing, swir ge, sack racer, tug-of-war. Should ibe vay prove unfavorable, it will be held ow the next fine day. Pro- ceeds ip aid of school fund. By order of Com mittee. wk 23. dy 31 101112 of July. Valuable Property FOR. SAL& The White House, Dundas Esplanaie is offered for sale. Thia desirable property combires the advantages oftoenand ecuntry bouse. Good bathing and bosting at fot of ger dev. Fret rate tables, each heue> and Jarge vard room ' Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contaius about i2 eoome, apd is beated by hot air; wiih marble mantels down staire. Large drawing room length bath room with hot and cold water. of honse; Ths fitvationand tea view, are unexcellid 11 P. E. I The shore front is also owned in cor- nection with the property, for severs hundred feetout. For parviculars apply to J.S. MORRI High-grade a ocme S F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., 4 doors up from J. T re west side of fering to enlarge gre up pictures very cheap fe r three months, that everybody may have a sample of their work. He has in the pant LO months delivered the highest grace Beware of work guaranteed, required, has opened an Office Mc Kenzie’s ste .Jueen street, and is of- on photos, tin-typ*s or werk ever delivered on P az | unauthorized agenis. All and no deposit 138 CHOCOLATE. sun) are ruch in demand this summer. Chi'dren’e Chocolate shoes at T5e 85e and $1 00. Children’s Choco- late buttened boots at $1.00 and 1.25 Mieeee Chocolate shoes at $1.35 and $160. Mises chocolate but- toned boots, $1.40 ard $I 75. Ladies chocolate shoes fron S100 to $2.25 Ladies chocolate laced and button- ed boots from $2 to3.25. W. H. Stewart & Co ; Vropri EVERY BULLEIrITS OWN DOCTOR _——— In spite of the terrivie increase in the Gestructirveness of modern warfare the tendency of the times is to make a con- flict as humane as practicable. For this reason the use of copper covered bullets bas been frowned upon, and a Philadel- phia pbysician hasa plan that he claims will wonderfully mitigate the suffering of a man whose body has been perforat- ed by the modern small caliber ballet. It is well established that the velocity and penetrating force of these bullets are 80 great that unless they chance to strike a bone they will pass entirely through a man’s body without his know- ing it. The physician's idea is toattach asmall wad of aniseptic cotton to the rear of the builet. This would be cover- ed by the shel! of the cartridge aud could not interfere with loading or fir- ing. As the bullet passes through a per- sou the wad will antisepticize the wound and prevent consequent suppuration. It may be possible to so nicely adjust the adhesion of the wad to the bullet that as the missile pasees out it will leave the wad to plug the hole and stop bleed- ing. Ultimately this system might do away with the necessity of a large med- ical corps, as each bullet would carry medical treatment for the unfortunate it wounded.—Philade!phia Record, Truth and Fiction, ‘*Struwwelpeter, ”’ of the pic- tures, represents a little maiden, supine in bed, very ill—and no wonder—withb an immense cherry tree growing out of her mouth. This was the sad result of swallowing the stones along with the fruit, in spite of all warnings. But we all know tiat truth is stranger than fiction, and the Petersburgskaya Gazeta of June 26 and July &, 1897, quotes the following exemplifcation of this saying from the fereigu papers: **A little girl 7 years of age, Amelia L., whose father worked at the sawmills in Beigard (Ain), wae at play the other day, when she maneged to push the seed of a plane tree deep into ber ear. Shortly after she began to experience acute pains, and it was found that the seed had taken root in the waxy secre- tions of theear and was growing apace. The father proceeded to cautiously up- root the intrusive plant, and the girl bas new recovered.’’ If this story is true, it is to be hoped that Miss Amelia L., pow that her ear is once more free and in working order, will incline it to bearken to the exhorta- tions of her elders and will nct go on plantirg plane trees in such obviously uncougenial soiil.—Notes and Queries. oue Position In Society. To all those who spend their time wondering how other people live we would suggest that an examination of the plairtiff's petition in the case of Schneider versus Hosier, 2i Ohio St. 98, might throw some light on the sub- ject. It was a suit under acivil damaze act, and the plaintiff alleged in her pe- tition that she ‘‘was the wife of one Ziti Hosier, on whose good conduct, frugality and personal Jabor she was dependent for the support of herself and their seen rinor the culture and moral training of the latter, and, to a good extent, for childpey for her own position in society. “The said Zimri Hosier, when not intoxicated or laboring waite or the effects of intoxica- tion, was anu industrious laboring man and or. earned and received fcr his sab iy #1.50 a day.’’ There’s man- agement Ph you. Seven children and a wife eupported, the children properly cultured and morally trained and the wife’s position in society maintained— all on $1.50 a day. Pertsaps there may bavoe been extenuating circumstances in the intoxication of Zimri.—Law Notes. _——_— Wood's PHOSVHODINIE The Great English Remedy. Sion Tvs cages Guarentced to y and permanently il forms of lvervous ,_Irvissions,Sperm- ? encyand all a rut or Ixcess S, re ‘a? Worry, excessive use acco, Cpiumor Stimu- Bef reand A fiei i a goon lead to In- frmity, Jasanity, Con tio a da b carly grave. Eas been pr ser’? od over S5yccrs in thousands of cases; is the only Teltiable and I st Medicine known. Ask druggist for we ood" - peecididees if he offers some worthless mecicine fa p'ace of thh, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, {1; six, £5. One wil please, sis? wil? cure. Pamphicts free to any a “dross, The Woced Cumpnanr, Wizadsor, Ont., Cazad Sold wm Charlottetown Ly Georce E Hughes, pregge: | ~ \TMPORTENT TO DAIRYMEN ies can RE cihiisies. 15 to 20 gallon milk cans madev the very best ‘material obtainable. Prices right. Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, June T—lo —BROKER AND— Commission ! Merchant, 0’ Bwyer’s “Cove, St. Newfoundland. P. O. BOX 654. 150 d&w tf The J. D, Bell Marufacturing Co John’s, Only English Pope. The only Englishman who ever ruled as pope was Nicholas Lreakepear, who was born about the year 1100 at Lang- ley, pear St. Albans. He was unani- mously elected for the papal chair in 1154 and bere the title of Adrian IV.— Westminster Gazette. So He Could See. Mr. Barlow— Yes, I'll get a ‘box and take Billy to the pantomime. Billy (who has vever been to the theater)— You'll let me look out of the top of the box, won’t you, papa’—Har- per's Bazar. A London fog absorbs 11 per cent of the rays from cn ordinary gas lamp and 21 per vent of those from a lamp with an incaadescent mautle. Shoes with neels six inches high Were worn at the court of Louis XIV. A Wag Full of Breath. .% The ‘‘preumatopbor,’’ an Austrian invention tor enabliug miners, firemen. stc., to breathe when surrounded b+ ifter Gamp, smoke or noxious tumes of any kind, consists of an airtight rut ver ag coutaining a steel bottle of pute oxygen at a pressure of 100 liters au: metul protected glass bottle contain: 3 per f sclation of caustic soja The oxygen can be admitted by a bru screw into the baz aud drawn into th mouth through a rubber tabe, the no. scing closed by aclip. The tarn of uw» tlie? heod screw breaks the glass bott] the cuusiic soda to flow ur absorbed by a knitted networ bag to absorb the Wing the oxygen to be the apparatus being ruishing oxygen ernoreh 3U to 9G miua 2s bast ericd by rumerous experiments. cen <u MOCwWwlUg ; *LQ i be the uled, cathed, ‘{ to carbonic vet wile capil to la tes, ' : i i CED ini Llis Choioe, Mhe Elcerly Celonel- lunt to say eo, buat women’s fash ec: It seems sO ti > : were much more charming wheu 1 wi a youbg man. ‘tbe Flippant Girl—I can readily b ticve you, colonel. Those were the day when the women wore their hair i. corkscrews, Were they not?—Indianap olis Journal. DYING BY {NCHES! But Dodd's ‘Sidece Pills will Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the prime of life because doctors think Bright’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ble. But Dodd’s Kidney Pilis cure them both. They ave cured thousands of cases. ‘These diseases and other Kidney complaints are as common as ordinary colds. But people don’t realize that they are afflicted till the disease has c1 deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- thee! sy Clire, Thou isands of people are dying on their feet, but do not realizeit. They notice one or more of these symp- toms: shortness of breath, loss of memory, failing sight, ravenous appe- tite, pale or reddish urine, with brick- colored deposit, scalding when urina- ting, constipation, nervousness, pains ia the loins. Their only hone 1s Dodd's Kidney Pills. They won’t fail. ‘They never do. Minx FISHER, SONS & GO. Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Wooilens and Tailors Trimmings Sole proprietors of the ‘“Klon- e838 Gh aike oerge. 2\ Prince Wim. St. K. Sample Room, 3% st. John, Ke H. H. HARVEY, Agent: CABLE ADDRESS ** ALGERNON”’ Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- mission Merchant, Chart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, Newfoundland SCOTT S CODE, For Genera! Business. P, 0. Box 832 For Shipping | 148 12in eod B. C. CODE, cece LLL LL LLL ON —- hea AGUSES PEAKE’ WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- ag? at reasonable rates. Arthur &, Peake. ' Nev. 4 amin Nothing Was Lent. ‘*Are you the society editor?’ asked the large woman, who seemed to fill the room. ‘No, medam,’’ said the one address- ed. ‘‘l arm only the court reporter.’ ‘*Really? lam surprised. But perbaps you will do. Your paper said in its ac- count of the afair at my bouse that floral decorations ‘lent beauty to the scene.’ I wish rou would bave your pa- per state that the floral beauty was not lent. Everything was paid for.’’—In- dianapolis Journal. Mrs, Smitherleigh’s Compensation. ‘‘Wasn't it awfully bard for you to five your daughter up, Mrs. Smither- leigh?’ ‘*Yes, it was bard to think of it, but she’s going to live $m the east, and | have always wanted to spend a summer down tbere eo much.’’—Chicago News. The Differenove, ‘IT doan’ see no diffunce ‘twix’ de man ‘at weeks an de man ‘at loaters,”’ said Deacon Johnson. ‘‘Dey hain't ae diffunce speshul,’’ re- plied Deacou Jackson, ‘‘ ’ceptin dat dey calls de loaferin feller ‘kunnel.’ ’'—At- lanta Journal. Nature makes the cures after all. Now and then she gets into a tight place and needs helping out. Thing: get started in the wrong Siréctiten, Something is needed to check disease and start the system in the right direction toward health. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with hypophos- phites can do just this. It strengthens the nerves, feeds famished tissues, and makes rich blood, soc. and $1.00; all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. lesieuadieal. The most pi ciuresque SULTMEEe Ss resort in America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Rtiverand Lake along | the liue of Newfoundland Lailway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. @uickest and safest route to any partis via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “ERROR” Classed A I at “Lloyds | Leaves Nort. 8)¢. vei) Tues! a, Pne Friday evening, on arr. valofthe fl. C.R. «xpress. teinrning, Piacentia| every Mondav and Thursday morning or. on arrival of St. John’s exprese. FARE: -Charlotttown to St. Ntid. (ret $19 95, secord $10.30, ucketson sale otull + KR. and S, Nav. Co. Commencing abont Jalv Let, steamer Will make three trips per week each way, between Nomh and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundiand. ineseatrip «ill onty te 6 hours. Fur all information apply to R.G.REID, St. John’s, Nal or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, North Sydney, C.B ee leaves Bi Throuzh twions onthe I.C. Sydr ry Pure Spiccs are Profitable But bad spice is scominable. This is a truism that 10 com petet houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of c20% ing is past if you get the rignt brand of Spice, there sre many tbat are tairiy good, it »® alwavs safest to take one which is invariably uni- That one is and while form. { | } ; t M fo Contractors Terders, rddressed to Charles Palmer, Esq., Chri:rman o; Trustees, will be received up wo ) Saturany, 9h July. for the construction of a | new building of brick und stone for the — Edward {sland Hosp.tal A certified cheque for 5 per cent of the (on of the oifer must accompany each tender. he dame ve or any tender not necessarily gee Saal sp°cifications can be seen at the ! er ot C, B. CHAPPELL, ” lea li—eodt i Arch'‘tect ; = he’s. | § oo When appearance is 4 consideration ! SHOREY’S Ready to Wear Clothing becomes a necessity, Who can afford to ignore his personal appearance ? A large manufacturer who studies the want of the people, and wuose business depends upon supplying those wants, will give better results than a tailor whose opportunities are limited and trade local. If your local dealer does not keep Shorey ‘s Clothing—' Remember there are others ’—Write to a larger and more enterprising merchant elsewhere. See that Shorey’s Guarantee Card is in the pocket of each garment, <xzxe> 444 commu +4 ¢ Selling Agents for Ch’'town. J 1h meen 9} mee $4} ane ++} mE} > mE $} co 4 >) ee > Jas. Paton & Ca, 4, Painted — — Wt! last louger than one that’s riated—to say nothing of ia De stter 4 pearance. \Vhat’s just as true is that a Trot uikdiz g . pai nied wi", The Sherwin-Williams Paint ; vill last longer cad look beticr thau if painted witha any aia pe! I aa This knack or unakiee the best paint, we have a 7 ~ eee learned fom meny tiiag. We make caly Tit SER TN-EVILUUAMS Cie ss kaise FS ilTS$ | AM our etesny ond th ties been civen to making them better | than oxy other paints int the work. Fo: (aller information ict 15 send von our booklet—it’s free. cupericnce.s with just one etc $y? Ths leading peint dealers fe: p Tie Socrizin-Willams Paints. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAHIS CO., PAINT ANO COLOR MAKERS, £009 Stewart Avenue, Chicaro, 300 Canal St., Cleveland. 91 St. Antoine Street, MontrocL 297 Wasuingtoa Street, New Yor. rrr T ore — 9 ak = When the natual leatn liave been lost, the comfort, the heulth, the soeech, and the personal appearance will be greatly enhanced by the sulstitution of Artificial Teeth skitifally made. Good he-ith, good a pearance and comfort depead upon the dentists skill in making yn Artificial set knowinaly and perfectly fitted. Art- ificial teeth can be made to pres-1.t a very natural ap- pearance an occasional dark to *h, an irregular arrange- ment, or atasty fillings will bresk the porcelain monot- ouy so often noticexbie. The sunken condition ofa peeronn eheeks and lips duet» the loss of the natural teeth, is chanzed completely by t>e insertion of proper- Jy made Artificial teeth We make Arcificial teeth that will fill out ho'low cheeks and add youth and tone to the countenance. If vou ure teonbled with bad fitting Artificial teeth that do no* stsy in their place as they should, we , bv useof anew method, make your o'd ret over at asma'l expense and give you a perfect fit. - FUE Can Pa 32 en m We giaragtee ouc work tu be Ss :ti-factory Inali respects, ns You can call in, in the morning Jand have your ae i teeth same day. o Painless Dentistry—Moderate Charges. SERN =DENT:L PARLORS. Over Store of Prowse Bros. on ae ae atin ara) we ~ Open evenings 7to 8. veer ere eae »P. i. 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