ce ae _ ‘ se. ot gy ee NEW Ih. a are es se ee ee ~.~Babys Own *) (23; Soap” “WHAT WE HAVE WE’LL HOLD.’’ Albert Toilet Soap C»., Mfrs. Montreal. 71 eee Newfoundland, The most picturesque summec resert in America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Riverand Lake alorg the line of Newfoundland Railway abounds with Salmon & Trout ™ a Snortest Sea Voyage. Qhuickest and safest route to any part is via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A lil at Lloyds. Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday and Friday evening, on arrival of the I. C.R. express. Returning, leaves Placentia every Morday and Thursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: =—Charlottetown toSt. John’s, Ntid. first $19.95, second $10,30. Through ticketson sale at all stations onthe [.C. RK. aud S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, steamer will make three trips per week each way, betweea North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundlaud. The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn's, Nfld or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents North Sydney, C NOVA SOTIA’S —__—GRAND——_— PROVINCIAL EXIBITION INDUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX, N. S&S. Sept, 22nd, - - - Sept. 29th, 1898 $16,000 $y 25 per cent. th> largest Prize List of- ferid in Eustern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expenseithe Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magniticently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands in Premiums $16,000 Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with display of Fire Worke surpassing apy- thing ever seen East of Teronto. To~ gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London and New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists address, and all information, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. MARK FISHER, SONS & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Large stock of ‘Lennis Suitings and Fancy Vestings. Sample Room, 72) Wrince Wm. St, St. John, N. B, Bt H. H. HARVEY, Agent THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 26, 1898 ae | TOBOGGANING IN 1765. It is intéresting to note in Smollett’s “Travels Through France and Italy”’ | that when the novelist was making an ¢sion in March, 1765, from Nice across the Maritime Alps to Turin he descended the Piedmontese slope of the Col di Tenda toward Cuneo on a tobog- gan. ‘*Having reached the top of the moun- tain,’’ he tells us in letter 38, ‘‘we prepared for descending on the other side by the leze, which is an occasional sledge made of two pieces of wood, car- ried up by the coulants (local guides) for the purpose. I did not much relish this kind of carriage, especially as the mountain was very steep and covered with such a thick fog that we could hardly see two or three yards before us Nevertheless our guides were so confi- dent and my companion, who had pass- ed the same way on other occasions, so secure that I ventured to place myself on this machine, one of the coulants standing behind me and the other sit- ting before me as the conductor, with his feet paddling in the snow, in order to moderate the velocity of its descent. Thus accommodated, we de- ecended the mountain with such rapidi? ty that in an hour we reached Limon. Here we waited two full hours for the mules which traveled with the servants by the common road.”’ This is simply tobogganing used as a practical means of transit for travelers in the Alps.—Chambers’ Journal. Given as a Medicine. A rebuke emphasized by a kindness is apt io be remembered. One day an offi- cer walked into the office of one of the well known business men of the west. ‘*What do you want here?’’ he said to the officer. “I’ve come to attach the wages of one of your men for a debt.” ‘*Who is the man?’’ The officer named him, and he was at once summoned to his employer’s office. ‘*How long have you been in debt?’’ was the first question asked. **Been behindhand for 20 years. I can’t seem to catch np,’’ said the man. ‘*But you have a good salary.”’ ‘*I know it, but I can’t get out of debt. ”’ ‘*You must get out, or you must leave here. How much do you owe?’ The whole was not nmmuch less than $1,000, but the employer immediately wrote his check for the amount, and said, as he handed it to the man: ‘**This will pay all your bills. IfI hear of your running in debt again, you'll have to go.”’ It was what the doctors call ‘‘heroic treatment,’’ and it not only astonished the man, but ‘‘revolutionized’’ him. He settled with his creditors, and then, by carefulness, kept out of <lebt. Better than a genius for making mon- ey isthe habit of paying as you go.— Youth’s Companion. if you are ill you need a doctor in whom you have confidence. If you need a remedy you want one that has been tested for years; not an obscure, un- tried thing that is urged upon you, or on which you save a few cents—that is no consid- eration as against health. For wasting in children or adults, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites has been the recognized remedy for twen- ty-five years. 50c¢. and $1.00, all drug; ists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemisrs. Toronto. FOR SALE O8 TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in coanection, A»ply to ; THOMAS CAMPBELL TENDERS. CITY OF CHARLOTTETOWN, ‘ealed Tenders addressed to the andoodgiiid and endorced “Tender j for Warehouse” will be received at | this office until noon on Monday August ist, for the building of a Warehouse in ihe rear of the City Hall, according to plan and specifica— tion to be seen at the office of Mr. C, B. Chappell. The Council do not bind themselves to accept the lowest or any tender, By order, H. M. DAVISON. City Cierk. City Clerks Office, City Hall. July 22nd 1898, 169 3i ! cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine WE MUST BE STRONG Or We Will Fail in the Fierce Struggle! for Existence. The Dyspeptic Cannot Win Unless He Uses Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tableta— They Give Perfect Health, Strength and Vigor. The dyspeptic suffers more than his | usual share of agony during these swelier- ing hot days. The Jauguor and sluggishrees caused by the heat affect the digestive system, causing ore than ordinary defecte, The blood is thin, watery and weak. It is feverichiy hot. The beart beats more | rapidly, causing greater strain on every | portion of the buman machinery. Dizzivess, fainting e*pells, eudden and severe attacks of diarrh«ea, follow : The condition of the victim is deplor - | thought it was one of the boarders’ hata able. eae A WEAK BROTHER Penn had avery strong aversion to tobacco. Once he came unexpectedly upon some of the Friends who were en- joying the fragrant weed, but out of respect for their great leader they hid their pipes, which, however, still con- tinued to emit smoke. Perceiving this, the governor said pleasantly, ‘* Well, friends, | am glad to see that you are at last ashamed of your old practice.”’ ‘‘Not entirely so,’’ replied one of the brethren, ‘‘but we preferred laying down our pipes to the danger of offend- . ing a weaker brother.’’—London Tit- Bits. A Change of Opinion. ‘“‘There’s a good deal of human nature in a puppy,’’ remarked the philosopher, | calmly watching Fido tearing his best hat to pieces. ‘Almost as destructive as one of my little nephews. ”’ Mrs. Bouncer--Why, professor, don’t you see he’s yot your hat! The Professor-—Thunder, so he has! I Neverthelese, it is very easily remedied. | Take that, you whelp!—Boston Tran All that is needed is @ short course . lets. This will positively cure indigestion and dvepepeia— because Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- leta digest the food themeel ves. The smaller browr tablets that go with every box, acton the liver and bowels. giving a perfect opening and stimulating treatment. Thue the digestive system is put in per- fect working condition. The blood is made pure and coo); the waste material is prom pt- ly carried cff by the bowels, instead of | | getting wet, or catching cold, is liable being retained in the system to rot and fester and poison the blood. Health, strength and vigor follow the ure of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets. t You can distinguish the people who use | Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets from tho-e wha | don’t. Those who do, look robust, healthy and vigorous. Those who don’t, look weak, ! sallow and languid. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets are sold by all druggieis at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. ———_ _-ae Sailing om Mresh Water. A Pittsburger who at one time serv- ed an enlistment on the United States steamship Michigan, a vessel of the United States navy which is stationed on the great lakes, tells a story of Charles VY. Gridley, captain of the flag- ship Olympia, which led the fighting at Manilla. Young Gridley, shortly after gradua- tion at the Naval academy, was ordered to the Michigan for duty. A few days after he had reported the commander ordered the usual boat drill, and the crew went through the process of aban- doning the ship. When the cutter of which Gridley was in commapd had gone a mile or fwo away from the ves- sel, the young officer, who had never before sailed on fresh water, inquired sharply for the water cask, which he discovered had not been placed in the boat. ‘*What do you fellows do for drink- ing water when yon are called away from the ship?’’ he asked the cockswain with some asperity. ‘Sure, sir,’’ replied that worthy, ‘we generally dip over the side.’’ Gridley had nothing more to say, but the joke has been in circulation ever since.—Pittsburg Dispatch. Rattleship and Cruiser. The difference between a battleship and an armored cruiser is technical, and experts have stumbled over the matter. A battleship is supposed to bave heavier guns and armor and to be better fitted to withstand hard knocks from an op- posing force. But this does not always hold good, as may be seen in the case of the Maine as compared with the Brock- lyn. The Maine was a battleship, but she was not so large nor so heavily ar- mored as the armored cruiser Brooklyn. On one point there seems to be no ais pute, and that is the fact that the cruisers are faster than the battleships, and it is conceded also that in most in- stances the battleships «are better pro- tected. Woow’s PIIOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaraniced to promptly, and permanently cure ali forms of Nervous Weakness, Envissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all : effectsof Abuse or Excesses, i Mental Worry, czcessive use R of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of known,’ Ask druggist for Wood’s Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter. and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any aldrass, The Wood Company, Windser, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. WILL, H. PRANKLIN, Commission Merchant ee ee O'Dwyer’s Cove, St John’s N. F. P. E. I. Produce a Speciality. of treatment with Bodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- | ! ' script. TWIN TORTURERS! Lumbago and Rheumatism made Harmless by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Lumbago and Rheumatism cause endless pain and suffering. Every man and woman who runs chances of | to suffer from one or both. Our hospitals are full of sufferers from these diseases; none are more pain- ful. Every nerve is on fire; every | joint is a centre of agony ; every mus- cle an area cf torture. ‘To move hand or foot makes the victim shriek with agony. Rheumatism makes more cripples than all the railroad accidents that ever happened. ‘Twisted, mis-shapen caricatures of humanity, who cannot walk without misery, are to be seen every day. The kidneys are to blame. | If they. are healthy you needn’t fear Rheumatism or Lumbago. Dodd’s Kidney Pills keep the kidneys healthy | and cure Rheumatism and Lumbago. Dodd’s Kidney Pills aLways CURE PICKFORD & BLACK. — 3 c a ig AY tes") = = “ = J ~~ ral —, HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN. SEASON OF IS9SS. §.8.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Ubarlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of 1+98, for Halifax, salliog at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Causo, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River. Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tues day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation, Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’towa, Mav 14,1898. Hieh-erade éazt FLocme | §. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T. McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge photos, tin-typss or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a saiple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade wurk evcr delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. A work guaranteed, and no depos requ ired, 138 SS IMPORTANT T0 DAIRYMEN 250—.. 15 to 20 gallon milk cans made v! the very best material obtainable. Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, June 7—lm HENRY R. LORDLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Jobn, Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales, Island correspondence addressed to Charlottetown, ARE YOU SHORT AND FAT ? ARE YOU TALL AND THIN ? 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