THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTOBER 11 1898 The coming gene- ration will have fewer skin diseases, because so many mothers are | : : using Baby’sOwn Soap THe Apert To'ter Soap Co. MONTREAL MANUFACTURP URS ALBERT OF THE CELEBRATEO fOUET SOAPS BI 0000000000000 0 sied-higinttiiieg-dannaeianiies teppei 09006006000 02 0608660050 | $ MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property also on Real Estate within the limits of the city in sums of fron twoto five hundred doi’ars at a reduction on rates of interest, J. H. Keddin Block. He OO4 0000800 <. 06580960 8009 Current Solicitor Cameron SOPS SECC OSSEOOO*® tt The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) Prom POINT DU CHENE (on arrival f afternoon train from St. John) for d5ummerside, connecting there with exprese srain for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day traia for St. Jobn. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of loternational Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (con recling there with day train for Cape Breton avd Hali fi, at Halifax wita C. A. & P. Line for Boston, F. W. HALES ' Ch*town, P. E. 1, SECRETARY > a a € - gGaiters Ladies Gaiters in Black and Fawn high or low. Good value in every pair. Don’t buy Gaiters before seeing our stock and getting our prices. > — mm oO Ladies, Misses and childrens Leggins. See our Corduroy high legginé for children. something nice. R. k. JOSE, Sinj«rs Can ef DOE.96 O66 HOHOO8SO6OOHO6H5 O55 OVO @O66 6G 2? ©6962 YS B8B468 68880 € 2S OD ©. 4 S-403 OS FOO 920283 0809. BS OW 40S OVO O@DoD To Boston: PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS —_— a Qe Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Churlotietown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the sane evening. Tickets for sale by W. W. CLARK, Ageat via., Pictou | @xposi | forest clad. | guaiacum and copal, while the list of FERTILE PORTO RICO nir. Frederick A. Ober, late commis- sioner in Porto Rico of the Columbian butes to The Century “The Island of Porto tion, contri an article on If well, this is probably the case. But from frequent colds, nervous per fectly many are suffering debility, pallor, and a hun- secluded valleys, where the soil is of | great fertility. The impressive features of the landscape are the rounded sum- mits of the multitudinous hills, which | leave the coast in constantly rising bil- Jows that finally break against the cor- dillera vertebra; yet all are cultivable, and cultivated to their very crests, | though the higher mountain peaks are | Rico.’’ Mr. Ober says: In the extreme northeast rises the highest peak of the central cordillera in the Luguillo sierra, known ks ‘*E] Yungu or **The Anvil,’’ variously estimated at from 8,600 to 4,500 feet in he ight fhe hills are of lesser elevation | toward the west and southwest, bus | the whole north central country is rug- ged and uneven. Between the spurs | from the main range lie innumerable | | More than 1,800 streams, it is said, | of which number perhaps 40 or 50 at- tain to the dignity of rivers, rise in the hills and seek the coasts, most of them | running northerly, though the best har- bors are in the west and south. But ) notwithstanding the great river flow portions of the island in the southwest | are afflicted with drought at times, | owing to the precipitation of the north- east ‘‘trades’’ against the northern hills. The higher hills are clothed in the | exuberant and diversified vegetation of | the tropical forest, where tree ferns | flourish, and great gum trees and moun- tain palms tower aloft. At lower levels | are the cedar and mahogany, walnut and laurel, with many others noted for their useful woods. Throughout the island are found those trees and shrubs valuable for their gums, as the mamey, medicinal plants includes most of those, invaluable to our pharmacopeias, which tropical America has given to the world. These are the silvestres, na- ture’s wild children, but of cultivated plants there is no species peculiar to the tropics that does not flourish here. In the littoral levels, between the mountains and the sea, grows the sug- SIGK HEAGAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. T They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Smail Bose. Smal! Prico, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg eee oe i L i : ADVICE ABOUT pice. When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namov or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al-~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for: : : Mott’s CARD. The undersigned wisher to intimate to the young ladies and gentlemen of Cnar- 20 BG BVSeBeBBeGes " Before and After. firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Peliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if dred aches and pains, simply becaus. »‘ey are not fleshy enough. Scott’s Emu*sion of Cod-« ‘liver Oil with Hypophos- | phites strengthens the diges- | tion, gives new force to the | nerves, and makes rich, red blood. Itis a food in itself. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta | ar cune, Which may be culfivated up to an altitude of 3,000 feet. It was intro- duced here from Santo Domingo, hav- ing been bronght to America either from Spain or the Canaries. The annu- al yield of sugar is estimated at about 70,000 tons. In these fertile lowlands also tobacco does exceedingly well, and the annual production is said to be quite 7,000,000 pounds. It may be cultivated on the hills, but the true mountain lover is the coffee, which does not do well below 600 feet and is at its best 1,000 feet above the sea. It was first brought here from Martinique in 1722, and now yields to the extent of 17,000 tons an- nually. Maize, the trne Indian corn, is indigenous, as is the yucca, the aborigi- nal ‘‘staff of life,’’ and both grow ev- erywhere, as well as the pineapple, which is more reliable and more uni- versal than the peach of our north tem- perate zone. Cotton and rice are found at nearly all elevations, the latter, which is the chief food of many labor- ers, being what is known as the moun- tain variety. Bananas and plaintains are wonderful- ly prolific, bearing fruit in ten months from planting. Tke plants virtually last 60 years, being equally long lived with the cocoa palm, which produces nuts in six or seven years and there- after during the space of an ordinary life, its yield being reckoned at 100 nuts a year. The annval product of bananas is given as 200,000,000 and of cocoanuts 3,000,000. The entire range of tropical fruits is represented here, such as the guava, lime, orange, agua- cate, sapodilla and avocado pear, while all subtropic vegetables may be raised, including those of the south temperate zone, such, for instance, as are grown in Florida. The mineral kingdom has fiot been so exhaustively exploited as the vegeta- ble, but more than traces have been found of copper, coal and iron, as well as vast deposits of salt. The rivers at one time ran to the sea over beds of golden sand, and from the streams to- day (as in the neighboring island of Santo Domingo, where the first Ameri- can gold was discovered) the natives wash out nuggets by the crude proc- esses of that distant day when Aguey- naba went prospecting with his false friend, Ponce de Leon. ae larger than the agouti and the armadil- lo, but birds are relatively numerous, with afew of fine song and some of brilliant plumage. All domestic fowl! do well here, and the great pastures of the northeast and southeast suppott vast herds of cattle and horses, which suffice not only for the needs of the island, but are exported to all parts of the West Indies, being held in high esteem. There are no poisonous reptiles to be feared, but insects of questionable char- acter are too numerous for comfort. This island indeed were a paradise without them; even with them the inhabitants seem to experience little trouble. The worst of these are the scorpions, centipeds, tarantulas, wasps, mosquitoes, some apecies of ants, ticks, chigoes and fleas. The heat of a tropical climate like that of Porto Rico, which, though rarely exceeding 90 degrees, is continuous, is conducive to the breed- ing of inser’ reste of all sorts. We presume everyone would like to know where they can get the best value fottheir money. Call to the new biue store, Sunnyside. —W. P. Colwill 211 Le weno I —— — Woony’s PHOSYHODINE. The Great English Remedy. : Six Fackages Guaraniced to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effectsof Abuse or Lxcesses, m Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- lattetown, that ic is her intention to con- tinue the dancing classes so euccesefully | conducted by her mother, for the past 50 years at TERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Strcet. Classes will be opened for the season, o: Tuesaay, Oct. 4th, at 4 and 8p. m. Private lessons given as usual. JANIE BURRIS. 228 dytd&w he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, cne package, £1; six, $5, One will please, six will cure. Pamph.ets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E ee ee Hugbes, Druggist. There are no native quadrupeds here - HOTEL CLOCKS S TRUTHFUL “hen I am traveling, | never put the slightest confidence in a household clock,’’ writes Robert J. Burdette of ‘“Tongueless Liars,’ in The Ladies Home Journal. ‘‘A hotel clock 1 can depend upon. There are too many watches in a hotel—good watches, watches whose absolute correctn7ss means money to the commercial men who regulate the traveling life of this country. A lying clock would be spot- ted in a quarter of a second, and the unhappy clerk scourged with pitiless sareasms therefor. In the course of my wanderings up and down this part of ‘he globe I missed a few trains and lec ture engagements by depending upon clocks in the homes of my friends Having thus paid for my lesson, $15, - 009 or $20,000, I think. by my own computation of the value of my lectures (set abead a little bit, you know, it may be a trifle fast. I, haven't time to look up the exact figures, ) I withdrew all my trust from mantel cloeks, especially th highly ornamented marble and gilt va- riety with silver bells or cathedral chimes. ’’ FRIENDS PREVAILED A Nervous Toronto Woman Walked the Floor During the Night for Hours at a Time-She Makes a Statement. TORONTO, ONT.—‘‘I was troubled with nervousness. It was impossible for me to keep still andif the spells came over me during the night I had to get up and walk the flcor for hours et a time My blood was very poor and I wassubject to bilious attacks. My feet would swell and I was not able todo my own house- work. I treated with two of the best physicians here but only received relief for a time. I became discuuraged. One day a friend called and advised me to try Ilood’s Sarsaparilla. I laughed eat thead- vice but 1 was prevailed upon and pro- cured one bottle. Before I used it ail I began to feel better. I took several bot} tles and also several boxes of Hood’s Pills. Now I can eat and drink heartily and sleep soundly. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has entirely cured meand also strengthened meso that I now do ell my own work. [ cheerfully recommend Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla to all sufferers from nervousness, weakness or general cebility.”” Mrs. H. F. ParM, Degrassi Street. Hood’s Pills cats t'operate : eas TENDERS. to take, cents, Tendere will be receiv-d by the nuder- reigned, at Sours, until the ]5ihday of October, at 12 ’ ‘clock noon, for tbe whole orany portion, ofthe estate ofthe late firus of McDona'd & McEKachero of Souris. An inventory cf the esate may be teen at the «flice Jaetely occupied by the said firm, at Souris, aforesaid. A certified cheque, payable to the order of the undersigned, equal to 20 per cent. of the amourt of the teuder, must accom- pany the tender, which cheque will be forfeited, ifthe tender be accepted, and ihe person terdering fails to complete the purchase of the property tendered for. In case tender te not accepted, the e «que willle returued. The estate consitts, amongst other things of safe and sbop farn:ture, a house and let at Souris East, 50 acres of land at New Harmory.a lot of lxud at Souris, a farm, knowa asthe Fiannigan Farm, book debts, promiescre mctes, judges ments in the Supreme and Covatr Courts The highest or any tender not neces sarily accepted. lated at Souris this let day of October, A.D., 1898. JOAN McL EAN, GEORGE B, McEACHERN, Aseignces 229 d&w td A Man can neither live pious- ly or dig Righteously Without a wife —zichter We sell Wedding Rings and also Wedding Presents. “He asked a maid if she would wed, And in his hou-e ber brigh'ness shed She faintly smiled and answered low If to the Modern Store von go And buy the ring from JUREY & CO.” For wedding presents we heve a large arsortment of silverware all new latest de-igns with lowest prices. In clocks, we have as large a display ae there is in the city. and the lowest prices possible. Jewelery and Watches rew ard # good as- sortment and very cheap. Repairing promptly atiended to. Clocks Watches and Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. JUREY & CO. Prowse’s New Stone Block. Upposite Post Office. FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market.. ‘This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty rooms and shop, all in good repair. stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Good | ee ar en ee er. ee RT 0 Ne or eo Le eee OOOO rw VOnmnw vb ow FROM INDIA AND CEYLON a. x i S a. oon «4 9 a ; > o 4 ELEPHANT CRAND . { -~ * ~ PURITY AND STRENGTI oa C a Coinbined with flavour, make Totey’s Efephant Grand Inco Covion 8 4 facet Teas, favorites the world over. These qualities and thir O09 ( jow prices ] inve Di ade the 2k Oy : ( 3 a aot » . Tea Va 1@ 2a Res O ) A alue °c = aia : Sold in Joad packets « Retail pzi-~ ™1 Gvery packet, : 25c. TO $1.00 PE™ La 6am . 9 fycur grocer cunnot supply you, write us and we will see your order is filled. g - ws JSSCPu TOVLOY & CC., Leadon, Cag. Cacacion licad Office, 14 Lemoine &*., Montroz! 3 Ne eee eae OF ote OUTS, ULSTERS = REFER] We are showing the finest stock of the above we = iver showr— We hed the go od fortune to secure from a mg \facturer, ore of the best in Canada, the goods af a big duction, ond we can sell you first class goods for the same. price you pay for sioddy. This is an eyeopener, don’t buy shoddy coats, when yeu can have our coits of good quality at the same price. een ey ad pra mea E Soy oe ‘ei J. oe Macdonald & Co. TB. CLIFT ST, JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND . ee ee ee ee A A De oe oe ee oe eee Oe oe eee ee ee ee ees, 2. a Den ee Re ok ——— General Shipping and Commission Agent and Auctioneer. DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF—-— Island and N. 8S. and American Produce SPECIALTIFS: -. = (attle, Horses, Hay, Oats, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Poultry Butter, ete. -—-—AGENT -FOR THE~—— “Stration Little’ Line of Sailing Vessels from Boston t St, John’s, ed by the medical profession and by 1 nay ¥ hoe have discarded their trosses and remain treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- | cured. bury met hod of persistent self-help in remov- | THE IMPROVED RUPTURE CURE, * ine causes rom the blood Cpntinuovs, in- | Painless, involving no incopvenience and re-— telligent treatmen: in person or by lett r | auires only 5 or Gyisits, Examinations free — insures Minimum of suffering and Maximum and conjidential. of cure, postible in each case, Ne Pay Until Cured Avoid Attempts Tnaided. j ‘THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS~ MICROSCOPICAT, FXAMINATION OF | £ ; * RUPTURE CUKED by the IMPROVED method Endor ¢ BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &c. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HoOsPITalL, Tents verrs practice in N. Y. Citv, Diploma reg- istered in U. &., and Canada, Address: Charlottetown, P.E.1,, Gan. OFFICE: VICTORIA KOW. £¢(¢(Cn wccetions reserved fcr patients. Retelexces cr aypliceticon: TORONTO EXHIBITIN To Charlottetown While in in Foronto attending we purchased the Entire Exhibit of The Deminion Organ Co And bave them now on Exhibition in our ware rooms. [bey are beauties—each instrument fiaished and tuned with special a No increase inprices. Call in and see them MILL Ths P. E. Island Music House Testimonials on application, Correspour | dence solicited. A per rfect cnurecan be guar. ' ran: eed if yuu obey instruciions. i | | DR. CLIFT a Charlcttetown, P. E, Island, Canada 5 © FFICE— Victoria Row, VPeurRs Until lla, m.?7to&8p m, Connolly Building, Queen St.