ate Ser Swe UNS SL VIF SIS BUS Bee SVS VS VV VIF Bee Be Oe ee Oe ee canarias ee aia a eal aa The Nicest Freshest the appetite. all your money to buy. the house will like. gee US, Drisc ‘ QUEEN STREET KBLLY’S & 60'S, THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, one somes Substance -Shadow Hons RNEUMATISNS aricutTs°” DIABETE ye want a horse worth $100, you'd be silly te pay $:00 for his photo only. If you seed D DD's KIDNEY PILLS you'd be silly to buy an imitation. DODD'S ARE se i oo LIKE THIS, D-O- D-D-S| BEST GROCERIES that Groceries will tempt | Groceries that do not take Groceries that everyone in Buy and try. Come in and ee] CD Hor nsby | | Are always to be dependei on.... | | 32 to 38 QUEEN ST.| | | casks. \ * GROCERIES ie Only the vest kept in stock. Our cus.omers are satisfied customers. t to be satisfied with with us. Try the TEA we seli. Special atten- Lion was give i to ita selection. Theeame care is exercised in buying all other lines. | If you, ws groceries dea your | I silica AND BEI : ‘ ARBs ’ . -&. 4 : ’ 4 “SSATISFIED | JAMES KELLY & C0) House Corner. | v ky ! a weed Phone 174 LEITH HOUSE P.O. Box 326 | WHISKIES in Ushers special a G...4.G- reserve >} Doctors specia] Royal Blend, Galic, Greers, O. V. H.Islav Blend, | Robertson anderson famous whisk- es,and 20 other cheaper brands in cases flaske and bottles; also in octaves & qr. WALKERS RYE in Club a3 | Tenperial, also on draft Seagrams, Corbys | & Wilsons Ewpire Rye in all sized pack- | ages. } « Jockey BRANDIES in Henneesy Cleb” (Carte d@or) Tricoche and other cheaper bran isin cases qr casks & octaves M Demerara ful] strength inparch eons and barrels, Jamaica in cases, bot- tles and half- botties, Gin octaves and qr casks, slso in case al! prices. WINES Wilsons invalids port special | reserve, arp y & navy port, Tarregona & stive ports. several brands high and low ‘rade Sherr = clareta champagne etc, etc ALES & PORT "Bass, (Hibberis) in qts and pts. Guinness’ stou: (Burks) im qts aod pts. Keiths Labatt Halifax Breweries & Ready in Hhds and half Hhds, aleo in ard pt be thes. MINERAL WATERS Shank’s Bel- fast ginger ale, sppolovaris water, Rose- back water, Havelock & Wilmots spa Ginger ale and table waters, AUGUST %, 1899 ame oe ean t 9 SEA BOY, By JOHN J. A’BECKET. s it was that Mrs. Garrity’s reck- ness of heart to the litt] s repaid 1 hundredfold, for erless bairns thrived and mall father she l for on for 1 r three years ething happened, Se: taken a boy’s place one nigh! ing alley while the boy wi iy for some hours. He did not get t gh till 10 o'clock, but he had 60 in his pocket, which the different shad given him. The children vere at home abed and asleep. He had told them to goto bed at 9 o'clock if wasn't back, and they hadn’t the slightest inclination to disobey the wise and careful Sea Bey. They never had any fear, for they were too used to the dark old elephant to mind him, and as for thieves— what had they to fear from them’? They never thought of them. As Sea Boy drew near the elephant and looked up at the grim, dear old blind creature, making believe watch the sea, even ip the dark, moonless night, he ca short, and his brave heart thumped. The elephant’s eyes were a deep, dusky red. Sea Boy rubbed his own and looked again. Yes, the eyes were a blood red. And at that moment from the side of the big howdah, which was perched on the elephant’s back, a thin, long, quiv- ering tongue of fire shot in the air and licked the wooden column. The elephant was on fire! Sea Boy yelled ‘‘Fire! Fire!’’ with all his might and started on a run. hitching up the narrow leather strap around his slender waist. He didn't know what work lay ahead of him. H« could see the sullen light glowing through the dusty windows. The tin sheets of the elephant’s hide began to curl up with a ripping crackle and smoke oozed out as if the poor creatuars were steaming. Then the panes brok sith a sharp crash of the glass and yparks began to mount like showers of fievefiies and were blown all about in the dark sky. wae The children! Whea he got near, some firemen wet on hand already. Sea Boy tried to makt his Way up the stairway in the leg to their room in the shoulder, bret the smoke at the top was too dense, and he had to come back. He got the firemen to plant a ladder up against the showl- der, and they could not prevent his climbing up first. He knew whero the children were, he said. The window was shut, but only a small, round stick held it, and so with a blow of his fist ‘Sea’ Boy broke it in and « lain bered over the narrow led He rushed to the bed and felt it all over. Diicied was nobody there! He shouted their names, but there was no answer. Could the children have got out? Would they not have seen him and run to him in that case? They might have been awakened by the heat or the smoke, and tried to get out. The smoke at the top of the leg stairway had been CIGARS TOBACCO & CIGARETTES 20 000 cigars al) grades and prices, lots of chesp pic-n c brand:,all the best brands of smoking and chewing tobaccos includ vg Index & sittle Napoleon, Sweet Cap~ | oral, Atblete;” and ctber cheaper brand Cigarettes, all or write for prices. -A: Macdonald, | Wholesn e & Retail Wine? & Spirit Iw porter. i | | ——" 9 m2, Every woman wears a crown who is the mother of a he i baby. The mother of ee yuny, sickly, hail pee- i baby bears a cross. It rests with every woman to de- ot — for herself which PP kind of a mother she ' y*) \ will be x “A The woman who /h — L—-. ‘takes the right SS care of herself 3 luring the months | preceding ma- = - ternity may rest } content in the as- } Y surance that her \ baby will be a | _, strong, healthy, , \) } “4 happy one. The 4/7 Art. woman who suf cu f » — _ fers from disor- me, Se ders of the dis- a tinctly feminine organism during this critical pe riod, and resort to the right remedy, is pretty t sickly baby sure to have a puny, peevish, ito the world with the seeds of weak- ness and disease already implanted in its ttle body. Dr. Pierce’s Favorite Pre- medicines for It imparts health, elasticity to the deli 1rgans that bear the motherhood. It prepares a wo- time of trial and danger. It ates, and insures the and ahsolute health of both mother and child. It does away with the squeamishness of the interesti ng pe- riod t makes sure an ample supply of nourishment for the little new-comer It tr: insZo ms weak, sickly, nervous and de- sponde nt invalids into healthy, happy wives and mothers. Thousands of homes to which babies once came ta stay but fora brief dus and then die, now bless this won- derful medicine for the gift of happy, healthful babies The dealer who tries to persuade you to take some other medicine, than that you ask Bn r insults your intelligence The best doctors in Kansas City told me that in less 5 went to the hospital and had an opera ription is the best of all mothers. trength, vigor, and important < prospective cate and brunt of man for the strengt! 1ens and invigor . 1_} perfect well-being tion performed I could not live,”’ writes Mi ss Broohie Galloway, of Wilder, Johnson Co Kans I had ulcerat‘on and weakuess, and each m¢ nth I would get down in bed and suffer severely for twenty-fou- nours. Four bottles of your Favorite Prescripiioa ' cured me For constipation—Dr,. Pierce’s Pellets. SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY te Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up | stairs. OR. AYEPS \, | | | so thick that he couldn't stand it. it was just like them to tz Then ry some other passage in the elephant in their fright. He heard a shout from below. Heran ana looked down. ‘Say!’ shouted afireman. ‘‘The kids are at the window near his hind leg. looking out. Can you get ’em? This is the only ladder long f enough to reach up, and if youcan get ‘em and b ring ’em here ’twill save time.”’ 66 oon ; i . ) ‘ All right !’’ yelled back Sea Bov. and instantly aisapy ared. He knew the winding route to this window. He hur- ried along it. The sinoke between was so thick he could hardly breathe, the heat burned his face. _ on. There they were bling, standing ing through the ‘Come quick with me,”’ Boy. ‘‘Keep your hurry.’’ He clutched one hand of Eily’s and another one of Tommy’s in his own grimy little paws and started back. The heat was most intense and the smoke terrible. But Sea Boy knew there was no safety or flight except that way, and he pressed on. He could hear the fia roaring below him in the poor old ele- phant’s stomach. Eily held back, but he and and But he dashed wailing on an old window and trem- box and peer- cried Sea mouths closed and mes dragged her through the smoke Then Sea Boy he iped Tommy out. heat, not loosening his grip on their hands for an instant. His tongs wees so full of smoke he could hardly breathe. At last! They had reached the room in the shoulder. A fire:nan was waiting on the ladder. Sea Bi oy and Tommy passed the moaning Eily out to him. Then Sea Boy helped Tommy out, and the firemen grasped him. He had passed Eily to another fireman below him on the ladder. “Go al ith ’im. I k’n get down by myself,’’ said Sea Boy chokingly The firemen hurried down. As soon as they had deposited the children they looked up. There was no Sea Boy in sight. One of the firemen clambered up the ladder as fast as he could go. The smoke was pouring out of the window now. him back at first. Then the was a little lighter burst of smoke, mai’ the fireman dropped inside It was as he had thought. The in- creasing volume of smimoke had choked Sea Boy, who had fallen nd was lying in a hi ap under the window. They passed him out. "The fireman barely am away himself, and he was not half way down before thin red dart- ing tongues shot through the thick black smoke from the window, as if the fire was irritated at the loss of its prey. The two little Garritys were dread- fully scared, but not much hurt. But Sea Boy! That last installment of hot, head WwW It ar« ive } le DACK a acrid smoke filling his lungs was too much for him. He breathed with the greatest difficulty, and his eyes were red and watery, and the thick lashes scorched. He tried to speak, but could not with gasping and coughing. He looked at the stricken children. Amid the labcred breath he found time tosmile bravely at them. Then, since he could not speak, he put spasms or his his hand on the ground, dug into if, and, turning it with the palm up, zaised it quickly through the air per- pendicularly. He smiled again, as he saw they understood his last comforting word, the hint of the resurrection day, and then Sea Boy gave @yvo or three quick catches of his breath, his small vigorous body stiffened out in a solemn way, and he lay perfectly still They buried him next to Mrs. Gar- rity. In three months Easter had come, and the grass was shooting up in tiny yellow green blades over his small, rounded grave. The priest in passing that way saw two children standing With quiet faces looking down upon it as the joyous sun pat new heat into the tiny grass blades. As he approached Eily looked up into his face. He smiled tenderly on the two young ones, so badly bereft again. ‘‘We thenght perhaps Sea Boy would come up today,’’ said the little girl, with solemn shyness. Remedy For Diphtheria. Tincture myrrh and capsicum com- pound in twice the quantity of glycer- in and water to dilute it according to the age and strength of the patient and the severity of the case will cure almost any case of diphtheria. It should be thoroughly sprayed into the throat as frequently as the case requires night and day. Use a milk diet and keep the patient at an even temperature. ie o— TME OLD HYMN. isst within a vacant reqnm, A low cetled room, quaint shaped, oak deam ed, With windows looking off to sea, O’er which the sunset’s glory streamed. I watched the faroff flitting sails, And ‘‘Halfway rock’’ that looming rose A tower from the heaving sea Whereon the scattered isles repose. And some one near me gently played A dear old hymn that stirred my hea?t- Twas ‘‘Children of the Heavenly King,”’ And what it woke made quick tears start. The long years seemed to backward turn, And I, a little child again, Peld fast within his stre ng ari clasp, While soft he crooned the old refrain. Oh, just once more to be that child And know again the blissful rest The old bymn 4rought mx, rocked to sleep With pidowed head upon hig breast! But only yet a little while, Thougl earth may call it years that creep, { know he’ll come to me again And rock me to eternal sleep. ~Mary Devereux in Boston Transcript. ©P.R ENGINEFR’S STATEMENT Ben Rafferty of Winnipeg Division Says Dodd’s Kidney Pills areOK Winnipec, Man., July 31 —Probably the most enthusiastic man in Me nitoba in regard to Dodd’s Kidney Pille is Ben Raf- ‘ertyof the C. P. R. He is one of the drivers on ibe big trans-continental road and the jairing of the engine and long hours combined to bring on Kidney di- sease from which Mr. Rafferty euffered for twenty years. He was cured by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. His care is co we] known throughout Canedathata Toronto man wrote to Mr. Rafferty recently asking bim if be could reecmmend Dodd’s Kid- Pil's. Mr. Rafferty wrote in reply. Winnipeg, M Dear Sir,—I received your rote of vee- terday. I will recommend Dodd’s Kidney Pills at any time to sny pereon with plea- eure. TheyareO. K. Yourstruly, B es Tortured by = Itching almost driven Insane. Instant Relief in Dr. A. W. Chase’s Oiniment One of the most distressing symptoms ima- ginable is the almost unbearable itching which is an accompaniment of Leucorrhea or whites. The nerves are irritated by the poisonous dis- charge, and the result is an itching which is only rendered more excruciating by rubbing or scratching. Especially at night, when the body is warm, the patient is tormented beyond the powers of human endurance. Sleep or rest is out of the question. Nervousness, irritability and des- pondency are a natural result. In these offices there are on the file thou- sands of letters from grateful women who have found in Dr. Chase's Ointment a quick and certain cure for this itching to which women are subject. During the expectant period many women suffer similar agony from itching of the parts, or itching piles, which are absolutely cured by Dr. Chase's Ointment, The first application of this great discov very of Dr. A. W. Chase wil! afford prompt reli At all dealers, or Edimanson, Bates & Co., Toronto ut Prices Right HAS ADZARD ® MOORE SUNNYSIDE & Wexurv CcooDs IN _.m. Belt Buckles Waist Sets Neck Clasps G. H. TAYLOR STTNNVSTDY (To be Continued ) PR Le mee perme SS Castoria is for nfants and Children. Cast : harniless subs tte for Castor Oil, Paregor__, «op and Svothing Syrups. It contains neither Opium, It is Pleasant. use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Feverish- Castoria cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. relieves Teething Troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency. Castoria assimilates the Food, regulates the Stomach exc Bowels of Infants and Children, giving healthy Castoria is the Children’s Panacea—The Mother’s Friend. Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. thirty Its guarantee is years’ ness. Castoria and navturai sleep. Castoria. **Castoria is sc well adapted to children that I recommend it as superior to any pre | scription known to me.” Lowell, Mass. | H. A. ARCHER, M. D. Brooklyn, N. ¥ Castoria. “Castoria is an excellent medicine for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.”’ Dr. G. C. OsGoon, THE FAC-SIMILE SIGNATURE OF ¢g é ° APPEARS ON EVERY WRAPPER. THE CENTS JF COMPANY. TT MURRAY STREET. NEw YORK crry. seo | J | | | | Artificial Teeth on Metal Plates A dentist who knows his business, aod one that hae any regard for his patients will always adviee them tobave a metal plate. Pror. Metvite B. Buckiey, Instructor Boston Deotal Col'ege, Boston Mass In view ofthe vast amount ofinjury done to the mouths of wear- o 7 fo % set ee =) ae, ° -, @ ersof rubber or vuicanite plates, bythe retention of urdue beat, “fy owing to the non conduetibility of rubber, and as alumium is now 60 O< cheaply produced, and making as it doeaya rigid, light, cleanly, un- Ziv objectionable plate theve seems no reaS@n why any person shou! ld “1, wear a rubber or vulcan'te plate. Not only ‘his ae better reen’)3 0< s in fit and adbesion are « ‘tained in difficult 1set,than inthe use if 4%) ~~ rukber. . a L.P.E mst DB. S. a6 Chicag “\} Dental School =A The above quotations ure from hundreaus oy eminent dentists <> whose close observation in many years experience in plate work has ‘=A learned them the many advantages of metal over rubber, om Many persons who are compelled to wear artificial teeth on a plate “ive < find. that the ordinary plate causes heating of the month, bat larity, ore shr nkage of the gums, etc., finally causing the plate 40. get icure, Loe sometimes sore lips, sore mouths and sore throats, and causd 7 ,y¥ ~? directly from tbe wearing of an ordinary plate. So We recommend:a metal plate either of Gold, Platinum, Aluminum. seit . It i¢a conductor of heat and cold,it is non-irritating, and ia ti. - sh er, lighter, and stronger than any otier plate. v3 Ce We have testimonials from persons for whom we have marl . () metel plates—not one would wearan ordinary plate ajain. You 4 can have vour impression taken, and a metal plate mad+ same da os fully guaranteed because ®e make them onrselves, and know oi about the material used. C and see specimens of our w: Zo Every piece of work done by us must give entire satisfaction to tic whe patient, else we wii) not allow itto Jeave our office. tp * 5 See our artificial teeth without plates. + oF _ © BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS <* ed j Oe Q) CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. oye » ee sO, 21 ae AS Sie mA % ISA SOD re Rmember in aren That the'Action of A riano Very Life and Soul More attention is paid to the ins outward appearance. A heavy furnturs, but a piano with The Best Action In The World which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind used in a Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the Choicest material and the Highest ‘Skill in workmanship that the world can pro duce. The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is «lways neat, durable ana Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than thos of other makers, MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House Connclly{Building Queen St, ide ofa Heintzman Piazc, than to the er carved fancy case is all right in ornamenta’ 2 aeRO TaN a ne RAEN cian te