* a , he THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN OCTOBER 20 1898. — ee — FIRST USE OF UMBRELLAS The introduction of the umbrella in some places has been regarded of suffi- But Dodd's Kidney Pills will cient importance to be included in the Yet Renew Life. Thousands of persons die in the | prime of life because doctors think Brght’s Disease and Diabetes incura- ty But Dodd’s Kidney Pills cure them both. They Aave 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 eaten deep into the system. Even then, Dodd’s Kidney Pills will posi- tively cure. Thousands 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 | in the loins. Their only hove 1s | {yodd’s Kidney Pills. They won't fail. | They never co. lushing No corset s8tee ls slip out when *Finshing” 1s sham. Genuine flush- ing ts done by hand and the silk stitcbes show botk out and inside. Examine any ordinary cereet ard wn ficd el!) “ilusnisg” on the outse'de and co'too étits ches on the in- ree, such work is only imitation of the real hand work that tells in the durability of a corset. The celebrated French, tailor cut hand-sewed, light eptiog steel boned corset, the Pid is a hand-“flushing” corset. I[t is the lightest, strongest, most com - fortable, most fashionable and best corset made. In all sizes and for all figures, $1.09 to $30,00 per pa'r. we LEVEES IIIS ITZ } wonuer?r mere })) ae side. Of co PUTT TS SSIS TESST TILTITILIIITIEX TT IAT ILEAIIIIAIITIZe ena Mortgage Sale Tobe soldat public auction, atthe Court Hoase. in Chario:tetown, on Thursday, the tenth day of November, A. D., 1898 at the hour of twelve o’c \ock, noon. All that tract piece and reel of land, situate lying and being in the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’a Counry, in te said Island—being part of the Common Lot number twenty-two, and bounded :s follows Commencing on the South Side of Long Street, at the north east angie ofa part of said Cemmon Lo’, recently conveyed to John Percival, thence s-uthwardly along the east ern line of said John Percival’s land, for the distance of eighty feet or till it strikes the north west angle ofa piece ofland of said Common Lot, ‘ormerly in possession of one Gay, thence eastalong the northro ilne of said Gay’s land, for the distance of twenty four feet, thence northwardly along the west line of Philip Coy'e’s land, by @ live parallel to the said eastern line oft John Percival’s lot, seventy-seven feet and ten inches, or to Long Street, aforesaid,and tnence weatwardly along the southern side of Longs Street a distance 6 iw2s ty five feet or thereahouts, to the place “af 2a" Commencement, ; - The above sale js tnade tindet and by Virtue of a power of sale containe! in ah lndéature of Mortgage, bearing Gale, the 8th day of October, A, D.. i574, and made_ between Lougald MéKinnon,and Catherine McKinron his wife,ofthe one part, ard Philip Large, of Charlottetown, of the other part. For farther par! culars apply to the under- signed, Dated this 23th Jay ot July. A, D,, 1898 PHILIP LRGE, e Mortgage Ch’town, July 26, 1898—w liins Pepper, Ginger, Allepice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you can al~ ways feel sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: € ¢ ? ¢ ‘ 4 When orJering a package of $ 3 You may need a watch—one that can be relied upon. If so, we can show you some special good values in either Gold, Gold Filled or silver. Also a cheap line of Nickel Watches for the boys. G- H. TAYLOR North Side Queen Square, + local annals. IITIT ITI II IIT SII SII T LIOR ILL LITE xrrrze About 1780 a red Leghorn umbrella was introduced into Bristol, and it created quite a sensation in the city. It was about the same period that an umbrella was first carried in the streets of Stamford, Lincolnshire. It was of Chinese manufacture and was brought to Stamford from Glasgow. Mrs. Stockdale, in 1776, is recorded to have brought from the island of Gra- nada, in the West Indies, the first um- brella seen in Cartmel, Lancashire. In 1779 Dr. Spens, a popular physi- DYING BY INCHES! EDUCATING HER GIRLS standards of conduct differed from those now in general acceptance. for instance, walking ove day to Ipswich we wet a laborer’s wife and her two daughters, girls of 12 and 14. **So, Mrs. P.,”’ said my eldest sister. **you have been shopping.” ‘“*No, miss,*’ replicd the good wor- an, with au unmistakable air of self approval, ‘‘but | am anxious to do nv yicls all the good I can, so I have jase twken them to see aman hanyged.’’— ‘*‘Reminiscences of Bentham Edwards.’ Woudertul Memories, Seneca, the tutor of Nero, could re- cian, carried an umbrella in the streets | pect 2,000 words exactly as he heard ef Edinburgh, and he is credited with ! them. | introducing it into the Scottish capital. | John Jameson, a Glasgow surgeon, vis- ited Paris about 1781 or 1782 and brought back with him an umbrella, which was the first seen in Glasgow, where it attracted unusual attention William Symington was the first per- son to carry an umbrella in Paisley. It is related by Horace Walpole in his account of the punishment of Dr. Shebberere for libel, Dec. 5, 17558, that when he was in the pillory a footman held over him an umbrella to keep off the rain. This has been described as an aristocratic style of bearing punish- ment. The undersheriff got into trou- ble for permitting the indulgence.— Fireside. Canght In His Own Trap. It is always pleasant to read of in- stances in which would be practical jokers have had a chance to sample their own wares. In ‘‘Life In California,’’ Alfred Robinson tells of a Senor Lugo, who often amused the travelers by his | stories and eccentricities, and one even- ing attempted a practical joke, with the following result: He had loaded a paper cigar with gunpowder and placed it among his cigarros. During his visit with me he repeatedly asked me to smoke, but I fortunately missed the cigar he had pre- pared, until finally, from the lateness of the hour, he withdrew. In the course of the night he awoke, and feeling a desire to smoke selected from his bundle, quite forgetful of the evening’s amusement, the very cigar he had prepared forme. Having lighted it, he returned to bed. The cigar was about half consumed and he more than half asleep whena sudden explosion carried away the bet- ter part of his mustache, and so thor- oughly frightened his poor wife that I venture tg say the event will never be forgotten. Itatian Marriage Brokers. In Genoa there are regular marriage brokers who have lists of marriageable girls of the different classes with notes of their personal attractions, fortunes and circumstances. These brokers go about endeavoring to arrange connec- tions in the same off hand way that they would a merchandise transaction. Marriages there are more often a sim- ple matter of business calculation, gen- erally settled by the relatives, who of- ten draw up the contract before the parties have seen each other. [t is only when everything has been arranged and a few days previous to the marriagy ceremony that the future husband is in- treduced to his intended wife. Should he find fault with her manners and up- pearance he may annul the contract on condition of defraying the brokerage and any other ¢~penses ipeurred. The Dough Head Discovered. That truth is stranger than fiction is illustrated by the following true story, relates the Lapeer Press: About 4¢C years ago a boy was kicked by a horse. The physician attending the case found his ekull was broken, and a good sliare of his brains had leaked out. Thinking to do the best he could and knowing it would not do to leave the piace vacant, the doctor took buckwheat flour, and, making a thick batter, trephined the skull and filled the cavity. That boy lived and grew to be a man, weighs 250 pounds and is smart as most men. Living not far from Oakwood, he does business in Lapeer quite often and is all right, only once in awhile that buck- wheat batter will rise, and then he is daft for atime. Dr. William Rossman, who died in this city, did the surgical job. Woon’s PHOSTYHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Envissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Facesses, Mental Worry, excessive use : of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- * lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 25 rears In thousands of cases; is the only Feliab’e and Honcst Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; i he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by retara mail. Price, one package, $1; s!x, $5. One wit please, siz will cure. Pamph‘ets f>ce to any addrass, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. HOUSE TO LET.---On Prince Street farnish- ed or un/uraich-d and baving all the m dern cov venit neces hot water system of heating electric lights, bath room hot and cold water For fartoer information apply to Mre. D, Montgomery 16 Worchester Square Boston Mass, | promptly and permanently = Pope could tern at once to any pussage which had struck him when reading, and Leyden, the Scottish poet, who died in the early part of the cen- tury, was also remarlable for his mem- ory. Leyds nis credited with hay ing been able to repeat an act of parliament | ora long legal document after having heard it once. Tempting Ker. Housekeeper (to a book agent who brings the teuth installment of a novel) —I can’t take the book. Mr dead. Book Agent—Ohb, what a shame! It’s right in the most exciting part of the story !—Fliegende Blatter . Meier is The Bicycle Did It. Miss Countrycousin—What are al] those badges that woman wears? Mr. Wheeler—Lach one represents a century. Miss Countrycousin—Gracious! doesn’t look to Weekly. She be 40!—Jewelers’ Built Upon a Bowlder. There isa village in England built wpon an enormous bowlder of chalk. This bowlder is half a mile long and must have been carried coastward a dis- tance of 25 miles by some great iceberg. It was dropped to the bottom of the glacial sea, where it became partly cov. ered and surrounded by blue gray bowl- der clay. —— a Mrs. J. M. Bull, wife of the pastor of the Methodist Episcopal church at Worthington, Minn., supplied the pul- pit on a recent Sunday in the absence of her husband. The first baby gets its photograph taken every three months, The other babies are lucky to get theirs taken once in three years. — Bachelor. —— Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It 1s growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. go¢, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists. Toronto. A Man can neither live pious ly or die Righteously Without a wife—Ricshter We sell Wedding Rings and also Wedding Presents. He asked a maid if she would wed, And in his houve ber brightness shed She faintly smiled and answered low If to the Modern Store you go And buy the ring from JUREY & CO.” For wedding presents we heve a large arsoriment of silverware all new latest designs with lowest prices. In clocks, we have as large a displsy as there is in the city and the lowest prices possible. Jewelery and Watches new and a good as- sortment and very cheap. Repairing promptly attended to. Clocks Watches and Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. JUREY & CO. Prowse’s New Sione Block. Opposite Post Office. FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, al] in good repair. § cot stabling for thirty borses, with large ‘yard im coanectwn. ' A-ply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 'Minard’s Liniment for sale everywhere ‘To Boston Different Ideas as to Clothes, | “™ the native women of Sumatra have | their knees properly covered, the rest ' does not matter. The natives of some | islands off the coast of Guinea wear clothes only when they are going on & journey. Some Indians of Venezuela / ¢re ashamed to wear clothes before | # rangers, as it seems indecent to them | ® appear unpainted. ALL HEADACHES frow whatever cause cured in half an hour by F7OFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 1U cents and 25 cents ate" ~ “tate, disappointere, Cperations Fail, Toronto, March 16th, 1897 My boy, aeed '4, hes been # snfferer from Catarrh, and lately we suomit'ed him toan operation in the general nesrital Sines then we have resorted toDr hase’s Cata:rrs Crore, and ene box of this medicine hes made a prompt and complete cure, H. G. Forp, Foremin, Cowan Ave, Fire H The nan who tells you that all men are equal really believes that he is little more sh» — Chicago News. A stitch io ttme saves nine, but nine can be taken in no time on @ sewing mas ch ne. ~~. — — — Chronic Kezemna Cured One ot the most chronic «asesof Eczema ever cured 18 the case of Miss Gracie Alto: of vdartiand, N B, Unaswor, s'arement Miss Aiton says:—I herebv cert: fe thet my dauvch- ter Gracie Ella wascured of Eezomaot long stair ding by using fur r boxes uf ir, Chase’s Oiniments Wijliem ‘thistee, druggist of Hartiand, also certifies thet hesold four boxes oes base’s Ointmeat which cured Gracie LL. — When passenger trains are telescoped, the passengers are apt to see stare, Minard’s Lipiment Cures Dandruff. —- The older the irousers, the better they are prepared for tLe fray. Toall who find themselves with health gradually slipping away, Kiiney and Liver so disom anized that they are incap'e of keeping the sysiem free irom po'sonous waste mater ial, Stomach Disordercd, Bowes Corstipated, he d Aching, Back Paininy take Dr. « has- e's K dney-Liver Pills, The quck way they help you bick to health will surprise you. More people have the gift of speech tha» the gift of silence. Min ard’s Lipiment relieves Neuralgia, Wants, Lost, Found, &, BOAR JDERS—Roarrders can beaccomodated iv a private family. ten minutes walk frem Post Office. reasouablaterms. Apply at THE EXAMINE office 210 TO LET.—* house containinyv six rocme situated en King St back of Merchants Bink of Pp. F. 1. «pply at the office oi L, L. Beer 41 Sins rd, FOR SALE.-3 panel doors, frames and ¢ sings. geod as new, will be soid cheap by ‘pplying to John (¢ onnoll, corner Queen and Do: chester Sireets, 144 WANTEI'.—A cook. Apply at the Hotel avies. 2 39 1f- WANTED.,.—By an experienced salesman a posi'ion in Ciothinzg, Lry Gonds or Boot and choe store; references Apvly Box 9t 239. BO «+ RDERS.—A few boarders can be sc commodated at Mrs. ©. V. MeGregors, Prince St, near Methodist Church. :342¢ks eod, FOR SALE.—t'wo sec nd hand hot war furnaces, WIIl be sold che p, App'y &t (harlottetown Gospit:l. 229 tf, WANTED,—A _ general understand plain cooking. ffiec. TO LET.—A_ ovleesavtly situated house on the Brigh'on Road containing nine rooms and bathroom heated with hot water and fitted for e ectric light Apply to W. C. Harr's, Architect. EMPLOYMENT WANTED —By aman— comretent book keeper, useful ia shipping business orinany othercapseitvina busi- ness establishment. Appiy at this ose 2235 servant, Must Apply at thie 2:8. “TO LET. —Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prince Street Possession given on Oct isth W. W. Wellner, 27 TO LET —The hous? and vremises know as the “Uld Londoa Hons, ’situateon Water st., nextt>» Wovernment Warehouse No 1 \ppir7 to Peake pros & Ca. jan2s—-tf FOR SALE—A Jersey Grade Milk Cow,no¥ giving from 10 to 12 quaris, of. milk daily, Apply to E, H, Beer, 197 tf TO LET.—11 hat comforts ble brick dwelling house, situateon Water Street, now iD posses- sion of Mrs McDonald. Poss-+sion given about 20h september, Apply to Peake Bros & co. Aug, 20th, 186, eoa tf. BODPPLIPPLAIDLELL LS OPORLE Biles tart in leasure ° B é w S10 A ’¥ CGN pours; any one can do ths work. We want reliabis families in every locality fo help us manutactire Children’s Toques, Gaunt- lets end Bicyel: Leggin«s for the trace, by anew process. No can vassing Or ex- perience required. Steady work, goo pay, whole or snare time. Write to-day . Pp Address, THE CO-OPERATIVE KNITTING 2 Co.. 15 Laader Lane, Toronto, wtf »d se HF Pe . SALES PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the eame even:ng. via., Pictou Tickete ‘forsale by — W. W. CLARK, Some dogs are pointers and some are Br Chase Cures ‘atarrh after ee ee yo Te qi good hard wear *“! cap Bays crows out of th Ulu: © “< # one particular shop. “ «cost more, od proportions they are stylish, smart and up-to-dateg 7 > . they are made for boyish Boys, for se~ AAae Strong Healthy Boys Bad for the boys Bad for the clethes Bad for the pocket-book . 4 | almost as many sizes and & boys are—and thoughs WEAK, ILL-FITTiNG 7 : ne as aud will last until the boy & Shorey’s do not ask people to bny at® That system makes the garments “| Every good dealer sells Shorey’s “‘ Ready 4 to wear Clothing” and guarantees it to give satisfaction, You will find the Guarantee Card in the pocket. : FPEEF SS e Jas. Pi ton & Uo, Selling Agents for Ch’town 4 ———y met, tb, Ry het Dn ots 7 at A rs | q | / | 1008 % Flannelletes Cloakings Hosiery Underclothing Dress Goods Sahil Fee AS Pes 5 ¥ LONDON cHOUSE T J HARRIS Ask for it Take no Other? FPurnelis Haglish PURE : MALT : VINECAR. | No acids or chemicals used | CT ESS i a i aii a * Bes aed 3 A : Happy Thought Range | BRSe AND. HAPPY Happy. Thought isnoyy, Addeg Every Ringe guaranteed. A full st ck of all xinds of stove® SIMON W. CRABBH, Walker s Corner STOVES & LARDWARE § ay Bargains in Stoves Ranges from $21. | Hall Stoves from $5.50. Room Stoves from $5. Coal Hods 18c. Shovels 4c. \ a Our large stock hes arrived soem A (and going tust. DODD & ROGERS | Agent