Ye £ fi : a he »l} OO ae - ee ab as Si ae a a Se PEI I LP OLE TE ON SREP SSPE RES aR: <n ott Tine ee stalin | AST ag A RES He aa IRE ee er peee i A i: i Al NY-AS-SAN CULE FOR ER YSPiELAS. VEDIC LE ow Thos. Trahey of ~v~& Psrrsvoro, N. S., says: “In =r —— . F i ADV = the year 1892 | was in Zig bedwith Erysipelas, swol “v0 out = all DOCTORS GAVE uman Shapt HER UP fast sinking and given up todie, At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, {SEND Wanted—The Address POSTAL] of every sufferer in | Ane america. THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO.,, TRURO N. 8. Mention the paper when you write, a THE IGE MAN THEN YOU’LLNEEDA efrigera tor We have money saving refrigerators that ar2 priced at just what you want to pay We are selling them at > OBOWODVWEBWew TOS 8. D.C. Stylish, durable comfortable that’s what we guarantee our Ladies Chocolate Don- gola Boots o be, mscle from the finest Dongola urn soles, and extra we!l If you are jovking for a stylish, colored bootand want something you will have comfort in, ask to see this line of boots. $3.00 a pair Our Chocolate colored Oxfords at 2.10 and 2.50 are beauties. R. K. JOST Stampers Corner. finished, ®&> 9 OD OD ODO DW OOO 76 VWODQD OOO 4( AO OVOED IW VWOVOVED 6-2 0412 92-982 O20 DR apeenefks Ot 6 08> 9D 9O]0S Columbias and Others ee ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Pvices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars, 60The dollar wheel is equal to 1. e best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN JULY 15, 1898 ————— AN HONEST HEART. *‘An all fired hot day, marm. Goin fur?’’ said an old farmer, addressing a lady who set at his side ina railroad station waiting for a train. The woman drew away her rich silks impatiently, frowning as if to say, **You're out of your place, sir,’’ but she made no audible reply. *‘An all fired hot day, I say, marm,”* gaid the old man in a londer tone, sup- posing that she was a little deaf. ‘‘ Are you goin fur? Why,’’ he continued, as no reply was vouchsafed, ‘‘I’m sorry you're deaf, marm. How long have you been so?’’ **Sir,’’ said the woman, rising, ‘‘do you mean to insult me? I shall com- plain to the police.’’ And she swept haughtily from the room. **Waal, Lnever!’’ exclaimed the old man, as he drew out the red bandanna and mopped his forehead. ‘‘Pretty tired, marm?*’’ he continued, addressing a woman who had just come in, carry- ing a baby and a lot of bundles, and with two small children clinging to her dress. ‘‘Are you goin fur?’’ **To Boston, sir,’’ was the pleasant reply. ‘Got to wait long?’’ ‘Two hours. Oh, children, do be quiet and don’t tease mother any more.”’ **Look ahere, you young shavers, and see what I’ve gct in my pocket,’’ and soon both children were on his knees eating peppermint candy and listening to wonderful stories about the sheep and calves at home. Next he pulled out a string and taught them how to play *‘cat’s cradle.’’ They were soon on the floor, happy as kittens. ‘“‘Now let me take that youngster, marm,’’ he said, noticing that the baby wented to be tossed all the time. ‘‘You look clean beat out. I guess I can please hira. I'm a powerful hand with ba- bies.’’ In his big arms the child crow- ed with delight until he fell asleep. **°*Tain’t nothin at all, marm,’’ he said two hours later as he helped the woman and her charges on board. Buying a pint of peanuts from a lit- tle girl and paying 12 cents instead of 10 cents, he munched in hearty enjoy- ment until his train was called. **All aboard !’’ shouted the conductor, and the train started. ‘‘Something bright has gone out of this depot that doesn’t come in every day,’’ said one who remained—‘‘an honest heart.’’— Success. See those children’s muslin hoods and hits at Stanley Bros. They are samples, ail 35¢ each, worth 59c to 90 each. 159 2i ~ Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind it may not be digested. Then the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already partly digested. As a result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, a Chemists, Toronta There is no Kodak a — Photography Is Eas Photography All 1898 Kods! aS wuse or , tidges and can be Leaded in ie eer film Cart. yligh to Seaas: , EASTMAN KODAK CO. Rochester, N. Y. FOR SALE O02 TO LET. ~ 25 «00 GMs or by mak 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 large yard in coanection, Anply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Man Wanted. Apply at Lareds Livery Stable. 151 tf THE SAVING GRACE OF A HOBBY “A priceless thing isa bobby. The @aily tasks by which hosts of womcn support life are favorless, barren, «l- hopeless. To such ones a hobLy may offer the dearest hopes of ultin ata freedom from the unwelcome daily task. It will at any rate serve to entertain and give point and flavor to an other- wise blank existence,’’ is the positicn taken by Carrie E. Garrett discussing ‘*Woman'’s Drearts and Hobbies’’ in The Woman's Home Coripznion. ‘Hobbies have the power to concen- trate ind absorb the scattered energies which might otherwise be expended in ptrposeless' fiirtations, building super- flaous bonnets, re ading cheap sensations, gossiping away preAious moments, pick- ing out our friends’ foibles, dissecting our own emotions and wishing vaguely for everything which is attainable. If the hobby did nothing else but preyent these olities, it would be a boon to humanity. ‘fan found out the value of hobbies long. ago. Almost every man who is good for anything has a purpose which he thinks is quite the mest magnificent cre which a man could pursue. It is no matter whether it is lawmeking, pil) making or shoemaking, he pursues it with absorbing enthusiasm and strives to make the best laws or pills or shocs (cs the case muy be) to be found any- WEC=e. ‘“‘Woman has found that it is not enough to merely lock pretty; that love eanuot be her ‘whele existence’ (the soet to the contrary notwith ea lin) and thateven with the richest ” enitned of sovrne, and enjoyments Ne still needs a yx If it is wt all re prrpose and pursned w ul, it cannot fzilt rive an LOSE T+. friy Js wals irpose. spectable salty to th Cuban Eric-a-brae In Verne. Curiosities and bric-a-brac from Cut: mre now re coming into vogue Oddly enough, they were cuite fashion able 40: yea so. A favorit aml one of the most beautiful object imaginable isa bunch of crystals fri: cne of the famous caverns in the Li: stone district. Somecf these creas cl as rock crystal, and are not alone m:n; fzceted but are often covered in piri vith masses of large end small crystal of great brilliancy. When the facetiz: occurs in certain patterns, the ervsii has the fire of a precious stone and, a well lighted parlor will t)ow colors: lizhts and fires in every direction. $+ another beautiful object is a mass of f! fern leaf coral, which is found neur ti. keys in the middle and eastern part « the island. Some of this is so delicat that it suggests a petrified cobweb.— Margherita Arlina Hamm in New Ycev! Mail and Express. ir uid vO rs a How He Vas Fleored. ‘“What’s the matter with Holland? i hear he’s laid up.”’ ‘Yes; he bonght his wifea chafiug dish a couple of weeks ago.”’ ‘*But surely that isn’t responsible fo his illuess. Why, that fellow can ezi any thing!’’ *‘Oh, it wasn’t anything thet he ate She hit him over the head with it,’’-~~— New York World. Elephants. There are annually killed in Africa: minimum of 65,000 elephants, vielding the production of a quantity of raw ivory the selling price of which is $4, 250, 000. “Fleetwood,” 2354, stands at Andrer Doyle’s stables, Grafion Street, every Fri- day. Balance of time at Albert Crasweli’s, Rustico. In breeding avd in individuality A Story of Patti. Patti once went on an excursion with a party of Americans, among whom was a young chap who could play on a ban- jo and sing ‘‘coon’’ and ‘‘rag time’’ songs like a professional. He did not intend that the great singer should judge of the quality of his art, but by. accident she had a chance, and to the young man’s joy she fell hilariously in love with every ‘‘rag time’’ melody he sang. This was a secret between the two until ome evening Patti consented to sing for the company. Several listen- ers went mildly insane when the great artist, after a little preparatory ‘‘pat- ting,’’ sang ‘‘ Mamie, Come Kiss Your Honey Boy.’’ Mexican Customa. There are no drays or express wagons in the City of Mexico. The natives use a kind of cart with enormous wheels, but for carrying around town the ‘‘transportation’’ is all done on the backs of natives. If you want to havea trunk moved, you hire a ‘‘cargador,”’ and for 25 cents he will carry a 300 pound trunk on hie back two miles. In the country everything is carried on the backs of small mules. Droves of them come into town with produce on their backs. Imaginary Dangers, Nervous Old Lady (to deck hand)— Mr. Steamboatman, is there any fear of danger? Deck Hand (carelessly)—Plenty of fear, ma’am, but not a bit of danger. — Harlem Life. uevdvewewwenrrZ/ Tt is Kighly Palatable... Sa Don’ t be under the im- pression that Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt is unpalat- able. It is a most delicious preparation to the taste— so pleasant, in fact, that ? is oftentimes taken as a beverage. It is an wun- equalled thirst - quencher. But aside from these excel- lent qualities, it is the most wonderful. regulator of health known. Fibbey’s Effervescent Salt taken daily, will purify your blood and cleanse your sys- = “to tem. Its effect is mild— galinost imperceptible—but certain. Take it every day and you will enjoy coustant g rood, health. Abbey’s Ef- fervescent Salt, which is prescribed and endorsed by physicians, is a standard English preparation which | all — gists sell at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial aa 25 cents. this grand herse is not surpassed op the Island and Mr. Craswell expects to give a Norih side of Market House. him a mark of 2 26 or betier this fall ike he gave his brother Sbaver last fall. Breeders should see “Fleetwood” 151 2i d iw. Woonw’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure al 4 p Weak Sperm- C me ‘rhea, Imnotency and all 4 a0Orims 7 °, Seainme ¢ 3s, Ervission: 4 fs fects of Abuse or Ezce: 7” ' ES x Venial W eeras aaeee VE US ro 1acco, Opium < aired After. a ee ee aes 18 to In firmity, Insanity, Con eerie and an early grav Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands at cases; is the only TIeliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor 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, six will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Winds , Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. Photographs Photographs We are making all the latest styles of Photos fivished in a superior manner, either on Glossy or Flat paper, At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine @ods at reasonable prices. C- LEWIS. Grafton St. Need dvivelidd dvevereys Ss AR nll Newloundlan The most picturesque summer resortin America The Sportsman’s Parailise Every Riverand Lake along the tine of Newfoundland kailway abounds with Salmon «a Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route te any partis vin the:--.Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A I at Lieyds. Leaves Nortn Sydney every Tuesday and Friday evening, on arrival of the I. C.R. express. Revurning, leaves Placentia every Monday aod Thursday morning on op arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: -Charlottetown toSt. John’s, Nfld. first $19 95, second $10,30. Through ticketson sale at all stations onthe I.C. R. aud S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, ‘steamer will make three trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundiaud. The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, NAJ or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, a M1) ae types of wearers. It contains practical pointers on cloths, in- terior construction, shape retention, the birth and motive oi ; “fads” and other trace } secrets of the tailor. Nailed free c.On regs = 2? nm ° Om BOERNE ae “The Logic of Dress” se Ss the “Tuxedo,” the “Frock Coat,” the “Walking,” “Shooting,” “Sack” “Double Breasted” and “Nor- fol”? Suits, with their effect upon the appearance of dificrent - yh S Wee Lae, 1333 Se Ww -< ~ SOLF SOCAL AGE PROWSE BROTHERS. the style of suit worn to best advantage by the “Short stout” man, the “Round shouldered, "the “Very crect, "the “Slop- ing shouldered,” the “Tall thin” andthe“Tall OF , REFORM Ne a CLOTHING ©) s Ts A booklet which tells “Portly,” the Stout.” It indica- tes the pecu- liarities and purpose of A S/Be ins oA we ‘\ Rin ee oe) ‘iaiy | ae Sy TL, TUS CRAMD WITH RETAIL PRIC Ai STAMPED EY THE Mares f\ hy! / Si ONE BR Le ite Mat Oe N AZ De 4 NCY When the natual teetn be greatly Teeth skilifally and eomfort de pend made, u pon pe: arance an OCe ouy so often noticeable. ee ~ Ye ieee A NT tt - oe Artificial teeth that do 1 should, we teeth same aay. SERLIN Open evenings 7to 8. Over Mia ee ARS es We are than au North Sydney, C.B sebanaee by the have the health, the speech, and the personal appearance will substitution of Artificial Good health, good appearance the dentists skill in making an Artificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted. Art- ificial teeth can be made to present a very natural ap- asional dark tooth, an irregular arrange- , nent, or a tasty fillings will break the porcelain monot- The persons cheeks and lips due to the loss of the natural teeth, is changed complete ly by tve insertion of proper- We make Arcificial teeth that k ly made Artificial teeth. te will fill out hollow chseks and ri the countenence. If you are tr 10t stay in their place as they can, by use of a new method, make your old set over at a smail expense and give you a perfect fit. We guaragtee our work tu be Satisfactory inall respects. You can call in,in the morning Jand have your Painless Dentisiry—Moderate Charges, DENTAL PARLORS. Store of Prowse Bros. phi tah eee PARIS GREEN. leaders in the Green business We sell the best We have sold more in the past six years bo P. E. Island. FENNELL & CHANDLER. been lost, the comfort, sunken condition of a add youth and tone to oubled with bad fitting use in