- ie ee ent ge dk 08 Albert The “*; Toilet Soap Co’s {| | Baby’s Own Soap makes young- sters, clean, sweet, and Iresa, lelicate skins racr | entirely from vege- table fats, it is an emollientas | i well as a cleanser, and isas i useful on a lady’s toilet as iu | . the nursery. i Faintly but exquisitely aro- | matic. ‘ | Beware of imitations. ’ >. i | Mortgage Sale There w'll be sold by public auction at the Sourt House in Summerside, on Thursday ne tenth day of Augast next,A D,1899, at the jnour of eleven o’clock in the forenoon, under . power “f sale contained in an indenture of Mortgage, dated the first day of December. A 1), 1897, made between Margaret McPher- #oa of the ove part, and the undersigned of he other part. The Mortgage inter st the indersigned i $1000 out ofall that tract of and situate on Lot 8, Prince County, Prince Sd ward Island, bound len tne west by the t aits of Northumbera!d, on the north and “ast by land tormerly owned by Duncan McPherson, or in his possession; on the south 1y land formerly owned by or in the possess- sn of Isaac Smith, containing fitty-five acres of land. more or less, A’so all that other xi-ce ot land on Lot 8, aforesaid, bounded on ne south by the Hamilton Road, on the east xy land in possession of Samuel McPher- -on, on the west bv land of Stephen McWill- ams, on the north by a piece of twelve acres sing to the south of the rear line of farms fronting on the south side of the O’Leary Road, and containing filty-five acres of land, more or less. Aljso, all that other piece of and on Lot 8, aforesaid, bounded on the 4~uth by the Hamilton Road, on the east by aud in possession of Neil McPherson, on the a0: .h by land in the possession of Thom W ood, on theiwest by lands now or formerly n possession of Dunean McPherson, Icnaid Currie, Daniel Prooks, Richard Wood and foha J Dunville.and containing one haadred and fifty acres of Jand, more or less, For further particulars apply at the office of J E Wyatt, Barrister at Law, Summerside Dated this 7th day of July, A D, 1899 JEWYATT, Mortgagee .59—satdi FOR SALE We have for sale mortgages, being 6 percent tuaterest on farm properties in some of the best districts in Manitoba. The mortgages do not recresent more than half the value of the property. If required we guarantee both priacipai and interest, In most cases the mortazes are payable in instalments. Anyone wandting a thoroughly safe invest ment having a good rate of intrest saould sommunicate with ua. Wealso have alarge number of very de- dirable farms for sale in the Winnipeg Dia- aficts, at prices which are bourd to double in very short time. Send for particulars. HASLAM & WRIGHT Private Ban«ers 320 McIntyre Block Winnipeg Man Removed —T0 MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “london House Corner Thomas Campbe CANADIAN PACIFIC RAILWAY AVEL-IN - COMFORT ——BY—— TOURIST SLEEPERS eaving Montreal every THURSDAY at @ m. orthe PACIFIC COAST, Sareea datiag second Class ssengers for all points, ia Canadian North West, British Columbia, &c Berth Rates— atl? Montreal te Winnipeg.............. IE OR acs cncase choiceee.e % » Montreal to Kevelstone............... veces 70 Montreal to Vancouver.....+..........s eee 8.00 Momtreal to Beatthocsccce...icccccccccccace 8.00 For passenger rates to all points in Canada, Western United States and to Japan, China, India, Hawaiian Islands, Australia and Manila, and also for descriptive advertising matter and maps,write to A. J. HEATH, District Passenger A cent, july 5-—dy St. John, N. a | ae THE DAILY EXsaINER, CHAMLU'I'TETOWN, JULY 22, 3899 THE BOER PROBLEM. What an American Rifleman Has to Say. “An Americ Rifleman” writes as fol" ows to an English paper, concerning the Boer problem : “Your Governme would ct w'sely in holding the Transvaal! aternls account and displaying such force as to how even the self~conceit Boera that resistance would be folly. Thev think tL their good shooting settles al] ques- ops Of military superiority, and in this onviction they will remain intractable and drive you to extreme measures in spite of your forbeerance. You bave , however. in Canada many markemen of quality to the Boers—not trained like your regulars, at the butts and by rule, but able to guess distances and kill a deer at what- ever distance he may show himself. Why not call for a regiment of volunteers trom amongthem? We, who have been accué- tomed to the rifle from our boyhood, do pot think much ofthe sharpehooting of equal army-drilled men, and agree with the Boers. In defensive positions one good rifle-shot is worth ten regulars. Satisfy the Boers that your riflemen are their eqasls and you take the backbone out of their resistance.” At the Luneh Counter, *T’}] take some strawberry sbort-cake,” said the man with the brick-colored com~ plexion ; “with whipped cream.” “Ill haveacouple of buns,” said the sallow- faced man oo the next stool, “Don’t you like strawberry eshort- cake ?” asked the ruddy complexion man. “Yes, you bet Ido,” said the other. “Why don’t you eat it then.” “l’m afraid to,” esid the sallow faced man. “It disagrees with me.” “]l wouldn’t stop at ata little thing like that if I were you,” eaid the brick com- plexion. “You would if you had a siomach like mine,” said the ssllow-faced indivi- dual. ‘“*No, sir,” said the other, “I’m sorry to contradict you, but I most certainly would not.” “Why not?” asked the sa!low~faced speci- men. “Well in the firat place, I wonldn’t have a stomach like yours long,” said the brick-complexioned gentleman. “I’dtake a Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablet, one (or two if 1 was bud) after each meal. They digest whatever youeat andthen yon can eat whatever you like. Your stoiwwach takes a holiday, and by and by it can start work again as good as new.” “You seem to know all about it,” the sallew.faced man. “T ought to,” said the ruddy»faced gentie~ map, Scraping up the remains of the straw~ berry shortcake on his plate. *‘] take one after every mealor I’d be as bad as you are.” “Aad you’re sure tLey work?” “Teat everything that comes along,” asserted the other. “Give me one and take another piece of strawberry short-cake with me,” said the sallow~faced man. “Sure,” said his brick-complexioned friend, “But thenext drug store you pass you go in and invest fifty cents in a whole box. All druggists sell Dodd’s Dyepepsia Tablets.” said — A man may dress as well] as his own good judgement and the assistance of an artist tailor may elect. He may take his “cabs,” but if his digestive organs are out of order, he will have an unwholesome ap- pearance. His complexion and the white of his eyes will have a vellowish cast. His tongue will be coated, appetite poor, his teeth rusty, his breath abominable. He is one big, unmistakable sign of con- siipation. The quickest, surest, easiest ayto curethis trouble isto take Dr. Pierce’s Pleasant Pellets. They are made of refined, concentrated vegetable extracts. Notbiug in the least harmful] enters into their composition. They hunt down all impurities, and “make them move on.” They are the prodact of many years’ study and practice. Dr, Pierce cannot afford to put forth a worth- lees article. Send 31 one cent stamps io cover cost of mailing only, aud receive free a copy of a eee Medical Adviser, Address orid’s Dispensary Medic iati Buffalo, N. ¥ ’ dical Association, Mineral Waters We are agents for Taylor & Tennant’s Amherst, celebrated Mineral Waters. Llub Soda, Cream Soda Ginger Ale Orange Phosphate Lithia Water Sarsap arilla Which we sell at manufactur- ers prices J. & T, MORRIS 164, 6i INOCULATION FOR FEVER. Treatment Successsully Tried on Sol- diers at Aldershot. The new «safeguard against malarial fever (inoculation) has recently been tried, with gratifying results, at Aldershot. About tworthirds of the men volunteered and opera‘ed upon. The preceses is the same as ordinary vaccina- were prac Lica iv tion except that the slight incision necess ary ia made lower down on tbe right eide instead of on the arm. The immediate effect on the troops was aslight attack of malaria, and those treated were for some thirty-six hours, auite incapacitated from work of any kind, the general symptome being severe bodily pains accompanied by The patients have now, however, comyletely recovered, but it is hoped are rendered proof against the ravages of the malarial diseasee which so severely affected tbe artillery, their pre- decessors, notably in Nata), 1 ; ; a very bad he: dache., A > ate NOTES AND COMMENTS. —The Dominion Government will spend about ove million dollars a week \broughout the next year. —In 1894 Sir Richard Cartright declar- ed it to be “a monstrousthing” “that an expenditure of thirty-six or thirty-seven millions should be saddled on five millions of people in the position of the people of Canadas.” Now he smiles and consents while $53,000,000 are being voted away, ESTEFMED EXCRANGES. Montreal Star: The fifty-two million dollar budget paves the way for such a carnival of corruption as Canada bas never seen. Keep Cool is the aim of the business man and the pleasure- seeker these oppressively hot days. Iced water is effective for a moment, but the reaction is worse, and, besides, it is dangerous to drink when heated. Here is the remedy. A tea- spoonful of Abbey’s Effervescent Salt taken in a tumbler of wa- ter, makes a most refresh- ing and agreeable beverage. Besides quenching the thirst and cooling the blood, ‘it tones the system, and its use keeps one in a state of perfect health. Recommended by physi- cians aud medical journals Band sold by all druggists at 60 cents a large bottle. Trial size 25 cents. rte ae The Big Maritime Fair Nova Scotia Provincial Exhibition SEPTEMBER 23rd to 30th, 1899 $1700— Offered in Prizay Increased prizes in Cattle, Sheep, Poul- try, Agricultura] Products, iowa al Fish, IJIsprovep Faciiiries ry Every DarartMenr. BGS" Write for Prize List, Four Day’s Racing—Bi¢ Pur. ses—for Trotting & Pacing SPECIAL ATTRACTIONS surpassing the splendid programmes of previous years The world’s Greatest Artists in Marvel- ous Feats of Dexterity and Side Splitting Specialties, Concluding every evening Witha ?ealistic Cured of Epilepsy THE STORY OF A ST. CATHAR- IN33 LAdZ Wi)dI3 RES- TORED TO HEALTH. —_—_—,-— She Snffered Severely. Sometimes Having as Many as Four Spasms in a Week—Several Doctors Con- sulted Without Benefit. From the Star, St. Catharines, Mre S B Wright, of St Catharines, has for a number of years boen a severe suffer- %rfrom epilepsy, from which dread dis~- ease she is now happily free. To a report- er who reccutly called upon her to ascer- tain the manner of her cure, she said :— “It isto Dr Williams’ Pink Pills 1] owe my release. It is some years since I had my first attack. At the time I did nut know what the trouble was, but the doctor who was called in to attend me at once said it was epilepsy, and that the disease was incurable, After this I had the spasms 6s often as two, three and four times a week. [, had no premonitory symptoms, but would fall no matter where I was. I always slept heavily after an attack. Fioding that the local treatment was not belping me my husband took me toa doctor in Hamilton. He aleo said that he could notcure me, but that he could give me medicine that would prolong the period between thespasms. This he accomplish- ed, but I longed for a cure rather than for relief, Land I finally consulted a specialist who told me that be could cureme, but that 1 must have patience. I asked him how long he thought it would require {o effect a cure, and he replied at least six months. He gave me medicine and I took it faithfully, but instead of getting better I was surely growing worse. Afier following this trealment for some months without avail, I felt that I could not hope for a cure and was about resigning myself to my fate. My sister, however, urged me to give Dr. Williame’ Pink Pil's for Pale People a trial, and reluctantly I decided to take her advice. For a timeafter beginning to use the pills I continued to have the spasme, but I felt that gradually they were less severe snd my aetrength to bear them greater, and I persisted in the treatment until the time when the spasins ceased and 1 wases well and siroug as ever] hed been. I took in all twelve or fourteen boxes of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, aud althcugh several years have elaperd since! discontinued their use, I have not in that time had any return of the malady. I ows this happv velease to Dr Williams’ Pink Pills, and will always havea good word to say for them. The experience of years has proved tbat there is absolute!y no disease due to a vitiated condition of the blood or shatter- ed nerves, that Dr. Williams’ Pink Pil! will not prompily cure, and thoee who are suffering from such troubles wou'd avoid much misery and save woney by promptly resorting to thia treatment. Get the genuine Pink Pills every time and do vot be persuaded to take an imitation or some other remedy from a dealer, who for the sake of the extra profit to himself, may cay is just as good, Dr William’s Pink Pills cure when other medicines fai). police snatches The Rev.D. McNeill and cthera will addresa a meeting of working men next Sabbath, inthe Y MC 4S at4 o’clca* p.m. Subject ‘‘Faiih.” Never put off for tomorrow What you can co io Gay. If you think you are not getting value or the money you pay aui every week for groceries, iry us to day, We Don’t Want a Cent wag@> Of your money unless you gei value received for it. For that reason We are always glad to have you look esréund our store and learn how wruch better you can do here than anywhere cl-e, Jobn McKenna Queen Street, aREaiataatiaheataneneaaate tae ea ate MeaeAe Ata TtEEER & SMES i : < ; a CL2 222 [ Am So Glad—— You Didn't Forgeta Bar Of ROYAL OAK SOAP. | 1C.—d&w resentation of British ie i a Soldiers in Actual “Lord Robert’s War With the Afghans Famous March to Kandahar,” and “The Storming of Peiw Kotal,” a noted A tzhan Stronghold. produc ed with over two hundred’ British Sailors and idiers from the Gerrison, a number of yee mnety setts part in .@ Afghan War orks alore. Nnifice Every oar agnificent Display For Prize Lis: and all information apply to J, F. WOOD, Man. and ‘gecy proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pure and one bar will do gs mw 2 bars of filled imported s0ap. ee For sale everywhere, Beware of imitations We’re sure to want it in our house. Itim- | VEeaee22 REI t Swell Reel l a tHell All Summer Goods Must Be Cleared. Crash and Straw Hats away down. The price will range trom oc to 60c each, Light Summer Coats and Vests at prices never before heard of in the city. Prices from 75¢ to $2.75 each Light Suits for summer, just the thing for Lot weather, only $5 each. B1t-~ Feform See our Fit-Reform Snits for $10, $12 aad $15; they are beauties and can- not be bought in any store in the city for one-third more. Light Summer Underwear in all sizes. We have locked out for the large wan as well as the small man this season, and can fit them all at very luw prices July Bargains MEA nOWSE DADS ~& ISU - a % aT ey, Me me ~ > = —: toi ne Le ee ee i, Le i. i ie xe cs i inc. bic