ES Pa ap lala eta CE SRS PE sti * 4 ~ THF DAILY EX ree CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNK 6 1598. a ~~ NY-AS- SAN * CURES OLD ULCEROUS SORES. MEDICAL David Sutherland, Clyde Suse River. N. 8,, writes to a ICE friend: “As you know | ‘had suffered over forty years with a fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured me, and the cure remains perfect. Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in America. SUFFERED FORTY YEARS TH& NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N.S. Mention this paper when you write. ——, @e We ha. e commenced burn ing, and «an supply any quan tity of best quality ot Lime, | for farmix g and building pur poses. C. LYONS & Co | eee ee, 1 mo ia «- UUOdl. ue ag f — — —— Lending to-day, per Bar- quentine * Matilda, 450 tons bard coal, in chestnut, and furnace sizes, 4 F X h rr Cee a ee = ¥ WALL PAPER NOW OPEN ——=r A large assortment of Amer- ican and Canadian Wall Pa’ | per. All the latest designs and patterns at lowest prices. FJ, HORNSBY Beokseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25 up. A TRAIN’ AN'S RISKS URES WHIC TO SHOW THAT hay ARE OVERESTIMATED. + Brakemen, and the Old Hands Among Them, Are Oftenest Victims—But the Statistics Quoted May Be Exceptional. Benefite From Safety Appliances. It has been estimated, and, in fact, railroad men frequently make the re- mark, that the average life of a man actively engaged in train service is about seven years. In other words, that they are either crippled up go as to ren- der them unfit fer service again in a like capacity or are killed on an aver- age in that time. It has been found by looking over the records of one of the leading railroads entering Louisville that this is untrue. During three years, on one of the busiest roads entering tue city, there were only 2 killed and 158 wjured, all of whom were brakemen except two, and they were freight con- ductors who had sssumed the duty of brakemen, one by making a coupling and the other by assisting in anloading freight. It would seem that inexperienced men would be most apt to get injured, but the figures show differently, as indicat- ed by the following: Eleven, or 9.56 per cent of the total number of frainmen, were injured during their first year of service; 18, or 12.16 per cent, were in- | jured who had been in the service two | years; 15, or 11.11 percent, had been in the service three yoars; 22, or 16.35 | per cent, four years; 26, or 20 per cent, | five years; 27, or 21.77 per cent, six years; 13, or 9.63 per cent, seven years; 5, or 8.90 per cent, eight years; 3, or 2.47 per cent, nine years; 5, or 4.16 per cent, ten years, and 12, or 8.89 per cent, over ten years, some of whom had been in the service 15, 18 and 22 years. It will be noted that the largest aver- age of injuries occurred after the em- ployee bad been in service six veara If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between milk, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. It is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice, It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. Alld : §ac. and $1.00, _ SCOTT « BOWNE. Valuable Property FOR. SALE a Chemists, Toronto The White Hou:e, Dunda- Eeplanade ie offered for sale. This desirable props advantages of toan Good bathing den. First rate stables, ceva large yard room. Flower and vegetable servaiory. House e¢ rooms, and is brated by marble mantels down st»irs. Large drawing room ler ogth of honee; bath room with hot aod cof water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in riy combines the and ecuntry house. and bosting at foot of gar- ch-houses and gardens and con- ntalus about 12 hot air; with y P. 8.1 a + A P The shore front is also owned in con~ “< Columbias nection with the property, for several é ; hundred feetout. For pariiculars apply i to tand Others J. 8, MORRIS, ft DO ¢ ahere are two kinds of } YoU tree }©6©Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all pei . a others. Columbias are in a KNOW Ria class by themselves, Prices} ‘phat we are selling Wall Peper cheaper a 60. 85 and 140 dolla a, | than ever. Bee eg is -} are lar All new and pretty patterns. Call and 60 7 Le dol at " Lee | Is equal see samples, and be convineed that this is . | mo tie best high grade bi- | the place to buy Wall meer . 1 y > Also;—a new and sp'endid stock of : cy cle yn the mai ket of ony China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner ; other n. ake. Each wheel guar- | and Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up- . ed b compan whe wards. Don’t make any mistake, this 18 ; ee mate J we y do the place to buy Crockery Ware. ® vod not know foes to make slop . pret goeds. ‘The weal of a C. LEWIS 3 ; bicycle from me will be taught | yorn side Market Square, "y — to ride free. Grafton Street. r Taro s For Sale or To Let 2ist a + TE That premises situate on Sydney Street, I infurm the public, that no person OP with) opposite Thorne Bros, meat market, con- | or persons are allowed fishing in Mr. g able | taining 12 rooms, all newly pepered and ) painted ; good yard room and stable, Ap- Ral to | JAMES F. CURTIS. , 15— Customs. eee ee ee ee Joun White's Mill premission from me. JOHN WHIIE, Wheatley Rive Pond, without wls and the Seite given would indicate that empluvees as a general rule are carefrl up to the time when they bave | been in the service three to four years and then become more careless until abont their eighth year of service, when the indications ¢how that they again become careful, as those who had work- ed over ten years have a very small comparative per cent of injuries com- pared with those who had worked six years. With the completion of the equip- ment of all box cars with automatic couplers, airbrakes, etc., the liability of atrainman being injured will have been reduced to a minimum, as the rec- ord goes to show that at least two-thirds of the injuries were caused by attempt- ing to couple automatic drawbars with a link and pin to the old fasnioned solid or skeleton drawbar, which is very dangerous even to the most expe- rienced railroad man. Other causes were on account of uneven drawbars, some being as much as three inches higher than otbers. All this will be rec- tified with the law which requires all drawbars to be of & standard height. A great many trainmen were injured by stepping upon stones or links in jump- ing off to throw switches, etc., quite a number by being thrown off on account of the icy condition of the tops of the cars. There was one case where a brake- man was standing near the end of a car when another cut of cars struck it, and he was thrown from the top of the car to the ground, alighting squarely upon his feet and ‘‘stoving him up’’ severe- ly, as will be readily understood. A few were compelled to jump from the top of cars in cases of Gerailment. Oth- ers had their fect tuashed by attempt ing to shove an automatic drawbar over a few inches to enable it to come more squarely in contact with the automatic coupler. This is one of the serious ob- jections to the automatic drawbar—that it will not couple readily on a curve, and it is necessary for the ‘trainmen either to pull one of the drawbars over or shove it over with their feet. One of the most general causes of pinched fingers was on account of the pin failing to drop all the way down into the hole when coupi with a link and pin. Tke brakemen invariably reach over to give the pin a start so it will drop into the hole, when the cars frequently roll one way or the cther just a few inches and catch the pin just before it gets all the way down, causing it to tilé back and catch the fingers be- tween pin and end siil of the car. A few were injured by holding the grab iron on the end of the car—recently added to all freight cars by an act of congress—and attempting to make the coupling when long lumber or bridge iron would be extending over the end of the car {o be coupled to, and catch their bands between timber and end cf the car. However, this dangerous meth- od of coupling cars together that have lading projecting over the ends of them will soon Le a thing of the past, as it is becoming a general rule for all com- panics not to permit the loading of cars in this manner. Whenever there is long timber to load the companies require the use of two cars iustead of one, es heretofore. Wi . taking effect of the new law compe ‘ling railroads to have all cars equipped with automatic drawbars and have the drawbars of equal height from rails, the position of railroad brakeman vill not be such a hazardous Louisville Courier-Journal. u ly ing thea ith the ors Death Grip on a Satchel. James Whitcomb Riley, the great Hoosier poet, never burdens himself with much baggage while he is travel- ing. He once explained his views on baggage by saying: ‘‘I am continually haunted by the fear that my trunk will be lost, sol go about the country with a grip. I keep a tenacious hold on it all day long and never feel quite safe abont it at night. In case there is ever a fear ful railway accident, and among the debris is a valise with an arm attached to it firmly, they may bury it without turther identific af the Hoosier seu WooMw’s PLOSPrvHODINE. The Great English Re mene ° oie Siz Fa wre ee ed to prom tly. and permanently cure cil forms of Mereous Weakly 3, Ev issions,Spern- atorriica, Impotency and al efecisof Abuse or Excesscs, Menial Worry, excessive use of Tooaceo, Op v0n lead to In tumor Stimu- Botccaad ds A fe et. firmity, Insanity, Consumptior Bas been prescribed over S5 yecrs cases; is the on ty Fe liable and IIo lants, whic s in thousands of st Medicine rv Wood's PI rosphodin e;it 1e in place of tt sis, send by return c £5. known, Ask druggist: he offers some w« rth les s mecic! inclose price in letter oa we wills mail. Price, one packace, £1; s please, siz will cure. Pamph-« sts f-ee to any addrass, The Wood Cc anaes ALY, , Oat., Canada. One evil Windse Sold in Charlottetown by George E hs Druggist FOR SALE | OR TO LET: That most ellie busines stand, situated on Kent Street, ae ween Prince and Great George. A. Cameron, and For particulars apyly to D. STEW ART, years past by tle late J. as a watch and jewelry store dwelling, Baker. Kent Stree bit a as the fragments | ind an early grave. | This property was ovcupied for so ne | ; -« Picture of Zola, This is how Zola Stout Loury ip Parisians:’’ A business man, uo emo- tiop, no ideals, no imagination, ne poetry, in his personal intercourse. He does not try to win or entertain you. He takes no personal interest in you apd does not expect you to take any personal interest in him. He talks frankly and freely about everything, but in a secular way. He makes life seem to you merely a commercial career. Fiction for him is editions of 100,000 francs a year. His magisterialand mag- nificent panoramas of descriptions, un- equaled for their kind, are all measured off in his mind as so many rods of print- ed matter at somucharod. No personal magnetism, no sentiment, no perfume, no rose colors. Life has been for him a blunt, rude, brutish thing. He bas con- quered merely because he has worked harder than any one else. With Lim naturalistic literature succeeds only by the sweat of the brow. What loius of strength nevertheless! What ‘Titanic capacities to achieve! He towers over all his Parisian contemporaries, as Vic- tor Hugo towered over hia epoch. is The Elephant Corps, An English newspaper, in an article on the Siamese army, says: ‘‘In one re spect the Siamese army is superior to every other, and that is in its elephant corps. Eight hundred of these animals, which are stronger, though smaller, than those of India, are organized inta & special corps, commanded by a retired Anglo-Indian officer, and their heads, trunks and other vulnerable parts are protected against bullets by india rub- ber armor.”’ A Costly Dish. “Oh, mamma, do Christians cat preachers just like the cannibals do?’’ ‘*Why,' no, my child. 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It will pay you. eee. ~)“a Seer eeot shingles; TreLEePHo nk 151 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. =>» @ i =e em OO OO Oo OOS? @ | | zi} , Bailing Let 650x100 Feet FOR SALE. | This ie one of the most desirable lots ia the city, being on high dry ground; on | tthe ance of Upper Prince St. Apply a the CITY HARDWARE STORE. descrited be **a,cars \waiit db awcus | THAT ROUNDED CURVE. ot “Fit-Reform” coats are moulded into the shape of chest, shoulders and collar, by hand stitching, with needle and thread. Cheap “ Custom made,” and all other “Ready made” clothing is merely pressed into a semblance of this form, with a hot flat iron. One, being linen stayed throughout, taped at the edges, and worked into concavity by silk stitching, keeps its shape while the cloth lasts. ~ The other, loses its form the first day it is worn, There is a little difference in the cost, but an enormous difference in the wear and appearance of these two kinds. “Fit-Reform” brand, and makers’ price in left a breast pocket of every ’ genuine F.-R. coat. ye tS wt ot i $10, $12, $15, $38, "CLOTHING: : <s . ‘ “xe ave es ic $20 per Suit. pes wiiitiaaibe diy a oon SS “ iF Cae he {04 EVERY GENUINE Catalogue from Ba fy canment 4 i a Fit-Reform Clothing Co., a p Montreal. iP we Vorew A - i SOLE LOCAL A GENCY PROWSH BROTHERS. 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