ETO I FE AO eI Ay ES MO veer nn ins ccatactine A im ne eer en aft NI 8 sll a SN AMM Mb Ee . CURE FOR ERYSPIELAS. wit WMD - ‘ MEDICAL Trahey of =~ Psrrsvoro, N. S., says :—‘In AD CE the year 1892 I was in Ye bedwith Erysipelas, swol len out of all ia , CTORS . , S human shape a : : & I fast sinking aan Us and given up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, ik Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in America. [SEND POSTAL | CARO - FO iPrn (BC CKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE TRURO N.S. the NOVA SOTIAS nna TD .. PROVINCIAL EXBIDITION —AND — INDUSTRIAL FAIR —AT— HALIFAX: N. S: Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 29th, 1898 $16,000 in Premiums $16,000 } ’ sy 25 per cent. the largest Prize Liet of- ferid in Esstern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions - At Great Expenseithe Commissior have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilion, Gat. with display of Fire Works surpassing apy- thing ever seen East cf Toronto. gether with numerous other new and original amusements from London ard New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Liets and all information, address, CO. write, Mention paper when yon J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. FOR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for saie that desirable and beautifuliy situated Jdweli- ing house and premises lately oc snpied by Simon Davies, facing West Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Esq. This property can bs had ata bargain and porsession can be g any time, within a month from purchase Terme of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and inspection on application oO ven at DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitorss y 171 2aw tf WILL. H. FRAXKOLIEN. Commission Merchant 0 Dwyer’s Cove, P. E. I. Produce a Speciality. Prompt Returns and Ac’s Sales. HENRY R. LORBLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriog Corvell University. Ceneulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to Charlotietown, MARK FISHER, SONS & Co, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Large assortment of Ladies Cuvet- ume Cloths always oo hand. Sample Room, 72. Prince Wm, St. St. Jokn, \. B. H H. HARVEY, Agent NY-AS-SAN To- : j THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 29, 1898 The Part These Busy Workers Play In the Fertilization of Flowers. Barney Hoskin Standish writes an article on *“‘The Bumblebee’’ for St. Nicholas. Mr. Standish says: The work of the bumblebee in bringing about the cross fertilization of flowers is as im- portant as that of the honeybee, and these two stand at the head of the list of insects useful in this respect. Each | has its flowers which it alone visits, St John’s N. F. ? but there are many flowers on neutral ground visited by both. So we may say of the bumblebee, as of the honey- bee, the more bumblebees the more seeds; the more seeds the more flowers —especially wild flowers, as the tall bellfiower, touch me not, Solomon’s seal, gentian, Dutchmen’s breeches and tur- tle head. But probably the most impor- tant work this insect does for agricul- ture is upon the fields of red clover. There is abundant proof that this plant will not produce seed without the co- operation of the bumblebee. It is im- possible for the wind to bring about the fertilization of the seed, as it may do in the case of Indian corn, grain and some forest trees. The tube of red clo- ver blossoms, too, is so long that other insects (including the honeybee) are not regular visitants. Here is proof that this plant must have visits from the bumblebee. This insect is not a native of Australia, and red clover failed to produce seed there until bumblebees were imported. As soon as they became numerous the plant could be depended upon for seed. Aguin, the blossoms of the first crop of the Medium Red clover of our own country are just as perfect as those of the second crop, but there are too few bumblebees in the field, so early in the season, to produce fertilization, hence littie or no seed in this crop. If bumble- boos were sufficiently numerous, there is u0 reason Why much larger yields of clover seed might not be expected than at present. Here is what a well informed farmer says about it: ‘It was formerly thought that the world rested on the shoulders of Atlas. I can prove that its prosperity rests on the bumblebee. The world cannot pros- per withont the farmers’ product. The farm will not be productive without clover. We cannot raise clover without seed, and we cannot have clover seed without the bumblebee, because it is this insect that carries the pollen from flower to flower, securing its develop- ment and continuance. Let us learn to know and to protect our friends.” Coughs and colds need not be endured; they can be cured, and that quickly. Many mixtures are tem- porary in effect, but Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites is a permanent remedy. The oil feeds the blood and warms the body; the hypophosphites tone up the nerves; the glycerine soothes the inflamed throat and lungs. The combination cures. This serious lung troubles. soc. and $1.00; all drugsists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Cher-is:s, Toronto. NOTICE ee eee may prevent ‘he annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Party, of the First Electoral | District of Queen’s County, will be held in Bradalbane Hall, on Monday, loth August ao 2o’clock p.m. The presidents of eaci p lling div.sion will please have public meetivgs called, and delegates ap nointed 1o attend the convention. 5 dele- gates from each polling division. WM. CAMPBELL. MICH. READY, President Secreta ry Wkv & Wat. 3i New Table Delicacies Van Camps Tomato Catsup Van Camp’s Tomato Soup Van Camp’s Macaroni «nd Cheese Cairn’s assorted jams in 1 Ib pots Baked beansin Tomato Sauce (Ehicur Brand) English plum pudding in 2 lb tins. American Ox Tongue in 2 and 23 lb tins. Dried Beef in 1 lb tins. Just received at BEER & GOFF ’ next, at OUR DEBT TO BUMBLEBEES. } TWO WAYS OF LOOKING. If All Saw Things Alike, This Would Be au Uninteresting World. “It isa pity that mere of us cannot cultivate the twofold way of looking at things,’’ writes Edward W. Bok in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘‘There would be less friction in life if we did, and sweeter sympathy, kinder understand- ing and broader and fuller living. The fact is that we never reach the dignity of true living unless we do learn this all important lesson. And that it may be cultivated admits of no doubt. It is simply a question of schooling ourselves not to condemn generally what indi- vidually does» not happen to be to our taste. If, for exampie, we prefer brown as a color, there is no reason on earth why we should condemn the taste of any one who preferred to wear green. What the vast majority of us need is to be a little more self poised, more judi- cial, more willing to see good in the tastes of others, although they do not please our own particular fancies. It we all thought alike, read the same books, saw the same plays, wore the same col- ors, this would be an exceedingly unin- teresting world. ‘*‘We cannot see all things in the same way, but we can come near to justice and true respect by taking a two- fold view of things while still retaining our strong individual views. Seeing a possible good or use for everything does not necessairly mean a weak individu- ality. The most uncomfortable people in the world are those who assert their judgments in a hard, decisive and final manner, as if they were courts of last resort. On the other hand, the bright- est and best minds are those that have most respect for the opinions of others.’’ Remenyi and Pumpernickel. ‘“‘My first meeting with Remenyi,”’ says H. J. Cleveland, ‘‘was over a liv- ery stable in Council Bluffs. A concert hall was there and he was to play. A jackass in a stall beneath persistently brayed. Remenyi would not play. Ivas on my way to Japan, or thought I was, and introduced myself to him after his audience had been dismissed. He beg- ged of me to find some pumpernickel for him. I searched Pearl street resorts until I found some and took it to his room. He ate with satisfaction and then played for me, played until, boy as I was, Icried. That was at 2 o’clock in the morning, and in a large hotel filled with people. “We had the halls filled with people in their nightrobes before what private concert ended. His love for pumpernickel was no more strange than that of Janauschek for stale beer, and I have got many a pint of that for her after a most thrilling depiction of Mary, queen of Scots.’’-—Chicago Times-Her- ald. Sensibic. ‘*Who is that I see you feeding near- ly every night in the kitchen, Mollie?’ ‘*That’s my intended, the policeman, ma’am.”’ ‘*Well, if he’s your intended, why don’t you marry him?’ “Vm waitin till his appetite goes down a bit, ma’am.’’—Yonkers States- man. A Pleasant Anniversary. Mr. Frankstowu—Spifiin’s birthday comes next week. Let’s give a srioker in his honor. Mr. Larimer—That’s the yery thing. Spiffins doesn’t use cigars and can’t bear the smell of tobacco.—Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. —_—-—- Avevust tne lLlra.—Don’t forget that the greatest night’s sport ever held in the city will be celebrated by electric light on the new grounds of the Athletic Association. All the fastest meu in the p‘vvinces will take part. 31 WoonD'’s PHOSPHODINE. 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At the old stand Grafton St. We have also a new and splendid stock of China, Glass and Earthenware, fine goods at reasonable prices. C- LEWts. Grafton St. North side of Market House. it. ' and is to be found chiefly in Asia Minor, One of the Mean Ones, A worthy old Gentleman in the Coun- try, having employ’d an Attorney, of whom he had a pretty good Opinion, te do some Law Business for him in Lon- don, he was greatly surprised on his coming to Town, and demanding his Bill of Law Charges, to find that it amounted to at least three Times the Sum he expected; the honest Attorney assured him that there was no Article in his Bill but what was fair and rea- sonable: Nay, said the Country Gentle- man, here is one of them Iam sure cannot be so, for you have set down three Shillings and four Pence for go- ing to Southwark, when none of my Business lay that Way; pray what is the Meaning of that Sir; Oh! Sir, said he, that was for fetching the Chine and Turkey from the Carriers, that you sent yee for a Present, out of the Country.— ** Joe Miller’s Jest Book,’’ 1739. Consideration, Clerk-——I have been in your employ now going on five years, and I am get- ting the same salary [ started with. Proprietor—I know it, but every time that I’ve made up my mind to cut you down or discharge you something has reminded me of your wifé and little ones at home, and so I just couldn’t do There, my man, you see I have a heart as well asa head.—Chicago News. The mushroom ’s life is measured by hours, but it flourishes long enough for an insect to hang its egg on the edge of the ‘‘umbrella’”’ and for the egg to be- come an insect ready to colonize the next ‘‘silver button’’ that pushes up. Meerschaum is a silicate of magnesia Greece and Madrid. THE ONLY HOPE! For Victims of Bright’s Discase is Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Not a day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of one or more persons from Bright’s Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are noi responsible for as many deaths as have been caused by Bright’s Dis- ease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as a summer breeze. ‘That great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of , the worst cases. It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind—Bright’s Disease? Then use.-Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only cure on earth for this disease. Fruit jar KMiclency — The jar that will keep the fruit costs bo mere than the j r cf doubt. Use the “Canada” Jar. When you put up fruit, and you’! jose no preserve by fermentation. 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