THE DAILY EXAMINEK, CHARLW''rETOWN, MARCH 4, isv9 6 nb nates eee une = 7 = = - nee e _ ? MET) : ; ~ 4 et D-O-D-D:S a x EY ODD'S Dy : KIDNEY WANS —~penfpenG-necsunessesesenen — . a ii peagsatiee® D-D’S DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, the ouly positive, never-failing cure, ou earth, for ali Kidney diseases. Take No Other. Get the Genuine. Refuse Imitations. There's Only One Dodd'a, Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ ——_ WANT? D.—A young maa of good address matravel.iog salesman must have some ex’ perienoe and be a hnstier- Apply by letterto A.B Po« Office Box Si? Ch’town 45 W ANTE 9.—In « amall family a ceneral ser rant» ‘y" 4 ariane. Lnnlie at thie nfica TU LET —The house and premises known aa the “O! | London Honse,’situateon Water @t.. aext*> Government Warehouse No ! Apply to }eake Bros & Co. jan3B—tf SKATE Sharpened while you wait. and waprired by a comoetent hand at Rice’s BMicvcle Repair Store Opposite the Skating Rink 285 tf PHOTOGRAPAIC.—The _ celebratet (ve- jone “amoeras are being used by amateurs and profes ionals all over the civilized world. The most compact and least complicated ot way in ths market. A child can operate them. Plein and Complete Instructions go with each Camora. Size of pictures 24x2} un to <7. Price $3.59n0, Nothing on earth will give you o- a friend to whom oresented more pleasure tian one of these Cameras. Write or fitasts ted Catalogue wita full doserio- tons, Priees&c Marsh Mfg. Co., 512 W. Lake “4 Chicaro 297 tf. ~ IS) HEREBY GIVEN THAT will be made to to Parlia aent of Paneada at ita next session. by THE DOMIN- ION PER \IANENT LOAN CO UPANY, for a Acttoamnsoal tts Acts alreaiz obtained (60 Vie*oria chanter 8). an161 Victoria chanter M1) to define the Capital Stock of the Com- pany, and to consolidate, define, declare and enlarge ita powers of lendinz, purchasing, bor- rooming an! iavesting, ant for othsar purnoses Dated at Toronto this 12h Decem er, 1894. VFALCOON {LL BOLAND & [HOMPSON, 393 —9i Solicitor: for the Avolicants "The @ DIICE zoplicatior aaa on Ao ow Birtarate,” “Christianity and nost{cia n,” sermons, by Rev. James Simp- p cand if respectively. forsale at TAS MKA\INER office ant at Carters’ and Hasgard & Moore’s Bookstores. Prince Rdward Island Railway On and after MONDAY, 26th Dec., 1898 rains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun- lay, excepted.) as under. Traine Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward. 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B . A. SHARP, Superintendent, P. E, I. R’ janlottetown Glock Doctoring if your lock has stopped, let us put new life in it, if it i. not performing satisfactorily we will examine it and tell you ex- actly what is necessary to effect a eure. We have restored many sick clocks Some pronounced hopeless. your cleck a chance. Nocure, no pay Send usa postal or call and tell us where to send for it. QUEEN S1 REET {TOBACCO AND THE HEAR A Doctor Gives What He Calis Cold Facts About Smebking. “Tt don’t like to upset a cherished tradition.’’ said a doctor who is him se}f a devotee of the weed, ‘‘but the talk one hears of nicotine saturating the systems of emokers is mostly rot. Nico- tine is a deadly puison. One drop of it wil] make a good sized mastiff turn up his toes if injected subcutaneously, and it would take precious little of it to killaman. The truth is that very lit- tle is absorbed, even by the most con- firmed smokers. Now and then you read of men who die from excessive tobacco using and are found on autopsy to be literally reeking with nicotine. All rubbish. Nothing of the kind ever hap- . pened. ‘* Again, it’s a favorite experiment to biow smoke through a handkerchief, and the stain that is produced is popu: larly supposed to be made by nicotine. It is really oil of tobacco, which isa horse of quite a different color. No, the chief harm done by the stimulus which it gives to the heart smoking is This is particularly true of cigarette | smoking, where ‘inhaling’ is nearly al- ways practiced. ‘*Each time the smoke is inhaled it acts as a slight spur to the heart, and, needless to say, there is sure to be a re- action. If the smoker is in good general health, he will probably never feel it, but if he isn’t there will be periods of profound depression, and, not knowing the cause, he is apt to try to brace up on a drink, which makes matters just that much worse. If he has organic heart trouble—valvular weakness, I mean—it’s quite possible that he will tumble over some day and put his angel plumage on. Those are the cold facts about smoking—none other are gennu- ine.’’: Give G. F. Hutcheson, Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per: fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORP-D LIVER. ‘The Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Piil. Small Dosa. Smail Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. } See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Piflg a ower That Would Se Required to Move the Earth. ‘ticlans sometimes have queer One of them bas amused himself alculating how much energy, water ‘ VG Ls, ' ‘coal it Would take to move the earth a foot, supposing that it was sub- iocted throughout its mass toa force equivalent to terrestrial gravitation. I bis isa gratuitous supposition, for in spite of its enormous mass tho earth { } Ua weigns nothing. Starting with the fact that the earth’s is about 6,100 million-million- illion tons, Our statistician calculates that we should require 70,000,000,000 years for a 10,000 horsenower en- gine to move onr globe afoot. Ths boiler that should feed this engine would vaporize a quantity of water that would cover the whole face of the globe with a layer 800 feet deep. The vapori- gation of this water would require 4,000 million-miilion tons of coal. This coal carried in cars holding ten tons each and having a total length of 30 feet, would require 40Q million-millicn cays, which would reach 80,000,000 times around the earth. This train, moviug at the rate of 40 miles an hour, would take more than 5,000,000 years to trav- erse its own length. It would require for storage a shed that would cover 1,000 times the area of Europe. it we realize that this fantastically huge amount of energy is nothing at all compared with what tse earth: possesses in virtue of its rotation about its axis, its revolution about the sun, and its translation in space with the solar sys- tem, of which the earth is bat an in- finitesimal part and which itself is but au infinitesimal part of the universe, we may get some ideaof the importance of man in the universe and estimate his incommensurable pride at its just value. — Nature. mass DANGEROUS PIGS. The Pecenry Is Wholly Fearless 2a4 Will Fight Man or Beast. A writer in the St. Louis Republic says that the most vicious and fearless member of the brute creation is the pec- cary, or wild hog, of Mexico. This ani- mal seems utterly devoid of fear and dis- plays an intelligence in fighting man strangely at variance with its apparent- ly complete lack of mental attributes. Their ability to scent men is particn- larly marked. The only thing to éo when they get after you is to run away from them as fast us a horse can carry you, and then there is no certainty that they won’t catch you. They are nearly as swift as a horse, and their endurance is as great as their viciousness. A friend of mine encountered a drove of them in a wild part of Mexico a few years ago, and his escape was almost miraculous. He very foolishly shot and wounded a number of them. Then he took refuge in a tree. The peccaries kept him in the tree all that day and throngh the night. They circled round the tree, grunting and squealing thei. deiight at the prospect of a feast. He soon exhausted his am- munition and brought down a peccary at each fire, but this had no terrors for the beasts. Toward morning they began to eat those he had killed, after which they formed in line and trotted off. If they had not had some of their own number to devour, they would have guarded that tree until my friend, through sheer exhaustion, dropped from his perch and allowed them to make a meal of him. The wildcats and tigers that infegt the Mexican wilds flee from the pec- caries with instinctive fear, and even | rattlesnakes keep out of their path, as ee _ KIDN ee eee EY-SICK PEOPLE! By farthe sasqoat army of sufferers in the world are the kidney-sick people—but release from disease to the Cures Bright’s disease. Cures EL = * TTI ae reat South American betes. Cures all b. oa y far the largest army of the cured ones attribute their dney Cure— ents. Kidney diseases are the most in- sidious of all diseases common to humanity ; within the past few years inedical science bas made wonderful strides in coping with its ravages. South American Kidney Cure has proved rich in healing power, and every day testimony is piled up for its great curative quali- ties. Where kidney disease exists it is generally indicated by certain changes in the urine, such as mucus, sediment, albumen, brick dust, acid ee [ite and blood—pain is not necessarily an ———— - accompaniment, which only aggra- vates the insidious nature of it, Test- the fact that the passing through these organs of the solid particles in the ordinary course of circulation do in aremarkably short while clog up, grind out and impair them so that the functions of these organs are not paar and disease lays hold on the patient with a ruthless hand. Kidney diseases require a solvent South American Kidney Cure is a solvent—it is a kidney specific— claims to be no more~—it has been tested by eminent medical authorities on kidney diseases, and proved and testified to by them as the surest and safest cure for all diseases of the kidneys and bladder. It's a purifier—a healer—a health builder—efficacious alike to man or woman. Good News from the North Country— A young machinist in a large manufacturing con- cern in Nerthern Ontario, fell a victim to the dropsical form of kidney disease. through at- mospheric changes in follo his daily labors— he continued his work until ost commanded to quit by the physician from whom he had been receiving treatment. He visited Toronto and consulted an eminent authority on kidney dis- eases. The doctorsent him home with as hopeful a story of himself as he could give, but wrote privately tothe young man’s physician that it was only a matter of time with him until death would claim another kidney victim. When he began to realize for himself that his case was hopeless he took bis case in his own hands, de- termined to fight for his life. He experimented with many so<alled cures without relief. South American Kidney Cure was brought to his notice, and like everything else, he tried it—to his astonishment he began to feel better under its use. He continued to gain strength—he took six bottles—and to-day that same young man can be found at that same lathe, working for that same concern, hale and hearty as the first day he went there. He givesiall the credit to South American Kidney Cure. SOUTH AMERICAN NERVINE—Is a nerve healer, Cures indigestion and all stomach troubles which are forerunners of nervous colla Ss. SOUTH AMERICAN RHEUMATIC CURE—Has lifted men off a bed of pain after a few days’ use, who have not been free from suffering DR. AGNEW’S OINTMENT five nights. 35 cts. for years. cures blind, bleeding, itching or v'cerating piles rT? Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. © Huyhes. Dr..ggist system, but now I am happy and well. cheerfully recommend Dr. Pierce's Favorite Pre- scription to all invalid ladies." ing and experimenting has disclosed * 4 on wae | ~ orn ee The Journey of Womanhood. When a young girl develops the first evi- dences of womanhood, it is as if she were starting al upon a str nge journey beset with rough and dangerous places. A me A -- tee wise and loving mother a ir will not ailow any false Men & Pil delicaey t» prevent her eee ig ) from giving her daughte: the plainest information and advice at this critical stage of her exist- ence Young girls suffer a vast amount of un. necessary pain and misery for lack of frank and confidential instruction about their own physica] selves. The special weaknesses and diseases in- cident to woman's organic development are completely and permanently remedied by the ‘‘ Favorite Prescription’’ prepared by Dr. R. V. Pierce, chief consulting physician to the Invalids’ Hotel and Surgical Institute of Buffalo, N. Y. More than 90,000 cases of obstinate female difficulties have been absolutely cured by this wonderful ‘‘ Prescription.’’ It heals, strengthens and completely rejuvenates the tissues and nerve-centers of the feminine organism. It is the only medicine devised for this special purpose by a regularly graded experienced physician. It is the i one authorized preparation which may be positively relied upon to cure. Mothers and daughters may consult Dr. Pierce by letter withcut charge and {in the most absolute confidence. Their letters will be answered not by any mere nurse, bat by an educated skilled physician. Dr. Pierce’s Medical Adviser will be sent free if 31 one-cent stamps are inclosed to defray the cost of customs and mailing only. Miss Edith Cain, of Clinton, Allegheny Co., Pa., writes: “I take pleasure in expressing my faith in your ‘ Favorite Prescription.’ After two years of suffering I began taking Dr. Pierce's medicine and now I am entirely cured. 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If you have any ides of putt'ng up a new build- ing of any kiad, Jet na figure on it for vou. Best work at ordinary prices...... <M, WM. W. HARPER, Manufacturing Contractor, Fitzroy Sireet. ES URN “ ~ anaitd iF HAVE MONEY TO C Sea « ay sca a hi ae Buy any kind of a piano that may be brought to your home: a| If you want to make a sure thing of it, CALL ON US } “ 2 and szlect a Heintzman & Co, Piano. They are the cheapest Piano after all, that you can possibly buy. 2 Durability, quality of tone, ease of action and general ap pearance considered. Sold on eary terms HEINTZMAN PIANO! The selection of a fullsize, Concert, Grand Heintzman Piano for the Ch’town School of Music is another of the many proots we can furnish of their superiority. MILLER BROS., The P. E. Island Music House Connolly Building, Queen St.... § il a = *