—— TT —— =. —— ak ae OO — aw NY-AS- 3-SAN_ / a young | beautiful and accomplisheé, but .as poor RE FOR ERY S PIE.LAS. MEDICAL . hos. Tiahey of -. Parrsvoro, N. S., says :—‘'In AdWICE the year 1892 | was in bed w ith Erysipelas, swol len out of all a DOCTORS GAVE human shape hed ine fast sinking ay and given up todie. At this | Cc risis Nyassan was used and | rac. | was cured in a few days, AS [SEND Wanted—T he Address Postal] ef every sufferer in / = America. (BOOKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CU., TRURO N.S mor on the aa when you write. | ss We se sves S% WM Lg Ge GS Gt GN I All Mens Duster Coats Mens Long Duster Coats Mens Fine Balbriggan Under- clothing Neligee Shirts Duck Shirts Silk Shirts Straw Hats and Linen Caps Washable Ties Selling Cheap This Month at J.B Macdonald & Co ISSIR ES CABLE ADDRESS “* ALGERNON” Algernon H. Prowse, Ship& General Broker, Com- mission Merchant, Chart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - - - Newfoundiand 2 SCOTT 8 CODE, For General Business, P, 0. Box 882 For Shipping 148 12in eod A. MACDONALD, OLRECT IMPORTER WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LUITH HOUSE CODE, ALES, 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. 1, g-2? Write for stock list and prices. 158 cy 2a Ww 'mo , Do. Me (NELL J MARION Men b. Can 3 2 Cc. E. A Memb. Can. Soc. C_E "Dp. and P. L. § Memb. Amer. W.W. Agsoc. MCCONNELL & MARION CIVIL ENGINEERS ROOMS 308 TO 3/1 NEW YORK LIFE BLOC., MONTREAL Water Powers and Water (proposed or existing) examined Drainage aud Municipal W Serve ys of every desc riptio yn undertaken HENRY R. LOR DL y © EK A.M Can. Soc, C. E. Supply Systems and reported on orks enerally Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Corneli University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. John. Island correspondence addressed to Charlotietown, IMPORTANT 70 DAIRYMEN 15 to 20 gallon milk cans madeot the very best material obtainable. Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Moniague, June 7—1m | | } | sale’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 18 1863 Wouldn't Alter His Picture. A friend of Arnold Bocklin relates | that when that eminent artistwas quite man he married a Roman girl, as the young artist. Their daily meal often consisted of a pot of beans. Yet the artist would not sacrifice his ideals for any sum of money. One time he painted a Jandscape for a wealthy Ger- man merchant, who, as the prospective owner of the picture, asked him to make certain changesinit. This the bean eat- ing painter refused to do, though the price offered him for the altered picture was nearly $1,000. Their Object. Mr. and Mrs. Gaswell had moved only a few weeks before into a fashion- able neighborhood and were preparing to issue invitations for their silver wed- ding. ‘**I’m afraid,’’ said Mr. Gaswell, look- ing dubiously at the pile of costly sta- tionery before him, ‘‘most of these will go begging.’ ‘*Why, James,’’ responded Mrs. Gas- well, ‘‘that’s what we are sending them out for. A Honeymoon Eye Opener. **While love,’’ said the Cunmmins- ville sage, ‘‘may make the young man oblivious of the flight of time during the honeymoon, the monthly gas bills kindly restore his balance in short or- der +? The largest sun dial in the world is Hayou Horoo, a large promontory, ex- tending 8,000 feet above the AEgean sea. As the sun swings round the shadow of this mountain it touches one by one a eircle of islands, which act as hovi marks. Thinin flesh? Pochapeit S natural. If perfectly well, this is probably the case. But many are suffering from frequent colds, nervous debility, pallor, and a hun- dred aches and pains, simply because teey are not fleshy enough. Scott’s Emutsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites strengthens the diges- tion, gives new force to the nerves, and makes rich, red blood. Itis a food in itself, soc. and $r.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta | Just hecelved a nice assortment of sTOUSE SETS b 4 » a I b the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, o2m ow W. N. TANTO Upposi te Crabt e’s Har dre Store. Newfoundland. The most pic tu resque summer resortin America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Kiverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland sailway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Snortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route to any partis via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A 1 at Lioyds. Leaves North Sydney every Tuesday and Friday evening, on arrival of the I. C.R. express. Returning, leaves Placentia every Monday and Thursday morning on on arrival of St. John’s express. FARE: -Charlottetown toSt. John’s. Nfld. firet $19.95, second $10,30. Through ticketson sale at all stations onthe I.C. RK. aud 8S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, steamer will make three trips per week each way, between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundlaud. The sea trip will oaly be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, Nfid or ARCHIBALD &CO., Agents, ‘Mark Fisuer, Sons & Go, North Sydney, C.B me iat a a “! sia ois i ee Advertising ir Germany. German wave of ¢ Avertising are con- siderably different from the pushing methods of ‘the Americans. In the elec- tric street cars in Leipsic what few ad- vertising cards there are find a place on the ceiling instead of around and below it. In the theaters permanent signs ap- pear above the stage setting. German ideas of the fitness of things are better than the Saxon’s in this respect at least. Window displays are popular, and many of the windows of the large stores ex- tend down to the fioors of the basements. Perhaps the chief mode of street or public advertisement in Leipsic is the use of a large number of circular col- wmns, about 4 feet in diameter and 12 feet in height, which are stationed throughout the city in conspicveus taces. On the cylindrical surfaces of these iron columns advertisements in great variety are displayed. The form and style used are modest and are usual- lv only small paper placards, of a great variety of colors, announcing the name af the article, its merits and uses. Here ajso are posted the opera and theater programmes, in type net much larger tan the ordinary newspaper size. These advertising posts correspond in a meas- ure to the fence display advertising so much used in American cities, but are really not much more than public bul- letin boards.—New York Press. When Fitz-Hugh Lee Kan For Governor. General Lee has been handicapped by a great name. It has stimulated his pride and ambition, but it has not in- spired any vanity. When I asked him if this heritage had helped or hindered him, he said: “It has been a heavy load. I have had the reputation of a lot of ancestors as well as my own to look after. What- ever good I have done has been credited to them, and whatever of evil has been charged to me and magnified, because people said they much better things of a manof my blood and breeding. ‘“‘When I was running for governor | of Virginia, John Wise said that if my name had been Fitz-Hugh Smith I ney- er would have secured the nomination I replied that [had known a good many good men named Smith and would have been as proud of that name as of the one I wore. In that way I got the votes of all the Smiths in Virginia and a letter from a man who told me ‘never to forget Captain John Smith, our first settler, who killed Pocahontas.’ ’’— Chap Bok. Need of Covering During Sleep. The reason it is necessary to be well had a right to expect | language employed by the woman who | receives ahem or hy the poor devil whe eovered while sleeping is that when the body lies down it is the intention of na- | ture that it should rest, and the heart especially should be relieved of its regu- lar work temporarily. So that orgah makes ten strokes a minute less than when the body is in an upright posture. This means 600 strokes in 60 minutes, Therefore in the eight hours that a man usually spends in taking his night’s rest the heart is saved nearly 5,000 strokes. As it pumps six ounces of blood with each stroke, it lifts 20,000 ounces less of blood in this night’s session than it would during the day, when a man is usually in an upright position. New, the body is dependent for its warmth on tho vigor of the circulation, and as the blood flows so much more slowly throngh the veins when one is lying down the warmth lost in the reduced circulation must be supplied by extra coverings.— Milwaukee Wisconsin. WoonD’s PHOSPTPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Tack mages Guarants ae | promptly id ae Lently cure ail hate ; of Nervous Weakness, Ex: issions aie r atorrhea, Impotency a nda effect oe Abuse or Exce aS page) > Ment al 1; rr of Tobacco, Ont unto acne: After. site tehGes onan sb cope firmity, Insanity, Consumption a aie carly grave Has been prescribed over Si years in thousands of cases; is the « nly Neliabic and Iloncst Medicine known, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if ! he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we wi!l send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, $5. One wiil please, six wi iM cure. Px ymph’ ets free to any addross, The Wood Cumprzny, Windscr, Oxt., Canad. Sold in Charlottetown by Gecrge E Hughes, Druggist. POR SALE OR TO LET. a That well known business Hotel Richmond Street, near the market. on This Hotel conta’ ns about twenty good | seturning will leave H ! rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good stabling for thirty horees, with Jarge yard in coanection. Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings We carry in stcck every requisite = - PIGKPORD & BLACK, } modation. for the Merchant Tailoring business Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. St. i St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY, Agent” ee emeeceenenenannan test nett ttttt a Boy Soldiers. The best material of which to make €chting soldiers is found in boys from 16 to 21. This is the expression of old commanders. There were many captains in the civil war who were under 20 years of age. There wers brigadier gen- erals only 21 years old. General Grant was under 40 when he entered the war. Stonewall Jackson had won immortal fame at 3S and diced at 39. General Sheridan was a general at 50. Fitz- Hugh Lee was a major gencral at 29. 4lexander had con yuered the world be- Jore he was 33. Napoleon became mas- ter of Egypt, crossed the Alps and fought the battle of Marengo at 30. Young men make the best soldiers. The civil war was fought by young men and boys. Duffy and His Poems. Sir Charles Gavan Duffy relates that he once had put into his hands by a hostess a volume containing some of his own poems and was asked for his opin- ion of them. ‘‘Dreadful drivel, ’’ replied the modest Sir Charles. His hostess flushed. ‘‘I don’t mind your laughing at me,’’ she said, ‘‘but pray don’t laugh at verses which came to me from the very heart of my hus- band when we first knew each other and which I will treasure to my dying day.’ Rejected With Thanks. Strong Minded Woman (pointing to article in paper)—Sir, did you write that? Terror Stricken Editor — Y-y-yes, madam. I—lI wrote it. Strong Minded Woman—It meets my approval exactly. Itis seldom one meets a person of your sex capable of such just discrimination. Will you marry me, sir? A Differcnee,. Eifie— Uncle John, are you an author- ity upon the language of flowers? Unele .ohn— What do you mean—the has to pay the bill?—Boston Transcript. APPALLING DEATH From Kidney Disease Prevented by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. “Kidney Disease.” Do you know what it means? It means that the kid- neys are either rveffen, or rotting; the biood is fuli of poisonous, death- dealing corruption ; that the Kidneys can’t do their work ; that the victim is a walking hours are numbered ; that the victim musT take Dodd’s Kidney Pills if he does not want to die. Have you Kidney Disease? Is your skin hot and dry; memory fail- ing; breath short; urine, reddish, or pale colored; .does it scald when passing ; is your appetite changeable ; do your ankles swell ; have you bitter taste in the mouth on getting up mornings; is there a brick-dust de- posit in your urine? Any of these signs is proof positive of Kidney Disease. Will you be cured, or will you die? Dodd’s Kidney Pills are the only means on earth that will cure you. omey never fail. Apatior ‘Pubs HO) oo 144 2aw 4 wks ——— i al ane fini shed,— nicely CaRrvELL Bros. LINE aie = = a . SS Se HALIFAX & CHARLOTTETOWN SEASON OF 8.8. CITY OF GHENT will sail from Uharlotietown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of }&98, for Halifax, salling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, lease Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; alitax every Tues- day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accom - Saloon amidships. Special freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent 189s. Ch’town, Mav 14, 1898, WILLIAM H. - FRABELI, —BROKER AND— Commission Merchant, O’Dwyer’s Cove, St. John’s, Newfoundiand. charnel-house; that his ; @ 150 d&w tf a | es a A booklet which tells Zz — the style of suit worn - SS ~~ to best advantage by the “Short stout” man, the “Portly,” the “Round shouldered, "the “Very erect, "the “Slop- ine shouldered,” the “Tall thin” andthe“Tall Stout.” It indica- tes the pecu- liarities and purpose of the “Tuxedo,” the “Frock Coat,” the “Walking,” “Shooting,” “Sack” “Double Breasted” and “Nor- folk” Suits, with their effect upon , > : a the appearance of different nf Ny, eM ay J Wek SD types of wearers. ss UAE oe mn ai It contains practical er FIT. A pointers on cloths, in REFORM oy Ne terior construction, shape retention, the we < CLOTHING ke birth and motive of \ “fads” and other trade secrets of the tailor. Mailed free on request. a“ “~~ Was. <n ey Se, — eile Poe we ay, THUS SRAMD WITH PCTAM PRIC ve Way (\ STAMPED BY THE MAXERS [— fe 44 PS Si) wg OM EMERY SEN May “5 “OS Bs Me Sy 1 Fe , PDL POS CO ELDON OO SOLF LOCAT. AGENCY PROWSE BROTHERS. - =e | Teet ~~ Me Ld e di 3 ' ft When the natual teeter have been lost, the comfort, the health, the speech, and tbe personal appearance will be greatly oon by the substitution of Artificial Teeth skillfully nade. Good health, good appearance and consfort rf seu upon the dentists skill in making an Artificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted. Art- ificial teeth can bé made to present a very natural ap- pearance an occasional dark tooth, an irregular arrange- ment, or a tasty fillings will break the porcelain monot- ouy so often noticeable. The sunken condition of a perrons cheeks and lips due to the loss of the natural teeth, is changed completely by the insertion of proper- Jy made Artificial teeth. We make Arcificial teeth that will fill out hollow cheeks and add youth and tone to the countenence. If you are troubled with bad fitting Artificial teeth that do not stay in their place as they should, we can, by use of a new method, make your old eet over at a small expense and give you a perfect fit. We guaragtee our work tu be satisfactory inall respects. You can call in,in the morning and have your teeth same day. Painless Dentistry —Moderate Charges. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7to 8. Teds dR RS been esha k SR a OM Mea clears Ladies Capes “_ Blouses wallor Hats At greatly reduced prices. {J HARRIS, Ge lenden House ifielal | ill ae AE a 8 92 ss