a ___aEOEOEAEAESESeeVoOooee THE DAILY FPXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 6 1898 Ee ee EPPPP Oe PE rEEDDro>rDry A 5 i 3 a Uh eo > “ fe ? . JA oy u Ug 'p, : ; vy ; es f Pe a e ; fee & Gee" ay gs ews § SA Protection... Baby’s Own Soap is something @ more than acleanser. It is a protec- tion against the annoying and irritat- @ ing skin troubles so often endured by # infants. 7? ve @ = it makes Babies happy and healthy, and keeps the delicate skin rosy, pink @ and clean, «= Cae @ Fragrant and pure, it is a perfect * soap. ,steiies < TURP RERL gpk # THE ALBERT TO!LET SOAP CO., Mfrs. - pte: Montreal. sms» * CAUTION.-—Many o/ the imitations of Basy’s Own will burn anc ruin the skia. 75 \ 4644444 444A KK EEE hb hEEEAEEEAEEEEEES ~~ >a. @&* 28 @ © oe The be piece of 12 ounce Soap in the market. at a similar price, O0O0CGO O8eSeeSosde O ©OOF SOCESOORS 64 AK LEAF ee NS You wont know jnst how yoo! a wrapped Soap you can sell at four cent; and make a profit, until you try a a box of this, All jobbers sell it. JOHN P. MOTT & CO. ~~ @ @ @ ee 4 Oe Oem eeor a rr eee - ee eee eee Figh-erade Ari Parlor S. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T. ©MeKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge any subject from a Seceseeceeetia om es 660600652000 photo, tin-type or group picture very cheap for three ménths, that everybody may have a sam- ple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade wirk ever delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no de pos required, Crayous 248 i38 MARITIME PROVINCES AMA- THUR A‘ ALETIC AS- SOCIATION. The Eleventh Avnual Championship Games. the Association will be held on the Grov ods of the CHARLOTTETOWN A. A. Association, Iu Charlottetown, P.E.1, on the after- noon of THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 8th, 1898 The Of following is the List of Events. Open to bonastida residents of Maritime Provinces, 100 Yards Run, Putting 16 lb. shot 220 Yards Run, Pole Vault, Half Mile Bicycle, Throwiney 16 Ib. Hammer, 880 Yards Run, Runo ng High Jump, 1 Mile Bicycle, 440 Yards Run, Runving Bread Jump, 1 Mile Run, 3 Mile Bicycle, 120 yds huo, Hurdle. Events will be contested in the above order. Intending competicors will govern themselves accordingly. Bicycle Races under sanction and rules of C. W. A. Entries will clo-e with the Hon. Secre ‘aryat Halifax, N. S., on Thureday, Sep~ tember Ist at Midnight, and should be made through Secretaries of Clubs, on official entry blanks. Ip the case of in- dividuals not so entered, satisfactory evidence must be produced of amateur standing, Blanks may be obtained from any affiliated club or from the Secretary at Halifax. : Fee in each event Fifty cents, to ac- Company entry. Any further information will be farnished on application. Halifax, N.S., B.T. MacILREITH, Aug. 8th 1898, Hon. Secy. M.P.A.A.A. 43 ivi 163 cod, Sackville St, 'CAPTAIN KIDD IN STORY AND | | | IN FACT —_—_— Among all the pirates who have fig- nred in history. legend or song there is | one whose name stands pre-eminent in America as the typical hero of the , dreaded black flag. The name of this man will instantly come to the mind of almost every reader, for when we speak of pirates we usually think of Captain Kidd. In fact, however, Captain Kidd was not a typical pirate, for in many ways he was different from the ordinary ma- rine freebooter, especially when we con- sider him in relation to our own coun- try. All other pirates who made them- selves notorious on our coast were known as robbers, pillagers and ruth- less destroyers of life and property, but Captain Kidd’s fame was of another kind. We do not think of himasa pirate who came to carry away the property of American citizens, for near- ly all the stories about him relate to his arrival at different points on our shores for the sele purpose of hiding the rich treasures which he had collected in oth- er parts of the world. This could not fail to make Captain Kidd a most interesting personage, and the result has been that he has been lifted into the region of legendary ro- mance. There are two Captain Kidds— the Kidd of song and story, and the other the Kidd of fact.—Frank R. Stockton in St. Nicholas. APPALLING DEATH From Kidney Disease Prevented by Dodd's Kidney Pills, Only. “ Kidney Disease.” Do you know «hat it means? 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Correspondents should be addressed to tev. O. W. Howard, Rothesay. “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. ; Miss H. J. Machin, formerly Lany Principal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge of the school and will have a thoroughly com petant staff of assietants. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Machin, Rothesay N. B. 192 dy 12i. ‘Teeth.--«- Should be brushed thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- 2ctreadily and moreeasily, in its inciep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner o: later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’t delay, but come at once and have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Patnless Extraction of Teeth Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish ‘them hearty and strong, but they keep thin and pale. To all these delicate chil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. Soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. Toronto. TENNESSEE ASSURANCE In March, 1796, the sheriffs of the territory which is now Tennessee took a census of their own, and as there were 60,000 citizens of proper age the terri- tory declared itself a state, proceeded to choose a governor, a@ congressman and a legislature, which selected two United States senators. Congress, then in ses- sion in Philadelphia, had received no information regarding the action in the territory until congressman and sena- tors walked in uninvited and announced that a state had been born, had elected its officers, made its laws and was runa- ning on scheduled time. Congress was disconcerted and noti- fied the applicants that the sheriff's census was irregular and they must wait at least for an invitation before they proceeded to sit at the federal ta- ble. Upon second thought congress de- cided to be courteous, and on June l admitted Tennessee, nearly three months after she had become a state by her own action. This state, whose coming into the Union was a little previous, was the third state in the Union to provide a president for the Union and the first outside the original 13, and with one exception the only state south of the Ohio and the James ever to furnisha president, and she has provided three, more than any other state except New York, Virginia and Ohio. — Boston Transcript. Smart Boy This. ‘‘Father,’’ asked Tommy, the other day, ‘‘why is it that the boy is said to be the father of the man?’’ Mr. Tompkins had never given this subject any thought, and was hardly prepared to answer offhand. ‘‘Why—why,’’ he said stumblingly, ‘it’s so because it is, I suppose.”’ ‘*Well, pop, since I’m your father, I’m going to give you a ticket to the circus and half a crown besides. I al- ways said that if I was a father ] wouldn’t be so stingy as the rest of them are. Go in, pop, and have a good time while you’re young. I never had any chance myself!’’ Mr. Tompkins gazed in blank aston- ishment at Tommy. Slowly the signifi- cance of the hint dawned upon him. Producing a half sovereign, he said: ‘Take it, Thomas. When you really do become a father, I hope it won't be your misfortune to have a son who is smac:ter than yourself.’’ — London Graphic. we —— —_ WOoOoD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. 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Shingles sawn, Shingles split, Shingles Cedar, Shingles spruce Shingles, al] kinds—al!l prices. Everything else you reouire in our line Puove 181. James Barrett, $ Conaolly’s Wharf.... SBVSF DO OE L O2B880868 OOGO4644O48 8B BULGE CSS 16370008 SUN AND WEATHER On the Ist of July the earth receives ~ percent less heat from the sun than it does during a corresponding period in the month of January. But winter does not occur then in the northern hemisphere, because the sun runs high in the sky and its rays fall upon the earth more nearly vertically than six months later, and, too, the day is much longer than the night, so that while the sun sends us a little less heat in to- tal amount we get a much larger pro- portion of what it does give us than we do in January, when the total heat for the whole earth is greater.—New York Times. Fun From the French. A boulevardier is at once surprised and enchanted to meet an old time com- panion whose suicide had been reported. ‘It’s true,’’ said the latter. ‘‘I did want to kill myself, simply from dis- taste of life. And thea came along the doctors and discovered that I had a grave Gisorder. Since then, you under- stand, I take care of myself!’’—Figaro. Surely He Wouldn’t. ‘If I were only a man,’’ she said, **we could’’— ‘*Possibly we could,’’ he said, ‘‘but the chances are we wouldn’t. If you were a man, I wouldn’t be here. I’d be taying nice things to somebody who wasn’t a man.’’ Sometimes it is worth while to think of such facts as these. —Chicago Post. The health that Nature gave you is restored hy the : DAILY USE OF AISBEY’S Effervescent Salt. { Don't Make Any Mistake When you want good crockery and very cheap Lewis’ is the place to get it every time. We have just received another lot of those beautiful Dinner-Setts cheaper than ever, Chamber Sets, Tea-Sete, Water and all kinds of Glass and Fancy Chiva. Now 18 the time to get bargains as we must sell to make room for fall goods. Photographs We are now making all the latest styles of Photor, finished in a superior manner either on flat or glossy paper at the old stand Grafton St. C- LEWIS. Grafton St. North eide of Market Hcuse. VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE MONTAGUE BIDGE This property consists of a commo dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Tite Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E,. H. BEER, Ch’town, 63 2awkwt!. P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, o—— Oe —e- PRINCIPAL I. OXENHAM (Graduate of Montreal Business College) Book-Keeping in all its branches thorough- ly taughtin conuection with Actual Business, Arithmetic, Shorthand Typewriting Penmanship, Business Correspondence Commercial Law. Our system is the latest and best nowin Use in Canada and the United States, and Success, from the start, isassured. We open this year, after the Holidays, on Aug 15th Appiy at once, or send for our new Pros- peotus, Ch’town, Augl1l198. tfdid Church School EDGEHILL For Girls WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA INCORPORATED 1891, Rt. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boara of Trustees, Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College England, Principal. Eight Resident Experienced Governesses from England. Housekeeper, Matron and Nurse, Board and Tuition Fees including French, Latin or German or Greek, Daily Calistne- nics, Class Singing and Needlework, $225 per‘ aanum, or $75 per term, Music, Singing, Painting, are extras, versities. Michaelmas Term begin Sep. 14th 1898 For calendar apply to Dr. Hind Drawihg, etc. "Preparations for the Uni- 178—1, 3, 5, tf ‘THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARK Ae a ' > . Ready te Wear Shorey’s piotig, . Is better in style and finish than what I can get from imy tailors. Of course a large concern like Shorey’s can keep a staff of experienced workmen upon one class of work from year to year until they become absolutely perfect, while a tailor’s hands produce a sack coat to-day, a dress coat to-morrow and so on, consequently they can- not be expected to attain the proficiency of Shorey’s workmen, Shorey’s Guarantee Card in the pocket of every garment shows that the firm is bound to , a . ae : ! give perfect satisfaction in every instance. ee a ee bg ere ee should not be allowed to go unpainted. They cost money, and should be preserved. You “9 don’t need as paint as would be put on your house. THE SHERWIN-§STLLIABS carte: CREOSOTE PAIR ca is suited to that purpose. Choice colors and ready to use. Also for barns, roofs, etc., where a good paint protection is wanted, and at moderaie expense. “Creosote ’’ is a disinfectant and prevents decay. Ask gour dealer for it. A booklet about paint free. Send for it. THE SHERWIN-WILLIAMS CO. PAINT AND COLOR JIAKERS, : goo Canal Street, Cleveland. abeq Stewart Avenue, Chicera go7 Washiagtoa werces, hrew “Cork. 2z Ot. Antoine Gtrect, Montreal, at otc ol oe oe el CXPDCbBsive “ ile ee ee RACES, 1898 > Will be Held at Charlottetown September 14th 4, 15th HORSE RACES $1,050.00 Premiums $1,050.00 First Day, 14th September, 1898. Three Minute Class,........ a . se veseeeeeePurse $150.00 BBG TAG ii iscockcievesdéiat'a o> seeteets cs) ee eee eee 200.00 2.40 Class (Trotters and Pacers)... .. / * i second Day, 15th September, 1898, BBO Clistt recnsnserses<tevsemyroprcermems tpnesslivas dicalaecbiaa any aka 2 Wenn Wet BME esses: « ohn o'i sa os naps cece edea uz, oe CD CRaRiic ie inindesonsech-stvec 0:5» penpeh mvediinditiitibieksdcdiulilines eissctaiaiaegs “oe “ntries close 7th Séptember, 1898. No horse barred by record made after August Ist, ) 898. All further particulars given on application to the Secretary. In addition to the above, the Guidelees Horse “Tomry,” from Ontario, will give three exhibitions of epeed on each of the race days. Admission to grounds, 25c. Children under 12 years old, l5c. Special Rates By Steamers and Railway By regular and special trains from all Stations to Charlottetown each da’ good to return day of issue as follows.— Tignishto Elsmdale inclusive Piusville to Portage o $1.25 Souris to Bear River ” v5 is Rllo Bay to Lot 40 Conway to Richmond ” 1.00 |} Dundee to Tracadie » Wellington to Summerside 90 | Bedford 4 Travellers Rest to Cape Traverse S80 | Suffolk 3 Bradalbane 10 Clyde 6) | York 2» iunter River to North Wiltshire 50 | Union and Brackley Point au Colville to Milton ®5 | Georgotown to Cardigan # Winsloe 2) | Perth to Peake 73 Royalty Junction 15 | Pisquia # Also return tickets at one first class sirgle fare will be issued from al] stations Charlottetown on the 13th, 14th and 15th Sept., good to return by all trains up @ and ov the 16th. : The special train will run as follows, Locat time, leave Summerside on arrival of regular train from Tignish on the 14th and 15th Sept.— At : 9.30 am Bradalbane 10.24 “ Leave Kensington 9.53 * Hunter River 10.48; Wiltshire 1058 * , Freetown 10,08 * “ Royalty Junction 1133 © “ #merald 10.18 Arrive Charlottetown 46“ ‘ A special train will leave Charlottetown on the afiernoon ofthe 14th and 15th for the West at 6 p m, connecting at Summerside with the train for Tignish. Passengers from the east will arrive by the regular morning train on the first day, and on the second day in addition tothe regular train a special train will! Leave Souris at 8.00 am ‘* Mount Stewart 955 “ * Bear River s3i “ “ Bed‘ord at 10.22 “ * St. Péters 9,05 * “ Royalty Junction 1045 *“* Morell a .* Arrive Charlottetown 11,0 Spe¢ial train will leave for Georgetown and Souris at 6.15 p m each day. Excursion return tickets will be issued at one first class fare from al! stations 00 the Intercolovial and P.E . Island Railwaysto Charlottetown on the 13th and 14th September: good to return up io and on the 16th Sept., at one first class fare. Return fare from Pictou to Uharlottetown $2, on the 13th and 14th, good to returs up to and on the 16th. Str, Jacques Cartier will carry passengers attending the races, from Orwell to Charlottetown each day. Return tickets 25c; good for return on either day. Leav- ing Charlottetown at 5 p m each day, Sept 14th and 15th. All communications to be addressed to the Secretary. C. R. SMALLWOOD, Secretary F. L, HASZARD, President. Auguet 10—tue, thur &wy td Yes, I see it all now | The Reason Why - | | : } F Jas. Paton & Co. Selling Agents for Ch’town | Oe ee ee ee Oe eee i a ee ee WEDNESDAY AND THURSDAY