—* 5 i . . ; & bo E a e A ale RES aaa Oe oe ae Ee " . eee eye ie lice A i aN AP li es iil oP he cea” ~* oat et Saree oe Pts THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 12 1898. NY-AS-SAN ERYSPILBAA Mr, Tarhey of nee ParrsooroN,S. says ro 'tEn ‘ ICE the year 1892, 1 was in S bed with Erysipelas, swol- len ont ofall human shape fast sinking and given up todie, At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, MEDICAL DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Wanted—The Address { every merica. THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO, TRURO N.S. Mention the paper when you write. | 3 . ; ° . The best piece of ° 12 cance Soap in e - the market, at a 4 similar price. 2 ° : : ® ” ‘ @ s * O > be adi fj h { You wont know jnst how good a wrapped Soap you can sell at four cents and make a profit, until you try a a box ¢ f this. All jobbers sell it. JOHN ?. MOTT & CO. Hieh-crade Art 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 enlarye any subject from a eesceseaertsseee ame @06060603 BOSS photo, tin-typs or group picture very cheap for three months, that everyboly may have a sam- ple of their work. He has in the past 10 month. delivered the highest grade work ever delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no de pos required, Crayous 248 138 Black Diamond Line The S.8,Bonayv Friday morning, sta sailing from Montreal September 9th, will be Monday morning, Sept, sail for St John’s undland via, North and horses, cattle and sheep uce under deck at lowest due at Ch’town 12th and will Ronavista Newf Sydney, carrying on deck and prod possible rates. For further pa passage apply to *~EAKE BROS & CO., Agents ticulars as to freight and CL’town, Sept 6, 98 Beavor Line CHARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE It is proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPBG”, 3500 tons From From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. Uct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 26 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, and has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accon:modation for passengers For freight, pe<sage, statemoons, and other information apply at the office of N. RATTENBURY, Ageat 106 ? th Should be brushed ee ==" ‘horoughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- *ctreadily and moreeasily, in ite inciep- intetage, 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. OR. AYERS Patniess Extraction of Teeth A | ward of any of the world’s big sea fit | outs,’ said a naval officer of experience sufierer in } beach with their bags and hammocks | ormen, too, who have a natural predi- | lection for drink, and these men the ~~ TCI JACK AKD HIS GROG “There is ‘perhaps Jess drunkenness among the enlisted men of the United States navy than ameng the men fcr- to the writer. ‘‘Drunkenness passed with the old navy. In the days of the old Tuscarora or the Tennessee, as the sailors put it, it was a common enough thing to see about three-quarters of a ship’s company returning from shore liberty in such a state that they bad to be hoisted over the side in bosun’s chairs to save the trouble of carrying them up the gangway. But that sort of thing is no longer endured. Men who go ashore after having remained aboard ship for a considerable period are ex- pected by the officer of the deck to re- turn just a trifle exhilarated, but they never return quite incapable. ‘*Men who exhibit the slightest indi- cations of being addicted to drink are turned down flatly by the examining surgeons when they present themselves for enlistment nowadays. The surgeons tell me that they ean tell from a man’s eyes whether he has ever suffered severe- ly from excessive drinking, no matter how long the man may have abstained from drink before seeking enlistment. ‘If men addicted to drink do happen to get by the examining surgeon and re- veal their weakness by going on ‘fears every time they go ashore, the navy gets rid of them by simply ‘beaching’ them—that is, by putting them on the wherever their ship may happen to be in a home port. A man cannot be ‘beached’ for any cause in a foreign country. ‘*There are, of course, any number of men in the navy, and rattling fine sail- officers keep an eye on for their owr good. Sailors are bound to try to smug- gie liquor aboard ship. If they drink considerably on their shore liberties, they know that when they return aboard they are in for ‘big heads’ when bring a bit of liquor off to the ship they they turn to at ‘all hands’ the next tion, cure censtipation. Prepared only by C. L Hood & Co., Lewell, Mas- We have secured the agency for Char- led by some ofthe leading grocery stores on the market. In order io introduce it useful articles, which we are now offering at our stors. gee eee they awaken in their hammocks the have in mind the taking of ‘a hair of morning. Best to take after dinner; Pi Lf Purely vegetable; do not gripe f 2 lottetown of the Art Baking Powder Co. ef St. Joho aod Halifax, for the past two here, the manufacturers have supplied with the Baking Powder, at a ridiculonsly * Beer & Goff. next moruing, and in trying to safely the dog’ to sort of ease them up when ‘*Semetimes they get. the liquor safe- prevent distress, aid diges- or cause pain. Sold by all druggists. 25 cents. “Art” Baking Powder of London. This powder has been band- years, and they say itis equal to the best us with a number of valuable and very iow figures. For turther particulars call } 560 YEARS’ EXPERIENCE TRADE MaRKsS DESIGNS CopyriGHTs &c. Anyone sending a sketch and faea may ynickly ascertain our opinion free whether ay mvention is probably patentable. Communica. tions strictly confidential. Handbook on Patents sent free. Oldest agency for securing patents. Patents taken through Munn & Co. recetva special notice, without charge, in the Scientific American. A handsomely illustrated weekly. Largest cir- culation of any scient fic journal. Terms, $3 a year; four months, $1 Soild byall newsdealers. MUNN & Co,3678roaaway. New York Branch Office. 625 F St.. Washington, D. ( VALUABLE BUSINESS STAND FOR SALE i. MONTAGUE BIDGE This property consists of a commo dious store and dwelling, heated with t water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titie Guaranteed. Possession immediately. Apply to E. H BEER, Ch’town. 63 2awtwtf Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion. §oc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, Toronta ———— ly aboard, but generally they ao not. Every enlisted man on a United States man-of-war, except the chief master at arms and the topsergeant of marines, is searched at the gangway upon his re- turn from shore liberty by the gangway corporal of the marine guard, under the inspection of the officer of the deck, for the purpose of ascertaining if he has any liquor concealed about his clothes. The men have picked up some ingenious schemes for smuggling liquor in such a way that the corporal of the guard is fooled. For example, the men on the China station buy long eelskins from the coolies, fill the skins with about a quart of liquorand wind them around their necks beneath the collars of their shirts. ‘It took the officers on the China sta- tion a long while to get on to this scheme. Thon the men who felt thet they surely needed a drink the next morning after returning from liberty discovered the plan of filling a rubber bag with liquor while ashore and of stowing the bag next to their waist- bands. The liquor smugglers, who ob- servea that the searching corporal only passed his hands up and down on the outside of their clothes, then resorted to the plan of tying bottles of liquor with string on the inner side of their legs, beneath their trousers, but any searching corporal knows all about this one nowadays. ‘“The cox’un of the steam cutter, who makes dozens of trips ashore a day when the cutter is ‘running boat,’ has to be carefully watched, for he is liable to be tampered with by the men who want liquor pretty badly, and his op- portunities for getting liquor aboard are many. Every once in awhile, upon the cutter’s return to the ship, it is searched by the officer of the deck, and the latter often finds liquor neatly stowed among the cutter coal, in the cutter bilges or even in the boiler tanks. When this happens, the cox’un of the cutter is in trouble. He gets a big rake off from the men for his liquor smug- gling, which accounts for the chances he will take. ‘*The ship’s painter has to be watched too. He is a petty officer, and he has charge of the ship’s alcohol, which is chiefly useé for the making of shellac to paint the lower decks. ‘*Some of the sailors like a dose of aicohol mixed with coffee for ‘toning’ and sobering up purposes, and as the ship’s painter is occasionally corruptible and carries the keys of the alcohol tanks there is quite a little drinking of this mixture on some of the ships where old timers predominate. The old flat feet have indeed been known to drink the shellac after it has been prepared for the sake of the alcohol in it, and there is an expression in the navy among the enlisted men, ‘If you see a jackie comb- ing his mustache with a marline spike, you know what he’s been at,’ that is very significant. _ “But for all this, as I say, there is an exceedingly small percentage of drinking men in our navy in compari- gon \vits similar figures for other big navies. The occasional drinkers in onr service, when they return from the beach a bit under the weather, are merely putin the brig overnight and | rmitted to go to work without pan- ishment the next morning.’’—Wash- ‘ington Star. A big sample order for feather boas, Jong ones and short ones; prices range from 35c to $2. Special sap on this Ict tonight.—Jas Paton & Co, $$ AT WOoonD’s PHOSPHODINE. 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Says the London Chronicle: ‘‘Ad- miral Dewey’s interruption of the bat- tle of Manila bay to give his crews the opportunity of breaking their fast re- calls our own ‘glorious ist of June,’ when Earl Howe, before he gave the French such a hammering off Ushant, hove to for an hour before attacking to permit of his men fortifying themselves for the- coming fight with a good meal— a pause which caused much conjecture in the minds of the astonished French. It has ever been the Anglo-Saxon way to fight, if possible, on a full stomach. Wellington once said that if ever he warted an Irish or a Scotch regiment to reach a particular point by a certain hour all he had to do was to promise the former a drink on getting to its des- timation, the latter its pay, but that the eorresponding bait to an English bat- ¢alion was a good dinner of roast beef.”’ An Otp Axyp Watt Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teething with perfect succes. It soothes the chitd softens the gums, allays all pain, cures wind, colic,aod is the best remedy for Diarrhoea. Is pleasant to the taste, Sold vy druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Wiaoslow’s Soothing Syrip, aod take no other kind anne Bring in the Boys Bring in the Girls Here are the shoes that will brighteo their faces and gladden their hearte—rubs stantial and stylish, all of them. Enough kinds to satisfy each ta-te— Enough prices to suit purse. Boye’ and Girls School Shoes, 75c tu $1.50. W H. Stewart & Od Notice to Householders. Along streets where Sewer Pipe is veing laid, housebolders would greatly oblige by isforming the Engineer or In- epector of the Commissioners in charge, by pointing out the place verbally or by a mark where they would prefer the con- necting pipe to enter their premises, should they afterwards decide to make application therefor. By order D. McLEAN, Secretary Office of C wmissioners of Sewers and Water Supply, Sept. 7ih, 1898. 206 21 eGR SALE Dwelling House and Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for saie that desirable and beautifully situated dweli- ing house and premises lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing West Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Esq, This property can bs bad sta bargain and porsession can be given at any time, within a month from purchase. 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