+ <o~ tr eit Mac poled SAB THE ND the work so ent down Wash Bay) ..07= Ane a ‘ae cae without being No Steam | “= Wo Stavy Bonuses IN THE TO Livy You Say: House | yous BY USING Sunlight SOAP According to Easy pirectiom® Put aside your own ideas next wash-day and try the easy, clean, “‘SUWLIGHT"’ way. DON'T Let another wash-day go by witheat trying in. When we assert that Dodd’s Kidney Pills Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed by the testimony of all who have used them. THEY CURE TO STAY CURER, By afl druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocents Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Simon Great Premium! CHAMBERS’ ENCYCLOPEDIA WILL BE GIVEN WITH THE DAILY EXAMINER For One Yoar For $6.00. -@men- Comforting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorcugh knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-sclect ed Cacoa, Mr Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the » judicious use of euch articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up intil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping tied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”~-Civil Service Gazette Made simply with boiling water ourselves well forti or milk labelled Sold only j } poe kets, by Gracers, thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathie London, England Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and eas is both a food and a remed It is useful as a fat producer an ‘at the same time gives vital force to the body. It is beneficial in CONSUMPTION because it makes fat and givesstrength, It is beneficial for SICKLY CHILDREN because they can assimilate it when they cannot ordinary food. It is beneficial for COUGHS AND COLDS because it heals the irritation of the throat and builds up the body and overcomes the difficuity. “CAUTION .”*— Beware of substitutes, Genuine tei ed by Scott & Bowne, 7a ld bs all druggists. RSOW PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! pille were a wondertul discovery ont in the world, Will positively cure § ciew imanner of disease, The information ar ——s x is worth ten times the cost of a box of be @ut about them, aad you wil! always be atl pe 4 bose. They expel all traps nseaee from the Ui Chemists, ‘Neate women find great benefit from using them, t strated pamphiet fre Said everywhe er —~ lfor Becta im stam — five boxes [ni DISON & CO,, 2 Custom House St, To coon and Alterations to St. received up to MON- renders for Repairs Patrick's Hall will be DAY, 24th July. The lowest or any not necessarily aceeptet. Plans and speci fi- eations can be seen at the office of CHAPPELL & PHILLIPS. sat tu 2 “HARD BRICK. 50,000 imputed, a and best for work CARVELL BROS jy22- -tm zaw A Dwelling House and Land on King Street, ow and occupied be the Rev. J. A. Gordon, The Dwelling House conteins ten rooms, and there are stable, coach house and other out- balldiggs on the premises. Possession given immediately. Terms easy. ticulars apply to © BR. SMALLWOOD, Nalicitor, Cameron Block. jy7-—dy tf ents for tender | | | eames eo COAT AND SKIRT COMBINATIONS. | Smeg Mere Than Ietain Their Hold on Popular Favor. This style seems to have a growing charm for all womankind and is seen ip greater variety of styles than earlier im the season. Serze of us colors is made up in the same plain manner, Vari A CHIC LIITLE JACKET. coats and jackets of every , | ssibie description. Tne coats are cx yy tient for additional warmth, and<*P®"" dis. ed of when tiev ares, ue, ve nted. , Snort serge capes are ikeyoy, ficeextra Wrabs fi © seugide and reht eg) * jvear, } and, if lined »itu a br : y are } Very attractive. f F fry, an cane pede te key cam DAILY EXAMINER } with | A SPLENDID RECORD. A Provincial Lndustry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Months. Some three months ago this journal in- formed its readers that a new provincial industry, that of the Hawker iC ompany, of St. John, re te qurrte r’s business, and that itss book showed a development of trade and a_re- cord of sales that was not only gratifying | but really astonishing Another three months has now elapsed and the compu vy have balanced their ac counts for the six months The results show that in the last three months they have trebled the business of the first three: they have about doubled their working | stalf and work has been carried on in the packers room till 11 o’elock every night in wder to fill orders promptly From ali paris f New Brun-wick, Neva Scotus and P. E. Island, from Newfoundland at parts of the United States, the orders hay rolled lhe business is now firmiy « ablished fhe experimental stage i» pa tepeat orders come in constantiy, “how that where once the remedies are intr luced, they win perinanent layers wv the peuple, who know as soon as thes have given anv of them atrial that . thes« standard remedies are all he | | the company The ditference between Perst4u’ and | the needle-work * are accustoied to | see seems to lie in the thorough#éss sincerity, an arti:t would cell it—of the former. Every stitch is taken ywith | mathematical precision, and there®s no slighting atany point. The wronBeside | of the work is as admirable in ite) wav as the right side. In some specieens Oe |} on the reverse. T SE tat } sequence of outside | ~|B ; ; for further par- | ' ' r the design of), being carried . the stitches cov sides, the needle waderneath, as it of China crape 8 the needle is put back toward the wrong side close by tie place it was drawn through. thus throwing all the work up on the right side «nd leaving what leoks like beautifully regular outline-work is is the method used ia working sofa pillows, table covers, or anything which ouly exposes one side, But for curtains. handkerchiefs, shawls, poth ross awis ete., the double-faced embroidery is in- variably used. A favorite method of this Persian worker is the iniroduction of texts or sentences upon ieces, The lettering is so quaint, angu- S and disconnected that at the first look it seems like a geometric pattern. On one white linen table cover, heavily worked in floweos and foliage with gray silk, was a border of lettering wrought in gold thread. ‘l..« characters are about four inches tall, and the sentiment they conveyed, “God is great ; God is good,” took up a Very short but was repeated aguin again. —Har- per’s Bazar. space; and “Sach a Gettin’ Upstairs.”" | William Street, St |adrugygist in St. | journal records the } terrible the text | } wherein it appears that | of their first six months now closed, the | is in the embroidy ing ' On other pieces | border or center of her | that t t claimed to be. Indeed, this las readily be assumed without a triaY and judging solely from the character «tthe } gentlemen who form the Hawker®!! Medi- cine Co., as they are numbered am’ the } leading citizens and most honorabe! and successful business men of St. Joh? The Hawker Medicine company ar’ now patenting their remedies in Great Britain and will presently extend their operations there, as well as more extensively to the United States. About the middle of this month Thomas Rankine, whe fully introduced the | Newfoundland last spring, will start and traverse the western part of Canada, from Montreal to Vancouver in the interests of With such a record as that BO SUCCERE- Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently destined | to achieve a great success They control standard remedies, which have recetved the endorsation of leading phy sicjans in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afflicted people who have by their means been restored to health Their place of business is at 104 Prince John, N. B., where they have the most extensive and elabor- ately fitted up premises of the kind in the Lower Provinces. William Hawker, the original inventor of the remedies, has been John for 30 years, and had long proved the value of the different remedies before the present company was organized, It is with pleasure that this company’s wonderful Success Worse Than Dynamite, Hardly a month passes but we read of explosions and loss of life from natural gas One writer has raked up Chinese history away back in the time when the famous Chinese wall was building, before the use of gas wells was discovered, a terrible explosion took place, The big wells in some way got the start i of the little ones, so that enormous volumes | of air were sucked down into those subter- Laws of etiguetie are often founded | upon commen seve, and the one that a man shotild poecede @ wotan, up or dows stairs sureiv is. This law is not as fixed as those «of the Medes and Per- | siana, Which accounts for so tiany meu waiting for the \ woman to precede him, and thus making ier feel for fear she wi.l not dispose of her skirts ina graceful maser. Going up stairs she must hold up ier gown in front or au awkward stairs when att make down else step ont blunder, = Gx preceding anyone she must hold up her gown to keep it from being stepped upon, Jefte: wower that a man does pot think of t! ind when stairs are too narrow to aiuut of two walking to- gether, st he may Le oblivious fo any mishap she may encounter in managing her trailing skirts. pae ' Bengualive Silk Gown, APTI RNOON TOILET, noon toilet is made in moss- sik, with panel on the skirt. embroidered in jet. The bertha is also of jet wiih jeweled clasps. The bodice laces at the back. A jet capote, tied with narrow velvet ribbons and trimmed wits jet algrette and moss-green ribbon bow. This after green Benyaline I «kings in Europe. Three lots on the corner of Oxford street and Oxford circus, London, brought ai auction the oses day a price equal to $115 @ square fi: 0° Landon leitere. tiers find a good many empty purses iu letc-r boxes, Pickpoekets think it safer to drop them there than on the pavement. The Russian Government propese -to | convene a commission of Jewish rabbis iu September next to take the whole Jewish question into er 2D th and insist in bringing if to a settlement. In Sweeden at Norway the pout bogs cover Many millhas, the depth of the turf varying from taree to 37 feet. It is used im iron works, wood pulp factories, glaes works, brick works and as fuel for sleam ences, The Sparham Case, Kemprvitie, July 24—Muoh interest is felt by residents of this place in the case of Mr. W. F.Sparham, of Ottawa, to whom reference was made in an Ottawa despatch a few days ago, as a from from kidney disease by Dodd’s kidney pills. Mr. Sparham was born and brought up here, and is well- known and universally popular. His friends here had heard of his illness his failure to obtain relief from all the medicines he tried before taking the pills. Their wonderful effect in his case will make the remedy more popular in this | vicinity, for all now are fully aware of his | good properties. Parents Must Have Rest. A President of one of our Colleges says “We spent many sleeple ss nights in con- | our children suffering from colds, but this never occurs now ; sufferer delievered | the use of | | embarrassed | | in this now densely populated valley from | «l and precede her that | } | directions, or send | this country, When the air reached thing went ranean magazines certain proportions the whole off like a leaky gasoline stove. The result was horrible in the destruction of The same writer predicts similar conditions underlying the great natural gas belt of | from Toledo, through Ohio, Indiana and Kentucky, whereby that whole vast region might be ripped up to the depth of 1,500 feet, leaving a chasm for the waters of the great lakes to pour down | into, blotting out -every living human lives. the face of the earth, That writer might easily have shown further that throughout | | our whole } populated country and village houses as well, natural | not only in and cities, densely but in country, regions vases far more dangerous than is found in the lake regions, are “pig-tail” Chinamen, but our own families and friends during the hot waves of July and August. Scores of people daily from typhoid fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera- morbus, and infant summer complaints; a!l caused by poisonous gases and ferments, far worse thaa hydrogen gas or dynamite in their explosions, Fortunately this latter danger can all be averted by the use of a simple old fashioned remedy, Anodyne Liniment, used internally ; plained in a pamphlet sent free to anyone by I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. No matter if you have used this remedy before, it will pay you to get a bottle and read the for the pamphlet just are dying Johnson’s aS eX- | to learn how to use it economically. | rheumatism, | | | j | | day, | Stay, and | } We use | Scott’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves | pulmonary troubles.” USE SKODA’S A’S DISCOVERY, the great | lood and Nerve Remedy. STAMINAL a valua>le fool and tonite for the warm weather. It Supplies | the vital principles of BEEF and WHEAT) with HY POPHOBPHITES. Chitown. jy28 wky li dy 6i Experience Has Proved It. attained Scott’s was that A triumph in medicine when experience proved | Emulsion would not only stop the progress | of Pulmonary Consumption, but by its could be continued use health and vizo fully restored —o—— - F. G. Buacxiock, of Cape Spencer light station, tried all kinds of remedies for that had left him almost un- able to walk, and at last got Dr. Manning’s German Remedy. Before he bad finished a bottle he could walk without a cane. This marvelous painkiller is a positive cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, strains, bruises, colic, chills, cram ps and | all pains and aches, either internal or ex - ternal. An invaluable household remed y Sold everywhere. Price 50 cents. Oruer cough medicines have had their but Puttner’s Emulsion has come to because it is so nice and so good —_———e ee USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. 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