-—* a ee ° er a ~~. -_ Ww H &taw 4 are i NYAAS-SN ULCEROUS SORES David Sutherland, Clyde u— River. N. S., writes to a E\ friend: “As you know I a had suffered over forty years with a fever sore on my leg, and though ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured SUFFERED FORTY YEARS me, and the cure remains perfect.” Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in / foe § America, (BOOKLET, THs NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write. Dominion of Canada, Province of Prince Edward Island, City of Charlottetown, Before Francis Longworth Haszard, Keq., the Stipendiary Magistrate for the City of Charlottetown. AKE NOTICE that His Honor the Stipendiary Magistrate for the said city of Charlottetown has, by virtue of the wer and authority in him vested by the tatute of the General Assembly of the said Island, entituled “An Act to Consolid- ate and Amend the several Acts Incorpor- @ting the City of Charlottetown” ordered and appointed that Monday the 4th July next, be the day set down for hearing all appeals made to him from the last preced- ing valuation, assessments or rates impos- od gt authorized by the City Council of the éaif City; and that on such day and daily thereafter uatil all such appeals have been heard, at tlie hoursof 10 o’clock in the forenoon, in the City Police Court, in Charlottetown aforesaid, al-such appeals ene be heard and finally determined by im. Dated this 24th day of June,.A. D. 1898. ROBEBT VANIDERSTINE, City Collector for eaid C ity June 248i eod. Valuable Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is offered for sale. This desirable property combines the advantages oftown and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate etables, coach-houses and large yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about - 12 ~ooms, and is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of honse; bath room with hot and cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. E. I. The shore front ia also owned in con~ nection with the property, for several hundred feetout. For particulars apply {9 J.S. MORRI ape ~~ -_~ Ce High-grade Art Rocms, atin ls S. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T. McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge photos, tin-types or group pictures very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sample of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade work ever delivered on P. E. I Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no deposit required. 138 CHOCOLATE om are much in demand this suromer. ' Children’s Chocolate shoes at 75c 85c and $1.00. Children’s Choco- Jate buttoned boots at $1.00 and 1.25 Misses Chocolate shoes at $1.35 and $1.60. Misses chocolate but- toned boots, $1.40 and $1.75. Ladies chocolate shoes from $1,00 to’ $2.25 Ladies chocolate laced and button- ed boots from $2 to3,25, — ’ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY6 1898 ——— 1 lee | appisuse hu Op. Bou + wmiwvee, If when traveling % Portugal or Spain you go to the theat ad wish t apcland pee periva ~ CQ ery cum MI ea -o "NOB 6 Che gre ct with your Slick, oF kick ogsinst ba woodwork of your box, ur stainp with your feet. A few years ago 1 was iv Lisbon and went one night to one of the theaters to see a zarzuela, as the somic operas imported from Spain are called. I was with a party of friends in a@ stage bax. Now, in Portugal euch a box is, ag the name implies, on the stage itself, and §3u cou? --* *- gear, er the performers. Needless to Fy, yor gye too neag for comfort. The Light blinds you, the gust and powder cove: your clothes, the defects of the perform Ance are glaring, On the pight tg Which I specially re- fer a woman came upon the stage and eang a ballad with mach taste and fecl- ing. When she had finished, some cf my party applauded, and I knocked on the floor of the box with my «tick. The woman did not accept an encore, and as she went off threw a reproachtuil glance at me. ‘‘It was not so bad as all that,’’ remarked one of my friends, a good judge of music. ‘‘Sol thought,’’ I replied. ‘‘Then why cid you condemn it,’’ he asked, and then began to laugh. “I see you don’t kuow the custom of the country,’’ he went on. ‘‘ When we find a thing very bad indeed, we do as you have been doing.’’ 1 felt very fool- ish, —Today. Thumbecrews. William Carstairs, the Scetch divine who for 14 years served William III as confidential secretary aud adviser in chief, had been implicated in the Rye House plot, a conspiracy te assassinate Charles IT and place Monmouth on the throne. L’e was put to the excraciating torture of the thumbkins, or thunib- screws, which he endured heroically, without confessing or implicating oth- ers. After Carstairs became the privat adviser of William he was presented with the instrument by which he bad been tortured. The king, wishing to see the measure of fortitude necessary to endure the terrible torture without making a confession of some sort, placed bis thumbs in the machine and told Carstairs to turn the screw. He turned slowly and cautiously. ‘‘I¢ is unpleasant,’’ said King Wil- liam, ‘‘yet it might be endured. You are trifling with me. Turn the screw so that I may really fee) pain similar to that you felt.’’ Carstairs turned the screw sharply. The king cried out, and when released gaid that under such pain he would have confessed to anything, true or false. A Monster Palace. Spain possesses one of the largest buildings in the world. It is atoncea palace, a museum, a library, a picture gallery, a monastery, achurch and a burial place. This wonderful edifice is called the Escorial, although the name is very generally corrupted both in Eng- land and America into ‘‘Escurial.”’ The Escorial was commenced in 1568 by order of Philip II of Spain and was intended partly as a royal burying place for the kings of Spain and partly asa commemoration of Philip’s victory over the French at St. Quentinin 1557. It is built entirely of granite and measures 744 feet in length by 580 feet in breadth. At each corner isa tower 200 feet in height. The building is supposed to represent an enormous gridiron lying upside down, and this shape is believed to have reference to Sf. Lawrence, who Was martyred on a gridiron. Twenty-one years were spent in build- ing it, and it cost over $12,000,000. It has been twice partly de strayed by light- ning and wes sacked by the French gol- | diers in 1508. There are 14,000 doorg { and 11,000 windows, —_ | WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. The Great Engclish Remedy. Six Pockages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Envissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Eacesses, a p> Menial Worry, eavessive use ” ’ of Tobaced, Opium or Stimu- Beforeand Afler. tants which soon tead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 25 yecrs in thousands of cases; Is the only Ieliable and Hone st Medictne known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodiae; it he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will semi by return mail. Price, one package, $1; ‘six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets fred to any addrass, The Weed Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist -— TMPORTRNT TO DAIRYMEN —_——_ -——-- - 250——m 15 to 20 gallon milk cans madev! the very best materia] obtainable. Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, June 7—1lm | Man Wanted. $ Livery | dike” Serge. —— The Deal Was Of. A German university professor re- ceived a lerge package contuining sis boxes of cigars, with a letter saying: ‘*Permit us to send you these six boxes of cigars. We believe that they v™ ive you every satisfaction an“ A that dis will recommend on Cris friends, Kindly send the y- “4 yout marks ($1.45), by postoffio- ane 6; The professor repli-'y. ay : “IT have the ine eres on 12 Gissertations, ho “Gynbt afford you the att- facet enti Fergn. Should you wish fa- mers 1 am at your command. The :acst is 8 marks each.” By return ef post came the maply: **Be good enough to retorm the cigars. We send herewith the cost of ‘carriage und package. We are returning your dissertations, *’ Free Trastiation. “*I guess Mrs. Frills doesn like that new French maid.” ** What Frenck maid?” **I didn’t know her mame until I met Mrs. Frille yesterday. I said, ‘How worried you Jook!’? ‘Do I?’ said she. ‘Well, it’s only embongpong.’ And so I suppose that’s the maid’s name.” ‘*What és?’’ “Emma Bongpong.’? — Cleveland Plain Dealer. Pride of Ang ‘*Mamma, the § ing that they, too, kings and a : s ry: meskes are claim- @ descended from § good as we.”’ Mable upstarts! Why, to BO" back 37 centuries to g in their lineage, while we Rego back a scant 35. The very —Detroit Journal. (ideinnichlladaiitisnuligtebiumncs None For Him. edoctor would like tosee you in- y Fil the maid to the caller who Matting ae reception room. St queh!F said the startled pa- ‘he can® try any X ray on me.”® — Yonkers Statesman. ‘ Penitence. 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Dodd’s Kidney Pills atways cuRE. — a we set or DR CLIFT, éats CHRONIC DISZASES by tie Salisbury method of persistent self-heip in.removing causes from the blood. Continuous, intel- ligent treatement in person or bg letter in- suresMinimuim of suffe, ing and Maximum of cure, possibile in each case, MICROSCOPICAT, ‘EXAMINATION OF BLOOD, SPUT«a, URINE, &e. Avoid Attempts Unaided. Graduate of New York University And the NEW YORK HOSPILAL. Tweoty | vears practice in N. Y. City. Diploma reg- j isteredin U.S and Canada Address: Gharlotietown, PELL, Caz, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. References on application: — oe ow ee eee a ye ee Mark FisHeR, Sons & Go. Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollen’ | and Tailors Trimmings Sole proprietors of the ‘Klon- Sample Room, 72. Prince Wm. St. St. John, \. B. H. H. HARVEY, Agent. CABLE ADDR<SS “* ALGERNON” Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- | one Merchant, Chart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - - - Newfoundiand , SCOTT'S CODE, A. B. C, CODE, ‘For General Business, Re | * Kidney Pilis. | Our | | Leaves Norta Sydney every Tuesday and i ticketsov sale at all stations onthe I.C. 1. and §S. Nav. Co. ———F~ Firet, Second, ~ fi A corresponder* . > $a he Various } - catia attenth ° th¢ oud”’ _womte, Of abbeys Ving “se. ‘ aoe ting.” ite pereiow seca <o be HO, ‘and the Sve YWb¥ch he rec- | Omnmmends should prevail. Standard an- | thorities, hie ‘sayy, are “overwhelmingly in favor of ?d and ‘84, instead of 2nd ‘and 3rd.”’ In the case of “‘first,’’ the word stem seems to ‘be fir. This is supplied by the figure 1, aud the abbreviated form is ist. In ‘the case of ‘‘second,’’ the word stem is secon, which is supplied by the figure 2, giving us 2d. In ‘‘third,’’ the word stem isthir, which gives us 8d for the other form. —Livimg Church. The rifle was introduced inte the Brit- ish service about the beginning of the present century. They were of such primitive make that mallets were servy- ed out with each rifie toram the bullet home. Before 1886 the average number of ' labor strikes of all kinds in this coun- try was about 500 a year. Since that Gate the average has been 1,500. “Pac ia alesdhoueiy: Mane sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind | it may not be digested. Then | the body will not get enough of it. In this event there | is fat-starvation. | Scott’s Emulsion supplies | this needed fat, of the right _kind, in the right quantity, 'and in the form already | partly digested. 4M) as in the next.—Bal- and tissues take on activity, | ORTURERST soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta Newfoundland. The most picturesque summer. resort in America The Sportsman’s Paradise Every Kiverand Lake along. the line of Newfoundiand Kailway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. Quickest and safest route to. any partis via the:---Royal | Mail Steamer “BRUCE” | Classed A Il at Lioyds. ! Friday evening, ou arrival of the I, C.R. | «xpress Returnisg, leaves Placentia! levery Monday and Thursday morning on | on arrival of St. John’s express, *AKE: -Charlottctown to St. Nfld. first $19 95, eecond $10,30. Through Commencing about July lst, ‘steamer | will make three trips per week each way,|f between North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Nawfoundlanud, The sea trip will only be 6 hours. For all information apply to R.G. REID, R¢, Jobn's, Nad or ARCHIBALD & CO., | Agents, North Sydney, C.B Pure Spicss are Profitable But bad spice is snominable. This is a truism that no com petet houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cooking is past if you get the rignt brand of Spice, and while there are many that are fairly good, it 1a always safest to take one which is invariably uni- form. That one is To Contractors ! Tenders, addressed to Charles Palmer, Esq., Chairman 0! Trustees, will be received up to Saturday, 9th July, for the construction of a new building of brick and stone for the Prince Edward Island Hospital A certified cheque for 5 per cent of the amount of the offer must accompany each tender. The lowest or any tender not necessarily ep art & Cal ~~ sae Larges: Stve wo P, 0. Box 832 For Shipping ww “+ eae * Tame td anda ace . poe and specifications can be seen at the oO As a result all the organs | | | PROWSE BROTHERS. John’s, Be Teeth. ! — No “WOODEN NUTMEG.” Not a “gents” coat this, but a gentle- man’s, i As good within as it looks without. Cloth facing from front to arms, with glossy mohair serge lined body. Silk sewn throughout, and generously finished from seams to buttonholes. No starved interior, no papery canvas, no cotton thread, nor glued on buttons. Moulded to fit and keep its shape till its fadeless cloth wears threadbare. Priced and branded in left breast pocket. = $10, $12, $15, $18, $20 Per Suit. st Catalogue from Fit-Reform Clothing Co. Montreal. : “7 uf FPO SOLF LOCAL AGENCY ——e ones INPERCOLOUIAL COAL MINING CO (Drummond Colliery) Westville, N.S. —_—_—. The undersigned has been appointed agent of the above Company for 4’. E. Island. All ordere for Coal will be issued and payment therefor received at my office. Prices and further information furnished on application. FRED, W. HY NDMAN When the naiual teetn have been. lost, the comfort, the health, the speech, and the personal appearance will be greatly enhanced by the substitution of Artificial Teeth skillfully made. Good health, good a pearance and comfort depend upon the dentists skili 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 persons 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 ptace as they should, we can, by use of anew method, make your old ect over at a small expense and give you a perfect fit. We guaragtee our work tube Satisfactory in ali respects. You can call in, in the morning jand have your teeth same aay. Painless Dentistry—Moderate Charges. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7to 8. ce of . B.CHAPPELL, tian scaieanlinsheali on po ad