THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 24 1898. NY-AS-SAN CURE FOR Bart Y SFI WALL » MEDICAL SE Mr, T: rhey of SS : = Parrsboro N, Ss. ays :—‘‘In = X — ° ADVICE ‘he year 1892, 1 was in “ © bed with Erysipelas, swol- len out of all human shape fast sinking and viven up todie. At this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Wanted—The Address postal ¢ every sufferer in 4 m erica. (BOOKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., TRURO N.S. Mention the paper when you write. NOVA SCOTIA’S baka ED 5 PROVINGIAL EXAIBITION INDUSTRIAL FAIR HALIFAX, N. S&S: Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept, 29th, 1898 —_ £16,000 $16,000 By 25 per cent. the largest Prize List of- ferdd in Exstern Canada, Improvement in Every Department Wonderful <pecial Attractions At Great Expenseythe Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relicf of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilion, Ont,, with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing avy- thicg ever sezn [last cf Toronto. To- getaer with numerous other new and onginal amusements from London and in Premiums New York, Superior in ev«ry way to the | Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lisis and all information, addrese, J. EH. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Never Before fiave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them rezently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler aud Uptician. - arlottetown Church School EDGEHILL For Girls ————aw | WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA IncorPorater 1891. Rt. Rev. Bishop Courtney, D, Boara O18 Trustees Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College England, Principz'!. Eight Resident Experienced from Engiand. Housekeeper, vD., Chairman Governesses Matron and Nurse Board and Tuition Latin or German or nics, Class Singing ap aDlLuMm, Or sio per teria, Music, singing, Fainting, Drawing, etc. are extras. @@~Preparations for the Uni- vers. ties. Michaelmas Term ! For calendar apply Fees including French, rreek, Daily Calistnoe- Needlework, $225 per* ~ gin Sep. 14th 1898 Dr. Hind 178—1, 3, 5, tf rn ER Pure Gold Jelly ~ A most delicious table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you've but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a coc) place to harden, lOc per package. ‘or sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” SANDERSON & CO | | than all ECE TNE NOR AN: . GETTING UP. The Duke of Wellington slept on an iron camp bedstead 18 inches wide and argued that ‘‘when a man wantsto turn | over itis time to turn out.”’ Edward Everett Hale quotes this remark of the duke in the and takes issue with him. ‘‘The prin- ciple is well enough,’’ says Dr. Hale, ‘*but I think the detail is wrong. Sleep is far too important to be made uncom- fortable.’’ Dr. Hale goes on to tell of various ingenious devices for automat- ically waking a sleeper. A friend of his fixed his alarm so that at the foreordain- ed moinent the bedctothes were dragged from the bed. The same gentleman found another contrivance which work- ed better. ‘'The alarm struck a match, which lighted the lamp which boiled the water for Rossiter’s shaving. If Rossiter staid in bed too long, the wa- ter boiled over upon his razor and clean shirt and the prayer book his mother gave him and Coleridge’s autograph and his open pocketbook and all the other precious things he could put in a basin underneath when he went to bed; so he had to get up before that moment came. ’’ A Generous Admission. The London Graphic tells the follow- ing story about Hans Richter in an arti- cle on condazetors : Dr. Richter’s popularity with his men is easily intelligible, for while nothiny escapes his arguseyed vigilance he always recognizes and acknowledges good work. <A few years ago, while he was conducting—from memory, as usual —one of Brahm’'s overtures at St. James’ hall, ‘ta strange thing happen- ed,’’ as Mr. Haggard used to say. Band and conductor lost touch for several bars, aud when the piece was ended Dr. Richter signaled to the orchestra to play the overture again from the beginning. This time everything went without a hitch, and at the cluse Dr. Richter turned round, and addressing the audi- **Ten Times One Record”’ | ence said, ‘‘Ladies and gentlemen, the | mistake was mine, not the orchestra's, "' &® generous admission which provoked a salvo of applause. _ Carlyle’s Rumptiousness. Joachim, the great violinist, was in- troduced to Carlyle by a mutual friend. The sage was about to take his morning walk, and he asked Joachim to accom: pany him. During a very long walk in ivde park Carlyle kept the conversation running on Germany and its great men —the Fredericks, Moltke and Bismarck —until at last Joachim thought it was his turn to take a lead, and he started with the inquiry, ‘‘Do you know Stern- dale Bennett?’’ **No,”? was the reply, and, aftcra pause, ‘I don’t care generally for musi- ciaus; they are an empty, wind baggy sort of people.’’ TWIN TORTURERS! Lumbago and Rheumatism made Harmless by Dodd's Kidney Pills. 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Dodd’s Kidney Pills aLways CURE For Your Benefit —_ We have purchased an extra stock of Cedar Shingles at a specially low price We Offer 375.000-..-.- All grades, above our usual low stock Remember this lot is to be sold at a pai~ | ticularly low price, and they are as good shingles as we ever handled. If you want any, now is your opportunity to buy. Phone 181 James Barrett, Connolly’s Wharf. ‘Teeth--- Should be brushed thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- sctreadily and moreeasily, in ite inciep- nistage, the deadly decay which sooner o- later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. When you discover the cavaties don’s d: lay, but come at once and have them filled at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS Pairless k xtractiou of Teeth Every er Fat is absolutely neces- 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. is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, and in the form already In this event there partly digested. Asa result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta THE BIRTH OF THE PRINCE Paris was in an uproar. The whole city was as if insane. Church bells rang joyful peals, great guns fired equally joyful salvos, happy announcements were posted up at every point of van- tage, and excited crowds besieged every entrance and avenue to the palace ina perfect delirium of joy. Now, after many years, I find it diffi- cult to understand—or indeed almost to realize—that many of those then shout- ing 80 enthusiastically for joy are the game people who lately yelled with sav- age fury: ‘‘A bas l’empire! A _ bas l’imperatrice !’’ Equally mad was the enthusiasm, equally mad the delight, when the prince imperial was baptized, and equally mad were the howls of fury against the whole imperial family when the sad news came of the reverse the imperial army had suffered when battle after battle had been lost. Some of the noblest, the most gener- | ous, the mest self devoted men I have ever known in the course of a somewhat “bodyguard” is ‘fittingly termed rough long life Ihave found among French- men—men quite worthy to be classed among the grandest heroes of antiquity. But there is a reverse side to the medal, and when the tigerish nature of the ex- | citable Frenchman is roused he is capa- | ble of a savage cruelty very near akin | to that of the wild beast to which he has been compared.—Cornhill Maga- zine. Satan as a Landlord. There is only one spot on the earth's surface that has actually been willed, deeded and bequeathed to his satanic majesty. This spot lies 4144 miles south of Helsingfors, Finland. A few years ago Lara Huilariene died in the little town of Pielisjarvi, in the above named country, leaving consider- able property in the shape of landed es- tate. How he had come into possession | of so much land no one seemed to | know, but as he was avery bad citizen it was generally admitted that he was in league with wintahausu (satan) and that they had many business deals with | each other. Twisted, mis-shapen | This somewhat startling opinion was verified when old Huilariene found a certified warranty deed which deeded to satan all his earthly possessions. The will was to the same effect. The family have repeatedly tried to break the will, but so far, has been unsuccess- ful. Thus the records plainly show that his sulphuric majesty has a legal right and title to some excellent grounds in the near vicinity of Helsingfors. The simple people of the neighbor- hood have changed the course of the road which formerly skirted the Huila- riene homestead and declaro that they would aot enter the possessions of Satan & Co. for all the money that the three estates would bring. —Pearson’s Weekly. WoonD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly cure ail forms Weakness, Er issions,Sperm- atorriea, Impotency and all SS \ ¢ effectsof Abuse or Excesscs, PNAS Nee Mer!) Worry, excessiv , » Menial Us ssive use Before and Afte r of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Ieliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; sic, £5, One will please, six wil cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetcwn by George E Hughes, Druzgist. The Vaccination Act 1886. Notice is hereby given that Vaccination will be attended to under the provisions of the above cited act, by the undersigned at their respective offices, from 2 to 4 p. m. daily, for the present. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Superintendents of Vaccination. 91 twice a wk 3 weeks. and permanently | of Nervous THE CORRECT NAME The correct name for Hamamelis vir- ginica is not witch haze}, but wych ha- gel. Our plant has no connection with the magic of the water hunter. The blackthorn of England, Prunus spinosa, was the wood used in these divinations, or Whatever these superstitious practices may be termed. Hazel had a very wide meaning in the olden times, and the elm, as well as the nut now known as euch, was hazel. Oneof these elms, now known as Ulmus montana, was the fa- vorite wood for making wyches, or pro- vision chests, and was therefore known as the wych bazel. In the present day it is the wychelm. Our hamamelis re- ceived from the early settlers the name of wych hazel from the resemblance of the leaves to those of the wych hazel or elm of the old world. Language reform- ers imagining that wych should be spelled witch are responsible for the confusion. Wych bazel is the correct term for our plant. —Meeban's Monthly. Health Before Beauty. Two Irishmen who had not met for years ran across each other in Derby, and after a period of handshaking ad- journed for some moist congratulations ‘‘Long time since we met, Pat, isn't tt? Great lot of things have happened since then.” **Yes, indeed. Look at mesilf. Sure, it’s married | am,’’ replied Pat. “You don't tell me.”’ ‘Faith, and Oi’ve got a fine, healthy bhoy, and the neighbors say he 1s the very picture of me.”’ O'Grady looked at Pat, who wasn’t built on the lines of a prize beauty. “Och, well, what's the harrum s9 long as the child’s healthy?’’—New ¥ork World. As Spain Sees Teddy. A Madrid paper informs its readers | that ‘‘the commander in chief of the | American army is one Ted Roosevelt, formerly a New York poaliceman,’’ who | was ‘born near Haarlem,’’ ‘‘emigrated to Awerica when young,’’ was educated { | at “Harvard academy, a conunercial t | ' schoo}’’ (there being ‘‘no universities | or colleges in America’’), and that his rioters. ”’ THE EFFICACY OF ABBEY’S EFFERVESCENT SALT asa preventive and cure for many prevalent ilis, ts testified to by em- inent physicians of Europeand Canada. mi 2 Jp J.RaTTRAyé. Co. eh It ie ales | rh Siar. 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