— | : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, APRIL 20, 1897 MUNYCON’S TRIUMPHS Electrifying Results of His New System of Medicine. DISEASES BRING CURED ee In the Most Marvelous Manner by Munyon’s Homeopathic Remedies. EVERY DRUGGIST HAS THEM. Mr. John West, 1044 St. Lawrence Main, Montreal, says: “ For years I suf- fered from rheumatism which penetrated my whole system. During wet weather I was often confined to the house a complete cripple. Iwas treated in England, also here, by the best doctors, and took many so-ealled rheumatism cures, but they did me po good. After using one bottle of Munvon’s Rheumatism Cure the pain has absolutely disappeared. It has worked wonders for me. I cheerfully recommend jt to a1 sufferers.” Munyon’s Rheumatism Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in a few days. Price 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble. Price 2§c. Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia and breaks upacold ina few hours, Price 25c. Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, allays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25c. Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain nm the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- ney disease. Price 25c. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes Price 2§c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25c. Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25§c. Munvon’s Female Remedies are a boon to ll women. Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price $1. Munyon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wonderful nerve tonic. Price 25c. Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. A separate cure for each disease. At all druggists, mostly 2§c a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon, U1 and 13 Albert Street, Toronto, answered, with free medical advice for any disease. — a Scott’s Emulsion is Cod. liver Oil prepared as a food. At the same time, it is a blood maker, a nerve tonic and an up-builder. But principally it is a food for tired and weak digestions; for those who are not getting the fat they should from their ordinary food; for chil- dren whom nothing seems to nourish; for all who are fat-starved and thin. It is pleasant to take; at least, it is not unpleasant. Children like it and ask for more, Some druggists have a ‘‘just as good” kind. Isn't — try to equal good enough for you to TO LET. The house on Richmond Si. west, at resent occupied by Mr. J. M. McLeod: his house is beautifully situated on the haibor front, with splendid view. Is fit- ted with all the modern improvements. Apply to Mr, Thos Campbell. YOU NEED NOT WORRY YOURSELF a about Lumber. We can sapply you with anything in that line— prices and quality suitable— prices to the hard times, and quality—you’ve heard of. It no use to get 4s Thin as a Lath. (Our laths are a good thickness.) Running from one place to another when you can get every- thing you want at Barrett’s. We will be glad to sell you any- thing from one board to a house. JAMES BARRETT. CONNOLLY’S WHARF tts aes HE PLAYS WITH WORDS. Got Into the Habit Long Ago and Can't Shake It Off, “Y often amuse myself,’’ said a philolo- gist, ‘by trying to ascertain how many words I can make out of the letters of any word that I may happen to think of and may use for experiment. Take, for exam- ple, a short word, such as ‘rat,’ and you will at once notice that the letters of it give art, at, tar, and, if you like, tartar. There came to my mind last night the long word ‘comprehensive,’ and I suppose that nearly 100 other words can be formed from the 18 letters contained in it. The various words took shape very rapidly in my mind, and I seized a pen to jot them down. Here is the sheet of paper. As you run through them I would like you to keep in your mind’s eye the word ‘comprehensive,’ from which all of them are drawn: prehensive spin hen mire pensive spine hope men prove sheen hone move prone scene home nip prose sense heep rip prim sieve hire snip prime shove him ripe pin or ping seven his rope pine some her rove repine sip cope vim spine sire cover vice peevich shire cove verse pare sheer cone vine pen simper come vein shop horse mop over ship hive mope ever sheep hie mine even sin hire mere nose shin hem more open shine ‘“‘Any one can carry on the experiment with this fertile word ‘comprehensive’ as much farther as he pleases. It is no better word for the purpose than 1,000 other words in the English language. “I got into the habit of practicing with words in this way. when I was a boy, and I can’t get out of it. It often helps to put me to sleep at night, and it sometimes takes up my mind when I am walking in the street or dining at my elub or holding a conversation. It is a bothersome habit. When I was introduced the other day toa ; man named Wilson, I set to work at once upon his name, out of which I got win, won, sin, son, now, sow, soil, no and on, and I also sought to justify myself in get- ting wo, because the word woe was often spelled that way in old times. “The habit bothers me in reading, for many a time I cannot help stopping to in- dulge init. Istand ready to warn every person against falling into it, for I do not believe that any one who takes it up can ever shake it off. That's my experience.”’ —Exchange. Reh 22: $1 OR ONE DAY. A Punishment That No Man Need Fear In Gotham’s Police Courts. If any respectable person should happen to get into the hands of the police and be fined by a city magistrate, when he had no money and didn’t want to make known his plight to friends, he might be benefit- ed by knowing that some threatened terms of imprisonment are not so awful as they seem to be. This is due to the fact that the day of commitment and the day of dis- charge always count in law as full days, and that it is the custom not to put a per- son to serving out a sentence until the end of the day of commitment and to release him on the morning of the day of dis- charge. A curious instance of how this worke was witnessed the other day at the Charles Street police station. A reporter had gone there upon scme news errand, and while he talked to the sergeant at the desk he noticed that the main room was nearly fill- ed with push carts. ‘‘We have had to makearaid upona lot of poor fellows,’’ explained the eser- geant. Just then a policeman came in with two venders and reported at the desk. “They were all fined $1 each or one day,’’ he said, referring to the batch of push cart men that he had taken to court. ‘‘These two men pzeid their fines gnd have come back with mé to get their carts.”’ ‘“‘All right,’’ said the sergeant. ‘‘Get some men from the back room and help them out with the carts.’’ While the carts were got out the sergeant glanced up at the clock. ‘*Tt’s after 4,’’ he said. ‘‘All the rest of them will be here in a minute or two. You'd better stay and be ready to help them out with the rest of the carts.’’ “You see,’’ continued the sergeant to the reporter, ‘‘these two men who paid their fines have saved only a few minutes, and if they had not been greenhorns they would have kept their money. The others, I guess, have been there before. The offi- cial day in court ends at 4 o’clock, when the court adjourns, and all the prisoners who have been fined $1 or committed for one day are released. It’s time for the oth- ers to be here now.”’ Sure enough, as he spoke they came trooping in.. They were smiling, and they glanced with quizzical looks at the men who had paid their fines and were going down the street.—New York Sun. eee ae Pain-Killer. (PERRY DAVIs’.) A &ure and Safe Remedy in e case and every kind of Bowel Complaint is Pain-Killer. This is a true statement and it can't be | made too strong or too emphatic. It is a siznple, safe and quick cure for | Cramps, Cough, @heumatirem, | Colic, Colds, Neuralgia, Diarrhea, Croup, Toothache. ; TWO SIZES, 25c. and 50c. a MEN AND WOMEN Everywhere toconpuct business at home No canvassing; work is simple writing and eopy- ing lists of addresses received from local ad- vertising, to be forwarded to us daily No previous experience required, but plain writers preterred Permanent work to those content to earn $6 or more weekiy in spare time Appiy to Puhlishers, co A B Box 65. 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Restore the Kidneys to health, and you may eat what you like, drink what you like, work as hard or be as active as you like, and bid defiance to death-dealing Bright’s Disease. But woe tothe man who doesn’t take care of bis Kidneys! Whenthey cease to filter the blood, the blood reeks with poison. Urine actually flows in ihe veins. You die a lingering death. The —_ and extremities first ;the brain last. Dving at the bottom while living at the top! Bright’s Disease may be cured ‘by DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS, which restore the Kidneve, making them filter the blood properly. DODD'S KIDNEY PILLS are the only specific tor Bright’s Disease. They were com- pounded just for that purpose. They have cured hundred of cases. They will cure your Kidneys. Try them. Fifty cents a box. For sule at all druggists. Wm. G. Wade, 940 Queen East, Tor- onto, says :—**I bave used thirty-six boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pille and am cured of Bright’s Disease afier all elee bad failed.” 1. &. Craig, 769 Queen East, Toronto, says :—“Never expecting acure of Bright’s Disease, I have been agreeably disappoint- ed by a few boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills.” Miss Maud Cotterdell, Belleville, Ont., saps :—‘,I have used two boxes of Dodd's Kidney Pills and bave been cared of what the doctor said was Bright’s Disease.” Mr. James Went, Orillia, Ont., says :— “T began to ase Dodd’s Kidney Pills about six weeks ago, have taken three boxes which bave cared me perfectly of Bright’s Diseare.” Witenes — Dyspepsia Is completely banished from the sys- tem by the use of Adams’ Tutti Frutti. Save coupons inside of wrappers for latest books and prizes. Allow no imitations to be palmed offon yom PII OT NIN ge © © © © Co Coe? “nyo | MENTHOL Ls paste T have prescribed Menthol Plaster ina number of cases of neuralgic aud rheumatic pains, and am very much pleased with the effects and pleasantness of 'ts application.—W, H. CAKPEN- TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. I have used Menthol Plasters in severa! cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case thatit gave almost instant and permanent relief, —J. B. MOORE M.D., Washington, D.C. It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or Side, or any Ifuscular Pains. Price Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, R5c, Sole Proprietors, MonTREAL. °3 @ a 8 G ° e @ © 3.22.9. 52.2 2.9'¢ € os Mt Bégecombe Farm FOR SALE. The subscriber offers for sale this valu- able farm, containing about 66 acres, which areall cleared and in a high etate of cultivation. On the premises there ina fine dwelling house and #:x out buildings, suitable for all farming purposes. This property is situated on Mt Edward Road, about 1} miles from the city, and 300 yds from St Dunstan’s College, and adapted for modern tarming. For fuller particulars apply to C. BENOIT, Eureka Hotel, Water St Ch’town, P.E.1.—75 25 w. \ Anwsthe tics, The use of anwsthetics in surgical opcra- tions has made this a new world. The re- cent commemoration of the employment of ethcr to deaden jin inevitable to sur- gery cinphasized this fact anew. But what heroism, now seen to be unnecessary, was displayed when patients had to face the terrors of operations! Almost two cen- turies and a half agoan Englishinan, visit- ing Paris, saw an operation involving a risk to life performed on a child only 8 or 9 years old. She *‘underwent the operation with most extraordinary patience’’ and ex- pressed ‘‘great joy’’ when she saw it was over. We can well understand the joy, but the patience seems al.nost incredible to a generation which escapes so much pain through the imimeasuriible mercy of dis- coverics that banish suffering.—Youth’e Companion. How Money Grows, How money accumulates in a generation is shown by the increase of the fund eof $550,000 left in 1877 by Allen C. Lewis of Chicago to found a free technical college in that city. His will provided that the money should be invested until it reached an amount that would insure a good build- ing and the support of the college. By November, 1895, the endowmert had been ewelled to £€1,600,000, and in September, 1896, the institute was opened. The ivory market at Antwerp, organ- ized scarcely five years ago, has become the largest one in the world—larger than the two other great markets, that of Lon- don and that of Liverpool. An international exhibition of gastrono- my and of culinary art is to take place at Vienna in 1898 in honor of the fiftieth an- niversary of the reign of the emperor of Austria Hungary. Mail tetween New York and Auckland is 26 days in passage. . . McMillan & Hornsby’s * FOR WALL PAPER A By-law for allowing a Rate of Discount on the Assessments on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown for general civic purposes for the current year ending the thirty- first day of December A. D, 1897, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Chariottetown as follows:— Ist. A disconnt at the rate of Two and One- half Per Cent shall be allowed to all taxpayers who shall, on or before the Fifteenth day of July next, A D 1897, pay tothe City Clerk, at his office, the taxes severally due by them for the current year on Real Estate and Personal Property for civic purposes. *: [Sed.) Mayor of the City of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, City Clerk. april 15'h —dy2w A By-law for levying and specify- ing the rate of assessment on Real Estate and Personal Proper- ty in the City of Charlottetown _ for general Civic purposes under Statute 51 Victeria, Chapter 12, Be it enacted by the City Council of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist. The rate of assessment on Real Estate tor generai Civic purposes under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day ot Jan- uary, A 1D 1897, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A D 1897, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per centon évery dol- lar of the value of Real Estate, as assessed by the Assessors of the said City of (harlotte- town in the General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Estate and Person- al prepay liable to taxation in said City, and of all persons liable to yay Poli Tax therein, made and duly returned by them on the fourth day of March, A D 1897 2nd, The rate of assessment on Personal Property tor such general Civie purposes, for the year commencing the firstday of January, A D 1897, and ae the thirty-first day ot December, A D.1897, is hereby specified and fixed at the rate of one per cent On every dol- lar of the value of Personal Property as as- sessed by the Assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Valuation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. [Sgd ] W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the One of Ch’town H. M. DAVISON, april 1F—dy 2w City Clerk. A By-Law for Levying and Specify- ing the Rate of Assessment on Real Estate and Personal Pro- perty aud Poll in the City of Charlottetown for a Waterworks Fund, under Statute 60th Vic- toria, Chapter 8. Be 1t enacted by the City Councll of the City of Charlottetown as follows:— Ist, Therate of Assessment on Real Estate fora Waterworks Fund under said Statute for the year commencing the first day of Jan- uary, A D 1897, and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D. 1897, is hereby specified and fixed at the rateof one-eighth of one r cent on every dollar of the value of Real Es. tate us assessed by the Assessors of the said City of Charlottetown in the general Assess- ment Book and Valuation Roll of all Real Es- tate and Personal Property liable to taxation in said City, and all persons liable to pay Poll Tax therein made and duly returned by them on the fourth day of March, A. D, 1897, 2nd. The rate of Assessment on Personal Property for such Water Works Fund for the year commencing the firet day of January AD 1397. and ending the thirty-first day of December, A. D , 1897, is hereby specified and fixed at. t: e rate of one-eighth of one per cent onevery doilar of the value of Personal Proper- ty as assessed by the assessors of the said City in the said General Assessment Book and Va- luation Roll, made and duly returned by them as aforesaid. 3rd. The amount of Poll Tax to be paid by every person returned by the said Assessors in said General Assessment Book and Valu- ation Roll as liable thereto for such Water works Fund under said Statute, for the year commencing the first day otf January, A. D. 1897, and ending the 3lst day of December,A D 1897, is hereby specified and fixed at the sum of Ten Cents (10c) on the poll of every person so assessed and returned as aforesaid. (Sgd.) W. E. DAWSON, Mayor of the ng of Ch’town }j H. M. DAVISON . City Clerk. City Clerk’s Office, ? Ch’town, April 15, 1897. § W. E. DAWSON, a iT IS THE EACT, Think as You Please tis not generally known, but itis 2 fact readily proven by the investigations of science, that the real dauger from every known ailment of mankind is caused by inflammation; cure the inflammation and you have conquered the disease in cach case. Inflammation is manifested outwardly by redness, ye swelling and heat; inwardly by congestion of the blood ves- accom sels and growth of un- — gone = caus: pa ng pain ap bites, cuts, stin disease. . scalds, chaps, cracks” on nnd a % Sprains, fractures, etc., ' , Ba chief donaee therefrom, Intetuan is the p> mation frequently causes outward infan,. instances familiar to all we mention pim ; ache, stiff joints and rheumatism. Yet the great of internal inflammations make no outside show, nies HH reason they are often more dangerous than the extergaj forms, Causes Every Known Diseage} Inflammation of the nervous system embraces the brain, spine. bones and i breathing organs have many forms of inflammation; such as colds, coughs, Muscles, The ehitis, etc. The organs of digestion have a multitude of inflammatory troubles, Mt organs form one complete plan mutually dependent; therefore inflammation g i more or less everywhere, and impairs the health. The late Dr. A. Johnson, an is felt Family Physician, originated JOHNSON’S ANODYNE LINIMENT, in 1810, ty . and cure every form of inflammation. It is today the Universal Househoj4 > Send us at once your name and address, and we wil! send you free, our New Ill ia. ® “TREATMENT FOR’ DISEASES,” caused by inflammation. I. S. Jounson & Co, Baio, Na ae eee: NHW S'TOCK NOW OPENING ~ Ladies’ Hats, Flowers, . Blouses, Shirt Waists| TT. 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