«4, f ' PE a cin tt, gata: tease : ‘ i $ NY-AS-SAN | CURE FOR ERYSIPELAS. MEDICAL yy ue boro, N. 8, says: —‘‘In the ; DV ICE; year 1892 I was in bed five WN, * weeks with Erysipelas, swol- len out of all human shape in’ ooh fast sinking and given up to die. At this erisis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days. DOCTORS GAVE Wanted—The Address of every sufferer in , America. NYASSAN MEDICINE CO., TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when you write. MAY FESTIVAL coccccece IN THE..cccccee LYCEUM, CH’TOWN, evcovcees ON THE....00000 TH 9th and 10th of May! The Ladies of the different societies connected with Notre Dame Convent, in- tend holding a May Festival, For the Benefit of the Institution on the above mentioned date, in the Ly- cenm. There will be refreshment, fruit and candy tables, also others, where a variety of ornamental snd useful articles will be disposed of. Nothing will be left undone to make the Festival a grand success, ADMISSION 10c. NOTICE. Having leased the privilege of fishing trout cn the stream known as Sherry’s Creek, to parties iv Ch’towo you will please take notice that no person will be allowed to fish but them. P, & T. SHERRY. * 101 lmo—eod Pure Spices are Profitable But bad epice is abominabie. This is a truism that no competent houskeeeper should forget. Half the trouble of cook ing is past if you get the right brand of Spice, and while there are many that are fairly good, it is always safest to take one which is invariably uni- form. That one is Columbias and Others There are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. The 60 dollar wheel is equal to the best high grade bi- cycle on the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, oe Se PICKFORD & BLACK LINE HALIFAX & CHARLOTTESOWN, SEASON OF 15958. a ae 8. S. City of Ghent will sale from Halifax for Ch’town about 25th April Importers and ship-ers will please order their freight by above line. This steamer has excellent passen- ger accommodation. Saloon amid- ships. Special freight rates will be giten thia season. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, 81 guar Mrs Thos. Trahey of Parrs- THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, MAY 9, 1898 A VANITY BOOK. Personal Lieccrd Keeping Whose Interest Excuses Its Vanity. In the beginning one’s parents must be the authors, or if the parents will not then some devoted aunt may win for herself the warmest thanks in years tocome. When Heart’s Delight came to earth some 15 years ago, a substan- tial volume was bought to be her book. Into this went first the genealogy of the family on father’sand mother's sides as far as there was knowledge of it. Pho- tographs of ygreat-great-grandparents, grandparents and parents were inserted. The wedding dress of the paternal grandmother was shown by a small piece, and the maternal side was rich with bits of the wedding dresses of mother, grandmother and great-grand- mother. Photographs of father and mother at the time of their marriage and when Heart’s Delight was born were also added. To these were added one of the house and the room which the little maid made blessed by her coming. The announcement card went in and letters written for her welcome. Mamma wrote a description of the won- der, and papa took her photograph. All this was for the beginning, but as months went on there was more to chronicle. Baby’s ways, the coming of her first tooth, her first word and when it was spoken, when she began to creep and then to walk—all these were re- corded. Into the book went, too, such treasures as the first sock, the first lit- tle shoe, a piece of ber first colored dress. Everything of whatever kind that marked a beginning found a per- manent place in the Vanity Book, and the story of the child’s life may be read therein. As the child developed the character of the items naturally changed. When she went to school, her early efforts sup- plied more material, sometimes ip the shape of school work and sometimes as stories of childish temptations or griefs and joys. Heart’s Delight’s first letter is entered in the buok. There are so many tokens here that are treasures, more valuable as they grow older. The first invitation toa party, the first theater programme, aud with this are other programmes of those things which have impressed the child. Her first party dress, of course, was shown in the book. Throughout the book are photographs of Heart’s De- light herself as she grew toward girl- hood and of the girls and boys who were her friends. Long ago the bookmaking fell into the hands of the girl herself, and she adds to it all that points to the story she is making. Everything of pleasure, of special benefit in her life, is to be re- called from this book, and even now she prizes it above all her possessions. What will it be to her when she is 50? What will it be worth to her son or daughter when some one writes ‘‘Finis’’ to it for her? What would you not give for such a book left you by your mother or father? It would be worth more than mouey. There is a great deal of pleasure to be found in making such a book for oneself, though if one begins it after childhood he loses much that went into the little one’s book. It will become filled, how- ever, with the important things of life, each making these for himself. A vani- ty book is one of the best things in the world to show how one’s ideas of values change and how life’s horizon expands. It records a life with some of those which preceded it and gave it its bent and those which accompanied and de veloped it. Though it may be vanity, it is yet a vanity witb a lesson.—New York Sun. : WOoodD'’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. ; Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently 4 cure ell forms of Nervous Weakness, Erissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Eacesses, . —_ som Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Before and After ion which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Deliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggist for 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; six, $5. One will please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. a . Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Drugzgist a —_ MEN'S BICYCLE: BOOTS Just received, boots in Chocolate and Black Just the thing for wheel- ing. Call and see them. R. K. JOST bicycle Stamper’s Corner. SOCIETY IN SIBERIA. Hostess and Guests Frequently Ketire te the Kitchen to Cook and Eat. ** At one of the grand balls I attended at Krasnoyarsk,’’ writes Thomas G. Al- len, Jr., of ‘‘Fashionable Siberia,’’ in The Ladies’ Home Journal, ‘‘I was im- pressed by the profusion of flowers used in the decoration of the ballroom, and which had been imported from Europe at enormous expense, and also by the importance given to the matter of re- freshments. Although there appear to be about four girls to one man, the male portion of the company spent the greater part of the evening at the buffet, er zokooski table, eating and Crinking. The conversation of the women, I found, was most conventional, and one could invariably anticipate the same remarks upon an introduction to alady. Know!l- edge of French, which I was surprised to find few could speak, is considered the most graceful feminine accomplish- ment. ‘‘The kitchen, however, has for the lady of the Jand a peculiar fascination. Very often while dressed in silks and satins and conversing with her guests a hostess will proceed to fry a ‘blin,’ or pancake and eat it with the greatest gusto. The other ladies are at liberty , to follow the hostess’ cxample if they choose.’’ What He Thought. **T know,’’ said the candidate for the small office to the veteran, ‘‘that you wouldn’t se}l your vote.’’ ‘‘No, suh,; I wouldn’t!’’ ‘‘That you can’t be bribed?’’ ‘*Now yo’ talkin, suh!’’ ‘‘But suppose I should make you a present of $10? What would you think?’ The voter locked thoughtful, then said, ‘‘ Well, Marse Jim, jedgin by yo’ pas’ record, I'd either think yo'd done los’ yo’ min’, or else yo’s in de ocounterfeitin busi- ness!’’"—-Atlanta Constitution. eae ————— a ——L After coughs and colds the germs of consumption often gain a foothold. Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver {Oil with Hypophos- phites will not cure every case; but, if taken in time, it will cure many. Even when the disease 1s farther advanced, some re- markable cures are eftected. In the most advanced stages it prolongs life, and makes the days far more comfort- able. Everyone suffering from consumption needs this food tonic. 50¢. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronto. Fer Sale. sale proper t The nndersigned offers for Private Contract, the several hereinsfier mentioned viz: — 1 The Dwelling-house at present oe- cupied by herself with or without tbe warehouse atteched, situate on the corner of Powna! and Grafion Streets. 2. The double tenement house and premises on Desbrisay Street, at pre-ent occupied by Messrs Balls and Brown, comprising four Icts. 3. Building Lois Nos. 20 and 21 DesBrisay Street. 4. 75 acres of land on Lot 60, fronting on Wood Island and Halkett Roads. Good terms of purchase on such time as may be required, will be given for any cf these properties. For further particulars apply to the office of Davies & Haszard, Solicitors &c., Charlottetown. Dated this the ninth day of April, A.D. 1898. . on MARIA DesBRISAY. 81 2aw 3wks 2 6 WALE PAPER NOW OPEN =" A large assortment of Amer- ican and Caradian Wall Pa: per. All the latest designe and patterns at lowest prices. F. J. HORNSBY Bookseller & Stationer. Window Shades from 25c V.M.C. A. The baths in the Association Building have been refitted, and are now in strictly first class condition. They will be open Tueedaye, Thursdays and Saturdays, from 2to 10 p.m. Members are invited to patronise them; non members will be ebarged a emal! fee for their use. The Assembly Hallie now in good SICK HEADAGHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, {Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Suvall Pill. Small Dose, Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. 8. MeLEAN, BARRISTER, &c. CHARLOTTETOW * Brown’s BLOCK, 68 acres on Mount Edward Reae, good honre, fine 2utbuildirgs. An Orch ard sitoated about 14 miles from town. The above farm willbe sold ata bar- gain, and on easy terms. Apply to CLEM. BENOIT, Eureka Hutel, —~nt Krom Se ae HbARY R. LORDLY ©. E A.M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engine eriag Carnell University. Ceneulting Engineer for General Work, >pecialties: Hydraulic, “anitary Engineer- ug and Bridge Devigning. Offices at Charlottetown end John [sland corres;oadents addrss to arlottetown. GOOD —. valre for money expended, ia what we give inal] goods in our line, to which we attribute our steady increase iv business. We are showing @ nice assortment of Ladies and Gentlemens WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly tested before leaving ocr siore. W~ guarantee every watch sold by us to give eatisfaction, by buying now you can procure & good time piece VERY LOW as our goods are bought low for epo each. Call and see for yourself, at— . a W. ON. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. a LEGAL CARD. MATHIESON & BENTLEY Barristers, Solicitors, ac. JF FICES— Cameron Block, Charlettetown. Main Street, Georgetown. MONEY TO LOAN. W. E. Bentiry Ch'town. '. A. MATHIESON, Geo’town. SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottege with plot of land, beautifully cituated at Kep- pocb, with a delightful view of the straits Good bathing, comvenient to town, and a plearant holiday resort. Apply to 8 JUDGE McLEOD, 8. Side. NOTICE , The property on the corner of King and ~owna!l Sts, belonging tothe estate of the late Catherine MeKenna, (subject to a 3 years unexpired leave, from May lst, 1898), will be sold by Public Auction on Tuesday, May 3rd, 1898, at 12 o’clock, ncon. This property is now kzrcwn as the Fin'ay House. Terms Cash. M. P. HOGAN, PATRICK BLAKE, order, and will be let at reasonable Rates Apply to tne Secretary. Executor anl2wtllstapril, y2awtd Farm For Sale SOUVENIR OF VIGTORIA’S REIGN. There is no better tea retailed a 6oc. than the tea sold in TETLEYg JUBILEE CANISTERS. These were marie as a souvenir a her Majesty's illustrious reign and are decorated with as Landsome g J piece of color work oS lus ever beeg = seen in C nada, Iler Majesty is m7 presented in lifeiike colors at the most neted periods of her life: 1839, ; 2838, 1807; i» panels, cccurate no 9 presentations of Her Majesty's Army a and Navy are to be founa. 4 ib ee <— om Atl BORE? ta, 4 6 eee When the tea is consumed the tin will be useful as a handsome tea or cake caddy, The tea is worth 60c. The tin is surely worth Soc. Sold by most dealers at 6oc.; if yours cannot supply you send direct to JOS. TETLEY & CO., 7 BEDFORD ROW, HALIFAX, N.S, | Or 14 LEMOINE STREET. MONTREAL. — If You Admire Fine Shoes Call and see our display of < Hich Grade Shoes For Men, Women ana Children, All sizes ard widths, W. H. STEWART & COT London House Building POET AA), TEMPLE Te: HAYS re Rage! Sede RR A CE rae om *%, ‘ad a a) = ‘er S| e ta 5‘ ‘ : . Pm, . 7 - ot ee aa Boss % ey oe i i TN sft Somes Pe Sits eee ee x er 3 Wear what Wadame Albdaui’s soecial acc -mo-mist Las cay @Pou’ tre “4 on om, va “si Aue Ee EF” a Bm SH Sr tes THE QUERN S. i — 4 ToRO 60, Le wv, ~ahu, i897 — 3 “29 a Bites ‘2 To WHox iT w!~ Coxcren: Gq to ©nnase as Pian'st te® Anam. i have han occas-on wo obs rve varou Ieses piencs, and Rave been muca >mnre sed wita toe cuvanrces which -re being mee in tne art of “lage COM str UCe | tion m this .oung and flourishing country, tre of the most & secant ins 20s to arrest my attention—and Lm cat say” che of the best —18s the well known “Beil” Pinso. ite tone 3s pdmirable ts.roughout, and the touch firm ana resnonsive— ius’ Wuat we musicians siko— n fect, an exvellent p:ano in| every resvect. ‘che new Orchestral Attachment (waich i understand can be obtained on “Bell” pianos only) is also exe-Hent feature. and one which will donbtiess excite interes. est with slieclvsses Ido not hesitate to sav that I conmdet the “re” panoa yood, honest instrument, and so recuiie a In connection wita ny visit Vlecume ot rate mend il io aby lniendjpg purenager. 4 (Sgd.) ARMANDO SEPPILLL (Conductor. Koval Tistian Opera. Covent Garden,) | Vian's' to ‘avame Aiveni, Canadiag tour, 1896-7, fyi buue OLY at FLETCHER Keune sstifte : Piann TW -raroams, Orera Hone Pnilding, ‘ T C.£, eu. o: jitsu Wt SUE, ss, : The Greatest Artists Endo: the Heintzman & Co. Piano en FROM MADAM ALBANI. | Queen Hotel, Toronto, Feb. 23, 1899-7 Messrs Heintzman & Co., Toronto. = GENn#LEMEN,—I must thank you \ery much for the Piaa®™ supplied to my, rooms, 4s also for the grand pianoforte used if my concerts here. It is reaily an excellent instrument, a the tone and and quality of the instrument eminently factory in every wey. Yours sincerely, (Signed). ILLER Tue Prince Epwarp ISLAND Sole agents for P. HE. Island. ‘ ALBANI. LF Be. Music Hovse.§ Ca!l in and see the latest arrivals. CONNOLLY BUILDING “=