ray THR DAILY BXAMiINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCTORER 16 1897 A in. a i i, lai. tls ea ltl ll, Na cache aint Bie Bi a DR. WILLIAMS’ CURE WOMAN'S iLLS. SARE, SPEEDY AND BPPESTIVE DLODD BULJcA AND NERVE RESTORE) Bright Hyes, Rosy Cheeks and Hlastic Step, Follow the Use of This Unrivalled Health Giver. ILLS — 8 Fs ~ “aTrh ; ak Pille f sople.” Inside the ] ne ; . 7 ; ’ 12 uffere i a Bev*re \ t ) ) y U. | { ION, Pink Pills for Pale People a a | 7DPRAGIWe 7 - ‘ 2 Oy WEAK AND EASILY TIRED. ) fears thatI ebali, I consider Dr, Williams’ ( rishment. — — ae ee aie a oe __| wrapper are D>. Williams’ directions for ; DEPRESSINS HEADACHES ayp . , : | Pink Pills a great blessing to mankind, ae Te nda t c ie die ; hr Fcher ne e | A few unsernprons tradeemen—their uxe. Pay noattention to any dealer who | WEAKNESS From the Moncton Trarscript. j aud J strongly recommend them to ail. eat sie aemnaeed” "hed ‘bees go; COpidity exci’ed by the great reputation of | clams tobave “the same thing under | yor er One of the happiest conples in Novcre ee ae so tS Ee) a jatever. hac ' 1, | Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills—make up or | hy pe mething else “ just | — hier Dame, N. K,ie Mr. Will Cathorne ard NERVOUS DISORDERS CURE. | weak, and my System was so rap os | buv in the wholesale market reany made, re "tues Adeaie itis be:ter to From the Alexandria News, his wife. For the cause of so much hap | p : Ti esl a that life was @ burden to me. At thia stag: | some cheap pilik, colored yink, which wil) | o.. 7. cela: captak 60 camth Deicanieltaee ee sie heat ae ; 7 ' ' ~e | Prom the Amherst, N. S., Seotinel. my attention was directed to Dr, William»’ | | 99 ia! (encloring price, 2” Another voice in Glengarry county iy piness thev are tadebted in @ great measure | The rugged and the strong do not appre- | pip Pills and I determined to give them | *e las “Pink Pills and off: oe subst! | or $2.50 for six bexes) tothe Dr. Williams willing to swell the chorus of praise ta thy to Dr. Williams’ Pink Pits, ar eties M * | nian to ‘rae full extent, the blessing of a exited Afier using four boxes I felt eo | tute for Dr. William~’? Pink a or | Medicine Company. Brock rille, Ont. restorative valine of De. Wile Py Colvorne ws qiticKiv cored of most stub- F » $0 Ik i = : ' 7 e ing i ACs iis ere a fraud. The re eipe for r. I het shi ef "te 3 ry ene | Perfect health. It is only, these who have | puch better that hope and encouragement ‘ TP AN TINY Pills. Inthe ownehip of Lancaster lpm born malady. — it a Th a et ane through a trying ilive--, who feel , . FAINT AND DIZZy, Mrs. Rory McCrimmon, the wife of a well tes the story of ner i 7? egg y § on | that health is « troqear ! zed niere Amcne the remarkable cures which | known farmer. Years ago she becane thre ar « ’ nu ne i ° . 7 Wats I an sia “ey ste } os a ‘than silver or gold. Amor thuo-e who t have followed the use of Dr. Williams’ { subject tu ~er-re headaches, ID-ermittegs attaek of influma oD Or t S ung ss 44 ian enacrisneed the trata of this ia Mins : Pj .. P + silt af We Geo N. God- in on d more of Jess painful ig which:fors longtime ft ast halle Sahra Kector. of West River Hebert, N. S AAAAA AKA BA AKA AABAA SAD cepted Pdk on nmedior ip Rpeday ; : sh ibe advance of time saw °C [ was ev r after a weak and | Sabra Reetor, of West Rover S582 R525B2 2527 2422555252253 -oe, a well known resident of Anagance | © 00 Helicate eluli, very lar god and the least | Tais iady hae passed through » trving and a i. 6S te i Station, N. B. Mrs. Godsoe says:—* For | "preven eat. In the spring of 1894 hep lelioate Chile, = at g i & . Me = t wearisome illness, from which bappils «|| J five des r Sia 5s dabcnal fide “a Mieke | Oileicet assumed a more serious form, dee exertion fatigues cae ; ada Tes relief wss found through the medium o! @ «(jl ih eculiar troubl+, whic: sermed to baffle | pressing headaches and extreme weak my nicoorveaaies ly a si “G ‘eh medicine that has bronght health a.su | ,’ NTS {jis n e skill of rev: ral hysicisne. The fi et | Io this condition she coarulted one of thy si i tele s y nttict ; a rede "aie: < L ADZES we — i +. toms of my eal le I vanuot charact- | beet yhysicians io ihe vicinity, and % up | felt mv affliction lexs severe and a- ail }- eympom ; met ; 1 isite and much edicn e o » . . a > ] n them bli ] nomerous vi ' 2 a Cc to eae i airs sts . i 7 Many women suffer in sil- ill 7! oe aa a pe 80 ®bad i there was no improvement. Before the Se euarialiied at taut” be.cakieah: «ill ence for honorable ressons. {ih te ould not see aud a blindness wonld vee gone, Say i ages se § ing ae cia rans a rs etter results, a visit to Cal donia nothing aud net slerp at al). Mv blood nm They alone know the pains In come over me. oe A e was made: The vist tested’ Ginal became thin and week and I f ‘t cull and : | ick a fili them ~coutinn- rahe sere ioe fare ne sherds wr weeks, but, unfortunately for Mrs spiritless. I had no amtlreteuna and the ~«il] w 11C 1 ar Ich r J {hin My hands andarms would become perfectly ei oe shore wae DO discernible j oe ously or at regul r intervals lip | Crimmon, the ‘ble ime vA " +d - E 4 Agonizing bsckxches, head Ih é aif ache, prostration, irregularity hiv - of vital functions, the change { “dl of life, weakness easily ac- Lin “@{ counted fur. All thoss things jy ; stength fo thousands of others, and whose have been euved by Dr. Wil- t er virtues will work equally good al liams’ Pink Pil's. Thev cean- li results in all cases where it is given a fair : tl ' ; as Os 2iCace . trial. Miss Rector says:—“{ feel it is my -«ttff not harm the m : t deli 5 iyi duty to recommend Dr. William: Pink girl or Woman of advanc nz "Wy»- re they have __ = tor an ge. is ou wo years ago came very i : : thengit of moving susut was diatastefal | with a complication Of disea-es. I was Read the cures, {]i- — and would age a eet > ovis uals oA ‘ tome. I wie easily fatigued tha: the «x- | suffering with indigestion, biliousness and Hip. t 8 Condition for day 8. atteriy the @ proven aris) ° ther: Coe, y this ertion of walkink up stairs a'mest over- | the resul-ing nervous disorders, such as «tj ” tacke grew more fréquent and meore severe | time the frame of DBr.- W ities, Pink came <ie, and [ suffered from av almost | sick headache, loss of appetite and flashes sill} {jy sprees a eae oie eu that at a reached her, and =he wad éeised eorstant hilious headache. Mv husband | of heat and cold. IT began doctoring aud = ==eF = ife wae indeed @ burden io nie. y ap-| withe esire to sbarein their worth, became alarmed at my cond:tion and cal!- | althougi I haa the best of care 1 seemed * ? 7} FFF = ¥ FF Z ; = $ 7 petite was very poor and I was pale and} The eXperiment was duly entered 1 ed in a doctor, thongh nothing beneticial | togrow worse every day. ] slept but emaciated. As regular medica! treatment { aod faithfully carried ont, until the resulted. [continued to grow wor-e and | little and whin lying cown would g er made no improvement in my condition, | for result came. The persistent. acting on the earnest councel of friends | hot and eulf r from a -ensation of sob t rer: some of mv frien is stror g'y urged me to ache, which de‘eated the skij] of doet of my hushacd p® cured six boxes of De. | ing that I wonid fiad it necessary to arise. try Dr. Williams’ Pink Pill-, aud at last I | bas vanished; lo-t vigor is recovere |, Williams’ Pink Pills and I begin taking | Then the cther extreme wonid come and I i ere » Pink Pilla jek consented to do so. T bed vnly been tak-| the general hesith rocompletely restored them according to directiocs. A most | wonld shiver with cold. Tim- wore on | came to me once more. T continued me Wil — bis “ ew kro wn 7 ‘ the | jng them for a short time when there was| that Mrs. McCrimmon has been able & immedtately I telt a change, mv sppetite | and there was no improvement in my use of the Pills and found my-elf steadily Dr. William-’ Medicine Co. All aubsti- a dec:ded change for the better in my con- |} work and go about with comfort as se iti he ume I had used 2 are theretore useless, To t | iri Ppwed the; : became keen andT ate my food with ai coadition. I was not able to do any work | gaining. By the ume had used four tutes are therefore selena, ore sure OF | dition, I continued their use and every | bad not Leen able todo for years. - - Hy regained mv health | having none but the ger u : reli-h. Ibegan to sleep well and the j about the house and even the ex-riion of | boxes more I had fully regaine« vr" * apa F Se nae, ee ee pb: hy Pulls. dav my nerver seemed to grow stronger. mistakably Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills di bolor came back womy fee. I became | moving sbout would tire me out If [| 4" Strength and I am rot only ab'e to do } ae rt. ae ot n iD p a | I gained in flesh and felt like anew woman | for her what other things failed to 4, strong anc ambitions and con)i do my | attempted to waik any distance or hurried | MY full share of household work, wet ny for Dr. vpremagQh’ emit Pills’ for » #¢)| 1 know the load of misery from which | Since the first use of the pills Mrs, Me usual hoasework. Al! the tired feeling | in the least [ would gasp for breas and | also attend to my Sabbath school class } People, — nee that shey rt i" ry h “| Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills have relieved me | Crimmon has recommended them Lootber disappeared so that I felt like a new per- | conld scarcely speak. I hada very poor | and other chareb dutien. I look upon Dr. | package, the tek erraed, , parce - and Tam more than grateful and wil| and occasionally taken them herself @ son. I have not since felt the least evmp- | appetite, api wi.at feed [ ate did not x em | Williams’ Pink Pills as a priceless boom i printed with red ink on white paper and | never lose an Opportunity for saying a t:ms of my former trouble, vor have I any THE LISTENER, Joseph H. Choate’s wealth is estimated at 22,000,000, a]1 made in the practice of law. William Waldorf Astor owns 4,000 houses in New York city and has an in- eo1me of more than $6,000,060 a year. W. A. Johnston, who is now associate Justice of the Kansas supreme court, serv- ing bis third term, opce was a baseball Pitcher, William C. Hill is a colored soulptor of Washington. In good weatber be works at street paving and pursues his art in bad weather. He has done fine work as a sculptor. Fred F. Hassam, the Boston antiqua- rian, has in his possession a bottle of the tea which on the night of Dec. 16, 1778, wase from the British vessel by the Boston tea perty. W. H. Hale of Machias has several panes ef glass.in his house which bave resisted the hailstorms since 1775. The glass of several windows is in the same sash placed in the house 121 years ago. Professor Huffin says that persons who nave taken an active par® in the scientific world should be killed at 60 as not being flexible enough to yield to the advance of new ideas Hie is bimee}f nearly 57. A pe friend of 40 years’ standing vouches for the fact that as a young man Matthew 8S. Quay was so bashful he broke down in bis first speech to a jury and eould not be persuaded to try again, pre- ferring to quit the law. Ae the head of Germany’s landed aris- tecracy stands Prinee Wittgenstein. He owns 8,000,000 acres. Fourteen other ti- tled landlords owr between them 6,000,- 006 acres. One of the 14, Prince Talley- rand-Sagan is a citizen of France. The archbishop of Canterbury ts said to be descended in adirect line from Lady Godiva, so famous in connection with her undrapéd ride through the streets of Can- terbury, and he bears to this day the same arms ae her husband, Leofr'c, earl of Merola. When Cornelius 0. Parmalee of Betble- bem, Conn., wasa young man, he vowed that be would never toveb a razor to bis face if Fremont d be defeated. This vow he bas religiously kept, se. 7 shaved since the election of James Buch- anan in 1856. a i> + Potatoes ave quoted at $1.75 to $1.90 per bbl in Houlton, Me. to agree with me ur furuish needed non- A Nvtable Pair of Royaities. King Christian and Queen Louisa of Denmark are a notable pair of royalties. In 1842 King Christian was a poor young officer in the Danish army, and when Queen Louisa married him in that year she did her own sewing and kept house in its practical sense. Between them they had a small income, In 1352 they becume the rulers of Denmark, and their children have made exceedingly brilliant marriages. Their eldest daughter, Alexandra, married the Prince of Wales and some day may be queen of England, Their second daughter, Dagmar, is the dowager empress of Rus- sia. One son, George, is king of Greece, snd another son, Waldemar, will wed Princess Marie, a daughter of the Duo de Chartres, the Orleanist pretender to the throne of France. Milk. Milk should always be sipped slowly, so that, on reaching the stomach, it will be in the form of a sponge, through which the gastric juice can perform its dutics properly. For dyspeptics the milk should be boiled. Cases of inflammation of tbe stomach have been cured by living on bread and milk alone for atime. ‘The ad- dition of a little lime water makes it still better. — Housewife. What to Buy. A young man once called upon Travers, the veteran Wall street operator, and said: ‘‘Mr. Travers, 1 have $30,000 in bank, which I obtained by mortgaging my house, As you know all abcut stocks, I have called to ask what I shall buy.’’ Travers eyed him with that well known quizzical look of his and stuttered, **B-b-buy th-th’ mortgage.”’ - In the Same Fix, Typewriter—I am rapid enough and understand business forms all right, but I must admit that I cannot spell. Business Man—You won't do, then,’ sven at the price. I can’t spell either.—. Indianapolis Journal. : One of the chemists of the Chicago umi- versity says the essontial food elements of # 1,200 pound steer can be placed in an ordinary pill box. 9 + @ See our window of soaps to- morrow, best value ever in the city; 3 wrapped cakes in box for 10c. nison’s Drug Store. to suffering humanity. Bacteria as Vermin Exterminators. Perhaps one of the most remarkable uses to which bacteria have been put ig that of vermin exterminarors or poison- ing agents. It was in che year 1889 that Professor Loeffler, while experimenting with mice in his laboratory at Greifswald, discovered a micro organism which waa extremely fatal to all kinds of mics. The happy idea occurred to the professor that this lethal little microbe, which he chris- tened bacillus typhi murium, might be turned to excellent account in combating plagues of field mice in grain fields, where the devastation committed by these vora- cious rodents had become in parts of Greece aud Russia a serious source of loss to agri- culturists. Experiments were accordingly made On & sinall scale to test the efficiency of this bacterial poisoner in destroying field mice, and so successful were the re- sults that Loeffler confidently announced the possibility of keeping down these pests by distributing food material infected with these bacteria over fields which were invaded by them. The Greek government took up the question, and Loeffler’s meth- od was applied with brilliant results; the disease was disseminated with extraordi- nary rapidity and severity and the mice were readily destroyed.—Longman's Mag- azine. Ne Confidence In the Guru, It is not safe to trust utterly the guid- ance of the Hindoo fancy or to put great reliance upon intellects which are so little ‘troubled by contradictions and absurdi- ties!’ Of course there are notable excep- tions in such careful scholars as Dr. Bhan- darkar of Poona. I may tell right here a brief story which throws light on some of these things. ‘The late Ramkrishna Para- mahamsa was called by one of his disoi- ples in talking with me in Calcutta ‘‘the greatest man of the nineteenth century.’’ He is believed some to have influencea Keshub Chunder Sen. He waa the reli- gious teacher, the guru, of Vivekananda. Max Muller dubs him ‘‘a true mahat- ma.’’ The learned Oxford professor told me that he asked Vivekananda if Ram- krishna knew Sanskrit. The answer at first was evasive, but finally he said, “When Raukrishna was in the jungle as ‘an ascetic, a beautiful woman. e down from heaven and taught him the lan- guage.’’ Max Muller's very natural reply was: ‘‘Nonsense! The only way to learn Sanskrit is to geta grammar and a dio- tionary and go to work.’’—Outleok, | Scares (bears the full trademark “ Dr. Williams’ | dowdy they look!’’—Detroit Journal. One young business man in New York bas succeeded in making himself valuable te hiy employers in a peculiar way. He started in mercantile life with a fin that has a large number of employees, and the indications were thet = slong the ordinary Hipes of the business would be ~ very slow indeed. It was only by accident © that an opening suddenly came which made this particular man ost indispen- ‘sable to higemployers and the tecipient of a salary proportionately . Phe firm of which*he is a mem per ens to have important social relations with many of its large customers who live in different | cities over the United States There ig searcely a day that does not bring one of those customers to call on the firm. One day this young employee was called to attend to such a visitor, and he did ts With a tact and completeness tiat showed his inborn je fer such transactions. Gradually other duties were handed over to him, and before a long time had passed he was re from other work in erder that he might devote himself exclusively to what might be called the social end of the firm’s business. His salary bas been raised several times ia view of the manner in which he attends te these trans- actions and takes the burden off the prin- cipals fm the business. He re the members of his frm at funerals, and afl cocial fonctions, traveling some- times to remote points for the purpose, and as his utility to big employers grows daily greater they hold him in propertionately higher esteem. His case was one instance in which certain unusual talents asserted themselves and won the succeds that comes from the ability to fill a particular sphere | eapably.—New York Sun. At the better class of Parisian oafes, writing paper, envelopes, pens, ink, ete., are furnished to the guests free. In hotele of the same city guests’ have “to ‘pay for them. — About 1,000 fishing boats engaged : around the British Coast are named Mary. 4 , * ———_—— - = “ae The New Millinery, __ | “She trims her own bicycles.” “I can readily believe you. How » ties ‘eS Premier Laurier has arranged with a London publishing house to writea history of the Hudson Bay. — good word of this grand medicine.” 4 Well Drossed Ham. Lord Russell, when practicing at the bar, one day examined a witness, whose evidence promised to be damaging unless he could be previously confused. The only vulnerable part of the man was said to be his seif esteem. The witness, a portly, overdressed individual, went into the box, and the great lawyer took him in hand, ‘*Mr. John Tomkins, I belieyey’’ “ Yes.’* “You are a stockbroker?” “‘T ham.”’ Lord Russell regarded him attentively for a few moments, and then said, ‘And & very well dressed ham you are, sir.” The shout of laughter which followed comp \etely disconcerted Mr. Tomkins, and the lawyer's point was gained.—Scottish Nights, Odor of Flowers, it is said the odor of flowers is axntisep- tin and that during epidemica the work- men in perfume factories are exempt. Some cssences are good for the nerves. Ambergris clears the brain and induces thought. Musk in tiny quantities acts as n tonic, Citron and aloes are soothing to the nerves, . A chemist believes that each cent can be aymbolized by a musical note, and 4, 7rench romanticist in a book says on inhaling the fragrance of fow@s on shore and hearing the strains of musto borne on the air from thedeck of 8 vessel, “I could not tell whether I breathed music or heard flowers.’’——Exchange. Just as a Test. ‘Sometimes I think,'’ said a dejected man, “‘tKat ther orter be a tax en haos- bands.’’ ‘*What for?’’ asked his friend. “I'd just like to see,’’ said the man of the first part, ‘‘whether she would pay it as willingly as she does on the pug dog.” ~Cincinnati Enquirer. eee ‘Pere — Donkey and Wife. Among the lower classes in Tenerife the woman is very badly treated. The hus- band, brother or even son is a species of petty tyrant, and 99 timesin 100, when on his way to the town in company with his wife and his donkey, he rides the donkey, es she carries the burden on her head. A great weight is often so supported. Herbert Cutting, a Toronto sneak thief, who robbed some sixty boarding houses, has been sentenced to 364 days in the Central Prison. ee ee advantage. Money spen‘ in the purchae of health cannot be ill spent, PE, Island Eailvay é Onand after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1807, the trains of this Railway will ran daily, (Sur ¥ SURE days excepted,) as under, : rains Out- brains ‘hb ward. Read STATIONS. ward, Read down, | “WS Le. M.JA. M. : 3 30 8 15) Charlottetown ...| 6°a9 3 52 6 29 .. Royalty Junction. | 616 4 42 7 03'.. North Wiltshire. | 5 42 4 58) 7 13 ..Henter River... | 5 52) 8b 5 34 7 37;..Bradalbane...... 5 73 5 44 7 43,..Emerald....... gs 73 5 50) 7 53... Freetown ....... gg 70 6 8 07. + pte ets 4 — ‘3 6 55) 8 30Ar.V oc: 4 15,6 1 40, 8 45,Lv f 5 Side | Lv.) | oo 2 02) 8 59)..Miscouche ...... 3 4210 3i 221 9 17}. . Wellington ...... 3 gle 3 13] 9 45'..Port Hill ....... 3 92 4 39110 35!..O’Leary......... 2 11) $8 ( 5 01/10 51!..Bloomfeld ...._. (i 55738 5 4.9]1 15]..Alberton........ |} 7@ 6 45/11 55!..Tignish .... .... 2 wy 58 P. M.JA. M, bat ee ___ |p; ae A. M.|P. M. A. M.|P. Me 6 30) 3 10)..Charlottetown...) g 10 40 6 50) 3 24)..Royalzy junction) g 59) 38 7 23) 3 47). . Bedford -....... |g 213i 8 25) 4 15}...Mt Stewart...... «| § 10, 28 8 45) 4 45/..Morell........--| 717] @ 9 14) 5 04). /St. Peters ......| 715,18 10 Ol) 5 38|.. Bear River ......| 6 41/12 8 10 45) 6 10} .Souris.... ...... 6 10/12 0 A. M.|P. M, A. M,|P. Me A. M.|P. M. e a. M.|P, 8 10) 4.15) .Mt. Stewart ....) 8 05) 2 8 22) 5 08). .Cardigan........ 7 12)1 ® 45) 5.20]. .Georgetown ..--| 6 55/1 A. M.|P. M. A. M./P. P, M. a 2 oe M. 5 50)| .Emerald ....-- 72 6 4) ..Cape Traverse . 6 3) P. m.| A. Ms Trainsare run by Eastern Standard ‘Time G A SHARP, D.POTTINGER, Superintendent, Gen Mer Govt.R lottetown. enction, Ra‘iway Mifice.June,, 1887 aaa A big line of new hat shape* just opening to-night. Meore & McLeod