Lost fiesh lately? Does your brain tire? Losing control over your merves? Are your muscles becom- i ing exhausted? You certainly know remedy. It Is nothing new; just the same remedy has been curing these of thinness and pa cases twenty-five years. Emulsion. The cod-liver oil in it is - food that makes the flesh, and the hy- | pophosphites eos tone to the nerves. c. a — ©, all druggists, scott & I BOWNE, Chemists Torcata ; oe Bi-Weekly Sailing: for Boston. From Charlottetown Hawkesbury and Halifax. SSLa Grand Duchess” Tueeday at noon—S 8 Halifax Fridays at noon From Boston Tesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed- nesdays 4pm SS Halif x Satardays 11} tr Tickets for sale at stationson P EI Railway For Tickets, rates and infor- mation apply to W W CLARKE Agent Or to Charilotietewn H L CHIPMAN Canrdian Agent Balifax NS Quebec Steamship Co’y (Limited) Proposed Sailings from MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Season of 18599. FOR PICTOU. N.S. CALLING AT=— for Boston via Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Summerside, Char. lottetown aod Souris, From Montreal From Ch’town at 2 p.m. at 6 p.m, Mon. 19th June Mon. 12th June do 3rd July do 26h do ao 27th July do 10th July olst do do 24th do o 14th Aug. do Tth Aug. a 28th do do 2lst do do 11th Sept. do 4th Sept. fo 25th do do 18th do 9th Oct. do 2nd Oct. co 23rd do do 16th deo do 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov Returning will leave Pictou, N.S. every sliernate Monday at noon, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. John, call- ing at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Ga+pe, Ma] Bay and Father Point. Snabject to change should circumstance equire it. CARVELL BROS, Agents une 2nd -2aw. © $ City of Shent PICKFORD & BLACK LIN :: S. S. City of Ghent will sail from Cha8 lottetown every Friday at / o'clock durin the season of 1890 for Halifax, calling eo Port Hastings, Port Hawkes bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave Halifax every Tuesday at 6 pm making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accomodations. Saloon amidships Special low freights will be given this season Further information apply ro W W CLARK Agent a the | , that | that leness for | th Scott’s | 4" | they may be obtained too easily and | |too cheaply, and so in most small | families, where the cook is probably |‘ not a chief, the mistress learns the art | of arranging the jellies, that is, if she | I ¢ | you may choose when you go to shop ; Ch’Town May<27%f <>< FOR _ > F THE WOMEN <<< <>< <r <t a eG : OS ><P><<D <>-~4 Jellies Made Easy. \ gh the making of jellies re uires S( me practice, there is no doubt | that t is worth taking a little trouble t learning not only the art of mak- | . but also how to arrange em so as to present a dainty appear nce a tthe table. Now-a-days we sel- the trouble to make jellies, ation. sO many he > market -t that there is plenty of choice ym those in bottles to those in boxes, anil every flavour is represented. hese first appliances you need are, several pretty jelly moulds, one with an | open ¢ centre, one with a deeply-mould- ed flower on the top, or any other kind oS wise in 7 . here are ler gene! makes ofjeliy in > there are generally plenty from which to select, and you can have crockery, tin, or copper moulds to suit your purse. There are usually three or four differ- ent kinds of jelly to be had—-calves’ foot, lemon, Or orange. ‘The last two are so pretty in themselves that they do not need alteration, as they are of a pale lemon color and a deep reddish hue. The pale lemon you can turn into a beautiful red by means of a few drops of cochineal, or a pink by putting ina smaller quantity. Aided by this you can make all kinds of pretty changes. Jelly with a cream centre is a very favourite dish, and for this the jelly must be put into a mould with an open centre; so that when it is turned out you may fill it up with whipped cream which you must pile up high and make look as pretty as possible. Bright red apple jelly is, for instance, very pretty ; and if you make half the mould of this, and the other half of pale lemon jelly, the effect is still prettier. To make this, you must always pour in one half and let it cool and harden before you pour in the other. The mixture of dried fruit, cherries, apricots, or dates is very popular. Peaches from a tin are also very good to embed in the jelly. A perfectly clear jelly is required; and you must melt the half, and pour it intoa damp mould and let it set. Then arrange the fruit on the top of it, and pour more jelly on them. One or two layers may be used ; and, of course, if you can get ice, on which to set your moulds, it would make the process quicker and more certain of success. ta recent children’s party I saw banana skins filled with red jelly, which had been poured in and allowed to set, so that the bananas looked as if they had transparent red centres. Rather a good idea. Perhaps you may like to mould of variegated jelly. This is dene by making some red jelly, letting it become solid and then breaking it up into irregular-shaped pieces. ‘Then take some clear jelly, such as lemon, and pour a little into a mould, and let it become hard. Then pile the red jelly on top of this, leaving some spaces in between, and on this pour some of the clear jelly. When full put the mould aside to harden. I find tin or copper moulds better for jelly than china ones. The latter are the better perhaps, for blancmange or creams.—Exchange. make a Ventilating the House in Summer. “Admit sunlight at least a part of the | Qe The Nicest Freshest eeneANDecee BEST GROCERIES — >. | should of the sunlight, if not of the Should | benefit sunshine directly. you close ' the house or a part of it during the cay do not do it so completely as to shut lout the moving air, | | through the open window at ae Bea) | and after its mission of purification is a com] lished give it Iree egress throt ithe windows open at the top 1 he ©! dust may find its way itmalso, | bet ter some dust and some air than no dust and no air. Bear in min that a +} cool room in summer is not i rable | non healthful if fithe coolness has been pore hased at the oe of fresh ait and sunshine Do not fail to have every window of every living room lowered from thetop, if only a few inches.” To Take the Sting Out of Sunburn. A geod cure for sunburn is made by slicing and soaking a cucumber for a few | in milk, and bathing the face two or three times a day with it. Dry the face carefully afterward, using a soft towel.—Ladies’ Home Journal. jOurs weer - ae re ooo Dr CHASE DISCOVERED a TREATMENT DISEASES In his study of diseases of the nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase found that in nearly every case the cause of trouble was improper nourish- ment. About one-fifth of all the blood in the human body is found in the brain, and unless this blood is rich and pure the nerves cannot obtain proper nourishment, and become worn out and exhausted. Nervous depression, nervous headache, nervous dy spepsia, loss nee ep and vital force, lack of energy, are symptoms of weak, watery bicod an dex xhat sted nerves It was asa food for blood and nerves that Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food was prepared. Its remarkable success in curing all diseases arising from thin blood and impoverished nerves is proof that Dr. Chase's theory of feed- ing the nerves and blood is the proper one; stimulan ily arge on the tired and worn out nervous wanens until there comes a com} plete collapse, Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food creates new brain and nerve ceiis, and makes the blood pure and rich. It restoresto the exhausted nerves the vigor of perfect health. soc. a large box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, CANADA Province of Prince Edward Island iN CHANCERY Before the Vice Chancellor. William Frederick Mathieson Wright and Harry Morris, Executors of the last will and te+tament of Lemuel Wright, deceased, and W:]'iam F. M. Wright and Flora Isabel Wright, Comp Mpinantes. AND Fancy Wright and Julia Wright dants, In pursuance of an ordertof this henorable court, made herein on the seventeenth cay of June, instant, notice is hereby given that all persone having claims against the estate of the late Lemuel Wright, of Plea~ sant Point,North River, in Queen’s County, in said Island deceased estate, are required to come in and prove the same before me at the Prothonotary’soflice, in the Law Courts Buildirg in Charlottetown, on or before Thursday, the twentieth day of July next, (1899) and all persons neg. lecting to come and prove their said debts and claims by that time are to be excluded from the benefit of said order. Dated this 17th day of June, A. D, 1899. Defens J. A. LONGWORTH, Master in Chancery. D. A. McKinnon, Complainants Soiici-~ tor. Mon & Thur till July 17th. Royal Gazette 1 issue. “ FOR SALE That very desirable snd handsome rea~ idence on the Corner of Prince and Fitzroy Streets, at present occupied by Mr. C C Gardiner. This is, without doubt, one of the hand somest, best situated and best finished houses on the Island, and affords a rare opportunity to secure a beautiful and comfortable home. For full particulars apply to Davies & Haszard, Solicitors, or to the undersigned JOHN RICHARDS, Groceries that will tempt the appetite. Ch’town, June 30,99 2aw,lmo Groceries thet do not take} all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like. Buy and try. Come in and see us, Driscoll & Hornsby QUEEN STREET-—— HENRY LANE MT. MELLIC.K LOT 49 Breeder of Shorthorn Cattle, Leices- tersbire sheep, Berkshire Pigs, Young Steck For Sale, Address,— Henry Lane, July 7 Pownat Post Oxrrice : day in as many of the rooms as is pos- s ble, especially in the sitting-100m, ai ning room and kitchen,” says the | | Ladies’ Home Journal. “Every room be aired daily and given the : n | o . DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 17, 1599 PERFECTLY SATISFIED. / Listowel Gentleman who has no Complaint to Make Regarding Dodd's Kidney Pills. Listowel, Ont., July 10—Mr. Thomas Tamblyn of the firm of 7 sabi ly “and Clime, grocers, was lately «a receipt of a communication from a gentleman in Tor- onto who is gathering statistics as to cures by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Some three years ago Mr. Tamblyn was troubled with a weak back and severe pain in the kidneys. He used Dodd’s Ki iney Pils and his trouble was removed. he Torontoerguirer askedifthe cure lai been eatisfaciury. Mr. Tamblyn took letter and bottom ine " quite satiface ihe wrote on the irm band, “Thecure was ery. T. TamBiyn. Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile the fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- makent care There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians, Great Britain, the United States, and France represent one-helf of the total wealth of all nations, a oe Keep Minard’s Liniment i | the House. DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... 25c. is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the throat and permanantly cures + Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Tcronto and Buffalo. The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themeelves. a = OWN FREE WILL — Dear Srre,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’sS LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- bold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wooderful medicin>. Joun A. Macpona.p, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle, A literary statistican declares tbat for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- liched, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York derpatch states that the Standard Oi] Co. has increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110 000,000, School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, weak school girl. suffering the evil effects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, and thin, waierp blood, has been fully rertored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust heaitb, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooe. ‘rhe healthful glow cn the cheek and the brightness in theeye tellof the building up process which is taken piace in the body. —— > > 3 << The average man who tries measures gets a misfit. heroic¢ —w,ee Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kid neys are kept heaithy and vigors by the use of A. W. Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Urie Acid let in che bio.d by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism “Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the — of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. The annual interest charge on the Span- ish vations] debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150, 000, 000. ee Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then g've Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial, It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours avd causes neither pain por discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best It is said that the soldiers who bad taken Hood’s Sarsaparilla stood the long marches in Cuba’much better than the others. _————__. <a Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’ S Friend 222/222 | Am So Glad —— You Didn’t Forgeta Bar of ROYAL OAK SOAP, We’re sure to want it in our house. It im- proves the clothes so much, besides it is very pure and one bar will do as much as 2 bars of filled imported soap. For sale everywhere, Beware of imitations VEAFEOLL ian a a’ and | Boys lting-¢ Tisn’t--- a] Ordinary Hi Walues that we wish you to see when w& . asi you to look at our Ready- -to- Wea | Clothing. Ordinary values you can gege 3 | anyw here, but it’s a saving ofat least 3%} per cent, on your purchase, How can} we do this? Because we bought the goods that .nuch less, at the Doull Gibson great retiring ‘sale, and we our customers the benefit of the low price paid for the goods. We alwa 1 make it a rule when we bought at q bargain to sell at a bargain. * J B MCDONALD &C LEADERS IN LOW PRICES, Pgh bc Be isd £ ear i oe Bier — 2p Op tga af OR yt ee fe cena _eeaten ; Remember in Purchasing : That the Action of Aviano = | oy Very Life and Soul i‘ More attention is paid to the inside of a Heintzman Piano, than to the outward appearance. A heavy carved fancy case is all right in ornamental furnturs, but a piano with # The Best Action In The World — which is the Wesel Nickel & Guss of New York, the only kind cst ine | Heintzman Piano, insures you that the inside contains only the material and the Highest Skill in workmanship that the world can duce. The outside appearance of a Heintsman Piano is »lways neat, darable” ane Attractive. Our prices for a Heintzman Piano, are no higher than these of other makers, = MILLER BROTHERS The P. E. Island Music House ‘§ Connoliy Building Queen St, 9 re a i a7 ——— a wa Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Victoria-Montreal tire Insurance Co. MGR yp ACS The above Companies are not connected with the P. R Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the” tariff rates. I am, therefore, prepared to effect insurance @ substantially reduced rates 5. J. SOUNSTON, Agent, Charlott2town, P E. Island June $-—2aw tf THE WORLD'S GREATEST COMPAY. 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