y “Vv SS rs , ~ Lewy ’ + ~ TN, THE DAILY EXAMINER, Cb----- VOUCETOGWN, NOVEM'E. 11, 3£99. EEE" vr . RAR AAADAAAAAARAMEMAAAA AARADAAS iva? . . , ” eas Doctors now agree that x riveree ere? | ligion does not consist of going to PRISONER RELELS< ls i ; hurch. You go to church because consumption is curable. ¢ | | ie : P ; ~ For. you hope that you may be helped into _ vt Three things, if taken to- a deeper conviction of the nearness of Victim of Kidney Disease Escapes e © ; a | ‘ | , irfy ? ? 1) ° gether, will cure nearly every Sunday Reading =| God to you in all departments of your, From its Clutehes by Means ; ‘ ¥ | life. The going to church is not the | case Jn the first Stages; the SOON | end of religion, and there is no phrase | of Dodd's Kidney Pills majority of cases more ad- : | which is more hopeless or,more likely} .. 2 stare . . - : : oe to destroy rt ; advancement than, Sharbot Lake, Nov. 6.—Twenty vance |. and a tew of those Makiug the Most of Life. | ; . To fago this month, John Nicholas Babcock ’ iT am very attentive to my religious first f oh Fatal eae ae . 5 a sai ao. fe : 5 irst noticed the symptoms of Gravel and se « V4 ‘- | » Boefiig enry >t) Pc rive yrin?t } : you rT rIOUus ] rtunit i ‘€ . ; : ety fal ad anc ed. Phe bible met mes gives ace vant | duties ns F re giou OPRPOFtURINES | orher Kidney trouvles. Since that day he The frst is, fresh air; these- |“! lives centuries long, yet about all it | are In chur h. Your religious oppor | has never been free from pain until im- hi finds to say of some of the men who} tunities le in prayer, your religious op-| mediately previous to the report of cond, proper food ; the ird, were so long on earth is that they were | portunities he not ycur Bible, but} complete cure which appeared recently. . . ; , re ad ai cad Now. | Be hae been like a prisoner eentenced fc Scott’ Emulsion of cod-liver born and that they died; their many | your religious dut 0 your fellow ‘as u eng , eo a Saat sentenced for , oe r vis sentence as , “day Vaal hy Snieanitin years yielded no history worth the tell | men. Your relig upportunities, |° Anes ee ne > day. y} ryt ’ ‘ Ss, me ; ; : c : ; ; : | Ae PAYS: “After tweoty years of p: on With Y} Pp 1 p ing, But tnere are pneopie Woo find i religi us priviieges, are those things}. , ‘ % ; y ; ™ — co i B , ,.© | caused by Gravel and other kidney trouble, io | CS cured, you must not something Interesting In every ¢Cxperl~ which help the soul into the realiz—| [ am pleased to make it known that I > _ > : ; -+ 9 jelio ) 1 } Ww ne F : } is hen } . ‘ j ence, who extrac real delight fre mn) ; ation of now near (;od 1S to them. have been sOmpletelty ce { by x Oo lose in weight, and, if thin, mee we a ee : is to them. | have been completely cured by one box of gif a : commonplace things, who, if they have | hese things you may find in the} Dodd’s Kidoey Pills. During these years you must gain. N othing few events that are fitted to give zest} Church of God, these things you may I have spent hundreds of dollars without equals Scott’s Emulsion to keep you in good flesh, goc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists Toronta, Uuevec Sleamssip Coy (Liniited) p Proposed Sailings from YCNTREAL and QUEBEC During Scason of 1899. FOR PICTOU. N.S. -~-CALLING AT— if Cupe Cove, Summerside, Char- Hi lottetow” and Souris. § . - Fra. Montreai From Ch’town | at6p.m, | Biz p. mm. to life, make the most of those few. A young friend of mine is one of the } *y, ie 28 people who are making ile werth IN ing, says writer. If she has any w, she gets great happi ; when it all her heart ; when it is over, she passes it in review and repeats its experience to others, having the faculty of making tame events vivid and _ interesting, droll and laughing in the telling ' In this way she triples her life’s | value and sees no dull days. ‘Trouble | and sorrow she is obliged to meet ; but 'I have noticed that she bears them bravely, and, unlike joyful experiences | that come to her she neither anticipates | them nor relievesthem. She is always pleasure n vic } } ; . } + s+ ness 1n iooking torward C(O ll comes, she enters into it with | r Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce,! trying to put the cheer she finds in liv | ing into the hearts of those who dwell 'in shadows. She is very successful ; gloom cannot remain where sunshine is. She is making home happy; she find in united prayer, these you may find in apatient, study of the Word, but the real meaning of it is, that you can go beyond these things and ex- | press in consecrated life, is a life of ab- solute unselfishness, by a life which is Christ-like, the force of what religion is—Right Rev. Dr. Boyd Carpenter. ——— The Day of Rest. We are not poorer, but richer, be- cause we have through many ages rested one day in seven. That day is not lost. While industr7 is suspended, while the plough liesin the furrow, while the exchange is silent, while no smoke ascends from the factory, a pro- cess is going on as important to the wealth of the nation as any process which is performed on more busy days. Man, the machine of machines, is re- pairing and winding up, sothat he re- turns to his labors on Monday with clearer intellect, with livelier spirits, with renewed corporal vigor.—Lord i do 17th July do 10th July | has hosts of friends ; and they are all ip do lst du do 24th do | better for knowing her. She has the Pf éo 1 on Avg. 7 — — | power of quicksilver that is mixed with i} a ep Pad a ‘ach Sept | washings trom the mine; she gathers 3 de ith do do 18th do | 0Ut all the gold. ; ; do 9ch Oct. do 2nd Oct. As I write, she is off to put hope ; do 23rd do do 16:h do j|and courage into the heart of one Jo Gch Nov. do 30th do | whom the world tramples on. Why do 13th Nov) should not all young people thus make : Vervrni g will leave Pictou, N. S. every the most of life ? 4; a‘te:uate Monday at noon, on arrival of rains trom Hajifax and St. Jobn, call- ne > at Charlotretown, Summerside, Perce, An Example of True Courage. . Mal Bay aud Father Point. ‘ie? 9 change should circumstance >: + e it : CARVELL BROS, ' Agenis 6% ZaW © City of Ghent DKEORD & BLACK } t CS Geom i ~. S. City of Ghent will sail from Chak ) own every Friday até o’cloc during season of 1$$9 for Halifax, calling at »mersicde, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- a y, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon oti cr, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave ik ! s)itax every Tus sday at 6 p m making some HE cols. The steaner has excellent passenger oH accomodations. Saloon amidships. Specia Hi iw freights will be given this season OR burther inform ation apply to i W W CLARK. A Age “bh Town Klay 27 tl ihe Charlottetown Steam Nav- (EAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess f eave 96 below every day (Suc- 2: days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arriva) if efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- ie werside, Connecting there with express M tain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive] of t morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Dae Chene connecting with day tr" for 8. John. : Coanecting at Moncton with train for : Canada aod at St.Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers bod railways tor United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train ‘rom Ha:itag) for Charlottetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with 4 day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at + hifax with C. 4.&.P Line for Poston, Through tickets to be had at Grand Travk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P._E.1. Re lways, and on the Company’s > '€6% «+ 8 connecting lines in United itatee. F. W. HALES, S2z0reTar n,F El “Don’t speak to that fellow; he’s a coward.” “Two young soldiers of company F” of the Seventh, were crossing the parade ground on their way to com— pany quarters, and had saluted and spoken to a comrade passing by. “Why, the boys in his company all seem to like him. What’s the trouble ?” “There was a drunken fellow in front of a saloon on Market street, last night, when this fellow from Com- pany E came marching up. The drunken brute called him all sorts of names and dared him to fight, and he never even answered, but turned the corner and came right over to Mack and me. “I asked him why he didn’t lick the fellow and he said he didn’t believe in fighting. ‘*T guess you’re afraid to fight that drunken bully,’ said Mack. And he just simply said, ‘I guess I am.” “Well,” said his hearer, “he don’t look like a coward,” Of course this story soon spread through the garrison, and the young man was made the mark for the scoffs and jeers of a certain class among his fellows. In a little while, however, the regi- mert was called to the front, and his detractors were astonished to find their so-called “coward” was one of the bravest of the brave, and by his gallant conduct he proved that it wosnot cowardice, but true Christian manliness, that made him afraid to fight a helpless drunken man. —Exchange. What Religion Is. It is well to go to church, but re- School Children's Ryes Defective eyes stunt the mind Can you expect fair progress in school or success in business if so handicapped ? Examination of children for glasses is a special feature of our Optical Department. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, Charlottetown. Macaulay, ee SALT REEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh be- comes raw, and the itching and burning increase, the suffering is so intense as to almost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- @ent and despair. But there is hope. There is assuraice that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dr, Chase's Ointment. Mr. John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: ‘*For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed to help me, but I was induced to try Dr Chase's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.” Dr. Chase's Oint:nent has effected most miraculous cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Could you have better assurance that it will cure you? Forsale by all dealers, Kates & Co.. Toronto, er Folmanscoan mmeesee “ @oeseen ou” AT $ MASON’S ¢ STORE ¢ You can get the latest Canadian and American newepapers received @ by mail each night. Drop in if you want a paper or magazine or book to read. Fruit, Confectionery, Tobacco, Cigere etc. when you’re passing this wey, ¢ ; ER. H. Mason DOee@ & O03 8 QOYSF PLANT LINE. EXCURSIONS CHARLOTTETOWN TO Boston AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known &.S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkee- bary and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 - Passengers ticketed via Pictou on ee: From Boston every Saturday at noon Tickets for eale at Sivtions on P Railway. For tickete, rates on freight an a!) mformation apply } Is receiving any lasting relief.” Plumber ~-“So long; I’m off tolsya pipe.” Poet—‘ Well, good~by; I’m off to pipe a lay.’— Syracuse Herald: Minara’s Liniment for sale everywhere, a +>: <i “Prosperity brings peace.” “That’s so; the man next door is so busy that he comes home at night too tired to practice on his cornet,”— Chicago Record. Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. A woman, to say the least— but, then, it isn’t @ Woman’s nature (o say the least DR. A. W, CHASE'S (ie GATARRH CURC ,,, d= 2%. f@ sent diret. to the weased parts dy the Improved Biower. Heaig the ulcers, cl ars the air passages, stops drop; ings in the « Broat and permanantly cures h and Hay Fever. Blow y -ever. er free. AM dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Madigine Co.. Toronte and Bufialo. Jack—Ned esyshe has a great many claims on his time. Tom— Yer, he bought that gold watch on the intalment plain. —_————————— HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear S1re,—I cannot epesk to strongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. Iti THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It ie traly a worderfu) medicine. Joan A. MacponaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. _A good many mencarry the burden of silly women fo ks. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. When weadmire a woman’s figure, some other woman is pretty eure to say it is made up. Startling Confessiogs Show that 25 per cont. of men and women svifer the tortures of itching piles, Investiga tion proves that Dr. 4. W. Chase’s Vintment has never yet failed te cnre itching plies, and allof these men and “omen could ené their suffelings at cnce by using it. Scores of thousands have been cureu by this treatment Every body can becured in the same way. The drayman may not be recognized as of exceptional importance, bus he isa moving power. Active Man Wanted. _To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Peinless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acte in twenty-four hours spd causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best ~—— seem — <a W hite’s Caramels and Snowflake Chacolates <= Can be had at any of the following firs. class store T. J. Morris D. L. Hooper W. Pickard & Co, W. A. Hutcheson W. F. Carter Stewart & Gates Sanderson & Co. Beer & Goff J.D. McLeod & Co Hermanville Tamworths months old. 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Leacers 3 1st—We have the largest range of dress goods in the city 2nd—We bought for cash in the best markets. ord — We mark all our goods in plain figures. oth —We are sure that it will be t» your interest to trade with us. Black Meiino, all wool 35, 42, 55, 62, 85, 882 per yd. Black Elastic Cord, extia fiae $1.10 per yard Black Bengaline, 55, 90, $1.10 and 1.20 per yard Black Henrietta. silk warp, $1 10 and 1.35 per yard Black Serge, 22, 62. 65, 68, 80 and 85e per yard Navy Serges, 22, 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 50, 23, 60, 62, 65, 76, 79, 80 and 85c per yard Black Figured Mohair, 28. 55, 60, 62, 75, 80, 88, 99, 98, $1.10, 1.15, 1.25, 1.35, 1.45, 1.60, 1.65, 1.90 per yard Black Maltalasee, silk and wool, $2.25 per yard Blac’s Silk and Wool Costumes, $14 40, 15 00, 16.00 per cost. Kiplays Pearle Finish in all the newest shades, 75, 89, $1 20 ard 1 30 per yard Colored Poplin Costumesin many shades, 90c, $1 00, F 25 yd Box Cloth in Grey, Black, Brown, Blue, Green and Fawn, lke to $1 00 per yard Broad Cloths in suit lengths, in Black, Brown, Grey, Green, ; Fawn and Purple, $1 10, 1 20, 1 60, 235 per yard Scotch Cheviots in costume leugths in different c010%8, _ $130 per yard Ladies’ Homespuns, in Greys, Browns, Green, 45 inch, 7de and $1 00 per yard The above lines and prices are but a few compared with show you when you come in, F. Perkins & Co. Sunnyside, Charlottetown. what we can A SPECIAL DISCOUNT OFF FRAMES FOR PICTURES OF OUR SOLDIER BOYS We + fine assortment of picture wouldings in all the latest de signs— will make up at special prices for Photos of the South Africa Contingent. WE HAVE ALSO A few of these pretty photo frames left—suitable for cabinet photo.— oak, white and gold. Prices 50c and 65c. Everybody Should Get Their Photos Faamed Here JOHN NEWSON a ee A number of pigs of both sexes, 2 or 3 } HERMANVILLE FARM, 2 a : Perkins 4th—We are always satisfied with a small margin of profit 25, 28, 36, 40, 42, 48, 60, 53, 55, 58,