a i Ra ie seatlbnorens ee 9m amen tie THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNB 7 1898. Seca ee nln DOCTOR WAS IN LUCK. Dow | He Was Ie Got a ‘‘uarter ef Lael In Want Of. A prosperous Pittsburg physician, who resides in an aristocratic part of the | city, related an experience he met with abouta year after he had graduated from college. He was practicing in a | small village in Indiana county about 18 miles from any railroad. He had | been recently married, and in the strug- | gle to make ends meet the prospect at times became very discouraging. It was | during one of these depressing periods in the middle of the winter, with snow a foot and a half deep covering the | ground, that he was called to attend a | farmer who lived some milesaway. The | stock of provisions in the house was ex- bhausted, and it seemed certain that the resolution that had been made by the | young couple not to ask any one for BABY’S OWN SOAP is made |! } = particularly for littlefolks. It is the purest soap in the world, ; Really and truly the purest. It looks good; credit must be broken. When tbe call arrived, the doctor was preparing to go to the nearest store to ask the proprie- tor to give him ‘‘tick’’ so that he could get something for breakfast. Instead of | going to the store he mounted his faith- | ful mare Molly and started off through smells good ; | the drifts to visit his patient. When IS good ; | the dector rose to leave, after attending mg em 3 a eaten ar pea gem e AO DON a, Senta PRS Rg ie aa SRY Sa meio tide? : tion, the young doctor set his teeth and tried again. This time he was success- ful. He felt like a conquering hero as he dumped the beef on the portico of his modest home about midnight. The faithful little wife was sure it was a dispensation of Providence, but the doc- tor, remembering his struggles at the snowdrift, reserved his opinion. —Pitts- burg Dispatch. 25 es Pe ieee ee ese Fat is absolutely neces- sary as an article of diet. If it is not of the right kind tender skin of infants. | quarter of beef’ll do you any good I'll The young doctor’s heart gave a cause they like it—but for | matter with me taking it right along? I Unprincipied makers are sath BEWARE | The proposition was accepted, and the re homeward journey began. The mare Finally the mare shied at something, The doctor was a member of the NOW OPEN ——- and endeavored to put the beef on the : a hopeless one. Thinking of the resolu- . per All the latest designs Bookseller & Stationer. q i [ it may not be digested. Then = 7. ' to the patient, the old farmer said: and does good to the pink and |” «Doe, I ain’t got no money, but if a Thousands of men and women | eend it in when the roads git broke.’’ > ne © | use Bapy’s OWn SoAp—be- bound. Concealing his exultation as best he could, he said: ‘‘What’s the abies it is indispensable. 7 ; 2 a 7 s P nn 0 nn was thinking of buying some beef, and HE ALBERT TOILET SOAPCO.,MO t- | this will come in handy.” offering an inferior soap the same in color and shape farmer’s son helped put the quarter of beef across Molly’s shoulders, and the a was skittish, and the doctor had diffi- A culty in keeping the beef from falling. ' and away went the beef into a big snow- PAPER «« Methodist church, and, according to his story, did not swear. He dismounted A large assortment of Amer- | mare, but she wouldn’t stand still, and . a : | after repeated attempts the task secimed ican and Canadian Wall Pa: , and patterns at lowest prices. Window Shades from up. ( (} d | & the body will not get enough of it. In this event there is fat-starvation. Scott’s Emulsion supplies this needed fat, of the right kind, in the right quantity, sanding to-day, per Bar- quentine Matilda, 450) tons hard coal, in chestnut, egg and furnace sizes. ls & Columbias and Others ahere are two kinds of Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollarg. 60The dollar wheel is equal to 1. e best high grade bi- cycle yn the market of any other nake. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds. The purchaser of a bicyele from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, ATENTS FF RICH ¢ - Write to-day fora free copy of our big Rook on Patents, We have extensive experience in the intricate patent Ws of 50 foreign countries, Send sketch, model hoto for free advice, MARION & MA. RION. Se. Temple Building, Montreal, ’ t *, and in the form already partly digested. Asa result all the organs and tissues take on activity. soc, and $1.00, all druggtsts. SCOTT & BOWNE, ee 83 @ 4456206088 06000 The Timo , 5 Chemists. Toronta ¢ Eas Come —... when those old iobs must be done. Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora barn to be built, or perhaps your thinking of a house. We Have a Word to Say You will want shingles; Boards; studding, Laths. You will want some Lumber, we have just what you need. It will be to your advan- tage if you buy from us. We oer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves- tigate. It will pay you. TeLeruone 1S1 JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. J BPVAARBVWS*AAACOAA You KNOW ? That we are selling Wal! Paper cheaper than ever. All new and pretty patterns. Call and see samples, and be convinced that this is the place to buy Wall Paper. Also;—a new aod splendid stock of China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner and Tea Sets combined, from $6.09 up - wards. Don’t make any mistake, this is the place to buy Crockery Ware. C, LEWIS North Side Market Square, Grafton Street. 2 , : => @e<{ > sa = @2e oe es © bh eihinciey ‘bn <A Se ha tame a eT | VIRTUES OF HOT WATER. WHERE WOMEN RULE, —_ Many Are the Aches end Pains It Will Relieve. Not a phrase conveying an impres- sion of entire felicity, yet it may be found that water, hot, has manifold uses and is peculiarly able in certain places to afford comfort and relief. A pbysician who has tried it says that no agent so quickly relieves nausea and yomiting as water, hot as it can be taken. For constipation drink of hot water a short time before retiring at night. Dyspeptics are benefited by sip- ping a cup of hot water an hour before eating. The same practice tends to flesh production, and is one of therules given sometimes in prescriptions for the cure of lameness. ‘ As water is so considerable an ele- ment in the physical strueture, it is in some sense a food, though—knowing, too, that without it life cannot be sup- ported—it is not usually regarded in that manner, and the knowledge that a weak stomach will retain hot water tvhen it will nothing else may be often- times of value. Let those who are inclined to sneer at ‘‘only hot water’’ try a cup of it, fresh water, quickly heated and brought toa boil, used with cream and sugar as for coffee. If coffee, as many believe, en- courages dyspepsia, and tea renders its consamers subject to headaches, while a cold fluid with warm fiuid is not hy- gienic, it answers to reason that if any drink must be used at meals, the one we are considering (or else hot milk), having none of their objectionable qual- ities, is preferable. To ward off the cold threatened by a chilly sensation, drink a cup. To loosen a tight cough, sip water as hot as it can be borne. A hot compress, with a dry flannel over it, persistently applied to the throat and chest will cure a stub- born cough, a sore throat and cut short in its incipiency congestion of the lungs. To dip a cloth in bot water and lay it quickly over the seat of pain 1s some- times a relief in neuralgia. The same application on the stomach will banish colic. In croup place about the neck a flannel wrung ont of hot water. For sprains hot fomentations are excellent. In such cases care should be taken that the clothing is protected from dampness by the intervention of a dry cloth, and in all the uses for it thus far given it must be kept in mind that the water is to be really hot. In spasms place the afflicted child as quickly as possible in a hot bath—that is, one heated as much as comfort will allow. The convulsed frame will be re- laxed and soothed by its contact with the warm water. A hot bath after ex- posure will do much to prevent the taking of an infectious disease. An oc- casional full hot bath upon retiring is of great benefit in inducing sleep. Even a footbath will be found a help asa means to the same. When a person is tired and heated, bathing the face with warm water will prove more comfortable as well as less dangerous than the use of cold. Weak eyes are made stronger by bathing them regularly in water as hot as can be borne. If they are tired, such bathing, to which is sometimes added a little salt, will wonderfully rest them. For a fine complexion and velvety skin never use cold, but warm water in What a Social Student Found Inan Kast ern Province. While studying social conditions in oriental lands Dr. Alice B. Stockham /was advised by Tolstoi to visit the Naiars on the Malabar coast of India, ' and witness a type of civilization un- | | washing the face. It may be first wash- | ed with soap and hot water, then rinsed With tepid water. To bathe the face daily in hot water will, it is said, re- move pimples. And the appearance of wrinkles may be greatly delayed, it is believed, by the use of the hot bath.— St. Louis Republic. WOoOodD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedcy. Six Fackages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently eure cll forms of Nervous Weakness, Er:issions,Sperm- atorriea, Impotencyand at: effectsof Abuse or Exce AGRA Mesa Menial Worry, excessive 1 Beforeand After. uae firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed gycr in thousands of cases; is the only Detiah’e and Ion known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if co, Opium or Stimu- whic’ soon lead to Ir.- ] So yeers st Medicine he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter. and we wi'l send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, £5. One wil please, six wil cure. Pamphiets free to any a‘dross, The Wood Cuempany, Windsor, Out., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown bv George E Hughes, Druggist- FOR SALE OR TO LET. That most desirable businesss stand, situated on Kent Street, be- ween Prince and Great George. This property was ovcupied fer so ue years past by the late J. A. Cameron, as a watch and jewelry store and! dwelling, For particulars apyly to D. STEWART, Baker. Kent Stree Building Lot 0x100 Fest FOR SALE: This is one of the most desirab'e lots ia the cy, being on high dry giouad; on tthe asteite of Upper Prince St. Apply a th ee CITY HARDWARE STOR3. | known elsewhere among the inhabitants of earth. Here, according to a writer, the busband is a mere incident in the social organization. Woman’s power is autocratic and absolute. She wins or divorces a husband at will. She frames and administers the laws by which he lives, and through her is the descent of the property, which he may earn, but not own. The ricefield is his active arena, and if industrious and frngal— proving himself capable of maintaining a fami) y—some Naiar maid invites him to become her husband. The successful man of eligible years is wooud and won as is the fortunate and accomplished maiden of our country. The impropriety of manifesting affeo- tion for a woman before it is solicited is thoroughly instilled into the mind of the Naiar man, and, while the strife be- tween natural tendencies and national custom may sometimes approach the na- ture of an irrepressible conflict, to yield is ruin and humiliation irreparable. The eligible bachelor must await an avowal of love and choice and suffer in silence if it be long withheld. The Naiars are of Brahman originand much above the average inhabitants of India in intelligence and in the administration of their native government. Better na- tive schools are found here than else- where in India, and a surprising degree of domestic contentment.—Springfield Repv \lican. oe CR SICK Fe: 2 Positively cured. by these Little Piils, hey also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Iicarty Eating. 7, Apere fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowst- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Furely Vegetable, 3°79 Fil. Email Dose, _* eq @321 a5] Sma Price. ‘Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter’s, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carters Little Liver Pills. Valuasle Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is ofiered for sate. This desirable advantages of town and property combines the eountry ' Good bathing and bosting at foot of gar d-n. F rst rate stables, ccach-houses and large yard reom, Flower and vegetable gardens and con - servaiory. House contains about 12 rooms, and is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room ‘ength of honse; bath room with hot and cold water. The sitnatiou and sea view, are unexcelled in 7; Be de The skore frent is also owned in con~ nection with the property, for several hundred feetout. For particulars apply to J. 8. MORRIS. Dividend Notice. Mercaant’s Bank or P. E. I, Ch’iown, May 30, 1898 Notice is hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the rate of 8 per cent per annum, onthe Capital stock of this Bank, bas been declared payable at -its banking house, on and after July 2ud, next. The Transfer Books will be closed from 17th June, to second July next; both davs inclusive. : By order of the board. J.M. DAVISON, Cashier, May 30th, 1898 For Sale or To Let That premises situate on Sydney Street, opposite Thorne Bros, meat market, con- taining 12 rooms, all newly papered and painted ; good yard room and stable. Ap- ply to JAMES F. 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