THE DAY HXAMINER, CHARTUTTETOWN, OCTOBER 3 (593, ae pow etnias TTS ON 5 . , i " “-_" . ere oreXxe -@>. } . ; n 1 +} YT i+} ,~ar ASK I doctor how |="? vrrrerevveonn PV VVVYV AVN VE! | matter wich her foot, and then with her | : %y aon "Ves ¢f 1 sO she was full of trouble. ny preparatio! - ree m Ly pre; 1S Of cod For —_—— : At length the sewing was done. . } j na a oe Yr i liver oil the are. hk? <-{ Jessie brought it to her mother, . The Children = eChanid not first send for a} H will newer, ™* Hun- |! + Should I 5» Ask hm of therm, thich is the best. He will | reviy, “Scott's Emulsion.’’ i nen | see that this is the | eae you obtain. It contains the purest cod-liver oil, free rom unpleasant odor and i taste. You also get the hy- hosphites and glycerine. pophos; All on . yi three are blended into ling and nour- remet y- grand he is) Yr tm, . set Sr ‘¥ », all druggists, : ~ Chemists, Toremte, “Ouebe Steamship Co’y (Limited) SCOTT & BOWN Proposed Sailings from YVONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. > Won by Kindness. If there was one person of whom shy little Bobby was more frightened than another, it was of that gentleman who parades the street in a suit of blue and commonly known as a_ policeman Bobby had been foolishly trained by his mother to regard this friend of all innocent beings as a terror and sort of ogre, ready and _ willing down on all little boys, and carry them offto some horrible unknown place. sut little, if at all, less afraid of a police constable was his sister Annie, a win- some little dame full of love and tender- ness One day Bob and Annie had set off for a walk, Bob taking his old tailless wooden horse for exercise, leading the pretty animal bya string. Led away by a man witha tame bear, the little lon until they began to fee! tired and hungry; and very soon realizing that they were they began to cry. “Now, my little man,” said a_ voice to pounce ones wanderet = extremely ] ’ LOSi, FOR PICTOU.N.S. policeman’s hand laid on his shoulder. =-CALLING AT=— * ‘her Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cupne Cove, Sunsmerside, Char. lottetow™ and Souris. Prom Montrea From Ch’town at 2 p.m. at 6p. m, ago L7th Jt do 10th July do Sisi du do 24th do do 14h Aug do Tth Aug. do 28th do do 2ist do ly Lith Sept. do 4th Sept. de 25th do io 18th do d nh Oot lo 2nd Oct. Jo 23rd do io l6th do su Gth Nov jo 30th do do 13th Nov teturuing will ieave Pictou, N.S. every s‘ternate Monday at noon, oo arrival of rains from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- tog at Chaclotietown, Summerside, Perce, Gaepe. Ma! Bay eod Father Point. Subject 9 change should circumstance enyire it CARVELL BROS, Agente tn? j.~2ew. $ § City of Shent PICKFORD & BLACK LIN E ae a _—, ee 33 jot es * 3 ges “ 4p i ‘yy a , % Pit aR > AX ie. i i Heh ms Dowp sth lit ‘ z A ; 2 \. ork : | SS ee f Ghent will sail from Chak Ss. S. City lotteto wn every I"riday at / o’cloc during ; the se ason of 18/9 for Halifax, calling at Summ erside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- bury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon iver, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave lalitax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some calls. The steamer has exceilent passenger accomod ations. Saloon amldships. Specia iow fre ights will be given this season ' ion apply to W W CLARK. Age Fur ther informa Ch’To wn May 27 if The Charlottetown Steam Nav- sation 0, Ltd. ~ Northumberland & Princess ueave 88 below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT [DU CHENE (on arrival Mm afteroon train ‘rom St. John) for Sum- mereide, connectiog there with express vain for Charlottetown. Dis Frm <UMME -SIDE (on arrivel of morning trato from Charlottetown (for - ; . ; foint Due Chene connecting with day train for St. Joh . Connecting at Moncton with train for Vanada and at St John with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers Rol railways for United States and Canada ¥rom PICTOU (on arrival ‘of day train rom Halifax) for Charlottetown, Prom CHARLOTTETOWN, ceven a. é or Pictou, (connecting there with | sreton and Halifax, at | ' A.&.P Line for Boston. | -* | Through tickets to be had at Grand | | Consultation free, _G. F. Hutcheson, '. W. HALES, | OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, 4ay train for Cap Galifax with C. rT. Ln > . 4runk,Canadian |’acific, Intercolonial und P. E. 1. Railways, and on the Com pany’s Stean ¢ co nectin li e ; ; iSetee, ayP £) Szonetary close at hand, ‘What is the matter ?” And to Bobby’s terror he found a This was the signal for a renewed out urst of tears, and Annie clung scream- g to her brother. “] see, I see,” said the constable ; “you are lost. Well never mind, youngsters : cheer up, and come along with me.” And taking a hand of each he led the trembling mites to a police station close at hand. ‘Two more kiddies lost, Bill,” ~he said to one of his mates as they enter- ed. The frightened children croucli- ed away from the men; and wondered painfully what would happen next. ‘‘And where do you come from, my little man ? can you tell me ?” hy ) ) In y _ For answer poor Bobby only sobbed more loudly than ever; and the con- | stable said, ‘‘It seems to me, Bill, that the youngsters are hungary as well as lost. Mind ’em a bit will you?” And leaving the room he went across to a baker’s shop, coming back in a couple of minutes with some buns. Holding »p one of the buns he beckoned little Annie, whose terror secined to vanish beneath the claims of her appetite ; and very soon Bobby was won over to take one of the prof- fered buns also. Very kindly did the men talk to the address, and comforted them by telling them that they should be taken home shortly, if no one came for them. One act of kindness had won over the little hearts, andthe constable who took then. home in the evening was a bit puzzled when Annie puiled his face down and gave him a loud sound- ing kiss on his cheek, while Bob squeezed his hand, and said, I shan’t be afraid of you any: more, ‘cos you've been so good to Annie and me. Sewiug Aches. Jessie sat down by her mother to sew. She was making a pillowcase for her own little pillow. “All this?” she asked in a discon- tented tone, holding the seam out “That is not too much for a little girl who has a work-basker, of her own,” said her mother. “Yes,” thought Jessie, mother has given me a work-bashet and I ought to be willing to sew,” and with that she tooka few stitches quite diligently. “I have a dreadful pain in my side,” said Jessie, in a few minutes. “My thumb is very sore,” she complained. “Oh, my hand 1s so tired!” was the next. Then there was something the Unequal Eyes. Ga =, & - Belg En eT é Do you see equally well with both eyes ? If not, both may be defective, One certainly is. Have them properly examined. We prescribe glasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Charlottetown. little ones, and by degrees ilicited their | doctor 2” asked ker mother. “The doctor for me, mother ?’ cried the little girl, as surprised as she could be. “Certainly ; nains and aches must be ill, and the pi sooner we have the doctor the better.” “Oh mother,” said Jessie, laughing, I am better a little girl so full of | “they were sewlag acnes now. There may. be times when silence is gold, and speech is silver; but there are times, also, when silence is death, and speech is life—the very life of Pentecost. —Max Muller. -Do you desire a kind, loving Friend, Who will be a helper always ? Then learn to do things in Jesus’ name, and you will draw near te Him. All virtue consists in having a will- ing heart ; God will lead you as if by the hand, it only you do not doubt, and are filled with love for Him rather than fear for yourself. A man never describes his own im-— perfections and failings so accurately as when he is describing those of an- other. When we labor with God we find ourselves in the company of all the world’s best workers The blessedness of God’s house is that there men praise Him. This it was that made that house so precious to the Psalmist. And what Christian man can climb higher than this—to find in the praise of God the greatest joy of his life ? Only the selfish need be lonely. RAILROAD, e@0 INKY which is readily Cured by Dp. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills. Did it ever occur to you that most railroad men die of kidney disease? A Disease Peculiar to Railroad Men, known among railroadersas ‘‘ railroad kidney.” Thefirst and most marked symptomisaweak, lame and aching back. You may think at first that you are only tired; but as this trouble in- creases day by day, kidney disease, with all its terrors, is fast claiming you as a victim. Mr. Geo. Cummings, for over 20 years en- neer on the Grand Trunk running between Seceke and Allandale, says: ‘‘ The constant duty with my work gave me excessive pains in my back, racking my kidneys. I tried several remedies until I was recommended by my fire- man, Mr. Dave Conley, to try Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. Two boxes have com- pletely cured me and I feel to-day a better man than ever. I recommend them to all my friends.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Ec.manson, Bates & Co., Toronto. 2c Royal Oak. > ~ > 3 wae No Soap in the world is so ——cheap. No soap in —— Jasting. ihe world is so Save the wrappers. Send for premium list. J. DB. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS CLE CLE. Go Bare Footed. No Never —=@-- When yos can buy girls’ nice Strap Slippers and Laced Shoes; also Children’s Butt on ed and Laced Boots for 5SOcts PAIR ome A T J. H. BELL'S i See window for next tw days, | tiem Such is the fact, however, and the disease is . * o “ar oe I l I ashamed to say neglected to do so. Dodd’s Kidney Pille have done me the world of good. kidneys and j am always ready to say so. I remain, Y THE ST. LAWRENCE. B | Mr. W. H. OJell, of Brockville, Strong | Believer in Dodd’s Kidney Pills, srock ville, Oct 2.—Nowhere in Ontario are Dodd’s Kidney Pills more appreciated than amongthe St Lawrence River, and | the Greai Lakes. Where there is water there is damp and danger from rheuma- | and colds. The kidneys are the | orgaps most suseeptible to colds and the getting out of order therefrom causes rheu- natism, backache, etc., Mr W H Qdeil, of srockville, writes t¥ an enquirer ae fol- ows t— Brockille, Aug 23th. Dear Sir,—I received your letter ard ntended to answer it before, but i am They are a splendid cure for the Yours truly, W. H. Opett. 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