Se a eS NY-AS-SAN ina dities David Sutherland, Clyde See River. N. S., writes to a CE friend: “As you know I had suffered over forty years with a fever sore on my leg, and though. ninety years of age, Nyassan Treatments cured me, and the cure remains perfect.” Wanted— The Address of every sufferer in ; America. SUFFERED FORTY YEARS THis NYASSAN MEDICINE CO. TRURO N. 8. Mention this paper when New Invention. I have invented and patened on July you write. THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JUNE 10 1898. OLD SMOKESTACKS. — An ‘Article For Which There & Alwaysa Demand. Among the very great variety of things that may be bought at second- band are smokestacks of iron or of steel. It may be that am establishment ) puts in a bigger boiler and wants a big- ger stack. If it is using a steel or an iron stack, the old one is taken down carefully and a new oneset up. The old stack may be sold to a dealer in second- band boilers and machinery, or the owner may keep it and sell it himself to somebody that wants a secondhand smokestack. If it is sold to a dealer, he may remove it to his own yard, or it may be that the original owner keeps it on his premises until the dealer bas sold it. A manufacturer may move fron) plant, or parts of it. Here would bea secondhand smokestack. Secondhand stacks ase bowsht by various users. It may be that the smokestack of an estab- lishment is worn out and that the boiler isnot and that a secondhand stack would last out the life of the boiler. In such a case the user would get a second- hand stack if he could find one suitable. Secondhand stacks may be used with various temporary plants set up by con- tractors and others. A smokestack may be blown down in a windstorm and the user supply the place of it with one bought secondhand. A steel or iron stack costs about halt 24, 1897, a new straw slevator and shaker attached to any fanner#. Itcleans all graio perfectly first cleaning, all grain is taken out of the straw. It bas been well tested. It only takes abou’ 4 ~f the power for to drive it of any otLer machine for tbat purpose in the market. I ask every, intending purchaser to see one of the Week’s shakers before purchasing any other, Anv person infringing on the pat- ent will be dealt with according to the law I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing agent. He will receive orders; also myself JOHN A. WEEKS, ALBERTON. VALUABLE BUSINESSS TiAVD FOR SALE was MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property 7 consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best business stand in Montague. Titse Guaranteed. Possession 1 immediately. Apply to E, H. BEER, Ch’town, 63 2awkwtf, Columbias and Others ahere are two kinds of W heels, COLUMBIAS and all others. Columbias are in a class by themselves, Prices 44, 60, 85 and 140 dollars. 60The dollar wheel is equal to 1. ¢ best high grade bi- cycle yn the market of any other make. Each wheel guar- anteed by a company who do not know how to make slop goeds- The purchaser of a bicycle from me will be taught to ride free. R. M. YOUNG, — Valuable Property FOR SALE The White House, Dundas Esplanade is ofiered for sale. This desirable property combines the advantages of town and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate stables, coach-houses and large vard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about - 127 rooms, and is heated by hot air; with marble maniels down stairs. Large drawing room length of house; bath room with hot acd cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. E. I. The shore front is also owned in con- nection with the property, for several hundred feet out. For particulars apply J. 8. MORRIS, eee IN, ROMPTLY SECURED ) 5 aU . Write to-lay fora free bow of our big Book on Patents, We have ensive experience in the intricate patent wsof 50 foreign countries, Send sketch, model for free ON & MA. as much as abrick stack. A secondhand iron stack costs about half asmuch as a new one. Stacks of metal are made now usually of steel. The steel used costs now less than wrought fron. There is an increasing use of steel instead of brick stacks. Steel stacks up to 6 and 7 feet in diameter would be classed as portable stacks; larger stacks would be of more or less permanent character Steel smokestacks are now made up tc 18 feet in diameter. Very large smoke- stacks may be lined with brick. Secondhand smokestacks up to 2 fect in diameter are likely to be found in stock in the yard of the dealer in second- hand boilers and machinery, and he is likely to have stacks of larger sizes else- where. There is always a demand for secondhand smokestacks.—New York Sun. How : a person can gain a pound a day by taking an ounce of Scott’s Emulsiom is hard to explain, but it certainly happens. It seems to start the diges- tive machinery working properly. You obtain a greater benefit from your food. The oil being predigested, and combined with the hy- pophosphites, makes a food tonic of wonderful flesh- forming power. All physicians know this to to be a fact. All druggists; soc. and $1.c0. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte 2S BP®W™e® 2782 STSB 0088 The Timo , 1 fo...) when those old jobs must be done. Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora é 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 Pa I Le Se you need. It will be to your advan-~ tage if you boy from us. We offer you first class Lumber, ata very small advance on cost. Inves- tigate. It will pay you. TeLeruonse 181 JAMES Connolly’s Wharf. ‘2 2»? = = @ @ 640867 6493648 PICKFORD & BLACK BOO . OO 86648 o* BARRETT, @® >> <=> ® >" = > = ® ® HALIFAX g CHARLOTTE OWN, SEASON OF I8S98. S.S.CITY OF GHENT will sail from Charlottetown every Friday at 10 a. m., during the the season of J$98, for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; returning will leave Halitaxevery Tuea- day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The Steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special low freights will be given this season, For further information apply to | W.CLARKE, » Experts, Temple Building, Montreal one place to another and sell the oli, a, ° —— — — VULCANIZED RUBBER Sea - AN =R. Accident insurance policies Fave tak: 4 oe en many coronas shapes, ranging from 7 are ai ine ae ONG Pon Fr ES eT Now Charlies Cicvesyear Made the Original Discovery. It is a bitterly cold night about the year 1840. Around the cracked, unpol- ished kitchen stove of one of Boston’s bumblest homes are huddled a man, his wife and family. The surroundings are of the plainest possible. Of furniture there is scarcely a piece that would bring anything ata pawnshop, but of evidence of squalor and want there is abundance. Part of the two remaining chairs has just been broken up to keep the fire from dying out, and as the flames crackle with renewed life the man picks from the floora dark locking substance and gazes at it with a longing that is pathetic. He holds it up and studies it with many a sigh that cuts the heart of his faithful wife and his yoyal children. In changing this sub- stance from one hand to the other it drops upon the hot stove. There isa sudden filling of the room with a pun- gent, offensive odor before the man, with a startled cry, can snatch the now balf scorched substance from the stove. But there is a marked change on the man’s face as he examines the burned spots. He feels the substance with a new and intense interest. Is he near the end of years of labor, suffering and dis- appointment? Thanks to the cold out- side, it will not take long to decide. The burned substance is hung cutside the door. In an hour the cold has not affected it. In two hours it still retains the properties most desired. In the morning no change has taken place. A great discovery is complete. Charles Goodyear has found the process of mak- ing vulcanized rubver. Here, then, was Goodyear, after years of varying hopes and unvarying ill for- tune, in possession of a secret that was destined to place his name in the high- ast niche of fame. But this knowledge did not bring him immediate fortune— in fact, this be neytr secured. He had lost the confidence ot all who had help- ed him, and for two years his sufferings surpassed even those of the years of ex- perimenting. At this time he moved to New York, and it was said of bim, ‘‘If you meet a man who has on an india rubber coat, cap, stock, vest and shoes, with an india rubber purse, without a cent in it, that is Goodyear.’’ He had to pawn all his furniture for food, and be pledged an umbrella with Vanderbilt to secure a few ferry tickets to the city. At last enough money was secured to put his invention on the market, and Goodyear’s process very toon made the manufacture of rubber goods one of the principal industries of the world. But although others made immense fortunes out ef vulcanized rubber the inventor got little share of it. He went to Eng- land and France exhibiting his products. He was awarded the great council medal at the exhibition of all nations | at London in 1851, the grand medal of honor to the world’s exhibition at Paris in 1885, and was presented with the cross of the Legion of Honor by Napo- leon III, Yet with all these honors he died a comparatively poor man at the Fifth Avenve hotel] in New York July 1, 1860.—Chicago Post. Borrowers of ‘tobacco. There ares some smokers who do not buy tobacco or cigars more than once a year. There is probably no other article which is so often borrowed and not re- paid as tobacco. A wit in this city once gaid in a newspaper paragraph, ‘‘LThe American people last year used 50,000, - 000 pounds of chewing tobacco, half of which they borrowed.’’ There is almost gs much truth as fun in that assertion. —Chicago Chronicle. Not So Bad as That. *‘‘Johnny, Johury, are you sm oking the nasty little things again? I thought you bad sworn off.’’ ‘‘No’m. I never swear. All I said was that I’d be doggoned if I ever smok ed ’em again.’’—Chicago Tribune. Bean fever has been added to the list of epidemics like hay fever and rose fever by a German doctor, who has christened his discovery ‘‘Favismus.”’ His cure for the disease is to keep away from beanfields. **Trivial’’ is derived from the Latin for three ways and means the petty gos- ip of the crossroads. Woon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently eure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervisstons,Sperm- atorrl rea, Impotencyand all effectsof Abuse or Excesse: Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Dghrrend After. lants, whic soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Jas been prescribed over 35 years in thousands cf cases; is the only Ieliahie and Iloncst Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter. and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, $5. One wil please, six will cure. Pamph.cts free to any address, The Wood Cempany, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetcwn by George E Hugbes, Druggist SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SALE. For Sale, a comfortable cottege with plot of lan? beautifully situated at Kep- poch .with a delightful view of the straits Good bathing, convenient to town, and Agent. pl easant bolica rerort. Apply to Ch’town, May 14, 1898 8yJUDGE McLEOD,S. Side. il pe 9 nl 5 — ——— ee 7 " ¥ ewe —-- the penny in the slot to the coupon in the weekly newspaper, but the limit has been reached in London, where the purchaser of a book of cigarette pape is insured for $50 for a period of 7¢ aays. The annual cost of this amount of insurance is about 75 cents a year, provided the holder of the novel policy is not a cigarette fiend. The amount of insurance is specifically set aside for the defraying of funeral expenses in the event of accidental death.—New York Journal. Animals are often able to bear very protracted fasting. In the Italian earth: quakes of 1795 two hogs were buried in the ruins of a building. They were taken out alive 42 days later, but very lean and weak. During the last 50 years Great Brit- ain has been at war more frequently than any other nation. The total num- ber of large and small wars waged dur- ing that time amounts to about 50, ai one a year. oh via | SiOk RENDAGHE Positively cured by these Littic Piils. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ress, Bad Tasicin the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Boweis. Fureiy Vegetable. Ersvall Pall. Email Desa, mail Price Substitution the fraud of tho day. 'See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carters Little Liver Pills. THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afiernoon tram from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with exprese train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Pont Du Chene connecting witn d@y traiu for St. John. Connecton at Moncton Canada and at St. John with train for with Steamers of International Live and Reiiways for United States end Canada. from PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown, From CHARLOTTETOWN, | seven .m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there ith day train for Cape Breton avd Halis ix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for F. W. HALES Ch’itown, P. E. I. SECRETARY —— - DO you KNOW? That we are erlling Wall Paper cheaper than ever. All new and pretty pat:erns. Call and see samples, and be convinced that this is the place to buy Wall Paper. Also;—a new aad sp! jendid stock of China, Glaas and Crockery ware, Dinner and Tea Sets combined, from $6.00 up- wards. Dcn’tmake any mistake, this is the place to buy Crockery Ware. Cc. LEWIS North Sile Market, Square, Grafton Street. a No Tailor could make, and trim to order, a suit equal toa $10.00 “Pic Reform” for less than $10.00, even if you furnished him free with the $1.50 per yard cloth put into that grade, No one knows better than the Tailor that he can’t compete with these garments in value, and none can less afford to admit it. Not made like other “clothing”—but warranted to fit, to wear, and keep its shape till threadbare, ~ Makers’ pri price and brand sewn into left breast pocket of every genuine “Fit- Reform” coat. ae LY $10, $12, $15, $13, we $20 Per Suit. tot Sey id Catalogue from & F A ee STMPED BF THE MANERS : Fit-Reform Clothing Co., Montreal. 3 i a ad SOLE LOCAL AGENCY PROWSE BROTEERRS. Pain! ess = Dentistry A&A WORD TO THE CARELESS Many persons do not velue their teeth. If they have the toothache their first and only thought is to have the tooth extracted, Justa few words on that point, they go and haveit taken out, that is te last of that tooth; they cannot get it back again, Another toouh will, begin troubling; out it goes, te 0, and soon after n while the person cinnot mas'icate food; conse- qunce is their he:lth becomes impaired; then they pay doctors tiils buy mediene, ete., ant asa fast resort they gt artifical teeth. Now look at the question 1 from a business standpoint. In the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good for a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeih in your heau, and thy were most certainly put there for use Now think of this—.f you had a wart on your fi: ger, that troubled you, would you have the finger cut off to remove the wart ? Why certaintly not Well, why loose a tooth io remove an ache. We can ttop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them never to ache again. Artificial Teeth must be good +o be satisfactory. We guarantee sati*- faction or we don’t want your money. You can call inin the morning and have your teeth same day. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7 to 8. Every time, because it becomes the true friend of the family, the Hinizman & Co., guaranteed lower than any other piano on the market. Why $o0 Because ? the new patent agraffe, cast in the frame of the Piano, makes it stay longer in Tane than any other. Because the old fashioned pressure bar on the string, secured by wood, screws into wood only- It’s done away with inthe new Heintzman Piano. not sacrificed to price. C. i] in and see the latest styles- MILLER BROS., The Prince Edvard Island Music Ho 1s Connolly Building, Qu:en St, Because quality is was eeslC KH OO OU eet seen ie, th Gee & oes @ op