NY-AS-SAN! CURE FOR ERESIYPLAS 4k * russ i cA! MED) Mr. Tarhevy of | iLViv . , ; . Parrsboro N,S. says:—“In iar th year 1892, | was in ADVIICE te] nr - bed with Erysipelas, swol out of all . DOCTORS GA huraan shape : HER UP is inking an! given up todie. At this 4 risis Nyassan was used an’ ~ - FREE | was cured In a few days, nan @ SEND Wanted—The Address posmaij f every sufierer im CARD » 2 on E me rica. ROOKLET, THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO, rRURO N.S. Mention the paper when you write. SOOO OO 6000 >» 000 0O99 OO ~ MONKEY FTO LOAN. — Gs » ° fe ~» ; , ’ @ On Fa m I I »perty aiso on Real 3 Estate within the limits of the city in sums of from twoto five hundred doi'ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. 3 J. H. Keddin, Solicitor Cameron 3 Bioek. The Ch’iown Steam Nay. vo STEAMERS..... Nortiumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundars Exce; tec) From PO(INT DU CHENE (on arrival) if afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with exprese train for Charlottetown. From SUMMERSIDE on arrival oi morning train from Charilotteiows) for Point Du Chene connecting witn day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day traio from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m. (loca. ) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali fis at Halifax with ©. A. & P. Line for Boston. F. W. HALES: Ch*town, P. E. 1. SECRETARY Se Oo es Gaiters Ladies Gaiters in Black and Fawn higa or low. Good vaiue in every pair. Don’t buy Gaiters betore seeing our stock and geting our prices. Also PODS - Ladies, Misses and ildrens Leggins. See our Corduroy high leggins for children. something nice. R. K. JOST, S c ipyer: Corn 204.9299 OOO O25 O95 OHOHO6O46O OO 9920 C2DVO’S £492 4OR Oe HOO 8D 06203 0OE093 DB OS 4098S OD OD OCD OD eS - Boston O PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS Settee Charlottetown to Boston and Halifax $8.75 Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Wednesday morning connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. Tickets for sale by via., Pictou W. W. CLARK, Agent om CARD. The undersigned wishe- to intimate to the young ladies and gentiemen of Cnar- lottetown, that ic is her int ntion to con- tinue the dancing classes eo successfully conducted by her mother, for the past 50 years at | ERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Street. Classes w:il be opened for the season, ot Tuesaay, Oct. 4th, at 4 and 8p. m. Private ‘essons given as »-ual. JANIE BURRIS, 228 dytdd w THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OCT OBER 10 1898 artes ERRNO ET SS ee OT EO TN A PT | er ALIVE IN THE GRAVE Most of us havea lingering love of life, and the thoeght that there is just the barest possibility of being buried | alive sends a shudder through ns, Medical men know that the human body in time of illness and at other times. too, is liable te assume all the outward appearances of death without the final paration having actually taken place. There are the coma, cata- leptic and cther forms of the uncon- scious state, each one bringing in its trend the very simulation of death itself. ‘‘Happily, a medical man nowadays, ”’ said a physician to a reporter, *‘expe- riences no difficulty in declaring his pa- tient to be dead, as a generai rule, but it may perhaps happen once in his life- time that have a doubt, in which case conviction either way fol- he may lows upon his findings, which are sim- ple and c mclusive, and in which he cannot be mistaken. ‘It is umfortunately true that there are thousands of nervous people now walking about in fear of being buried alive, this morbid conviction coming about through reading of an isolated case happening here and there, where perhaps some one has had a narrow @s- sape of being subjected to a living burial. ‘*These ‘escapes’ greatly outnumber those of the actual occurrence itself. The cataleptic usually show signs of life just in the nick of time to disap- point the undertakers and to relieve sor- rowing friends. ‘*@f course, much of . the evidence on which the allegation of premature burial is based depends on the fact that bodies on exhumation have been occa- sionally found distorted, thereby fester- ing the notion that this or that occu- pant of the coffin has died from suffo- sation, a theory which is supported by the favorable condition of other ex- humed bodies **But the idea is altogether wrong, in fact and in principle. It is well known among those who have made it a study that the apparent distortions, instead of demonstrating a living burial, pure- ly depend upon natural causes brought about by decomposition, the influence of which is sufficiently strong enough ‘to bulge out, and even burst, leades coffins. This phenomenon does not kap- pen in every case, but it does in a great many. ‘‘No. no! I shall not go so far as to Positively cured by thése Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsfa, {ndigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulaic the Bowels. Purcly Vegetable. Small Piil. Smalti Dose, Smal! Prico. Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ See you get Carter’s,, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter’s Little Liver Pfflg 7 : ADVICE ABOUT Spice. When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, Allapice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from vour grocer you can al- ways fee! sure of securing the best quality by asking for ::: SCO64E8G 2? © BOTH BD SOOEOBS 338 OOF BOWS = = DEO : : | | | | Shay & Beairsto The Practical Plumber's Are prepared todo all kinds of jobbiaoy and will be pleased to furnish estimates on |) branches of the trade. If you are buil ling it would be well to get their pricee The? are the practical plumbers. eabtthiimm aed Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach, Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil at once. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion, 50c, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, 7 oronte say that a premature burial has never taken place, but it has not occurred so often asis thought. I dare say it may occur in times of plagues and pesti- lences, where the presumed dead are buried within a few hours of death. That is where much mischief lies. But when panic prevails where does theught come in? ‘‘In plagues, such as cholera, the state of collapse is so profound that it | may perfectly simulate death itself, but the custom of burying the dead on the day of death is fortunately on the wane, even during advanced epidemics. It is probable that in the absence of medical aid in panic times in country places abroad it has led to living burial—in- deed it must have done. But the last end of all under such conditions is mer- ciful, for it must not be forgotten that if you are ‘unconscious’ only while be- ing hermetically sealed in your coffin you will never again experience volun- tary motion or sensation. ‘*However, where the doctor can be consulted, living burial is impossible even in a cholera panic, for there are certain bodily movements which gener- li: occur after death from cholera, in we absence of which a medical man would hesitate to certify for burial. ‘‘In ages gone by and in uncivilized countries stiil it is possible that uncon- scious cataleptics, or persons drugged to apparent death, may have been and perhaps still are occasionally buried alive, but I do mot believe that in our own country or in any civilized land such events are possible. ‘‘In Vienna the custom prevails of taking a body to the mortuary on the eve of burial, where it is ‘tested.’ Thimbles are placed on the fingers of the.dead, to which are attached wires connected with the mortuary bells. ‘*Have the bellseverrung? Yes, once. ‘*It is impossible for a doctor to mis- take unconsciousness in its varied forms for death. ‘‘Some timeago it was suggested that a law should be passed making it com- pulsory for amedical man te test bodies before giving a certificate of death. Testing by electricity was thought of, but it isan open question yet whether electricity kills or only stuns. At all events, we in this country are not ccn- vinced that such a test would be satis- factory or afford sufficient evidence of death, although it has its value. On the other hand, 1 don’t think legislation of this kind is necessary. It would cer- tainly reflect upan the medical profes- sion. ‘*The Viennese custom is a wise one, and I should like to see it more geuer- ally adopted.’’—Pearson’s Weekly. The Poer Editor. Bill—Did you read about that fellow writing a poem on a $50 bill? Jill—No. The editor kept it, of course. ‘“‘No. He returned it.’’ ‘*What, an editor return a $50 bill?’ ‘Yes. 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However, though the prison tempted me by its superior coi fort, better food and bathtubs, I had to zive up the project Interesting things were to be seen in the town and upon the wreat river every minute of the day, so { remained with Tai Phoon-Tai, only visiting the prison for my tub every day. As upon my first visit ] was al- ays allowed to walk about the place and visit all the prisoners, and i saw ofhing to change my cpinion of the intiness’ and the lbumane condition ier which they lived.—Stephen Bon- m | Mavavil i " if Are gaining favor rapidly. Business men and travel- lers carry them in vest pockets, ladies carry them in purses, housekeepers keep them in medicine closets. friends recommend them to triends. Me. TENDERS. Tendere will be receiv-d bv the nuder- signed, at Sours, until the lithday of October, at 12 o’cleck noon, for the whole oravny portion, of tie estate of the lete firm of McDonald & Mebachero of Sourie. An inventory cf the es ate mey be reen at the cflice Jetely cecupied by the said firm, at Souris, afuresaid. A certified cheque, pavable to the order of the undersiyned, equal to20 per cent. of the amourt of the tevder, must accom- pany the tender, which cheque will be torfeited, if the tender be accepted, and ihe person terdering fails to complete the purchase of the property tendered for. In case tender le not accepted, the ec eque will Fe returued. The estate consists, among other things of safe and shop furniture, a house and lot at Souris Kast, 50 acres of land at New Harmony, a lot of land at Sourie, a farm, known as tie Fiannigan Farm, book debts, promisscry notes, judge- ments in the Supreme and Cona'r Courts The highest or any tender not neces~ sarily accepied. Dated at Souris this lst day of October, A.D., 1898. JOPN MeLEAN, GEORGE B, McK ACHERN, Aseiguces 229 d&w td A Man can neither live pious: ly or die Righteously Without a wife.—2ichter We sell Wedding Rings and also Wedding Presents. *He asked a maid if she won'd wed, And ip his house her brightness shed She faintly emiled and avswered low If to the Modern Siore von go Avd buy the ring from JUREY & CO.” For wedding presents we heve a large assortment of silverware all new latest designs with lowest prices. In clocks, we have ss Jarge a display es there is in the city and the lowest prices possible. Jewelery and Watches rew and » good as- eortment and very cheap. Repairing promptly atiended to, Clocks Watches end Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. JUREY & CO. Prowse’s New Stone Block. Upposite Post Office. Wedding Rings Our asiorlment of Golden Bands, is very complete in range ot price and quality and we invite our friends in town and country to inspect them. Our prices ar> liberal and we are sure that you will be pleased with the style and finish of the goods, G. F. HUTCHESON Queen St. Jewelery Store, FOR SALE OR TO LET. That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hoiel contains about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with Jarge yard in Coanection. Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL TO Cr ies AOR TES EE LE ET What ts | ce. a, Qe SS ey ‘ SN Ss ~ > ; , é ee Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor It is a2 harmless substitute for Paregeric, Drops, Soothing Syrups and Castor Oil, ;} guarantee is thirty years’ use bs Millions Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and ailays Feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhoca and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves Tecthing troubles, cures Constipation and Flatulency, Castoria Food, regulates the Stomach and Bowels, riving healthy and natural sleep. Castoria Mother’s Friend. and Chiidren. other Narcotic sabstance. It is Pleasant. St: of assimilates the . a? PAO ~~ iM Won wee . “4. °7 ‘ ‘ <% : Sera’ is the Children’s Castoria. _“Castoria is so well adapted to children Castoria. “Castoria 1s an exc 3° » for children. Mothers have repeatedly told me | that I recommend it 2s superior to any pres of its sood effect upon their children.” scription known to me.” Dr. G.C. OsGoov, Loweli, Mass. Hi. A. AncnER, M.D. Brookiyn, N, WG a Ls COTiRAT i» SiGNAZ TURE OF i HE FAC-SIMILE tow ff ~ APPEARS CN EVERY WRAPPER. Creo ee yay, rn. : is Ee ae ETS, THE CONT RS EE Dh ) i TE ard tobeal for the money J.Rattray &©. MonzReat, en a ern COATS, UI ee We are showing the finest stock of the above we ever shown—We had the good fortune to secure from a mil ufacturer, we of the best in Canada, the goods at a big Te duction, and we can sell you tirst class goods for the sain price you pay for stoddy. This in an eyeopener, don’t buy shoddy coats, wheny ean have our coats of good quality at the same price. | ee J. BL Macdonald & 06 IF"1 IT. B. CL. ST. JOHN’S, NEWFOUNDLAND. es Genecal Shipping and Commission Agent and Auctioneer, eee ———- DEALER IN ALL KINDS OF—— Pr. E. Island and N. S. and American Produce — SPECIALTIES: : (attie, Horses, Hay, Oats, Vegetables, Fruit, Meats, Powltty 4 Butter. ete, "8 ——AGENT FOR THE—-— ea “Stratten Little” Line of Sailing Vessels from Roston ¢- St, John’s, . CUKED by the IMPROVED method ed by the medical profession and byt who have discarded their trusses and cued. THE IMPROVED RUPTURE pal less, involving no incon venience quires only 5 or 6yisits, Examinations and confidential. No Pay Until Cured THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS treats CHRONIC DISEASES by the Salis- bury method of persistent self-help in remov- ‘ny causes trom the blood Continuous, in- telligent treaiment in person or by lett r insures Min imum of suffering and Maximum of cure, possible in €acsh case. Avoid Attempts Unaided. MICROSCOPICAL EXAMINATION O BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e. . Graduate of New York University And the EW TORE HOSPITAL, Twenty vears practice in N. Y. Citv, Diploma reg- istered in U. 8., and Canada, . » Address: Charlottetown, P.2.J,, Cau, OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Corneee. Testimoniale on application, dence solicited. A perfect cure can be ran: eed if yuu obey insiruciions. DR. CLIFT Charlct'etown, P. EF, Island, Canada ’ FFICE—Vic'oria Row, Roves-Uatil La, m,2twép. m, “(CCD Dt CeiiOLS Testi ved fer patients. Reieicices Cy application: