ify OF G Qc Re. Chances Wonld — ‘7 NMeTAI =a ee ct a dea my Gr Pwriiby jap Sench, ‘He ° said ( Wei ipe ‘ ine aj roxri at U n Seam, rorm sue Bas snaked = « W n er sea ‘ stttemrent is tru: Cieew that full @e mer I havi zr ween first eal AWlmImMer : aumeest than the @enmusser or the ate. Ge is inc) ose qaeer thi ae & we true, t sxervmen the t ler nanny of the s “La good s yeeng fellows in pity heir skill : merti¢ of the stosces that I w Seeteeraly born } “Liev pay no teed comdlitix —~5 U moepieg in all srt the tee Genefit of viris, JOD SWIMMERS. n the Water They ‘ton Land, see tacked to the end dispatch announcing man at the bath- as an expert swim- tain Mallen, the life al Beach—a raddy, man-o'’-war’s man— nearly 200 drowning of the water al ‘‘And the n & great many cases. eight out of ten ot grabbed just in time swimmers, The takes more nan whois only a fain an Who can’t swim ned to show off. If ig to say, but all the at bunches of young aches are responsible irf drownings. vimmers among the bathing want to dis lvantageously for the and they take ildn't take, and I was } the water. sttention whatever tc to anything else, and, rt fancy work for oulooking girls, they mec out resorts. lass f course s of ge aeeey out beyond the breaker line. te tide is ag t them on the return cie and they |) to work hard tc mate the beach. a sudden fear takes mamesson of them and chills their mend and ratt! r brains, and then, E smechedy is n y to handle them, Rw afl over witl m. At the beaches miowe the surf is very heavy and the mullertow extre ly treacherous, par- geuilariy alo t line of resorts on te New Englan coast, I have often warn rentureso:ne young fellows tc a ewe ee eeeeweeees cee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 19, 1898 7 _ bave a care and not under any circum. stances to go beyond the breaker line. They have grinned in my face—a couple of girls being around, of course—and they have then jumped in and done just the thing I warned them not to do, Of course I have always bad to go in after them when they let their cheepe of distress out, and often I have had s hard enough time getting them. If makes me sore to have to go after a man whom I have taken the paius tc warn. ‘* Another thing that good swimmer fail to take into account is the liability of something bappening to them in the water that is just as liable to happen te them when they are dressed, ashor«, and violently exerting themselves. ‘‘A man who leads a sedentary life goes dewn to a bathing beach after en- during a lovg season of beat, and he jumps in and romps around the water with just as much confidence as he pos sessed when he was a small boy with limber muscles. If he gets a twitch, he probably pays no attention to it, and by the time he begins to realize that hi heart is in trouble he is pretty nearly if not quite a goner, ** More expert swimmers drown owing to heart failure than anybody has any idea of. Then again, men, often drink a lot of stuff just before going into the surf, and these stand a worse than even money chance of getting cramps. 1] don’t care how fine a swimmer a map is, he can’t do business in the water when he becomes cramped. I used to be funny and a smart Alec in the water before I went into the life guard busi- ness, and lam just as fond of showing off as any of the rest of the boys, but if you watch me right hard fora solid month, even down here at such a com- paratively calm and safe beach as this, you'll perceive that I don’t take any chances by trying to swim, with my ears for prope]ling power, down to Fort Monroe or to put on any other kind of frills of that sort.’’—Waghington Post. Sold by Dr, EO ry DEADLY CATARRH has fastened some member of nearly every family inthe land. Competent auth estimate that from eighty to ninety per cent. of the entire population of this continent suffer f: rmot this repulsive and dangert idy If you or any of your family suffer either from gi 1 catarrh from the lingering colds which mark its early stages—don't trifle with it, It is the precursor of consumption and death. Nr, Agnew’s Ga‘ -vhal Powder never fails. remedies, end perienced and em its reientiess grip upon rities m some! ‘ us Mak re or r* It is the remedy of all rsed by the most ex- nent noseand throat sts of the day, and havinga record of a multitude of radical, per- manent cures of chronic cases which had been declared incurable. It also cures cold in the head, influenza, hay fever, loss of smell, deafness, sore throat, tonsilitis, asthma and all simi- lar diseases. It is delightful to use. “T have had chronic catarrh ever since the war,” says J. C. Taylor, of 210 N. Clinton Ave., Trenton, N.J, “I had despaired of ever being cured. I used three bottles of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder and my catarrh has entirely left me.” Rev, C. E. Whitcombe, rector of St. Matthew's Episcopal Church, Hamilton, Ont., was a great sufferer. He used Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, and now pro- claims it a safe, simple and certain cure. The Lord Bish« Pp of Toronto, Can., re- commends the remedy over his own signature. Sold by druggists. Dr. Agnew’'s Cure for the Heart relieves heart disease in 30 minutes. Dr. Agnew’s Liver Piils—coc. for 40 doses—are the best. f y Ointment relieves in @« a tetter and all skin <fise piles in 2to 5 nights. 35¢. speciali ee ~2#e S. W, Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes, Druggists . EIGHTEEN MONTHS’ PAIN Ended Effectually aud Permanently by Dodd's Kidney Pills (a } en tral Waterville, N. B., Nov 14— These dulland damp days of November are terrible hard on the Kidneys. Not one ,y son ina oundred eacapere Backache, pains in the loine, Lumbago, and aimilar Kidney troubles are as pleatifulas fallen eaves. Dedd’s K'dnev Pills are the only sure ind certain curve for kidney com- plainte, They never fail to cure. In proofof this read whatMr KF W Harris, ofthis place saye: “After having nfl red for eighteen moothe, with kidney diseave, being unalle to work, moet of the tie, and baving grown worse while tak- ny other medicines, I used three boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pilla, whica effected a complete and permanent cure. The Danish Government bas negotiated « loan of 10,000,000 krones (about $1,000,- (00) for military purposes. Minard’s L‘niment the best Hair Restorer Mr. Dewar tells ua that there is now in S.otland a reserv- stock in bond of over 89,000,000 gellons of whiskev, and that the anoual output is 12,500,000 gellons more than the consumption. This dis- poses of the legendary contention that the Sco‘eh can consume more whiskey than Scotland can produce. Mr. Montague, of Dunnville «ured of Uleerated Itching Piles. Mr. Robert Montagne, of Dunnville, Ont., writes:—"Was troubled with Itching Piles for five years and was so badly u'cerated, th y were very painful so much so, that il coold not sleep. I tried almost f¢very medicine 1 known when I was recommended to use Dr Chase’s Ointment. IT purchased a bos and from the. firs. application got relief. Have used two boxes and am now completely cured.” Miss Muecbmup. Mioor— Yea. in love, does he? M2jor (thongbtfolly)—Maybe he is only in debt. —Town Topica, Minard’s Liniment is the best “By claiming Manila poor old Spain shows she meacs to play a losin’ game to the last.” { ‘**A losing game ?” “Yes, a Luzon game.’—Cleveland Plain Dealer. Th ose Tired KHidnevs. Dr. Chas: ’s Kidney-Liver Pills hlp tired kidneys to do what thev must doif you ere to be a healty man or woman. Daughter— Mamma, the chimney swe p on the roof has just kissed his hand to me. M wtther— How shocking! Run at once into the bedroom aod wash your face.— Der Scan: lk Minard’s Liniment Cures LaGrippe ——— Mrs Smith—Wasin’t it rather fo: lish of Mr: Jones to marry again and forfeit her pension? Mes Brown—Not atesl!. The man she } married bas a larger pension than the late ' Mr Johes.— New York Journal. Dr. Chase’s Preparations Have Merit. For Files, Ecz ma, Silt Rheum, Pin Worme antall skin dis34-98 fr ' hase’s Ointment ts a positiv’ eure. It is recommended by tie Dr. CO. M. Harlan«fthe Amer._.an Journal of Heaith Dr, Chae ’4 Catarrh Cure with blower in- eluded will cure incinient Catarh ina few hours; Chronic Catarrh ia one months treat- ment Dr Chose’s Kidrey-' iver “ills arc the only combined K do y-lLiv-r Piils made aad wiil pos tive:y cure all Kid 1ey-Liver trou sles. “This,” sa'd Mr Flitter, “is the picture of the orly girl Lever loved ” “How cleverly,” eaid Mies Wrveae, as che looked at the por'rait, “they do get up | hore composite photographs !” Major—I bear Brobson is engaged to | —— ee eee <BXi BX P< BX BX DMB SPX Pi DX DX DE Or EO OOO Or Er Orta €rOrertrtrtirs i i ; | He doesn’t act like a maa ' ~~ ee { worn out. them.’’ hues of the rainbow. quired for small garments. A Word to Women Very few clothes are discarded because they are actually They are thrown aside because you get ‘‘ tired of You want something new or different and it costsa good deal of money to buy new things. Why don’t you take those discarded clothes which are in your closets and bureau drawers, and make them new with Dyes any Colour Maypole Soap cleanses and dyes at one operation. It dyes any material any color—from sombre black to the most brilliant An ordinary wash-bowl is all that is re- Maypole Soap does not streak or crock the fabric. Any- body can use it. It multiplies your wardrobe at almost no cost. Your children can be clothed with the material in your cast- away garments, made new with Maypole Soap. The best druggists and grocers sell it. cake. All other colors, roc. Better send for our free illustrated booklet that tells all about home dyeing. ARTHUR P. TIPPET & CO., Managers Black, 15 cents a \\ \ \\\\ , ' 1 AY \\ . 4 a Canadian Depot: 8 Place Royale, MONTREAL. CAV DAD ADA DADA ADA DADA ADA DAD DDD BOCA AAS s LRP LA AEP EES Qe eee + ee \“SOONER DIE THAN SUFFER.” Is the Pain Wail— South American Rheumatic Cure Nim- blea Siiff New Life—New Hope—Cures Perma- Racked Rheumatic’s the Swollen Joints Gives nently. J. H. Garret,of Liverpool, was a great eufferer for years rheumatism, a. eax from acute Was unable to walk or put my feet under me. I tried everything recommended, and was treated by best phy- siciane, but relief was in vain. I was recommended to try South American Rheumatic Cure. I procured a botil ; wheu half of it wastakes I bed great re- lief. A few botiles cured me. I claim to- day itisthe only remedy that will cure roeumatism, HOTEL ARRIVALS. Hotel D.vies: P J Bonietee], Montrea); Srnest E Ross, Quebec; W E Lord, Halitax: J L Olive, St. Jobo; Jno Richard=, Bide- force; Joo,P Bri nnan, Alberto: ; P C Gallant Summerside; W 8S Luaor. Q 1een Hotel: Jas E Garvin, Pictou, N S; Wm Moffatt, Mayfiel:; 83 He Jones, St John’s, NO!; D M Yourg, Teron; Thos F Simp-on, Brantford; dames Douzlas and wife, Pictou; George Forbes, Vernon River BAD UEART -DIZZY HEAD Life was a Living Death, but Dr. Aguew’s Cure for the Heart Relieved in Thirty Minutes, *T was so troubled with heart disease thrt I could not stand on a chair without growing dizzy. Going upstairs, or being suddenly stariled, brought oa violent palpitation “and euffocation. Had pains abvu' the heart. Tried many remedies aid physicians without rel ef. I took two bot- tles of De Aguew’s Care fer the heart, and, althengh two yeers ago,I have not fel: thei ghtest return of the trouble. I thank it the greatest of remedies .” My W. N, Collyer, 32 Pac fic av-nue, Toron o Sod by Dr 8 W Dodd and Geo E Hughess : Prince Edward Island Raiiway Trains Out- Trains In- ward. Read STATIONS ward, Read down up Pp, M.JA. M. Pp. MIA M° 310,630 Charlottetown. 6 30:12 15 f 33 7 28 . Hunte. 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Should the S, Northumberland make connections with the arrival of the afternoon trainat Point du Chene, the Express train wili be detained at with the steamer, _ Trains are run by Eastern Stan WABTED.— Se dard Time. bright intellige: tladc, age about thirtv. with some capital,to travel, hire | and train agents. References. Per mare it p ‘si'ion furright psrsor. Investigation in- vited. Apply manager. : HOUSE TO LiT—Ovr Dorchester Sireet, betwern Q ieen an‘! Powna! ~treets. contalib- ing eight rooms besides good kitchen and Pantry. Possession about lst Nuv. 4 pply to Villism Grant. or son. 250 WANTEI'.—A person to invest in a money making enterprise, an establi-hed business. Must have thorough business eduecstion. Quick returns for money invested. Apply for forther particulars to, Manager. P. O. Box 698, Ch’town. 253 1 weck Summerside to connect | Wants, Lest, Found, &€, | TO LES.—A bouse situated on Water St. | nearly Opposite Round House econtsinine | eight rooms, in gool ord Appiv at the Office of L. L. Bee 265 3ins. TO LET.—A cott»ge on Lower Prince St. inquire of D. Chappe! EMPLOYMENT WANTED.-—B7 amao— competent bock keeper, useful in shipping businessorinany ott busi- ber capacity ina hess establishment. Apply al this offies. | 226 tf servant, must under pply to Mrs James 26431 WANTED--A gerera | Stand plain cooki: g. | Simpson, Rochford s TO LET.—Three story Dwelling House con taining eight large rooms, on Prine Street Possession given on Oct !3th W. W. Wellner, 217 TO LET —The house and premises known | asthe “Old Lon’> : House, 'situateon Water St, next‘e (vy ramen! Warehouse No 1 Apply to Peake | ros & ¢ jan2—tf TO LET—Ha'i of (hree story dwelling heuss on the corner of Qneen and Fitzroy Sts ‘p ply to Wm Hender.-on, Fitzror +t Oss “4 — — PLEASANT HOUB WOx«uK tut m-u ve Wee men, day orevenin ; $6 to$l5 weekly, no can- vassing orexperience need d; plain instruce- | tions and work mailed on application. Braz | lian Mfg. Co., New York City 261 dlw«x TO LE? —'1 hat comfortable brick dweliing } house, siiuateon Water Street, now bp posses- sion of Mrs Mel onaid Possession given about 2)'h September, Apply to Peake Bros & Co Aug 2th, 'S6S, eod tf. ? | | | LOST.- Or jeft somewhere, where we were cu ting plate glrss, a bewmer,itisofno use ite #ny one bul ourse ves, will the fiader | kindly retur) tothe “ity Hardware store and | oblige, k B Norton & Co, 264 2i } | } LO3T.. On Eu-ton Street, between Queen and Brighten Koad, a gold cuffbutton, Fin- der please leave at cbis office, 209 2EGE GOG2 SOOO EH OOS e+ B4ESBG HOME WORK EOR FAMILIES. We want the service “f a numb rof families to do knitting for usat home We turni-h $2?! &Fse whole or Spare time, Gair Brushes...... Abcut 20 Cozen Hair Brushes all m>reek at the following prices TU 2 TCAR. 2s HAIR BRUSHES . . SALE PRICES.... do do do | Everything going cheap— Dry goods of every description 20 to 50 Pp Goods must be sold—Going out of business—Bargains fo: all. ere 1 s a Foast=, 8 are. eateieeenienientded ~ machine and supply the yarn free, aad yay for the work as sentin e J istane ohindrince. $7 to $10 per e j ry rel ps ’ ‘ ‘ oLted a ek m i i to tim vot 4 lew ibe work. | ® Write ar once. NAME REFERENCES s @ COOPERATIV4 KNITTING ( 0., ° € TORONTO 2 | & e | SOCS CECE DDO OSES SHES BORO *TSolesale Goods to clear—on vur retail counter whie they last-—-BROOMS—LAWP WICKS—HAIR CLOTH—NAIL and TOOTH BRUSHES 25¢ clothes do do 42¢ 50¢ I2c 18c¢ 2Sc 52¢ 15¢ és ee 10¢ | Glothes Brushss.... 10 doz Clothes Brushes to clear. SALE PRICE .... avail Brushes.... 10 dozen best finished Nail Brushes 8c nail brushes, sale price 15¢ d 16c 25¢€ 32¢ L5G ise > & ~~ 5¢ We . WEEKS &CO. tiorse Brushes...... Brusbes sale price Sale Price Shoe Brushes...... Sale Price Sale Price Sale Price 10¢. {4¢ ide 20c 22¢ 2c ‘x rooms: vesee About 150 Corn Brooms left quality, sale price Scrubbing Brushes Brushes, sale price 10¢ 12c¢ 14c 15 sale price do do No No IIc quality Bt ‘Lamp Wicks..:::.: Small size O— Medium Large size B— | Lamp Burers 2¢ dozen iiiege Se dozer 4c dozen 1, 9 me sale price 5 do ~] Wax Candles 00 pounds wax doz., ldceach. . ¢. below usual retail prices. IMMENSE cardles, Li CLOTHING SALE DAILY —