MR a OR RARER OE et aE Tia Ti SN NS ae A NAR OP le AO Ai ie rome THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 31 1898, NY- NY-AS-SAN|_ RE FOR ERYSPILEA KIA AI Mr. Tarhey of MEDICAL Parrsboro N, § rays :—“‘In = the year 1892, I was in AD ICE, bed with Erysipelas, swol- len out of all human shape fast sinking and given up todie, At this risis Nyassan was use d and I was cured in a few days, DOCTORS GAVE HER UP Wanted—The Address osm) ft every suflerer in | m erica. (soon THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., TRURO N.S Mention the paper? when you write. NOVA SCOTIAS OVAS di Rare PROVINGIAL EXHIBITION --AND— INDUSTRIAL FAIR ir, HALIFAX, N. Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 29th, 1898 ee £16,000 in Premiums $16,000 By 25 per cent. ferid in Eastern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expe) secured t! Spect se the Commission have e Grand Historical .cular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently nounted with beautiful Costume:, employing a fall Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced uniler the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont,, with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing apy~ thi.g ever seen East cf Toronto. To- getoer with namerous other new and original amusements from London ard New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of | 897. For Prize Jists and all address, information, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. MARK FISHER, SONS & Go, Victoria Square, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Sole proprietors of the “Klondike” Se: ge. Sample Reom, 72) Prince Wm. St, St. John, N. B. H. H. HARVEY Agent. P&E. Island Railway 1898 * = - = 1899 St. Johu Exhibition Sept. 13th to 23rd Return tickets issued from all stations at one single ‘irst class fare, beginning September 12th, erdng witb Sey tember 22nd, limited to return Sept. 27th. Special Low Rate wevees Sano Not more than $3.50 will be charged from any static 1 on the Railway on tickets which will be issued at all stations and on trains on the 14th and 19th September and limited to return four days, exclusive of date of issue and Sunday. G.A. SHARP, Superintendent. Charlottetown, 98—2aw sw wii Railway Office, August 3, 1? High-grade Aart Parlor S. F. Tar}iush, | for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an Office 4 doors up from J. MeKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of-— fering to enlarge any subject from a photo, tin-ype or group picture very cheap for three months, that everybocy may have a sam- ple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade wurk ever delivered on P. E. Z he largest Prize Liet of» | | brid Seg. S. THREE QUEER | CITIES The city of Ghent, in Belgium, is Dduilt on 26 islands. These islands are | connected with each other by 80 The city has 200 streets and 50 public squares. It is noted for being the birthplace of Charles V and of John of Gaunt, whom Shakespeare called ‘‘time honored Lancaster,’’ and as the scene of the pacification of Ghent Nov. 8, 1576, and ef several insurrections, sieges and executions of well known personages. It is associated with American history by the treaty made there Dec. 24, 1814, terminating the second war between England and the United States, known as the war of 1812. Amsterdam, in Holland, i@ built on piles driven far below the Water into the earth. The city is intersected by many canals, which are spanned by nearly 800 bridges, and resembles Ven- ice in the mingling of land and water, thongh it is considerably larger than that city. The canals divide the city, which is about ten miles in circumfer- ence, into 90 islands. The city of Venice is built on 80 islets, which are connected by nearly 400 bridges. Canals serve for streets in Venice, and boats, called gondolas, for carriages. The bridges are, as a rule, very steep, rising considerably in the middle, but have easy steps. The cir- cumference of the city is about eight miles) The Venetians joined the Lom- bard League against the German em- peror, and, in 1177, gained a great vic- tory in defense of Pope Alexander III, over the fleet of war vessels headed by Otto, son of Frederic Barbarossa. In gratitude for this victory the pope gave the Doge Ziani a ring, and instituted the world famous ceremony of ‘‘ Venice Marrying the Adriatic Sea.’’ In this ceremony the doge, as the chief ruler of Venice used to be termed, with appro- priate ceremonies dropped a ring into the sea every year in recognition of the wealth and trade carridd to Venice by the Adriatic. ———— |THE ABSOWWTE ABBEY ‘Effervescent Salt | IS PROVEN BY CHEMICAL ANALYSIS. That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache is often the result of eye strain instead of drugs, in such cases the only reasonabie and effectual remedy is A pair of properly fitted eye- glasses or spectacles, which relieve the musclar strain and therefore cure the headache. We have made a special study of fitting glasses, and would be glad to have you call on us if troubled in any way with your eyes. G. * HUTCHESON Queen St Graduate Opticia SG UeUss Duteecsessces2eee@ @S2SVECOCCS]HSSOSSE TSE S56 49086 BOSC DSSS 2ee © S2SSCESESSSSYS SHSOSSSESLEDSAD SSTALSCEBSLASBEE SAS SASL SY SV I AA Gr> <r Vag ENGLISH PICKLES We bave just received a new lot o fMorton’s Mixed Pickles and Chow- Chow, put up in patent top square bottles. These bottles hold more than the round ones, and are very useful after- } wards for putting jams and jellies in. See them on our counter BEER & GOFF, GROCERS. aS HS Nw. Sas aS aS Soap! soap! Use Kronprke Bar the great Laundry and_ scouring soap. marvel of cheapness unsurpassed n excellence. Use Royat Oak in the Laundry. Happy homes, easy quick work, snow white clothes. Use Jupives fer the toilet and light Laundry. Makes child’s play of washday. The germs of consump- tion are “everywhere, There is no way but to Gght them. If there is a history of weak lungs in the family, this fight must be constant and vigorous. You must strike the dis- ease, or it will strike you. At. the very first sign of failing. health take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites. It gives the body power to resist the germs of consump- tlon. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronte. —— THE DUNKERS’ LOVE FEAST “The most panottans and the most beantiful custom of the Dunkers is their love feast, which they celebrate in com- memoration of the Lord’s supper, after the manner of the primitive Chris- tians,’’ writes Clifford Howard in de- scribing the customs of the Dunkers of Ephrata, Lancaster county, Pa., in The Ladies’ Home Journal. ‘*The celebration is held at nightfall and begins with the rite of feet wash- ing, in imitation of the act performed by the Master at the last supper, when he washed the feet of his disciples. Small tubs of lukewarm water are brought in, and those about to receive the ordinance remove their shoes and stockings. The brothers then in turn, exch one girding himself with a towel, wash and dry one another’s feet, the sisters at the same time doing likewise among themselves in their part of the room. ‘*After this follows the supper, the feast of love, which is spread on long tables and consists of lamb soup and bread and other simple viands. It is eaten in devout solemnity and rever- ence. At the close of the meal the broth- ers turn to one another and extend the right hand of fellowship and the kiss of peace, each one shaking hands with his neighbor and kissing him, while the sisters at their tables perform the same beautiful rite among themselves. The communion is then administered. ’’ WoondD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. 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Are Good Try a package and find out for yourself that what we say is correct Our CEYLONS are choice in flavor and strength. o SANDERSON & CO ee Retail. KINDERGARTEN . The Kindergarten wil] reopen on Mon- day, September 5th, at 9.30 o’clock a. m. The clases will be under the Superinten- dance of Miss Julia H. Sayre, assisted by } Miss McPherson. Miss Lena Barrett wi!l conduct the Primary department in which scholarsare prepared to enter this grade in the city schools. Parents wishing to place scholars in Kindergarten or primary school, can ob- tain all necessary information from Miss OWLS IN CHICAGO Chicago has a novél trade in owls, the supply coming to the commission merchants from the farmers’ boys in the nearby states. The first ow] which came to Chicago in this manner was sent as a venture by a farmer boy, who had somehow man- aged to entrapit alive. It proved so un- expectedly successful in ridding the warehouse of rats and mice—having been freed at night with the idea of making an experiment in this direction —that it was purchased by the man in whose care it was resting. The freedom from rodents which it brought induced other commission men to look out for owls, and from the commission firms the idea gradually spread to the grocers, butchers and market keepers generally of the city. Now a large percentage of these men keep an owl down in the cel- lar during the daylight and bring it up to the store when darkness falls. It is said that the expense and care of main- taining owls are more than repaid by their services in vanquishing the rats and mice. The owners and janitors of the large apartment houses in the city are also beginning to realize the value of possessing an Owl when rats, mice, cockroaches and vermin generally are to be exterminated.—Chicago Times-Her- ald. Picking Pockets With Toes, The gauchos, or dwellers in the ex- tensive plains of Buenos Ayres, are marvelously dexterous with both hands and feet. Many of them have acquired through long practice such skill in using their toes asif they were fingers that they can fling the lasso nnd even pick pockets with them. Some time ago a Frenchman who was fishing in one of the rivers of Buenos Ayres was warned to be on his guard against the light fin- gered natives. He forthwith kept a vig- ilant watch on his companions, but nevertheless one day, when his attention was closely riveted on his float, a wily gaucho drew near, and, delicately in- serting his foot, extracted the French- man’s hooks and other valuables from his pocket.—Boston Transcript. His Way of Finding It. Tourist~-It wears me out completely to travel. Chance Acquaintance—Your business compels you to do it, I presume. Tourist—No, Iam traveling for my bealth.—Chicago Tribune. NEWFOUNDLAND The. Most Picturesque Summer | Resort in America THE ; SPORTSMAN’S ; PARADISE Fverv river and lake along the line of the Newfoundland Railway abounds with trout and salmon. The Shortest fea Voyage. Quickest and safest ronte to any part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER ‘See (Classed A | at Lloyds) Leave es North Sydney every : Wday evening on arrival of the iC hacen Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wedneeaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John express. FARE: Charlottetown to St.John’s, Nfld. First Class $20.05 Second Class 10.30 Return 33.81 Through tickets on sale at all stations on the I.C.R., C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. s@F"The sex trip will be only 6 Hours. For all information apply to R. G. REID, St. Jobn’s Nfld,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, 174 tf North Sydney, C.B. Claret and Mineral Waters Qlaret in cases, 1 doz quarts. English Soda Water cases, 6 doz each, English (Belfast) Ginger ale cases 6 doz each. Wholesale. J. & T,. MORRIS. 2wks ]80—3aw. Furness Line of Steamers. Halifax to Great Britain S. S. “ Londoz City” leaves Halifax for London G. B. Sept- 8. Steam- ship Damara will leave Halifax for Liverpocl Aug. 31st The Long- Legged Man. we ¥ ¥ rm 3 This'type usually has square (~~ shoulders, short body, long arms, Pes) and long legs. 4 ees The “Fit-Reform” suit which d l. | best offsets these peculiarities is ‘ | a close-fitting “Cutaway” or j | i “Frock,” which apparently elon- yy i gates wre bily body, and thus shortens a Lt} to the eye, the length of legs s and arms lu tweeds, a a form would be best attired in rough-surfaced fabrics, of large but subdued, patterns. Stripes, either in trousers or coat should be avoided. Prices $10.00, $12.00, $15.00, $18.00, $20.00, $25.00 sult. Makers td in coat breast pocket. ied . 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AU TD BROE 7 Longevity Fianos Everybody knows that the Heintzmié and Karn Pianos have the longest lives any Pianos ou the market,and are therefoly The Cheapest in the End There is a distinction and Elegance Refinement about the tone of either Wap cannct be found in any these Ranges. Cut shows 8 hours’ work by one woman, using only one fire-pot of cot of coal, re i gee $999 060466644666 6900090006086 other makes, an when you purchase one from the old stall lished Music eee of It is a complete guarantee of their stem ing work and also that you will be | squarely treated and that the price will be right Beware of unauthorized agents. All Sree. i d Shippers of perishable produce yre, Superintendent, or - ~ a. . . o& ; ye r required, Crayons 248 138 btown Soap Works, 197 3wkes tue, thu, om W. W. CLARKE, Agent Connolly Building, Queen St a teens eit . sags rere. opecrae Selanne ee aioe piped waar PAE 4 al a a er eee os"