Slave of the Stomach nad give him perfect freedom, of Dyspepsia, en ES IATTER DAY SLAVES, ~~ Stomach are Doom- Miserable Lot. Slaves of the ed to a From Which Only Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets Them—But this Remedy is Positive in its Cure—It Never Fails, Slavery, in its orivinal form, has been abolished in ali civilized nations. But slavery of arwore horrible form, slavery that means continual, uoceasing suffering, ended only by a lingering and miserable death, § wherever civilization hclds away. The slaves of the s:omach form a large proportion of the population of our couutry. <a And the stomach *a more tyrannical ‘an Rescue exists, master than any old time slave holder could be. Ask any victim of Dyspepsia, Indigeet~ ion, Billiousness, Heartburn, Flatulence, Headache, Waterbras!, Constipation, etc., what hie lot is. He will tel! you thai “Life isa burden,” He would give much to learn how he could escape from his bonda ze. Yet escape is easy. The use of Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets for s shirt time, will break the chains of any It isneedless to describe the symptoms Indigestion, etc. Every victim knows them, only too well. It is of more interrst tohimts know what will cure his disease. That informatior is given bere. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets—and they only— will cure Dyspepsia, etc. They are absolutely certaia in their result. They always cure. Dodd's Dyspepsia ‘l'abiets are. sold by al! druggists, at fifty cents a box, (each box containing full doublet reatment) six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by The A WORD WITH YOU. ‘ A pe rfect fitticg corset per ‘ mits uf perfect freedom of move 4 article of Ladias ; than “‘Straight-iaekets” and they , won world wide 20s 22°08 Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, ment and never ¢istresses: such a corset is the most comfortable wearing ap parel. Most corsets are little betier certainly were amever designed for comfort. French corset nakers have ame as corset cutters, andin gay Paris, the centre of the wori\’s tashion, no fame and tailor-cut corse nyoys tl ; enormous saie of the hand finish. P. D. corset the lightest, coolest, most com- fortable corset mace. At all dry goods stores, $1. to $30. per pair. ? é ; ! ? : wno04 6044 'Flower.... Str. SOW —ANI Sweet Pea Competition > ese ine We will have a Swee: ’ea Show at our Store, Sunnyside August 23rd, 24%), 25th, ‘98 and will vive the folowing Prizes for Sweet Peas grown fron seed purchased froma us this season , ia . ait een a FIRST COMPETITION Best Bewuet (all blue shades or all ed shades ) $1.00 Second Rest Boquet (all blue shades or all red shades) “ Third Beat Boquet ( 1] blue shades or all red shades) - SECOND COMPETITION — 0 <f> Bert Collection L. nd Best Collection ; Third Best Collection The conditions are that the competitor shall bring with the exhibit the envelope @seeds were in when purchased, and Mno green or anytoing else be used except what is furnisied by the Sweet Peas, 50 corey HASZARD & MOORE, SUNNYSIDE SEEDSME Cuartorr ETOWN. A VISIT TO THE MAGDALENS (Continued from second page.) courteous,—the gentlemanly purser, Mr. Tait, alone of those we saw, boasting British blood. With a new setof boilers to resture her to ber original rate of speed 16 knote, and also a oew set of conditions in the contract bringing up the service to the requirements of the times, we fee! sure that all concerned would ba‘]l with satisfaction the continued connection of , Steamer and crew with the Magdalene route, The natioaality of the Mugdalener is French. He ie a descendent of the un- fortunate Acadians who took refuge in Oppressor at the Deportation. the same admirable people today, slight infusions of Irish, Scotch and Jer- sey blood, now thoroughly assimilated, of ! in the soul-moving lines of “Evangeline,” when fire and sword and tempest con- spired to scatter then over the ocean. “ Only along the shores of the mournful and misty Atlantic, Linger a few Acadian peasants,” wrote the ead-hearted poet. But his vision was of the black and bitter past, for today the sturdy descendants of this craelly ex- patrieted race are rapidly recovering every tnch of their ground aod rightfally aspir. ing to a place and a part iu tne life of this great country, which another Longfellow may weave into a poem, half a century hence, entirely free from the note of sadness in their past which touches so keenly the sensitive heart, but none the less likely to excite our eympathy and admiration, The Acadians of the Magdalenes, disad- vantaged as they were always, have ad- mirably kept alive the spark cf faith and patriotiem. Theterrible sacrifices made for them by their devoted and intrepid missionaries, willonly be known at the last great day. They are manifestly a colony of spleodid citizens now; with their own Clergy, doctors, merehapts, mechaa- ics, sadlora and farmers—a little colony, which, but for some mecessary publec works and the presence of an odd dema- gogue, might well be written down as en- joving the only modera Utopia of which we have any knowledge. Those public works there is every pros- pect they may secure shortly, as the Min- ister, with the Federal member, i; at present enjoying the beauties of the islands and making himself strong with the people in case of au appeal to their eutirages. A oreakwater should certainly be built by the Federal authorities at House Harbor, where an extensive busi- | mess is carried on, and where beats and veesels are obliged t6 seek au imperfect shelter from the gales which often sweep the bay. Such a piece of work would give the steamer 2 secure landing-place, too, and greatly facilitate freight and pas~ senger embarkation. And thee are eu-~ titled to this, injustice, They have helped build all the railways, canals and national works of the Federation like ws Prince Edward Islanders, and get little or no direct good of them. The Quebec Government is being asked to bridge the channe! between Al! Right and Grindstone, too, and surely this is the least it can de-after these people, bearing their pro rataof all the expenditure for Public Works, and that en acceunt of sun~ dry raacatities frequently trenspiring in the old Fremch province. This bridge, which would vot cost cver much, would link the three important islemds together and make travel ¢xpeditioue and easy. Petty interests mav stand ia the way; but the general good should never be sacrificed to such, Or @ necessary improvement be withheld, on che excuse that-all are not of of one miad. We shall, in our text, speak of the islands in particular and the incidents which fill ep a week in their fresh and invigorating Sreezes. A. &. Burke. LOCAL NOTICES. Ladies Shoes—Bargains in ladies, shoes tonight at J B Macdonalé & Co. Glass preserve bottles very cheap at Brace’s Grocery. 189 3i. Syrup and lime juice cheap at Brace’s. 189 3i. Handsome capes at half price here Moore & McLeod. OD OD WIND OVIIBWI/YWsS@IoD - SALE UF LADIES Shirt Waists AND CAPES We have placed on our centre coun- ter tables, two special lines of ladies 9 Shirt waists ? cocsanece @ Giiubsssenes 4 On onr first table you'll find a @ large assortment of ladies’ muslin 4 Shirt Waists, all new goods and + latest styles, worth from 5 to 4 ‘ more, going at T5c each. 3 > 4 On our second table you'll find g another large assortment of ladies’ é cotton and muslin Shirt Waists, worth from 4 to § more, going at 45 4 cents each, ....CAPES.... 9 4 See our western window for bargains those lonely isles from the tyranoy of the q which we read with euch tender sympathy { w PERSONAL. Mrs. James Curran is visiting friends in this province. Miss Lizzie Mutch, milliner at S, Per- kins & Co., bas returned from her vacation up west, Miss May Collings returned from New Glasgow vesterday by the Steamer Prin- cess. Mrs. W. Owen and family, who has been visiting her relatives bere, left for her home thie morning. Misa Laura Beers, who has been at Cherry Valley, for the past two weeks, returned home yesterday. D. A. McKinnon, Erq , left this morn» They are ing to attend the sitting of the County with | \ Court at Clifton New London. Mr. and Mra, W. D. McKay, went to Kensington this morning. Mrs. McKay ill remain fos a short visit. Mias Dawson who has been the guest of Lady Davies at Riverside, jeft @harlottes town by this morning’s express. Mr. Fred. W. Ings was a passenger by this morning’s express. He wll visit the the western part of the Island. Dr. R. McNeill* of Stanley Bridge, left yesterday morning as a delegate from the Medical Council to aitend the Medical Convention at" Quebec, on the 17th, 18th and 19th, in the matter of medical recipro- city and intersprovincia! registration. Mr. Chas. E. Leigh, jr. of the firm of W. A. Weeks & Co., went east by train this morning. Miss Sutherland, neice of Rev, D. Mac- Neill, who has been visiting her relatives here {eft for her home this morning. Sir Louis Davies and his private secre~ tary, Mr.C. B. Williams, left by the Str. Princess this morning for Halifax, whence they will proceed to Quebec aad Ottawa. They were accompanied by Mr. Brown, the private secretary of Dr. Borden, who has been spending a few days on the Island. ————-—— oes The Medical Profession commended Dr. A. W. Chase's Ointment. DPr.C M Harlan writinginthe American Journal ot Health, February j)0th, says: “Amoag the proprietary medecines desery- ing reccgnitiona is Dr Chase's Ointment, as a remedy for Piles, Eczmatic skin eruptions of all kinds, for whic it has been used witn marked success and has effected remarkable cures in mary obstinate cases which scem te baffie the skilful medical attendant,” KRe- Bie Piee.—Part of the cargo of the steamer Princess, Jast evening, was com- prived in thirty pieces of iron pipe to be used in connecting the rewerage reservoir at Pewna! Wharf with tae channel. The pipes are nearly a yard in diameter. Thirty more pieces are yeé to come. for laring in the river bed. This pipe is rather expensive—costing about $30 a prece, itcosdiinccadl Laroe WuHeat Cror.—According to res ports received by the railway companies aod business men of Chicago the largest wheat-crop in in the histery of the United Siates will be harvesied within a fertnight. The winter wheat yield, which aggregates between 380,000,000 and 400,000,000 bushelx, will beincreared tothe extent of’ $50,000,000 bushels from the sprieg wheat region, GaveeRInG or THe Cusxs.— Members of the Club and visiting clansmen will as- semble at the Club Rooms tomorrow morning at 7.30 o’clock, with plaid and bonnet, etc., and march to the railwey station, Leaded by pipers and band. The imports into Queensland during the | past quarter, exclusive of gold coiv, e.' mounted in value to £1,349,00@, showing aa increase of £56,400 as compared with the corresponding quarter of Jast year. The exports, exclusive of gold coin, amounted in value to £1,994,700, showing en increase of £269,200, principally in wool (£176,- 400), sugar (£43,900), frozen meat, tall ow and green fruit. me, Mies E. E. Ernst, Graduate Opticien, is now at her office at Captain Samuel McRae's, corner Kent and Queen Streets, Charlottetown, remaining until the 19tp inst. aug 16 2i Old England’s Flag, vs. Dr. A. W. Chase. The virtues of Dr Chase’s remedies are known the world over and like old England’s flag the sun on them never sets, Dr. Wsase’s Ointment, Kidney-Liver Pills, Catarrah Cure, Syrup of Linseed and ‘Tur- pentine and Liver Cuie enjoy the confiderce, of everybody. They have won their way into the public favor on merit, ing aualities and high standing and purity Save meade them the household woid ali round the world. All dealers scll and re- cecommend them. ‘DIED. In this city, on Monday the 15th instant, (funeral will leave her late residence, King, street on Wednesday, the 17th inst., at 10a. m.-to Brighton road, thence by carriage to Crapaud. At St. Peter’s Harbor, on August 14th Solomon Howbolt, aged 70 years. | of weeks ago, says the New Glasgow Bul THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 16, 1898 Local and Other Items, Boy Wanyrep.—A good boy can obtain emplo ment on application at this office. dettneliiiedine Dritt.—No. 1 Company, Artillery, will meet for drill tonight. : I ; B. I.8.—Special Meeting tonight at 8 o’clock. A fuil attendance is requested. Y. P.S. C. E—Come to the Y. P. 8. C E ,of Zion Church, tis evening at 8 o’clock. Tonicut.—Alpta Rebecca lodge will meet at 8 o’clock to-night important busi- ness, ae | Newrounpianp.— The letter cf out correspondent “J”, crowded out of thiS issue, wll appear tomorrow. celina CaLeponia Games.—The adjourned meeting at the Caledonia Club rooms, Queen Street, this evening at 8 o’clock. Visiting clansmen are invited. sininiainias Excursion From Westvi1LLe.—An ex- curs Ou party from Westville, N.S., will arrive bere on Monday next by the Str. Jacques Cartier. eshcabnlbedinds Great Growra.—Mr John Hughes, of Mullcove, had on exhibition ehis mornin,, uwo stalkes of peas measuring ten and a~ half feet in length. This is a great growth. Whoctn show a greater ? Omitrep.—Inalocal item yesterday re+ ferring to the School of Equtation we omitted the word Halifax. The paragrash had reference to the school in that city and not to Charlottetown. The schoo! will be opened here about the 12th of next month. Court Mocnr Srernen I. O, F.— The regular meeting of this court will be held tonight at 8 o’clock sharp. Payment of dues, balloting on applicatiozs for mem- bership, and other important business. A full attendance of members is specially re- quested. Visiting brethern always cordi- ally welcomed. Picwic at Seven Mite Bay.—There will be a Picnic held at above place on Satur- day next. The return tickets by train ir- cluding tea will be placed at the very low rate of 7c. Observe the date and make a point toattend. Father Johnson and his parishioners will make it pleasant for you. Tickets on sale at Reddin Bros. A W Reddin’s and E. H Norton’s, Porece Court —At the Police Court, thic morning, our ci-devant City Bill Poster was fined $90 or 90 days for being drunk and incapatie. A woman for the same offence was fined $5 or 3@ days, and another offender was given $10 or 60 days. A wumber of people who like to keep dogs. but don’tlike to pay the dog tax, were fined the usual sum. ©ive Growrn—Mr. Ambrose Walkins brought tc us thie morninga stalk of tall Timotby measuring 5ft. & inches in beight grown on the farm of Mr. George Mur- doch, Murray River. There was also left with us a pea haulm which measured ten feetin length. All this tends to uphold the tide of the Garden of the Gulf, tum Even Tuere.— More than a couple Jetin, the siation at Paradise was burglar: ized, and five cases of | quer takea, and on the following night (Sueday) it wes again visited aud iwo cases taken, and a valise of clothing andother parcels. This Paradise isnot the urigiual cue we bave all heard about, but a common, earthly, siofu worldly village in Annapolis County. Tre Prowasa Fire. — His Worship Mayor W r>urton has received a letter ap~ pealiog forelp on bebalf of the sufferers by the fire at Pugwash. The loss on the occasion fell heavily un the poorer people of the place. His Worship would be pleased to have any contributions by our cisizenssentco the City Clerk’s cfiice, whence thev will be forwarded to the Relief Commitiee. cohiaasiciins Ayn Orrer To Sertie.—Last Ausust, Mr James Kelly, of Pisquid, P E I., while ewployed ona railroad in Boston, met with an accident as a result which hia ankle was fractured. He employed Mr. J PS Mahoney, of Lawrence, Mass, to bring suit (against the company for dam-~ ages, and informs us that he has now | settle the case for $4,000. j likely accept. Their sterl- 4 after a short illness Annabell In‘nan, be~ | ' | | | to preach a sermon on the Sroa-enforce- | : ‘ iol r EL ene » } loved wife of Patrick Blake, aged 56 years. | or twelve years ago the clergymen of the received a letter from his lawyer stating that the railway company has offered to Mr Kelly will _-_— Scott Act ry Yarmovurs.—In Yarmouth N.S., one day last week,'one of the resident clergyman received a letter imploring him Tne clergy- through the Times that ten ment of the Act in Moncton. man thus addressed stated medium of the Yarmouth city did stir up a tremendous agitation on this question, so much so in fact that one of them at least got into serious trouble, but that agitation was never supported as it ought to have been by professed tem- perance men. —| QO U> eS US A Se 7 Tv ee aS and purest obtaivable Powder, so we sell it at . PERKINS & 66,, Ce ee ee es 2S 06S 9450290906096] 98 OO DFAS]IF]OHOIOSHSE 4 in ladies Summer Capes, , <= eas ee NES eS > “es a% sk ~~? s)- WSS “Et Me tf THE UNPRECEDENTED SALES © OF JOHNSONS BAKING POWDER during the last month, speaks volamee for its purity and merit. lt is the cheapest high grade Baking Powder sold on the Island. Why é pay 60c a pound for Baking Powder when we guarantee ours to be the best You have no middlemen’s profit to pay on our 25c a pound. t JOHNSON & JOHNSON aust oe RN OS t us 2 75 ioe em % eS Nee RS A OT ciate aie te Minne » 6 ren ee be Se OE TEER sal | array, ay a a eee — ner Cie, ee ee SPARS eae ol tt WAISTS AT STANLEY S »~a eas a ea rorQbe EACH about a doz left—regular 45¢c waists — Park clors, starched collars and cuffs—sizes 32 t. 38 inch. FOR 60c EACH a splendid assortment, good patterns—detatch- a\ le collars— all sizes—regular 85¢ and 95c each — now 60c each. FOR "7/75¢ BACH This lot includes all waists from $1.00 to $1.25 perfection in style, assortment, fit, finish and workmanship all sizes, STANLEY BROS. The Always Busy Store. dehetheieks dead: ee ~=se a = ~a 2? =] eS =e 2 oe & S @ ® @2S2O2283222 @ =>. = ~=>e > ee @ @ @ *® 2 = 2 2] B28 2 2 &@ 4yo D. GORDON, SIXTUS McLELLAN High-Class Taioring and Men's Furnishings, ate Our Ambition is to conduct our business so that every purchaser shell be pleased. We are not doing business for this year or for the next. We want your trade continuously. Drop in and see our new fall Suitings, Overosating and Trouserings; they are plumbs. C00esevseece GORDON & McLELLAN Men’s Stylish Outfitters Upper Queen St. FAShion The NewColorisgs in Suitivgs The Latest Designs in Trouserings Thd Newest Fabrics for Prince Alberts and Morning Coats ‘xen the latest fashion plates, for then you want to know if our artists can produce the garment when finish ed just as represented. She bosses everybody—well, nearly everybody. Weare up to-date with her newest productions in colorings and designs, and our artists can produce the rest as represented on the fashion plates, Come aud Select Your Spring Suit John McLeod & Goy., TORISAAL ARTISTS, i ce ‘ : + (eS pee Ot ie ™ ee Scaueasendbnanesieniicens ames eee 2 et coerce ee ee mene ¥ * r a