23 ae PES ee BR aPoee fame cated eer * 2s a ea : THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 30 1898; Menor wr STs owe oo Babys Own +; —Soap” -* ~~ vee j “WHAT WE HAVE WH’LL HOLD.” en treated to a bath with “CABY‘S OWN SOAP } Baby when he has once b —wants no other—because he knows no other makes him fec)] so nice. . | Many imitations of Baby’s Own So > an, look like it, but baby feels the difference. Tr > Albert Toilet Soap Co., Mfrs. i Montreal. 71 PARADA 04ers NOVA SCOTIA’S menses I epi PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION —AND— INDUSTRIAL FAIR > dlls HALIFAX. N. S&S: Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 29th, 1898 £16,000 $16,000 By 25 per cent. tlie largest Prize List of- ferid im |Sastern Canada. Improvemsnt ia Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expen:e the Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hand & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont,, with display of Fire Works surpassing any~- thivg ever seen East cf Toronto. To- getner with numerous other new and original amusements from London and New York, Superior in every wsy io the Great Show of 197. For Prize Li-ts and all information, addrese, in Premiums J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. —— ee MARK FISHER, SONS & CO, Victoria Souare, MONTREAL Importers of Fine Woollens and Tailors Trimmings Sole proprietors of the “Klondike” Se ge. Sample Room, 72) Prince Wm. St. St. John, \V. B. H. H. HARVEY Agent. PK. Island Railway St. John Exhibition Sept. 13th to 23rd teturn tickets issued from all stations atone single first class fare, beginning September 12th, ending with September 22nd, limited to return Sept. 27th. Special Low Rate cesta S380 Not more than $3.50 will be charged frem any station on the Railway on tickets which will be issued at al) stations and on trains on the 14th and 19th Sepiember and limited te re‘urn four days, exclusive of date of issue and Sunday. G.A. SHARP, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, August 3, 1898 —2aw sw w4i | THE FIRST CHINESE BABY SHOW) The first Chinese baby show in the world has just been held here. There were 200 of them. From embroidered | slipper to shaven poll they were arrayed | in their best. They wore satin blouses ' that shone in the sun with a silvery shimmer. They wore embroideries of wonderful birds and bees and flowers never seen on land or sea. The little boys were shaven, and the little girls had their hair stiffened and polished and dressed as though for the grandest fanction, with little birdcages and fringes of beads and paper atop. There were great tinklings of metal and much shining of green jade. A new fashion in infant headgear showed a halo of stiff pompons that rose above the infants’ somber eyes. Others wore huge rosettes of silk on each temple, like a joss, and one little girl had a mane of black silk ene strings hanging down from the | back of her head. Even the baby com- plexions had been looked after. On the smooth, yellow cheeks appeared the most lovely patch of pink rouge, put on quite frankly in the Chinese fashion. The rosebud mouths were touched up, and the narrow brows beautifully pen- ciled.—Penang Gazette. | Humors of the Dublin Gallery. The humor of the Dublin gallery has Jong been proverbial. Macready, in his **Reminiscences,’’ relates that on one occasion when playing Otway’s ‘‘ Venice Preserved,’’ Jaffier’s long and rather drowsy dying speech was interrupted by one of the gallery, in a tone of great impatience, calling out very loudly, **Ah, now die at once!’’ to which an- other from the other side immediately replied, ‘‘Be quiet, you blackguard,”’ then turning with a patronizing tone to the lingering Jaffier, ‘‘Take your time. ’’——Cornhill Magazine. The Russian Soldier, The common soldier in Russia re- ceives 3 rubles per annum—about $2.25. The day rations consist of two pounds of suchary, which is a very coarse kind of bread made of cracked rye, baked hard at first, then cut into small pieces and farther dried in a heated oven; a small *n@ntity cf salt and some soup. ———. That Wearing Tearing Maddening Headache ts often the result of eye strain inetead of drugs, in such cases tie only reasonabie and e«fectual 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 gland *to bave you call on as if troubled in aby way with your eyes. G- F. HUTCHESON @ Queen St. Graduate Opticia SS eUSte JOCeoCeeceoeeCeo SSOTCOSCSCHSECOETE SEO LE0C0 CESS SEE O SSSSESSEOHYLS 4OSSOROSOCHLS ESSER HASBHOASGEOSS The Vaccination Act 18886. Notice is hereby given that Vaccination will be attended to under the provisions of the above cited act, by the undersigned at their respective offices, from 2 to 4 p.m. daily, for the present. RICHARD JOBNSON, M.D. PETER CONROY, M. D. Superintendents of Vaccination 91 twice a wk 3 weeks, —— Black Diamond Line i The 8, Ss Wednesday morning, due at Ch’town Satu 3rd, and willsail for St John’s, Harbcr | Coban sailing from Montrea August 3ist, will be rday morning, Sept. Graces and .Bouavista, carrying horses, cattle and and produce under deck at rales, For farther particulars paseage apply to Newfoundland, : sheep on deck, lowest possible as to freight and PEAKEBROS & CO Ch’town Aug 27, 1868 Agents ~~ Claret and Mineral Waters cases, | doz quarts. Water cases, 6 doz (Belfast) Ginger ale Claret in English Soda each, English cases 6 doz each Wholesale. J. & T. MORRIS, —— MOLASSESANDSUG AR Now landing ex schooner “MARY P” direct from Barbados, 500 barrels bright 180—3aw, 2vks If you cannot get beef, mutton will answer. You may choose between mill:, water, coffee or tea. But there is no second choice for Scott’s Emulsion. I: is Scott’s Emulsion or nothing. When you need the best cod-liver oil, the best hypo- phosphites, and the best glycerine, all combined in the best possible manner, you have only one choice. It brings prompt results in all cases of wasting, or loss in weight. All druggists; sec. and $1.00, SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists, Toronto. — CS GOLD FILLED TEET An example of sone of the queer ex- periences people have when they are called upon to buy a thing with which they are not familiar and which they have need of only on rare and unusual occasions is thus set forth by the Mil- waukee Sentinel: A young woman who worked as a domestic went to a dentist to get her teeth repaired. He repaired them and sent a bill of $85. He justified himself for the charges by explaining how much the fillings cost him. In one hol- low tooth, he said, he put $10 worth of gold. The bill was paid, and recently, when the little nugget (said to be worth $10) came out, the woman took it toa goldsmith and had it appraised. He weighed it scrupulously and valued it at 48 cents. She no longer has faith in her dentist. It seems to be always good taste to ‘*go shopping’’ among the dentists be- fore having any considerable amount of work done. There is considerable hum- buggery about the business in some quarters. The public is told that $15 is a fair price for a crown and stands realy to pay it, on the ground that good work deserves good pay. <A few biocks away the same work was done last week for $5, just as well as if $15 had been paid, and it was done bya réputable dentist. One dentist figured on $85 for six teeth, and another 200 yards away performed the service for $30.—Philadelphia Times. Woon’s PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed te promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous , Weakness, Ervissions,Sperar atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use > of Tobacco, Opium or Stimnu- Before and After. e: ts, which soon lead te In- frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only TIeliabie and IlIoncst Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by’return mail. Price, one package, £1; six, $5. One will please, siz wil cure. Pamphlets frec to any address, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist The price SELLS it, the QUALITY recom- meermis it. Ouc Teas .. “Your tea is the best we have ewer used, I am glad J gave your atr‘al order. for I find it pays to buy the Best”, This is what our customers tell us every day. Are Good yourself that what we say is correct Our CEYLONS are choice in flavor and strength. SANDERSON & CO — Retail. NOTICH. Notice is hereby given that the first Annual Meeting, ofthe Wheatley River H ll Com pany, will be held in the hall of the said Company, at Wheatley River, in Queen’s County, on Monday, the twenty ninth day of August, A. D., 1898, at seve o’clock p. w., for the purpose of organiza- lion, electing offiziers, making by-laws and the transaction of general business. Dated this 18th day of August, A. D., Try a package and find out for; BANK’S PART IN FARMING How does a bank help tS farmer? With the approach Of the time for plowing and planting, seeds and fer- tilizer will be necessary. How can the farmer buy them if the last season was a poor one? He has spent all of his earnings in running the household dur- ing the long winter. He goes to the dealer in fertilizer in the nearest vil- lage and asks, ‘‘What is the price of fertilizer a ton?’’ ‘Fifty dollars,’’ the dealer replies. ‘‘Well, I will need two tons, and that will amount to $100.’’ ‘Yes. Take it along now?’’ ‘‘T haven’t the ready cash just now, but’’— ‘Oh, that’s all right. I know you’re good for it.. Take it along and give me your note payable in four months. By that time your crops wiil be yielding a profit.’’ The farmer gives his note; the dealer {ndorses it and gives it in payment to the wholesaler from whom he gets the fertilizer; the wholesaler senda it to the manufacturer of the fertilizer, who in turn takes it to his bank and borrows the money on it less the interest. The farmer gets his seed in the same way and at the time of the expiration the notes is able to meet his obliga- lone. Thus, instead of the farmer bemg compelled to wait until he can get the cash to pay before he can buy the fer- tilizer and seed, he obtains them when he needs them. The dealer, instead of having to wait until the farmer A oy the money before he can sel! his goods, sells them in the proper season and receives what is to him practically cash. The wholesaler receives from the retailer what is as good as cash to him, and the miuufacturer receives virtually cash from the wholesaler. How would all this be possible were it not that the bankers had collected the idle money of other people and were able to lend it out to good advantage? The farm would go unplanted; the ground would go untilled; there would be no crops to yield a profit. That’s where the bank helps the farmer.—New York Press. —_— 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 eafest ronte t> any part is via the KOYAL MAIL STEBMER e dee lak hake, (Classed A 1 at Lloyds) , Leaves North Sydney every 7 fr t= Tuesday, Thursday and Satur. day evening on arrival of the [.C.R express. Returning leaves Port Aux Basque every Monday, Wedaesaay and Friday evenings on arrival of St. John express, FARE: Charlottetown to St. John’s, NAd. First Claes $20.05 Second Class 10.30 Return 33.81 Throngh tickets onsale at all stations on the I.C.R.,C.P.R. and Str. Nav. Co. 8" T he se» trip will be only 6 Hours. For all information apply to R. G. REID, St. Jotin’s NAd,; or ARCHIBALD & CO., Agents, North Sydney, C.B,. KINDERGARTEN . Th Kindergarten will reopen on Mon- da’, September 5th, at 9.30 o’clock a. m. tne 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 echolarsare 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 Sayre, Superintendent, or F.S. MOORE, Secretary. 197 3wks tue, thu, eat 174 tt Hich-erade Ari Parlor S. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an office 4 doors up from J. T. McKenzie’s store on west side of Queen street, and is of- fering to enlarge any subject from a photo, tin-type or group picture very cheap for three months, that everybody may have a sam- ple of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest grade work ever delivered on P. E. IL Beware of unauthorized agents. All work guaranteed, and no de pos Barbadoes sugar, 200 puns, choice Bar- | 1898. badoes molasses. ALBERT McKAY N. RATTENBURY. 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