at Vey Most nauseating jin the palate, Epec tion. It is ry et e¥ ‘ ! r i wh —_ eel Se an ee re ane A de PPR TD] WQIGYUY THE PD PAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN MARCH 19, VRIL. ‘ifies for strength building, are unpleasant if rot but Bovril is a very marked excep- PUD to the sick patient, the convalescent, or the individual unde: } 1 4 ne a course ot his eh pus sic train A Pleasant Ref to the healthy and strong pense with the use f nerve called tonics, and use this Createsi of Stre: —— PREPARED LL LiMITED BOVR London, Canada England It will be a wise course Ce-10¢8 pelng aq ane Beverage to dis- } stirulants and so aestruying a oe aut th Producers BY———— and 27 St, Peter St. Montreal | RUE S | WATCHES. EVERY ONE TIMED BEFORE SOLD $7.50 to 8.50 « 25) « 16 « 5.50 “ 50,00 10 « 400 © 5000 Screw Bezel and Back, 0. F. 18 size $8.50 to $40.00 14 « sao .* 14.00 $95,00 | 50.00 | 35.00 18 size 16 ‘5 15 “és Your initials, engraved on back free of charge. EWTAYLUR, Cameron Block, City. anl4d1354w en Neuralgia in the head is aim st inva decayed and abscess ied teeth. Don’t suffes needlessly when vo 1 can be relieved in a few hours and cur+d in a few days by the careful treatment w~, will give you. DR... H. AYERS DENTIST. Painiess Extraction wf Teeth. Wants, Lost, Found &e } ! i ; j j } ——— -_-——- cee a tt | TO LET j situeted house on upper j southern half of the residence Chief Justice ‘Palmer, now ii 1 cecuration of Soanenie ‘ry Cheyne Hot ard cold water | n sami?, rent moderate, POSS sion g ven Ist | May uext. Apply to MH, James Parmer, ! Ch’town, i» | ' | ! { { That comfortabie and plersantly | Queen St.. being the of the late bouse and store FOR SALE.——Dwelling 57 eod 7. White, Bayfield st. lower Prince &', Chappell. VO LET—A cottage on possession Istof Apri. D oS TO LE?.- One half of the three s'ory dwel- ling house, containing eigkt lerge ;ooms, on Prince St. Poxscssion given om JodMay next Ww W Wellner 42 iuated ard at pre-ent } Posse SSIOD to Peake 63 tf ke | & aisereliaien | iv ib! ; beANTIS mfortable cattage on Water Si, cccupied by Mr- truce Stevrrt en about middle may. Apply Bros, & © 0. (h'iown, TO LET.—The house and premises known as the “oid London House,’ situateon water St., next*>s Government Warehouse No 1. Appl” io Peake pros & Co, jana -tf JIGGY R FOR SALE-A neerly new jigger, w.ii be sclhicheap. Apply to this office. 64 oi pd W ANTEL—And active busi aeas mman witha small cash ce pial, Aprpiy P.v. Box 662, Uhariottetows , t3 dy £1 WAwtiED—A steady well re ommend d man, must have some Knowledge of farming house xi be usefn] abeut the Dr. G. a. w arburton, West Koyai-y. a2 WANTED.—A bonse ecntaining abort seven or eight 7rcoms in a desizabk Apply to this office. iOcality. riably caused by ; Wall b ee Child or Adult will find instantaneous relief and prompt cure 3 For Coughs or Colds in the Celebrated... DR. HARVEY’S SOUTHERN RED PINE Nothing like it to check and cure a cough Price: only 25 cents per Bottle. Does not upset the stomach 4 $90OOe “THE ESSENCE OF THE VIRGINIA PINE” THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., er Sa oo Cocoreooeoosooooeees 99OS0O 400090060686 o00ccsetts en —— ; Uk ks U THAT GLITTERS is -_—~ =e Many are taken in now -a-days, and are | | paying from ten to twenty doliace for a not worth five, by baying from pedlers and others who are nut watch- makers, Do not b2 Deceived. But when you want a reliable watch buy only of one who understands the trad- and asks ony & fair price tor a good article, G. H. TAVLOER Jeweler and Optician. Charlottetown, FOR SALE That valueble 10 acr?2 lot situated op- posite the Quarrie, on Mt. kd. Road. Apply tu che office of gs L. L. BEER 65— eld Stamps Highest price paid for old New Bruns- - > ea’ eh BP Re ac dr a4 wick, ova Scotia, Newfonndland and Pol Istand Stamps; u-ed or unused. R. H. MASON, Box 295, Charioitewown : h i, McLE \N.Q.¢ Us BARRISTER, &c. Baown’ Bock, CHARLOTTETOWN, | | ee NE A ena DANGER IN A SHAK A LEARNED DISQUISITION ON DIS EASE TRANSFER. Microbes of Every Kind Find Lodgment In the Skin—Contact Even of the Clean- ly May Spread Contagion-—-Serious Me- sults From Hand Clasping. Is it possible for one man to commnu- nicate disease to another by the shaking of hands? If this qnes.ion be true, should the custom be abandoned or should it be modified under medical instruction so as to minimize the danger? The existence of micro-organisms ‘nimical to life and health has been es- dispute. Dr. Breiter recently printed , on this hypothe- But his leading point, insisted up- 02 with much force, is the danger which is hidden in the apparently harmless and sometimes pleasing custom of shak- ing hands. He says: ‘*That the surface of the human body is a very hotbed for the propagation of tablished beyo nd founds his thesis, he Medical Record Pvt LU a — variety of micro-organisms Fecrlinger, Mittman, Bizzozero, Ma- giora and Welch have elucidated most conclusively. It is certainly beyond the shadow of a Goubt that in the presence of a predisposing factor and sometimes even withort that the microbic disesses are ushered into existence by their indi- vidual prototypes, this being essentially brought about by contact in some way of the two contingent forces Moder: surgery is founded on this principle. The carefulness with which we prepare our ha id surgical instruments be- fore and after a surgical operation well! exemplifies the importance of a famil- iarity with its dangers in every sense. ‘*We recognize that many of our mi- crobic diseases, especially of the exan- thematic type, eliminate their toxic ele- ment very largely through the medium of the skin, which undergoes extensive exfoliation, disseminating the poison far and wide. Isolation is resorted to and enforced most rigorously, thereby check- ing the spread of the disease, and then disinfectants lavishly used cause the de- struction of the offending armies. In the era of scientific prophylaxis conse- quent upon the introduction of the mi- eroscope, bacteriology and antiseptics we find a steady decline of epidemics either developing in the outer world or in our hospital wards. Yet accidental inoculations of tuberculosis, smallpox and vaccinia, as wellas more horrible diseases, still exist and are but demon- strations of either an unavoidable cause or a faulty observance of established data. ”’ Dr. Breiter gives a thorough disc sion as to what may be the result of con- tact of the bands. He declares that with men who are of cleanly habits, but who have acquired disease and such as the y would wish to hide from their fellow men, the specific bacillus of this disease has been found in filth collected from the hand. He hasfound tubercle bacilli in the dirt taken from the hand of the man suffering from tpberculosis, the Klebs-Loetiler microbe among cases of suspected diphtheria and had no donbt that the specific germs of every microbic disease may and would be found in mil- lion, on the surfaces of the hands if proper experimeutation were made. He proceeds as follows: ‘*Many victims of scarlet fever, both ” the early and desquamative stages, sveciallzy the latter. are walkiny the nds ar "2, us ne RK. Island Railway O-« and after MONDAY, 27th Dec., 180%, trains 0. this Railwaw will run daily, (Sun javs excepted,) as uncer, ! Trains Out- eo , Trains In vard. Read! STATIONS. wads Read Gown, | _ eM. M,) -M, A. M 8 10, 6 201 Charlottetown ...| 5 ab 40 Ot 8 ny) 6 33).. Royalty Tunction. | 216 9 40 417) 7 12)" North Wiltshire. | 1 40 8 & 43217 24|.. Hunter River, ../ 1 99) 8 4) > oe 7 oe. eae 1 oo 8 & 13: 7 58). Emerald... ......i19 53! 7 38 6 27| $ OM, . Freetown ...... 12 42} 7 o 47) 3 25).. Kensington .... 79 941 7 18 5 2, S Ww Ar. | { Lv. 12 oo! 6 48 Y. M.'P. M r S'Side - | \A, Ne y SOL | Ar. 10 30) 1 11|..Miseouche ......) 10 10) 1 - .» Wellington ......1 3 47) j 2 2), Port Hill . 2.000) 9 | 2 BH). O’Learv......0.5) 3 2 ; 2 5S}. , Bloomfield ..... | 7 34 4 34).. Atberton........ 6 55 5 20). Tignish 6... ....! 6 00 ee A. M So A. M.! vn P. M.} a 2 23 3, . Charlottetown ... 10 H€ 2% 5A, .Royalty Junction 10 1¢, 3 2 /OE: necscaes 92 2 99) ir , 4 10) eh ot Stewart fe : a 6 22; (ANNs ein awl 7 38 6 45) .Georgetown .... 7 1q + M. ae A. P. M. iA. M. Nese, 4 05|..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 35 4 43) . Morell... .....0s 817 5 12) St. Peters ......] 7 48 65 57|,, Bear River ececeel 03} 6 40}, -Souris.... *eeeeee 6 20 P. M. A. M, P.M. oa 6 15). .Emerald ......| 7 80 6 05} .. Cage Traverse ..| 7 0 mS BS, iA. T.a 1s are ran by Eastern Stailird Time | nnn streets of every large city reaay to in- , graft upon the moist hand of any chance acquaintance the prolific virus of the disease. The same may be said of per- sons with pulmonary tuberculosis, whose hands and handkerchiefs, through constant wiping of the mouth, are foul and saturated with the bacteria laden expectoration of the disease. Tubercu- losis of the hand, the lesion large or small in area, often painless and un- ized as such for a long while and recogn perhaps untreated, is by no means an infrequent occurrence. Seabies, we know, has a marked pre ile ‘tion f or th a hand. Need I mention others? Now whether these conditions are the resalt of hand to hand contact or not does not matter. The conditions themselves are dangerous elements, and it is the con- sideration of tion of disease that we are studying. “Of cx the mucous membrane serves as a better pabulum for the inva- sion and development of micro organ- isms, but the skin is not absolutely neg- ative in that respect, and if it were it would make little difference, as tho two, skin and mucous very often in close apposition with each other. We know that the band has car- ried bacteria to the mouth, disseminat- ing contagion in that way. Typhoid fe- ver, Asiatic cholera, diphtheria and oth- er diseases are known to have been pro- daced that way. Why search through medical libraries for similar and per- br=3 elinsive evidence? The subjec ct has passed the stage of novelty. So while we professional people are by reason of our profession forced to invite gnd then to battle—for we have antisep- tics—with these enemies, there is no reason why we should unnecessarily and under the cloak of custom invite them and then leave them to do their harm. “Some may look upon this subject with derision. Nevertheless the truth is this: No matter how small the pervent- age of evil consequences arising from this universal handshaking, the total number, in view of its extenusiveness, must necessarily be great. The subject is deserving of serious consideration. Conscientious physicians and: surgeous will accord it.’’ jurse mora * con Freddy’s Fear. They pass a plate ef cakes to Freddy at dessert. He puts out his band, hesi- tates, then draws it back and begins te weep. ‘*What are you crying for?’ asks his mother. ‘*Because you are going to scold me when I choose the biggest one.’’—Fi- gyaro. —_ + eet tae nee IT DON’T PAY Te buy drinks for the boys —it don’t psy to buy drinks for yourself. It will pay w quit, buat the tronble has been ae ee ce ww do this, The Drxos Vege- table Cure will sbsolutely remove all desire fur liquor in a couple of days, so yon can gut without anv self-denial, and pob dy need know you are taking medicine, which 1s perfectly barmiless, pleasant to taste, and produces good appetite, refresh ing sleep, steady uervea,and does rot interfere with buo-rinesa duties. You’) save money aud saws in health and eelf respect from tf Fall parvenlers tie D xon Cure Co., No 40 Park (near Milton St.), Montreal. 4 00D nye vale for n we give l e etari, : se aled. avonne, oney exper ded, is what n al! in vur line, to which we attribute our steady increase in business. We are showing a nice aseoiiment of Ladies’ and Gentlemens , ~ WATCHES this season, which are all thoroughly texted before leaving ozr siore, W- gvaranive every watch sold by us to give satisfaction, by buying now you can procure @ good time piece VERY LOW as our goods ate bought low for typo rae}, Cali and see for ycurselt, at— OQ OS W. N. TARTOR Onrosite Crabbe’s Hardwre S TON DRS. Sealed Tenuers addressed to the under- eigoed wil] be received until Thursday, March 3ist, 1898, from cheese makers willing to engage to manatacture the see output of cheese at the Da irviag Station. Tenders ‘0 state priee per 100 ibs of cheese, finding all supplies, FOO Store. ; S00 8 and also for mannfacturizg only. Also sealed tenders addressed to the und: r-igned will be received until Thurs | day, March 31+t, 1898, from parties ling to contr: BCt ior hanling the season's milk to the Winusloe Dsirving Station. ach tender must be ace mpanied by the $3.0 which will be ne event returned 1a of non-xeceniavree of tender, ‘lan of renter ean be xe n al the resid LCe of the nudersigned Y (Has, Cuas. Prrexto~. Pres, Tarir, Sec’v. cm 8 Printing at mea Woe in all its branches at the Exan- INER Office, one of the best equip- ped Job Printing Establishment, on P, E. Island, 1898. such factors in the causa- | nembrane, are | Winsloe a —e asnene r Ieee tiie ites See > From Inula and Ceylon PARK WHOLESOME TEA, Pure tea, tea that is full of body and fragrance, tea that strengthens, that is the tea which is packed in Tetley’s Elephant Grand Packets, evs Whether you buy the 40C., 50c., 6oc., 700, or $1.00 per Ib. grades of Tetley’ s Ele- t<.3 phant Brand Packets, you have the BEST OF TEA VALUES Sold only in % and 1 Wb. air tight lead packets. PARAARAARAARAAEAC LR a eo na EAL CERT FAAP PRR PT Where thers atch Fish isa good place for you to go. Anyone who ha tovgat Furniture here will tell you this is the right place to get rigkt goods et right prices, 7 un for ‘BEDROOM SUITES ALL PRICES JOHN NEWSOY, The Real Bargzin Giver. SRATE t vie ‘A fides tateaeee SCRE TET dts: fa verte wreicay ateaeeeatena ety ATR RATERS EREA FEMALE PTR REPO AEE RA EEE EES PT icis ivi tite is eee eetet ileal tis 7. Wer eerie = —— = NE Cage RmOCKEY and Genuine Acme Club OPOS SV 20906 Lot CO Hockey Sticks at same discount. SIMON WCRASBE STOVES SEARDWARE oe ins wll am cn oe ees el oe ee oe ee Oe ae at 20 per cent. off, Walker s Corner a, ~* ae lt At see neptnle at PO ROO2E PEELE PAINLESS DENTISTRY ¢) Q SKILFUL DENTISTRY MODERN DENTISTRY Dentistry by Specialists All the above are found at our office. SAVE THAT TOOTH We alwavs alvise to have’ a tooth eavel. a lished our business ov the fact that we ea¥® tect. When it 8 necessary thata tooth must come out, we extract without pain, by use Of the famous BERLIN METINOD Teeth filled absolutely without pain, by use rf We have e«tab : ic] ‘® i) : 2) ‘ ELECTRICT cag en * dv = wa 5 6-4 o~ er Crown and Brivce Worx is mode:», Cal] and see epecimens, VUur Arririca. Teera. them In every way. We use hest materiale, and have modern machine ry to wi y > . We make all kinds, an! guaran: with, We put ,old filling in Artifical teeth, evervthi ng to ° make them Jook natural. Our prices are low, and ali work graranteed, CS BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS, © * Over Store of Prowse Bros. BD Cpen evenings 7 to 8. wee CPCLS CLLLY