a gg ete SAVES OUR WOMEN ry Compound Banishes Their Troubles, . ¥ . { ! i Paine's Ca Al Fully Restores Every Won- anly Funetion * ———— --—— Fortifies the Entfre Female Organism. Wetrs & ! wx Co Gent :—It aff ; me much pleas-~ ure to t lerful good that I} have der fi Paine’s Celery Com- | pound I was vn and greatly | troubled with Indik , and after using several botties of your med) tine I was com pletely cure i: and can sav that | fee] like anew person. I trust this may be of some use to others who suffer as I did, Youre truly ' KE! iA { ia iISE 391 Pine Ave., Moutreal Tok ONLY Dore} For Victims of Bright's Disease is Dodd's Kidney Pills. + Not a day passes on which the @e'rspapers do not record the death of ore or more persons from Bnight’s Disease. Already its .victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total. grows larger. No class fs safe-from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all Their misertas And fatclistes. are not responsible for aS many deatns 25 have been caused by Bright’s Dis- ; ease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it ; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as a summer breeze. That great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of the worst cases, It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved | ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind-—Bright’s Disease? Then use-/Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only cure on eart/ for this disease. ee <usseemes ae — Soo ote 40046808088 ‘ ADVICE ABOUT ; i Spice. é $ ¢ When ordering a package of Pepper, Ginger, Allspice, Cin namon or Cream of Tartar from your grocer you Can al- ways feel sure of securing the ¢ ° : best quality by asking for : : : Chitown Engineering School. Young men who wish assistance along, En- gineering .ines wili bave an Opportunity of ob- taining it during the coming winter months as the undersigne | propese opening a school for the study of Mathematics, Surveying, Mech- anical and Marine Engineering, etc. This school will be of great advantage to those who are desirious of itcreasing their knowledge in these subjects, but who are un- able to take a college course. _ Special attention will be given to mech- anics taking mechanical drawing and to Marine Engineers going up for examination. For further particulars as to hours, terms ete, early en juiries--either in person or by letter, are solicited. Signed G.D. MACKINNON, B.A Sc T.A. MACLEAN Jr. B. A. £C Mechanical and Mining Engineers and Sur- veyore. P. O, Address, Charlottetown, FLOUR. Every week or so we are receiving Flour by the car-load direct from the Mills in Ontario. Always buying for cash we are able to offer Flour tocur customers at the very iowest rock-bottom prices. We keep in stock such well-known brands as Beaver, Monarch, Puritan, Five Roses, Queen City, and Parkdale See our prices before buying else— where, HOW TO DRINK WATER There are fev people, sve think, who thoroughly realize the value of water as a beverage or who know how to ob- tain the greatest advantage from it. The effects produced by the drinking of water, as pointed out by oar excellent contemporary, Health, vary with the manner in which it is drunk. If, for instance, a pint of cold water’ be swal- lowed as a larye draft, or if it be taken in two portions with a short interval between, certain definite results follow —etfects which differ from those which would have resulted from the same qnantity taken by sipping. Sipping is a powerful stimulant to the circulation, a thing which ordinary drinking is not. During the act of sipping the action of the nerve which shows the beats of the heart is abolished, and asa conse- quence that ergan contracts much more rapidly, the pulse beats more quickly and the circulation in varions parts of the body is increased. In addition to this, we find that the pressure under | thesipping of fluid. And here is a point | pulse fora time than will a glass of j ° . | deavoring to reform, the effect being } a white storekeeper going through the which the bile is secreted is raised by which might well be noted by our read- ers: A glass of cold water, slowly sipped, will produce greater acceleration of the THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, OOSTOBER 25 1898 IMPARTIAL An English clergyman, reoently set- tled in a small town in Perthshire, met a farmer’s boy while visiting the mem- bers of his congregation. In the course of conversation the boy said his parents had an aunt staying with them. The parson, not having much acquaintance with the Scottish language, and not quite comprehending what the boy said asked: ‘Then, do I understand that your aunt is on your father’s side or on your mother’s?’ To which the young agriculturist re- plied: ither, excep’ when them baith.’’—Dandee People’s Jour- nal. Dry Piste Photography. The first amateur pictures on dry plates were made something after the method employed by Charles Lamb's celebrated Chinaman in obtaining roast pig. The Chinaman burned his house to roast his pig. The amateur tore his camera to pieces to get his picture. The first hand camera was a pasteboard box containing one plate. A pinhole served as a lens and after the exposure of the plate the box was taken to the dark wine or spirits taken at a draft. In this | connection it may not be out of place to mention that sipping cold water will often allay the cgaving for alcohol in those who have been in the habit of tak- ing too much of it and who may be en- probably due to the stimulant action of the sipping. A Perfect Performance, At a variety entertainment given in aid of a popular institution one of the ‘‘turns’’ was a ventriloquist. As this gentleman was recognized as one of the cleverest members of his profession, his appearance was looked forward to with much interest. At last it came. The stage attendants carried on to the stage | three dressed figures, seated in chairs, as | usual. The professor followed and then | went through an astonishing perform- ance. Noone could detect a muscle of his face move during the laughable dia- ropes, and the changes of voice seemed marvelous. On retiring the applause was deafen- ing, and the ventriloquist had to return again and again to thank the audience for their appreciation. A couple of min- utes or so after, when the audience were talking among themselves as to how it was done, they were thunderstruck to see the three figures get up from the chairs and walk off the stage also, but on realizing how completely they had been ‘‘sold’’ the laughter was uproari- ous. The professor had got three of bis friends to take the place of his usual “lay”? figures foy that night only.— Pearson's Weekly. How Rankruptcy Striker % Maorl- A Maori chief “ho lost £40 through bankraptey court hes given the follow- ing lucid exposition of this particular branch of British jurisprudence: ‘‘The pakeha (white man) who wants to be- come pakarapu (insolvent) goes into business and gets lots of goods and does not pay for them. He then gets all the money he can together, say £2,000, and puts all of it except £5 away where no one can find it. With the £5 he goes to a judge of the court and tells him he wants to become pakarapu. ‘‘The judge tnen calls all the lawyers together, likewise all the men to whom the pakeha owes money, and he says, ‘This man is pakarapu, but he wishes to give you all that he has got, and so he has asked me to divide this £5 among you all.’ The judge thereupon gives the lawyers £4 and the remaining £1 to the other men. Then the pakeha goes home.’’—London Chronicle. room, cut open, and the plate extracted. This was rather expensive picture mak- ing, and it was not long before a maga- Al, Dear to Him. Wife—The doctor orders me to the mineral baths at Carlsbad, and yon re- fuse me the means to go. how little you value me, Husband—On the contrary, I do not | wish to lose a pound of you.—-Fliegende Blatter. } } Strange as it may seem, the origin of the miter is to be found in Acts ii, 8, , ‘And there appeared unto them cloven | tongues like as of fire, and it sat upon | each of them.’’ The miter is supposed | to be a representation of these cloven | tongues, ‘Weel, whiles the ane an whiles the A LL RG E A DACH ES feyther leathers | tron whatever cause cured in half an hour by AOFFMANS HEADACHE POWDERS 10 cents and 25 cents at ot “*ergigts, Low-piiced Practical Watches So low-priced that the poor | man need not go without one. So practical that they wil! Jast a lifetime. zine camera was invented, and sudden- ly all the world began taking pictures. —Elizabeth Flint Wade in St, Nicholas, A Good Starter. Long—I’m getting too stout for com- fort, but am unable to find a remedy. Short—-It is said that nothing reduces surplus flesh like worry. Long—But I have nothing to worry me. Short—-Well, just to help you, I’m | willing to let you lend me $10.—Chi- cago News. It is stated that the merchandise car- ried by rail in the United States is dou- ble the amount of land carriage of all the other nations of the earth combined. This means that the 70,000,000 people of the United States transport twice as much merchandise as the remaining 1,400,000, 000 of mankind, —_ te Many persons cannot take plain cod-liver oil. They cannot digest it. It upsets the stomach. Knowing these things, we have digested the oil in Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites; that is, we have broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do the work of the digestive organs, and you obtain the good effects of the digested oil atonce. That is why you can take Scott’s Emulsion. Koc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, Toronta OOOO SESE OSSET «> $904 SOO 80 $ MONEY TO LOAN. On Farm Property aleo on Real Estate within the limits of the city ; in sums of from two to five hundred doi’ars at a reduction on current rates of interest. J. H. Reddin, Solicitor Cameron Block. COGS 00087 0920 < 6006 046 FO60 GOSS OF O 5960800 WoornD’s PHOSPHODINE. The Grent English Remedy. Six Packages Guarantced to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous R Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- _ atorrhea, Impotency and all , NM } effects of Abuse or Excesses, - A> a \epbn & Mental Worry, excessive use ara of Tobaceo; Opium or Stimu- efore and After. ake which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Peliable and Hlonest Medicine known. Ask druggist for 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 wi cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist- CARD. The undersigned wishes to intimate to the young ladies and gentlemen of Char~ lottetown, that ic is her intention to con- tinue the duncing classes so successfully conducted by her mother, for the past 50 years at TERPSICHORE HALL, Great George Street. Classes will be opened for the season, on Tuesday, Oct. 4th, at 4 and 8p. m. Private lessons given as usual. Beer & Coif... JANIE BURRIS. The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. John) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day traia for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a.m. (local) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali far at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line fot Boston. F. W. HALES: Ch*town, P. E. I, SECRETARY PAINTING. Miss M. H.Chisholin has reopened r studio in Morris Block and will ve lessons in Oil, China, Water lor, and Tapestry painting from ctober Ist 1898 to June Ist 1899. 2662 d&w weeks. ™e’ve lots of them. We want you to have one of them. G. F. HUTCHESON, Queen St. Jewelery Store, A Man can neither live nin ly or die Righteously Without a wife—zichter We sell Wedding Rings and also Wedding Presents. “He asked a maid if she would wed, And in his bouse her brightnees shed She faintly smiled and enswered low It to the Modern Store you go And buy the ring from JOREY & CO.” For wedding presents we have a large assortment of silverware all new latest designs with lowest prices. In clocks, we have a8 large a display as there is in the city and the lowest prices possible. Jewelery and Watches new and a good as- sortment and very cheap. Repairing promptly attended to. Clocks Watches and Jewelry at the Modern Jewelry and Fancy Good Store. JUREY & CO. Prowse’s New Stone Block. Opposite Poet Office. New Goocs New Goods At the:Cheap CrockeryiStore Just received a new and beautiful lot ot China, Glass, Torcelaine. al! kinds of Crockeryware. All the latest novelties in China. Also a large ttock of fancy goodsin Albums, Frames, Dressing Cases, Necktie Boxes, Gloves and Handkerchief Boxes, etc., etc. Dolls all kinds and prices. Call and see them. No trouble to show goods, Handsome articles for Wecding Presents co. LEWIS PH OTO GRAPHS. We are now making all the latest styles of Photos, finished in a superior manner. either on glossy or flai paper At the Old Stand, Grafton St. North Side of Market Square. FOR SALE BY AUCTION To be sold on TUESDAY, the Ist of NOVEMBER INST, at 11 o’clock, a, m. The stock and crop comprised on the farm owned by Mr. Brenton F. Long- worth, on the Mount Edward Road, one mile from thecity. Also, at the same time, the farm, consisting of 80 acres or thereabouts. Terme a sale. BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. Ch'town, Oct 14, ’98— d&wtf TO LET Ahouse on Dorchester St., between Queen and Richmond St., containing eight rooms, with hall and pantry, good and stable—possession Ist Nov. Apply to Wm GRANT, at store. 245 That shows | a ow | yuu Vv OGOGGGGGGGE SZ SPN Wh eel only half enjoys its defi until he ian — Rigby Porous Waterproof Bicycle Suit In dry weather you would not know the cloth was water-proof, and in wet weether you can ride all day withovt getting wet, The Rigby cloth admits the air but keeps out the rain, Any wheel. man will see the great advantage of it at once, J ? Rigby Bicycle Suits 2 are made only by H. SHOREY & CO., Montreal, but are sold by all tip-to-date clothing dealers, | VO ¢ 0 ’ Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Cl’tewn] o oe = - i ~ ~ — — oe “ qjzAAS &22AaA 1 SS ¢SS4444 4684444689 “tl <- *; ae 4 ‘ Hr Rad Ene WES TE FHE = “ff . 4 AND SO ARE THE COODS atifl o | i | Before the nipping frost of winter puts in an ap- aff] Pearance it’s quite prcper for you to do your buying af} early. «| ‘ IVIEN’S SUITINGS 4 AND OVERCOATINGS 4| We have always held front rank in our line. 4, Our present stock is one of the finest we ever had «i the pleasure of showing and that is saying a good deal, Call and see our goods although you may not want to buy just now. > q a i a i ee at “ ee LONDON NEW CLOTH FOR FALL AND WINTER We have opened’a fine line of Nobby Cloths in suit ings, Overcoating and Trousering, Call now and get first choice—a full line of gents: fumg > nishings always on hand. | John McLeod & Co., Sartorial Artists. TORONTO EXHIBITION REMOVED To Charlottetown While in in Toronto attending the Fait we purchased the Entire Exhibit of The Deminion Organ Co And have them now on Exhibition if our ware rooms, They are beauties—eacl instrument fiaished and tuned with special care, No increase inprices. Call in and seé MILLER BR Ths P, E. Island Music House Connolly Bui'ding, Queen Sf. \ ' ’ -z ‘, ‘ a ad : ’ ss -