— ' THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, JULY 16 1893 A" Welcome Knock! Every mother should welcome into the household Baby’s Own eae Like baby himself, though srnall it brings happiness, because it is so good for baby's skin, and makes him > fresh and nice, BABY’S OWN SOAP is made from LD OMOEA DA SASS ANAAOAENG WS on COSA OS. purest vegetable oils, is delicately %, scented with flower extracts, and is J pre-eminently THE nursery soap of Canada. 72 SPORTED 6 SA. SASAEA wv we = 2 we SAN | e | solutely, the car ie ef dis Tile Wall Mens Duste i at om ADABDAS ~ LON ONUONON PEE ED 0 OP OAD. OVEN ED OABA PAO” HELLO! DYSPEPTICS! Read the Words That Tell How to Cure Dyspepsia. The Cure is Simple, Easy and Sure—It is Eflected by Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tab- lets, Which Cure by Removing the Cauee. “(\h ! he’s dyspeptic! There’s no use talking to him.” How often we hear such expressions used with regaid to some poor, osnifering victim of a dirordered stomach or au im- perfect digestion. : His misfortune is viewed ae a wilful fault, and he is called a crank, or a disa- greeable voor, ard is avoided and mis- trusted by those who once were his friends and companions. His physical sufferings are very great and very bardt» bear, but when men- tal torture is added, bis lot becomes uu- bearable. Very frequently suicide is the result. Tuere is « way (o escape all these tor- tures—all the puyeical and mental agonies that Dyspepsia brings. Jc is a very simple | and easy way. So get rid cf dyspep-ia, we must remove the cause, | Dyspepsia is cau-ed by imperfect diges- ‘tion. Therefore, to get rid of dyspep: fa, we must make the ¢igestion perfect. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets do this. They digest the food themse!ves. Thus lhey remove, th» nw and ab- Therefore and all ite effects mast the disease itself g too. Two or three wecks’ use of Dodd’s Dyspepsia ‘lablets rests the stomach tufficiently to allow it its strength. The Tablets act on the stomach itself, imparting to it strength aod vigor. Dedd’s Dyspepsia Tablets quickly and permanently cure indigescion, biliousness, sick heatuche and sll other stomach troubles. Doid’s Dyspepsia Tablets ure sold by all druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxes $2.50, or sent, on receipt of price, by ihe Dodd’s Medicine Co., Limited, Toronto, Ont. _— Pas ee ae to regain fd A At gins Se a er re eee er Coats rs Mens Long Duster Coats | Mens Fine Balbriggan Under. | clothing Neligée Shivts Duck Shirts Shirts Straw Hats and Linen Waskable Ties Selling Cheap This Month at Silk RJA Caps J.B macdonald & Co ort, * @- ot. = = = oxbye =. os > AS AN US SU As aS CABLE ADDR&«SS “* ALGERNON”’ Algernon H. Prowse, Ship & General Broker, Com- mission Merchant, (hart- ering & General Agent St. John’s, - - A. B. C. CODE, For General Business - Newfoundiand s( ‘OTT’ > eX DE, i 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. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & SOWNE, Chemists, Toronte, ; oo Recelved nt of EES assortme ‘ woe a pice r, Ng Box 933 ) For Shipping | p [, OU SE SET \ 148 }2in f.rt FRocme S. F. TarBush, for the High Grade Art Co., has opened an Office 4 doors up from | T. MeKenzie’s store on west side of ueen street, and is of- fi ring to 1] rr photos, tin ty pes or group pict s very cheap for three months, tht erybody may have aq sample of their work. He has in the past 10 months delivered the highest r delivered on P. E. I Beware of thorized agents. A work Puaraliter ad, and lo depos required, 138 grade Wurk evi Una ~~ - — A. MACDONALD, DIRECT IMPORTER ALES, WINES AND LIQUORS, Wholesale & Retail LuiItTH HOUSE 32 to 38 Queen St.. Ch’town, P. E. I, E2 Write for stock list and prices. 158 dy 2aw Imo iehvasake i the newest designs in sterling silver and_ rolled plate, and selling very low, om? ow |W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardre Sio (HENRY R, LORDLY C. E E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Cornell University. Censulting Engineer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Island correspondence Charlottetown, A.M Orn. Soc. CO. Jobn. addressed to IMPORTANT TO DAIRYMEN 250—— 15 to 20 gallon milk cans the very best material obtainable, Prices right. The J- D. Bell Manufacturing Co Stove and Hard ware Merchants, Montague, June 7~—lm made Qo! Alva, Weyler’s Predecessor. Crossing the Flemish borders, Alva laid siege to all the chief towns, and every triumph he gained was sullied by the most vindictive cruelty. in capitu- lating the garrisons were shown no mer- cy, and ‘‘every atrocity which greed of rapine, wantonness of lust and blood- thirsty love of slaughter couid devise Was perpetrated by his express direc- tion.’’ In spite of these horrors the war of liberation among the Dutch went on, and the beacon fires of freedom were everywhere lighted. Unfortunately at the time Queen Eliz- abeth of England had re-established friendly relations with Spain, and the trading merchants and hardy mariners of the Netherlands were excluded from the kingdom. These ‘‘beggars of the sea,’’ as they styled themselves, driven back by necessity upon their own coun- Iry, sought to establish a base for their patriotic operations and fell upon the Spanish garrisons in the Dutch seaports of Brill and Flushing, and, expelling them, raised the banner of their Orange deliverer. Alva was in time succeeded by his son, Don Frederic, but affairs took no brighter hue for the Dutch. Towns were taken by assault, and in spite of Span- ish promises to spare life and property Alva could boastfully write to King Philip that they had cut the throats of the burghers and all the garrison (of Naarden) and had not left a mother’s son alive.—Self Culture. Iie Did Not Recognize Whey. The special correspondent of a well known trades paper furnished a most satisfactory laugh awhile ago fer a friend of his who lives up in :northern New York state, and he does not know it yet. He haé gone up the state to visit some mill or other, and the before men- tioned friend volunteered to drive him over to his destination. Now, while the special correspondent has a wonderfully general fund of information he knows little about the country, and when they were passing a large cheese factory he exclaimed: ‘‘Why, there’s a creamery! Just wait a minute while I go in and get a drink of buttermilk.”’ Vith this he jumped out of the car- riage and entered the building. My country friend says that whey is not plersant to take and that even the pigs won't eat it. But when the special cor- respondent asked for buttermilk the people in the factory gave him a big glass of thizt, ac iduous Jiqnid, which he swe!lowed down at a draft. The drive was then continued. The special corre- | spoident seemed to be very thoughtful. He frally exe laimed in his explosive fashicu: ‘Well, Smith, 1 don't kuOW what breed of cows you raise up here, but that was the darndest buttermilk I ever tasted.’’—Paper Mill. Two Steps at a Time. One evidence of the ever hustling char- actcristics of the average New Yorker is shown on the stairways of the up town station of the elevated railroad at Park place and Church street. The steps of these stairways are covered with rub- ber, but every other step has large iron rings imbedded in the rubber. This was caused by the fact that the New Yorker is never content to wait even one minute for a train, and that when ke hears one approaching as he is at the foot of the stairs he will rush up the stairs two steps at a time hoping to catch the train. Asaresult the elevated railroad offi- cials noticed that the rubber matting on every other step was wearing out twice as quickly as the rest. For a long time they pondered us to the causo, and one da fanager Fransioli sclved the preb- lem. To kuow was to actin his case, the steel re-enforced rubber now ] if l t! ‘ dinary 1 b.3¢ £tcvs “Fleetwood,” 2354, stands at Andrey Dovle’s stables, Grafton Street, every F ri- day. Balance of time at Al bert C raswell’ By . ° 1 Rustico. In breeding and in iudividuality this grand heree is not surpassed on the Island and Mr. Craswell expects to give him a mark of 2 26 or betier this fall like he gave bis brother Shaver last Breeders should see “Fleetwood” 1h! 2i d 2iw. fall. Wood's PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Er :issions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all _ fe tsof Abuse or Excesses, ; we \exaea es Menial Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimwu- Be efor ea nds Aft T 7 of Te which > von lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an carly grave. Has been prescribed over 3: cases; is the only Reliable an@ Honest Medicine he offers some worthless mecicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One wiil please, six will cure. Pamphie ta free to any address, | = make three trips per week each way, | hetween The Wood Company, Windser, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by Gecrge E Hughes, Druggist. POR SALE OR T0 LET. eae oe That well known business Hotel on Richmond Street, near the market. This Hotel conta‘ns about twenty good rooms and shop, all in good repair. Good Stabling for thirty horses, with large yard in coanection, Arply to THOMAS CAMPBELL 5 years in thousands of | | Nfid. known. Ask druggist for Wood’ 3 Phocphodine; if ticketson sale atall stations onthe I.C. John J. Burns Cured of Kidney Disease by Dodd's Kidney Pills. His Doctors Could do Him no Gocd—He Suffered Terrible Agony—But Bles-ed Relief and Complete Cure Fol- lowed his Use of Dodd’s Kidney Pille, Granvittr, P. E, I., July 15.—Among the members of the Lodependent Order of Foresters in this district Bro. John J. Borre, of Darnley, is both prominent and popular. tiv. Burns’ experience with Kidney Disease bas taught his fellow Foresters a leseon that will Jong be remembered. Briefly, Bro. Burne’ case war this: He suffered for some years with inflammation of the kidneys. Several physicians at~ tended him, but they failed to belp him. His sufferings were terribly vevere. For «ome time he was utterly unableto move. He could not sleep. Agony was his con- stant guest, recovery seemed beyond resch, He read one day of Dudd'’s Kidney Pills having cured a eupposedly hopeless case of kidney disease He bought and used a box. The first few doses did him marked good. H- im- proved eteadily,and six boxerof Dod's Kidney Pills cured him completely. This is only one of the thonsand cases of Kidrey Divease cured by Dordd’s Kid- ney Pills. They have proved that they are man’s Ouly cure for Uright’s Disease, Diabetes. Dropsey, Lumbago,R!.eumatisin, Gout, Gravel, Scone inthe Bladder. Liver and Urinary Complaints, Female Troubl- e- yo: auncice, Asthma, Consumption, Par- alysix, Nervous Debilits y Fainting Fits, ard Heat Failure. These are ell caused hy week or diseased kidneys which allow Uric Acid aud other poisonous nistter to remain in the blood, aod cause one or other of the above com- plainte. Dodd’s K.dney Pills heal the kidaeye. They thus ensure a full supply of pure rich blood, cutting away the roots of tue disease. Dodda’s Kidney Pills are sold by all druggists at fifiy cents a box, six boxes. $2 54, or sent, on receipt of price, by The Dodd’s Medicine Co., Lim.ted, Ont. Left Prostrate cK. Weak and Run Down, With Heart and Kidneys in Bad Condition ~ Restored by Hood’s Sarsaparilia. been sick for several months. I had been trying different remedies which did me no good. I would have severe spells of coughing that would leave me prostrate. I was told that my lungs were affected, and my heart and kidneys were in a bad condition. In fact, it seemied as though every organ was out of order. I felt that something must be done and my brother advised me to try Hood’s Sarsaparilla. I procured a bottle and began taking It. Be tore it was half gonelI felt that it was helping me. I continued its use and it has aue me a new woman. I cannot praise it too highly.” Mrs. SUMMER- VILLE, 217 Ossington Avenue, Toronto, Ontario. Get only Hood’s, because Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the best—in fact the One Trus 3lood Purifier. Sold b by all drug gists. $1, six for $5. Hood’ s Pills Newfoundland. The most pire ese SUIMIMer resortin America The Sporisman’s Paradise Every Kiverand Lake along the line of Newfoundland Railway abounds with Salmon & Trout The Shortest Sea Voyage. Qhuickest and safest route to any partis via the:---Royal Mail Steamer “BRUCE” Classed A lI at Lioyds, are purely vegetable, re liable, beneficial. 25¢c. Leaves Norta Sydney every Tuesday and } | every Monday ion arrival of St. Friday evening,cn arrival of the I. C.R. express. Returning, leaves Placentia and Thursday morning on John’s express, : -Charlottétown to St. John’s, first $19 95, second $10,30. Through FARE: | R. aud S. Nav. Co. Commencing about July Ist, ‘steamer North Sydney and Port-aux- Basques, Naw! foundiaud. The sea trip will oaly be 6 bours. For all information apply to R.G.REID, St. Jobn’s, or ARCHIBALD’é CO., Agents, North Sydney, C.B Butter Tubs S000 Nfld Indian ‘make, nicely fini shed.— CakveLL Bros, SAVED A FORESTER, Toronto, | “I was very much run down, having! § reasons wiy SHOFEY’S Clothing: is the Best __Shoreys are the only manufacturers of clothing who gua- Because rantee their work and their guarantee is as good asgold. All their materials are Sponged and Shrunk and will not shrink or spot with rain. Their Bicycle Suits are up-to-date models of comfort and are all Rigby Proofed. They Rigby Waterproof all their Spring and Fall Overcoats and make no extra charge for it. Everybody is asking for Shorey’s clothing but sometimes dealers try to persuade people to take inferior goods. Lock in the pocket for Shorey’s Guarantee Ticket. ed 7 Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Ch’town. Arti Pw i ray When the natual teeth have been lost, the comfort, the health, the speech, and the personal appearance will be greetly enhanced by the substitution of Artificial Teeth skil! fully made. Good health, good appearance and comfort depend upon the dentists skill in making an Artificial set knowingly and perfectly fitted. Art- ificial teeth can be made to present a very natural ap- pearance an occasional dark tooth, an irregular arrange- ment, or a tasty filiings will break the porcelain monot- ouy so often noticeable. The sunken condition ofa persons checks and lips due to the loss of the natural teeth, is changed completely by the insertion of proper- ly made Artificial teeth. We make Arcificial teeth that will fill out hollow cheeks and add youth and tone to the countenence. If you are troubled with bad fitting Artificial teeth that do not stay in their place as they should, we can, by use of a new method, make your old eet over at a sinall expense and give you a perfect fit. We guaragtee our work tu be sitisfactory inali respects. You can call in, in the morning and have your teeth same day. Painless Dentistry—Moderate Charges. BERLIN DENTAL PARLORS. Over Store of Prowse Bros. Open evenings 7to § Oe ee et a ete aa ergs nd ELE Eee ee Bee eee ; aint \ Va.> sialic eo a NS a a pal Sa ached Soe’ i BRUCES 3 W , “FT BQO OSCE CSCOPLDOE KESCHG2G FS GEOe SP OCEHESOCSONLOD Queen St—High Class Tz iloring—Queen St * OOSVOSSHSSST “GHSTIEB BOSS HF SVOV OSS SOSSsOSSSSSe Yes you cai Purchase a suit of clothea tor $5.00—But what is it ? all it’s i’ worth, and if you are satisfied, who should disagree with you? A But would it not be more satisfactory to buy one of our make $1000 BY or $12? Ifthere is any ditlicnity in getting one to fit you, we will make one to special measure by first class workmen, for $12, 13.50, Sl5,and Fe upward. Wecould fill a newspaper ful! of testimonials in praise of well }> made clothes, but we forbear, aS aS TS Vin eres re: Perey ne pe One pee ye | pee, + 4* : men c Pee ri ™ pa ye ee wee | 7 tes \ a a ACHE MEIC Pet YC Pada de It’s Dat PwC Nis bul aia ik “n> * -_ Mr tar Ley Beith dase ee COeseodv Ls SOOeosecs2H09esececesecoeee ‘ hign Class Tailoring ruces Try B me St Ch'town Casue Xpes ; . e # in f +, \ ae nT t ‘ s “4 «wy e z t2 Sf Dead so ats Sawa d. hel ed Jutad el Pid ddorSdedoad 3 Ral a Lad sad. Sond whdke = = > nes ang UNS) Mh Ladics Capes “ —_ Blouses } sailor Hats At ‘greatly reduced prices. Gu Se 144 2aw 4 wks T J HARRIS, Lenden House