THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, 25, 1893 Address: Charlottetown, P.B.I,, Can. MR. SHA’ APAINTED | After the Least lExertion, $0 Weak Had Kidney Disease Left Him. oe He Tried Many Remedies—All Failed to Help Him Till He Used Dodd’s Kiduey Pills—Then Bis Cure was Rapid and thor igh. Mvrray Harzor Scruru, P. E. I, Jane 25.—One of our wost prominent Lusiness men is Mr. William Sharam, geceral mer- chant. He is known and respected tar and wide throughout the Island. For three years he sutlered excruciating egony from Kidney and Urinary Disease, but that is al! past. To-day he is strong and bealthy, and is loud in praise.of Dodd’s Kiduey Pills, which cured him. Mr. Sharam telle the story thus:— “Three years ago I eeverely irjured my Tw () wit ae |. A Pt WH aH) ni , thy nyt HH | it back, by heavy lifting Uriuary and Sat Sa i i Wien | Kidney Disease sein. 1 grew worse and worse. I became almost helpless. Fin- On Top... of all soaps for nursery-use, stands “ Basy’s Own Soap." It is made.of purest vegetable olis and slightly perfumed with finest flower extracts. It has been sold and,used for £0 long, and always been good, that doctors all over Canada recommend its use, having ;practi- cal knowledge of its effects. Most of its numerous imitations are injurious fo the skin. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., Mfrs. Montreal. 74 DR CLIFT treats CHRONIC DISZASES by the Salisbury method of pervistent self-help in removing causes fromthe bicod. Continuous, intel- ligent treatement in person or by letter in- suresMinimum of suffering and Maximum of ally I became so weak tuat [ tainted afver the slightest exertion. The pain I sutler- ed was horrible. “Twas using medicin®, first one kind then another, but none didawe the slight- est good I got hardly any sleep, having to get up every few minutes, aud wy urine was almost black. I have sold dozens of Dodd’s Kidney Pille, and I decided to try them myseit. The first few doces gave me soue’, unbrok en sleep, and .otherwise belpeu me. I knew I bad founda care. I took ten boxes aud not a vestige of my old troublen re- main. Iam cured thoroughiy. am strong and healthy in every way—can eat, sleep, and work as well as ever I could, and I owe it all to Dodd’s Kidney P,lls alone. Doddi’s Kidney Pilis are cold b7 all druggists, at fifiy cents a box, six boxes cure, possible in each case. $2.50 or sent, on receipt of price, by The MICROSCOPICAL ‘EXAMINATION oF | Dodd’s Medicine Co., Linaited, Toronto, BLOOD, SPUTA, URINE, &e, Ont. Avoid Attempts Unaided. —o-- Graduate of New York University Coxrractors.—Read tie advt. calling Aabten Enero u@ninrear. = for tenders for the erection of a new stune D »¢ NE TORE SPITAL. went c ifiee*‘i ¥eurs practice in N. ¥. City. Diploma oa Church at Kinkora. The epecificetion and istered in U. S, and Canada. plans may be seen at the office of W. C. Harris, Erq., Architect, at the Bishop’s Palace,Charlottetown,from the Llth to the 25th inat., aad at the parochial residence, Kinkora after that date.July 4th is the last day for receiving tenders. OFFICE: VICTORIA ROW. Accommodations reserved for patients. . References on application: Delicate children! What a source of anxiety theyare! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they — keep thin and pale. HE watch trade has been T M theen'delt hil | T rather fluctuating of late, first o# rr - icate call~ a”, price went up, after} dren Scott’s Emulsion of a long period of low prices, ‘ ‘ . now the prices have dropped Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- again, whether because of war} phosphites comes ‘with the or greater variety of preduction | hect of news we cennot say, but the fact re ee : mains that you can buy from us It brings rich blood, a reliable timekspper cheaper strong bones, healthy nerves, than ever before, in fact that d ES 3 there is no need to buy shoddy ang sound ¢ igestion, t 1s code at all. growth and prosperity to If you want a good and also | ¢hem, the cheapest watch for the ‘ Ce ae No matter how delicate money, we feccmmend a good movement in a nickel case instead the child, it is readixy taken. soc, and $1.00, all druggists, of a poor one in a fine looking SCOTT & BOWNE. Cherists. Toronta, colored . case that wili only wear y t a very short time. k 7 (| a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest designs in sterling silver and _ rolled plate, and selling very low, Soliciting a sbare of you patronage, we temalp; Yours tespectfully, E. W. TAYLOR, THE CHARLOTTETOWN STEAM NAVIGATION COMPANY, oe ow W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store, 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 train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of International Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrivalof day traio from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven p- m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali- fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for | $5 Boston. F. W. HALES SECRETARY POINT PLEASANT Good bathing and boating. Trout and deep sea fishing of all kinds. Shootizg of all kinds in season. Carriages can be be obtained at any time. Particulars and modes of conveyance from Ch’town can or A.N. Large. Rates per week, $5 to Opens for season 21st June. James McMillan, ne _ RT cate ami - ~~ obtained from Queen Hotel, W. F. Robins, THE AMERICAN STATURE. Might . She thors of an Inch In Reizht itving Serious Consequences, dua paper read by Major Henry 8. | Kilbourne, surgeon United Statesarmy, | before the Association of Military Sur- geons of the United States, he advocated the theory that the physical power of a race or people—and consequently their capacity for work—is measured by their average -stature. For every inch of height'between five and six feet the ex- tremre ‘breathing capacity is increased eight anubic inches, the vital capacity being atiits:maximum at 25 years. A table of measurements of 190,621 native | white Americans, accepted for the mili- tary service of the United States, shows that the number of men below 63 inches in height»is but little greater than that of the class above 73 inches, The most numerous class‘is included between 67 and 69 imebes, and this standard class would have.a greater chest girth than the average. The mean height of 125 United States naval cadets above the age of 23 years was 67.80 inches. As these men ase drawn from all parts and classes of the United States they repre- sent very nearly the typical physical development of the American people of 25 years of age. Major Kilbourne concludes that the commingling strains of Celtic, Danish, Norwegian and German blood among | our people have thus far worked no de- terioration of physical quality. ‘‘Not su with the swarthy, low browed and stunted people now swarming to our ' shores. Absorbed into the body of the people, these muititndes must irretriev- ably evolve an inferiority of type. To realize the result of such a contingency let it be considered that the joss of an inch in stature might bring in its train the loss of national ascendency. Let us take care, then, that the state shall suffer no irjury.’’—Boston Transcript The Popular Side Comb. The eide comb still rides the top wave of popular favor notwithstanding its general adoption and consequent degen- eracy into the cheapest of materials. The prevailing broad method of wear- | ing the hair makes milady of fashion ag | dependent upou its good offices as her less favored sister of the shops, the on’ y | distinctioa between them being the dif- ference in material. The latest combs are smali, of amber or sbell and deco- rated with finely cut steel. Sometimes the steel is but a narrow band of bead: while again it broadens out into a besques, points or curves, or even clover leaves or fower-de-Juces. Many of the | combs are also set with gems, real = imitation, while others for eveni.g | { wear are studded with colored stones te barmonize with the costume worn. — Making a Distinction. Mise Cayenne had caused her paric. & freni Geal of annoyance by forgettiuy what her loig svit was and remai-’ oblivious to ‘Tuiip signals. He mopped the perspiration from his brow aud ven- tured the observation, “I was under the impression that you said you wero ac- customed to playing whist.’’ she answered sweetly, “I play it. I don't work at it as some people do,"— | Washington Star. —_—— Ln <M eter The Great Engitsh Remedy. 7 Six Packages Guarantecd to y Ne promptly and permanently Fs eure cll forms of Nervous *. | Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- =/ uafcrrica, Impoten yand ail | : . aK effects of Abuse or Excccscs, } ' \ . a SLR mm Lien‘al Worry, excessive iUsé : ‘4 5 “Th . of Tobacco, Oniumor Sjimu- c oOvacct ‘ > ° 7 Afi 7 J 9 *4. Befor cand “ ter. lants, whic’ soon Icad to In- frmity, Insanity, Consumption a nd an carly grave. Has been prescr’bed cver 35 cases; is the only Ieliahb'e and Honest Medicine known, Askdruggistfor Wo« he offers some worthless me a's Puosphedine; iz icine in place of this, : > ¢ e t~ f e enti? mail. Price, one package, ¢1; cix, $5. One The Wood Cumpzry, =*t..9 > i’ y incsor, Out., Canada, Hughes, Druggist For the summer of *98, a Seaside Cot- tage known as The Hermitage. Beautifully situated on Point Pleasant airm, North River, overlookirg the Hill-boro River, end the approach to the LET Hurbor, An ideal spot tora summer outing. Apply to 100 P.O. BOX75 GALT. SAI T Now landing ex 8, 8. Annandale, 18,000 Sacks Liverpoo! Salt. 1,200 Sacks Fishery Salt. 1,200 Franklin Crant Factory fi! led Butter Salt, 50 tons Lump Rock Salt. For sale low. N. RATTENBURY. 128 3w pat —<—<—<$<$<$<— Teeth Treated and filled. “ecayed teeth crowned with gold, Moderate prices. Stanhope, P.E.I. __ OR. J.P. MYARAY ieee ae ‘wit ail the ' is a glimpse of the senses, a Paims at Kew. While acres of lertife sail are enavered plates that .cuu stand the English climate, there are others from more sunny climes that must have the protection of glass and heat. ‘The palm- house, which accommodates the ferns and palms of priceless value, is 362 feet long, | 100 feet broad and 66 feet high. It is the largest and most clegant structure of its kind, fitted up with «ll the modern in- yentions to make plant life strong and vigorous. A spiral staircase conducts the visitor to a high room or platform where all the exquisite greenery and graceful | forests of plants can be viewed. The view | midsummer night's dream.—George E: Walsh in Lip- | pincott’s. The Worm Was Up Late. A father was lecturing his son on the evil of staying out late at night and ris- ing late in the morning. ‘You will never succeed,’’ he said, “‘unless you mend your ways. Remember, , the early bird catches the worm.’’ ‘‘And what about the worm, said the young man sneeringly. ‘‘Wasn’t | he rather foolish in getting up so early?” | **My son,’’ said the old man, ‘‘that worm hadn’t been to bed at all. He was only getting home,’’ i The young man coughed.—Pittsburg Chronicle. Another Clever Woman, ‘“‘“My wife can tell what time itis in the middle of the night when it is pitch dark.’’ ‘“How does she do it?”’ ‘“‘She makes me get up and look at the clock.’’—Chicago Record. Substitution See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, “ves,” Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. Wo oma PHOSPHOPIN fi. | } j 35 years in thousands of | inclose price in letter, and we will send by return | : ; ~ s | omte if. o6teal please, sim will curc. Pamph‘ets free toany a ldrcs3, cartetien issued by the Cellege Benk and the | mdse. issued from the Emrorium, are usd lin bona fide business transaclions, just the “sume asin mercantile and banking h oases, | Book-keeping in itself may be | home, but a krowledge ot how to transact Sold in Charlottetcwn by George Ej business, canuo! be thus acquired. That our Aching and Ulcerating Pa. | bee ah a a a + a SICK HEADAGHE ositively cured by these Littio Pill: They also relieve Disircss from Dyspepsta, Indigestion anc Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsf- ress, Bad Tastein the Mouth, Coated Torgue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Doweis. Furely Vecetable. Biivall Pit. Smail Dose. Smell Price. tho freud of the day. ee | CHAPLOTTETOWR Business Collere Ze — riiing Aeademy erence ementmenecmingneatllt Let thcsear ch)ght of practice illuminate the dark places of Theory. THOROUGHLY Progressive Practical Ch Institution, in which voung meno and vemen are notonly taught Book keeping (inaliits applicationsto commerce) bo'h in single and double entry, but are trained how todo business, »>y ectual business transact- ions. The students act as buyers, sellers traders, bu nkers, book-keepers and account- business operaiions, ard the learned at course system of training is eminentiy pract- ical write for testimonisis trom business men, and from students who are now hold- ing lucrative a. responsivle positions. SU BJ ECTS: Book-keeping by single and double entry (theoreticat and pratical,) Actual Business Practice. Businéss Penmoapship, Business Correspondence, Commercial Arithmetic Commercial Law, Rai:roading, Steamboat ing, Banking, (actual practice iu ihe College Bank)Ty pewritiag, Shorthand and Naviga- tion. FACULTY: L. B Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Arithmetic, Business Practice, Business Coriespondence, ‘lypev-riling ard Navigation, J. W. Coulson, (Vice Principal,) Teacher of Railroading, Steatmutoating, ranking, Ac- counting and Actual Business Practice. J. Harry Wiliams, Teacher of Busines Penmanship wim. Moran (licensed), Teacher of Short- hand. George S. Inman Esq, (Law Firm Mc- | Donald & Inman) Lecturer on Commercial Law. For circulars and {ull information, write or | apply to : L. B, MILLER; Principal, Allinterested are cordia'ly invited toc al atthe college and inspect our system flo éiLilg, osu Work i: ger eral. = th Should be brushed ee == thoroughly, care- fully, regularly, then can the owner de- | tectreadil y and more easily, in ite inciep- ‘ ientstage, the dead!y decay which sooner When you discover tho-e cavaties don’t dilay, but come at once and have them filled‘at Sunnyside Deutal Parlors. DR. AYERS father?” ; or later attacks nearly everybody’s teeth, Jas. Paton & Co, Selling Agents for Cltown, ee | (Z| = ( hh det that t nee ps taeees Loo Seow ° Strong Healthy Boys should never be put into WEAK, ILL-FITTING CLorues Bad for the boys y Bad for the clothes ee : Bad for the pocket-book . ; Sh Or ey’s is made in almost as many sizes and proportions as boys are—and thought : READY T0 WEAR they are stylish, smart and up-to-date they are made for Boyish Boys, for = CLOTHING good hard wear and will last until the boyé = FOR Boys, grows out of them. Shorey’s do not ask people to buy at | sone particular shop. ‘That system makes the garmentst “cost more. Every good dealer sells Shorey’s “Ready 4 to wear Clothing” and guarantees it to give satisfaction, & You will find the Guarantee Card In the pocket, . KEP PE SEES PEPE PEPE FPPP PPT PT PST PSPSPS PE PSPSPS TPS CME By tg The Mutuai Life tnsurance Co., New York ernment — : SS == A Painted FI GEERCCE L100 makes housekeeping ecasicr. A dusty carpet keeps the whole house custy. A rug caa be 4 easily shaken aud the dust 1-4 cuidoor. dha Se s SHERIIN.LVI EIARR is made for floors and floors only. Made I towalk ou. Insist on gettine it froza Ml. your dealer. Color cares whl be mailed if you cre bookict on painting also. - Mts GauCl. THE GHERW IN} WILs CRITO OSes PRINT AND COLOR MAINS. 100 Canal Sirect, Cisvelun.. $07 W/aahinsto:: Birect, low Yor. S529 Stewart Avenues, Chicaz 42) Bt Aatvino nd ea Oey PiOrbTOnse RICHARD A. McCURDY, PRESIDENT. (The World's G.catest Company) Total Assets, 8253.786.437.66 Annual Ineorme, 534.162.608.238 Surplus, 25.508.194,59 Insurance in Foree, 926.634.196.638 All Canadian Policy Holders secured by funds deposited with the Gor- of Canada. Policies payab'e in gold. Most liberal policies issued to suit all torts and conditions of insunt. J. A. JUAN3ZON, General Agent, Halitax, 8.S$. PATERSON. ) ; E. A. ROBERTSON 4 Speciel Agents TORN MacEACHERN, eo Patnlees Extraction of Teeth. * Dress Goods, Muslins wucelgs, watteens, Prin Sette ig WED ao ome in and see our stock. TJ HARRIS, Londen House . = ne Let Your Wife Be the Judge —~=sy ‘ e ’ . . en Sheknows a good thing when she sees it. You hive h? wantin g a hall rack for some time. Wrhy Wot “Sst Her come down and see our stock, we have a beautiful line in not . we have ali prices from $4.50 up; but wou-d like to call ape attention to our $8.50 rack—the best rack for the money Ch’town, . Ge JOHN NEWSO ¥