eee. orc Pome: SR ue cee i a Pas : ri he ae a ge ey asta tetaeatenl * A, wT aw ' cnccanasteaeian aman iat AE me paneds sel LRN ERE ILE PAE BT Bae! ences, A ee thea te pas cae, tes es ~ ppinanic. e Mie si tw er ee RR AR ae 5 PC gt Bo hie Bo AG anaes 39 ae gy eager ere n> ora pea ne i i & ery Oi EE Oe —_-—. tn ge atgphelee. - ‘ hihi i a stones, SARE PUN ae wh NAN NS lh NCNM TI I REET Ses Ah OPS AOE. gt eH eget alee rc PE aM =o nao a ls a el lH a ek aC ORR te ce Es — af ieee ies sees, fe ar an aah a sans it ie eth nae - + Si Mi lhinans Pe - - ie ait pi abatnntee wim ay ellis bi. ig a Eo: i ah slags ll mcanesapeeren , age mnme vhaailale ene + peat FAI me a eee oes a an ee a ee ee ‘ae ene werernn - lggnees hide’ fe PEEP TE TEP ES SA Protection... . Baby’s Own Soap is something 2" more than acieanser. It is a protec- tion against the annoying and irritat- ing skin troubles so often endured by @ infants @ it makes Ba ies happy and healthy, . and keeps the delicate skin rosy, pink @ and clean, : @ Fragrant ard pure, it is a perfect ° soap. <ai> a eye @ THE ALBERT 1 OILET SOAP CO., Mirs. oe Shemp Montreal. - “tr: + CAUTION.-—Mar of the imttations of Basy’s > Own will burn and ruin the skin. 75 Koeeeeden ceri whine teton NOVA SOTIA'S cell EEE ni PROVINCIAL, —AND-— INDUSTRIAL FAIR jis HALIFAX: N. S. Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 28th, 1898 ———_— £16,000 in Premiums $16,000 $y 25 per cent. th» largest Prize List of- ferid in Eastern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expense:the Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacilar Drama. The Relisi of Lucknow Maguificently mounted with beautiful ' Costumes, «mploying a full Batallion of ‘Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hana & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing apy- thing ever seen Enst of Toronto. To- gether with numerons other new and original amusements from London and New York, Superior ia every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and all information, address, J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. S. ©.: 3B. PICNIC The Sove of England w ll hold their Anoual Picnic AT CRAPAUD, On the beautiful Grounds of Jabez Lee, ksq., on Monday, August Lodth Steamer “Jacques Cartier” will leave Steam Navigation Company’s Whart at 9a. m. sharp; returning will leave at 6 p.m, Amusements of all kinds will be pro- vided by the commiiteee. A well stocked Refreshment Booth and Tea Table will be on the grounds, under ite management of W. Pickard & Co. Return Tickets 40 cents, to be had at A.W. Reddin’s Drag Store, Pickard’s Bakery, aed at Wharf, Tea Tickets 25c 82 Batallion Band in attendance. BY ORDER OF COMITTEE. Ss i oa FOR : SALE Dwelling eh se ot Water Front opposite Park Boulevard We are instructed to offer for sale that desirable and beautifuliy situated dweli- ing house and premires lately ocenpied by Simon Davies, facing Weet Street, and lying between the residence of Sir Louis Davies and Benjamin Heartz Eeq. This property can be bad ata bargain and possession can be given at any time, within a month fro: purchase. Terms of purchase easy and reasonable Particulars and inspection on application to DAVIES & HASZARD, Solicitors &c. 444464 L AK KEE THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 13 1898, A SISTER'S HELP, Brought Renewed Healta to a De- spondent Brother. His Healih Had Failed and Medicine Seemed to do Him no Good—Where Others Had Failed, Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills Met With Great Succees Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co. — GENTLEMEN,—A few years ago my system became thoroughly run down. My blood was in a frightful condition; medical treatment did no good. 1 surfeited my-~ self with advertised medicines, but with equally poor results. I was finally in- capacitated from work, became thoroughly despondent, and gave up hope of living much longer. While in this condition I visited my father’s home near Tara. A sister, then and now living in Torosto, was also visitivg at the parental home. Her hueband bad been made healthy thiough the use of Dr. Williamea’ Pink Pills, and eLe urged me totry them, Tired of try-~ i ig medicines, I laughed at the proposition. However, lateron she provided me with some of the pills and begged me to take them. I did so, and before I had used two boxes I was on the road to restored health. [ am commending their good qualities aimozt every dav | live because I feel so grateful for my restoration, and I bave covcluded to write you ae x BXGIBITION | |b _ e.itted. phites; that is, we have this letter wholly in the interest of suff-ring humanity. I am cerry= ing on business in Owen Sovnd asa carriage maker. This town has been my home for twenty-eight vears and any one enclosing a feply three cent stainp can receive personal indorsation of ‘he fore- going. ‘This much to satisfy those who cannot be blamed for doubting after taking eo many other preparations without being You may do just as you like with this letter. {[ am satisfied that but for Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills | would not be able to attend to my businese today. Perhaps I wou'd not have beeo alive. Yours very sincerely, FREDERICK GLOVER. 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- broken it up into little glob- ules, or droplets. We use machinery to do A VISIT TO THE MAGDALENS. ——__—— oe (Continued from second page.) Olaf, and is stil) quite susceptible of pee fecuon; vat her surill whistle awakens in the breasts of this contented fisher-com-= muniiy no burning desire to relinguisu comfortable and happy homes to eeck for-~ tune, or ebipwreck virtve, on the contin- ent, To owna few acres of land and a snug cottage; to command with more the clipper fishing boats of the great Magdalen fleet; to bestow a tender care upon aged parente; to love and cherish 4 devoted helpmate; to provide for a nume:™ ons and promising family of children, and bring them up im the fear and Jove of God; 1o live st peace with hie Creator, whose omobipresence is nowhere to recognizable, and to enjoy the respect of his neighbor— aman like himself in blood, creed, avoca- tion, aspiraficn—euch is the only ambition of the valiant Magdalener. But it must not be supposed for, a moment, that he in wanting in public spirit, or ignorant or illiterate, or ready to be victimized by the sharper. The picture which Longfellow has left us of the commun- itv life ofthe peasants of Grand Pre might well reflect that of this commun- ity of Acadian fieher- folk :— “ Alike they were free from Fear that reigns with the tyrant, and envy, the vice of republics, Neither locks hadthey to their doors per bars to their windows; But their dwellings were open as day, and the hearts of their owner:; There the richest was poor, and the poorest lived in abundance. ° And, afier all, who would want to exchange a life like this for the tinsel attractions of fame and riches, which in every case increase our cares and worries,and rob us of most of the natural pleasures which fill up the cup, of the poor man’s happiness! The Magdalener may not hope to lead great armies to slaughter. to speak to list-ning | senates, to operate grand commercial e1- terprises, to be the leader of an often ecrrupt and corrupting society whose de« vo ees live in great magnificence and luxury while every day poor Lazarus starves tt their door; but bow many of those in such high places could purchase with their fame or wih their gold, in the pursuit of which their energies and years have been entirely consumed, the peave and content How do we reach the Magdalenes? Tak- ing the train from any point on our rail- way, on Monday morning, we arrive at Souris in time for the steamer St. Olaf which awaits us on her return from Pic- tou, Georgetown and other porte. At ten o'clock allthe freight for the Islands is snugly stowed away in her ,capacious hold-, the jines are let go and we are afloat on a sea scarcely disturbed by a ripple and dancing in the silver light of the June full moon. We stop on the deck until East Point light is opened, and the wheelman takes his couree NNE for Entry Island Light, which, some sixty miles, guards the entrance to pride than a Dewey or a Sawpson one of ment which is always bis? 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. yoc. and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & ROWNE, Chemists, 7 oront o-. —_ WwoorMys PHOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness 3, Ex issions,Sperm- atorrhea, Im arr aes effects of ite se or Excesses, . i ae ™ Mental Worry, excessive use - of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- Befor é and A fle Piste ahknh piers Sanit te ts firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Peliable and Honest Medicine known, Askdruggistfor 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, sin will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windser, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes,'Druggist SS EE | in Bradalbane Hall, on ne ne NOTICE Tne annual meeting of the Liberal Conservative Party, of the First Electoral District of Queen’s County, will be held Monday, 15th August next, at 2o’clock p.m. The presidents of each polling division will please have public meetings called, and delegates ap pointed to attend the convention. 5 dele- gates from each polling division. WM. CAMPBELL, MICH. READY, President Secretary Wky & Wat. 3i Shceuld_ be brushed Teeth-- “thoroughly, care- Jly, regularly, then can the owner de- »ctreadily and moreeasily, in its inciep- mtstage, the deadly decay which sooner r later attacks nearlyeverybody’s teeth. fhen you discover the cavaties dcn’t felay, but come at once and bave them lied®at Sunnyside Dental Parlors. DR. AYERS } stearsers must drop anchor as at Amherst eee Plearant Bay, a beautiful expanse of deep water encircled by Amherst, Grindstone and All Right Islunds and the sand-«bars which unite them. Then to our state- room and to bed. After a refreshing sleep, disturbed only now and sgain, by the watch-bell andthe monowonous thumping of the engines weare on deck again at 7 o’clock near the land, with Amherst Island on our left and Entry Island on our right and the long sand Barcalled Sandy Hook opposing our direct entrance to the Bay. Atnine o'clock having gradually rounded the “hook” we were at anchor under Amherst town, the civil capital of che Ielauds, perched upon a bold promentory with slate colored clifts and, by three core siderable hills, called because of their ver- dancy or beauty (which?) “Les Mem- orspelles. The Judge of the Circui', Belly by name, as well as some others of our pas- senger list, all genia! companions,landed in the captain’s gig wth Her Majesty’s mails. As our objective point was House Harbor, we st: od on the bridge and spent the half hou1’s delay in listening to the banter of the bargemen as they took cargo from the steamer, in admiring the little town site, in spying out the other islands in the distance, or In scanning the seas already covered with the sails of boats and vessels. On the ca) * tain’s returo, we quickly weighed anchor and coasted slong the land-locked side oft tte Bay until directly C ip-aux~menler, Grind. tone Cape,out of the grey outlines of which we thought we madethe exact pic- ture ofan old man’s clear cut face, was reached. It is from this Grindstone point that the second Island takes its name. Turniug sharply to the left here, we anchor again in what ia called Leslie’s Cove, where a gentleman of that name has extensive buildings and a wharf which serves as « landing place for boats. At this quay, the second landing is made in Pleasant Bay. The other iwo called for by contract are at Etang du Nord where the Government have ex- hausted all their energy in buildiwg a breakwater, and at Grand Entry where the and Leslie’s. A. E. Burke. CURED by the WALLING method, Endovsed by the medical profession and by thousands who have discarded their trusses and remain cured, The treatment is painless, involving no in- convenience and requires only 5 or 6 visits, Examinations free and confidential. No PAY UNTIL CURED THROW AWAY YOUR TRUSS. Testimonials on application, Correspon- dence solicited. A perfec: curecan be guar- rant eed if you obey instructions. DR. CLIFT Charlottetown, P. E, Island, Canada OFFICE— Victor a Row, DIAMONDS IN AMERICA. Sef a Billion Dollars’ Worth Owned Here—Amount Rapidly Increasing. In no country are there more dia- mounds to be found than in the United States, according to the population. It is estimated by a leading Maiden lane (New York) diamond dealer that there are upward of $500,000,000 worth of diamonds in this country. Moreover, this vast amount is increasing year by year. Until quite recently diamonds were rarely cut in this country, but Amer- ican inventors have developed a process or diamond cutting which is vastly su- perior to that done abroad. The loss in weight through cutting is sometimes fully one-half, but the value is increased probably more than two- fold. The Dutch city of Amsterdam has been the great diamord cutting center of the world from time immemorial and up to a few years ago over 12,000 peo- ple in that place were directly or indi- rectly dependent upon this trade. But it was not reasonable to suppose that Amsterdam should continue to hold a monopoly of diamond cutting. As one of the greatest importing cities of the world, New York gradually offered in- ducements to diamend cutters, and an industry has been gradually built up here that is now very flourishing and. profitable. In 1858 Henry D. Morse of Boston invented a machine for cutting and polishing diamonds, and since then improvements have been made upon it that are very important. The foreigners continue to polish their stones by hand, but in this country machinery is large- ly used. A famous gem expert places the total value of all the diamonds in the world at over $1,000, 000,000, of which $350, - 000,000 worth are in the hands of deal- ers, carried as stock. All of the other diamonds are in the hands of private in- dividuals, and the question naturally arises, who owns them? This is not so easily answered, except in the case of large and world famous gems.—Godey’s Magazine. en eae NONE GETTER. Liver Wrong? Whether the result of over eating, overwork, exposure to sun; whether costiveness, headache, indigestion, or beils, eruptions, etc. HARVEY’S Fs Anti-Bilious & Purgative PILLS will do their work quickly, cheaply, and well. They cleanse, invigorate, and res- tore the system. : For sale all over—25c. per box of 33. ’ Full box sent as sample on receipt of 25c. THE HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 2 424 ST. Paut St., MONTREAL. Me e 9 c uu WV VSM Ase w% Ye put upina ten cent package, it is ibsolutely pure, and is recommended by medical men as avery nutrtious and easily digested food. package. Besr & Goft's Fruit Jar Special low prices this season on fruit jars. Petn'ees Extraction of Teeth SCF gti ey gprs ange ne nag SC ee mE mg a Rye es eae Mees Hoves—Unitil lia, m, 2 10 5 p. m, 18l—d&w SANDERSON & CO $6 GG ag $reee This isa new Breakfast Food, Directions for use on every For sale at WA we. ows. Efficiency — The jar that will keeplthe fruit costs no more than the jar of doubt. Use the “Canada” Jar When you putup fruit, and you’ lose no preserve byt fermentation. Ready to Wear Clothing becomes a necessity. Who can afford to ignore his personal appearance ? A large manufacturer who studies the want of the people, and whose business depends upon supplying those wants, will give better results than a tailor whose opportunities are limited and trade local. If your local dealer does not keep Seaey's Clothing—‘ Remember there are others’—Write to a larger and more enterprising merchant elsewhere. @ See that Shorey's Guarantee Card Is In the pocket of each gurat. i Gain Ladies Capss l Blouses wailor Hats At greatly reduced prices. T J HARRIS, Cheap a erm me ee Lenden House : [JN MARKED. CON: TRAST AREZOUR Pianos Cononly Building, : Priced Built on the patch- * ork plan. cases made at one piso Heintzman & Co works at another,than thrown together by a sel! styled ne . eee eM ufacturer are offered daily, at Piano prices so ridiculous as to con- vince any intelligent person of their utter Which are remarkable tone, touch, finish, and 2 durability, rs well as price. Come and hearthem and im 2 vestigate not only the instru- ments, but also our plan of easy payments. We are not here for a month or two, but permanently, and just and sat- isfactory treatment can be re: lied upon, iss wothlesness. Me for The P. BF. Music Saas @ueen St. J.B. McDonald & C0 DSRS ENTS SS August Cheap nelline This month we are letting go at ridiculous low prices. Men’s ard Boys’ Clothing Men’s and Boys’ Shirts Underclothing Prints, Flannelettes, Sheetings Tweeds, Straw Hats, half price Big reductions in our Boot and Shoe de partment Everyone wanting genuine bargains should come this month to E ] } { . ] 1 f ‘ all =