: : a aie lea M. ccnatnn tances oteone ieee THE DulLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, AUGUST 19, 1599 . LAMAN MAAR MAM AAMAMAAMAAMAMAMAADAM MAM LS A 6O00—~ THE DAILY EXAMINER IOUSE KEEPERS: : GUST 19, 1899. ™ 7? uld | Aue h esse SIMON DAVIES, ESQUIRE. ee 1 7 gE gonoUr Cer ent,tcalar,of the death of : vies, Eeq., will be read with sur- OD r ad se as well as regret by many friends in € eeee | tbiscitw and eleewhere, Yet death came pAAdn* BALA. BAbAALEDLAAAAAAS SABAE4SA® OF © Am tra arAah IVT TET eee TTT ee ETT Tere ee TTT eT : s @ nappy release from a life which has and thé = ste.y Leen one of pain and great suffering, Price £ g _ oo I aT ate by cancer in the throat. Mr. | ‘ §& |} Javies was for many years one of the ave STEVTART a : ercnanis of CUnariotleiown. re Was & member, in succeesion, of the SE BAKERY | firms of D. G. & S. Davies, G. &. S. BAKES BSST BREAD | Davies, and Simon Davies & Co., occu- | pying the London House. Having amaseed ; ' a considerable foriune, be retired from d we «dE baeiness and preceeded to England, is where he lived for several Q SH’ TOWN Subsequently he returned to Char tetown. While in active life he tock a AP ORKS | le great interest in our volunteer militia, and \ 5 be-was for sometime Captain of the Artil- lerymen of Charlottetown. In private life of heart He was a ee ne was known for his kindness DON'T HOLD BAGK!!-": : s love of his family. j younger brother of the Hon. Berjamin ’ ‘ . oa Dav ee and the Hon. Danie! Davies. You nes Lady's 6 8 Gold-vlated Hunting | parjy ip jive he married Mies Flora Ray You mee ast a mdy's Goid-plated Open Fac | Townsend, of Cheshire, England. Mre- atch. e Yoa cau geta Lady's Gun Metal Open Fac | Davies and four sons—Cecil, who is now atch, - ’ . ° “ You e get a Gentleman's Gold-plated Hant | '2 New Zealand ; Fred, in Ontario; Artbur ry (‘ase \Vatch. a, t dele it] b b , ; ’ Youe ngeta(entiemans Gold-plated Oper | ‘2 Vancouver ; andjJobn, who remaine(at Ff ce Watch home—eurvive him; and they heve the You ca. zeta (ientiemans Dueber Silverine ; i Case Watch sympathy of the community, Youc a #et a Gentlemazs Gun Meta! Open ‘ Faced Watch en ‘ou cin get e:t oer of above for 2.50 Cash and THE PATRIOT AND THE FERRY. yi Jubilee or Royal Oak Wrappers You can get Boys’ Watches for 93 cents cash end 15 Wrappers —_—_— You can get Cihccks for $1.00 cash and 20 a ee : W rappers LB Patriot is never 60 amusing as when Vou can get Br You ean cet Br » ou can get Pc Inbilee & aches } celets >For Wrappers sket Knives It is never more une it undertakes to set Its article of yes- terday regarding the Government ferry Steamers ie a case in point. It eays in one it tries to be serious. reliable than when "Y THE FAMOU3— Tee Examiner right. Royal dak Soaps — AND SAVE WRAPPERS— breath that Tae Examiver is wrong ir its See on splendid offers at the Factory, Wey-| statement regarding the officers of the with Street, where premiums are on : Southport, and in the next admits that > 947 | nei:ber Neil Robineon, who con: mands that J. D. LAPTHORN & COY steamer, nor Geo Warry, the engineer, has a cert: e&dhi bition cate. The pame of Angus McInnis is forward by Patriot but almost everyone ig not in command of the Not one of the others whose pames are given as being officers of the VW = Ee K'S Soutnoport are on that steamer. itis cure y reported that Mr. Robinson, who is G i O C E R i E we actingas captain of the Southport, although #88 | he is to be given nas pot @ certificate, ommand of the Hillsborough in eucces~ e sion to Captain McPher-on. But for obvious vou would like +o] 7ea#008 the steamer was commanded by a more for what 3 e€ cy ye pat The io this connection ; knows th at he Sout QT ort. ; rent -erhaps cet a little spend. certificated captain during her recent trip to Dp Pictou furthe locomotives. The Patriot does bpotd eny THe Examiner’s charge that the Py rhaps you would like ¢y/50™t#port 1s running without being in- specied, although she has been laid up for have everything fresh and} \ about two years. As @ matter of fact it » ‘¢ e. . . + . , . Ses $s 60 long since she was inepected that it as m 7 | wouidtake the proverbial “oldest inhabitart”’ If you ll tr y my; "store | ake the pro oldest inhabitart 0 recall the date. apparatus the Patriot savs it is in keep- money will go farther, ing with the law, That is not Tur Ex- information, Tue Examiver in thie matter is acting only of the travelling public. ’ ; ! } i | A jt As for the life-savi bink you will f find that your | a e-saving } AMINERS And all Vill be the groceries good and fresh. J. J. McKENNA. QUEEN ST. GROCER YOu , in the interesis it has been care- ful of its facte, and is not trying to create needless suspicion and alarm. The Pat- riot should assist in promoting the gublic welfare with regard to these steamers, in~ stead of being the publisherof etatements ) { B (RG \] TC | that do not tally with the facte. BIG JIAALVUL NS ) / aD —= —Perhaps the discreet Guardian will — say whatthe probibitionists have to gain by not following Mr. Duncan Marshall’s advice to “vote them down,” etc. —The Montreal Gazette remarks that ‘“When Mr. Tarte declared that elections SSES’ AND CHILDREN’S ODD LINES AND SIZES IN “DOCTORING” EXTRAORDINARY. Sir,—The Views Co., San Francisco, California, i8 the name an d style of company who s¢ ') n edicives for every i}) the human flesh is heir to. This com- pany a branch, it appears, Toronto, Ontario, under the styie of the a nas “Canadian Viavi Company.’ There isa female agent vow jo this Island with headquarters at Kensington, Sve puts out highly decorated card “The bigher Physical life of a Woman.” “Talk 10 women, to be given in the hal! on Aug at by Miss ‘foronto of we Canadian Viavi Companys Subject : * Womans [nfiuence” adn is- sion free. The lady attends explains the various jjlst> which woman is heir and the diagrams’ Of, woOman’s apatomy is made to do daty to convincethe audi ence of all the iis caused by the unfor- tupate utuerus, and bow the viaviremedies the greatest discovery the world ever beard of— viavi tablets for the stomach, vi iavi laxative for constipation, viavi quid for catarrhel conditions of the head, cheats, noee, stomach, bowels, bladder ; viayi t uppositories tor hemorr- hoide, and viavi tonie, 8 pre-digested preparation of iror. Ajl these produce results in the same way, viz: by feeding the nerves and tiseues and estab- lisbing a healthy circulation.” An invitation is given to all ladies re-~ quiring treatment to visit this missionary at her residence—when she will pre- scribe or order the viavi remedies—al] packages of which are eurrounded witha seal, bearing the facsimile of Viavi Com: pany, San Francisco. California. The treatment is $1500 for 3 months—further (reatmert byarrangemeot. “The principal forms of viavi for the treatment of uterine diseases of al] kinds are a capsule for Jocal use, anda cerate for rubbing into the skin over the effected parts.” Why don’t Premier Farquharson collect a license law or duty if the lady is a com» mercial traveller? If she is an agent of tbe Viavi Company, giving treatment, she cowes clear'y within the provisions of the Medical Actand should be proceeded against, notwithstanding tbe fact that on Sundays she carries a Bible under her arm and claims to do missionary work among the poor. Prince Edward Island women may be easily gulled aud ‘woman's influence” may be excited to such an ex- tent as to cause meny a husband to deny himself may comforts for the eake of paying $15.00 fcr these miraculous remedies of the Viavi Cempany. Here isa new field for taxa tion to help the farmers of this Island. A heavy tex suould be placed on all patent medicines. A copy of the prescription should be attached to the bottle or fled in the Colonial Secretary’s office. The charm ofthe great discovery would then vanish. The people would be protected. Honest science and skill would not be robbed for the sake of any foreign company doing business in California or Toronto, vo matter how charming and beautiful is the face of the christian and this unsophietie cated lady who acts as commercial traveller in the interests of this great concern. Police powers are certainly within the province of the Local Parliameat, and this matter should receive early attention from the Legislative Assembly. Our druggists should rise tothe occasion and refusc to the occasion and refuse to cell the remedies of the Vievi Company. This ladv is very secretive in her move- ments,and I am informed that her patients are forbidden to speak or talk—that is, carry no tales, but observe strict secrecy 80 as to keep things out ofthe press. No doubt that is the mstruction of the Com-~ paoy, and we hear her great skill paraded with great eclat asa lady doctor. Time that eeitles all things will prove wherein the great ekill consists, Mr. Editor, vou shal! hear more by and by unless the lady with the bicycle should depart for parts unknown. Then,I pre- sume, she will conduct her business by correspondence, and forward the viavi remedies by mail or express; but the exs cuse officer may be able to confiscate the were not made with prayers, he probably | bad “the machine” in mind. _remedies and bold them over to pay the tax. Ovirer Dictrm. Kensington, August 17, 1899. ——— ——-j Kings‘on News: The present Govern- ment stands condemned both for their sins of omission and their sins of commigsion. They have done the things they ought wot to have done, and left undone the things they ought to have dowe, and there ix no pealth in them. BOOTS SHOES {= 0 SLIPPER SYou May Have Tried ) Just the «ine you want for te holidays—for frollicking abrut the) ‘ untry, and scampering around the Ot h e rs a OW tr In fact »e have a LARGE and | y well assorted stock. We can fit you ail. Mens, Boys, Laeirs and babies. Big Stock Small Prices BEFORE YOU BUY | PLEASE TRY Weeks & Warren DR. CLIFT, oures CHRON [C-DISEASES and RUPTURE Wire mattress. by Salisbury t:eatmrnt, Send stamp for infer- mation, or ca|l at Truro, Nova Scotia. Office ee @ Merchants ti~mk ofHeli ax Building. , oma 5 ithe “HERCULES” So called because under test it has proven te be ten times stronger than any old style wire mattress. WILL NOT SAG—Costs no more than the cheap kinds. MARK WRIGHT AND CO Home Makers 1D | , hs THE HORSELESS CARRIAGE. [| ee ee ee (Chicago Inter-Ocean. ) It doesn’t shy at papers As they blow along the street, It cuts no silly capers On the dashboard with its feet ; doran’t paw the sod up al) around the hitching post, looks around For things that it can ec:re at and epill you On the ground ! It doesn’: mind the circus Iv’a not stall afraid, And it doesn’t overwork us When the elephants ; arade. It doesn’t rare and quiver When the train goes rushing by ; It doesn’t stand and shiver When the little snow flakes fly ; It doesn’t mind the thunder nor the light- ning’s blinding flash It doesn’t keep vou chirping and coa- necting with the lash; It never minds the banner They display on holidays, iVaa thing of proper manners, Which it shows in many ways. When you chance to pissits stable You do not have to care Or cluck for all you’re abte To keep from stopping there ! It will work all through the day time and stili be fresh at night ; There is no one to arrest you if you do not treat it right] iis wheezings ne’er distress you As it moves along the way— Farewell, oldjDobbins ; bless you ! You were all — in your day. + A WOMAN'S SUFFERING, Was Troubled With Palpitation the Heart. Extreme Weakness of and Nervous Headaches. In the little hamlet of Montrose, Well- and Cuunty resides a lady who gives much praise tothe curative power of Dr. Wil!- iams’ Pisk Pile. The enbject of this testimony is Mrs. Richard Hanna, an estimable lady who has resided in tbat locality for many years. A reporter seek~ ing an interview witb Mrs. Hanna found her willing to give full details, which are given in her own words. Five years ego [ was taken ill. I attributed the trouble at the time to an injury sustained by a fall. Time went on and I did not get better. The trymptoms of my complaint were palpita~ tion of the beart, exirewe weakness, stoms ach trouble and terrible headaches. I was very. nervous, had no appetite and experi- enced much wakefulness at night. Finals ly I was compelled toa take to my bed, being too weak to sit up any longer. In this condition I was treated at different times by three doctors and took a great quantity of medicine but realized no benefit. Not one of my neighbors thought I would get wel], In the meantime!I thovugbt myself that death would soon end my sufferings. One day Mre. Smith,of Port Robinson came to see me and persuaded my husband to procure fo: me someof Dr. Williams’ Pink Pille, and he purchesed six boxes, After taking the six boxes I had improved very much and was able to be up, though yet too weak to walk. I sent for another six boxes and as a result consider my cure complete. I can relish food better. Sleep eoundly and stand more fatigue than | could for years previous Although I have paseed the meridian of life I feel as healthy as when I wasin my twenties. With great pleasure and a grateful heart I give this testimony. The putlic is cautioned against numer- ous pink colored imitations of these fam- ous pills. Ihe genuive are sold only in boxes, the Wrapper around which bears the words “Dr. wiiliams’ Pink Pills for Pale People.” If your dealer does not have them they will be sent postpaid at 50 ceats a box,or six boxes for $2.00, by ad- dressing the Dr. Williams’ Medicine Co., Brookville, Ont. TEA PARTY | ST. ANN’S LOT Gob. a The congrega‘ion of St. Ann’s, Lot 65 intend holding a grand tea on the church grounds on MONDAY, AUGUST 2ist, 1899. Those who attend can All are invited. rely upon getting an excellent dinner o tea, and amusements will be provided tc please everybody. Cothe and see our new church and have a delightful drive which will enable you to view one of the finest sections of count. ry to be found in ail Canada. Good refreshmente and dancing saloons and a new variety of attractions, BY ORDER OF COM. ib = a aif DRESS GOODS It doesn’t scare at shadows as a man ; «t{i| It inca ul epwohe il We aim at keeping the most up-to-date stuff to be tonal lt doesn’t waste the hay, afi] in the Fall Dress Fabrics of every description are ge Ss Nor put you intodanger — <i{i cumil atiae here with great rapidity. The great variety grows When the brass band p'ays, richer and more varied daily. It is nice to know when you ¢ | It makes no wild endeavor a‘fi{ eee wall not be duplicat ed on ¢ very street To switch away the fles ; corner; therefore in most of the high class stutf we only I: sheds no bair that ever «it{! one costume length. We have some of me richest effects fregh (reis in your mouth and eyes ; : <ti}} from the loom s of the best mills. We now sta d in the frony It epeeds along the highway and never rank as dealers in high-class goodsand we are bownd to stay ‘CORSET WAISTS We have a nice line of ycung ladies’ sizes 20, 21 23, 24, 25 and 26. > 22, -Y, ( . i” Hin th f 95 cents, we are now sel! 1g them for q «(|| Corset on The original price was E£0c each. MILLINERY It is hard to think that the summer is passing; but the fact remains end our fall millinery is arriving daily. tyles are varied and very pretty. Watch our space for furcher ticulars with reference to this line in which we are the leaders RAILWAY WRAPS We have a large range of very beautiful wraps of differ. ent plaids, wits fringe and without fringe, ranging in price from 25 cenis to $10.00 each. PATTERNS The Bazaar Glove Fitting pattern which stands without a peer in the world, we sell tor 15 cents each. 500 of the. latest fashion sheets given away every month, Ask for one” at— ee 44444444234 —SUNNYSIDE— CHARLOTTETOWN “=p — —- — Sale Glen toate isle pale Seale BUMS TMP ae SEL a HE WHO ENTERS HERE LEAVES OLD BOOTS BEHIND And goes away well fitted, in a new pair of our selected boots and skoes, well satisfied as to price, quality, and style. THOMAS MeQUAID § Lower Queen Street. a eSNG SS ial ‘ te “> LEAT TING SZ aS BGS SLs eee ome "2 KAS of, oF S% we im AS tah AS Fis ob Wis SP is 8b AS ZS NS SP HS NY, ——BY VUS.NG—— A Cy «crclInsect Destroyer sEn ¢)¢hParis Green. ——FOR SALE—— WHOLESALE & RETAIL Simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWARE NoMore War Berger’ Waiker’s Corner Swords will be laaiabeaes into plough shares later on; but ou armers do not need to wait till the “ Peace Conference “2 over, before buying their plough thares, as they can do sod orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where an: | share, or other plough extras can be had for less money, and better than any imported. Prove this at once, by + rying hem, <td 5° [Ie A. McLEAN, susmncriss Of ALS KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACEINERY, EsdalefFoundry and machinery Depot. July 18, 1899—w3i ; Office, Masonic Temple, Charlottetown, P, F. PERKINS & C0, eae : s fe bs OO a =. = =< =< « «=. «= - ——— - s eree ee eeeherlhUl ele lhl le a eh eae 75-25 enancteg s 'Y ~ do : oe ee is KILL THE BUG! *