S-SAN FOR NY-A ERYSPIELA : AM \! te; j MEDICAL SS Perrsvoro N, ADVICE the year 1892, “ \ bed with Erysipelas, len out ofall human shape fast sinking and given up todie, A* this risis Nyassan was used and I was cured in a few days, RE Tiel e % says :—‘‘In I was in swol- net - GAVE UP DOCTORS HER Wanted—The Address f every sufferer in s mierica, 4 THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO., 4 TRURO N. 8. Mention the paper wh«p you write. NOVA SCOTIA’S niin RIT PROVINCIAL EXAIBITICN —AND — INDUSTRIAL FAIR 5 ee HALIFAX, N. S:. Sept, 22nd, -- - Sept. 29th, 1898 aaa - é» <= £16,000 $16,000 By 25 per cent. the largest Prize List of- ferid in F astern Canada. Improvement in Every Department Wonderful Special Attractions At Great Expense;the Commission have secured the Grand Historical Spectacular Drama. The Relief of Lucknow Magnificently mounted with beautiful Costumes, employing a full Batallion of ‘Troops and Bands Produced under the management of Hena & Teale, of Hamilton, Ont., with dieplay of Fire Works surpassing any~ thi.g everseen East cf Toronto. To- geiner with numerous other new and original amusements from London ard New York, Superior in every way to the Great Show of 1897. For Prize Lists and all information, address, in Premiums J. E. WOOD, Mgr. Sec’y City Hall, Halifax, N.S. Wever Before Lave good Watches been so low in price as to-day. We have them recently bought at the latest re- duced rates, and will sell low. G. H. TAYLOR Jeweler and Uptician. -- arlottetown Church School EDGEHILL ¥o.- ciris WINDSOR, NOVA SCOTIA INCORPORATED 1891. Rt. Rey. Bishop Courtney, D, D., Chairman Boa ra of Trustees Miss Lefroy, of Cheltenham Ladies’ College } England, Princip! { Eight Resident Experienced Governesses [{ from England. Housekeeper, Matron and N ursé Board and Taition Fees including French, Latin or German or Greek, Daily Calistne- } nics, Class Singing and Needlework, $225 per‘ aonum, Or $75 per term, | restate oe x Music, singing, Painting, Drawing, etc. ‘ are extras. @@"Preparations for the Uni- vers: ties. Michaelmas Term !egin Sep. 14th 1898 For calendar apply ‘o Dr. Hind 178—1, 3, 5, tf Pure Gold Jelly ~ A most delicious ‘table dessert made instantly.—To make the jelly you’ve but to dissolve a package of Jelly in one pint of boiling water, put in a cocl place to harden. 10¢ per package. For sale at the “Victoria Row Grocers.” be SANDERSON & CO. i 4 oo SR inten ena nema tine ini ole Pe ry ee THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST A GREAT SCREAMER More than 58 years ago Lachlan Me- Donald left his home in Strathspey, | Scotland, and went tothe shores of Lake Winnipeg. He did not neglect to carry with him his beloved bagpipe, and many an evening it spoke to him of the old home beyond the seas. Even in the daytime, when he was busy in the woods felling trees, he would have it by his side, and on one eccasion he had reason to be glad that it was so near. He was merrily swinging his ax, when he was suddenly surrounded by a party of Indians, who looked very for- midable as they drew nearer, gesticu- lating in a particularly threatening manner. Things began to seem ominous, when a happy thought came to the Scotchman. Seizing his bagpipe, he blew a blast ao Jond and long and shrill that the startled red men looked upon him for a moment in consternation aud then took to their heels, never stopping till the thick shadows of the forest hid them from the man who could give veut to such an unearthly sereani. They did not forget that prolonged cry; from that time the Scotchman was known among them as ‘“‘the great screamer of the palefaces.’’—Exchange. A Famous English Inn. One of the oldest and most pictur- esque inns in all England is the Crab Tree inn in Fordham. Here cyclists from all over Britain have congregated and here men famous in literary annals like Kipling, Haggard and Andrew Lang have ‘‘put up’’ for an hour or two to rest and quaff the ale dispensed by this ancient hostelry. The story runs that Robert Burns and Sir Walter Scott once partook of the hospitality of the place, and the queen herself, it is reported, once stopped by the wayside to partake of a frugal bowl of milk and crackers. The initials of men illustrious in Great Britain’s his- tory are graven upon the surface of its deal tables, and its very window panes are littered with the names of Macaulay, Dickens and Thackeray. It has been put in at least one book, and J. Quiller Couch has used it as the scene for one | of his terrible tragedies. SAVE THE MOTHERS Dodd’s Kidney Pills Their Only Safety in Female Diseases. You have seen a flower nipped by frost, fade and die in the flush of its beauty. That is how women die when attacked by any of the diseases peculiar to their sex. Woman’s burdens are woefully heavy. Her sufferings are agonizing. Her patience is grand. Disease preys upon her. The light dies out of her eyes, her steps become slow and dragging; she loses flesh; grows sallow, listless, droops like a flower. Then she dies. Her family is left to the cold mercy of the world. “ Mother’s dead!” What a piteous phrase. What sufferings have been endured before it was used. Why should mothers, wives, sisters suffer so? They need not. Dodd's Kidney Pills will quickly and thoroughly cure all cases of Female Weakness. They never fail. They give health, strength, courage: a new lease of life. Rothesay Church School. Rothesay College for Boys | will re-open Monday, Sept. 5th. STAI F, 1888-9.—Principal, Rev. 0. W. Howard, B. A., Honor Graduate and Gov- ernor-General’s Medalist Toronto Univer- sity: Honur Gradnate Huron College Lon- a aa | Dowell?’ ’?’— Sir W. H. Russell don. Mathematics.—I. E. Moore, Eeq , B. A., Honor Gradvate University ot Toron‘o, School of Science, Toronto. Class'cs.— P. J. Robinson. Esq., B. A., Honor Graduate, Toronto University. Modern Language.—W. A. McClean, Esq , M. A., Graduate Toronto University; Ontario Normal College; London Military College. Correspondents should be addressed to xev. O. W. Howard, Rothes iy. “Kinghurst” will re-open on Wednesday Sept. 14th, 1898. Miss H. J. Machin, formerly I Lany Principal of “Edgehill ’ will have charge ! of the school and will have a thoroughly com petant staff of assistants. Correspondence should be addressed to Miss Machin, Rothesay N. B. 192 dy 12i. ‘(ret and Mineral Waters Claret in cases, 1 doz qamrts. English Soda Water cases, 6 doz each, English (Belfast) Ginger ale cases 6 doz each. Wholesale. J. & T. MORRIS. ]80—3aw. 2wks | Delicate children! What a source of anxiety they are! The parents wish them hearty and strong, but they keep thin and pale. To all these delicate ciil- dren Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- phosphites comes with the best of news. It brings rich blood, strong bones, healthy nerves, and sound digestion. It is growth and prosperity to them. No matter how delicate the child, it is readily taken. soc, and $1.00, all druggists. SCOTT & BOWNE. Chemists. Toronte. BEARS’ GREAT STRENGTH -- oO Yes, the strength of grizzly bears is a‘most beyond belief. Ihave read about the powerful muscles in the arms of African gorillas, but none can compare with those in the arms and shoulders of big grizzly bears. I haye seena grizzly bear with one fore paw shot into useless- ness pull its own 1,100 pounds of meat and bone up precipices and perform feats of muscle that trained athletes could not do. I have seen grizzly bears carrying the carcasses of pigs that must have weighed 70 pounds several miles across a mountain side to their lair, and I have heard hunters tell of having seen cows knocked down as if by a thunderbolt with one blow of the fore paw of a bear. Three summers ago I spent the season in the coast mountains up in Monterey county, and one moonlight night I saw a big grizzly bear in the act of carrying a dead cow home to her cub. I hada position on the mountain side where I could see every movement of the bear in the sparsely timbered valley below me. The critter carried the dead cow in her fore paws for at least three miles, across jagged, sharp rocks ten feet high, over fallen logs, around the rocky mountain sides, where even a jackass could not get a foothold, to a narrow trail up the steep mountain. She never stopped to rest for a moment, but went right along. I followed, and just about half a mile from the beast’s lair I laid her low. The heifer weighed at least 200 pounds, and the bear would have tipped the beam at about 450 pounds.—Chicago Inter Ocean. General McDowell. I have never met any one who gave me a stronger impression of honesty and sincerity than Irvin McDowell. He was then in the prime of life—40 or 45 years old—powerfully built, but rather pon- derous in movement, kindly and sim- ple in manner, with a very pleasant, soldierly face, a water drinker and al- most a vegetarign. After the cruel war was over I met him one day in some foreign city—Vienna, I think—and as we were conversing he said, ‘‘Strange, isn’t it, our encounter today?’’ ‘Why so, general?’ ‘*Have you forgotten? This is the 21st of July—the anniversary of Bull Run. Had I won that battle I would have been one of the most popular men in the United States and you would have been another. I need not say how much it is the other way with us now.”’ But Ido not think his countrymen blamed him after all. When I went to the United States some years ago, I found him in command at San Francis- co—much changed, aged and sad, but courteous and kindly as ever. I told him that I had ina place of honor at home the photograph which he gave me before he left my lodgings the day he was looking for Barry’s guns. ‘‘And I suppose,’’ he said, ‘‘your friends ask, ‘Who on earth was General Mc- in North American Review. LS Woon’s PHOS?PHODINE. The Great English Remedy. _ ; Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure cll forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effectsof Abuse or Excesses, - > \e ~ Mental Worry, excessive use ¢ , Of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- Befor eand After * lants, 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 Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggistfor Wood’s Phosphodine; if 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 will please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Woed Company, Windscr, Out., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist WILL.H. FRANKLIN Commission Merchant O'Dwyer’s Cove, St, John’s N. F. P.cE. I. Produce a Speciality? PromptReturus and Ac’s Sales. —~ 22, 189% ARCHZOLOGY AND THE BIBLE Oriental archeology affords us a test avd 2 measure for Old Testament his- tory; it is not a substitute for it. There are large portions of Old Testament his- tory which can only be illustrated by archwological research uot covered by it—portions which from the necessity of the case do not admit of monumental confirmation. The scenes of home life in the history of the patriarchs tag ex- ample, can never be the subject of an inscriptigy. All the archeologists can do is to illustrate them from the life of other crientels and to ag! that ney contain nothing which {s inconsistent with either history or geography. So, again, the wanderings of the Israelites in the desert are not likely to be record- ed on the monuments of the past, but it can be shown that these wanderings gre the necessary inte;lude between the exodus from Egypt and the conquest of Canaan and that for both the latter events there is suffigient archeological testimony. Archeology is the hand- maid of the Bible, not its substitute. — Professor Sayre in Homiletic Review, —— Chicles Francis Adama, Few people refer to Charles Francis Adams as general, but, as the Boston Globe says, be ‘‘saw not only a great deal of active military service during the civil war, but commanded a regi- gent of Massachusetts soldiers, among whom there were scores of distinguish- ed heroes. At the head of the Fifth Massachusetts cavalry Colonel Adamé led his men through several active en- cagements, and his conduct at the bat- tles of Secessionville, South Mountain and Antietam was characterized in the general order that brevetted him brig- adier general of United States volunteer? as ‘distinguished gallantry and efficien- cy.’ In the same order his record is re- ferred to as one of ‘meritorious services during the war.’ This order was dated 1867, the title af general to date from 1865."’ Professional Amenities. First Souhrefte—Perhaps you would not believe me if I were to tell you that a man killed himself for love of me. Second Soubrette—Indeed I woald Men used to do that sort of thing jn the old days of chivalry.—Cincinnati Bn- medicine chest and every is out of order; cure headache, biliousness, and quirer, traveller’s grip. .They are @ll liver troubles. 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