THE DAILY EX eet ee er JUNE 13 NYA-&S-SN | ARTISTIC DINNER GIVING. | The Ideal Dinrcr Fae a Simple Menu and FASHIONS IN TEARS. Strange as It May Seen, There Are Modes 1898. THE ROAD. rar, whither lesds the road, fair heart? Say, whither leads the road? CURES OLD ' a oe a ‘ wn shee age Across a rill, around a hill, S The ideal dinner company is never | Fashions change even in spiritual 3eside a dell where rivers start, LCE large. Six has been said to be the mag- | matters, and it has been decreed that it waive wanes - trees shed — load : . . : = Dh, thither leads the road, dear heart 1 . xe 1G . ’ ’ ‘ U ROUS SORES ic number, but elgait and even ten are , 18 DO longer " subject of pathet ome Oh, thither leads the road! ANNU I /ZM David Sutherland, Clyde LP ° y . . ' — River. N. S., writes to a pleasure and your own the f h e Ea And there’s little to do, 5 fri Own the Iresb experl- But many to keep . . 1s 7 9 ; ' 3 : : C ° a i you a - ence cf meeting new spirits, whose con- Though the harbor bar be moaning, ee ae eee ak a the style of Suit worn ae ig wed ony | geniality you have divined. are still true enough when applied to | When he is dust, we shall be still years with a SUFFERED fever sore on FORTY YEARS my leg, and ceed four courses, including the coffes. | sweethearts who wait and watch for] Not whisper love, but send the thought the “ Port! h though ninety years of age,| The scheme of the dinner is that each | them. But to the women in town and | In speechless message. All the air pe Ee the Nyassan ‘Treatments cured | dish shall be perfect, worthy of the pal: | country the edict has gone forth, ‘‘ Weep | 1 st#lence thrall is caught. Round shoul es J a er me, and the cure remains| 8 and of the appetite, enjoyed to the | no more. The day has passed when | oh, these are God reared trees! How soft “Ve t, 1h bs perfect.” full for its merits, and not trified with | the big, sad eyes, ready to send forth a| The wind dreams round their tall heads ry erec e Slop. Wanted—The Address and instantly forgotten. The second flood of tears un the slightest provoca- qT a. sili that ia aloft ing shouldered, ” the of every sufferer im | P°i™t in importance is that a dish shall | tion, can prove an effective weapon Sete Mine a child in sleep. “T {I ” * America. be as attractive in appearance as it is | against refractory man. He knows too allthin andthe Tall perfect in flavor, that it should be | much about it. It is useful to a woman | Yours autumn’s fre begins to burn S i. ] ] the tab] dded en- lief h : The brands to hurl at winter's brow. tout. Td NYASSAN MEDICINE Co., Pp aced upon e ta . as an acdec asa rel lef to her neryous system —uany The sun wooed leaves sigh low and turn : TRURO N.S joyment and hospitably served by bost | physician can tell her that it bas its To crimson on the bough. It indica. . 8. or hostess. The third point, also of im- | physiological benefits—but masculinity p li teil in tee ie Geakke t Mention this paper when you write. | portance, is that a dinner should be sca- | cannot be subdued by these moist meth- =. "hiaiee nea eta es the pecu- New Invention. I have invented aad patered on July 24, 1897, a new straw vievator and shaker attached to any fanners. Itcleans all fectly first clea all erain is ae 2 aaa A woman enjoys crying. The wise a PM a a ae re & straw. es An well : Bagi W eT . Sinokers. man is aware of this and is never heart- types of wearers. Ns Be tested. It only takes abou’ } ~f the power A New York society woman who has | less enough to attempt stopping a source It contains practical Me frat for to drive it of any otLer machine for tbat purpose in the market. I ask every, intending purchaser to see one of the een } perfectly manageable, both in the mat- ter of smooth service and in the higher barmonies. Do not confine your choice to intimate friends, but add to their A really artistic writer’s conviction, dinner, it is the should never ex- sonable—not an anticipation of seasons —for every chosen article should be at its very best. A lean, half shriveled January tomato, which has ill borne its travels, is but a forlorn apology for the plump and luscious summer product— certainly not fitted for an ‘‘artistic”’ appearance.—Ella Morris Kretschmar in Woman’s Home Comp:uion, a long line of social connections in Eng- land said in discussing the smoking babit among women over there, about est for women to weep. Those tender lines of Kingsley, For men must work And women must weep, the men who go down to the sea in ships and to the wives, daughters and ods. When she begins to show the old fashioned signs of distress, man cruelly interferes: ‘‘Now, don’t cry. It makes your nose red an@ your eyes ugly. It won't change me.’’ Or if he is especial- ly coarse he will shout: ‘‘For heaven's sake, stop that crying game unless you want to get rid of me! I won't stand it." of pleasure. But it is one more reasou why he is not affected by her tears. If they arise from bodily paia or intense What matter where the road may lead, So thou and I together go. Companionship is al) our need, Division all our woe. Together, thou and L How hushed the afternoon! I dare Across a rill, around a_hill, Beside a del] where rivers start, Where bending nut trees shed their load. Oh, thither leads the road, my heart, hb, thither icads the road! --John Albert Macy in Chap Book. A booklet which tells to best advantage by the “Short s stout” liarities and Purpose of the “Tuxedo,” the “Frock Coat,” the “Walking” “Shooting,” “Sack” “Double Breasted” and “Nop. folk” Suits, with their effect upon the appearance of different pointers on cloths, in- terior construciion, Week’s shakers before purchasing any which so much has been printed lately: | mental suffering, he is all sympathy, “ee 14 Si om tc , "no > - R ntdne . ’ ~ 3 ‘a FA" other, Anv person infringing on the pat~ | — English women whom I have received | but the hysterical overflow that can be shape retention, te th Cen LOTHING ent will be dealt with according to the law | in my home—and J receive many—al- | produced on an instant’s notice, that birth d t! f th A Ly om I have appointed Mr. Walter Grant of | most without exception smoke. It is | seems to be on tap—because her dress ir ang motive Of Re. Mill View, Lot 49, as manufacturing | not a giggling matter with them, asit | doesn’t fit in one particular or she lacks “fads” and other trade AM 4 agent. He will receive orders; also myself | still is with our women, to some extent. a dime to complete one especial pur- SRRA VY A It isa matter of course.’’ And the | chase—does not now excite his interest. secrets of the tailor. -? ay ee Neo + 20x ; JOHN A. WEEKS, cigarette habit is growing fast in femi- When a man cries, if is from the aa were “ORS, eee ; ALBERTON nine circles here. If you don’t believe | diaphragm, and the sobs give him ac- Nailed free OM TEQZeéSst. were. FR i . “"* | ft, inquire in the stores where ‘‘special- | tual physical pain. His sex fellogys A Fate ‘ly made for women”’ articles are sold. | know this and can sympathize with VALUABLE Smokers’ outfits for all sorts and condi- him. But women cry from the chest or Positively cured by these tions = ee are now on sale, | throat without the slightest effort, and Little Pills. As most of the high priced ones being im- | men know that too. The old German Ther ot . : - ang ‘ ie ‘ ] ’ é \. 2 é ey also relieve Distress from Dyspepsf: B U SINESSSTAN D ported from dear old London.—New | proverb, ‘‘Nothing dries sooner than a dnann anil Ten mse Fatine y Yy ~ York Letter, tear,’’ must have been written by a man a ns 7 ae " = = pe — SAI E who had bad experience with the wiles Sct senaty Sip: Cheeta, Manoel, Seat, 4 re eee ee ee : “* | ness, Bad Tasteia the Mouth, Coated Tongue ‘i ui s i : » Ons « MONTAGUE BRIDGE This property consists of a commo- dious store and dwelling, heated with hot water, and said to be the best husiness stand in Montague. Titie Guaranteed, Possession immediately. Apply to E. H. BEER, Ch’town. 63 2awkwtf. Columbias and Others if you a are ill you need a doctor in whom you have confidence. If you need a remedy you want one that has been tested for years; not an obscure, un- tried thing that is urged upon you, or on which you save a few cents—that is no consid- eration as against health. For wasting in children or adults, Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypo- the been of weeping women. ‘There is a quaint old English poem that gives a list of the various evil spirits that infest this world and inflict injury upon more or less undeserving mortals, and concludes with the startling statement that ‘‘a weepi:: 8 Werran with two black eyes is the wickedest devil of them all.’”’ The principal point for the considera- tion of woman is that when she mest have her ‘‘good, comfortable cry’’ she should take her consolation privately. W hen not in the presence of unsymfa- thizing man, she may even forget to cry, and if she remembers there is a possibility that she will forget the cause of her lachrymose desires, and smiles may soon chase away the tears as they did in childish years. If the sex has re- formed in this respect, man need not claim the credit. It is a busy, bustling age, in the cities at least, and there wo- men have learned to be wise, earnest Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulate the Boweis. Purely Vezetable. Sirvall Pill. Smali Dose, Smali Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. They See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. ee etl i i atl Lt el THE CHARLOTTETOWN Painless - Dentistry A WORD TO THE CARELESS If they Many pcrsons do not value their teeth. have the toothache their first and only though have the tooth point, they go and haveit taken out, that is t 1 last of that tooth; tooth will begin troubling; out it goes, te 0, and soon after a while the person cinnot mas icate fod; conse- qunce is their health becomes impaireca; then they pay doctors bills, they get artifidial teeth. extracted, Justa few words on that they cannot get it back again, Another etc., and asa last resort ae look at the question buy medicine, eae from a business standpoint. In the first place what would be the cost to save the tooth and keep it good fur a lifetime? Perhaps $1.00, and you will have your own teeth in your heau, and they were most certainly put there for use Now think of this—if you had a wart on your fi ger, that troubled you, would you have the * 7 phosphites nas and strong, as factors in the daily life of a world that demands the best efforts from them. They are responding brave- ly and intelligently, and there is no time left for crying. — Philadelphia Times. STEAM NAVIGATION : COMPANY, ‘ ~here are two kinds of recognized remedy for twen- Wheels, COLUMBIAS and all ty-five years. other 8. Columbias are in a soc. and $1.00, all druggists. | P; e SCOTT & & BOW NE, Chemists. Toronto. . C nue - - class by ; 1emselves, ices So 0, 8 140 dollar -" ee li 1 The Tims } mM finger cut off 10 remove the wart? Why certaintly ooThe dollar wheel is equa §|) WOOD'S PHOSPHODINE. fa not Well, why loose a tooth to remove an ache. We can to ti @ best high grade bi- Has Come The Grent English Remedy. . < t . h le yn the market of an Ba, Siz Packages Guaranteed to # stop toothache and save the tooth, and garantee them y . yromptly and permanently o gad Thi ake. Ei am wheel fu ih 5 when those old jobs must be done. § ia all forms of Nervous F never to ache again. otn c at avg Maybe its a roof to be repaired, ora Weakness, Ersissions,Sperm- v . : anteed by a company Ww ho do , barn to be built, or perhaps your ( | nee Ys Artificial Teeth not know how to make slop|g ‘biking of a house. 6) lee >< sot Woerp, eaconitun 000 te goeds.- T| he purchaser of a We Have a Word to Say é Baforeand 1After.o7 sare hy nae lmpig “a # must be good ‘o be satisfactory. We guarantee satis bic cle from me Ww ill be taught You will want shingles; Boards; firmity, Insanity, Consump ’ ion andun — “ facti: on or we don’ t want your money. y : — a Has been prescribed over 6o , ears in thousands ¢ to ride free. studding, Laths. You will want eases; 1s the only Tetiab’e and Honest Medicine | STEAMERS..... You can call inin the morning and have your some Lumber, we have just or ¢ known. Ask drug ‘or W ood’s Ph sosphodine; * ; teeth same a: ly 7 y ou need. It will be to your advan- he offers some martha less mecicine in place of th ny . ay. R. Mi. Y OUN G, fa if you buy from us. We ’ inclose price in letter. and we will send 1 by return Northumberland & Py INCESS ; offer you first cass Lumber, ata mail. oe oes ae ae oO : wit c vlease, six will cure. Pamph-ets free to any acdroass, ' vos rdag eh ypiesatsia cost. Inves- . ene ne The ‘Wood Ceumpany, Le “Ss we ate“ ae day ‘ 7 ; 1g& . Wit) P you. Vindsor, Out., Canada. upndays ixcepter ) Valuable Property Tx.ernoxs 181 Q Over Store of Prowse Bros. From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival E ALE JAMES BARRETT, ( Sold in Charlottetcwn by George E] of afiernoon train from St. John) for Open evenings ito 8. FOR S : , Hughes, Druggist. Summerside, connecting there with express ; a ati } Connolly’s Wharf. é Be _—__._-__+--_ —__... | train’ for Charlottetown. mY ed ha it 5 A ie a Sees a i From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of . The White House, Dundas Esplanade is | # ee ew yess sees PICKFORD A BLACK | morning train from Charlottetown) for a - offered for sale. . 7 Point Du Chene connecting witn day traiu This desirable property combines the advantages of town and country house. Good bathing and boating at foot of gar- den. First rate stables, coach-houses and } large yard room. Flower and vegetable gardens and con- servatory. House contains about - 12 ~ooms, and is heated by hot air; with marble mantels down stairs. Large drawing room length of house; bath room with hot aod cold water. The situation and sea view, are unexcelled in P. B. I. The store front ia also owned in con- nection with the property, for several hundred feet out. For particulars apply i | to for St. John. Connecton at Moncton with train for Canada aud at St. John with Steamere of International Line and Raliways for United States end Canada. From PICTOU (on arriva)of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, § seven 1.m. (loca!) for Pictou, (connecting there rith day train for Cape Breton and Hali- ix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Line for oston,. F. W. HALES Ch’town, P. E. I. Just Received a nice assortment of BLOUSE SETS es Underclothing at the lowest prices, in Ball-briggan, Meh ino, Natural Wool. Silk mixture, Cotton, | HALIFAX & CHARLOTTECOWN, SEASON OF IS9S. 8.S. CITY OF GHENT will sail from a SECRETARY Charlottetown every Friday at 10 a.m., : J. 8. MORRIS es the ~~ senha ot ee ete, } } me the newest designs in sch Habubany, Archie ahead: tees TENDERS Medium and light weights. All s'zes— | _— sterling silver and_ rclled | 2rbe es “ rT ie eel 29 44 95 d : a : : . . i i ba i t Tai ; : a SUMMER COTTAGE FOR SME | Siete Saint ong, ceitt| omen Hime Tae | mason insert | 32 to 44. 25e and upwards June, from parties willing to caterto A.0O,H. sporte,to be held on St. Dun- atan’s College grounds, on Friday, July Steamer has excellent passenger accom- modation. Saloon amidships. Special low freights will be given this season. o2@ ea For Sale, a eentenade cottage with plot of land beautifully situated at Kep- », D ro p. A. eH. b witha delightful view of the straits > a re ood bathing, convenient to seh and a W N TANTON For further ee tere lsi. WF. PAYNE D> pleatant holida resort. Apply Ss @ o We jane See’y Se a, eyWUDGE McLEOD,S, Side Opposite Crabbe’s Hardwre Store. | Ch’town, May 14, 1998 115 2aw td i FU RNISHER. — aint cea i Uc ia a —— i : .