THE DAILY EXAMINER - . Walter: er & Wo. Limited, Largest Ce r E, nae ‘RADE ae G in CHOCGLATES 25% HIGHEST AWARDS. a4 c fro - the great x ustrial and Food br EXPOSITIONS | I f EUROPE AND AMERICA. rt aution: = | . Somamers th raid mak r° a. , Ga uy . ely Dorchester. iiace. <= 5 ad ted om cack fp SOLD By CERS EVERYWHERE WALTER SAKIP LTO. DORCHESTER, MASS. WOOD'S PITOSPIODINE. The Great FE ‘nglish Remedy. rckages Guaranteed to i permanently 1 forms of Nervous sissions,Sperm Impotency and al f Abuse or Excesses, y, CCessive use Stimu- itoIn Armity, Insanity, Consu znd an early grave Has been prescribed over 35 years in t usands of eases; is the only hie and Hon x bu . Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if be offers some worthless medicine in place of this, fnclose pr in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, €:; six, $5, One will picase, siz will cure. Pamphlets‘ to any address, The W yEpAny, Canada. S Charlot va by Geok Hughes |} D: ot Orders are promptiy "URE YOU WILL 6 vee ka v t +i si tse, 3 2 em rops ‘ lleart Disease, Femal i < pure I i—or mor sended. : al rs im medicine, or oy mail on recesot ofit x Six boxes $2.50, Da.L. fi. SMITH & Co. Toronto. we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box aix boxes for $2.50. To the trad: —$4.00 » -‘rdozen, or three dozen at $375 per dozen. Sent by mail to any edd-ese pos’ aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 C ssrlotietown. : _— sites ue A Wide Range. A preparation? which enriches and purifies the blood and assists nature in repairing wasted tissue must have a wide range of usefulness. Such a preparation is Scott's Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil with Hypophos- phites of Lime and Soda. ‘The uses of Scott’s Emul- sion are not confined to wasting diseases, like con- sumption, scrofula or anzemia. ‘They embrace nearly all those minor ail- ments* associated with loss of flesh. Scott & Bowno, Belleville, 50. and $t. PUTINER’S FMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other med As. a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, ‘ . giving su ystance and tone to tne sted muscles. keep it. Price 50 c: nts ONE PILL AFTER EATING | INSURE? wOOD CIGESTION. (PRICE 25 Cis. Tae QGS0S MED CG. LTD, TORONTO.) . + A Pointer for Agents i Cw The subscriber has fittel up ten of tle fine st in the Province in the substantial Brick! Sieney of Queen & Sydney Sts. These rooms are al! large and well lighted They ave heated by hot water, lighted by eleetri« ity, connected by t2le prone, and are fitted with sanitcry ar rangements. Elevator and office in con hectio P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1895—3m ee DESPERATE STRATEGY, at an end ahd Cantab, gath- while his au- of ladies pre- rsity exten- lecture Was just Walter Dundas, M. A ered his papers ‘gether, dience, composed chiefly pared to depart. The unive rhe sion had but recently penetrated imto } the remote provincial town of Slum- berleigh, and had there met Wich al- most unprecedented suc. ess. Reachirg the cuter door befo-e the whole assembly had dispersd, Dun- das scanned each of the students, @x- greetings and farewells with whose acquaintance he hed mad during few weeks’ rsidence 11 Slumberleigh As the last departed he turned on his heel and, heaving a light sigh, betook himself to his ho te! “I must have missed Miss Cli- tord, he muttered “Ste was cer- tainly at the lecture, I wish I c ull have her before I left for New York, just to say good-bye.” Meanwhile the subject cf flec- ms, a pretty, bright-faced gi:l of 39 changing Some his seen his r had arrived at her home, a large, hand- me house in the principal streeet of the little town. In the hall she met her father Come into my study and shut the doo I said “TI have something | rather serious to tell you.” His daughter obeyed “The fact is,” said Mr. Clifford, “I have been, as you may have noticed, pecunjary diMicultics for some time past. Seme months ago I wis cbliged mortgage the house and to get 4 bill of sale On the furniture. But ; things have gone from bad to worse and I have just found that, unless I can raise $1,500 within two menths I ehall be in a fair way to become bankrupt Your uncle George is such a miser that if he heard the faintest rurnor that I was in difficuliies throug! extravagance he wouldn't leave me & farthing, far less give me anything! In fact, it is partly on his account that I am so anxious to raise this mone) quickly, for if I am grazetted before he dies (the doctors say he hasn't twe months to live) my Name will be cu out of the will.” After a pause he went on: “IT wish some rich fell-w would come and marry you, Mab; that would pre- vide for you at least, and you migh‘ be able to spare a few ha fpence fo your poor cold father.” Mabel laughed. “At least you have the wedding presents in case,”” she sali. Clifford suddenly stopped short in th midst of his pereginationa, “Tia War thing,” he exclaimed, Whet do you mean?” “Quite simple. Send out invitatione tc your wedding to some person, imigin ary, if you like, Then, when your have got a fine array of wedding pres ents—well the event can be pestpone —sudden iliness of the bridegrcom— anything. Meanwhile the presents ar converted into ready money. I am onc more solvent. Uncle Ge rge di; hey, presto! everything in a flourishing con dition!” “But, father, think of Why, it woull te like “Pshaw! We're desperate, and all is fair in such cases as thi-. Biside:, if everything dees turn out well and Unele George's money come to us al) right, why, then we ern fet the pr s- ents out of pawn and return them-- engagement suddenly broken off, yo: know. What objection can there be ir that?” “But the posterous! do it.” “So you could tha? the doecelt* robbing people.’ whole scheme fs s) No, fath:r, I really pre can't won't even do that lite! service for me? Well, I might have e~- pected it! Here am I, tYirg an Starving cil these years (Mabel looke slghtly incredulous), denying myse’’ paying sweet dollars for your fe*s t loca} lectures, and thag is all the tha: k: g get*” “I was at the last to-day,” daughter, coloring slightly. “The last! Then thit iccturer ‘el low, what's his name?—Dund.s—h : gone? Look here, Mabel! Let him b: the bridegroom. He'll near o it—he’s not likely to ever come bic! here again, and it will seem much mor: natural for you to be engaged to hir than to a stranger. There! I flatte myseif I have mide a really brilliant suggestion.” “Father, I said hi never must tell you ptatn'y,’ said Mabel, flushing angrily, “I de cline to have anything to do with th plan.” “Now, Mabel, dear.” he fat}, in “you will be Sen Surely yOu can’t se me trembling on the brink cf ruin like this and not stretch out a hand to hel me? Come, now!” Poor Mabel looked irresolutely befo € her “If I could co anything else, siid, entreatingly “But a deceitful thing like that—and think of the ex posure if it showld come out?’ “No fear cf it coming out if oul) you play your part properly,” returned her father, quick to detect th* signs 0° yielding in her tone. “And, after ali it’s only a month or two at mest There, I knew you would te s<nsible.’ “Rut I don’t like it at all.” “Pooh! You'll soon get accustomed to it. And now t> set about prepara- tions for carrying it out, I think as we want the thing widely known we cannot do better than to give a hint to Miss Werboise and let nature do its work!” Mabel more wheedling tone, sible, won't you? - = quite recognized the truth of this assertion, for Miss Cynthia Wor- boise, a maiden lady of an uncertain age and a near neighbor of thei-, had a well-merited reputaticn for goss!lp and was frequently mede use of by her friends as an easy means of spreading news. She therefore assented laiguid- ly to the proposal. “Then that’s settled, and I'll 4rop in myself after dinner to-night and tell her. We'll fix the wedding for this day seven weeks, and who knows what may happen between this «nd then‘ There, my love, I knew you would s00n get reecgnized to the ides.” But Mabel was very far in reality from »eing reconciled to it, and as h left the study she felt her heart ris< in bitter revolt against it, But wha: could she do? She had always been accustomed to obey her father in every- thing and she @id not feel resolute enough to withstend him now. Nothing in the whole scheme hai s> much as the bringtne name, cheeks were dye! wounded her into it of Dundas’ thought of it her | with a deep blush of shame, and th: jdea of his ever getting wind of it made her nearly frantic. However, she had agreed to the plan and it was too lat: to draw back now BRISTOL’S| PILLS Cure Biliousness, Sick Head- ache, Dyspepsia, Sluggish Liver anda all Il Stomach Troubles. — $$$ $$ $$$ gy BRISTOL'S Dominion Blend Tea, REGISTERED: SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown, kK. T. Holman, Sammerside, J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A McKinnnon, Colman. Albt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane. A.J. McLeod & Co.,Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapau Every householder shouid give iia Biexv Tea atrial. It has great etrengt!, PILLS Are Purely Vegetable, elegantly Sugar-Coated, and do not gripe or sicken, BRISTOL'S PILLS Act gently but promptly and thoroughly, “The safest family medicine.” All Druggists keep fine flivor and is delicious in the cup. Cl’iown, June 20—w 1 yr. | eILLS | __ PILLS | The At the mers | thing 1 ft for her to do ws to prepare he:sclé as well as Bae ¢ i} for the many unpleasant iotervicw which she foiesaw would have to ! gone through. True to his Hed forth that and r-turned in high elee : only resolution, Clifford sa nigiot ty» the gessh ; monet the mannr in which his plausible st had ben 1¢cived | “Miss Werboise was delighted,” b | sald, “and consulted me imn.eciitel ow to what I recom merd for a present | She is coming around to-morre |} morning to talk it over With )04U, > | mind and prepare you.self for an. emergency.” Mr. Cliffeed had nt mf calculate when he said that it would be qui. unnecessary io d)> moe t aa tell th news to Miss C)nthis. In kss thas week the whole town was d scus dur the engagement, ard Malel hd re cetved calls cf conmgratulaiion fr om & her friends lier fahr, wishing hurry up matie:s, had fixed a da: and had sen |} some six weeks h nee, | out dainty invitation carcs to hel | whole circle | As he expected, on their leing sent out a stream cf pr sents, ste dy eno" gh to realize the mott sanguine hope- | began to flow in, and he more thai | once congratu’at d hims If and hi daughter on the sucecs3 that h d me thelr scheme. Mabel, hcwevr, had often grea diMeulty in explaining away some dis crepancies which had @-'s:n in spit f her care Time ypa:s.d on, till at last bet one week remained tfore the d te set fo the eventful ceremony. sir. Cliffora had just ben consulting Matel as t the propriety of annwwncing the sud den indisposition of the britegroom, when Miss Werbolse pa'd her usual morning cail. “Ob, Mad, Carling, you didn’t tell me, but I knew y.u would lke to talk i over, so I called in early. Naughty man, to ecmbine Lusiaes with plas ure like this!’ “What do you “ean?” with apprehensicn. asked Mabel “You know as well as I. I really wonder you let him. Its hardly te- spectable-” “What is hardly r spe table?” the girl asked, a horrib’e fear seizing h-r. “Why, of course, letting him lecture here the very day befo.e his mer:iage. Didn't you know—but cf course y U did—he has promised ‘o give an extra lecture to supplement Lis course!” “Oh, yes—I hnow,” ‘sa.d, or r ther gasped, Mabel. “Of cus { have rather a headache this mor:i g, and —would you excuse m:*?”" Miss Worboise of auie tcok the hint and left, with miny expressions ef regret, while Mabel s_ught her father. “What shall we do” 'she panted. “I is coming here b fire he c.o8s the Atiantic—actucal y here—in five d ye— he must hear cf it—and I—I shall die of shame!” “It is deveed awkward,” siid Mr. Clifford, perplexed; “Lut, never mind, I've brovght you into this mes’, and I'l get you out. Now, s-e here, Il wire him at onee, ani get him to dine and stay the night wih us—in fact, we'll keep him emicely to ourselves and he won't get a hint o? ft. In the morning h-’ll leave ly en e My train —we can say }is mother i: sud! mly taken il!. There, isn’t that al! right? Matel assenied, doubtfully. Noth-:nz could be done now exce.t wat and hope for the tet. Mr. Dundas, duly acceptance, and on th> was met at the st tion home by Mr. Cliffo:d. Ma el @ ait d bis arrival with a teating heart, and could hardly hide her confusion o1 first meeting him. When 5 o'clock, the hour appointed for his lture, ar- rived, she professed herself slightly il!, and Dundee f und h mrelf, t> 143 dis gust, relegated to the «a:e of her father, who received strict injunctions from Mébel not to allow tie bcturer to interchange greetings with anyone. “They might congratulate him!’ se said. “How very awkward that would be!" Dinner passed off without mishap. Mabel was shy and constrajn.d, and spoke little; but as Clifford was fa high spirits at the success with which everything bad piseed cff, and k:p* the conversation chi fly in his own hands, his guest did not notice the un- invit d, wired his aproiited da; and conveyed usual preoccupation and <ilente of his daughter. But. ales, the beet kid scheme ma) fall sometimes. No soon'r were the three extablished in the d awing room than the door bell rang sh rj ly, and a few moments later the servant an- nounced “Miss Worbotse!" Poor Mab 1 gasped and turned pale. She had no time, however, to Say anj- thing, for Miss Worboise ran forward, evclaimirg, “Oh, Mabel, my darling, what do you think? My ccok has had a fit—positively a fit—I kft her with her head in the kitchen c al ox! The dector is expected every minute, but 1 couldn't stay—such a scene, you know: I am so upset! M ght I spend -n hour or two w'th you?” Mabel, nearly distracted, managed at last to welcome the very unw lc me guest, and then sat down on thorns, waiting in a kind of de: pair for what she might say. “I know,” said Cynthia, archly, “tht ‘t is rather an inconveri nt time to call. You must be so very busy—such to make before to-morrow, haven't y9u, a lot of preparati-n as you must heve Mr. Dundas?” “I? No,* sa'd Durndis, rather sr- prised, “I really have no packing t and that’s d ne :lreidy, as I am leaving by on ¢ rly train?’ “An early train! But surely won't miss the rec ption?’ “Good gra ious?’ thught tre youne Spe. k of, you man, “are they getting up a levee fo: me?” But elovd te only faid, “Well, I’m afraid I shall, unless i.’s very early.” “Whi h reminds me,” s id Miss Wor- boise; “Mabel, daring, ycu fo got t: poy at what time we cre expected t& the girl's infin come,” and then, to ite horror she produced from he: poe ‘ket her dainty invitation card. “Confound that woman!’ thought Clifford, savecely, ae then jumpin; up, he excleim«d eagerly, “bee here Mies Cynthia, I must hs ve yur optin- jon on some of Matel'’s pr # nts in th next room,” and, rather against her will, hurried her out of th: room, by not before he saw the mischief wi | done, for Dundes had stooped polite’ to pick up the card wlich had f. ti from Mabel's nervcless hand, ond doing so could not avcid § eirg v} it was. His name on the earl rested his attention, and he reid through, scarcely realizing its mean- ing. Then, too amazed to speak, he looked toward Mabel for an explana tion, but seeing her pale and speechl+s sprank toward her, fearing she wa about to faint. His touch however, T- culled her to herself, and, waving hi: back with an effort, she rose nd said “You had bitter know the whove, she said, and then, as calmly and co’ keetedly as she could she told him th humiliating story. HMaif an hour later Mr. Clifford "¢ entered the drawing 100m, a telegret in his hand. Ee stood for a momer on the threshold, and then ¢dvancin; said: “i suppose my daughter has tol you «!l, Mr. Dundas? She is not t blame in the matter, but I feel 1 ow you a deep apology for the unwarr. n able libert. I have taken with yor name. Ma.e’,” he con:inued, turnin t Caught r, “I can ncv_r repa) to hi- yon for the services you h ve rendere¢c me—and tte sefferng you have ur dergone. [Fut th’s tel gram tells m: Uncle Ceorge is Ceid, and as I am bi heir we can now at least send ba- the weddirg p es_nt’.” “With y.tr pam.i-ion, rir,” sai Dundsa smi:g, “Mebl1 ond I hav decided to k ep them.”—Beeton Trav eler. hat Pale rac-, For ei Prostration and feels whey ap pe aatiolne that will so ry infallib’y restcre vigor aud strengt Scott's Emuleion, : i 1: re Warning. of their name, labels, Chocolatés on this contine The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established in 1780) has led to the placing on the market y many misleading and unscrupulous imitations and wrappers. Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Walter nt. No chemicals are used in their manufactures. Consumers should ask for, and be sure that they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. WALTER BAKER & CO., Limited, DORCHESTER, MASS. APPY WEDDIN. PRICES GOOD 5 Low GRADE tugether at the “City and were HIGH joined Hardware Store,” especially “Jewel” Stoves and Ranges. R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. ‘Charlotteown, October 22, 1895 - 25 OF THE _ HR \\ \ \ AY \\? \\\ \& NAWUWNN \ \ WY \ \ \ \\ (ayy AY ay IN O'T ICE; To Shoen akers and others, Leathers and Shoe Find ngs, comprising Sole Leather, be Kip’, Calf, Dongola, French K.d, Px bble, Neats, Tan, Ca In Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Cements, Thread, Wax, Haire Sand and Emery Paper, S) oe ‘and Welt Knives, Raspa, pi Soot and Gaiter Web, Sule and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed Silke, Heel Balls, Uppere, all kind~ and All of which we wil sel! grades, Ac. We have now on hend andto arrive a full Crimps, , Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinde, Pegs, Awls ani Hafte, atock of «t grades; French anl other If, Lining Skins. Screws, Leather an] Rubber nchers, Machine Linens and at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Rel: Sept. 25 able Boot and Shoe Dvaler. HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet ured ft ask for it and take no other, AL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP iT. oct] —246 raekdogontamacsoqooqeosoqonnonnrepanocces Hot Air Furnaces 09OOS $40 99OF 0000909999990 HO909O99F With Hot Watcr Combinaticn if Desi-ed. Our sce Famous Florida | For Coal. : with steel dome, low steel radcia- tor and three steel flues, is con- structed on tle principle cfa baseburner stove, and is 2s ea:ii 7 regulated as one. The distance the heat has to travel co mpels is $ utmost radiatid®, and con- sequent'y insures great heating power with economy ia tucl. WE HOLD HICHEST TESTI. . MONIALS FROM US ERS. THE MsCLary Kiss, Lowpon, Mowrreat, Touxonro, Winnipic, Vancouvar. §. W. Crabbe, Agent for carotton, True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with our lines of Knglish Breakfast Congou, indie, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 2 c. Blend to be the best on the market for quality, Spun flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they ase it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skin ned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, ete, which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Ouc ain is to biy th? most sell them at the lowes‘ prices. change for cash or gcols. parts of the city, Goods reliable good and Eszs taken in ex delivered to al) WILLIAW GRANT & CO., Jharlottetown, June 19, 1895-135 w ills tee *- QUEEN STREET, SATURDAY, Ti. ods in Chinr, Toronto, Oct, 23.—The Rev. R. P. Me- Kav, Foreign Mission secretvry of the | Presbyterian church, received a letter yesterday from the Rev. S. W. Harvey Damage by Grantand Mr. S. Lin mo*, who are at Honan, China. They report that they were on the point of beginning a tour of the interior when heavy rains began to come down and continue for several day . The water hal risen #0 high that the banks of the two rivers had burst and tLe wiv e country waa flooded and the town hemmed in. They state that the autuinn crop was jnet about ready for harvest and is toval!y destroyed, and what makes the matter worse, thie early crop has been a partial failure through raine, W eth regard to the work they state that it is going along emoothiv, and that everything is qiret and peaceable. *+e+e — --—- IN THE TREATY PORTS Product Finds Favor in the Land of Contaucius A Cunadian Vaxcovven (Special) Oct. 14.-A jae- senger by the lact vessel! from China sta'ed the other day that) among cther Canadian products which are fast coming into favo in the Chinese treaty ports, iv the Canad an specific remeds for kiiney diseases of all kinds Known as Dold’s Kidney P The med.ciue was first introduced ty Caua !ians and the inerease in its nse both by E rro- peans and natives is attributed fir-t to the accounts of its success inthe Canadian and American newspapers, many of which are received in Suanghai and other ports, and later to its establi-hed efficacy in cur ing all kinds of kidney diseases, which are very prevalent in the coun'ry. lils. The young King «t Spain saw his first bull fight the other dey. His mother, who has a horror of the brutal] sport, posi- poned the event as log as possible; bnt even she was unable w override tle an- cient court precede t that prescribes et- tendance on bull fi_ hte a+ part of the edu- cation of a Chri-tian movarch. The litle chap viewed the sport without betrayirg any euthu-ia-m, and departed without re- warding the succesful matadcr in accord- ance with custim. And some Spanirrls, therefore, fear that he may bring discred t a his order and race by taking a stand | sgainst the eport when he grows to man’s | estate, tie _ How tq Get 4 “: ynlight” Book, Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to | Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound bock 160 pages. For 6 “Life buoy” Car- tolic Soap wrappers, a similar book will | be sent. This is a +; lendid opportunity to vbta'n good reading. Send your name und address writtec carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. Qne ceat | oetaze | wiil bring your wrajyersty having the | ends open, rathw | —_- From the Summerside papers we learn that the schooner Julian, of Cocagne, N, | B , was wrecked at White’s Cove, Lot 7, on the same day. She wason her way to Miramichi fora load of oysters and was blown out of her course. The crew were saved. All About Pho porews. } Phosphorous is one of the most life giving princi: e+, and it is found = mnd— antiv inthe Norweg:an Cod Liver. Coni~ bined with hypophosphires of lime and | soda, it forms the mot wenderful Liood creator known to science. Mller’s En ulsion of Col Liver Qil produced fron Norwegian fi-h isthe fi s pre; aration of this oil in the worl. [ts flesh and blood producing qualities enables the -vflerer v gain the u aster y over consun plien and ca.umence a new |.fe 1s tebe r higher P rhy+i- eal cenditions, Milkr’> En, als; on i+ the great nerve #trengthner and bloud maker, and cures C ngs, Colds, Bronchiti-, Scrofula and ali fi ung lidtton. In Bg Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all oe S ores. | | } | } OCTOBER 26, 1&95 =) SSSA SSN \ SSS RS 7 y ZY y Y iy Y,, Ve LDS Ss SS for infants seul Children. OTHERS, Bo You Know wu: rarccore, Baterman'’s Drops, Goatrey’s Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know ow that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be civer. your child unless yor or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of itc ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Ca:toria is the prescription cf the famous Pr. Samuel Pitcher. Thcet it has been in use for nearly thirty ycars, and that more Castoria is now sold thas of al! cther remedies for children combined ? Do You Knew that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclucive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” end its formul:, and that to imitate them is a state prison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 averago doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 eents, or one cent a dose ? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest: Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile LLL Held: signature of Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castorla. is on every wrapper. Creme de la Creme «x» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sile jn every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. cepil4—dy & wky tf SSS GSVTSVS SFSCSSVSSSSISSSSSSS SESS Sese ae ONE GIVES RELIEF. 4 ; ; SSBF SSTVECSSSSSVSSESSSESSISSS SSESSEtESETssd Hi. J. Lake, ae gym Ganong Bros., St. Ste phep, N.B “ Chase's Ointment cu avery stub m case of Itching ment cured me of everything advertised, reveral physicians’ pre- scriptions withont permanent re Know of several cases of Itc} « Piles it has cured.” ayers or? Pon genteel ing scrotum ee any ohn skin va tasting — are felt from cation.—J ieenan. the first first applt Pranvon eintmen Soll w! Hug ies, ‘ ("ean e and retail lar! ‘e own. ad $1lU jer Set. Partial Set {cET® 2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Des material, be t workman: hit best ca isfactior, DR. J. &. MURRAY, Qicven Street, Charlottetown, SALE ty Geo. = MORIGAGE To be sold hy Public Anction, at the Law Court« Buildi-g n Charl tterown, on TUESDAY, the fifth dav of November, A. D. 1895, at 12 0’ ck, noon: - All that tract of laud situa'e on, Town- ship number fifty-two, in King’s County, P, E.I., tomnded as follows :—Commen- cing on ‘the north siae cf the roaa leading from Heal of Cardigan to Pisquid, extend- ng thereon or havit ga frontof eleven chains, and extending back north by paral- lel lines for the distsnece of one hun ired chains, being bounded on the west by land new oor formerly in possession of Kennetn Beaton and Joho Scrimgeour, and on the east by land now or formerly in posses<ion of Norman McLean, and containing an area of one hundred and ten acres of land, a little more or less, and is the farm ‘ate ly in possession of Malco'm McLear. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of tale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage of said lands, dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, and made between Frederick W. Craswell, of Head of Cardigan, in King’s County, an! Margaret E. Craswel!l, his wife, of the one part, aud the uudersigued of the other part. For furcher particulars apply at the ottice of A. A. McLean, Solicitor, Char- lottetown, Dated at Milton, this 4th October, A. D. 1895. DAVID C. HOOPER, JAMES M. HOUPER, oct4d— 4i L aw. (5) Mortgagees. Executor's Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of t}-- late Angustus Hermans are reqvested t> make immediate payment to the unde~ signed Executors, Also all crsons hav- ing claims against sai‘ Estate are hereby notified to preseo rame, duly attested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, asset Estate of the ‘late Augustus Hermane, Ri gar > SURAN: OF i uy | The undersigned represents the following 2 British Companies : — FIRE. | North British and Metonttiie C1IOGD). .c.cccecs'c cocdececocnseioonsnenh -..- Assets $55,000,000 00 | Union Assurance Society $1714) ..-+--+-+-sesseeesereeenens seeneanencnes «© -12,00%,000.00 Manchester Fire Assurance Co. (1824)........c:cccsceseececeerecscocees ™ 10,900,060.06 MARINE. British and Foreign Insurance Company of Liverpool..........+++++ Capital $6,500,900.00 Reliance Marine Insurance Company of Liverpool..........+-s0e++ +++ - 2,500 000.00 Cargoes and Freights insured at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, payabl in any port of the world to suit customers. A.so—The Nova Scotia Marine Insurance Company. Freights. OFFICE —Watson’s Old Stand, Covers Hul's, Cargoes and Queen Strect FRED. W. HYNDMAN. Agencies in all Towns and Villages on the Island. 6 yr—apl3 PRATHERBONE SKIRT BONE. FORK G°*V NG A light, pliabe,7 «tic bore male fronr quil s, Ic ix soft a - delding ccnformimg ( d H ; P a reali y to fuld > yet giving proper shaje ti» i TY LE all § 5 ki Skirt or Dres-. The only Skirt Bone that may be eef without injury. Dhe (clebpated TFATH! ) BORER, ; > (ORS tSaie corded with this Tadies Dresses. (RS: 4 For sale ly leading Dry Goods Dealers. in Al aoe et Ship Your Produce swch as utter, Coeese, Poultry, App'es. Potatoes, Pork, Beans, Peas, Gats, and all Country Produce i Zoo SEETON & HUTCHESON RECELVERS anno EXPORTERS, 2) SARRINGTON. STREET- - - - - HALIFAX, Ws, We will pay highes Cash’,Prices or cell on Jcommission to best advantage. W=SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST..2&<* CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors to Cairns & MeLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestone. SCOTCH GRANITE. ,ci°5si6, ie oa « 22— law (1) 3m pat law 3m lan jelem for 30 days to reduce_our ©x‘ra large stock. ——