_ i ee ror ey THE WALTER BAKER & CO. re The Largest Manufacturers of PURE, HICH GRADE COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES fe On this Continent, have received oe HIGHEST AWARDS from the great A Industtial an? Food A EXPOSITIONS Europe and America. Talike the Dute? Process, no Alka ee oe aan Chemicals or byes « apy of their preperetions Their delicious BREAK EAST COCOA fe abe y pore ead soluble, and costs leas than one cent a © SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCHESTER, MASS. Palatable as cream oO Olly taste .ike others. In big bottles 60c. and §L.00 : Delivery Express. — Trur ks, bagyage, ei onveyed to and from aff trains, steamboats, etc., at short notice. Please leave vour orders at C.J Pation & Co’s. Store, th side of Quee Square A. MeQUAID v26—JSim oe woo Ds PH Os PHODIN £&. The Great English Remedy. Sis Packages Guaranteed to promptly end permanently eute all forms of Nervous Weakness, © missions,Sperm ateurrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Exrcesses, Mm Mental Worry, excessive use Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu Before and After. -ahee which soon lead to In- firmity, P-sanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been »rescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is che only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodinac; if he offers sme 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, stz wil cure. Pampbiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Ss i ea ttetow tv tr E Huaches uws0y ANopyHRE | ipge to cx LINIMERT NIKE ANY OTHe uch WIEANas as rt Im 1810 oe by an Cid Family Pnysician. Think Of it. fon Srey Se Sine ration after Generation have used and blessed it Every Traveler should have a bottle in his satehe) From ut Every Sufferer comics "Seursictn = re us Headache, Piphtheria.Coughs Catarrh, Bron | - Asthma, (h-lera-Morm 4, Diarrhoea, Lameness, | Saeneae vor Limbs, se Joints or Straina will Bnd in this } id Anodly De _Tellef and speedy cure } d have Johuson’s Every Mother = An oxlyne L intme nt in the Croup, Coidas, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Cone c ute, ‘Truises. Cram ps aed Pains liable to occur in any family witheut ™ rtiee Delays may cost a life. Relieves afi Summe: wopaints like magic. Price, 35 cts. pe St-pald: 6 bet es ba express paid. L 8. Johnson & Co.. Boston. Mas Trade snpplied by W. R. Watson Char lottetown. DONT DESPAN WILL GURE YOU tee Dodd’ " ot ben wre any i it's Disease, Diabetes HO, Ki matism, Heart i lagers Bl oon t money refur ; feal-ts in medicine, of by mai! on per! 0x, of Bix boxes $2 DR. L. ys SMITH & Cco., Toronto. we can eell you Dodd’s Kidney Pills the following prices, viz.:—50c. per oa six boxes for $2.50. To the trade—$4.00 | ver dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address post | pai! GEORGE FE. HUGHES, C harlotte had wh. CRAPES! JUST RECEIVED, 8) kegs of Almeria askets Grape «6 relling may ‘2 Grap sand 250 cheap t W. A. HUTCHESON novadw NOTICE! Moaey “Wanted. All persons indebted to us by note of hand, book account or otherwis« make immediate payment All ae t settled or arranee! for on or bet ‘fore December lst will be sued for without farther moti POULL _ ROovB——a li w al must ounts nm & LEWIs, JS umber Dealer- AT CR RAPAU D. | the middle or to }eafe and excellent, as well _ a . . e . : . EXAMINER : : DAILY How Sinte is Mined, The manner in which slate is mined and cut up for purposes to which it i« uplied isa process that is knowa to only afew people in this country, its principal s in upper New England and eastern Pennsylvania, It is not taken ontof shafts but is quarried outof big holesin the earth Some time ago when the writer was at Ban gcr, Pa., he was invited to go down into one of these quarries, about 2v0 feet deep, and over hand ona rope, but he declined the invitation, as I think most inexperienced persons would do. The slate is blasted out in huge blocks and is hoisted ont by steam and turned over to the men who know how to reduce i to the proper size. Huge blocks of it are taken in hand by these workmen who cut a notch into one end of each piece. Then they take a chisel and a urces being mallet. and they are so skillfal in direct ing their blows that they can split the by} s of slate in almost any way they pleas If you watch the slab on which or f them ia working you will seea little hair line running through it, and block will fall apart on either side of this mark. The workman will make this line go straight through either corner just as he likes. I do not know just how he does it. but he invariably accomplishes whi he sets out to do The smaller } presently the jeces thus P: oduced are , = or men, ker n hand by ane - m “Up into sheets of the pr ype r thick kness for roofing slate. This ne do with a long bladed instrument about the shape of a putty knife, but many times larger, and if you saw them do it you would marvel how they ot the sheets only one inch thick and split it thirty-two times The usual number of divisions is sixteen. These sheets are taken and cut into squares by ma | chinery Wherever there are slate quarries yon will finda great many Welshmen, for the best slaters come from Wales. Boys follow the trade of their fathers, and there are whole families and settlements who know f living.—New York Advertiser The iritish Regular Army. The British regular army at the end of last vear numbered 220.000 men of all ranks, which was about 3,000 above the ‘establishment The reserves number 80,319 men, the militia 124,700, the yeo manry (volunteer cavalry the volunteers 227,80 During 1893, 34,847 recruits joined the army. Of | these 11,582 were 5 feet 7 inches in height or over, 11,215 measured 34 to 85 inches around the chest and 14,284 | weighed 130 pounds and upward. These weights and measurements are a better average than in any other recent year. | — The Tailor Caught On, Dndely Slowpay—This coat doesn't fit. Tell that tailor when you see him that I said he is an ass Valet —He knows it already, sir. He admitte| it when he came here expect lect his bill last week.—Texas Siftings TN - —_—_ THINGS TO REMEMBE Rf. A cold in the head is the first cause of ‘atiarrh. Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by consumption. Hawker’s cattarh cure positively cures , catarrh, cold in the head and all catarrhal troubles. Some men show remarkable good taste in their eclection of ties until they put their necks into the matrimonial halter.— Boston Gazette. Tam not surel ever told yon whata as palatable cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add all Wasting Diseases is madein Halifax, Nova Scotia. there is no other If not, let me now say that Remedy quite as good for these ailments as Purtyxer’s Emvcision i need not enlarge—a word to the wise is sufficient—rememtber it is Pcrrner’s Ex- ULSIoN—for sale in your town by all the first-class Drugyists, in large eight ounce | bottles for 50c. Soap has been substituted for wax on the recording , ourinee of the phonograph it y a Berlin inventor. The advantage gained is thes | soap is unaffected by ordin- ary changes of temperature. IS MARRIAGE A PAILURE? “Thou source of all my blige, and all my woe, | That found’st me poor at first, and keep'st *— Goldsmith. Curs’t is the wretch who learns his life to ine SO. rne, And blest the man whose better half is true. MORAL Use PRUSSIAN OIL, instead of drugs and pills, "Twill keep vou healthy, save you doctor's bills, Relieve your pains and aches, from debt, Add to your wealth and happiness, vou bet. Then use it, prove it, and you'll say, Tbere’s nothing like it in our day. LE A RC keep’ yon Queen, Victoria, it is said, will now nse | electricity for cooking the more delicate | dishes to be served at the royal table. ——20o— For Over Fifty Years. As O.p Ayo Wett Triep Remepr.— Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty vears by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- | now whenever a child takes cold my wife inmediately resorts to this remedy, which nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colle, and is the best remedy for | i, ca Is ‘pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the. world. | Twenty-five cents « bottle. incalculable. Winsioe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—l y | over, and after | were simp'y faded, dinev an aati sii DO THOU LIKEWISE. eee LADY SAVES FIFTY DO LARS BY! WISELY INVESTING SEVENTY- FIVE CENTS. A wise, careful and thrifty wife and mother living about five miles from a large and flourishing Ontario town, tells how she was enabled to save fifty dellars by the judicious investmen of seventy five cents. Her story runs as follows :— “Last autumn I found it necessary to provide new overcoats, suits aud dresses for three boys and two girls. The mater- ials fur these garments and the and trimmings would cost fifty This was a large sum to expend just at the making doilars time when we were making great efforts to | build a new house. “For twodays I thought the carefully examining my children’s garments, the question strong!s presented itself to my mind, *can I make use of the Diamond Dyes ?’ *T had used the with great success ina smaller way, and +O I cetermined to see what could bed with the view of saving so large a si fifty dollars My ehildren’s gara were bot torn or very badly worn ; 1 ald lagking a commenced With an overcoat to test wy skill, and succeeded in dyeing it a lovely | [ pressed and fin- | dark shade of brown, ished it in such a way that it looked Ike a new garment from the*hands of a tavior. “Meeting with such great sucee-s, | tried the other garments and achieved wonderful results, and the total costs of the work acc mplished was only reventy- five cents, “My boys and girls were astonished aud were quite as well pleased with the renova- | would have Very few people ted garments as they with vew ones. » other means of earning a | 10,400 and | Diamond Dyes to renew my children’s | clothing, and fit for another winter’s wear Uf course I teld some of my friends |} I had saved fifty dollars, and they are f | fowing my exampleanl are freely the Diamond Dyes “You will clearly see how any inte! gent and handy mother can easily save quite a good sum of money every vear Diamond Dyes are certainly mon ers. _—~—-—- PROTECT THE SHER. his is the season of the vear whe: sheep suffer from celd rains and from and neglence in the spring of the year. and very sharp change attended by barns reduced in vitality and with catarrh al diseases and chronic colds. Phi: can not be afforded, especi wooled sheep. Rains penetrate skins of this class of sheep and, of cour-e, Scott’s Emulsion from their eerliest vears! Ite value is young feller,” Be sure and ask for Mrs, | vaporize slowly. The skin quires some care and expense, but this care that makes the records of sheepmen that we so envy. There is * | profit withoutthis care for the sheep in the coarse-wooled sorts and Jess in the other breeds than shou!) be secure | GENERALLY PRESCRIBED i The idea that Bright’s Disease cannot be i cured Proven to be a Fallacy, Qvesec, Nov. 5— Local much gratified over the letter of Dr. A. G. McCormick, of Bichmond, this province, testifying to his cure of Bright’s Di-ease, | Since remedy in this hesitated to prescribe the pills, and numerous cures | latest te tti- | mony,coming from so well known a medical | by the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. the introduction of the city, many physicians have not have been the result. This man, proves that the local men were right in changing the old-time Dodd’s Kidney Pills. tion. SP - much as people in this country once made wearing apparel. -_- Cause and effect ; constipation the its consequent ills, An aluminum installation, to Le es tablished at La Praz, | understood, use 3,000 horse power, with 15,000 still available, and will produce three tons of aluminum per day. Jn the Z south of France, it is stated, great purity is found, thought that by the electric process aluim- inum may be produced per pound. geese - at about Is. 7d The oil of the Micibente wn ¢ ‘od Liver is found in its entirety and purity in Miller’s colds, Emulsion, “the kind that cures” | coughe, bronchitis and all affections | of the throat and lungs. Every bottle warranted. Nv oily taste like | others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggists. } _ Orchids are becom'ng cheaper in Paris | The cut flowers | frane or two apiece. They are ure! for table decorations, with fruit in dishes or strewn upon the tablecloth. The orchid is supplanting the gardeniaas a buttonhole flower. | A Graduate of Toronto University Says: “My children have been treated with Our physician first recommended it and ” always effects a cure -~.- “I want a ream of writin’ paper, a box | of steel pens, and a quart bottle of ink, said a burly customer. “I m goin’ into trainin’ fer a fight.’ ’— Chicago | Tribune. : Glass furnaces in Hungary are built in | the forests, which are used for fuel. When the nearby timber is gone a new furnace is built. rrow to Get @ Sunlight Picture, Sem! 25 “Sunligin soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the words “why does & woman look old sooner than a man”) to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free | from advertising, and well worth framing. a &. = ADMAN, of of Charlottetown, started the Under taking at Crapaud last spring. All kinds of Caskets, large and small, and all smal! prices. Ladies’ and Gents’ Robes at smal! prices. A first-class Hearse and Horses. Draped Stools for | the Casketa will be furnishel with | drapery. Funerals will be promptly at | teuded to by Mr. A. Wadman, C rapaud, Orders for Embalmin; g, if wanted, will be | Waflman, dy sat wy ly—oct26 Le attended to atonce by A. H. Charlottetown. ONE PIL’ AFTER EATING \ (the United States with an ex ¥' run | Krctarl te ura eaenn iin Drawings, Plans, Speci ft ooo sooo CIGESTION. | This is an easy way todecorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will ouly cost 1 ¢. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. Practical Plumber, Gas and Sanitary Engineer. Having for a number of years worked in Plumber, will now furnish first-c -r- “MgRIMOSIRLA "Ariba Tees fa “GLartakests ncn. cottndy Sm eod NOTI LAND SURVEYING, &. The subseriber s aon. DOW prepared to mahe Boundary aud Divisie also, Mechaute a ip, NI Be Charlottetown, Aug. 25, neeara & wy | Newfoundland Markets | H, T. McCOUBR&x, General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds, tye ed to and account sales given prom aly Wharfage and Stores. Sonia solicit H. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F. sept4—dy lm wy 3m CHARLES B. THORNE, | _ es RSon~ 9 PILLS Make ‘New, Pich Blood! No others them tthe wo roid W ¥.. ce Sete cure or feleve cost of a box of pills wm They a wilt always be tha oy ve a DOSE. 1 impurities from the bloug a pt frets erccrenens, ar eeu them See ot tox fu Die k i matter } Diamond Dyes before | been |} around | me were aware of the fact that J had used | DC giect, seeoud only to that from moisture Phen the debility of long confinement and | unfamiliarity with rain makes ea sudden | the ip- | juries that always sneceed radical changes. | The cold rains of fall send the sheep to ally So With coar-e- | w the | is ei cold and the animal uncomfortable. It is true | that the housing of sheepat this time re- ibis just cas | physic ans are EYFfECTUA remedies for | Sold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by Hence their jubila- | “gaa THIS SHE GENUINE. ee | Our trade-mark on Butt Wrapper around every bottle THE WONDER OF HEALING. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. 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We Have a Fine Range of Fall Overcoatings nature’s grand restorative, and is only | Shades—Blue, Brown and Grey. Fashionabie Fawn, in all the Oxford, Anyone in n221 of ; » Overs) siotll see JOIN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, S plember 12, 1894—m w f | goods. Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infznts and Chiléren, It containg ncithey Opiam, Morphine nor other Na reotic substance. {5 I+ 1 harmless substitute for P Paregoric, Drops, Soothing 3yrcps, and Castor Oil té is Pleasant. Its guarantco ii thirty ycars’ use by Diillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Wind Collie. Castoria relicve: ‘§ constipation and flatulency, tho feed, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, fovcrishness. cures Diarrhoea and tecthing troublics, ctur« Castozix assimilates Cas toria. ' * Castoria is aa excellie nt m ~diet ino for chil- f.ca. Motucrs have repeatedly told me of its pood effect upor their chil idren.”” Du. G. O. Ocnnon, = . Castoria. * (aetoria is so wel! adepted to chi! ‘ren thae T recummend it as superior any »rescriptiog } > rm ».** ssasusitets Ht, A. Ancner, M. D., Lowell, Mass 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, = | “Our physicicns in the chillren’s depart is the best remcdy for children of : : ment hove spoxen highly of their experi- equainted. I hop whi ‘the d a y i ic , % z. fer distant when mothers wiilconsidertheres| } ence in their outside practice with Castoria, interes rchiltren, and use Castori. in and although we ouly hare among our s.cad of rious quac i nostrums which ar medical supplies what is known as reguiar dostroyin ‘vt loved ones, by foreing opiun:. [ producis, yet We are free to confess that the :norphine, s+ "ng syrup and other hurtful }| merits of Castoria has won us to look with apents down ticit throats, thereby sendin [ favor upon iz.” £2¢m te premature craves.” j Uxitep Hosprrat axp Dispensary, Da. J. FP. Krvcweror, Boston, Masa Conway, Ar Auten C. Surtn, Pres., Tho Centanr Company, TY Murray Street, New York City. ~ Old Sydney Acadia " ‘all Overcoat s" o'tatowa, September 29, 189t--dy 6w thes QUEEN’S WHARF. pat guar her wat All the English and French Flower Pots, Bowls, We want to hustle off a lot of Toys and Fancy Goods| |} ty make rovia for var We will give you the profit. WE ARE cUs NING OFF English Liddle and French & Scott's Latin, also a few our stock of tionaries, Lexicons. White’s Latin English, reduced from $2.00 to $1.25. = English Latin, $4 “ $2.00 to $1.25 French Dictionaries, 50) and 75 cents. L. & S. Greek Lexicon, $1.25. Allen & Greenough’s Latin Grammar, reduced fiom $1.25 to $1.00. College Text Books lowest figures at the BAZAAR STORE, We received to-day a new lot of CHINA, Fairy Lamps, Berry Dishes, Toilet Sets, ete. Vases, Xmas Goods. Why BAZAAR COMPANY. Chastetnterte. October as 1894--t t s Mines Round & Slack. Nut. Intercolental 6 + Vale “ as C.LYONS & CO. Dic- Greek | at the including | Rose | not help us?! cheap. buying. THEY PLEASE ALL In Quality and Price. Another lot of those WOVEN WIRE SPRING MAT. TRE-SES and SPRING COTS, the beautiful Rug Drawing Rvom Sets and Parlor Suits, very Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before cheapest yet. We please the people every time. the place. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, Anguet 18 1894—1 t & Ow Don’t forget | ———— enn “WINTER. KERPING PING APPLES, Northern Spy, Swaar ani Bishop Pip pint Apples fur ea ~ ty tne a ber, L ENJ. EB. WRIGHT, Ort 20—28w eed ennai POTATOES. This it the year to ship Potatoes to the | United States market. The duty is re. duced, and the erop thronghont the West ern nud Middle States a failure. Prives jmetrule high, Con-ignmente solicited |! and prompt returns made. Write fur par | yculars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penu’s Grove, N, J, i’, O, Box 227. daw lm—aetS THES. FASTREP Sails every Saturday Eveniag at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, Caliing at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Cango, Returning, leaves Halifax every WRD- NESDAY EVENING at 6. ovlock, making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issued to all oints in Great Britain and Continent at Sash rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Ch’town,"June 16—dy. — ree ; Salt! Salt! To arrive, per Lark R. B. Peake, from Liverpool, due here about 15th October, 8,000 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pur chase can book, now at low rater. PEAKE BROS. & CO, Charlottetown, Sept. 26, 1894. Mi ortgage Pale. To be sold by reniiin tame Auction, atthe Law Courts Buliding in Charlottetown, in Queen's County in Prinee Edward island, on THURSDAY, the third day of January uext, A D 1895, at the Lour ot twelve o'clock, noon: All that tract, piece or parcel of land eltus ate in Charlottetown aforesaid, being one fourth partof Town Lot Number Seventeen (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Lots in the said city, bounded on the north by Queen's Square on the east by land the property of Ziow Church, on the seuth by land the perty of Richard Heartz, and on the w by landthe propeity of the Union Rank and Martin O'’Halioran’s estate, the said jand hay- ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouta an Queen Square, and &xtending back eighty feet or thereabouts, The above sale is mad» under and by virtue ofa power of sale contatued inan Indenteare of Mortgage, bearing date the sixth day of June, A D 18°3, and mare betweeu the © lottetown Y oung Men’s Christian A ssoei, ofthe one part and John Ings of the other part For further particulars apply to i pa Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or to the M Daied at Charlottetown this sixteent ~~ of October, A D 1891. 50mm} INGS, octif—i2i law (tues) Mortgagee. SHERIFF'S SALE, Alexander McLeod, Plaintis, and i i Joseph D. Seaman, Defendant. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias to me directed, iseued out of Her Majesty’s Su- | preme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Alexander McLeod against Joseph D, Seaman, I have taken and seized as the property, goods and chattels of the above- named defendant, Joseph D. Seaman, the following article, viz. :—One Piano,mann- factured “by J.P. Yale Uo., New York, which Piano is now stored in the shop of Danie! McM. lan, Tanton’s building, Great George Street, Charlottetown, where it ean he inspected and teen by ix tending ae. And I do hereby give Publie vtice that I will, on FRIDAY, the Six teenth day of November, A D. 1894, at Eleven o'clock, forenoon, at the said shop of Daniel McMillan, in the County of Queen’s County, set up and sei! by Public Auction the said Piano to ratisfy the levy marked on raid Writ, being the sum of two hundred and furty-nine dollars and seventy-six ceats, besides Sheriff's fees and all incidental expenses, ® FREDERICK H. HORNE, Sheriff. Sherifi’s Office, Queen's County, November 6, A. D. 1894, W. 8. Stewart, Plaintiff’s Attorney. nov6—tf MORTGAGE SALE, Tu be sold by Publie Auction, at the Court House in Sutamerside, on FRIDAY, the Thirtieth day of November next, A. D. | LR94, at the hour of Twelve o’elock, noon, |}under a power of sale contained iu @ Mortgage, dated the third day of Septem- ber, A. D. 1891, and made between Philip Gain and Elizabeth Gain (his wife) of the one part, and the undersigned, James Barclay, of the other part :— All that tract of land situate in Let Eleven, Prince County, adjoining land on the north and south of Thomas lynch, being the northern m« viety of that thact of land, bounded as follows:- Comme neing at a stake set in the west side of the main Wetern Road, in the north-east angle of | land of Alexauder Gillis; thence west sixty three chaine fifty links to Lot Ten; thence north nineteen chains eighty links; thence east furty-eight chains twenty links to the road ; thence to the sout hi-east along said road to the place of conimencement, con- taining one hundred and ten acres, the moiety of which is fifty-live acres For further particulars apply to J. Edward Wyatt, Barrister-at-Law, Sam merside. Dated this 2ith day of October. A. D. 1894. 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