THE WALTER BAKER & C0. The Largest Manufacturers PURE, HICH GRADE. a COCOAS "AND CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received oe HIGHEST AWARDS from the great Industrial and Food EXPOSITIONS ‘In Europe and America. T alike the Duteh Process, po Alka ne ae aher Chemicals or Dyes ar im apy of their preperet * Their delicious BREA aKE AST COCOA te ab = ely pure ead soluble, and costs less than owe confit SOLD BY GROCERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO. DORCKESTER, MASS. ASK YOUR DRUGCIST |LLERS ART OF PURE pla’ ++ Antec SS COI rs OIL ITA RYPQPHOSPHITES >> LIME &aSODA Palatable as cream © oils taste -ike others. In big bottles Five -¢ ton ~ Delivery Express. Trunks, Deane! , ete., conveyed to an from alf trains, steamboats, etc., at short notice MNease jeave vour orders at C.J Patton & Co's. Stor th side of Queen Square A. McQUAID jaly2f—3m eod oe ¥ WOGD'Ss PIOSPHODIN§E The Great Eaglish Remedy. promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Dmissions, Sperm atorrhea, Impotency and all efeets of Abuse or Excesses, hm Mental Worry, excessive use : of Tobacco, Optumor Stimu Beforeand After. inte which acon lead to In Armity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known. Askdruggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicins 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 wif cure. Pamphiets free to any aidress, The Weed Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada. old iv Charlottetown by Geo E Hnghes Orders by mail promp)h JOHNSON’: ANopYN® LINIMERT = yrelke ANY OTKhe As nuch Por INTERNAL ss ote yn 1810 or by an Gid Family Pnysicias. Think Of It. ¥ ears, aud still leads. 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Sent by mail to any pai i. GEORGE E. HUGHES, Charlottetown. ~ Restores Nervous Energy, Mental Activity, and Muscular Vigor. Re- Vitalizes the Blood, Invigorates the Stomach, and Aids Digestion. HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. SOLO BY ALL DRUGGISTS AND DEALERS 50 CENTS A BOTTLE. Six Borries, $2.50. _ may 2d MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE COMPANY, LimiTeo, ST JGHN, N. OD The idea that Bright’ s Disease Sx Packages Guaranteed to | in use for more than Eignty i address post | | ly ley j= associated with the manifacture of ; | denly asked, | parishioners dressed in deep black, tried - es - ee DAILY EX HE NEVER APVERTISED, vainly strived Hard he tried while others thrived, Till finally his bu died an who Lo | La fortune But sadly failed, There vasan siness Hie saw his neighbor richer crow, He saw great cr rwwds pass throneh his door, And wondered oft why it was a, While few e’er came to his own store And yet in vain he struggled on, Pill, long ere life’s alloted span Was reached, with every prospect gone, He died, a broken-hearted mat Jus e he breathed his last he spake To his poor wife “Before I go l “ i i hike some amends to make ; But “tis too late now, well I know here on mv dying bed, emn truth [ve realized, me not to me,” he said, *At last, he aol “That wealth ca ‘Because T never ~~ cai GENERALLY PRESCRIBED* advertised. ° cannot be cured Proven te be a Fallacy, Nor. 5 - Local Qvepec, physicians are | much gratified over the letter of Dr. A. G Met ormick, of Bechmond, this province, testifving to his cure of Bright’s Di-ea-e, | hy the use of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Since the introduction of tie remedy in this city, many physicians have not hesitated to prescribe the pills, and numerote cures i wer th result his latest tert monv,coming from so well known a medical man, proves that the local men were right in changing the old-time remedies for Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Hence their jubila ) tion >> os - ’ There are 122 pl aces in varius parts of Londen where publ instructions . cook- ery Is given to scho r girls over years | f age There are also 42 places prem | instruction in laundry work Instruction paid liberal girls of suitable age is free. The teachers are are given for | Peet et me atta at oS XAMINER ‘ : : : POND’S EXTRACT “we THIS IS VHE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Butf Wrapper around every bottle THE WONDER OF HEALING FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, =" PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS. INFLAMMATIONS, CATARRH, Refuse Substitutes, made cradely, elt HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS, Prices, 50c., Cheap, Si, Cheaper, $1.75, Cipagest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with wa ater. Sole Warwtacturers POND’S EXTRACT CO.. 7G FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK: Stoves Sup Heating From aD ‘ook Stoves From $14 up Coal Hods from 258. U rire Shovels from 69. Up Stove Pipe & Granit Ware Y DODD & ROGERS. salaries. | The food cooked at the cooking school is soll, to in part pay expense. The build- fhgs are separated from the schoolhouses, | They are usually built in some part of the grounds used for play; and | open range stove and necessary are provided at expense 1 vear there is an attemla ce of 65,000 eligible This 24,699 the public |} scholars out of for whom the accommodation pro as yet insufficient. The res It of periment med hi | the School Board of Lev, i —_ | of three vided is the ex- is chet lun aftera trial years 7 a a effect; constipation is the ; Cause of a host of disea es, Hawker’s liver pills cure constipation, thereby preventing } Cause and its Consequent iis, “| want a ream of writin’ paper, a box | Of steel pens, and a quart bottle of ink, i young feller,” said a burly customer. “Dm | goin’ into trainin’ fer a fight.”— Chieago | Tribune eae The ni of the | nature’ grand Norwegian Cod Liver is restorative, and is only found in its entirety and purity in Millers | Emulajon, “the kind that cures” colds, — bronchitis and all aff ctions the throat and lungs. | Eve ry bottle wervanted. No oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at | druggis She—lI like her writing very much, in- pees she may be rather “modern” per- bap, but she clothes her ideas in such | beautiful language. | He—U m—er— yes; but so decollete. don’t you know ?—Detroit Free Press. | THINGS TO REMEMBER. A cold in the head is the first canze of cattarrh. Cattarrh is an unhealthy disease and is often followed by cons unption. Hawke nde cattarh cure positively cures catarrh, cold in the head and all catarrha! | troubles. i Gentlem: oI thi rely ght you were beggar ? Beggar—That’s my lav, guy nor. Gentleman ~Well, vou are not a blind i now Begyar (indignantly)—Well, sir, can’t a poor fellow take a day off occasionally ?— London Tid-Bits. [am not surel ever told you what a safe and | cure for Coughs, Colds, Consumption add excelient, as well as palatable all Wasting Divxeases is made in Halifax, Nova Scotia. If not, there for these ailments as Purtyer’s let me now say that is no Other Remedy quite as good s Ewen SION. to the wise is Purrxek’s Em- ULSION—for sale in your town by all the I need not enlarge - a word sufticient—remember it is first-class Druyggists, in large | bottles for 50c. Johnnie—This minister must have been feeling pretty cross about the way the peo- ple sang in church to-day Mamma—Did he « ay it? anything about Johnnie - Yes’m, just as soon as he stood up and opened the bible, he said, “Go and } Sing no more.” | A Graduate of Toronio University Says: “My children have been treated with | | Scott’s Emulsion from their eerliest years! | Oar physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes cold my wife | immediately resorts to this remedy, which } always effects a cure.” They had wandered into the conserva- | Jory The music came to them in hythmic throbs | oom - In war, itis anume, notan army. In politics, it is a name » not a mob. merce it is preeminently a name for pee uliar distinetion. The uameof Priest associated Priestley’s dress Canada by first They are made of wool, and fine dress fabrics, as Worth is with the cut of a gown. fabrics are now sold in class dealers. children | | . } blind eight ounee | faint. | gas stoves, an | : ~ uten-1is | | ' | gbly satisfactory by | i i | | In com- } wool and silk, and are distinguished by an | exquisite fineness of texture and a beautiful | draping quality. Ladies should ask for Priestley’s dress fabrics. The trade mark s “The Varnished Board” on which the goods are rolled. a Sea “T have had many men at my feet,” wa< saving carelessly, “but in vain. of them: amet ny fequirements.” He pondered. “Have you tried corn-plasters ?” he sud- “T have known them to do the work when the most skilful ¢hiropo- dists have failed.” _— di Aaa A clergyman, meeting one of his female she None | to console her by saying: “You have no idea how I regret to see You wearing those ad habiliments of woe” You can’t be as a about it as I am,” responded the widow; ‘I look worse in black than in any | @ her color.’ “Please, ma'am, would you mind giving & poor man, who has adeaf- and-dumb w ife, something to eat ?” “Where is your wife?’ “She is in the next street soliciting alms fora blind husband and three starving | children.” “And where are your children?” " “They are in an orphan asylun.” ' NOTICE. LAND SU RVEY ING, Ke. | The subscriber is now pared to make | Surveys of Land, run Boastary and Divisic o Lines, furnish Plans, ete. ; Mechanic ai and Saas Drawings, Plans, Spee! J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Su: or, We Have a Fine Range of Fall 0 Novem be ma 1894—tu th EVERY LADY WHO WVANTS UNDERWEAR and understands what purewool is and appreciates exquisite finish buys the “HEALTH BRAND,” both for herself or children. These Z g00ds are made m Vests, Drawers, eo “Tights and Combinations, and are / kept by every first-class ‘dry goods store. THE MONTREAL SILK MILLS COMPANY, Ltd., MONTREAL. Chariots town, ARE YOU IN NEED Fe oscil iaa A Fall Overcoa » for the chilly evenings, and the cold weather coming ? Oxford, JOHN Mick s OE & Charlottetown, September 12, 1894— GVERaes EE OSES Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. neither Opium, Mory other Narcotic subst ince. fi is a har Props Soothing Syrups, and ©astoria is Dr. It com ains phline ne miless ucbeliiete for Parcgoric, 47 ‘ Et is Pleasant. Its ; narantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mcthers. astoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castot a2 prevents yeomiting four Curd, cures PDiarrhoon 22: Wind Colie. Casteria rclicves éecthing troubies, <« wes constipation and fatuicncr, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates tho stomacia tori} ("ns w and bowels, giving healthy and naturul sieep. Se toria is the Childres’s Panacca—tho Moether’s t’ricnd. ' Pantin Cast rin. i vastcri+. “Castoris is a2 excellent medici ine ‘or chil. | s9 ladepied to oil fren tha @ren, Nothers have repeatccly told aeof its as sup rtog eripticy ¢£00¢ effect upor their chik isen.” Da. G. C. Osaoon, Low: iil, Mass. i a | * Cactoria is the best vemedy for children of **Our physicions in 5 chitiitess denart- which lam acquainted, J ) nsec vwoken hichly cf their experi | for distant when mothers wi!l consi thereal |} ide practice with Castoria. | intercst of their children, and use Castoria i: - | only hare ng our i wicad of the varions quac! t { cnown as reguicr dvstroyiag their loved ones, by 3. } t ire f nfess that the thorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful merits of “Castoria has won us to jook with agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” taem to premature craves.” Unitep Hosprrau anv Disrersary, Dx. J. F. Kincnezog, Boston, Masa Conway, Ar Atien C. Surrn, Prese., The Contaur Company, Ti Murray Street, Now York City. = Qeeee een = ¥ (vercaa lings Pownal Charlottetown, Aug. 25, 164—dy & wy - we repair them. lowest prices in the city. RUN DOWN WATCHES Patronize Watchmakers of recognized ability. We make a specialty of bringing Fine Watches to iceep close time. Special atte \tion to Railroad given Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep i Watches and Jewelry at G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Sauare, Opposite Post Office. CTharlootteiown, August 1, 18%4, | turned down a side street, } poor, WAS IT SUICIDE? A Homeless Cur Who Probably Accepted | Ingersoll’'s Reasoning. He was a ht would prob bly ymeless, Mangy cur, who ! have wagged his tail at any name \ boy came down the street and made a strike at him with a stick. The deg drew back into the doorway ef an apartment house, and stood there thinking it over. He eniffed the air weakly and four it no suggestion of food. Then with a little whine, he nursed his wounds, A man came out of the door and finding, a scraggy-looking cur blocking his way kicked bim to one side and walked up town. The dog picked himself up. Per- haps he would have better luck next time, so he just loafed around, He attempted to tag behind a passe y as if he belonged and just ashe was regaining his self-re spect the man ca around and said: Get out, you cur.” The dog stopped man until he Then the dog walked back to his corner, still hopping. When «a young woman with her escort passed him he was a wise dog, and he got up a little appealing bark. The young woman bent over and said: “Why, you lonesome little dog.”’ And when ske patted him on the head his stubby little tail icwed hard and his eyes brightened. This sympathy he had been looking for. He fell in behind and followed his newly acquired friends to an apartment- fa dozen blocks up the street. Several times the woman turned around uct addressed a remark to him, and she called him “Doggie” because she hadn't known him long enough to give him a She probably would attend to that after she had fed him. As his two friends cntered the apartment-house they evi- dently forgot hina, for the door was closed in his face. They would remember him when he barked, so he made a noise. Then he whined a little and waited. An open car was coming down grade at rapid pace and a party of picnickers in ii were singing. The dog walked out to the curb and watched the well-lighted car yproach. Possibly the lights and the ise dazed him as he was crossing the rack. As the car bowled by there was a wild kiyi under the horse’s hoofs and the wheels rolled over something. The con- ductor went back to investigate. “Only a .’ he said, as he rang to go ahead, ‘and toad for fair. What I don’t under- is why, with the whole street free, should permit himself to be run over.” short He watched the was the house h hanie Tamaica Belles on ‘Their w ayto Church. in pours the black portion of the con gregation. It is composed for the most partof women. They are gorgeously ar- rayed in silks and cottons of the most be wildering brilliancy. with golden beehive- shaped ornaments in their ears and twists f sold about their necks, and all are | beaming and smiling with the utmost 1 I y ond self satisfaction. i i great many of them the first duty isto take off their boots or shoes. Small wonder, for half of them are in the | habit of trudging twenty or thirty miles a day. barefooted to and from market, and the other half. if they do not use their feet ly. at any rate never confine them. Voor, or wanting in proper pride indeed, thust be Laas woman who cannot raise a pair of hoots or shoes for Sunday wear. It means agony, you may conceive, to keep pinched up in stiff leather a pair of feet nsed to free, untramelled movement, but it has to be borne-—-for a few minutes. It is managed thus: On the road to church a balt is made at about 200 yards’ distance forthe purpose of putting on the boots or shoes, which have been hitherto held in the hands. Church is then hobbled into and the boots { aud shoes taken off, to be again put on as the service draws toa close. Church is then hobbled out of, and ata respectable distance from it the instruments of torture are again got rid of, not to be put on again for a week | Newfoundland Markets H. T. McCOUBR&1, General Commission Merchant. in all the Fashionable Shades —Blue, Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship- Fawn. Brown and Grey. | ments from P. E. Island carefully attend- . | ed to and account sales given promptly, ‘ : : : } Wharfage and Stores. “Correspondence Anyone in n231 of a nic? Qvereor.t sirill s2e_ thes | solicited. roods. H. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F. |e = ly Im w 3m REVERE HOTEL, | (Formerly Rocklin House.) | ae This centrally located Hotel, which is | within five minutes’ walk of Railway | Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the finest bath rooms in any Hotel in the city. Terms moder ate. Coach meets ail trains. P. S. BROWN, Proprietor. septl9—dy 6m wy lyr Sil; RIFFS SALY, Alexander McLeod, Plaintiff, and Joseph D. Seaman, Defendant. | F | By virtue of a writ of Fieri Fascias, to | me directed, issued out of Her Majesty’s Supreme Court of Judicature, at the suit of Alexander McLeod against Joseph D. Seaman, I have taken and seizel as the property, goods and chattels of the above- named defendant, Joseph D. Seaman, the following articles, viz.:—3 tons Anthra- cite Hard Coal, 6 tons Nut Coal, 14 10ns Round Coal, in Queen’s County, ‘and I do | herel.y give Public Notice that I will, on TUESDAY, the Thirteenth day of Novy ember, A. D. 1894, at Eleven o’clock, forenoon, at the residence of Bernard Kig- gins, near Philbarmonic Hal), in Char- lottetown, in the said County, set up and sell by Public Auction the said goods and chattels, or as much thereof as will satis fy the levy marked on said Writ, being $249.76, besides Sheriffs fees and all in- cidental expenses. FREDERICK HUH. HORNE, | Sheriff. | Sheritl’s Office, Queen’s County, November oth, A. D. 1894. | W.S. Stewart, Piaintiff’s Attorney. nove—tf UAARLES &. TdO ING, Practical Plumber. Gas sanitary Engineer. and Having for a number of years worked in the United States with an experienced Piumber, will now furnish first-class work and jobbing of ali kinds at short notice. TEST IMO NLALS A stb as Johnson, Esq.. Drugygist, Revere Hotel, e All orders te fat REVERE HOTEL, ociSi—dy 3m eod SON ” PILLS viake New, Rich Blood! ' ; a wonder ai sethemt aoe Mw. 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All the Euglish and French College Text Books at lowest figures at the BAZA AR STORE We received to-day a uew lot of CILINA, including | Flower Pots, Fairy Lamps, Berry Dishes, Vases, Rose | Bowls, Toilet Sets ete. We want to hustle off a lot of Toys and F aney Goods | to make room tor our Xmas Goods. Why not help us’ We will give you the profit. BAZAAR COMPANY. Cealetiene, © Oc vane ae 1894--t t s THEY PLEASE ALL In Quality and Price. Another lot of those WOVEN_WIRE SPRING MAT. TRE SES and SPRING COTS, the Ou beautiful Rug Drawing Room Sets and Parlor Suits, ver y | cheap. Look at our new line of CHAMBER SETS before | We please the people every time. | reduced fiom $1.25 the cheapest yet. buying. Don’t forget the place. JOHN NEWSON, | Charlottetown, Angust 18 1894—1 t « ' United | must rule | Seaman, I have taken “and seized as the | property, goods and chattels of the above | land, 1894. _———<ans WINTER- -KERPING APPLES, Northern Spy, Swaxr and Bishop Pj int Apples for ea'e Ly the subseriber, . BENJ. F. WRIGHT, oct20—Re eowd -—— POTATOES. This is the year to ship Potatoes to the States market. duced, and the ¢ rop throughont the Wert- ern and Middle States a failure. Prices highs. Con-ignments so! and prompt returns mw ie. Write for par iyculars and references to D. P. LEONARD, Penn’s Grove, N,Q, > aa ln —e THES.S. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. FOR HALIPAY, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Cango, | SP. 0. Box jox 227. Returning, leaves Halifax every WED. NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, © making same valle. Through Bills of Lading issued to aif ints in Great Britain and Contineat at owest rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent, ee Ch’town."June 16—dy. To arrive, per bark R. B. Peake, trea Liverpool, due here about 15th Oc 8,000 Bags Sali. Parties wishing to pam chase can bock, now at low rater. PEAKE BROS. & CO, Charlottetown, Sey. 26, 1894. ee Mortgage To be sold by pind Auction, ai the Courts Bulidipg in <a = » Qin County. in rince Edward THURSDAY, the third day of Sone A D 1895, at the hour of twelve o" chock, noout All that tract, piece or pafcel of land site ate in Char'ottetown aforesaid, being one fourth part otf Town Lot Number seve (17) in the Second Hundred of Town Leg the said city, bounced on the north by Square. on the east by land the r Zion Church, on the south by land the yerty of Richard Heartz, and on the andthe propery of the Union Bank Martin O’Halloran’s estate, the said land hays ~ ing a front of forty-two feet or thereabouts on Queen Square, and extending tack eighty feet or thereabouta. ofa power 0) sale contatned in an of Mortgaga, bearing«date the sixth June, A D 1873, and mace betweeu the lottetown Y oung Men's Christian A ssoclation ofthe one part and John Ings of the other t : rt. "Tey further particulars apply to A, Ernest Ings, Attorney-at-Law, or to the M Dated at Charlottetown this sixteent! of October, A D 1894. JOHN INGS, octié6—l2i law (tues) M —— SHERIFF'S SALE, Plaintif’, Alexander McLeod, and Joseph D. Seaman, Defendant. By virtue of a writ of Fieri Facias {6 me directed, istued out of Her Majesty's Sue | preme Court of Judicature, at the snit = Alexander McLeod against Joseph D, named defendant, Joseph D. Seaman, the following article, viz. :—One Piano factured by J.P. Yale Co., New The duty is ne. ~ Sale. The above sale is mad» under —— virtue $ = a2 which Piano is now stored in the ithe Daniel MeMi!lan, Tanton’s building, George Street, Ch: arlottetown, where can be aepoenes and seen by” in gnrchasers. And I do hereby give Notice that I will, ou FRIDAY, the Six- ‘teenth day of November, A BD. 1 Eleven o’clock, forenoon, at the said of Daniel McMillan, in the Cou Queen’s County, set wp and eel] by Auction the eaid Piano to satisfy “the marked on said Writ, being the sum two hundred and forty-nine dollars and seventy-six ceuts, besides Sheriff's fees and — all incidental e xpenses, ® FREDERICK H. HORNE, Sheriff. cs Sherifi’s Office, Queen's County, November 6, A. D. 1894. W.S. Stewert, Plaintiff’s Attorney. nov6o—tf MORTGAGE To be SALE. sold by Pal hic i ‘ > Bol y ic Auction, at J Court House in Summerside, on FRI ; the Thirtieth day of November next, AB IN94, at the hour of Twelve o’clock, neem under a power of sale contained ine 7 gage, dated the third day of 8 > ber, A. D. 1891, and made between s Gain and E lizabeth Gain (his wife) undersigned, J other part _— All that tract of Jand situate is Et Eleven, Prince County, adjoining land @& the north and south of Thomas I being the northern mviety of that tragt Lounded as followa:- Comn at a stake set in the west side of the male Wetern Road, in the north-east angle of land of Alexander Gillis; thence weatal three chains fifty links to Lot Ten; these? north nineteen chains eighty Jinks; thenet east forty-eight chains twenty links to the road; the ence to the south-east along road to the place of commencement, CO® taining one hun ‘red moiety of which is fifty-five acres. For further purticalars apply to & one part, and the Barclay, of the Eiward Wyatt, Barrixter-at-Law, Sam) mer-ide. Dated this 24th day of October, ALD 18y4. JAMES BARCLAY, oct2h—4w Jaw (fri) Mortgagee. on ce ene errant and ten acres, thty * BILL HEADS. ‘One Thousand Assorted Sines FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDBDY ‘Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 4 up (Printed), You will save money by ordering BOW = Orders by ma) promptly attended te. JAMES D. TAYE OR, __Quees Street. aug27 Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for sale his Farm, containing about sixty acres. is in good repair, There are six outbal some are newly bullt. There are two one containing —— trees of different ties of fruit. anew one aud a half} from the city, Terms essy. c peor sepidi—Im dy & wky