THE WALTER BAKER & C0. af PURE, HIGH GRADE ~ =X COCOAS AND CHOCOLATES 5D SPECIAL AND HIGHEST AWARDS on all their Goods at the CALIFORNIA MIDWINTER EXPOSITION. is BREAKFAST COCOA, ie romie with ther ¢ 601 BY G EF ' WALTER BAKER & GO. DORCHESTER, MASS. ASK YOUR DRUCCIST FOR aes RY) OF PURE Fae ee ie) Dawe LIVER Ol L ITH HYPOPHOSPHITESOF UME & SODA Palatable as cream taste .ike others. In big bottles 60c. and $1.00 DONT DESPA % i es “@i - = a re Aeecae. WILL CURE YOU We | g Tr we ‘ you D is ‘ Pp = the price ‘ } box aix | s for $2.50. To the trade—-$4.00 per a n, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address post 5a GEORGE E HUGHES, _ mays Charlottetow: Delivery Express. | a, bag 2 é i nd fron rains, steamboats, et short n Please lea \ j “ Cd Patton & Co’s. St th side of Queer Sq LINIMERT ynEike tt ANY OTHER “: INTEDSAL OEese 1 Ter INTERNAL as EXTESNAL ree 2m. 1810 Originated by an Ord Family Pnysician. In use for more than Eignt+ Think Of it. 4 ara, and still leads. Gene rati rT fiene Pratic », have used and blessed tt | Eve ey 1 aveler should hav 0 eee Re See Gaara m Kheumatien. et Suffer er! Sciatica, Neuralgia, atarrh, Bron *, Diarrhoea, Lameness, Te Nex its or Strains, will ‘and im th is old Au “lyne relief and speedy curse Should have Johnson’s Eve 7 Mother paste lL iniment in the house for Croup, Colds, | a Nervo ues a tache, Piphtheria, ‘ugh — As h-lera M Stitt Joi Sore Thre at, Tonsijitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruises, Cram ont Pains liable te occur in ony family witheut notice. Delays may cost a yi fe. Relieves all Summet Complaint Price, % cta. post-paid; 6 bot Ges, s- apres paid. ‘LS. Johnson & C >». Boston. Mass Trale snpplied by W. R. Watson Char lottetown or y — = Se27. Bae” ¥ vay ; », wip -' . < G we mies be » “ “” » \ . . ¥j ~ > & - og Te _ 2 } 5 ; <_ , f - a —l GS fe 4 Fee Pals aide G J So sce seria he i Menic _—— \VONSTIPATI NI G fais oa 1c” hi EE & | le Siti SOUSNESS ' " 5 yawn Fr ~ | DYSPEPS if REGULATE TRE ONE PILL AFTER EA iN 5 hes Anan GOOD CIGESTION. RIGE25 CTS. Fe DOo0s | MED 00.70 that’s what kills a man. t Weartes the Brain. alia’ the Nerves. Impairs the Digestive Organs. HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC orator jor the ‘Ty, overstrain of Is a ceriain i INvi sees of w mind c ly, or EX IES of any es io vature. it restores Nervous Energy, nies s ae oe ee ee. ee relieves Drain Jaligue, aids J igestion, restores lost Appetite, promotes sound, refreshing Sleep, and is a perfect ’ £ and Flesh d y Ufd. only by Hawker Med ine Co. Lid. St. John.N.B. REVERE HOTEL, (Formerly Rocklin liouse ) Th s centrally locate: a "Hho tel, which is within five minutes’ walk of Railway Depot, has been th eoshie cleaned, painted and renovated. Is titted with hot | water, ani possesses the finest bath rooms of any Hotel in the city. Terms moder- ate. Coach meets all trains, P. S. BRUWN, Proprietor. weptl9—dy 6m wy] yr Yo oily SIXTEEN YEARS OF [T, Charles Schryver had Kidney Disease all this time and Didn't Know it. How he Found out and How he Was Cured, Toronro, Oct. 1.—Sixteen years ago vy disease attacked Charles Schry ver, i bricklayer in this citv, but he did not It showed itself in the forms of pains in the small of the back. They did tamountto much at first but kept ving worse. Within the past six years, _ Mr. Schryver has almost every week hac it work for one or two days on ac- vunt of their severity Doctors ascribed to the liver and other causes and prescribed, but their medicine did no good. Last spring, a city physician diagnosed ace as one of diab tes and wanted to it Mr. Schryver said, “No, if liabetes, I'l] use Dodd’s Kidney Pills, willeure me.” They did . and to-day Mr, Schriver 1s » ach r pain and able to do his and week out, with - lay’s work, week in sny man in his trade About the largest sheep shearing story comes from Wyoming, where it is said that one man sheared 356 l fen hours, and anether 322. Everything grows large in those new intries, even the stories they tell. ‘ That Joyfal Feeling With the exhilarating sense of renewed health an 1 strer gth and internal cleanli- i nese, which follows the use of Syrup of i Figs. is unuknown to the few who have not pwegressed beyond the old time medicines und the ch ap subsitutes sometimes offerd ever accepted by the well informed. _ = — I Eeho des Mines announces the in- vention by a i¢ Belgian of a lamp 6 feet high and 3 feet 10 inches in diameter. Its ssos y that one can read by ut a distance of 600 feet. The lamp is ] —_- Skaters. Atheletes, and all Gymnasiums ive Pond’s Extract at hand, In- valuable for wounds, bruises, contusions, , stiffness, Soreness, etc. Used by umpion atheletes of the world. Buy the cities Tobacco is o ie ifthe condiments used to make fish » pals atabl le in Corea, Bont the favorite delicacy on a Corean menu is dog illion; onsequence of which dog eat costs 50 cents a pound —New York P . i a Openas Day. It is given to every physician, the for- ila of Seott’s Emnlsion being no secret: | successful imitation has ever been ; | | fe o the public. Only years of ex- e and study can produce the best Some of the magazines are publishing | good poetry now. They are determined | to compete with the newspapers if it takes ail winter Not that Kind, Scott,s Emulsion does not debilitate the stomach as other cough medicines do; but he contrary, it improves digestion and | strengthens the stomach. Its effects are | mmediate and pronounced. At Fort Fuirfield there is a single field | of potatoes containing fifty'five acres and veilding nearly a hundred barrels to the | <a OS The vil of Norwegian Cod Liver is | ature’s grand restorative, and is only | yund in its entirety and purity in Miller’s Smulsion, “the kind that cures” colds, oughs, bronchitis and all affections of the throatand lungs. Every bottle warranted. ‘o oily taste like others. In big bottles, 50e aud $1. OG, eh Greets, locevae ' ‘ ! : If there were fewer horses and more L the stock raisers. Just now only certain axses of horsesare in demand at all, vhile hogs are cash any day. — -_>- This is a hard season on old people. Man y are we: ak, have no appetite, and are vere de pres sod A course of Haw- kers nerve aa stomach tonic will give them a new lease of life. Ar Australian advertisement: “If William Fulton does not turn up in three months, or give some support to his fam- ly, his wife, Charlotte Fulton, intends to} harry again. \ll who desire to avoid imposition and be cured, should insist on having Pond’s Extract, put up only in bottles, with Jand- scape trademark, on surrounding buff Wrapp r. Worth is said to be the only dress- | maker living who refuses to alter your | dress if it does not suit you. If the fit is not perfection he makes an entirely new costume There is a magic in the perfect costume It makes beauty more powerful than the wereigh. Itis the brilliant setting for heauty ; and for those who have Aot the conquering power of looks, it Tends the lusion of them, Some ladies say : “It is not so much the material as the make up.’ But the right material must be there, or | Priestley’s } cannot have a creation. iress fabrics are noted for the beautiful result they realize in the hands of the mo- ste, draping and fitting the figure with | | @xquisite grace The trade mark is “The Varnished Board. Over one half of the vapor in the at- sphere is within 6,000 feet of the sur- | face Of the earth. om - --- For Over Fifty Years. As Oty Axp Wett Triepv Rewepy— | Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has | beed used for over fifty years by milliona of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world. I'wenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no ther kind.—m. w. f. wkiy—l y A pack of six wolves were seen re- t n A1oostook county, Maine. pes —_——>+> © << ctow to Get a Sunlight Picture, Send 25 “Sunlight soap wrappers (wrap pers bearing the word “why does a woman look old susner than a man”) to Levev Bros., ‘Lt 1, 43 Scott St., Toronto, and you will receive by post a pretty picture free from :dvertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way todecorate your home. lhe soap is the best in the market and it | will only cost 1 c. postage to send in the wrappers, if you leave the ends open. Write your address carefully. BILL HEADS, Que Thousand Assorted Sizes FOR $2.75, THE BEST PAPER AND PADDED. Envelopes from $1.50 per 1,000 up (Printed), You will save money iby ordering now. Orders by mail promptly attended to. JAMES D. TAYLOR, aug27 Queen Street. is the place. JEWEL STOVE 08 RANGE that does not give entire satisfaction. When Stove get a “JEWEL.” R. B. DAILY EXAMINER - . - STOVES AND HARDWARE No doubt about it, the “ CITY HARDWARE STORE” We have yet to learn of a single NORTON & CO. Charlottetown, September 18, 1894—tu fri M ] er | ~ Refuse Substitutes, INF LAMMATIONS made crudely, sold cheaply. Used Internally and Externally. Prices, 50c., Cheap. Si, Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. Genuine is strong and pure. Can be diluted with water, Sele Manufacturers POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., HEW YORK- Aetdutnte ababatabade i A Beautiful Gown. atin a > a > a y It is the supplying of this that has made att ea) POND'S EXTRACT wea THIS IS THE GENUINE. Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. THE WONDER OF HEALINC. FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, Se WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, — PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, CATARRH, HEMORRHAGES, and ALI. PAIN. SOLD BY ALL —_ It is a frequent experience with ladies that when the dress is bought with care, and made with taste, some indefin- able thing is lacking te give it the perfect touch of beauty. ONW4ICH THEGOOHS ARE WRAPPED.~ PRIESTLEY’S DRESS FABRICS universally esteemed. PPriestley’s bl ack Dress Goods, made in Henriettas, Crape Cloths, etc., are such a cunning and effective blend of silk and wool that when the S dress is made it drapes in perfect gracefulness, giving g to the figure that charm without which tbe costliest dress that Worth ever made is a mere distress. A Pabatabatedr hadrbetretabedieds?| POOVooVrs. vov"V Atte Dee Dohabind D> PRPS OOPS PON OV pew Aatntuitedn 265-00 00505 25060000000 A ¥ ywyey——y—vy vy outed Badtadi vyevervy i this country just at this time vould be more money in view for AMERICAN RANGES. We carry a full line of the famous HIGHLAND RANGES so largely used in the United States. ONE HUNDRED THOUSAND eold in Boston ¢ icini These elegant Ranges combine with beauty of finish all the | have only to be seen to be appreciated. They are without an equal for Baking and Cooking, and for"economy of fuel they surpass any Range CHASER RUNS NO RISK. We guarantee every Range. FENNELL Charlottetown, September 7, 1&94—m wf Loca! references. & CHANDLER. “ Castoris is an excellent medicine for chi fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its xoo0d effect upon their children.” far distant when mothers willconsiler tu intervst of taucir chilijren, and uso Cast t- svead of the various quack nostrums which, are destroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opiur, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their thvente. thereby sending them to premature graves." whet. is Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It contairs neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {6 is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiling cures Diarrhoea and \Vind Colie. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates and bowcls, giving healthy and natural sleep. toria is tho Children’s P’anacea—the Mother’s Friend. Castori ia “ Castoria is so¥ known to me.”* Du. G. C. Osaoon, Lowell, Mass. * “nstoria is the best remedy for children of favor upon it.” Da. J. F. Kincneror, Conway, Ar the stomach I recommend it s scanaaoeeame vrescriptio? H. A. Ancnen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. “Our physiciens ia the children’s depart which lam acquainted. I hope the cay is 7ot ment have spoken highly of their experi- roal cence in their outside practice with Castovia, 2nd although we only have a:ong our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yct we aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with Unrrep Hosprral AND DISPENSARY, Auten C. Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City. Ch’town, July 9,31894—eod_& wy Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the wide-wheeled ITHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the heavy hay crop of this season. for cash on short time. REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any manu- facture. ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin Carriages. McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. We are selling them low If you are going to FOR YOUR MOULTING HENS, Moulting is an exhaustive process. Hens rarely ever lay while moultilting, then he Ip the om to get their new plumage quickly. Many people get only five to six dozen eggs in a year from a hen, and loose money, when they ought to get three times that many and make money rapidly. How? There are about 600 eggs in the ovaries of a hen; get all you can ‘of them in two years then kili the hen. You thas save two or three years feeding of the hen which is no small item if you buy all the food. When ahen is in ‘condition” says a poultry authority “she will lay pleanty of eggs.” Therefore help her through the moulting, that she may be in condition to lay during the winter. Thousanes of people have proven Sheri jan’s Condition Powder to be worth its weight in gold when hens are moulting. It ‘keeps them in health, helps form the new plumage, and gets them in condition to lay early. If you give them during the moulting season Sheridan’s Condition Powder daily in extra doses, they will get to laying much sooner and lay all winter, larger, better, and more V igorots eggs for batching than pullets. But dont keep them a third year, get all the eggs in two. Remember Sheridan’s Powde ris not an egg food; you can raise or buy food as cheap! y as we can. To any person interested, 1.8. Johnson & Co. Boston, Mass., the “onely eake ors of Sheri- dan Powder, will send for 50 cents two 25 cent packs, five packs for $1.00; or for $1.20 one large two pound can of Powder, post paid; six cans $5.00, express prepaid. Sample copy of the best pou. ltry magazine sent free. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Shorthand in a short series of easy pro- gressive lessons. Mr. Crosskill’s evening class begins Monday evening, Oct. 8. Guaranteed—All our Seotch and Enag- lish waterproof coats—Ja3z Paton & Co. All our coats have stitched seams. Celluloid in sheets just received at Carter’s Bookstore. Samp‘e lot of boys’ su'ts, ulsters and overcoats, selling low for cash at Paton & Cu’s. 02 2i Munsey’s Magazine and others at Carter’s Booktore. Get_your bulbs now—Purchasers of bulbs at Ridgeway’s Nursery who bring their flower pots with them may havefthe bulbs potted free of charge. Grey Flannels and Heavy Blankets.— Just opened, a large order of heavy blank- ets and grey flannels. The goods are ex- ceptionally ‘cheap and extra value. Special prices for quantities for boarding houses. —W. A. Weeks & Co., wholesale and re- tail. sep29 3i Try us for clothing, shirts, collars, ties. Low prices for this evening---J B Mac donald & Co. sep 29 Direct from Berlin.—100 ladies jackets and capes opening this afternoon at Stanley Bros. Here you have quality, style, fit, finish and workmanship. Ladies—You will please understand that if you want overcoats or reefers for your toys this fal), that we carry the nicest assortment of little coats in the city and our prices are away down be- low competition —Prowse Bros, the won- derful cheap men. Our stock for fall and winter is now complete. Great bargains in suits and ovei~ coats, gents furnishings, ete. FOR SALE. Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. I am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to sell that well-known property, ‘ Willow Grove,” now occupied by him. ‘these premises contain nearly two Town Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and a rear entrance on Rotehford Street, Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates ; ; Celiar nine feet deep, with a cemented brick tank and sewer to the river in perfect order; Coach House, Stable, Wood House, ete., surrounded by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few minutes’ walk from Queen Square, Terms liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part payment, For tirther particulars apply to . L. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septl3S—eod Queen street. ARTISTIC HAIR DRESSING For Ladies and Gentlewen. ROBINSON, the Barber, may be found at his ole stand, opposite the Post Office, north side. Having just returned from Boston, where I have paid special attention for some time tothe latest modes of Hair Dressing, I am prepared to do Hair Cutting, Shampoo- ing, Shaving, etc., in all the most modern styles. Give me” call. G. M. ROBINSON. sept25—lw pd guar Cave Breton Coal TO ARRIVE. BEST SCREENED COAL for Grates, etc., per schooner Brilliant. RUN OF MINES COAL per schooners Springbird, Etoile du Matin, Townsend, P. Walsh, Lizzie C, R. W. Smith, Lady Aberdeen. ——ALso-—-— SLACK COAL, per following schoon- ers:—Agility, Georgie Harold, H. L. Sangster, S. 8S. Coila. Persons desring Coal should book orders at once, as this Coal will be sold cheap on arrival. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1994. 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Railroad Charilotteiown, August 1, 1894. ARE YOU IN NEED — A Fall Overcoat for the chilly evenings, and the cold weather coming ° We Have a Fine Range of Fall Overcoatings in all the Fashionable Shades—Blue, Oxford, Fawn, Brown and Grey. Anyone in need of a nice Overcoat should see Saini JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, September 12, 1894—im w f goods. TONS GOAL is94. Crayon Portrait Free. We don’t ask vou to purchace goods gt the Dominion Crason Co., 224 Kent We will give you an elegant Portrait in he [Todia lnk, with latest pattern i f $3.00 an! upwards, Pap. Exhibition, who have en our agents small Photos, will do well to callin and see samples of work and select Frames. We give you the best work and most elegant Frames in the markt } P. . TRATINOR, _sept27 Manager, ‘DR. Je Ee MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown may30 LADIES’ COLLEGE, Owens Art Institution and Conservatory cf Music. The Fall Term of the 40th Year Begins Aug. 30th, 1894, Courses of study are provided, exte nd ing from the primary branches through the whole University curriculum te the degree of B. A. The staff consists of 18 teachers, in addition to the University Profeseor- ate. Piano, Pipe Organ, Violin, Vocal Cujture, Harmony, Elocution, Physical Culture, Shorthand, Ts pewriting, Book- keeping and Commercia! Courses are all | taught after the latest and most approved methods, The Owens Art Institution, which, with its magnificent galiery, has been trana. ferred to the Ladies’ College, is still in charge of Prof. Hammond, R. C. A,, an exhibitor in the Paris Salon, the Royal A ademy, Lonon, ete. é The Conservatory of Music employs eight instructors, at the hes! of whom is an experienced teacher from the staft of ithe N. Y. College of Music, who has studied in Berlin under Von Bulow and | Josefly. After four years’ successful study under some of the greatest masters in Ger many, Mr. C. L. Chisholm returns to take charge of the Violin department, Vocal Culture is taaght by an aecom- plished Bwodish vocalist, who isa gradu- | ate of the Munich Conservatory. Kvery care is taken to make the school | a refined Christian home, where fady-like manners and nobility of character shall be | cultivated, : » | For Calendar apply to REV. B. C. BORDEN, D. D. | Sackville, N. B., Aug. 14, 1894. dy 6w law wy 3i ‘Tenders ‘for » Stone Chureb. Tenders will be Spa up tothe 15th October next, at 7 vo’clock, p.m., at the office of the undersigned, Charlottetown, for the erection an | completion of a Stone | Church in this city on a site adjoining and | north of the present St. Panl’s Chureb, acco‘ding to plans and specifivation to be seen atthe office of W.C. Harris, Archi- tect, Charlottetown, on and after Wednea- day, 3rd October next. Church to be completed by December Ist, 1895. The Committee does not bind itself to accept the lowest or any tender. H. J. CUNDALL, } Sec or Building Committee. Ch’town, Sept. 25, 1894—2w Jaw ‘Dissolut.oa fi f! Partaership. The partnerslsip “heretofore carried or | between the undersigned, under the style and firm of MORRIS & HYNDMAN, is | hereby dissolved by mutnal consent, The srewery and Premises with the Plant are i for sale. See advt. Dated Sept. 21, 1894. THOS. MORRIS, C. A. HYNDMAN. } | ceni22—3w law | ’ Brilliant Sign Letters, | IT haves pointed N Mr. P. P. H. Trainor, of | Kent Street, Sole Agent for Charlottetewa | for the sale “of above letters, which can be | seen on the window of W. A, Hutcheson, Esq. Prices as follows :— One and a half inch vboseswsnaiuh. al 23 cents ee 30 reo end a half © = ......cscoccotecsn | Three peénsders onoeene a7 Four oF cooceveessoeel eel Five ae 1% * | Six and a half © .covssesdebienscne E »ie ‘ ae 20. J. UA LET WOOD, ang St. John, N. 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