-_— ' «= i eep in mind that Scott’s | Emulsion contains the hypo- pho phites. These alone make it of | gre: t value for all affections of the nervous system. It also contains glycerine, a most valuable, soothing | and healing agent. Then rere is the cod-liver oil, ac- the kno vledged by all physicians as the best remedy for poor blood and loss in weight. These three great remedial ¢ D> <>< - FOR — eather THE WOMEN Handkerchief Pocketbook. [t has been a mystery and a conun | drum to the average man for some little time how women did_ without pot kets, and also a wonder to he aforesaid man why women did _ not lose more of these 1S) creations called handkerchiefs, then they did, for it was a marvel to them how the women managed ‘hiandkerchiefs, nocketbooks and bundles, held up i carried oftentimes an um oe . a a their skirts ; . oe blended intoa Creamy pbrella, and only had one pair of hancs Emulsion, make a remarke |for this rather complicated perform all, — . | ance. able tissue builder. { For sc ime past the women have se ' ; goc. and $1.00, all druggists, SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta 1 | ueb (Limited) ! Proposed Sailings from | XONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. | FOR PICTOU. N.S: = CALLING AT— “ber Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Sunmerside, Char. lottetow™ ard Souris, i From Montreal From Ch’town | at 2 p. m. at 6p. m, co 17th July do 10th July | do S3lst du do 24th do lo ©6(14th Aug. do 7th Aug.}| do 28th do do 2list do iv llth Sept. do 4th Sept. de 25th do do 18th do co 9th Uct. do 2nd Oct. ?o 23rd do do l6th do 10 =. G6 th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov “eturuving will leave Picton, N.S. every w'ternate Monday at noop, on arrival of | raine from Ha)ifax and St. Jobn, call- | g at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, | Gatpe, Mal Bay and Father Point. Subject o change should circumstance | eonire its . CARVELL BROS, Agents tri 2 -t— 2ew $$ City of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK S. S. City of Ghent will sail from Chak tctown every Friday at / o’cloc during « seasen of 1&9 for Halifax, calling at pn merside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- 1), Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon Sivcr, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave } 2) fax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some c2}) The steamer has excellent passenger accc modations. Saloon amldships. Specia icw freights will be given this season } urther information apply to W W CIARK. Age ©1,"Town May 27 tf The Charlottetown Steam Nay- gation Co, Ltd. =f 3 Oe ee ISL ne <i ae - \ eens STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave a8 below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if e{leroon train from St. John) for Sum- mer:ide, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrive! of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day train for St. John, Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St John with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers aod railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train frovn Halifax) for Charlottetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. } Throngh tickets to be had at Grand Trovk,Canadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. i. 1. Reilways, and on the Company’s Steame +1. connecting lines in United States. F. W. HALES, SrorBTaRy ee Steamship Go'y «: | not be pronounced very | comed in the neighborhood. to solve the problem of n one thing at a time; their pocketbooks of carrying their handkerchiefs, to the great detriment of the former, and the very untidy con tha lized , for the purpose tit r +] latina dition of the iatter. Some enterprising manufacturer has conceived the idea of a pockethadnker chief-pocketbook (these words need often, else there might be some trouble), and an article meant for this double purpose snow on the market. It made with the last compartment open at one end, to admit of the handkerchief, or the gloves or both being rolled up in- to a ball, bulging out the purse and wrinkling the handkerchief so that it is mussy looking. As the sides of the is | purse were apt to be torn down under ‘ the old style,women will hail the inno- vation with delight. Lady Aberdeen’s Ball. The Countess of Aberdeen’s ball last week, at Haddo House, was a great success. ~The return from Canada of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, after five years’ absence, has been greatly wel- The ball signalized the coming out of Lord and Lady Aberdeen’s only daughter, Lady Marjorie Gordon, who was presented last season, but until its clese was pre- vented from joining in the most bril-— liant events by mourning for her aunt the late Hon. Lady White Ridley. An event of interest in the family was the recent celebration by the Dowager Countess of Aberdeen, the Earl’s mother, of her eighty fifth birthday. This lady, who continues well and hearty, has many most interesting re— collections of the early days of the (ueen’s reign obtained from her father- in-law, the fourth Earl of Aberdeen, the distinguished statesman. A great grief to the Countess Dowager was the disappearance of her elder son over thi:ty years ago. He pursued a career of romantic adventure, dropping his title, and was later discovered to have been accidentally drowned while serv— ing as a sailor, on a voyage from Boston to Melbourne. Lord Haddo, the eldest son of Lord and Lady Aberdeen, will attaan his majority next January Better Roads. Of Lady Aberdeen’s untiring efforts for the good of the Canadian people during her stay in the Dominion we allknow. Lady Minto is also doing her best for the country, but in an- other way. Her Excellency is, it seems, an enthusiastic cyclist, but the roads in Ontario and Quebec leave much to be desired. She thinks, and tightly, that the education and pro- gress of a country depend upon its means of communication, and that leaving these defective is making a be- ginning at the wrong end. If Lady Unequal Eyes. : we Do you see equally well with both eyes ? If not, both may be defective. One certainly is. Have them properly examined. We prescribe glasses only when absolutely necessary and guarantee satisfaction. Consultation free. G. F. Hutcheson, OPTICIAN AND JEWELER, harlottetown. =. ere ——_ THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETUWN, OCTOBER 2 1895, | Minto, through her fondness for out-of door life and sports, organises a crusade | . - . | people to a knowledge of their care and country lessness, she will leave as great | | beneficial a Monument to the as any of her predecessors did. | Tourists’ Purchases. | What is France's loss will be prob Those Amer!- can women who are so rightly indig j 1 . ; 2) |ably England's gain t of nt with the French notion ind decency with regard to thi | us case, have many of them ceclared hey will never buy their clothes } ‘aris again, therefore the London nodistes should profit by the decision. The American Customs must be mak- ing a large revenue out of the exten- made by American On furs the duty 1s When a woman r I . | i. | sive ladies in Europe. exceedingly high. purchases leaves America for Europe she has to declare . her seal coat, have it entered measured, and fully ,de- scribed. Should she, during her European wanderings, have it altered n any way not exactly tallying with the description, she finds it taken asa new garment and duty charged according— ly. No wonder women do not ad- mire the new tariff laws™! The Happy Heart. BY JOHN IRMIE, TORONTO, CAN, The happy heart is a fount of jcy, A bubbling spring of pleasure, ‘Tis a source of constant sweet employ, A never-failing treasure ! Ready to smile with the flowers of Spring, Or sing with the Birds of air ; In Nature’s praise aye willing to sing, Finds happiness ev’ rywhere The happy heart is so full of love, That it speaks to every tone, And the eyes of love, like stars above, Have a glory all their own ! Like a beacon-light in Grief’s night, We long for the happy heart, To shed o’er our pathway, calm and bright, A light that may not depart. dark The happy heart is a gift from Heaven, Above all treasures of gold, Alike to the rich or poor ’tis given— It cannot be bought or sold ! The happy heart is the home of love, A solace for every woe ; Let us cherish this gift from above, As we seek our peace below. a ED No Cure for... Bright's Disease In its advanced stages—The Rea- son Why—Danger Prevented by the Timely Use of Dr. A. W. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pilis. To understand Bright s Disease 1s to know that in its advanced stages it is past the reach ef human aid. The cells of the kidneys undergo a wasting change, which leaves them dead so far as performing their functions is concerned. Just think of having the kidneys dead. Think of the poisons left ia the system when these organs could no longer perform their duties as filters of the blood. It would be difficult to conceive of anything more dreadful, and yet this is the goal to which every case of neglected kidney disease must lead. When the back aches, when urinating is difficult or too frequent, when there are de- posits in the urine after standing for 24 hours, there is no time to lose in procuring Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, It is not claimed that they will cure Bright's Disease in its last stages. They are an abso- lute cure for kidney disease, and so long as the kidneys are not entirely wasted away they will give new strength and vigor and enable them to resume their duties of filtering the biood. Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will stop backache and headache in short order by re- moving the cause, and will positively prevent Bright's Disease. One pill a dose, 25c. a box. At all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Ca, Toroate, CLE Lee Royal Oak. NT 2 © © No Soap in the world is so cheap. No soap in the world is so +— lasting. Save the wrappers. Send for premium list. J. D. LAPTHORN & CO’Y CH’TOWN SOAP WORKS LLCS | e}; she ne | Drey-|} $$$ OLD MAN’S EVIDENCE = ‘for better roads, and awakens the; pr. H. 8S. Barnes, of Rat Portage, (1 Dedd’s Kidney Pills Rat Portage, Sept 18.—No old gentle- manir Rat Portege is better known or thought of than Mr. H S Barnes, father of ¢x-mayor Bart es, of this place. “Some months ego,” writes Mr. Barnes “my wife asked me to Dodd’s Kidoey Piile. She was from kidney trouble and I gota box but lived ‘o I bad og been suffering from symptons sitnilar ; (0 those Of my wife and these now become | revere, and having a box of Dodd’s Kid- | ney Pills inthe house, I reeolved totry them. Tue first box eased these symp- toms, and continuing their use I was completely cured. Dodd’s Kidney Pills porsess genuine merit.” ryci ks in no Uncertain Term3 } | | yet her come of suffering ver take chem. a — s Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading aturgical oderation, scores and hundrejs have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘he fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- makent cure She—I will marry you cn one condition you must giveup your pipe. He—I will on better than that, I will buy a brand new due. Minara’s Liniment for everywhere, Do not clip ahorse and putan over- coa’! on yourself. Take your own medi- cine, sale a aa. | Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. DR. A. W, CHASE'S GATARRH CURC ... Ze. ig sent direc. to the wtseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, cl: ars the air Passages, stops dropy.ings in the . throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Haj Sever. Blower free. A'l dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Why who tells another woman pretty. the woman seldom sincere that ehe is is HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to strongly of tbe excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be withont it. It is traly a wonderful medicine. Joun A. MacDonaLp, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. A New York deepatch states that tbe Standard Oil Co, bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Maby a pele, weak schoo] girl, rufiering the eviletiects of an exhausied nervoussys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully restored to the vigor ard buoyancy of robust heaith, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The bealthiul gicw cp the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the bnilding up process which is taken place in the body. — ~~. > +e The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. NS Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept heaithy and vigors by the use cf A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t in che blood by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr a. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours apd causes neither pain nor diecomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best -——P> © <a The eyil that men do is soon forgotten— by themeelves, See a eee» ae Minard’s Liniment Cures Burns & Str. CAMPANA The Str. Campana will re- turn from Pictou to Charlotte- town, on Saturday, 30th inst, and wi'l leave for Montreal early on Monday morning, instead of Monday evening as heretofore. CARVELL BROS,, ept 27— Agents 50 THE , | — a Sls Men's Under From 38c to $8 per suit |] BEST VALUE IN QUALITY & FIN —— AT —- J. B. MACDONALD & GOS] \0 dozen Men's Gloves, all prices »0 dozen Men's 'Vop Shirts A large stock of Ready-to-Wear Clothing Overcoats, Reefers, Suits. The best finished Clothing we have yet shown ata reasonable prices. For low prices and good values try us. Open Evenings Until 8 p m—- J B Macdonald & LEADERS IN LOW PRICE DIRECT Steamship Servic \ —s —_— > Lu . = ors es ie - ey ere ee er Lo. Lt! 7y ‘ ot TO LIVERPOOL, ¢. ¥: The Elder Dempster & Co’s Steamship LAKE HUI 4040 tons, having cold storage accomodation and decks } ly fitted for carrying live stock, is intended to sail from @ lottetown for Liverpool, direct. on or about the 13th Gott also On or about the 18th November. . nf The Lake Huron has splendid accomodation for al number of cabin passengers, at very moderate rates. _ y } For rates of freight and other particulars apply te mar N. RATTENBUR he -—— AGEs the ss TT % Cl’town, August, 26th, 1899 J IN New Goods Coming » ~— Daily to Hag — MEN'S HATS, CAPS LADIES’ HATS Men’s Underwea A good range difierent weights, including Stanfield’s Unehrimk LA DIES’ COATS ez T, J.HARRIS, LONDONHOY