_— — ALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1894. First Quar 6th day, 2h 505m, p. m., below horizon F Moon, l4th day, 1%h 9.0m mid., S Last Quar 22n1 day, 8h 19.6m. a. m., S E » Moon, 29th day, lh. 31.5m. a. m., \ . a Week Sun Sun | High ’ rises sets water re aa ihm | h m | after’n I | Saturday | 5 26 6 34 ll 55 2 | Sunday 27 2] morn $+} Monday oo | 30; 0 30 | ¢| Tuesday ; 28 . @ 5; W ednesday | ‘ 26 ] +) Thursday 2 24 2 32 rl Friday | i 2 s § | Saturday | | 20 4 42 9 ~ AY t 18 6 b Orne ay i | i6 719 l | say Ss) ' 8 16 zi Wed slay 4! i2 j 9 1 13 | Thursday ’ 10] 9 38] i4/! Friday 4. s 10 14} 15 | Saturday to o | li 2 16 | Sunday 45} 4] 1113 7} Monday $6 21 1) 4 : . | ® 18. tuesday 17 1} aft 17 ii | Wednesday #1559) O64 ’ 0 oy a. a 2h 1 51 | 2 29 22/8 , 52 | | 3 40 2 s ¥ 54] i | 5 10 24) Monday | 66 9) 6 45 rs Ay o | 47 | . 4 e sday | 1 | 8 54 27 | Thursday | 59] 43] 939 20,1 AV 6 0 4) 10 17 29 . Satarday i |} s7i 1S Sunday |} 62)5 38] 11 28] : AMIN N 44hi ba i 4d Tus Le ve Damy NewsraPer or P. E. ISLAND, ‘ li every afternoon, from the office of EXAMINER PusLtisurne Comrany, in the London House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) ee WU, cc tbecbh dus edbedccecacesoctesbotes $4.00 5 &x Montes ’ -- 200 Taree MenrTHs ‘ond One Monts coves Ge Sent Unite! States post paid to any part of Canada or the ADVERTISING RATES For smal! advertisements which are ordered for only one or two weeks the charge is J cents per inch for the first insertion, and # cents for each continuation. Rate cards are farnished on application at the office. Special contract prices at a reduced rate are quoted for advert feur inches In size or larger, which are to run for three months or longer. No specia aithe rate of 10 sements Sneek ae . a TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “ NEW SERIES TE TT notices inserted unless paid for cents per line, and under no circumstances will such paid notices appear | cal column. discounts made on all advertise- meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pien‘es, ete. No notices will be inserted with the same Unless the regular rate of 10 cents per s paid. That Tue Examiner is considered by our tp the | aeciai line ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium pub! c have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size, Tue Datiy Examrner is for sale by the fol- lewing agents :— R. H. Mason, Post O/lice, J. Metntyre, Malpeque Road, C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, ” W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, ny S. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. D. Chappell, Prince Street, Pazaar Store, Queen Street, Geo. Carter & Co., Q een Street. & Gray, News Stall, P. E. L. Rallwa) on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside. I). Sutherland, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetowa., ik A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. UG. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNeli Stanley Bridge a i The Weekly Examiner S issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is @ first-class weekly newspaper—interesting nd fuil of the latest news. The subscription for Tae Weexty Exam. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for Tue DatLy EXAMINER. Charlottetown ”“ #* ry and JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & C9., Fruit and Produce Commir- sion Merchants, ~. 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Ma peque Oysters a specialty. Corre: - pondence solicited. Telephone 1876. anugl4 -3m pat From Constitutions! Weakness, Imprudent- r Unavoidable Neglect or Exposure, w Culpable Indiscretion, YOUR HEALTH IS BROKEN DOWN, and you need a Tonto Mepicixe, you can not afford to experiment on yourself with 1 Remedies. USE Puttner’s Emulsion, e past twenty years has been endorsed by the leading Physicians of the Maritime Prov The Groat Health Restorer. isan ls have proved its incomparable vntrie Which fort excellence, and <o may you. For sale ty all good Druggists at 50c. a botti lw—septlO TRY . A first-c'axs Horse and Buggy, also a Doubl~seated Phieton. Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- tow: 2aw (w f) 3mm—may25 TIN WARE en Creameries and Cheese Factories. best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSOY, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. The ver, All orders promptly attended to. apI— tf ; Tickets to Boston. s “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Furipides. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, SEPTEMBER 27, 1894. VOL 34.—NO. 74 = = = ™ eae Steel Plows! Steel Plows! We have the following reliable goods ion Credit terms: — Frost & Wood Steel Plow which we will sell very cheap for Cash or s, Proctor’s and McKenzie’s Potato Diggers, Holl’s and Dickieson’s Fan Mills and Seed Separaters, Holl’s Threshing Machines, Fleury’s Grain Crushers, Root Cutters, Straw Cutters attached), Tudhope’s Road Carts, ete. and Ensilage Cutters (with Universal Carrier Buy from us and save money. A. HORNE & C@. Cnarlottetown, August 29, 1894—dy & wky Newfoundland Markets | | H. T. McCOUBREY, General Commission Merchant. Ship- | Oats and Produce of all kin-Js. ; ments from P. E. Island carefully attend- Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- | | solicited. through which to make their announcements | is abundantly proved by the ‘act that i ip order to accommodate our aavertisers we ed to and account sales given promptly. Wharfage and Stores. Correspondence i. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F septi—dy lm wy 3m Buy Your Tickets for Boston by 5. §. “ FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), FROM W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, Jua> 22, 1334 What’s the time? | | If you have a Cough it ia time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~~ SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and «ll LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is tbat it is the best remedy known. 25c. and Me. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Pnropairrone MONTR@AL. Quebec Steamship (0. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Ch’town 10th August, Leaves Montreal 6th August, 2 «C“ 24th « 3rd September, 7th September, 17th » 21st « lst October, 5th October, me 1th: a 2d November galling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rates. Passengers will find this a delightfal route. Full particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug7—wed thu Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly “ronounce far ahead of any «tier Cire of this type. Full parti. wars in catalogue, which you can 9))tain from R. M. Young, Agent. BASKETS. Two Thousand POTATO BASKETS for sale low. CARVELL BROS. septl7 —4i Ean INSIST Upon having Featherbone Corsets. Refuse all substitutes. See they are stamped thus: PATENTED SEPT. 3rd, 1884. No. 20110. NONE ARE GENUINE UNLESS SO STAMPED. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Haas, 1054. THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, OPEN TO THE WHOLE ISLAND, WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN JY EJ 4X 8 ON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, SEPTEMBER 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, enenysietein ental Bitrate meme All Animals gnd Articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Secre tary, Cameron Block, on or before SATURDAY, 22nd September. The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings wiil be open on Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd September, and until 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Monday, 24th September, for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply to the Secretary not later than !7th September. : Prize Lists, containing full information as to Rules, Regulations, etc., with entry forms, will be sent or given to any person applying to the Secretary. The Entry Books are now open, and entries can be made at any time with the Secretary. a — —— THE RACES. The following Races will take piace during the Exhibition :— $1,050. PR MIUMS. $1,050 FIRST DAY--26th SEPTEMBER, 1894. i aii esd dinec ices iscekcnscyistetrentesy-senseneemiieieete --Purse $150 00 Two Year Old (Futurity)......... Be ead sicvadioescseuasausebeen ee 150 00 SI Osis ss cstcindiincccien peiaoninnen spied tesn eictaiaaawomies iccemie 200 00 SECOND DAY—2ith SEPTEMBER, 1894. Teves Tote Old Cletticccedisccsacsece eawcestinsie soesbeueeineteent biveccseni e-ee--e Purse $150 00 Free-for-All, open to Canada and the United States.......... sieonteersbeak ” 250 00 a 6k ck cg dai vesesepeceentenconsoura peateeupbinarckpeieetia indie “ee 150 00 The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. The entries for the othe classes close on the 12th September. Amusements of various kinds are being arranged for during the Exhibition. Special Rates by Rail and Steamers from all parts. On Wednesday, 26th September, from 11 to 12 o’cleck, noon, and on Thursday and Friday, 27th and 28th September, from 9 to 11 o'clock, a. m., Auction Sales of Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. BENJ. ROGERS, President. Charlottetown, August 31, 1894—2aw & w SUNLIGHT Has proved 5 AP... The best value for the Gonsumer sale that it is of any soap in the market. A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. A COMPLAINT, much annoyed on bringing in my fruit to find no one to give me the names. The man supposed to be Judge did not know plums same, Where are the men who know our fruit, and judged it the last two years? Saveral others had some trouble. When I exhibit again it will be a long while. Country people interested in this institution would like to see some proper management and some decent satisfaction when they bring in their fruit. Country Exuteiror. — i ~<a - ~<a HaYPNOTISM BXTRAORDINARY. The widest interest has been excited in Europe this week by the story of the death of a young ladv, a member of prominent family of Vienoo, while under hypnotic influence in the Neu- komm, the well-known hy pnutiat of that ‘opital. She enif-rel much for several months from headaches. No- thing contd cure her but Nenkomm put- ting her into atrance. The last affair was before a The first accounts of the affair were incorrect, the later version, given by Dr. von Bra- gassy, who was present throughout, i3 al ineredible. The experiment, it has one of spiritualistic trance rather than hypnotism. Dr. Bra- nervous numerous andience. most seems, been yassy says: “It was with the concur- rence of her parents and the me- dium herself that the hypnotizer Neukomm seijected as the object of the ex periment the condition of his brother re- siding in Werchez, concerning which the opinions of physicians vary. In about twelve minutes the medium exclaimed : “T am fast asleep.” ‘Ihe young lady gave signs of great excitement, which, accord- ing to her parents, had not been observe during previous experiments. Neukomm requested the medium to go and see his brother at Werchez and say what was tne nature of his illness, and what cure should be adopted. What followed was really incredible. The medium began a scientific description of the invalid’s Jungs, giving a minute account of their diseased condition. teehnical particulars which even an ordinary doctor could not give, and'which might only be expected from an experienced specialist. With full command and correct nse of technical expressions, she gave the closest details, extending to + full diagnosis of inflammation of the lungs, and declared the diagnosis very un- vavorable, as against that kind of disease medical skill is powerless. In conclusion, she described the end of the patient in the usual Latin terminology, and immediately afterwards she fell back senseless, uttering a piercing shriek. I at once had recourse to every conceivable means of restoring consciousness, but all in vain. Within ten minutes her pulse began to fail, and death shortly followed. According to the post mortem the immediate cause of death was concussion of the brain. NEWS NOTES. A remarkable accident occurred the other day in New York. A young man went to make a call upon his sweetheart. She sew him coming, and, opening the door, stood at the top the steps waiting for him. There was an iron handrail at the side of the steps, and when the voung man came up to the girl he put one hand on the rail. He fell dead at her feet. An electric fan used in driving a fan in the adjoining building by coming in contact with a metal cornice which touched the handrail had charged the rail so with electricity that the young man was instantly killed when he touched it. The young woman was so affected by the oceurrence that it is doubtful if she will recover. The Dublin Freeman’s Journal pub- lishes a letter from Dr. Thomas Addis Emmett, of New York, in regard to the dissensions in the party. Dr. Emmett calls Justin McCarthy’s attention to the disastrous consequences to the national movement in America of constant refer- ences to scandal and publie discussion of differences existing between factions of the Irish party. The national federation, Dr. Emmett writes, is about to hold mee - ings to raise money for the nationalist cause, but the whole movement in Ameri- ca has been paralyzed by Mr. Healy’s lett ter about Mr. Gladstone’s subscription to the parliamentary fund. He recalls the fact that the Irish federation in America sent Ireland $83,000 during the last threa years. Ireland could have relied upon an annual remittance of $10,000 but for the recurrent wranglings in the party. Dr. Emmett appeals to Mr. McCarthy and all Irish representatives to no longer paralyze the efforts of the warmest friends of Ire- land in the United States. EO = ODDS AND ENDS, The serpent of the still wears no rattles. Don’t go to the wrong shop to get shaved, There is many a kuock-out in a whiskey punch. A stinted wife can find a vest pocket in the dark. If we had eternal sushine we would have no crops. A school district in Grant county, K an., contains but one family. The father, mother, and eldest son have elected each other trustees, and appointed the eldest daughter, at $35 a month, to teach the younger children. It is said that James Tissot, of Paris, whose series of pictures on the life of Christ has been much talked about, is about to become a monk and devote his talents to the making of illuminated manu- scripts. Dr. Waldo, a London health officer, has found thirteen different kinds of living mi- crobes in a loaf of new bread. It is said that the London underground bakehouses are proverbially dirty. The dangerous end of ar attlesnake makes no noise. If every man were to get rich who believes he knows how, we would have no paupers. A family who resides at Leesville, Ohio, posseases a cat which has three distinct eyes, two in their nsual places, and a third directly back of its left ear. The cat is invaluable as a mouse-catcher, for it can see before and in the rear at the same time. “T call him a bouncing baby,” said the father, tossing the baby in the air, “consid ering the fact that we’re raising him on the bottle.” “How else do you raise babies, sah?” inquired the Kentucky colonel, eye- ing him sharply. REAL MERIT is the character- istic of Hood’s Sarsaparilla. It cures even after other preparations fail. Get Hood’s and ©NLY HOOD’S. Look into James Paton & Co’s eastern window for millinery this evening. . Sept. 24 Umbrellas, Umbrellas, « Umbrellas James Paton & Co. Sept. 24 Sin,—As an exhbitor this year, I was | any of them, he said, and my sample of but | oA | Word To the Wives | Shanghai say: | Certurion left Chee Foo August 28th with PROGRESS OF THE WAR. THE Rritish Warships Watching the Russias., San Frawncrse 0, Sept. 25.—Adv ices from The British man-of-war three other men-of-war for Japan. The British-China squadron is, at the Govern- ment’s orders, cruising in Corean waters | to watch the progress of the war and to Is Sufficient.” For Rendering Pastry Short or Friable. (COTTOLENE Is Better than Lard Because {t has none of its disagrcee- able and indigestible features. ae Endorsed by leading food and cooking experts. Ask your Grocer for it. % Made onty by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to mate Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechanical aud Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. ‘J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Don't swear because your briarwood's burnt out. Get a new) Bone, USE MASTIFF PLUG CUT nereafter, it is the only fo- bacco int “‘\. ™ leaves the briar- wood pipe whole and sweet. J. B. Pace Tobacco Co., Richmond Virginia: and Montreal, Canada. FOR | SALE, Willow Grove, Grafton Street West, { 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 Rotchford Street. Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates; Cellar 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 turther particulars apply to Cc. L MORRISON, Auctioneer, septl3—eod Queen Street. THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreai. The kichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, Admission Free, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from tie freneh school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many Others, are members of this iety. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Salon in Paris. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. aug29—-mwf tf Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Privce Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government oi Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of a large or small sums for short or long periods. ANGUS MoMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. june225— pat Lo A | keep an eye on the movements of Russia and France, but as the squadron is not large enough to watch the Rassians at Viadivostock and the French at Tonquin, the commander of the squadron has tele- ; graphed home for three men-of-war from British ; strongly the Northern Pacific squadron. residents of Tien Tein memorialized the Minister for protection, and Mr. O’Coanor telegraphed the admira! that lie the case urgently re quired his immediate attention. Sir Ed- mund Freemantle has ordered the Linnet northern port and will supplement this if The French “Lion” and German “Wolf” are already there, and Russian vessels are expected. San Francisco, Sept. 25.- The Shang- hai Mercury, received by steamer Rio Janeiro, says it was rumored in Pekin that the emperor expre ssed his desire to person- ally take charge of the operations in Corea and to leave the throne under the regency of the empress dowager. When his majesty made known his desire his hear- ers are said to have knocked their fore- heads and prayed him not to let his anger drive him so far as to engage with so pal- try an enemy, but Jet his officers drive off the barbarians. Loxpon, Sept. 25.—The Central News has been informed that Captain Gai- worthy, commander of the Chinese trans- port Kow Shing, stated under oath that the charter of the Kow Shing to the Chin- ese Government contained a clause to be kept secret —that in the event of hostile movement against the ship by Japanese, the Kow Shing should be regarded as Chinese property. Loxpox, Sept. 25.—A despatch from Shanghai to the Times says the anti-for- eign feeling in Pekin is growing steadily. Foreigners while on the streets are sub- jected constantly to annoyance and insult by soldiers. They seem scarcely to real- ize the fact that this country is engaged in a serious war. Two Japanese cruisers passed Che Foo on 23rd. Lonpon, Sept. 25: —Admiral Colomb, in an interview to-day concerning the recent fight $ off the mouth of the Yalu River, said he thought the battle tended to prove that moderate sized vessels were better even than great vessels that cost one million pounds. The result depended upon the men rather than the material of the vessel. Tle Chinese fared the worst, he said, because the Japanese were the superior fighting race. Lonpon, Sept. 25.- -A Shanghai corres- pondent says: “It is reported that the Japanese warships have left Tai Yang Tau station. Their destination is un- known. Great anxiety is felt concerning their whereabouts.” hay € considered to proceed to the necessary. > ore a GENERAL TELEGRAPHIC NEWS. Vienna, Sept. 24.—The cholera has so diminished that it is now confined to only a few districts. : Sr. Pererssore, Sept. 24.—From Sept. 2nd to 15th there were 245 new cases of cholera and six deaths in this city. In Warsaw there were 157 new cases and 88 deaths within the same period. Sr. Pererssure, Sept. 24—A number of skeletons with manacles attached have been found buried close to the surface of the courtyard of the custom house here. A similar discovery was made a few days ago at almost the same place, but upon the former occasion instruments of tor- ture were also discovered with the skele- tons. It is stated that a secret chancei- lory of the tyrannical regent, Byrne, the favorite of the Empress Ann, who reigned in 1730-1736, was situated where the re- mains were found. Vienna, Sept. 24.—The German Con- gress of Natural Science opened here this morning, with about 2,000 delegates pre- aent. Chevalier Stanislaus DeMadeyski, the Austrian Minister of Public Instruc tion, delivered the inaugural address. He denied that the study of natural science forced human ideas into the background. The greater progress made, he added, the more strenuous would be the effort te weld natural and moral sciences into a har- monious whole. This, he continued, was the aim of the state in public instruction. Paris, Sept. 24——A report has reached here that Col. Colville, administrator of Ugunda, in mustering the remains of Emin Pasha’s troops for a march on Bar el Ghazel on the Nile, with the object of heading off and preventing the Monteil mission. The departure of Col. Colville will be the signal for a joint Anglo-Italian expedition to Khartoum from Suakim and Kissa la. Kwoxvitte, Tenn,, Sept. 24—At a rally in Gattingsburg Saturday night in the in- terest of Congressman Houck a row oc- curred in which pistols and stones figured. Two men had their skulls fractured and will die. Several others were more or less hurt, Dvus.iy, Sept. 24.—A group of old Fenians and invincibles have taken advan tage of the discontent caused by delay in action upon the home rule question and heve formed a new society called the Old Guard. They have issued a circular call- ing upon Jrishmen everywhere to enroll themselves ir a united brotherhood to re- sist all attempts to lower the Irish flag or to stay the onward march of freedom. Not one of the prominent members of the Irish party signs this appeal. e+eore Waterproofs, Waterproofs, Waterproofs, James Patca & Co. Sept. 24 Fresh grapes received from Ontario vo day, selling from 5 to 10 cents a pound at Beer & Goft’s. sep24 2i your waterproofs and Buy aton & Co, umbrellas from Jas USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great b'ood and Nerve Remedy. PARKER HOUSE, (FORMERLY OAKLAND HOUSE) FOR SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, on Tues- day, 2nd day of October next, 1894, at 12 o’clock, noon, on the premises :— That valuable property known as the “ Oakland House,” and fronting on King Street, with good stables and coach house attached. The House is in good state of repair, having been lately painted and papered all! over. Terms.—Half cash, and the balance may remain for a term of years secured by mortgage at 4 p. c. For further particulars apply to Bayfield & Blanchard, Solicitors, Charlottetown, CHARLES GALLANT. sept22—s mwf ice | ** FRANW}L BAKE Oshawa, Ont. Pains in the Joints Swell mee Caused A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarea- parilla. “Tt affords me much pleasure to recommené Hood’s Sarsaparilla. My son was afflicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed withcut crawling on hands and knees. { was very anxious about him, and having read 9 ° Hood’s*s"Cures s0 much about Hood's Sarsaparilla, I deter- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him.” Mus. G. A. Lak®, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilia. Hood’s Pills act easily, ~et promptly aad efficiently. on the liver and bowe.s. 25¢. WP PPL LL AAPL PPP PAP , . 2 2 2 2 2 a $ a jc. 2 Y 1 e 4 , > 2 -%} $ > $ S 4 3 HURRAH! > , , ‘ ADAMS’ TUTTI FRUTTI3 Is the best thing in the world ¢ for Athletes. $ [¢ allays thirst and invigorates the system. $ Allow no imitations to be palmed off on you c sige haan naninaeeiell TO CURE DEBILITY, Loss of appetite, sleeplessness and all nerv- eus troubles, physicians recommend Campbell’s Quinine Wine. Do not let your druggist pursuade you that some other is just as aaa K. CAMPBELL & Co., Mfrs., MONTREAL, Physicians, the world over, endorse it; babies and children like the taste of it. Weak mothers respond readily to its nour- ishing powers. Scott's Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh; solid bones and lung tissue, and the very essence of nourishment. Don't bo deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowr e, Belleville. All Druggists. 50c. 41. CANADA ATLANTIC —AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The 8S. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter untii further notice), at 7 p. m., Hawkesbury. Saturday, 10 a m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. Returning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 a. m. HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on . Through Tickets for sale and checked at Prince Edward Island way stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boeton.; septs] stig. she eae PTE. A ie ee bdlnadp-—-tie-atiaheabg oe on ee eal pa, ‘tied aeaaal ie ces ee sol —<uth-sesthsine teat pesiemneteel r it ye ma t arr Pa Nal. C f cx | f