I do not believe there is a case of dyspep- sia, indigesticn or any stomach trouble that cannot be re lieved at once and rmanently cu my DYSPEPSIA IRE. _ MUNYON. At all drugzists, 25c. a vial. Guile to Health and medi- cal advice free. i Arch street, Phila. PLANT LINE EXCURSIONS Charlottetown ‘o Boston and Return— -$Il.O0O Commencing 15th ber good for 30 days, _ w Septem- For further information ap- ply .o-— W. W. CLARKE, 214 Agent School Books COLLEGE TEXT BOOKS Scrib, Books Inks Pens, Slates and everything the scholar or student wants. Hiaszara & Moore On Sunnyside Tea Talk (At the tea tables) Oh! Mrs. Note Books, Invoice Books. Pencils, ‘Quality . High @eeee eseeeeeds Oldham this is lovely | Tea where did you get it? At Sander. son & Co’s. Of course I always get Prices my teu good there Modarats Economical house— wives consult their best interests by buy ing tea at Sanderson & Co CHARLOTTETOWN School of Music W. Harry Warrs, DIRECTOR Fall term opens September 5th. Studen's recommencing will kindly eall at the studio or write, notifying the Director of date of recommence- ment Vacancies for a limited number of aew students, Studio hours, 9 a m to 12; 2p m to dp m. : | are very proud and satisfied, THE GROWING TIME. Sik,—The growing time is on in King’s. Our roads and bridges are growing worse. Notwithstanding the good crops for which we thavk Provi lence, the prices of many farm products are growing beauti-~ fully lees, whilst prices in cordage, hard- ware and other articles are going up by leapsaod bounds. But more embarras- sing still than those combined ills, is the rank and rapid growth of a very trouble- some weed commonly known as the pol- itical aspiraat, (Its scientific name is vanitas presumptionis ambitionis). Sev- eral pronounced specimens have spruog up here, and are nowvieing with each other for the doubtful honor of carrying the much soiled Grit banner in the next cam paigo,. Doubtless they imagine, “and rightly,” that once at Ottawa where the growth of a $50,000,000 expenditure 18 such an easy matter, there would be free dipping. Not the “ immersion thet puri- fies,” but adipping of hands into the treasury, where now tere is not even ane to lay down on his arms for its protection. [t is said of Rembrandte the great painter aad miser, that he took the keenest delight in stirring the gold with his hands. Would toG—d thatthe Grits would grow !a honor aad economy, instead of growing in extravagance and corruption, and would like the miser of o'd,be pleased with a full rather than an empty treasury. ELecTor. | King’s Co., Sept. 23, 799. o+-eaee OBITUARY. The sudden death of Mrs. John Lough~ ran, at Morell, has throwa: a deep gloom over the whole community. Though un- well for some time, the unexpected tid: ings of her demiee at home on Saturday, the 9th inst., was a shock to all who kuew her anda cause of sincere grief to her ioany friends, Married but for five years, within six months she follows « husbaad and child to an early grave. She bore all with christian patience and heroism. To a necesearily sad end the familiar figure of the tal] erect weman walking on the road in froot of her own home, and giving the last caresses to her only child, added a deeper anda more lasting tinge to the } eerrow. She shall be long mourned and | sadly miseed by her many friends. | Omnipotent the hand that signed | The pardon for thy soul’s release: Ab, wherefore, then, should lined On Friendship’s brow. With thy decease A bope divinely born re-union speaks ve grief CE ee a Clifton Notes. The harvest which bas been an abuad- ant one in tuis vicinity is nearly all gar- nered and the sound of the threshing mill is heard in many places. We had a very pleasant visit from our old friend and townsman, Dr. J. D. Mc- Intyre. He is at preseat practising in Montagne, much to the regretof many friends in Clifton. : j Avother of King’s Cvounty’s popular mercbants too who ha: honored our locality this week was Mr George Mac | Donald, Annandale. He is accompanied | by his wife and three children. They are the gueets of Mre. Macdona!d’s brother-in- ; law, Thomas Reid, Esq., Cam ph: | | ton. The river is dotted with ec-aftof all | sizesand shapes, oyster fi-: and we | learn sume are making quite a good thing | this season of this business. Our cheese factory at Stanley is doing fn+ work this season with an excellent cheese maker, and @ good salesman. We } Ros. ' _—————________. CARPET RAGS. a | How to Dye Them So That } | They Will Never Fade. To color cotton or wool carpetrag3 sv they will not fade, one should be sure to gecthe Fast Diamond Dyes. ‘There are some twelve fast and especial eplors fcr cotton, while for wool there are about thirty. It is impossible to get satisfactory col- orson both wool and cotton with the same dye, although the makers of some cheap dyes, that are able to make but « few co! ore, claim their dyes will! color both cot~ ton and wool, A trial soon shows by } ruined goods the falsity of sach claims. ) Use nothing but Diamond Dyes tha: have } been used in millions of homes for the las: twenty years. —— > -—e The best way to avoid sickness is to Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. Ch’town Steam Navigation Co LIMITED. HALIFAX, N.S. EXH! BITION. _ From Ch’town via, Pictou, Sept 22 to 28 | inclusive, good to return not later than | October 2nd for the round trip, $5.00. | On Mosday, 25th September. good to | ’ return On the 27tb;andon Wednesday, | 27th, good to return on the 29th, for the ound trip, $2.25, F. W, HALES, Sept 21— Secretary keep yourself Lealthy by taking Hood’s | THE DAILY EXAMINER UR TO You vannot Afford to| Experiment When Health is in panger, Paine’s Celery Compound Gives Sure and Honest Results. oe It Makes You Well and En- ables You to Stay so. ee When 1/1 health comes and symptoms ofdiseasc cause alarm, many consult a physician, who, with the best intentions, preecribes acertain medicine today and something entirely different the following week, This kind of experimenting is quently carried on for alongtime, and at a cost to the patient that is hard to bear. How vastly different the position of sick people who make use of Paines Celery Compound, that marvellous prescription of Prof. Edward E. Phelps, M.D.! The firss dose of the world-famed medicine inspires an immediate confidence and faith, because the virtues of the medicine produce feelings and seneations that prom- ise health and new life, and the cost to the sick in every Case i4 one-tenth that of the ordinary medical charges. There is no home in Canada that can afford to be without Paine’s Celery Com- pound, it is witnin the reach of every class of our people. It gives an honest promies of health, strength and long years to the rheumatic, neuralgic, dyspeptic, nervous sleepless, aad those afflicei with blood diseases and kidney and liver troubles. The testimony of thousands in the past shows that Paine’s Celery Compound makes people well and enables them to stay so. —_- Send one dollar acd fifty cents to Joy the Ovster King. and he will send you a box containing 450 choice P_ E. I. ovstere. Addre+s King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char ottetown, P. E. I. Joy! Joy! Itwil!l do your heart good too see those lovely large oveters at the Oyster King’s Palace, Great George Street. Dear Sirs,—Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors ov the heed haviog been removed by the spplication of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical Operation and there is no indica- tion of @ return, Carr. W. A. Pir. Clifton, N. B., Gondola Ferry. Weekly Sailing for Soston. CU ANGE IN SCHEDULE. From Hawkesbury and Halifax, Charlottetown for Boston via CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 26, —_s CHARLOTTETUPN Business College —— Ay |) Writing Academy Will re-open for the Fall and Winter Term ON AUCUST e2octh. (‘Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uark places of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and Women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in all ite applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, but are trained how to de business by actual business transactioas, The students act as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, bLook-keepers and accountants in actual business operations, and the currency issued by the College Bank, and the mdse. issued from the Emporium are used in bona- tide business transactions, just the same as in mercantile and ba g houses. Book ~ keeping in itself m =» learned at homs, but a knowledge of how to transact business cannot be thus acquired. That our course and system oftraining is emiently practical write for testimonials from business men and from students who are now holding lucrativ+ and responsible positions, «+. SUBJECTS: ” Book-keeping by single and double entry theoretical and practicai) Actual Business Practice, Business Penmanship, Busines Correspondence. Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Railroading, Steamboat- ing, Banxing (actual practice in the College Bank), Typewriting, Shorthand, and Nari gatioa. : , : “ayy me FACULTY: ~ |. B. Miller, Principal, Teacher of Book- keeping, Ar.thimetic, Business Practice. Business Correspeudence, Typewriting and Navigation, A.C. MeMillan, Vice Principal, Teacher of Railroading, Steamboating, Banking, Ac- counting aud Actual Business Practice. J. Harry W.lliams, teacher of Business Penmanship, 4 Wm. Moran [licensed] Teacher of Shor’- hand. George &. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- Donald & Inman] Leéturer on Commercial Law. For circulars] or, full infor mation write or apply to L. B. MILLER, Principal J 143 tesertee ase ceo en tis 49 the ¢eM est 29 393340 042 Ding #3¢ work ir gerere), PK. Island Railway TENDERS FOR GRADING Sealed tenders acdressed to the undersign- ed and marked on the outside ‘‘Tender for Gradivg” wil! be received until Monday september 25th, 18f9. fer the grading and other work requirncd in changing the main lireof the Frince Kdward Island Raiiway between Colvi'le and Loyalist, for a aistance of abouttwo miles. Plans, profiles and specification may be seen at the office of tae Suoerintendent of the P. E. Island Railway. at Charlottetown, at the office of the Chief kngineer, at Moncton, N.B., on and after the 5th September, 1899, at which place also foims of tender may be obtained. Tenders must be made on printed for ms supplied, All the conditions of the specification must be complied with. The Railway Department wil! not be bound to accept the lowe_t oF any tender. G. A. SHARP, Railway Office Su yerintendent Charlottetewn, Aug 3ist, 1899-—w2,. eod St. Dunstan's College Classical and Commercial. AFVILIATED TO LavaL UNIVERSITY The clasees in St. Dunstan's Colle will be resumed on TUESDAY, the 12ih September nex’. For further particulars apply to A. P. McLELLAN, Rector g 5 e St Dunstan’s Cx liege, Ch’town, Aug 30, ‘99 On and after September 30h, S. S. > Wili * Hal fax’ lows :— Commencing on Tuesday, Oct. 3rd. and every Tuerday for the balance of the Season. Leave Ch’town everv Tuesday, 12 00 noon Leave Hawkslury every Tuecday, 9.00 pm Arrive Halifex every Wednesday, 10.004 m Leave Halifax every Wednesday, 11 00 pm Arrize Boston every Fridav, 7.00 a m RETURNING. Leave Boston every Saturday, 12.00 noon Arrive Halifax every Sunday, 5.00 p m Leave Halifax every Monday, 6.00 am Arrive Hawk-bury every Monday, 6.00 p m Leave Hawksbury every Mondav,7.00 pm Arrive Ch’towa every Monday Nighi. All sailings are on . Eastern S andard Time. One hour added gives Halifax or Provincial Time. Tickets for sale at stations on P. EB. I. Railway. For Tickots, rates on freight and all information apply to BH L CHIPMAN, W W CLARKE, Supt, Halifax. Agent perform service as fol- CARD. W. F. H. GAR VELL, B. A, BARRISTER-AT-LAW Bank of Nova Scotia Building CHARLOTTETOWN, Telephone No. 170 Money to Loan. i Dh. CLIFT. Cures CHRONIC-DISE ASES and RUPTURE THE WEEK’S GROCERIES... — Perhaps you would like to get a littie more for what you spend. Perhaps you would like to have everything fresh and nice. If you will try my store I think you will find that your money will go farther, And all the groceries you | get will be good and fresh. JOGHN McKENNA. QUEEN ST. GROCER PORTO RIG Thirty tons Just landed For sale by FORCAE HASZARD by Salisbury treatmrnt. Send stamp f . or infer- mation, or call at Truro, Nova Scotia Oftice Merchants Bank ofHax Buitdia zale- st Aguust 1 §¢9 2 w ecd Charlotsetown Satoat aaiiateae aaa Mantes [899 -GRAND- Display of. New Clothing Mm ame era “A We are now in a position to show you one of the finest lines of ready-to-wear clothing ever shown in the city. Con. sists of men’s, boy’s and child- ren’s overcoats, men’s, boy’s and children’s reefers, men’s boy’s and children’s ulsters, men’s, boy's and childrens odd pants Fit- Reform See those goods, they are all tailor made. Suits $10,12, 15, 18, & O’coats $10, 12, 15, 18, Pants $3, 4,5 20 20 For Workinenien —Twod SNAPS— A good double breasted fall suit for $3,795 A good blue fall and winter suit for $3.75 PRUWSE sow DD The Wonderful Cheap Men areata is ras es rs 2 oee SLENSESLE RAE PE AEM SE RESP Ecc REESE ace * - ’ <t teas 0