FROM THEIR OFFICE, this remedy, attest the world-wide rep- utation of Ayer’s Pills. Leading phy- } ‘ c . . a i indrad years ago the farmers of Kugland ; » 79 L.. et poor, ignorant, spiritiess:” that they "were I *. ) = —— a ——————_—<<$—$<$———————— — wns nana + eRe emtarae a ore a nt a a a meme i me dj & Fenms:—Five Douars a Ya, * This is trae Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evrrwss. Sinertx Corres Two Cents ‘ ri: , — ri ey re TINY r (VIY\RwPp « 42 ¢ Cr —PA) ’ . NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 380. 1889. VOL. 25.—NO. 1388. = _ -—— nN ce ne TSN Sabie a ssantassieneaiaaitieenaemapenataaaemaaaeaemmmemedaaanta eae sg nea eae aareaaantaaaeetiannaanataae , : | Old-Time Farming in England. Khe Bright Prospects of the Che Doriy Examiner AMM mn onAne Ri ee ee ee mee “ ' tag 3 & : bk ag 4 iC all oor is almost i apossible for us to vealiz isthe wed Every Eve | | et - iwi : ‘ 7 [the true state of Kugland a century ago. ye, s#avGHNESSY INTERVIEWED IN LONDON ae Is issued ' very Evening by . j ii 7, a a ey 4 Yet er “V9: — \\ an ini } oe ialadie oT i e , . : “ wee eae a RO REROGGE & Prince and Peasant, the Millionaire and | We are the heirs of a century of phenom. —NORTH-WESTERN DEVELOPMENT — THE 4 The Examiner Publishing Co i ¢ iii Ge JVUU A ty a Day Laborer, by their common use of ‘nal growth, aud when we are told that a NEW STEAMSHIP LINES. . * m= ** Mr. T. G. Shaughnessy, the assistant ce oe e. siete. Tecommend these pills for. | could not be persuaded +t grow the tur- general manager of the Oanadian Pacific bb LONDON HOUSE e QUEEN SQUARE Stomach and Liver Troubles, Costive- | nips which Townshend had introduced Railway, i: at present in London, in con- : wd ness¢ Biliousness, and Sick Headache ; from Holland, or clover reece ntly brought nection with the business of the Company. Charlottetown, P. E. Islanw&® TER Sgc a OOS ERNE alas ey 2) By A, wh, Be PERKINS & STERNE £ ied Pea: 3 OS od sata wal do Wi N Peas” as also, for Rheumatism, Jaundice, and : = ie : ‘rom the continent by Sir Richard Weston, Neuralgia. They are sugar-coated ; con- | Ainbassador to the Palatinate, and known A press representative who called at the Savoy Hotel, where he has put up, had a he 7 tain no calomel; are prompt, but mild, 6s 3 > eae ail , : : ‘E : as ‘‘trefle de Bourgoyne,” or ‘‘to profit by conversat th h > spect “a RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : (x) in operation; and, therefore, the very er ore ceaede of as mit See ad of the C. ws him as to the prosp 7 ~ . . + ; Lill Use 2 é & i . ? te tet pes $2 50 best medicine for Family Use,as wellas | a cham eae Te : me, wit th katana OF the VorTmpeny : TY = for Travelers and Tourists. hema e MiP igtniay 0h, ea), Oe great increases in our traffic, which ee |... | Bi a > rh ’ = > os a d ; for 4 : . true. Not only so, but so late as the close : ie Co Sh } s 17 EK have to announce a complete stock of New Goods for “I have derived great relief from | ~~ a. as f have created so much talk,” said Mr. Shaugh- Une Month..... reeeteeer ces ve O SO] \ ; gee, - m3 | Ayer’s Pills. Five years ago I was |“! the eighteenth ceutury large portions o nessy, ‘‘ are in no sense abnormal. They have &@ Advertising at most moderate rates. ty the Fall and Winter Trade. | taken so ill with Wagland a gona and go farmed 10 come from the natural growth of our line and . ; : ‘ : e . ;Common by the villagers, the ComMON the development of the country, and we have entice = es so The varied requirements Of Our numerous p strons {from | R he um ati sm | tract being cut up in slices of all sorts and every confilence not only that they will con- : y & , rearly avertise , ) ‘i ‘i set iY : 4 s : ao Ss es ; o , J Yo | a ’ ’ r 7 mr ¢ | Cori ‘vy are fullv met ih the sple di j assortment of that I was unable to do any work. I sizes with a view to make the distribution tinue, but stil] further expand. We expect application. OWn and Country are iutiv met in ie spien {ad ASS OTLMs oe ae : a : , aes ¥ ; 1 rey): , | took three boxes of Ayer’s Pills and as even as possible. These commons were our gross earnings next year to be as much as , Woolen Dress abrics, Jackets, Mantles, [ isters, Millinery ; was entirely eae “ee a — I usually divided into three sectious, on four millions sterling. We will earn this year ALMANAC FOR 05T0 BER 1889 Knitted W ool Goods, Staple Dry Go ds, \ arpet es il ( loths, alien itheltaae aon Mheeweed, Wi: - which the crups were rotated; one third about 34 per cent. dividend, apart from 267 : ; 7 >7 . . ° , ak ee ie rv ? : = ; one an : : | lying fallow each year; one growing wheat, “overnment guarantee, Shareholders needa, Gents’ Furnishings. &e.. &e ine whole now offered at prices | “Ayer’s Pills have been in use in my ra : : therefore, be under no. apprehension whe ON S CHANGES ae 2 i Hg te gmc le Te ee ee -, | family upwards of twenty years and |r more often rye; and the third vats or tl t moans snbhese | a: OON S © 3¥AS, . - . ° ° ; . | ’ ; a ag : | seg r ~ ‘2 2 »” at gp arantee “es Ov.» » ae oe sn . {caleulated to maintain our reputation for supplying tue best } have completely verified all that is peas, “‘So jate as 1794 it is calculated,” " Dar'ex diontan ak ubtedly helpin First Quarter, Istday, 9h., 20.6m., p.m., 5. W. +o W re Leah maaking : claimed for them. In attacks of piles, {| saysa recent writer, “‘that of 8,500 parishes > ot ane Mea Bfeys wae : Full Moon, Sth day, 9h., 13.3m. p-m., S. F. foods at modera ie tigures. We would remind those s CKINS & | from which I suffered many vears, they as : as a : : our development; for although a fifty’ miles : at Be ee a. on 0: . Ni — . : ee . ' oes i | efford greater relief than any other | 4,500 were even then still farmed in com- road into a new territory may not pay if it a 4 oe Ly day, 5h., 20.0m, p.m, NE j Comparison in cha ves that the lowest -pric id articie 18 not al Ways 3 | Sail <a tue nan op K ‘Adama, linon. Out of 84,000 acres of arable land shined foe Seael saa pe ieee a i vw horizon, ; > . -y . ; ' . 1 une j ~<a ee“ ar: . ie al i >) . ro 94 OOD acre rare in ope e To re . Z New Moon, 24th day, 10h., 13.4m., a.im., 8.2. j 1 he cheapest, as heretof re our alm will be to have ihe article Holly Springs, Texas. ; 2 we aie, Shee ect W — in = M long hauls and Pirst Quarter, Sist day, $h., 18.1m., a.m., N.}, ‘d and the price lerate “J have used Ayer’s Pills for a num- ; pores. | n the 174,000 arable acres in Cam- IT IS REMUNER“TIVE AS A WHOLE. kort ;food and the price moderate. | ber of years, and have never found any- | bridgeshire, 132,000 were tilled in common. We’ tire aclan “ts. sandal aeel oe ceoeneteeeaata es |} thing equal to them for giving me an i Oat of 438,000 in Berkshire, 220.009 were * Bons . ‘ Te , i ' : : Be i rQ ich | “+4 ‘ tmparti rey ? gigs en, Wipe . Hamilton, Ontario, and make a connection D peg (un ‘Sun | Moon! High! Day’s a few davs we w open a big lot of Fancy Goods. which | appetite and imparting energy and |... civ auitivates Im Rurk. OF 00: amilton, Ontario, a uke { DAT OF WEEK! isesiscts | rises |water| len’h In a few day ve will vf. _ Ls ih yy ee ‘ strength to the system. I always kee ere eee ee 90,000; 10 with the American system at Niagara, and we M rises set rly t | . . . 4 ; Bt a A p | Line } “a } O00: Hi . wd 130 . nee . g . : Pr ag ei ta ‘ : ra we will dispose ot at except nall V low prices them in the house.”’—R. D, Jackson, | —— ure < 29, : VU, in untipyaon - o have just tinished up a line connecting with = a aS be ot eo = po . , . Wilmington, Del. poy | Ware BEeee this open 140 the American system at Detriot River. We 1 Tueslay 6 35 36) 1 23) 2 82 = ou will save many a dollar by trading with “Two boxes of Ayer’s Pills cured me =| system Such a story reads to are also building some branches in the North- 2 Wednesday {| 5) 34 2 22) 3 4! 29 o ; 5 of severe : lu if it were taken out of a tern Territ a Manitoba, all of which 2, We | >| a = ~~ aT CY e. (TEN EN BD AT ;}uS a5 were take Wa i western ierritories, Manitoba, ) i a | 7 a : Ny 4 on on P ie it ia 2 N 5 a s% i at, R N Je et He ad ac he } description of the dark ages. The progres- will psy. oo 7 é | 91 o. : oa 7 53 3 Be J sive modern farmer would not long be “The change which has come over the 5 Su - “ | 10) 26] 451) 8 48/16] “bariottetown, Oct. 11, 1889—dy wky from ee aa bee J a sew. ~~ trammeled by the slow, slip-easy ways of Northwest in a few years has been extraordi- 71M : i 2} 24) 5 11] 9 32 j2 a ~—— wo ee te ee Emma meyes, Hubhardaton, J a his idle neighbor, nor be content to have nary. The entire quantity of grain shipped 7! Monday - i“ *“‘Whenever I am troubled with con- his cattle and horses, and sheep and hogs out of there in 1882 was 400,000 bushels. 13; 22; 5 40/10 7 9 ; 20; 6 1/10 46) 6 16} 18/6 26/11 19) 2 7| 16) 6 53/11 53/10 59 8 Tuesday 9 Wednesday 10 Thuraday 11 Friday — — Bargains in Gents Furnishings. stipation, or suffer from loss of appetite, Ayer’s Pills set me right again.’”’”—A. J. Kiser, Jr., Rock House, Va. ‘‘Ayer’s Pills are in general demand find their sole pasturage on a common with the riffraff of every sort which a small country sire could accumulate. How was This year we will haul out between ten and twelve millions of bushels. A great part of that grain is used in Canada, and considerable quantities come over here. Some in the form 12 Saturday 18} 14) 7 Q3iaft28; 56 ve dk ohdeak among our customers. Our sales of it to be expected that cattle should be im- er aad ; fae : 3) Sand: % 20! 8. 2S 2 53 ~~) & 5 added? thy them exceed those of all other pills com- roved wl} P such circumstances afforded of flour is also sent to Japan. Seven vears 13 Sanday us vary | , h proved when such circumstances afforded , ,., an inhabitant could not be seen for miles 14| Monday |} 2t} 11] $8 40} 143) 50 7 rae) tii li bined. We have never known them the most excellent’ opportunities for con. en : a en f ST Saw | 23) 9 92919227) 46 pa oe ey allt fail to give entire satisfaction.” — ne : ppo ©" and miles, and now they are grinding flour : lwred, a 24) ~ 10 25 3 10 43 ‘= > a ie ns | Wright & Hannelly, San Diego, Texas. tagious Giseases to spread, for bad crosseS and shipping it to the East. That is one of 16 a ay } al : +) 24 _ og! yr — ore pms . = to be made, and for a thousand other evils, the little things that impresses you. = eee ay v a at a rr 7 ha (f A e ir Ss iS ! i i S and not a single chance for good ? eee Atpica. : a Sat a 28 9 oo 28! 6 56 34 ~ best 5 | ‘Vhere was sma!] help to be gained from MEW (MAH, BOATS DONTRACERD SEM. Saltenden” » 0 1 31 756) 31) = @ PREPARED BY ;@ny source which had the popular ear.| ‘As to the mail service, we have just con. 21 Monday 30)4 57] 2 42; 8 44 27| = 8 Dr. J. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass. | There were some useful works on agricul- clued contracts with the Barrow Shipbuild- 22\Tuesday 31| 55| 3 521 9 24 24 | = pul o Sold by all Dealers in Medicine, lture, but the best were distigured by the ing Conipany for three steamers of 6,060 tons 23| Wednesday 32 53! 6szo0 4 2i* By most ridiculous quackery, as for instance ¢4ch for the Pacific ae They will be 440 24, Thursday 34) 52/6 17/10 41} 18(™ ped) -- enn. “| Hartiib— ati Tages” in: Betis. editions... a a ay I ae Soa ao oe Ge on 25| Friday 35, 50 7 33/11 20; 15/58 Sep GSA & commends “for sheep fluke the following | 2°72) 52 OS Sore ee : . | jo/& ae es 2 1 ag They will be 18-knot boats. ithin a year 26 Saturday 36; 48) 8 50}morn | “|< Willen BS ote tee remedy: ‘* Take serpents or (which is best) . aa ; ' mole 38; 47:10 510 1! gi * : ; they will be delivered. We shai! then have a 27|Sunday : 7) 5 = wee Vipers ; cut their heads antl tayles off and ¢ ve 1 mai ice betwee 28/ Mond 39; 45,11 17; 0 43 6) 3 re : 7 ; first-class passenger and mail service between Tues — 40 44/aft 19} 1 31 2 ¥ HANDSOME JERSEY HEIFER, 18{4ry the rest to powder ; mingle this: POW- | Vancouver and Yokohama. The arrange- 30 Wednesda 431 423 1 11) 227 0 GQ months old, Nova Scotia Registry. der with salt, and give a few grains of it SO ments are not yet complete | for the Atlantic 31 Thursday y | 3 33] 9 57 0 Took the first prize at the recent Provincial mingled to sheep.” And yet such quackery boats, it being yet undecided whether we i6 45/4 42) 1 53 ROBT. F. IRVING, Accountant and Adjuster, Gay AGOUANAAR OULIN. q su Exhibition in Charlottetown. T. HEATH HAVILAND. {prevailed long over the clear-headed advice of men like Jethro Tull, Arthur Young, Townshend, and Bakewell. oct26—tf a : ; di 'o this generation sheep were valuable New. New. New. shape of the carcass. ** Wiltshire breeders demanded a horn which fell back so as to WOODILL’S hard that pigs grunt at it, dogs bark at it, more forthe shape of the horn than the! ‘shall run them ourselves or hand the service over to a@ new compavy. We shail run to Quebee in the summer and Halifax in the win- ter, The saving oa the ocean voyage as against New York will enable us to put pas- ‘sengers into Chicago as quickly as they can 'get to their hotels in New York, and practi- cally it will be the same to St. Paul. We ° a nme form a semi-circle, in front ef which the n : * VN Ss SET ad shall require at least three boats for the ser. 280 GRAFTON STREET, +47 E have recently secured from Mr, Me-j ear projected ; N .tolk fockmasters valued vice, pS by our contracts with the Govern. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. FE. ISLAND, *% Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his|the Jength and spiral ferm of the horn and | ment the first must be ready to sail by Febra- 2 i personal instructions, the secret of waking the} the blackness of the face and legs. Dorset- | ary, 189). S prepared to attend to the making up and} gs fol owing fine Cakes, Pastry and i Rolls.| shire breeders staked everything on the} *\When the service is complete we shall] be ‘ i ercentile and Marine ac-| @& | Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we! horn rejecting forward, so that the ear/able to put mailsand passengers through from ancing o oe ms om val |. Peas sca tte ae pre) 8 I I , passeng 3 counts. Boo 8 posted and accounts made out | # SE = > i ea Ss rene rca some of J tem = Gally WIth OUr! was behind. Rams in fact were selected | London to Yokohama in twenty-three days if required at merchants’ place of business. ae Ce 2 =” & SZ om pedo | BHTEALLY large line of goods: for horns, legs and faces.” While a con-| Without any difficulty, and faster than that if : : aa ; . = . = a w «CG , ame Backes Porkine Kiheass Citas : 7 Stock-taking and valuing attended to in = a O =5 ake ca ry. cs a); Bath Buns, Seotch 5 OTRAS, C pense yeaa temporary writer, Mr. Marshall, the friend | 2°cessary- all parts of the Province. ~ | _ os Sa sears ms bie |Scotch Oat Cake, Louise Cakes, | >), Of Bakewell, has left us this graphic pen- nO HOD oct]7 - mee sas ve a. te eF |Scones, Rye Scones, Coburg Cake, Eccles picture of an old Warwickshire ram: ‘ Hig i es i * eaten s CD ble! Cakes, Cookie:, London Buns, Vienna Rolls, ° . } Cardigan Notes. Si tactiiiiiteg inertia = 2 PESCSSae EAs 6 ip Sane ie > cee [vie frame large and loose; his bones = “ 3. 2-488 ~ z French Rolls, French Horns, Rose Puffs, Rock Blialaliia ' cia! Fe , — £eo 425 ; = ere a. we weavy; his legs long aad thick; his GEZORGE MUSGRAVE = ee i —_ Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. : Me 6 Jamms A, MORRISON. = ’ s © £57886, 22 4 & C. QUIRK chine, as well as his irump, as sharp asa The brigis. Aquilla, Corsican and Sirius, —-— 5s kt Soe = [i A. TU. QUI, atin « ie att}i fs a : : = 728s os - 6 City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. ae = a aes er tere h and ten schooners are taking produce at ' i 2 SSFo7 & | in Oct. 19 Im eod. Sacrewon Sound im parchment. 10US4 | Cardigan Bridge. Trade is dull since the ss Boss. = - 2 me bc many farmers in the North were masters Of | break in the price of potatoes. The far- B R oO K E cod s = = . ee £8 7 : © irom 0,000 to 40,000 sheep,” says Mr, mers, having shipped a good many already, S @ Feet SB © 3 b= Prothero, and tenants of farms from £500 | ure not disposed to haul at Jess than former —AND— ys Seenwss = ° to carer a year, a o P sae. aoa prices. Oats are bringing 34 and turnips QQ << 35>" a : ‘ : ewes an re ignorant o hi 3 Scar QS Fese<* roe (fhe Sensible Housewife) BR ae hie ot ee nL ee Gna. OmMmMISSION erchan S, ‘ o's", & es fold.” Nor was the condition of affairs in The Patriot is squirming over the good = . 2. — vroet Nnmhann i , anche iv OcK bet » i" sees om Sent the Largest Number of Wrappers) other branches of live ‘stock better. The | icseot the gatas We meebo he Bood H LIF — os 2 3 = . Suffolk cheese was esteemed the best in!" ; ‘ A A : BOT & : vat sessed Biiwlind: and ‘yet it Was sid to be “es editors would be better pleased if the far- *OOTIO NT Pt gS = . y mers’ carts were going co the axle, so that s Consignments of Island produce will receive prompt attention. RKevexences : Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier Bank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; UD. C. Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia Charlottetown. —_—-—- BOSTON DIRECT. Boston, Halifax and P. E. Island 78 opeyy szmg we etenet ae a a RRS mf boas 5 ¢ Bas. %. jo ‘ Ba Tea ge Stay % & (>, E os oR & A *, , ———|x | ---—— The Old Reliable Flour and x) tore. but none dare bile it,” sang its charms in declare that it ‘* Mocks the weak effort of the bleeding blade, Or in the hog trough rests in perfect spite, Too big to swallow, and too ha:d to bite.” He who plowed preferred cxen to horses while a rural poet melodious lines which German Baking Powder, AND WRITES: WesTVILLE, Pictou Co., Sept. 5, 1889. I have received through Mr. Balfour, Post- master, the prize ($5) oifered for the largest number of Wrappers of Woodill’s German | for the drait, and of oxen never jess than Baking Powder, and thank you. I was not | gix, They were not so large as our fancy influenced by offer to use any extra quantity, would paint them, though, as we nay judge Have used it for years, and can recommend it from the fact that in the early part of a as a first-class Baking Powder. . . (Signed) EK. HALE. $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec. 31 to thethree families in P. E. Island sending Wrappers representing the most value. Address, W. M. D. PEARMAN, the great Smithfield market at London was 370 lbs. Under the influence of the Bake- well movement this average jumped up at the end of the century to more than double, the average in 1795 being century theaveragesize of the beeves sold in} & howl could be raised against the Local Government. Like Othello, they feel that ther ‘* occupation’s goue.” By the way, if the roads were not kept in good repair, how would the lack of rain make them good / The imported Shire horse, ** Young Royal Tom” has been purchased by a com- pany at Cardigan Bridge, and will, barring accidents, make the season of 1890 in the Cardigan district. H. L. McDonald, IM. P. P., is the managing owner. Last week a serivus accident happened to (Mr. John Poole, miller, of Woodville, Lot 54. Mr, Poole was out gunning, and had # doubie-barrel gun with him. He fired at a partridge, but the barrel he used did not TH 7 Halifax, N.S. : ae , FLOU Be { iLO Ee i No names published without permission, S00 Ibs. for beeves. The contrast is/g? off. Then, trying the other, the bird Steamship Line iy - oct equally striking in other particulars, Thus|Wa8 killed. Loading up again was a few : We are now receiving every week, direct from the Mills in Upper Canada, fresh | ee ae ee ee ee the average fur calves in the same period | Minutes delay ; but shortly afterwards he my supplles of New Ground Flour. Our celebrated brand, MATCHLESS,”’ still keeps | Mi H MH S HE ARTZ, rose from 60 Ibs, to 138 Ibs.; of sheep, from | fired at ee gre nn se killed it, j j j " Raid i he = A cleek of the aati tenes Se Ue Sy : ) | 28 ibs. to 80 Ibs.; of lambs, from 18 lbs, to| Using the same barrel he killed the first Only Direct Line Without Change, the lead for the best Family Flour imported here. A stock of the well-known ‘ Kent 50 Ibs. , bird with. He then began to load the CHARLOTTETOWN 0 BOSTON. The Staunch and Commodious Steamships Mills” and other brands always kept on hand. rtm ©) —veerine COFFEE! COFFEE! oantat nf Mathndiet Batak (tenn . ; ; . , Organist of Methodist Brick Church, Every Strata added to the picture but |\Will take a Limited Number of| 44ds to its definiteness, Pupils on the Pianoferte. be said ou the other side. For terms, etc.. apply at the DUNCAN |'HOUYE, corner Water and Prince Streets. all directions. third time, but while doing so the first bar- There is little to|tel that hed not yone off when he tried it, The last epoch |42d on which the cap had been broken and has been one of steady gain and growth in |Temoved, exploded, fearfully injuring Mr. Knowledge has increased, | Poole’s right hand. Dr. Ailan was called and has been steadily more and more wisely |i to dress the wounded hand, and found applied. Thousands of more or less im- , that the second finger had to be alputated, portant discoveries and inventions haye| Which was successtully accomplished, and been made; every variety cf grain, of farm/|the wounds caretully dressed. ‘The only produce of whatever kind, and of live stock |theory for this extrdordinary accident is We have just received our Fall Stock of GREEN COFFEE, and as we roast and! oct22—3m grind it ourselves on the premises we caa always have it fresh and good for our — HAW KER’S “Carroll” and “Worcester,” been thoroughly refurnished and put into | Customers. S every respect, will, during ° havin tirst-class condition ‘7 the season of 1389, run as follows, commencing oe ta F] Lay eM EYE 7 has been improved. — the powder in the nipple of the gun + a $ . oS & ij & @! Ptee & = | : lw: dam and fo ed a slow match , “4 Py Pat a , Be ey 5 2 aby - eS - sbeahinioe —_ as Py rin -_ } 2 CARROLL ” Tv BS A f TES A i 5 ae 8 inl ie Eg i! Ff s ae bc i Tue first successful blood puritier ever offer- / Wher the spark reached the dry powder in 4 9 | EP Bs J Lid VFS 2255 ge 3 5 ed to the pubiic was Ayer’s Sarsaparilla, Im-! the gun, of course it exploded. Mr. Poole From Charlottetown, Thursday 9th May, at 4 p. m. Que of these vessels will leave Boston for a. itators have had their day, but some aban- considers it wag over titteeu minutes from _ doned the field, while the demand for this the time he snapped the first cap until the incomparable medicine increases year by year, ‘gun went off. People cannot be too care- and wes never su great as at present. ‘ful in handling guas, for if the muzzle of en ; : Tuer Waytep Sxcrecy.—The Parrsboro the gun had in this case been pointed tuwn council, after a lengthy discussion, de- towards Mr. Poole’s body, @ much more For a Cheap Tea, we can put our 24 cent against anything in the market ; but if, A Favorite and Most Valna you want something EXTRA GOOD VALUE, try our 28 or 32 cent and you will not use| Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon, any other. Remedy for ail Threat and x and Uharlottetown for Boston EVERY THURS. allah pels | DAY. at Six o'clouke no” Lung Diseases. Nese aR Me > Excellent } i i i rates, : nker accommodation. Low Bu tter WY anted. } b nas cured hundreds of eases considered cided, by the casting vote of the Mayor, in Serious accident would have been chronicled. ~ foe ARES— First-class Passage Berth in well- jhopeless. It soothes, heals and strengthens | favor of operipg the meetings to the public. | ea iss {2 anteed Cabin, $6.50. Stateroom Berth, $2.00 : F : the diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in} Three of. tne councillors fought hard Sen! ‘ t Lowest Rates for Freight, which is always We want 150 Tubs CHOICE TABLE BUTTER, for which we will pay the highest g very short time. Just a few doses will cure secrecy, | As a family medicine, Ayer’s Pills excel carefully handled, : 7. price in cash or trade. 'a fresh cold if taken in time. . Price 50 cents ~ tall others, They are suited to every age and For sale at the Drug Stores, W. HAWKER & SON, Proprietor, St. J N. B, For restoring the color, thickening the being sugar-coated, are easy to take, Though CARVELL BROS, . ; oad Agents growth, and beautifying the hair, and for pre- searching and thorough in effect, they are HAknuson Lo Charlottetown. o RING, Treasurer, kK. BR. ’ w Hoatou. per bottle. BEER & GOFF. venting baidness, Hall’s Hair Renewer ig un. mild and pleasant in action, and their ute is attended with po iajyricus Tesulte, Charjottetuwn, Oct, 19, 1899—law wky | novi0—ly dy surpassed.