A cold ts danger- ous, Den't let it get the start of you. A few doses of. my Cold Cure will break up any form of cold in a few hours and prevent stippe diphtheria preumonia. Ik should be in every home and every vest pocket. It is better than a life insur- ance policy. MUNYON. At ell druggists, 2Se, ‘= eo ee and Me Meal advic A Phils Wants, Lost, Found, &¢ |: fe « gentlemen boarders can omodated at the Finley for geno-al housework. Perkins Brigh 228 tf 4 A N Mlb, ‘ably ace Pownal St. he *Y i our, “A ANTED— rl wi wages. Aoply to Mra F ton Road, meteat: " eook in «a vother servant is kent. * Prince St. 998 tf ————$—— —— small Ap- NITED vyherea es Alle W \ house containing five rooms, 1 Kiog Street, back of Merchant's ‘KE Island. Apply at the office of 48 WANTED—Any prerson teamas for sale may find a addressing TH& EXAMINER LIGHT BRA) havi\t Licht pro aser by aftice ZD- Teaveller or Broker for Mon- eal Wholesale Wine and Spirit House, to aavass Lower l’rovinces, must have exper: mee and be well recommended by the trade nerallv Address “Broker” care A McKim <‘o , Montreal 22t Si ROOM TO the sinre Pa W 1 een “au re. coraer of Piinc WANP ET-—Suit abl ver t‘ook. Mav's f North Aoply to Catberine May, and Kiag Sts 227 ittice orner » for Side T—A star-shaped Brooch of brillants cente Finder will be »warded by ughe’s Lrug Store. 227 1 Lo with ova! eaving at _~Sixteen dollars, yesterday whocan ill afford the ly leave at the EXAMINER MONEY LOS by a vouoeg ma’ Willf@nder kin office. a8 Ww ANTED —3200 perday sure, gentlemen at ladies: ~pecia’ work: position perm anent: reliable firm, with best reierenc?s; exper 20C u Address, S. M. Fry. Fie M ¢,N3 iy& wytt san’ Halif Lece aoagel ap sb! > man; store, or kee p- hm AD office 25 W ANTED.—Ily a steady ard asiruation asclurkina oo ofa wa Apply at Wa for part rehouse, 1.ars. Ap oly at Mrs west once, a CO}*K Grafton Street, Lost. . Finder irr. Coaroys WANTED-A G. W. Hodgso. } a sma'i leave at Coataining SaTCdeEL a will please aum of mone t ais offi cé or at WE Ww ANT AT INCE — Good houest maaninevery locaity, locai Or travelling. to jutrodace and aivertise our xo ods. tac king up show cards on fencas, along public roads, and ali conspicuous places. No expericnce or] ——e ed. Salary Or commission $650 per month and expenses $2.50 perday. Write at once for full particulars. Tuk EMPIRE MeopIc INE © 0., iaadon, Ont. 224 LUST —On Suaday t7th inst,a gold stick pin,with settines of pearl and amethy- "iader will kindly leave it at EXAMINFR ffice WAN fED—G ‘| for nurse Call at MIs Bagual’ s, Fitzre y St. 22 di dd GIRL WANT! D— in expscteeeet general servant Apply 0 Mrs 3 kK Jenkins, vr: (toa Street PD 3i “0 LET—1 house on Brighton Road, facing seuth, 10 rooms, bathroom and pantry. heat- ed with hot water aad fitted for electric light. houses on Brighton Road, facing west, 9 rooms pantry and bath room. Apply to Matheson & Ben: ley. 218 fO LET.—A house containing eight reoms, situated on y iter Street, nearly opposite Roun’ Hoase. A Apply at the office of L L Beer FORS KLE-A ady’s bridle and saddle in good repair. DOM Reddia, 218 4i — PLEASANT AND PROFITABLE HOME W ORK for famil' es; day or evening, good pay; me SEvAEeeS: plain instructions and work ed On application. Address, Co-Op-K.Co. acer Lane tT ronto, Ont. 218 eod Ls TO BE LE’—Comfortable house on corner of King and Wey aouth Streets—seven rooms. yardand outbuilding, pewly —— and Giganed. Apply toJohn Mur pa Southport "312 diyd e a - ———— ee ‘SO LET. -For the term of four vears and aix months, that large store on the corner of Queen and Grafton Streets, lately oceupled by tne McKay Woolen Milis. Apply " Prowse Bros 177 tf w AN’ TED—A housemaid, one whocan wait table preferred, Apply to Mrs eb 156 t TO LET.— House on Brighton Road, heat- ea with hot water, Bath eoae etc, at present sceupied by T J. Dillon Esq. Possession given May. apply to J. McAinnon 69 ati 0) will buy the best hand made bugg best material and work throug hout. the money on the Island, encourage shan cs, and ‘bi iy from F. R. Fos- 1 Str wytf To the Pat ons of the P. E. I. Electric Co,, We are n¢ 7 With Eeep your o 7a mex U Pper Quest w placing in our station ano- er boiler of 250 horse power, and we re. epectfully ask ell our customers to use the as sparingly as they possibly caa a few days, until this boiler is in position. Lights 7or P. E. 1.ELECTRICCO, 22—dy5i in re Estate ot Reubin Tuplin, of Kensington, deceased ———— —___ All persous having any demand upon the estate of the above named deceased, are hereby req ired to ibit the same duly attested, as by law iveie rele at the office of Charles R Smallwood, Solicitor, Charlottetown, within one year from the date of this advertisement. Dated this 2n day of September, A. D, 139y. JAMES TUPLIN, RR FITZGERALD .« Executors. SW BPODD, | R Ww KRUGER STATES HIS CASE. Declaration Concerning the Dispute Made to an American CHicaGo, Sept. 28.—A special corres- pondent of the Chicago Record write: from Pretoria, the capital of the Soutl African Repubiis, unoder date of August 29 : Last pight I interviewed Oom Paul, tle President of the Repubiic. | found him busy with his house Bible searching for enlightenment from tbe pages of the book of books in his presen! difficulty, Peul Kruger is nearly 74 yea:s of age, and it is hard to pursuade a map who has seen lifeas hebas to alier bis wavs at thatage. Hence modern argu ‘ntsin favour of piacing the alien on absolutely equalterms with the old burgh er generally faill to impress this old rug ged product of a period when horse, rifle and his Bible were the only necessary equipments for the enjoyment of life is the wilderness of Africa. “I have given away,” said Oom Paul to me, “until all that remains now to be given is the country itself. What more do they want? I have often told you Ip former years,” continued be, “when heavy truuble overshadowed our Jand, that I would sconer go into my grave than see the white races of South Africa engaged in bloody war with each other. We are the emaller aod weaker State ;itis our duty to concede, and we have done our duty avd copvtinue to do so, but if Britain de~ siresto fight us with the might and re- sources ofher Em pire ona difference io two years inthe franchiee law,to take away thatindependence which was really granted to vs by the immortal Gladstone in [881 ; if for such a paltry reason we are io be wiped outas an independent fpeople, then I say the Almighty will stacd with in the defence of justrights, in defence of our dear land, which has been fought for by us and our fafBers inchby inca by the savage hordes who made it their strong- hold fifty years ago. “Tell them,” said Pres. Kruger, rising to emphasize his works, “tell your friends in America when you write them to cefer to their own glorious history when thinks | ing of ns. They had their struggle for liberty, for independence, for national glory. I thought we had gone through it here long ago. It seeme the real straggle Paper veleran > Month and Wholly Unable to SAVED HER LIFE. TT ARTA OWN, SEPTEMBER 30 (9b, A Grateful Woman 9 "OOSt F288 P2828 | The steamer Elfin pl lbs between Prince a | Street wharf and Rocky Point daily, . | (Sundays excepted) as follows: SAYS DR. WILLIAMS’ PINK PILLS | wil! leave Prince Street Wharf | Confined to bed for More Than | Move—Focd Hai to be Adminis- tered to Her as a Child—Thankful Words of Praise. from the Tribune, Deseronto, Ont, Mrs. Wm. Doxtater, whose busband works on the Rathburn farm, Deseronto, ia well known in the town and surround- ing country, her bome being a.ways in this vicinity. Mrs, Doxfoter has passed through @ more than unusually trying ill- sess, and as it was she ascribed her cure io the use of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, a reporter of the Tribune was sent to inves~ tigate the case. It appears that Mrs. Doxtater’s illness dates from the birth of a child on Feb, 15th, 1893, when the attend- ing physiciaws found it necessary to administer chloroform, The shock was greater than She could stand and the re- suit was partial para@lysie, durisg which ber lifewas dispared of. Mrs. Doxiater gives the particulars as follows : —“Pre.~ vious to the birth of my first child 1 bad enjoyed very good health, but following this my health gave way entirely. I was in bed for over a month, and had two doc- tors attendingon me. I was so weak that [ could not turn —" in bed and bad to be moved like a child. The little nourish- ment I took had to be administered by my friends. During this time I suffered great pain especiatly in the bip joints, and one side was paralyzed from the shoulder to the foot. The doctors could not tell me what my trouble was and the medicine they gave did me no good. I became despondent and thovghtI would surely (die. I gotimto ahigbly nervous condi- tion and sleep was almost impossible. Jastas I would fall asleep I wou!'d start up as though in a fright. This was the state of affairs when a friend advised me totry Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills, andI can is only commencing, But leave me now ; let my thoughts not be drawn from my work. Iam looking for guidance ip my great trouble to Him who is the only One who can help us im distresc. Good night.” i left the old, Preeiden Sooring ovr rin the buge Bible in search of wisdom more thaa ever impreesed with the trust he kas in the Lord asthe maker and unmaker of nations on the earth. save Your MONEY. To gave your money, by getting more for it, ask your deater in medicine to show you the w 50 cent size bottle of JoHNSON’s ANO- LYNE IAINIMENT. It contains over tkree times as much as the old 25 cent style, which is a great saving to those who use this valu- uble tamily medicine. The superior quality of this old Anodyne has never been equaied. SON'S opvNe oHNS LiNIMENT Fifty years ago 70 this mo month, ‘Dr. Johnson left with me some Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. Y remember him distinctly, and could tell you just how he was dressed on that day. I have sold Johnson’s Liniment ever since. Can truly say it has maintained its high standard from that time to this. No medicine today possesses the contidence of the public to a greater extent. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Me.,Jan., 1891. As a family remedy it has been used and ia- dorsed for nearly a century. Every Mother should have it in the house for many common ailments, Internal as much as External. Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50c. Kk 8. Johnson & Co., Boston, Masa Ms a> ve. sw cetynvneeyy pes pee eenenvennenta ne nts: Mare than 2000 Fami- lies in Halifax and Dartmouth use Sun: light and Lifebuoy Soaps WU exclusively in their homes, and all say they would not have any other kinds. This information is correct having been gained by com- petent and trust-w orthy ad- vertisers, leaving samples at every house and making care- ful enquiries. ‘Lhese families never knew what pure SOAPS meant, un- til chey tried SUNLIGHT and LIFEBUOY. Why should not others learn and be healthier and = happier for the learning. Price is only 5¢ for large twin bar, TAA ddd meena ree aaa al? sini en disk | simply incom; arable as a na‘ural aid Sia ee never tell how thankful I am that ] took that advice. Afier I had used the third boxI was able to leave my bed and move around the house a little. Bythetime I had used six boxee I bad gained greatly in strength and was able to do my own housework. | could eat my meals with relish. I sleep and am still constantly gaining in strength My friends were surprised at my speedy recovery after beginning the useof Dr William’s Pink Pills,and I believe that but for them I would not be alive to-day. I will be gald if my testimony is the means of pointing to some other sufferer, the road to health. People who are run down, weak or pervous will find renewed health avd strength through the fair use of Dr Williams’ Pink Pills. They enrich acd build up the blood and stimalate tired and jaded nerves, ‘Substitutes should always be refused as they never cured auyore. The genuine pilis may be had from all deslers in medicine, or from the Dr Williams’ Medicine Co., Brockville, Oat., Bee is iia pbbedeede' ce danas es . es 6.36. a m. 8 00 Ot ccccssned c o« cblbbenbens bickau 11 00 . . 1 00 p. sa ‘e c “e m. COOPER eee OOH eee eacee 6 30 “ c¢eone6 o% 066 6 6O 6's Will leave Rocky Point: ee 7 00 a M- .. 830 ssoccecees oe L0 00 srosevoscct ha OO CoS 5 00 senor eeeeene @OCeeere. Cane ee eee en ce ee eee ‘é © © OCC Cee eee ee eede Cee eeeeees SUNDAYS, Will leave Prince Street Wharf - BS icceces ok cue Ces ~22@ 800 “ SOCCER SOTHO Tee ee ee esceee 1 2 45 } <6 Be p- “e m. see eraseee gZeeeoseses 2 00 «+ CWS weetec eres 4 00 Will leave Rocky Points At oconcés si: eomebioobede bee “ icues we cvoces 3 OO ” eeee Coenen ve eeeeeeereeeeenee v 00 “os ° a> pe ™m. mM. SOOHOS PORE HE HEHE E EE sé eee vocceeBve ne feeeee —_— eeo— Oysters by the quart, peck, bushel, and barrel at Joy’s. Roval Oak soap; it ie all right. Joy! Joy ! Itwil! do your heart good too see those lovely large oysters at the = ming’ ~ Palace, Great re Street. SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsias Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. <A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausea, Drowsé ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongug Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Small Pill. Small Dosee Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand at SOc a box or six boxes for $2.50, THS LAST GASP Of the Heart Sufferer is Not Too Late For Dr. Agnew’s Cure For the Heart to Cure —Never Fails to Give Relief in 30 Min- utes, Ore dose of Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart relieves the most scute form of beart trouble, when the Grim Reaper has all but counted the sufferer as his. This isnot idle boasting. What Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart bas done, ten theusand times, it will do agaia ten thousamd times, It absolutely knows no failure. [tis not a cure all, but it is aheart cure. Sold by 8S W Dodd and GeoE Hughes. Aw Eaa Fienp.—Connecticut claims the champion egg swallower. The Hartford Times has the following: Over in moun- tainous country east of Echo, where 60 sleek Jerseys walk witb the regularity of clockwork into their stalls at 430 every afternoon, lives Amri Stone, who likes raw eggs with their shells on. Recently, on a bet, in Fluteviile, he swallowed 25of these eggs. This eclipsed ail his former records. Iu his latest test-he is said to have swallowed the eggs withont difficulty up to the twentieth. I: took bin an hour to get away with ‘therest. i won five dollars by the (operation ant bs friends expectea to find him dead the next dav. Stone, however, was up early between daylight and dark, taking along with him & lunch of more raw egge, a loaf of bread, and a few slices of raw pork, SIMPLY WONDERFUL in all Disorders of the Stomach | Noone need nov endure the tortures of | ind*gestion and dyspepsia. Within reach | of a)l is an_unfailing remedy which enables | @ persOn to get the full benefi: of the food | eaten. The pineapple liberally yields a ) component known as vegetable pepsin, a product second only to the human digestive secretions in its power of digesting food. Introduced into the human eystem it is to the digestive apparatus. Dr. Von Stan’s Pineppple l'ablets are mainly —.s S this grand fruitjuice. They care indige tion and dyspepsia positively. They are DD re~ Little Liver Pills. Carter’s PLANT LINE. EXBURSIONS AND RETURN FOR $11.00 Good for 30 Days. Commencing Oct 3rd, the well known S.S. Halifax leaves Charlottetown every Tuesday nt noon for Boston, via Hawkes~ bury and Halifax. From Halifax—Every Wednesday at 11 pm. Passengers ticketed via Pictou on Wednesdays. From Boston every Saturday at noon. Tickets for eale at Sivtions on P E Railway. For tickets, rates on freight and a]l] information apply H L CHIPMAN, Supt, Halifax. W W CLARKE, Agent Dr, H, L Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic Hos pital, Moorfields, and Central Lon- con Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist’ in diseases of the Eye, Ear, Nose & Throat Office—CAMERON BLoc >, Re ‘dence—" HoTEe. DAVIES. r Office Hours—-9.29 to 1 P, Mey 2 to 3p. m. ,7 to p. m. Eyes tested for glasses 129 da w WANTED ee - — A young man for our Retail Depariment— must have some experience inthe dry oods buen ss and good reference. eaten ascandy and give instant relief, Box of 60 Tablets, 35¢, : ae WHEKS & {o., m OL CHARLOTTETOWN TO BOsToN | <a eS — The Peoples store oa SAARI a SSR ea SAAS & Clothing It you wish to see the best selected stock of ready-to-weat clothing ever shown in the city — Clothmg equal to custom made in every point. Every garment cut and made by the very best experienced lanvor superintended by men who know their business, ‘The cloths are all selected, made and sold with only one object in view, and that is to supply to the customer the very best that experience can produce for the least possible price, We buy every dollars worth of our cloth- ing for spot cash, in such large quentities that it is impossible for smaller dealers to compete, So you are not only sure of getting the best selection in our store; but you can also depend on getting the lowest price, Every garment sold by us is guaranteed and if yon do not get satisfaction, youreport to us and get yourmoney back, ? As several of the larg- est and best makers in Canada confine their foods to us, we can show goods that cannot be found in any other store a They are other makers, but none so good. See our Clothing See the Styles See our Prices HUWSE DR The Wonderful Cheap Men pectic anon } é eet Ne aa - ~~, 7 } ‘ge Rie Ds : COPS reneetrenennees < $ s i