CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1896. | r Qua av, 505m, P ™m ' f uM i lay, 12h 9.0m mid., S j Juar 2 jay, 8h 19.6m. a. m., 8S E | N M Lon a. We. - Sun Sun } High ba VW wer rine sets water ” a = ; : | hv h m | after’n | i | Satu AY 5 2616 34 | ll 55} 2i\8 AY 27 ‘2 | morn Monday 25 | 0 0 30 : ay 2s l 5 j 31 W dav 2 1 46 | ; rMiLay ' ; 24 2 32 } ' 2 | i eis ‘ 20 4 42) ; oy 6 6! | - ‘ M LG | ¢ 19 ] ‘ i4; Sie é v i i2 . @ l ‘ \ 10 | 9 38 i4 ‘ ie s 10 14 15 | Sa av 3 f li 42 s Ay 45 |} i bk 33) ivi’ 16 2] 11 45] 18 uy iT aft 17 ] V ’ 0 54 — 9 | . 9 90 2 ‘ | , 4 2 ~ i | > ie 24 | Monday | 49 6 4 « sy | i7 | oS ] j ~ 45 8 54 2 ‘ ’ 1 9 39 b 4) 10 17 av 7 | 10 ) '« ‘ ' é } is li 2s oe 6 eee rrve yt , Tr tr ) | j 4 4 4ihiti alli { rue ‘ DAILy NEWSPAPER or P. FE. [sLanp, s issued every afternoon, from the office of the EXAMINER P IsHING COMPANY, in the Loadon H ¢ Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) we Yes -- - $4.00 Sx MonTus cntecee ee Tues MonTus cooecees 100 One MontTH .+ 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING RATES For st advertisements which are ordered for only r two weeks the charge is & cents p e first insertion, and 2 cents for each continuation. Rate cards are farnished on apy sition at the office, Specia contract prices at a redaced rate are quoted for awivertisements four inches in size o7 farger, which are to run for three months or jonger No special notices inserted unless paid for ai th ale 10 cents per line, and ander no ¢reamstances will such paid notices appear jm the local column. dvecial discounts made on all advertise- meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars Pientes, etc. No notices will be inserted with the same Uniess the regular rate of 10 cenis per line is paid That Tux Examryver is considered by ou Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- lag newspa in P. E. Istand, and conse- quently the most vaiuable advertising medium thro wh which to make their announcements par ibundantiy proved by the ‘act that i ord mimodate our suvertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper t« its prese The Ditty Examtner is for sale by the fol- R H Mason, Post Office, Charlottetown e. Malpeque Road, ” C. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, ” W. M. Cotfin, Grafton Street, “« & Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. D. Chappell, Prince Street, = Bazaar Store, Queen Street, - Geo, Curter & Co., Queen Street. ta & Gray. News Stall, P. E. Il. Railway and 00 the trains M.& T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- Sut riand, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. Mi. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNell Stanley Bridge OLAS The Weekly Examiner § issued every Friday morning from the publishers It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and Wa first-class weekly newspaper—interesting Gnd fal! of the latest news. The subscription for Tak Weexty Exam. INVER, 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 Datty EXAMINER. office. JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & 09., Fruit and Produce Com mis- sion Merchants, 187 MeGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Oysters a specialty. Corres Te lephone L876 WHEN From Constitutional Weakness, Imprudent t Una lable Ne vgiect or Exposure, r Culpable Indiseretion, YOUR HEALTH Is BROKEN DOWN, ed a Toxtc Mepicixe, you can MK afford to experiment on yourself with Watried Remed and you ne USE Putiner’s Emulsion, Which for the twenty years has been Qhdloreed hx * ; ea | + Physicians of the Maritime P; r The Great Health Restorer Thousands ed its incomparable excellence sy vou * OF 8&.< vool Druggists at 50c. a TO A first-c'ase [1 HIRE. anil Buggy, also a Steet i Pli.etor lenquire at G. G. CRY'S Jew, Store, north side Queen Mare, Opposite Post Office, Charlotte- om Zaw (w f) 2m—may25 TINWARE FUR~ Creameries and Cheese | Factories. ne Very best work guaranteed on all WE or ( ne ameries and Cheese Factories. | MAKE A SPEC ’ > merea KIND op work ECIALTY OF THIS M. STEVENSOY, | MANUFACTURER OF Taare, Stove Pipe, &e,,| McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. If you are going to purchase a Carriage inspect those. 55 QUEEV STREET. WARLOTTETO WN. P. E. vais ’ ~ u ya. promptly attended to. THE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four Dollars a Year — ny NEW SERIES “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, P.. E. er ca LS — — a ~ _—— - We have the following reliable goods which we will sell very cheap for Cash or on Credit terms: - Frost & Wood Steel Plo- vs, Proctor’s and McKenzie’s Dickieson’s Fan Mills and Seed Separaters, Holl’s Threshing Machines, Crushers, Root Cutters, Straw Cutters and ittached), Tudhope’s Road Carts, ete. A. HORNE Eusilage Charlottetown, August 29, 1894—dy & wky | _—— mA ar Tuesday, Wednesday, EXHIBITION, WILL BE CHARLOTTETOWN, ON-———~ ANNUAL PROVINCIAL ISLAND, EDWARD ISLAND faces, 1844 OPEN TO THE {ELD Thursday and Friday, SEPTEMBER 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. ———{1) 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 will be open on Friday and Saturday, 21st und 22nd September, and until 2 o’clock in for the reception and arrangement of Exhib Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring not later than 17th September. the afternoon on Monday, 24th September, ition articles. large space, should anpnly to the Secretary p= SF , PP*! - Prize Lists, containing full informatio: as to Rales, Regulations, etc., with entry forms, will be sent or given to any person applying to the Secretary. The Entry Books are now open, and e Secretary. ntrie3 can be made at any time with the ee — THE RACES. The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :— $1,050. Three Minute Claas...... [wo Year Old Nines cncens ani Stallion Race........ SECOND DAY—2ith Three Year Old Clase......... Free-for-Al!, open to Canada and the United States.....,.... corcereocseres ee GR idisecicnces sicatealbed iil la ails eats The entries for the Two Year Old Class classes close on the 12th September. PREMIUMS. FIRST DAY- 26th SEPTEMBER, ea ceeeereercesee Coen meee te arnaree 1894. soceoke biscccweuseigeecenanes 150 00 SEPTEMBER, 1894. WHOLE Cutters Buy from us and save money. j | ? | | i i f $1,050. sl iodiea Purse $150 00 | Potato Diggers, Holl’s and Fleury’s Grain Universal Carrier & CO. (with Newfoundland Markets H. T. MeCOUBREY, General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds, Ship- ments from PE. Island carefully attend- el to and account salea given promptly. Wharfage and Stores. Correspondence solicited. Ul. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. Julin’s, N. F. septi—dy Im wy 3m Tickets to Boston. 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, June 22, 1894 What’s the time? if you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~° SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, | ASTIIMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, a - 250 00 ™ 150 00 are now closed. The entries for the other Amusements of various kinds are being arrange) for during the Exhibition. Special’ Rates by Rail and Steamers fro n all parts. On Wednesday, 26th September, from 11 to 12 o'clock, noon, and on Thursday an! Friday, 27th and 28th September, from Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. BENJ. ROGERS, President. 9to Ll o'clock, a.m., Auction Sale3 of A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. Charlottetowao, August 31, 1894—2aw & w RUN DOWN WATCHES Patronize Watchmakers of recognized ability. We make a specialty of bringing Fine Watches to keep close time. | Special attention given to Railroad Men’s Watches. Correct time your watches will keep if Watches and Jewelry at we repair them. lowest prices in the city. G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Suuare, Opposite Post Office. Charlotteiown, August 1, 1594. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 26c. and 6@«. per bottle. Sold everywhere. | KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnicrone | Leaves Montreal | | | | Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the wide-wheeled | ITHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the) heavy hay crop of this season. for cash on short time. REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any manu- facture. We are selling them low ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin Carriages. D. W. FINLAYSON, Ch’town, July 9, 1894—eod & wy H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. MONTREAL. Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Ch’town 6th August, 10th August, 20th 24th 3rd September, Tth September, 17th - 21st - lst October, 5th October, ia 6 6 ga. * 29th 2d November, calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rates. Passengers will find this a delightful route. Full particulars 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 «!.er tire of this type. Full parti. « ars in catalogue, whick you can » stain from R.M. Young, Agent FOR SALE. The Dwelling House on Fitzroy Street, now in my possession. The premises may be inspected daily from 1 to 4 p. m. For terms apply to Messrs. M. & D.C McLeod, or to the subscriber. JAMES McLEOD. aug6—3w m ws teel Plows! Steel Plows! RES aT KNOWLEDGE Bringa comfort and improvemen. 21¢ sends to oersonal enjoyment when sightly vse>. The many, who live bet- ser than others and enjoy 'ife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly ndapting the world’s best products to the needs of physical being, wil! attest | the value to nealth of the pure liquid | laxative principles embraced in the | remedy, Syrup of Figs, | | lis excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab’s and pleas- | aut to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- utive 3 effectually cleansing the system, | dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substance. Syrup of Figs is for sale by ali drug. gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will aot weept any substitute if offered, W. R. Watson, Druggist, Charlotteown P E Jsland. iymwtf THEY DON’T ACREE. Ponp's Extract — Jersey Mosquito — smallsize. Have ‘em small size. Have‘em bigger. For much bigger. from Sting of MOSQUITO from BITES Heat of SUNBURN 7 © The universally re r rec- COOLING a ognized Secclle’ for REFRESHING PLES. (See directions HEALING with each bottle.) For att Exrernat Wounps anp InPtameD SurFaces A Wonverruc HEA.er. Bathe the Aching Head or the Swollen Feet with POND’S EXTRACT. What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs‘itutes to do their work, then use somethirg else *‘just as good "in place of Pond’s [xtrac. But when the mosquitoes come themse ves. use nothing but genuine Pond’s Ext-act. Made only by Ponp’s ix. xacr Co., 76 Fifth Ave., N.Y. City. 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., Montreal. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. AdmissionFree. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French 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 Society. 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 p ea ae ae ee oe rovincial Loan. Provincia, TREASURY, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared tu 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 McMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. june225—pat NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, Xe. The subseriber is pow prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanical and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, . d Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug, 25, ls4—dy & wy MR. AND MRS. BOWSER. HOW THEY CELEBRATED THEIR | WEDDING ANNIVERSARY. The Occas:on, or Rather the Event in An- ticipation, Makes Some _ Interesting Reading Owing to the Methods of the Well-Known Couple. “Do yon know,” said Mr. Bowser the other evenins as he looked over to Mrs. Bowser, ‘that the auniversary of our wed ding comes around pretty soon?’ “Yes, dear,” was the reply. “Next week Wednesday we shall have been married twelve years.” “Yes, twelve years,” “Some men forget those things,” con- tinned Mr. Bowser as he melted a little more, ‘‘but I neverdo, I want to buy you a gift of some sort, but as L couldn't think of just the thing I thought I’d ask you about it, What shall it be!” “Ob, but you are so kind, Mr. Bowser. As to the gift, I'm sure you will get some- thing to please me.” “I want to, of course, but I've been wondering if you wouldn’t as soon accept $50 in cash, You can then bny what pleases you best,” “You dear, good man!” “Well, I want to de what is right, and I wantto make you happy. ‘here's too much neglect on the part of Lusbands, [I know men who never seem to think of their wives,” “Yes, there are plenty such.” “Ab, but that wasa happy day when we stood at the altar!” exciaimed Mr Bow- ser after # momeut’s reflection, ‘You looked like an angel that d.y, but no haudsomer than you have every day since. “Thank you, dear. You are so good,” replied the blushing Mrs. Bowser, “I think we have had as much happiness as most of them, don’t you?” **Indeed I do,” ‘There was nothing mercenary about our marriage. It was love at first sight and love all the way through. I don’t remem- ber that we ever had a lovers’ quarrel.” ‘Justa little one, I believe,” she replied, though she regretted her blunder an in- stant later. ‘What was that about?” ““Why—why—about Tom—Tow—~” “Oh, yes! That fool of a Tom Brown was hanging around rou, and I of course objected. I remember now. The night we made up Tasked you to be imy wife. Do you remember where we were?” “Yes, dear, We sat on the veranda in the moonlight. Not a word had been said for a long time when you suddenly knelt at my feet and poured forth your impas- sioned declaration of love.” “What? What's that?” exclaimed Mr. Bowser as he rose up, ‘I knelt at your feet!” ‘Yes, dear, just as the chevaliers of o!d knelt” ‘“‘Never, Mrs. Bowser! The chevaliers of old be hanged. I remember how it was as plain asday. There were fifteen mighty good-looking girls camped on imy trail and only that noodlehead of a Tom Brown spooning around you. I had -hurt your feelings, and in making up with you I said something about marriage. You jumped at it like a wolf for a bone.” “Why, Mr. Bowser!” ‘Yes, had me fast before I realized {t. The idea of my getting dowa on my knees and acting like a fool!” “But don’t you remember that you said you'd commit suicide if I didn’t marry you?” “What? Are you talking to me, Mrs. Bowser? I get down on my knees and pour forth and so forth and talk about sui- cide! Woman, are you crazy?” Mrs. Bowser ought to have been politic enough to remember that it was Tom Brown who did the kneeling and the pour- ing. but she felt nettled and replied: “Yes, you threatened to take poison that very night, and father found ons of your boot heels on the verandah next morning!” “One of my boot heels! I kicked off one of my boot heels as I poured forth, did I?” ‘Well, dear, we loved each other, and of course we bad a little quarrel, and of course I was proud to have you kneel to me. Mother heard your impassioned appeal from her window, and she—” “‘My impassioned bosh! I threaten to commit suicide! Mrs. Bowser, next Wed- nesday we shall have been married twelve years |” “Yes, dear.” “‘Aud they have been years of misery to me!’ “But you said—” “And you get no present!” ‘But you—” “And I see now why it doesn’t do fora husband to be kind and loving to his wife!” “My dear, will you let me speak?” “And it wasn’t a happy day when we stood at the altar!” he suouted. ‘‘But, dear—"’ “There was no love at first sight, and you never looked like an angel!” This time Mrs. Bowser held her peace, but after he had tramped around fora moment he continued : *‘Impassioned appeal! Pouring forth my love! Kicking off the heel of my boot as I threatened to commit suicide!” Mrs. Bowser was still silent, wa “IT may be engaged in the library all night getting the papers ready tor our respective lawyers to look over, but I shail see our child in the morning, Wo- man, good night!” Mrs. Bowser went to bed and to sleep. At midnight the clang of the fire bells awoke her, and she found Mr, Bowser snoring contentedly in his accustomed place. —M. Quad in St. Lonis Republic. “ India Ink asa Barometer, ‘Besides the well-known uses to which India ink has been put by the civilized people of t'e world,” said Professor Leyi H. Hawkins, of New York, last night, “It is reyaide t by the Chinese as a most trustwort vsrometer. The way I hap pene | tu di-cover this fact was in this way. I had oceas:.. iv step into a Chinese laun- dry « few mouths age, and saw on the table a sancer which was filled with a blackish fluid. Being of rather an inqui- tive turn of mind, I asked the Celesiial what it was, He explained to me in broken English that it was by the fluid in the dish that he foretold what the weather was to be. He said it was India ink, di- luted to acertain invariable consistency, and from his long enstom of noting the ac- tion produced upon it by the atmospheric conditions, he was able to predict the weather with a good deal of accuracy. He said that during periods of drouth the fluid dried up very rapidly, and the dish had to ie filled two or three times a day; while if a rainstorm was approaching and the air filled with moisture, the mixture would remain in the sancer for seyeral days. ”"__St. Louis Glube-] Jeluvucrat, e+e ——_—____ __— THE STRONC POINT about the cures by Hood's Sarsaparilla is that they are permanent. They start from the solid foundation —Pure Blood. —The farmer who buys nothing which he can produce should be on the high road to success. It is not so much the amount of money we can get in as it is the faculty of keeping the expenses down that makes the profit in all cases, Single Copies Two Cents ———EEE ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 19, 1894. VOL34.—NO. 67 a FACTS FOR THE CURIOUS. The Discovery of Glass—Other Equa.., Interesting Paragraphs. There is little or nothing known wit! certainty in regard to the invention o discovery of glase. Some of the elles specimens are Egyptian, and the age certain glass vessels made by that people which are now kept in the British Maseuim ie believed to be at Jeast 4194 years, dacing back to the year 2300 B.C. Tra sparent glass was first used about 750 B.C. : th eredit of this latter discovery being yive to the Pheenicians. The old story of its accidental discovery is familiar. Mer chants who were resting their cooking pots on blocks of subcarbonate of soda found glass produced by the union, under het of the alkali and the sands of the desert Tomb of the Builder of Babel's Tower. In the year 5538 A. D., while workmen were engaged in trenching in Prussia, they unearthed a triangula: building in which was a column of white marble, At the side of the column was tomb of freestone and over it aslabot agate, inscribed with these words, whic! were in Latin: ‘‘Here Rests the Ashes of Peleg, Grand Architect of the Tower o Babel. The Almighty had pity on bim bee ause he became humble.” the Sait thle Vegetable Ivory. The vegetable ivory of commerce is an albuminous substance formed from milky fluid in the fruit of a species of palm indigenous to several parts of Central and South America, but which seems to flourish best in New Grenada and Peru. It corresponds to the meat of the cocoanut, which latter is the fruit of another species of palm. When vegetable ivory nuts are ripe they are covered with a brown ekin, are bean-shaped, the interior being perfectly white and very hard, A Delicate Mechanical Feat. E. A. Williams. a watchmaker, of Broad- way, New York city, recently accomplished a remarkable mechanical feat—that of drilling a hole throngh the eutire length ot a common pin, from head to point, the opening being just large enough to admit of the passage of afinehair. Mr. Williams is the mechanie who two years ago cuta sewing needle in two lengthwise and then drilled holes and fastened it together so nicely that the split could not be seen with the naked eye. How to Find the Day of the Week, Divide the number expressing the year by four (4), taking no notice of the re mainder. Next find the number of day: inclusive from the Ist of Jannary to tt date in hand, reckoning February alway> as having only 28 days. Add together tie sum, the quotient and the first nun:ber: and divide this by seven (7). The tigur of the remainder gives you the day of ti. week, one (1) standing for Sunday, two (2) for Monday, and so on, Shots by the Young Idea, The school examinations closed recently and some remarkable answers were gath ered in by the teachers in the primary de partments, One teacher reports the fol- lowing: Give three rules for taking care of the eyes. Answer—First, by straining your eyes to read in the dark; second, by looking up at the sun; third, by chewing gum, Why should children sit erect? Becanse they will get bolged and round- shouldered. What effect has alcohol on the muscles? It makes them sore and gives cansers, Other answers are: The way you can grow strong is to eat a lot and work hard. Aleoho! has all kinds of liquors in it and it weaken the muscles. Steamboat isa very useful thing it car ries cargoes of early peas and passengers backwards and forward. Daniel Boone was a great hunter he used a gun soon as Le put it to his shoulder. The Atlantic cable waa a great conven- tion the great Eastern laid it.—Baltimore News, He Got the Position, Alertness of thought and the ability toad apt knowledge to any case which may arixe, stood an applicant for a lucrative position ip goed stead a short timeago, When the appliortion was made the applicant was told that the position had just been filled, and thas the prospective employer was very sorry, but that there was really no more room. The applicant immediately turned to a water-cooler, which was at hand, and filled tne giass to overflowing. ‘Ie there any more room in that glass?” he asked. “No, sir. run over.” He turned again to the cooler and put in just one drop snd said: ‘‘There was room for one mora.” The employer saw the point and placed the man on the pay roll at once,.—Phila- delphia Cal). Another drop would make it Proverbs. Time and beauty will never wed. Don’t bet is the only straight tip. Beauty is apt to love only its mirror. No man is wise enough to answer a ehild. It is a bad thing to have credit at a faro bank. Many as man rides to @ rece track and walks back. Hope’s anchor is made of heavier meta! than gold, You have probably noticed that sober men seldom fight. The turkey does not show the fox where she lays her eygs. A borrower is often but the meanest kind of a beggar in good clothes. ‘ The Word Cache, The name cache, from the French, ‘‘a lurking-hole,” is given by parties of travel- ers in the great Western prairies of the United States and the Arctic regions to places for concealing provisions and other articles from the aborigines. The word is psonounced in English as if spelled kasb. Inconsolsble. The Clergyman—lI'm very sorry, indeed, for your trouble. But your husband was @ good man, and we have every reason to believe that he is happy. The Widow—Bat he always said heoould never be happy withont me! A Useless Prescription, Underhill—Doetor, how can sleepless- ness be cured? Doctor—Well, the patient should count slowly and in # meditative manner, five hondred, and then— Underhill—That’s all very nice, Doctor, but baby can't count. Not Approved. Parson—Deacon Smith, kindly waken Brother Hawkins. While it is trne that the sleep of the just has ofien been com mended, I do not think the snore of the just has ever received the stamp of ap ll —_—~-—_:_“-_- Suppose You Try It? You would have some difficulty in con- vincing Mr. James Thompson, of St. John N. B. that Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is not a remarkabie remedy, for three bottles of it cured him of a six months ill- ness that nothing else seemed able to effect His symptoms were weakness,nervousness, sleaplessness, and loss of appetite. He was rundown. Are you ? USE SKOA’S DISCOVERY, the great Food and Nerve Remedy. Ny - a FRANK} EL EAKE Pains in the Joints Caused by inflammatory A Perfect Cure by Hood’s Sarsa- parilla. “Tt affords me much pleasure to recommend 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 without crawling on hands and knees. I was very anxious about him, and having read 9 ° Hood's: Cures so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, I deter- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen bottles, four of which entirely cured him.” Mars. G. A. LAKE, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. Be sure to get Hood's Sarsaparilla. Hood’s Pills act easily, ~t promptly aad efficiently. on the liver and bowe.s, 25e. AIDS HSESTIO AND PURIFIES THE t BREATH ADAMY? ‘JUTT! FRUTTI be palmed Allow no imitaticrs of on you a >» CAMPBELL’S || Just wnat QUININE WINE. It will tone up your system, and restore the appetite. "Tits sprina. The best curve for Debdility. 4 tin, ¢ Lore id; “hcre’snothingso & good for the young - of the old—as Detect dirntinaled at tinal eA mlline Ar ee eT? giving, thirst-satis- fying beverage. A temperance «lrink for temperance people, A csc. package makes 5 gallons, lil — Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere, 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 be deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. He. $1. CANADA ATLANTIS rmseill Recon Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Net Cailing at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further notice), at 7 p. m., Hawkesbury. Saturday, 10 a. m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. teturning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 a. m. : : HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8 a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, wiil leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Seturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and baggege checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. septls os eran vs oceatliies ailiinetiiodinn al ’ ey pe Ee ee eed 0 a1 Pana —— a eee on gia ae ee Hi ol ‘