hee is: te eo ¢ ; ; ie agin tile Rosi me ites <a ae are ak ie z a! | lll me A eB ag ts Sees | a li geen tages Pe in oem rte Fe ie mg eh acs ER. sentient ees AER OME BE OE MIN es +. ie ce ey OO lap mints Die tam gi pcm a: oe? sean Alig * pe tes ate 3 tee eneloop, cme. ey Min: eat tat x 4h a,° « ee What 1 gion? [It is the best cod-liver oi], a partly digested, and com- | bined with the hypophos- | p and glycerine. What | will it do? It will make | t! 1 blood of the anzmic ri ] and ‘ed. ill sive nervous energy to the overworked brain and nerves. [t will add flesh to the thin form of a child, wasted from fat-starvation. It is everywhere acknowl- edeed as The Standard of eo the World. nd S2.00, all drugetet«, Chemists. Toronte §oc. SCOTT & BROWNE, o a ‘uebe Steamship coy (Limited) Proposed Sailings from VONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. ‘FOR PICTOU. N.S. ~-CALLING AT— Father Point, Gaepe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Oove, Sun merside, Char- lot:etown acd Souris. From. Montreal From Ch’town =~ Pp. Mm. at Gp.m, 7th July do 10th July Slat de ; do 24th do o 14th Aug. do 7:h Aug. do 2sth do do 2let do fo «Lith Sept do 4th Sept. 2th d do 18th do o Mth Uct. do 2nd Oct. @o 2rd do do l6éih do i0 Gib Nov do 20th do do i3th Nov turning will leave Pictou, N.S. every rite: rate Monday at noon, on arriva) of Traine from Halifax and St. Jobn, call- t Charloietown, Summerside, Perce, ( ied Mal Buy and Father Point. S:1 bjeect to change should circumstance ‘ se it a CARVELL BROS, . » > Agents rre Cow 25 wv. S$ §Gity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK Ye % dda ae RON Wags o OPN a ee de a City ©f Ghent will sail from Chak every Friday até o’cloc durin g n of 1§€9 for Halifax, calling at ‘ i ort Hastings, Port Hawks- ! | Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon Sheet Harbor, returning will leave ; every luesday at 6 p m making sume ‘ 1} umer has exceilent passenger ace ations. Saloon amidships. Special ghts wi | be given this season ‘ rther information apply to W W CLARK Age C1L.% 1 May 27 Charle ‘tetown Steam Nay- agation (0, Ltd. oe Nortiumberland & Princess Leave as | elow every day (Sun« days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival ifefiercen traio from St. John) for Sum- mer-ie, connecting there with express *rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel “of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tre‘a for St. John. ™ Connecting st Moncton with train for Cenada and at St Jobn with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers aoc railways for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for,Charloitetown. Frora CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Halifax, at Halifax with (. A.&.P Line for Boston, Through tickets to be had at Grand ruvk,Cannadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. 1. Railweye, and on the Company’s Stéamers and connecting lines in United ; F. W. HALES, SECRETAR . Cricwn JP E! s Scott’s Emul- i THE WOMEN -- m<D «i Chiffon Scarfs. anc Paris are responsible for and wide chiffon scarfs which [hese are tied round the knotted in a large bow under jf , with long, full ends falling to ‘ + r thay F nen ' he ; €GGte. Se Lney are fastened ohh the ’ , | < of the round hats, knotted on one is of the face, and also with very ) | long ends reaching to the hem of the aQress Toilet Hints. Carrots are advised to be freely eaten summer time, as they are thought to a eee e a remedy for freckles. Watermelon juice is said to be not nly very soothing and agreeable to 1 ; 1 the skin, but a complexion beautifier wel] Len ; Well Kn complete remover of freckles. Cleanliness of the skin has a great effect on the general health, and it is wn that ifone has been expos- | ed to infection the best thing to do by | ous Siz way of precaution is to take a hot bath immediately. For gray hair an English writer ad- to wash the head with claret and take iron and Burgundy as a tonic. yvises A lotion which is designed to keep omplexion clear and free from ts is made by mixing two drams of ture benzion with one pint of rose- Snap Shots in Model Kitchens. An automatic ventilator that neither | sleeps nor forgets, but constantly se- | cures a free exhibit of hot,and contami- nated air and an abundant entrance of at which is pure. Wallsand ceiling of patent plaster finished with enamel paint. Simple wood moldings and doors finished with waterproof varnish. , hy eas A fulllength closet well supplied with shelves, racks and hooks of vari- es and shapes for holding stove- e and other cooking utensils. A brick foundation for the cooking Asheet iron hood placed over the range and connected with flue in the chimney; to carry off the steam and odors from cooking. Floor covering of linoleum, with geometrical design in soft pretty colers. —Demorest’s Magazine. Delectable Rice Pudding. ‘ , viduai taste. ’ ' Rice pudding in its simplest form is deticious, but it is often spoiled by the addition of eggs and raisins. Properly made it should contain only rice, milk salt, sugar and nutmeg in the propor- tion of one-quarter of a cupful of rice to two quarts of milk, the remaining ingredients being added to suit’ indi- It should be baked in a slow oven for fully two hours, and as often as a yellow crust forms over the top it should be stirred under. So made and served icy cold it is delect- able, according to Table Talk. A Delicious Cheese. A delicious cheese may be made with one cupful of fresh cottage cheese. Put it into a piece of cheese cloth and press out all the liquid. Add to the drained cheese a heaping tablespoon— ful of parmesan cheese, a_§ salt- spoonfu! of salt, a dash of paprika, one tablespoonful of cream and a couple of ounces of melted butter. Mix these ingredients weil cogether and press the Hughes The Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes are more expensive than peed be. And sometimes they are not so reiiable as they ought to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether, That 1s not the case now, The Apoth- ecaries Hall changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure drugs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatle epecial they remedies; they’ve been tried and found ‘ftective. The price the maia thing —will be found right in every case, Gé0. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist te Apothecaries Hall urrre’ceChericttetcwn mixture into small bails. of size of a walnut and serve with a salad. When serving with crackers, some chopped water cress or parsley added to the other ingredients is an improve ment. Household Brevities. is that her way of keeping a cut cheese from molding to piece of cloth in vinegar anid wring and spoiling is | g wet out as dry as possible. Wrap che cut cheese in this damp cloth. Then roll | it in paper and keep in a cool place. Saucepans should always be kept bottom upward and without their lids. If there is no proper pot stand, they should project about cne inch beyond the air can get to them freely, and thus treated, they never acquire a musty flavor, however long unsued Closet shelves and floors washed with hot water and cayenne pepper will tend to keep away ants and roaches. Borax and alum may be sprinkled un der the shelf paper, or an underlayer cf tar paper is effective. Halt a dozen ordinary marbles, such as boys play with, bobbing around on the bottom of a kettle of fruit or juice that is being cooked preparatory to jelly or canning will lessen the amount of stirring necessary to prevent burn- ing. 4 ‘ a RS) z rGHASE DISCOVERED DISCOVERED BE RWVOUS TREATMENT EISEASES In his study of diseases of the nerves, Dr. A. W. Chase found that in nearly every case the cause of trouble was improper nourish- ment. About one-fifth of all the blood in the human body is found in the brain, and unless this blood is rich and pure the nerves cannot obtain proper nourishment, and become worn out and exhausted. Nervous depression, nervous headache, nervous dyspepsia, loss of sleep and vital force, lack of energy, are symptoms of weak, watery blood and exhausted nerves. It was asa food for blood and nerves that Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food was prepared. Its remarkable success in curing all diseases arising from thin blood and impoverished nerves is proof that Dr. Chase's theory of feed- ing the nerves and blood is the proper one; stimulants only urge on the fired and worn out nervous system until there comes a compiete collapse, Dr. A. W. Chase's Nerve Food creates new brain and nerve ceiis, and makes the blood pure and rich. It restores to the exhausted nerves the vigor of perfect health. soc. a larga box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Bates & Co., Toronto, 2AAh a moka b& A bs A wo —=— —_ LE Eh SS S222 2552-5 They All fre Finding out that we give the best values in Boots and Shoes, See our Job Lots in win- dows and on counters for 3 days, Big reductions to clear. Fall Goods coming in. J. WH. BELL The Cheap Boot Store. i Only the best kept in stock, —— KELLY’S & (0°S, * GROCERIES Are always to be depende‘ on.... If you want tobe satisfied with your groceries deal with us, : _ Try the TEA we eeli. Special atten« tion was given to its selection. Thesame care is exercised in buying all other lines. i JAMES KELLY & C0 ueen St., near London House Corner. OE ietitncdinens AND BE “SSATISFIED weldvky Site NOTICE. The Fire Wardens of Souris offer for sale Debentures to the amt. of $2090, for 15 years et 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. C. C. CARLTON, JR., 197 = tf A wrinkle given by a country woman | the } | | ; ; | | | | | tried rubu.ng the edge of the shelf or beard, so that | Our cusiomers are satisfied customers, | advised to take Dodd’s Kidney Piile. BERLIN CONFIRMATION. the Report That Dodd’s Kidney Pills are theOnly Cure for Lame Andrew Hauss Corroborates Bacx. Berurs, Aug. 21.—Andrew Hauss, of i thistown, Ccontirms the siory that he was on quickly cured of peius in the back and kidreys by Dedd’s Kidney Pills. He had with liniments other remedies to po purpose, and he was und various “I did,” he says, “nnd got better from time [ take them. [am re in saving that Doad’sa Kidney | Pills cured me, for which I cannot be too | tnankfal.” In a dated June 19, 1899, Mr. Hanss answers anerqu'ry 4s to bis cure by Dodd’a Kidney Pills as follows: 1 um pleased to say I am cured entirely through taking Dodd’s Kindey Pille.” Yours truly, ANDREW HAUSS. ettaried to the FInC! ) setter pa Weary of Experimenting With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderaticn, scores and hundreds have turned to Dra. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘the fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more !han one box is required tn effect a per- masent care She—I will marry you on one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will on better than that, J will buy a brand new due. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- sicians. 2 —____ Do not clip alorse and putan cver- cow. Ou yourselt. ‘Lake your own medi- cine. 7. <a Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House, MW. GHASES OF DR. A. W. CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the @ throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. cee -— the woman seldom is Why who tells another woman that ehe is sincere pretty. -—_—— ——- .—- <a HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Srtre,—I cannot speak to strongly of the excellence of MIN..«RD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicin:, Jonn A. Macponatp, Publisher irnprior Chronicle. A literary etatistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard Oil Co. has increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. Schost Girls’ Nerves Many a pale, week school girl, suffering the evil ertects of an exhausied nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully restored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The bealthiul giow cn the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the building up process which is taken place in the body. The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit, ew — --— Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept heaitky and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pilis. It is Urie Acid le*t in che blocd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_4&. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the cause of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better half in every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. roe Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours and causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves. Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual interest charge on the Span- ish vational debt is $125,000,000 and the tota] revenue is only $150,000,000. :aadhsieaanateananeeeaae i: TN DERS. Tenders for building an addition to Southport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Scuthport School will be received up to the 25th August, inst, at the store of Fennell & Chand- ler, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, T. F. GUARD, H. MUTCH, Trustees a Sec’y-Treas port, AuSSouth. 15, d&w THE DAiLY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 28, 1895, a TE THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING RACES, I899 WILL BE HELD AT OHARLOITETOWS o—eene () N WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEM BER {Sth and !4th HORSE RACES -PR2MIUMS—— $1050.09 FIRST DAY, 135th SEPTEMPER, 1899 hree Minute Class - . - 2 25 Class - - ~ . 2.40 Ciass (Pacing) . - “ SECOND DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899 : 2 50 Class = = o a Purse 8150 0 a Free For All * $300 00 2.30 Class - - $150.00 — Entries close 50.h August, 1899. Noborse barred by record made after lst Aug ust, 1899, Fe All :urther part’culars given on application tr the secretary. x Admission to the grounds 25 cents; children under 12 years oll 15 cente, 4 Admission to Grand Stand 25 ceats, SPECIAL RATES EY STEAMERS and RAILWAYS By regular and epecial trains from all stations to Charlo tetown on the 13th} aaj : 14th September, good io return up to and on the 14th September as followe:— ; Bake 21050.00 I’urse 8150.00 $200.00 — $100.00 ** te 4 Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1.25 | Kinkora, albany and Cape ‘Traverse 7h. Bloomfield to Portage, inclusive 115 | Souris to Bear ttiver, inclusive ae . Conway to Richmond, inc!usive 95 | Rollo Bay to Midgell, ineciusiva : Wellington to St. Eleanors, inclusive 8) | Marie to Dougias, inclusive ‘ ’ Sammerside to Freetown 75 | St Andrew's to Tracadie. inclusive ' Krnerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bedford to Suffolk. inclusive Ciyde to N, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25¢c; Union 20c¢ Colville to L»yalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetowa to Perth, inclusive iA Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Royalty Junction, | 48 Road to Peake’s, inclusive i 157; Cemetery, 10c; 8t Dunstan’s, 52 Pisaquid ‘ : : : : . ; i Also return tickote at one first class single fare will he issued from al’ station: to ‘ Ch’town on the 12tr, 13th and 14.h September, good tc return by all traios up te on the Lith S rtember. Toe peci | trains will run es follows—(Local Time) i Leave Summerside on the arriva) of the regular train from Tignish on the 13h and 14 h September. ee | At 9 25am | Leave Fredericton 1¢ 30am 2 ‘ Leave Kensington 9 48 am | * Hunter River 10 am vy ' ‘* Freetown 30 03am . ‘** North Wiitshire 10 53am ‘ ” Emerald 10 3am " Royalty Junction }1 %am " Bradal bane 10 18 Arrive Charlottetown ll ##am ” Elliots 19 25am Specia! train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 am; Albany 7.16 a m; Kinkora 7.30am . each day connecting with tbe special at Emerald and rrives at Charlottetown 11.40am — A specia’ train will leave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 13th and 14th for | the west at 6.00 p m, connecting at Summerside with train for Tignieh. i Paesengers from, the east willar ive by the regular morsing train on the first day,. and on the second day, in addition to the regular train a special will Leave Souris at& (am Leave Mt Stewart at9 55am Le ‘+ Bear River ats 3l am “ Bedfora atlé 18am i Sy “ bt Peter’s at9 05am ” Royelty Jun:. atil0 45am ‘ " Morell at9 26 am ' Arrive Ch’town atl! Wain Special train will leave for Georgetown and Sonria at 6 30 p m each day of rac Excursion returo tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from ali stations the Intercolonial and P. E.1. Railway to Charlottetown on the 12th and 13th Se 4 ber, good to return up to and on the 15th September. Return far? from Pictou to Ch’town $2.00 on the 12th and 13th, good to return toand on the 15th. Steamer Jacques Cartier wi] issue tickets on both deys, good to return upto and on the 14 h Septemter, for 25c, leaving Ch’town et 5pm each day Sept. 13 and Please notice that the specially reduced fares by trains are good to retara both race days. All commuzications to be addressed to the Secretary. PF, L, HASZARO, C.R;} SMALLWOOD, ~ President. Secretary —_—_—_ ASAP AAR ER ES ED FOR THE HARVEST OF 1699 Deering Harvesting Machinery Will take the lead = 7S > az Jiya Deering Ideal Binder for lightness of draft, str ength and “> = rebility. mw = Ideal Mowers wil! start in any crop, without backing the team. aie Call and see them before buying. Deering Binder Twire runs SSO £993 to the pouni BGO feet longer than any other twine. Ba-CALL AND GET A CATOLOGUE"S W. GRANT & OO, Agente PCCW Mm was ww HAAR AAA « a SESS SSeS SE UAE Gems oe —X—X_—- ns “ > oO ee — OMINION ToBaAcco Ce. MONTREAL. TOB , 5; ( & 2 sox © é Ca Fh tad a \ # ia “J LA ee oom MRA Wasi as a ‘ a co. fF o ‘f ; ‘ ; a Wholesale from the distiller, A, G. Taouson & Uo, Glasgi¥ Wine Merchants.