Se — Pa ARR ea a ae. WHAT WILL YOU DO? Your Life is Precious, Save it! Paine’s Celery Compound can estore You. ‘Tis Folly and Madness to Defer the Use of the Great Medicine. —_— —— “T am tired and weary of this ecntinued life of misery and suffering!” This istke hear! wail of thousands of poor,nervous and sleepless men an | women crazed with head~ ache, rneumatisin, neuralgia,dyspepsia and blood troubles. Such people usually are filled with gloom: and despondency, mem- ory fails, and they are offen found on the straight path that leeds to the dark grave. Have courage, sulf-ring brother and sis- ter! Paine’s Celery Compound bas cured thousands of cases in the past far more desperate and te rible than yours It bas proved an agent of life to others, and it wil! certainly do as much for you in this your tirmoe of adversity avd distress. What will vour decision be, sufferer? Will you allow the many symptomsof dis~ ease and death to more fally develop, or will you, by the aid of nature’s medicine, Paine’s Celery Compound, strike just now at the root of your trouble and be made eound, healthy and happy? The ablest pb ysicians admit that Paine’s Celery Compound is the only true nerve food and med cine that has ever been given to suffering humenity. It strengthens and builds up the nerves, tiseunes and muscles, it purifies the lire stream, casts out disease of every form, g vinga fresh existence and a longand happy life. A trial of one bottle w:li convince you that Paine’s Celery Com~ pound is a life saver and a disease ban- isher. PUR Your borse will look,twice as well, feel twice as well, do twice as BLOODED yt yon we ae HORSES 22s a up with Dr. Harvey's NITION POWDERS. No other cuncition powder will be so ef- fective as this well tried remedy. If your dealer does not sell it we will mail you a full size package, as sample, on receipt of price, 25c. THe HARVEY Mrpic: 4s Ce., 424 GT. PAUL, MONTREAL (s) @) A NEW DRESS FOR 10 CENTS ———— a LOLA LOLHLDLOL® A package of Magnetic Dyes will ® make a new dress of your old one. @ Quickly and easily done. e All materia's can be dyed sorr and © like new, and MACNETIC DYES will do it. s For sale at a) stores, or full size packet as @ sample, “a! color, postpaid, on receipt of ® price, 10c. by e HARVEY MEDICINE CO., 424 St. Paul, Montreal! © LOL DLS LILHLOLI LOVEE SP IME WAIST ei LINE Indestructible AT THE SIDE. The D & A “CREST” Corset is just what thousands | 2? of women are looking for. The disposition of the lower steels and the hip lacing are what make this corset posi- tively unbreakable. It is also perfect as to fit and made in all styles. Ask your dealer to show you the D & A *‘Crest.’”’ (2) shaw & Beairsto The Practical Plumbavs tre prepared iodo all kinds of jobbing aid will be pleased to furnisi. estimates yal) branches of the trade. If you are 1 uilding it would be well to get their prices daey are the practical plun bers. sins icin Editor of the Star ° Sin,—I see that the Star is very robust | its Opposition to the objectionable do ings of ths present Liberal Government. | in this, ranks if th the next elections, and prove equally for- getful of their ante-election pledges ? AN INDEPENDENT. (Who voted Liberal at the last electior ‘) The ouly bope for Canada lies in the Koglish p!an of turning out one Govern- ment after another until both parties come to realize that the country is nut to be con- sidered simply a victim for the party that happens to be in power. While Sir John Macdonald lived there were enough hero worshippers inthe country to keep bim strong for votes in spite of mistakes, Ther is no Sir John Macdonald in Canadian pol:- tics today, and it is doubtful if any mano can ever hope to have the away bad. Sir John Macdonald ruled nis Cabine and his party generally, but this strength came only afier many years of power. In- stead of the Premier ruling, now it has be- come the fashion for the Premier to sit as a figure head at his Council meetings and to bow humbly to the dictum of any Min isier, nO matter how corrupt ascheme be may have. there is no one man power for the Ministers to fear. Thavs why Mr. Tarte and Mr. Blair and Mr. Si ton can pledge the country’s resources to scemiog COu- tractors and trazen partizans without go- ing tbrough the formality cf first having a Cabinet meeting. The Conservative- may rest assured when it comes their turn for power, thecnly way will be wade to make up the Cabinet of the best men tobe pfound in the whole country, and tien to _— strike out & patriotic course that will command respect. No man knows bett«r than Sir Charles Tupper that only on this plan could a Government endure. Wedo not kvow, nor can we think, of any independ- ent mao Or newspaper now finding fault with the riot of the Liberal Government, that will not be equally staunch in fighting the Conservatives on the same lines. The time has gone by when either the Conser- vatives or Liberals can come into power and defy public opinion and public decen~ cy. The Liberals seem to think that the Liberals will remain in power whatever their faulte may be, avd this feeling may account for the p'undering that goes on withimpunity. Yes, the Star will feel it to be its duty and its privilege to watch the | Conservatives in power as it did when they were in power before. The men who can make mischief for the country are the men who happen for the time being to have the reins of Government, avd boih sides need watchiog.— Ed. Siar. e+e HOME ENEMIES. fhey Mislead and Deceive Inexperi- enced Women. Home enemies in the form of package dyes and dyes composed ofa large propors tion of common soap and very litile color~ ing matter, are creating great loss and con- sternation inmany homes. These decep~ tive dyes that only benefit the manufactur er and retailer with fat profits, imislead and decrive inexperienced women. The women who regularly use tne Diamond Dyes are pever de-~ ceived. Diamond Dye users find in the Diamond Dyes allthat the manufacturera promise— purity, fastness, fullness of col- or and great brilliadey. To those who have been deceived by cheap, trashy dyes, we say with confileaoce, “Give the Dia~ mond Dyes atrial, and you wi!l bless the day thatsuch colors were given to wo- men.” Diamond Dyes color anything any color. . THK ONLY HOPE! For Victims of Bright's Discase is Dodd’s Kidney Pills, Not a day passes on which the newspapers do not record the death of one or more persons from Bright’s Disease. Already its victims num- ber hundreds of thousands. Day by day the awful total grows larger. No class is safe from this destroyer. War and intemperance, with all their miseries and fatalities, are not responsible for as many deaths as have been caused by Bright’s Dis- ease. Yet, there is a way of resisting it; of drawing its poisoned fangs, and making it as harmless as a summer breeze. That great medicine, Dodd’s Kidney Pills, has cured thousands of ‘he worst cases. It never fails to cure, hopeless as the case may seem. Would you safely shield your loved ones from the fatal grip of this curse of mankind—-Bright’s Disease? Then use -Dodd’s Kidney Pills, the only cure on earth for this disease. r a 2OSTHVIAGOS BOSE 5SOC6O6EES2O HOME WORK Fadactes We want the services of a number of ® families to do work for us at home, whole or spare time. The work we send our workers is quickly and easily dene, and returned br varcel post as finished. Pay $7 to $16 per week. For particulars ready tO ccrmeace, send name and address’ THe S. A. Sup- PLY Co., Box 265, Lonpon, Onr. SOSSCSSECOe CVSS SUS he i MONTREAL STAR'S POLITICS. | THE PLEBISCITE CAMPAIGN. | | Dr. I don’t know that much ean be said agaiost | address to the Methodist General Conter- Will the Star enter the Opposition } ence said : Conservatives should carry ! THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 24 1893: ee tie Carman’s Arraignment of the Liquor Traffic. Dr. Carman, in the course of his able “The | quor traffic is the foe of every ir- terest Of humanity avd of every claim of the righteous God, [tis the despoiler of reasov and intelligence, of virtue and piety, of social order, domertic comfort and civil pro-perity and peace. Itis the utter 2ou- -crenceless plunderer of the wealth of the family and the nation. And yet it boasts that it pavs seven millions of dollers into the C Is the Govern ment guiltless? Are the people guiltless ? 9 Are we human? Are we hovoranle? Are A J ratan revenue, we trowmberl Certainiy we are pot ‘ See bb we ine Our revenue out teourder a od ae and robbery, out of iynersnce sod Msanity; seeking poverty and desea-e; a reverue out of fallen mev and women, deso ated bomes and the tears of wives aud the mothere, and the wail of the orphan. There nothing ise about this; there is po\bing mauly,nothing noble. Our statesmen should show them- selves worth’ of the name in this matter as did a Gladstone,a Tilley, a Galt or st ould leave the government to men who Cau carry it On without debauchimg the peeple into drunkards and sots Ala! alas! for us as a people, if we force our Goveroment into partnership with dis - tillers and salooukeepers to secure public funds. low, then, about, the ballot-box? Cavada, body aud soul schools eburches and homes,agriculture commerce mavufac- tures and art sold at Bacchus and bis mini ons for $7,000,000 grog money! In that day it will bea proud thing to be a Canas dian. God and true religion are at war with the liqvor traffic. The free, moral and re- sponsible persovalitv is at war with the 18 }quor trefic. The genuine church of Jesus Christ is at war with the lique: traffic. The home is at war with the liquor traffic. Pure governmert and the State in every essential political inter- est is at war with the liquor traffic. In correct and incorruptible society is at war with the lqvor traffic. The brotherhood of uviversal humanity on all continents and seas is at war with the liquor traffic. Why, then, should it be perpetuated ? Why protected by Government? Why fostered by (he people at large? To fatten distillers and dealers, to pander to the lusts of victims, to leave an open slniceway to deluge the land with vice and crime and Sweep many Of our noblest sons and daughters intothe world of an awful ruin, and to fraise seven millions 0! revenue. When Canadians fioally eo de- termine, it will be a good time to think of leaving Canada and laboring among beath- en people tbat make no pretensions and atford some hope. In the public test now b+ fore the country we should have our one voice throvghout all our borders, that we, each of us, atl of us, are decidedly in favor of a Domivicn law probibitiog the impor- tation, manuf. cture and sale of in uxica- ting drinks for beverage parposes. SAINT NORAH AND THE POTATO Saint Norah and the Potato, St. Norah was a poor girl, says the London Punch, who prayed St. Patrick Canuda. | for a good gift that would make her not proud but useful, and St. Patrick, out of his own head, taught her how to boil a potato. Asad thing and to be lament- ed, that the secret has come down to so few! Since the highest intellectual and physical life is dependent upon diet— since the cook makes, while the physi- cian only mends—should not she who prepares our pies be as carefully trained as he who makes our pills? Certainly whatever may be the knowledge or the ignorance of the sery- ant in the kitchen, the mistress of the Louse, be she young or old, ought to be able, like St. Patrick in the fable, out of her own instructed head to teach Norah how to boil a potato or broil a steak so that they may yield their utmost of rel- ish and nutriment. Until she can do that, no woman is qualified to preside over a household, and since few reach adult life without being called to that position in the household of husband, father or broth- er, the legend of St. Norah has a wide significance. —Youth’s Companion. The Northwest Indian and His Ways. The Indian of the plains is afar more picturesque individual than his brother or consin of ihe coast. He dees not erect totem poles au-l has no timber for tre purpose if so inclined, but he is suffi- ciently spectacular himself without re- sorting to grotesque carvings end paint- ed wood. His saddle, with its leather hangings and wooden stirrups, is in itself a remarkable aggregation, and when set off with his goods and chat- tels tied in bags, rags, strings and straps, the effect is Sticbie Be wears the cast off garments of bis white brother in such original combinati thei .. looks like the personification of a sccocudhand stcre. Sometimes the adoption of a pair of gucrnseys as an external covering gives him gute an uthletic appearance. He wears his )..ir in Gertrnde braids, and prefers ear- tings about the size of half dollar coins. A mosquito net or handkerchief is his favorite head covering, and if he as- sumes a hat it is as an additional and purely ornamental appendage. —Detroit Free Press. ’ CRS + A I Doctors Testify There’s strong testimony by eminent phy- sicians of wonderful cures made by Dr, Chases Family Remedies—particul Ointment, particularly Dr Chase’s _— c 1) aie al 1) ' one , 4 i j ROPS BAG WS \AGQ2. Or Men’s Boys’ and Children’s clothing for the object of introducing our fall and winter stock. S See our custom made o’coats, just as good cloth and very mach more style for less money than you can get in any tailoring establish- mentin the city, The prices range from $10, 12, 13, 14 and 15. } HAs bh . AeA eae ea ea ee a ea Uur children’s department is now loaded up with tke nicest little Reefers, Suits and Ulsters that can be found in Every article marked in plain flgures, 2nd marked 5 at prices that is bound to make them sell fast. £it- Reform that jike a gentlemen. Suits will for $10, 12,15and 18 make any man _ look No need of gett- ing your fail suit or overcoat made to get order. ting a FIT-REFORM Save a few dollars by fy [VY P a = | i {iii oO : A ce H4i)i" | i ial y 8 es, ae me et Luck is alight, but you must use a certain amount of common sense, and then you will find it easy to understand how we can sell all kinds of clotting cheaper than others. PROWSE BROS, ‘The Wonderful Cheap Men —~=@r o~ 8, To Boston COMMENCING MAY (Oth. (he favorite S: 5. “HALL FAX” will leave Charlotte. ‘own for Roston Every Tuesday, atl p. m. calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax. RETURNING leave Boston every Saturday at noon. Passengers leaveing Ch’*own Wednesday morning via Pig — tou, can make close connec — tion at Halifax with Ss. S. “HALIFAX.” Sailing Wednesday evening at 1] ; .™. ‘ . Tickets for sale at stations P, E. 1 7 Railway. ; For further rates and all informa ~ tion apply to H. L. Chipman, Canad. ian Agent, at Halifax, or to ; W. W. CLARKE, ~ Queer Steamship Co’y, Lid j “STR. CAMPANA.” Sailing rom Montreal at 2 p. m. Monday 26th Sept. Monday 10th Oct Mondry 24th Oct Monday 7th Nov Calling at Summerside, Sailing from Charlottetown about 6 p. m. Monday 19th Sept — Monday 3rd Oct — Monday 17th Oct Monday 3lst Oct Perce Gaspe Mal Bay and Father Puint. Delighttal — summer trip for tourists. Passenger accommodation unsurpassed, Freight carried at competition rates. Eggs band- led with great care. CARVELL BROS Agents® i PICKFORD & BLACK. L INE & CHARLOTTE(OWN, SEASON OF 1898. ’ 8.8, CITY OF GHENT will sailfrom — Ubarlottetown every Friday at 10 a.m., during the the season of 1898, for Halifax, — sallice at Summerside, Port Hastings, . Port Hawkesbury, Arichat, Canso, Isasg — Harbor, Salmon River, Sheet Harbor; — returning will Jeave Halitaxevery Tuee day at 6 p. m., makiog same calls, The — a a steamer has excellent passenger accom- § modation. Saloon amidships. 8 freights will be given this season. For further information apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Ch’town, May 13,1898 Beaver Line CHARLOTTETOWN and LIVERPOOL DIRECT SERVICE It ig proposed to sail the Steamship “LAKE WINNEPEG”, 3500 tons rrom From Charlottetown Liverpool Sept. 20 Oct. 4. Oct. 27 Nov. 10 Nov. 26 The above steamer is fitted with cold storage, und has modern improvements for carrying live stock. Excellent accommodation for passengers For freight, pa-sage, statemoons, & other information apply at the officeof N. RATTENBURY, Azgeat ee) 106 HHALTH READERS =e: ee Elementary Text Books om Physiology and Hygiene, with special reference to the effects of Alcohol aad Tobacco upon the human system. 20 cents Retail price Pt. 1 30 cents Pt, 2. For sale by all dealers im school supplies in the Marie time Provinces, “e se Agent, Ch’town, — Y ont i 2 ee Se 6 [6 eee ee CO la tid iti“ y tl Cc Pommmrens Oy 2 <j ' 8 Fr gir lo off of | wil at da)