= lUCvC'OU Ur Ch SS VES ss TSS lS. ULC wr ewaeelUCCCPrmhlUcLSelhlhlUceellOU eh hlUL eo FeVT 2 Ve Sees UFlCUe sas | CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1894, | First Qua lay 3.4m, a.m., N t ‘ ik Mux lav i lm a.m Last Quar ” m., N , i ‘ i New Mi ay. s \ ‘ | . Week | >" Sun | High sets water | n a om } coer 1 el 251 9) i ;, 8 ") oo bis 6 | 3 95, | 5} 5} 4 28" ‘| , 5 34 ZI 6 3 | ‘ | 735) 2 8 22 9 28 9 3 l s 2 27 9 41 ay 10 24 I uy ll 6] 14) 4 lay 115 15 | sv atr’t Si 16 | | v 21; 61 38] 75 ‘ 2 23} - ~ ; : » i S| 4 ob 2 : 5 47] 2) 6 59] 22 ay i 56 so ‘y y ho | Ss 43 lM ay : 14 i 9 26} 215 lay ! 21 l 10 &} 26 y ' 13 | 10 43 | 27 r | ‘+. 11 25 | Ss sday ah] morn | y i 0 + | 728;410] © a JOHN CALDWELL JOHN wan | ESTiBLisveD 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & 00, Frat and Produce Commis- sion Merchants, 18? McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Maipeque Oysters a specialty Corres pon tence BOK ted Te epbone L876. | im pat CH, DALY EXAMINE Tue Leaping DatLy NEWSPAPER or P. E. Ishanb, «issued every afternoon, from the office of the Examiner Peswutsuine Company, in the Looados House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANUE) ls WOR, «oa 0dn ees uncesese-tceccees cose iD Six Monies .. cooce BOD Taxes Mowrus iciniedesieo eee SEE... cncerence sdeceneeuseeseanonbel 0.35 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING RATES Por smal! advertisements which are ordered for only one or two weeks the charge is cents per inch for the first insertion, and @ cents for each continuation. Rate cards are furnished on application at the office. Special eontract prices at a reduced rate are quoted for advertisements four inches in size or larger, which are to run for three months or longer. No special notices inserted unless paid for at the rate of 10 cents per line, and under no eircumstances will such paid notices appear tp the local column. @eceial discounts made on all advertise- Meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pienies, ete. No uotices will be inserted with the same Unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. That Tax Examiner is considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Isiand, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is *bundantly proved by the ‘act that inorder o accommodate our suvertisers we have ‘«en compelied to enlarge the paper to its present size. Tue Darcy Examrven Is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside. D. Sutherland, Souris. Hon. D. Gordon, eorgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton . A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge. Crs ea The Weekly Examiner &% issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and ls a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting end fui! of the latest news. The subscription for Tux Weexty Exam. tNER, 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 Tuk DatLy EXAMINER. Winter FloweringBulbs. We have now on hand a fine supply of good, sound Bulbs, comprising the fol- lowing well-known Flowers :— Tulips—Single Mixed, Queen Victoria, Yellow Prince, Crimson King, La Canadiens White. Double Superfine Mixed , Narcisesus—Poeticus Ornatus, Double White, - Vou Scion, Named Sorts, Snowdrops—S igie and Double, Crocus Hyacinth+—a}] varieties, Easter Lilies, Chinese Sacred Lilies, Purchasers when buying Bulbs may bring their own pots and have bulbs potted free of charge These Kulbs« are for sale at the lowest prices. Nothing is *o beautiful as a dis- play of these flowers, which are very in winter. JOUN WILLIAMS, Ridge way's Old Nursery, l pper Prince Street. easily grown “TO HIRE A firat-c'a-* Horse Doull.-seated Phaeton. JURY *S Jewels S«uare and Buggy, also a Enquire at G G. north side Queen Post Office, Charlotte- Sr : vs. re, Opposite TINWARE Creameries and Cheese Factories. The vers btext work guaranteed on all jolts for Creamer und Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SI’eCIALTY OF THIS WORK. KIND OF NM. STEVENSOY, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Steve Pipe, &e., 53 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders proraptly attended to. apt—tf TEETH $10 per eet. Partial $2.00 and up ward+. Painless ex- traction of teeth, sets DRS, P. MURRAY, Office, 145 Queen St, TERMS : Four Dollars a Year NEW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, — — NOVEMBER 9, 1894. Ga. oct6 Charlottetown, P. K. I. GUR IDEA ia to give you a good reliable Time- keeper, fitted in a strong and hand- some Case—one that will protect the works and keep out the dust, YOURS SHOULD BE to take advantage of this offer and visit our Store. See our stock and make your own selection, H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. ecthd a SELL the BEST, only which is Woodill's German Baking Powder, and you lack no_ecustomers to BUY. NOTICE. SHIPPERS to BOSTON THE steamer “FLORIDA” will make Bs Sd a, ee ee ¢ her last trip from Charlottetown to Boston for this season, on FRIDAY. TH oct0 i 16th INST. F. W. HALES. | nov2 tl] «te Tickets to Boston. ruy Your Tickets for Boston by §. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), ——FROM—— W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets. | Charlottetown, 22, June 1894 | a 5 * i 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, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more thas 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. Wc. and He. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Preopaizrens MOnw TP EAL. UNDERTAKING. The City Gents are getting so tired they | can’t or won't walk; therefore the sub | acriber has grovided 2 PALL BEARER’S | WAGON, which will be in readiness at all times, together with everything re- acmaimagengumaepegatls @ guciigunanie quired for Funeral purposes, and at moderate charge-. EMBALMING attended notice. ISAAC W. WADMAN, octh —eod & wy Grafton Street. ' Pryyiasia! Loan. Pro.ierat Treasury, Privce Edward Island, 25th June, 124, Under anthor-ty of the Act of last See sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot Prince Edward Islan] is now prepared tc | receive, from any person or persons, Teri | porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, om | cal] or on such termsas may be agre-d | upon. This will afford a good opportunity f r the investment of a large or small sums foc short or long periods. ANGU McMILLAN, S Viiv Treasurer. jane225—yat —IF youU— Want awife, Want a cook, Want a partner, Want a situation, Want a servant girl, Want to sell a farm, Want to sell a house, Want to rent a_ house, Want to exchange anything, Want to sell plants or grain, Want to sell groceries or drugs, Want to sell or trade anything, Want to find customers for anything, Want to sell or buy horses, pigs or cattle ADVERTISE IN THE EXAMINER ar F | Se — —— rs oo : Read RP A qj 5 A ‘COM ap | ql a 0 & fe ® IN SHEDS. LANDING. AND TO ARRIVE FROM x -* ead a Dominion Coal Go's. Mines in 6. B. We have now our Sheds full of SCREENED RUN OF MINE, and a SLACK COAL, for our Winter trade full suppiv of — A LSO—— Sohooners discharging and to arrive, The following namely : Lady Franklin, Kate MeKinnon., Hope, Advance, ‘Telephone. Lady Speedwell, Springbird, Hilda, Maggie Blanche. George P. Trigg. We have sold a large quantity of Coal from the above Compuny’s Mines this season, which has given entire satis-| | ; | cents; lard, compound, per Ib. , in pails, faction, and are now prepared to sell at very lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Seliing Agents for Dominion Coal Co., Ltd. Charlottetown, November 7, 189£-1F iT BRINGS COMFORT ERBONE Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset ef Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM. Are as a rule objectionable, because they benetit the few at the expense of the many But there is at least one combination that will commend itself favorably to everybody and that is the celebrated HIGHLAND RANGE Which combines ia itself all the good features of the ordinary We are the only Buy Cook Stoves, with several distinetly its own. people ia Charlottetown selling AMERIUVAN STOVES. a Hiehland and have peace and comfort in your home. Every Range Warranted. Local References «se PENNELL & CHANDLER. ¢ Charlottetown, November 2, 1891—m w 9 Priestley’s_& In the long run it is the quality of the material that will determine the Dress pee <6 SS os Fe b i lady who has at all studied the matter ides this. Priestley’s Black Dress’ a r Cs Goods are “he best that the — aflords. That is con- ceeded on all hands. The ladies of Great Britain cordially acknowledge it, The American ladies prefer Priestley’s dress fabrics to French. Our Canadian ladées are now asking for them. They wear better than other goods; but their charm consists im a peculiar richness and softness of appearance, and a which enables them to drape in the costume with that suggestion of flow and rhythm which it is the dreac: of all tasteful women to realise. ‘ Cranby Rubbers Always to the front. This season’s goods finer than ever Now that the public is familiar with the excellent Quality, Style, Fit and Finish of the Granby Rubbers. the demand is almost universal. Everybody wants them Every dealer sells them. Granby Rubbers Wear Like Iron. octi9—dy m wf & wky yn Ve THE RULING PRICES. —-— | Ix this city, oats sell at 32 cents per bushel for black and 33 cents for white ; Lariey at 48 cents per bushel; potatues at 22 cents per bushel, and turnips at 11 cents; pork at 5} to 6 cents per pound, | and eggs at 15 cents per dozen. Phe movement of produce in the past weck has been very dul!, though the sup- | ply has apparently been equa! to the de- | }inand. No improvement has, so far, fol- | lowed the reduction of duties by the United States Congress ; and farmers have been ploughing and rounding up their | fali’s work, in the hope = tha’ | there will be a better demand | and higher prices later in the sca+on. | Ontario. | kets we see no change to note. ee, tener amen | treal Trade Bulletin says: |dozen for the corresponding — period last year. The month pow closing will also show Jarge shipments from | this port. Some idea of the im- | paid. | months ending Sept. 30th last vear. | the first church in Canada to adopt it. ’ } the key-hole.— Boston Traveller. | po-er)—Excuse me, does Mr, Secretary Most of the shipments to date been to Pro- | vincial ports, Newfoundland and the West | [ndies, where the highest prices are Big prices for Pp ttatoes in the Bos- ton market have vot yet been obtained, the latest quotations leing: \r vostock Hebronr, pa bushel, 55 to dne.; de, Rose, 50 to 53¢e.; New Hampshire Hebrons, 53 to 55e.; do, White Stock, 53 to 55c. and Dakota Red, 50c. The iendency seems now to be upward. Halifax advices report that there is just now a small boon in that market, smail lots selling from schooners at 35 cents a bushel. Oats in St. John are quoted at 37 to 40 cents a bushel, and in Halifax at 46 cents, P. E. Island oats having the preference, as being of a better quality than those from In the British and foreign mar- The Montreal quotations for pork are : Canadian short cut, heavy, $19 to $20; Canadian short cat, light, $16.50 to $17.50; ham, city cured, per Ib., 104 to 114 71 to 74 cents; lard, pure, per Jb., in pails, 9 to 94 cents; dressed hogs, 6 to 64 cents per pound, with a downward tendency. Eggs are, if we mistake not, a cent or two lower in price than they were at this time last year. The Boston market has not strengthened according to anticipation. A great many eggs have, this year, been sent from Canada to England. The Mon- * The receipts of Canadian eggs in Great Britain for last September were 497,620 dozen, against 230,690 dozen for the corresponding month last year, being an increase of over 100 per cent. In fact, there were more eggs shipped from Montreal to British ports last month than during the whole-nine | The | total receipt of Canadian eggs in England | during the past nire months ending Sept. 30th was 780,370 dozen, against 460,944 mense proportions of the British egg trade may be gathered from the fact that the importations of eggs into great Britain during the past nine months ending Sept. 30th, were no less than 88,106,310 doz., of which the imports from Canada were less than the one-hundredth part, showing to what an extent our ‘trade with the mother country may be — earried. Acconnt sales have been re- c-ived from Liverpool and Glasgow of two -round lots of eggs net ting to shippers in the west 17¢ and 18¢ reapectively ; but the quality of the eggs was fine fall-gathered and selected. Pickled eggs have |een sold in Liverpool netting shippers in the west 154c and I6c, and in some instances we hear that even higher prices than the akpve have been realized. Other account sales have not been quite as favorable, but as a rule shipments to Eng- land have paid fairly well during the past six weeks.” It is notable,too,that the export of horses | from Montreal to Great Britain from the beginning of navigation to the end of October reached the total 5,095. For the fiscal year 189%, the shipments from all Canada to the old country were only 1,946; in 1892 they were but 1,396, while in 1890 they were only 125. That a large market for Canadian horse flesh could be found in the United Kingdom has long been held as a theory; the experience of the present year promises to establish it as a fact. For cheese the quotation is 10 ceats to 104 cents per Tb. eee WHEATLEY RIVER ITEMS, a —_— The farmers are about through with their fall’s work, and the tax question is the daily conversation, Mr. Gallant says that the Grits are like the potato bugs— they are moving east, and we will soon know nothing of them in Rustico. The tax had the same effect as poison for the Government —their supporters are all kill- ed off. Our genial merchant, M. McLeod, is kept quite busy. He reports a large fall trade in eggs. It seems his clerk in an unusual rush strack against and upset a large table loaded with eggs--about sixty dozen were broken. Egg-nog wa3 the or- der of the day. Mr. Andrews, our obliging smith, has added a wing to bis shop—a good sign of the times. Mr. Watson Smith is changing the whole appearance of his buildings. We expect soon to report ove of these “happy events”. Mr. Rackham, tailor. has hung out his shingle at this place. We wish him “sud- orific.” Inter Nos. St. James’ Presbyterian Church,London, Ont., has decided that hereafter, in ad- ministering Holy Communion, each com- municant will have acup. The system has been in vogue in Rochester and other places across the line, but St. James’ is Of over 5,000,900 children in element- ary schools in England, only 890,006 pay for their schooling, and of these 500,000 pay no more than a penny a week, accord- KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvemens cud tends to rightly vs rsonal enjoyment when The many, who live bet- | tor than others and enjoy ‘ife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting 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. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab'e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the system, dispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation, [t has given satisfaction +o 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 all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every patkage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not ‘ecept any substitute if offered. e+ oe 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, L893. GALLERY @F PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 163 Notre Dame St., Montreal. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. Admission Free, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the Frenck school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Franeais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a reat many others, are members of this iety. 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 Gratetul—Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful ——— of the properties of well-select- Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for breakfast and supper a delicately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up uniil strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there isa weak point. We may escape many a tacal shaft by keeping ourseives well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ‘d frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. = ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Ltd, Homecspathic Chemiste, London, England, ing to a recent official statement. f the | “voluntary schools,” in which the whole or part of the tuition is paid by the par- ents; 5,000 receive from 18 to 20 shillings | a head for the children in attendance; 4,- 000 between 5 and 10 shillings, and 5,000 nnder 5 shilling. aches | @ECULIAR in combination, pro portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood's Sarszparilla possesses great curative value. You should TRY IT. Cholly—What did she mean by saying I could’t be any bigger denkey than I was ? She—-I suppose she meant that you had your growth. saa siliiamaiiilaiigas The musical seale in flats— Gent (look- | ing into the apartment of a musical com- | Meyer live here ? : Musician—No; he lives an octave high- er. He~—I laven’t given you costly presents, darling, but I have shown you by my con- stancy, by my every action, the light of love in my eyes that you must have seen, by many little signs that my affection is deep and true. It’s the little things that tell, darling. She—Indeed, you are right! I must see if my little brother isn’t listening at TEE COLD WEATHER Will Be Here Soon, Heavy Coat, Cap & Gloves, and the right spot to get them is at OUR SHOP. Come and see the Bar- gains for yourselves, McKay Woolen Co. Charlottetown, Nov. 6, 1894—dy MISSING LINKS [wo centuries have increased hire Lind’s wealth forty to d There are about 1,50) theatres in Fu Italy possesses most A sister of the late Mr. cently preaened in Londen Geography as a science wa ners duced into Eureape by ths Moors A certain forest plant in Japan zrows to be about six feet high in weeks. Female bootblacks are report «tab: multiplying in Paris and other Prene! cities. Jerusalem kas 185 places whore Pqay is seld, the license fees woos stantinople. Australia has more places of public rope Spurgeou re [2h ipo toa ' worship in proportion te population than | any other country, Some Chinese aud many Africans us: the ear asa pocket to carry coins and other small articl os. Frequent cutting or wimming of uw) hairs increases their thickness, but no- their number. Of 1,090 men who marry, 382 marry younger women, 579 marry women o! the same age, and ¢cighty-nine marry older women An amateur oculist in Michigan mare a glass eye for his spaniel dog ‘The animal soon becaine used to the artificial member, The flesh of foros: enlinary delicacy in parts of Cada Their main articles of diet is Braz, nuts, which imparts a good flavor t» them. Wilmington has Church, founded in 1698, It has a Bible given by Queen Anne and com union service contributed by Swedish miners. A peculiar disease of the wiil i» more common in France than any other country. Th: suffer is unable to eross any open space like the cits square. The site of old Boston is now given up to the poorest residents in the city Fashionable Boston is built on the Back Bay on land made by filling up the harbor. Salt Lake City is one of th- beautiful in the United States, It was laid out when land was worthless, the streets are wide and cach hasa_srivulet running throug: it St. Louis is the greates* mule marke inthe world. The mules that trans ported the baggage ot the British arm) during the last Egyptian war wer bought in St. Lonis. It is stid that only Mecca, in Arabia, and Thessa, in Thibet, are now to Christian preachers, but 100 vears ago nearly tie whole wor'd outside of Europe and America was shut. It is stated by authorities entitled to credence that two-tiths of the entire ar a of the United States consists of arid iand, and that upos 616,000,010 acres of this land crops could be raised if wate: were supplied. Over fitty kinds of bark are now used in the manufacture of paper. Evy banana skins, pea vines, cocoanut fibers, hay, straw, water weeds, leaves, shay ings, corn husks aud hop plants are used tor the sine purpose. ; Shanghai boasts ot the largest mission press in the world. In connection with it is a type fonudcy, where electroty ping and stereotyping are also done. The press has fonts for printing in many anguages and every vear sends ou more than #5,000,000 pages. The number of foreign residents in Spain is small, number.ng only about 25,000. The emigration from Spain has been in some vears as high as 125,- 000. Four-fifths of the emigrants settle in Spanish America and tae remainder in the Spanish African possessious The Maharajah of Kuch-Behar, the most popular prince of ludia, is visiting in London and is receiving a great dal of attention. His full title is Lient. Colonel H. H. Sic Nirpendra Narain, Bahadur of Kuch Behar, G. C. J E.. Hon. A. 8S. C. to H. R. H. the Prince oft Wales. The pineal gland isa _ simail body al most in the center of the brain. It con tains a cavity holding a saudy substance composed of phosphate and carhouate of lime. Its use in the animal economy is absolutely unknown. Fanciful physio logists have conjectured it to be the seat of the soul. Instances are nimerons of persons who, born without arins, learned to use their feet as hands. Bulwer, in ‘The Artificial Chang-sling,” tells of John Simonds, a native of Berkshire, who was born armless, but who contd write with his mouth, thread a needle w.th hi toe, tie a knot, play cards and do almosi anything else that another pers usually dees with his fingers The apparatus for keeping the eve moist is complex and efficient. It com prises the lachrymal gland, which se cretes the tears; the lachrymal caruncle a sinail fleshy body at the inner angle ot the eve; the puncta lachryme, two small openings at the masal extromits of the eyelids: the lachryvmal cucts, which convey the tears into the nose, and the lachrvimal sac, a dilatation oi the canal. Bearded women ts 13 esteem “d the Oid Swete Ti) est Ch ae have been very on merous. The most noted of the nmin ber was the famous Margaret of Aus tria; appointed by Charles V. te be gov ernor of the Netherlands. She had a long, stilt, black beard and, conceiving the idea that ic added to the maj sty of her appearance, was very careful of it, and so combed and trained it as to make it seem much greater than it was. Baltimore will celebrat: the caitenary of her incorporation as a city in 1897 by a ‘centennial exposition,” which pro mises to be greater thanany ever held in this country, excepting. of course, the world's fairs af Paiiatelphia and Chi cag». Wile the exposition of 1897 wil be international in scop’, itis intended also to supplement the work of the southern exposition at Atlanta by mak- ing the display of southern products and southern manufactures at Baltimore the most comprehensive ever guthercd in | one place. ‘and every Man will want a’ | The most remarkable instance ot rapid growth was recorded by th: French Academy in 172% It was a bow of 6 vears of age. 5 feet 6 inches in height. Attheage of 5 his voice chang 4d, at 6 his beard had grown, and he appeared a man of 30. He possessed great physi- eal strength, and could casily lift to his shoulders and carry bags ot grain that weighed 200 pounds. His decline was asrapid as his growth. At 8 his hair aud beard were gray; at 10 he tottered in his walk, his teeth teli out, and his hands became palsied; at 12 he died with every outward sign of extreme old age. it sanded ia caintalgielthiiilas For children’s conghs and colds Hawk er’s balsam of tolu and wild cherry is un- equalled. Itis the children’s favorite. @ebhee *-? Tom—The management seem to have spared no expense in the production of this play. Kitty—No, indeed; they have given each chorus girl at least three coats of paint. The best is Pond’s Extract, because it is the strongest, purest and mo+t uniform ar ticle made. Note bottles with buff wrap- pers. ‘ Pains in the Joints Caused by _ Inflammatory _ A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa- parilia. “It 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. fF was very anxious about him, and having read 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 Sarsaparilia. Hood’s Pills act easily, ~-t promptly anc efficiently. on the liver and bowe .. 25e. an ee Lr... Oe ¢ « x TUTTI FRUTTI Allow no imitations to be palmed of on yeu. Babies and rapidly growing children derive more benefit from Scott's Emulsion, than all the rest of the food they eat. Its nourishing powers are felt almost immedi- ately. Babies and children thrive on Scott’s Emulsion when no other form of food is assimilated. Scott's mulsion stimulates the appetite, enriches the blood, overcomes wasting and gives strength to all who take it. For Cou Colds, Sore Throat, Bron- chitis, Weak Lun Emaciation, Con- sumption, Blood D and all Forms of Wasting. Send for pamphlet, Free. Scott & Bowne, Belleville. All Druggists. 0c. 2 $1, CANADA’ ATLANTIC —AND-—— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling ‘at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. wslhe SS. “FLORIDA” will leave avigation Co’s. Wharf, Chariottetown, FRIDAY, oat 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further notice), at 7 p. m., Hawkesbury, Saturday, 19 a. m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. Returning 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, will leave north side Lewis Wharf, Boston, every at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigatica Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canade. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, # North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. septs] Pas at al fit | fo tu. if B ie +; *. gee es Pm 4 Li he 4s. if 9 f a —— ta eared Sea ea