— ~ “ + ‘BEER A o = c+ Op Oo © < © Z, 9 Schemes ; 10 OUT WOTk } ‘ yr success ners and crecit to our sending workiog *hanics nu vers work : astatf of good mechan- i wth the best tools purchase, we will } : ynite safe 10 3we are e all done W cs a0 1 equ pp that money o%! guarante » gacisiac a nb every Fre- vO OC OSB SOOE648EB45SE~ 28 S28 3846 LN ser \ SA trial. v Brace Stewart and Co'y. : Machinists, tretown, P. E. L., } hone 125 9208 2eec lees # 0900 0098 0 | — Chark COO BM 6688 O66 6666 2002465666644 04 oT 7 Prince Edward Island Mag?7‘ne NOW ON SALE.... Atall the Rookstores and at R.H Mason’s News stand. — CONTENTS FOR SEPTEMBER 4 Pp. E. Island Harvest 5 Frontispiece) Foreg , Thos. A. Lel ‘Ox E E. | y Rev. M swa i | All Nig I a7 Ars } [ Iryon River, by M T, Me 5 I H Sur a } A 5 N , by Benjamin A r H. Fle cher in ity Sts . poem) by May Zarroll A Vear in a Teacher's Life, by D. J. M. The Loss of the Portia—(a poem) by W. C Sotes and Queries. ¢ 5c a copy--Send for sample The P. E. Island Magazine, P. O. BOX 698, Charlottetown, P. E. I. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY St. John, N. B., Exhibition. SFPTEMBER 11th TQ 20th, 1889. | Oo Thursday, Sept 14 h and Monday, ept 18th, Return Tickets will be from all stations, to St. Jobb, N B, good lfsued voiog on day of issue, remain at St. Jobn one day, retura the following day:—F ARE $3.50. For turther isformation apply te neare:t Ticket Agent. ivailway Office, Ca’town, Sept 13,99 —eod 500 Improved Milk Gans the introduction of nachinery, we have overcome trouble complained of in he slopping over of milk cans All orders for NON-SLOPP- ING MILK CANS | filled; eromptly, wholesale or retail, | GA SHARP, Supt fA McLEAN, Masenic Temple, Charlottetown PICKLING VINEGAR be pickling season having come are prepared as rcustomers with ey may require in around again, we , | suai to supply O everything that t! is line. We have a stock of— English Malt Vinegar Canadian “ ' English Spiced “ Apple Cider ‘ Proof White Wine Vinegar French “ - " Also, Turmeric, Cayenne Peppers, Pickling Spices, etc. GOR? GROCERS ; every season | without THE DAiwY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20 ($95, ORDER BUSINESS. We do a large amount of with business customers whose faces we never Saw; our Only acquain- tance with whom is through the letters and orders we have received from them. Yet, we feel as well acquain- ted with many of them who have dealt with us for years in this manner, as though they made us a_ personal visit to select goods each season. A lady in seme village remote from Charlottetown sends us an order ac- companied by a remittance for $50 There is in the act S30 SLO.0O0 or any amount. ryre qyry if canfidence »} { Ui Lowuvr, She trusts us with her money before seeing any goods, and has faith in us with that we will select goods care and attention to her desires. This we surely try to do; for confidence begets confidence, and we wish to please those who trust us_ with orders in this manner. If we should fail to do this in any particular, we wish to know it. We have mentioned orders panied by cash, only because esive so many of that sort strangers, whoprefer this course to sending us references. We intend to take equal pains with orders from accom- we re- from Catherine slept uoder the counter, swept the store and saved a dollar a week. cocal and Other lems. j Ine A.J. McKean.—The echooner A. J. McKean has been purchase d by J. H. | Myrics & Co., floated and taken to Alber- tou. eee Success.—Henry W Corbett, United States Senator from Oregon, went to New | York in 1844 and worked in a store in Street for $3.50 a week. Larcest Cannon.—The largest cannon in the world was taken by the Kaoglish when India was conquered. WW te iv . j Vi & i work Of a Chief vamed Couleby K 90M Y a favorite place go fora quiet noonday sleep. Khan, of Ahmednugger. The inside of the big gun is fittelup with seats, and is, Eaglish officers to | for -_- o>. - ~ Swepish Hongsry.—Ia_ certain parts of Sweden, where the most absolute confi- dence is reposed in the honesty of the peo- ple, avery iaformal postal system is in | vogue. As the mail steamer reaches a landing-place a man goes ashore with the lettere, which he placesinan unlocked box on the pier. Then the passer-by who expectsa leter opens the box turns over the letters and selects his own, uoquestivn- ed by anyone. -_— -—.—- — those who already have, or who de- | An O_p ayp Wait Trizp Remepy.— sire to open an account with us on other terms. We value the order handling it. We wish to vive to those ladies who diarrhoea. Sold by druggists in cannot visit Charlettetown and have an opportunity to see the great dis- play of fashionable goods, as much in- formation as possible of the same nature that they would get by actualiy visiting Charlottetown and _ seeing the exhibits of goods. So we fill our advertisements with the latest ideas we can g.ther; we have quan® to» of cuts engraved from photogrephs, picturing the novelties of the season, in order to give to such ladies as clear informacion as may be possible seeing the gocds. Our readers furnish us with frequent testi- mony to our suc.ess in these efforts. Some of them state their appreciation so strongly as to say they ‘could not read the paper without loeking at Patons ad’s and Style Plates.” This is putting it a little too strong; but we believe they are able zo do better business with the aid of these ad’s. Hence, a renewed greeting to all those valued customers who have been sending us their order business in the past; and a invitation to strangers, who may be reading these lines, to ry our house for their goods Don’t send your money cordial th s season. | accOss to the M ainland, Charlotte- town Stores CAN and will do better for you. We hope this may also resulc, eventually, in our becoming personally acquainted. A _ larger number than usaal of those who have previously ordered goods write us they are coming to Charlottetown this Fall to make personal selections. Read our fur advertisement this week, samples freely sent. JAS. PATON & 0. d liwli The Purpose of this Advertisement is to remind the public that the Photo work from the Studio of G. H. Cook, is the most elegant- ly finished inthe city. Everyone is particular about the Fose and Finish of his photograph, but the public will ve fully satisfied in this par- work done at this studio GEO. H. COOK Artistic ere me E iS ticular, by an inspection of the | | QUEEN ST., CH’TOWN | ept. % THE TAILOR & E CHARLOTTETOWN - - -_ P.E. ISLAND ; Mrer. Wioslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used for over fifty years by millions of mothers fortheirchildren while and isthe best remedy for Itis pleasant to the taste. wind colic, world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Besure and ask for Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup. OBITUARY. On Mouday the remaius of the late. Maggie Shaw, of New Perth, were laid to reet in the Georgetown cemetery. Maggie was the youngest daughter of Mr. Robert Sbaw, and ber decease which, after a Jong and tedious illness, occurred on Saturday the 16th, awakened the deepest sym-~ pathy of the community, for the afilicted home, which was mauifest at the funeral by the large attendance and the long procession of pearly one hundred carriages, I'he deceased was 29 years of age, @ mem- | worker in the Presty- 35 terian ciurch at Montague, and highly. § Trusting | in the merits of the Redeemer her death | ber and an active esieemed by all who knew her. was happy and peaceful. ——— ; NEWS NOTES. — | Queen Victoria has a great dislike to} typewritten communications, and does not | allow avy documents that are supposed ‘v emarate from the sovereign to be sent out typewritten. The Czarina, on the other hand, bas taken a great fancy to the typewriter, aud is the owner ofa machine with type.bars of gold and frame set with pearls. Miss Blanche Smellwood graduate of Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music will be prepared, after the 11 inst., to take a limit- ed number of pupils in pianoforte. Those wishing to make arrangements will plese call at her home, Richmond Street. Miss Amy Moore (graduate Mt. Allison Conservatory of Music) will resume musical instructions, giving special atten~ tion to children. Pupils attended at their homes if desired. Apply at the residence of Mr. G. H. Haszard, or PO Box 299. Joy, the Oyster King, will send oysters for you to any partof the world and guarantee safe delivery. Address your letters to King Joy, Lock Box 252, Char- lottetown, P. E. Istand. For 16 years Joy bas held first place amongst the oyster men. Now they de+ elare him the oyster king. Send in your trial orders. ci lat A AD Dear Sirs,—Within the past year I know of three fatty tumors on the head paving been removed by the application of MINARD’S LINIMENT without any surgical operation and there is no indica- tion of a return, Cart. W. A- Pirt. Clitton, N. B.,{Gondola Ferry. “WANTED. | He The cannon i§ business. and our house is now : teething r eee ee aS we. eee | with perfect success. It sooths the child, | ped with the best of facilities for | softens the gums, alloys all pain, cures § every part of the | scaseetinesr saemneeternseeenemssnidllts: cuienmsiamcectinainenstnntasions sittin titanate et 2 TL i 1iG 1 @ We Can Well be @ Proud of Our D2HS8 G00D8 | for it hus no superior in | Ch’town. For years we have had the reputation | JACKETS of carrving far the largest and finest stock in the city. Under the present management it is vastly better than it has ever been before within the history of the house. i ! i i. The wonderful array of stylish, carefully selected reasonably marked fab- rics, is securing the un- divided attention of the e dressers on Prince ward Island, My Store for. Dress Goods tle room. “MY STORE’ IS Buy Where You ——CAN BU Y— We Can Well be Proud of Our Over 500 to select from From $1.25 up to $23.50 The finest array of handsome Jackets shown in our large man- My Store for Ma atles am AD. NEXT WEEK—= Fh os mw de vilbap We Can Well be Proud of Our Furs THE LARGEST FUR NEP ARTMENT IN THE PROVINCE. (te We invite every lady and gentleman to drop in and see the finest display of furs ever shown in Charlottetown at ever MY STORE PRICES ae TP¥D iimeir! oe A BUSY STOREZ=2* WHOLESALE & RETAIL — “v one CE A boy whz-se clothes fit him feel comfortable. ance, A first class miller. Apply to the undersigned at Bay View Mills. J. HERBERT SIMPSON 9—w2idy li SUES RC kat ES Gee Mee sity gta ie reac acne: cath CY L : d John T. [icKenzie, any more than it does to dress him dash fashion as if anything was good boys. That is a great mistake and 3s ‘n him carelesz and slovenly habits. Give Him a Trial———- Boys Suits from 99 cents Ups. ¢ evening. fee seeeet seers SENTNER,ALEOD & © A BOY LIKE THIS. A Well Dressed Boy —usszar A boy who is neat and sty Bring him to the Model Store ard sed "ltt Heathy ahd be stylishly we can fit him out with a, confor tab ey vell fitting suit at the very lowest cagh PYICOp. -sycane He will feel better; so will you,s:2g bewter s VESPMM OFS PRODI _ Soper tis every, RH, Raitisay & Co 0) BEE | él , aio apse *—Eld 2 et ‘ Sage WC ager 4 Successors to Beer Bros LPs eI ODT AL HW Ae oD 2OUciaem® 2 i Cw NET 4 1.22 Ga ‘ ti MCCS Vides See) hae lhl ide Aa | yy LAs YU LO © 2g c~S ip <Bi-weakly Sailing for “From Chariatteté#o. for Boston’ via Hawkesbury and Halifax. —“$ $"“La Grand Duchess” Puesday et poon--S S Halifax Fridays 4} noon. From Boston Tnesdays and Saterdays him and:“maXe ylish in-,appear : A LITTLE MAN EVERY INCH OF HIM arn Halifax La Grdtid” Ducheesé Weu-~ That is the way every boy should be and it won’t cost | cesdays 4pm. 8S Halifix i. a *». my, =" # i” 4 Vickéts forsale at Atativns onP E’Tslan Hpilway. For Tickets, rates and ipfor apation apply 00 - -& a2 Sevan 5 en oro coe W WHOA RKB, Agent 6 2 SS - BL CHIPMAN,CansdianAgett™™ ae 99s Le a ens Helifas- N a careless slap— enough fe the apt tolde¥elop ew : > * dowh. 4 Di a cae tae - DIRECECARG — ‘From -Ponee, Porto, Bice 6 je ces brat lasses, 300 bris choice-bright | sugary ~ 100 pris choice bright ery stals= ‘ 3 e here=in-® few days, ~ Ask for prieeser--o- >: oq ent senetll = * : —— * es ee ape vee FS Guo . = Bae es! peepee neta See: . , , {cee y ee ce OO