; 4 : é ) ; 4 ‘ 5 ‘ 1 g Th 4 . : ‘ ; ss . ris Lae iar t a “ 77 é 3 i af i | : ‘ t t re % i 4 1 } i ta + 4 7 f! eaten ete tit ak ot August 1899 2 Ww eod is ee ET OTT eo rome o% e ran a mile, iso v l many a young i} fout the “ All ee by’s Own Soap. » sicin wonderfully soft and ~ we > - ut fragrance is extremes || Bewar : of imitations. ALBERT TOILET SOAP C2., fi MONTREAL. 9 ees | ’ fen ide ee r FOR SALE. freehold farm, situated Road, eight miles from ich was owned by the Leod This is one of the ‘ms ever Offered for sale It ie situated in the ‘tion in Queen’s County. acres, 95 of which are cultivation, the balance h hard and soft wood. [t h spruce hedges and has a laree orchard. Railway Station, Queen’s Couniy Court House snd School House all on the premises; wharf and cheese facs wry are withiu easy reacli. The dwelliog house and barns ure al! that can be desir ed sed are in good repair. Intending purchasers must see the property 'o ap- preciate the many advactages it offers to che aepiring agriculturist. The property may be inspected any day upto the first of September, when to parties interested full partculars and terms will be giveu by the undersigned. Another farm of sixty acres half a mile mile from the above with three never fail- ing springs of waver will be sold separately Or in connection \f desired. SARAH 8S. MACLEOD, HENRY S. MACLEOD, Admistrators of the estate of the late Henry M. McLeod. 190 d6i w3 Herring r.erring Elerrine 300 Barrels July’ Herring just arrived. J. T; Peardon Lower Queen St. “The Vaccination: Act, 1886” Vaccination wil! be attended to under he provisions of this Act, by the under- signed, at their re-pective offices, daily; or the present between’ 2 and 4 o’clock > m. Taat veluable oo tae St. P+ter’s Chaclottetownh, w late Hearv M M: most deeirable fs in this province. niceat farmiog a It consists of 12 in a high estate o beiog covered wi ia well fenced wi RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D, PETER CONROY, M. D., Sup’dts of Vacciyation ag 21, 1899,—dyead2wks DIRECT CARGO. From’ Ponce, Porto Rice Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright mo- lasses. 300 bris choice bright sugar. 100. brls choice bright crystals due here in a few days. Ask for prices CARVELL BROS —— PORTO RICO SUGAR Thirty tons Just landed For sale; by HORACH HASZARD . U Charlotretwn | x ai NN Man LAR LOTT GOWN, AUGUST 26, 1899 EDUCATION OF THE BLIND; Dear Sitr,—Having seen in. different publications articles speaking bighly of M-s. Fraser, teach ie bisnd, in Hali~ i fax, N. S,I had the pleasure a short time ‘go tosee and hear some of the fruits. of his treatment in ibe person of a son of Angue McDonald, Queen Street, who has been in that’ institution for the ttwo years. His father asked me to his house to see his Loy’s performance I was received kindly by Mrs. McDonald, snd after pertaking of teaand cake we were shown intOA® spacious room where satthe noble boy atthe organ and played most beautifuly. There was @ party of fisely-dressed little girls invited to bonor to Mre, \McDonali’s youngest daugSter’s birth day. ” The organist played some smart tunes and the ladies went through the tashioa- able dances Io beautiful style. The read- ing Came next in course and caused me '0 wvoder with admiration. To see that boy run over a large sheet of paper with such rapidity with his fingers was a sight not to be forgo‘ten. I must say I spent a most enjovable evening for which [ returo my Sincere thanks to Mr. and Mrs, Mc Donald for there extreme kindness, R. L, do Augnet 17th, 1899. =e +e “A GROWING TIME.” “Yes, it’s a growing time in Canada, a growing distrust of Liberals, who promis ed, when in opposition, to reduce the national expenditure, but who instead in- crease it by over fifteen millions. A ‘growing time,’ yes, the expenditure is growing,and growing very fast, “A growing time—for ballotestuffing, bribery, fraud, and impersonation. Wes: Huron, West Elgin, South Ontario, elc. **A' growing time—Mann and Mackenzie like it; two millions for them is the kind of growth they appreciate. “A growing time—yes, contractors aod politiea! wire-pullere are ‘growing’ fat. at the public crib. “A growing time—for scandals which the Government dare not, fully investi- gate. “A growing time—the fear of issuing a writ tor Winnipeg is ‘growing’ every day. “Six‘v millions show that the expendi- ture is growing. “A yrowing time— for the public debt.” — Portege Ja Prairie News. —- - w0we — WELL DEVELOPED MUSCLES Owe STRONG NERVES AND PURE BLOOD MAXK THE STRONG AND HEALTHY PAINE’S CELERY COMPOUND Bestows all These Blessings os Well developed muscles end etrong } nerves belong oly to healthy and vigérous men and women. Paine’s Celery Compound ~ill give the weak and tie eicklv full muscular power, strong nerves, pure blood and digestive vigor. It will do more to conteract. the on-coming of ill-health, sickness and dir- ease than any other mediciné in | the world. In an untold number of cases where other remedies have failed, Paine’s Celery for .esulée,making old and ‘young happy and joyous in the possession of sound health. It is criminal forany intelligent man or woman to continue suftering from disease that Paine’s Celery Compound ie able to banish. Honest and able physicians, the truest family druggist, clergymen, | members of Parliament and the best peo- ple of Canada, recommend Paine’s Celery Compound with pleasure and satisfaction. 2+e+¢e --+erse The words of praise bestowed upon Componnd has brought about the | wished~ ST, JOHN, WN p | Diy Mr. W. H. Bowser Found the Only Cure for Back Pains — Dodd's Kidney Pills. The Discovery not Confined toone Per- soo or Distaict—People allover Canada know tbat Backache 1e —and Is Ix iney Ac} that Dodd’s Kiduey Pills will Re- move it S+. Joho, N. B,Ang25.—All classes in all*distric’s of this great Dominion have long since recognized the fact that Backs ache, so called, is nothing else but Kidney ache. In the Maritime Provinces this is e-pecially well knowa, Fishermen,of the Gulf ; Sailors of the Bay of Fandy and the Atlantic; Rafttsmen, of the Resti- couche; Lumbermen, of the St. Jobn:; Farmers, of the apple orchards of the Avnapolis Valley ; people in every walk of life in New Brunswick, Prince Edward Island and Nova Seotia, men and women, al! know ihat when the back pains or aches, the kidneys are affected. That thisis *tois proved: they have tsken Dodd's Kidney Pills to cure them- selves. Dodd’s Kidney Pills act on the kidneys. If these people cure themselves of Backache by Dedd’s Kidney Piils they must know Backache is really Kidney ache. Andthey have been cured as their published letters to that effect show. Mr. W. H. Bowser, the weil known and popular comniercial travellera of St. John, N. B., writes : “Re Dodd’s Kidney Pills, I beg to state that I have used them for pains in the back “and have fouod them to be all vou recomnend, viz., a positive cure for Kid~ neytroubies. I believe them to be a sj Jendid tonic— good enough for me anyway..” Dodd’s, Kidvey Piils sre forsale at all druggiets.at fifty cents3. box,six boxes for $2.50 or will be seut on receipt of price by The Dodd’s Medicine Company, Limited, Toronto. NOTES AND COMMENTS. _—_—— —The keynote efthe prohibition cam- paign was *ounded by Mr. Duncan Mar shall: ‘Vote them down.” Js it strange that the discreet Guardian hesitates to eound it? Is the Guardian in earnest for probibition, or is it ‘simply playing with the question, as an actor does, to rake in the probibitionists’ dollars. nD A- Guaranteed Asthma Cure. Clarke’s Koln Compound Cures, Some years ago this would have been con- sidered an impoesibility, but Dr. C'arhe sas solved the problem since completing a‘s ex- periments with the wonderful Kola piantin England. In December, 1893, he fou, that by combining extracts from the Kola with other extracts made from the Gren. doua vlant. which grows in Califoruia. ttcat the compound would cure the = severest cases of asthma. Upon exper:neriins cn one of; the leading London hosnitais he found that 9% per cent. of the cus¢s were cured in from & to 90 days’ creatient. Since the introduction of this wmely f:ia Canada in 1895 there have bees over Suu cases cured in Canada alone. Mr. R.N. élume, C. P. R. engineer, Western IM yixicn, writes : ‘I have been a great sulfescr from asthma in its worst form for over twe ve years, and never succeeded- in vetting anything to help me permanent!” aa‘is Cc. P,. R. doctor prescribed Cu“kes Koa Compound for me in December, i8,. when two bottles entirely cured me ; ‘at leust. } _bave not since had any return of the asih- ma. I am personally acquain.ed sith a: least six persons who have bees cuted tron asthma by.Clarke’s Kola Coriponml, snd feel it my duty to recommend it te ali wre may be troubled with this disease.’’ Three bottles are absolutely euaraniesd to cure, A-free sample bottle wil! be sou: to any person troubled with as hitia Address ‘The Griffiths & Macphersui-4'o, gole Canadian agents, 121 Churek etreet, Toronte, Ontario. Sold by a’ drics’ — Others may relieve, but O‘arke’a Foin Compound for asthima permanevi ¥ _ulee. Scld by Geo. E. Hughes "hy a tit “is. Hood’s Sarsaparilla by thore who have vsed it prove the merit of the medi- cine Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax. SS**La Grand Duchess” Tueeday st noon+S S Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tuésdays aud Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Wed. nesdays4 pm. 3 S Halit: x nm. mm. ‘Lickets forsale at stations onP E Island Railway For Tickets, races avd infor- mation apply to ve! W W CLARKE, Agent Hi L CHIPMAN,Cansdian Agent Halifaz N THE WEEK’S GROCERIES... ag me Perhaps you would like to get a little more for what you spend. Perhaps you would like tu have everything fresh and nice. “If you will try my store I think you will find that your money will go farther, And all the groceries you get will be good and fresh. rd | De Ve McK ENNA, QUEEN ST. GROCER LOST OR STRAYED--Away from the owener’s premises about two months agoa dark red milch ¢ i , horns, ow with tops, sawed off her abouts > A Any information as to her where- oe we " er received by the ‘ 3 Angus Currie, Donagh, T° ) reward willbegiven "aug a1 wal ” | Phone 174 ESTEEMED EBXCHANGES Montreal § If the Liberal Canada has got rid of the free trade end anrettricted reciproc ty rubbish that keyt it in the cold shades of Opposition so jong, there is no reason why the political parties ) should not alternate in office here as they doin England, with advantage to both parties and tothe country. At any rate both parties shculd be taught that they will be held to strict account by the elec- tors ; that the breaking of pledges and the squandering and plundering of public money will not be condoned, ~ + — Esterhazy Hooted.!} cae 2 party of Lonpon, August 24.—The Daily News says that ex»Mayor Esterbazy, who is a fugitive from France, was recognized on Oxford street today by a few persons. They began groaning, and their actions soou attracted, other persons, and jn a short time a well dressed crowd was fol- lowing Esterhazy along the street hooting bim. The police interfered and diepersed the crowd, while Esternazy made his escape ina cab, EEE With Years WISDOM. The answer to that old query, “What's ina name?’ was not hard to define in the case of pne justly celebrated Family Remedy that had its origin away down in Maine, which proves that with age comes wisdom about QN'S cove clon LINIMENT An old lady called at a store afd asked for a bottle of Johnson’s* Anodyne Liniment; the clerk said ‘they were out, but could sup- ply hey with another just as good.”. The engaging smile that accompanied this in- formation was frozen stiff when she replied: Young Man, there is only one Liniment, and that is Jonnson’s. Physician. a ———— ret Originated in 1810 by an old aay There is not a remedy in use which has the con- fidence of the publie toa greatér extent. Could a remedy lave existed for nearly a century, ex- cept that it possess extraordinary merit? Our book on INFLAMMATION free. Price 25 and 50c. I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Muss, CHARLOTTETUY'N Business College ———AND— Writing Academy Will re-open for the Fall aud Winter Term ON AUGUST 29th. (“Let the Searchlight of Practice illuminate the uark places of Theory’’) A THOROUGHLY Progressive, Practical institution, in which young men and women are not only taught Bookkeeping (in ali its applications to Commerce) both by single and double entry, buc are trained how to do business by actual bu+iness transactioas, The s'udents act.as buyers, sellers, traders, bankers, boox-keepers and accountants io Actual business operations, and the curreney issued by the Co lege Bank, and the mdse, issued from the Emporium are used in boua- fide business transactions. just the same as in mereantile and banking houses. Book - keeping in itself maybe learned at home. but a knowledge of how to traasact busiaess cannot be thus acquired. That our c urse and system Of training is emiently practical write for testimonials from b isiness men and from stadeats who are now holding lucrative and responsible positions, SUBJECTS: Book-keeping by single and double “entry (thenretical 9nd practical) Actual Rasiness Practice, Business Penm wship, Busines Correspondence “ommerei Commercial Lav, Ra:lroading, Steampoat- ing, Hanxing (+ctual practiceia the Celieve Bank). Typewriting, Snorthand, and Navi- gatioa. FACULTY: 1, RB. Miller,. Prine’ pal, Teacher of Pook- keeping, Arithmetic, Business. Practice. business Correspsdence, Typewriting and Navigation. A.C. MeMillan, Vice Principal, .Teacher of Koltroading, Steamboating, Hanking, ac- conbting an! Actual Business Practie>. J. Harry Williams, teacher: of. Bu iness Penmanship. th Wm. Moran [‘icense’] Teacher of Short- hand. Geerge S. Enman, Esq., [Law Firm Me- er & Inman] Lecivrer on Commercial aw For cireulars or full infor mation write Orapply to L. B. MILLER, Principal - All interested are jeordinally invited to call the College and inspect our system of training and work in general, PF. HE. ISUAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, RE-OPENS: TUESDAY, 15th August, inst. _ satatataaeatena Our Business Course comprises all the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals the very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting courses cannot be excelled, Text-Books, the latest. and best, bearing date 1899 arein use here. Our terms are aiways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus this date P. O Box 242 1. OXENHAM Ch town Aug 11899 Prin..& Prop. i mo dy wed sat wky P.O, Box 326 Aritnm-tie, oietas a ie PROWSE The Wenderful Cheap Men ueekeses 4 | q - *» that Little 3 Hp 3 2 | 2 < ae aie se SK es DRE ' * sonD ROS sreecee