- oe "ame —_——— oe —— ee ee THE D.sTLY owe Le” aa tae ene aa IXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER IS, 1599 wor Ask your doctor how many pr ~parations of cod- liver oil there are. | He will answer, “ Hun- | >< 2S >< Oc : FOR __<t>- 3 THE WOMEN | i | } ar le QQ r them »? Acl- hay ’ a | ' which is the best. He will | re ‘“Scott’s Emulsion.’ | Black Unde: wear. gt ' a o ; : hen see that this is the | underclothing : Y 1 ; ere lee popular among Ey h | one you obtain, It contains | a. "a i: | \ iady aqgescrioding a “ | t! purest cod-liver Ai. ITée e ina fashion journa says — me -_ . } . Was of LL esi ¢ { > | from unpleasant odor and | ™ | > ;With empiecement of insertions of | taste. You also get the hy- | black lace draw : ind | Si le } iu ransparent elbow eeves, tied | pophosphites and glycerine. |' Napesanallly 3 : = te i |with pale turquo a three are blended into | bard of the same ; ¢ i 2 | ck la as yit ind healing and nour- . © 1 Kn¢ of tu ( It is i j ‘ . medy. iutiful. and ) ' on , | C 1e Silk ec ucn and $t.0e, all @ruggists ; 9 © nnderclothing rT & }OWNE, Chemists, Torente, | used for a “nds oO! \GcIChOwusilis, _ He | with s and_ insertions i ¢ yw ) at c 1 ; “ alenciennes, with CTELG SkeAMSHIP CO'Y | isietisce sobon wmeris” run through o It alsc washes periectty, and ‘ts tone (Limited) ‘ rroposed Sailings from Be YCNTREAL and QUEBEC BU | en About Shoes. During Soason of 1899. One of the facts juoted as eV dence a } 3 c y 1] ex FOR PICTOU. N- S. | prove the. insanity of King Leo- ! nold’s daughter, recently, was her hav ~CALLING AT=— g i TE i nun er ot shces in her fa:her Point, Gaepe, Ma] Bay, Perce,| possession— the exact number we are Ceupe Cove, Summerside, Chars; lottetown ap i Souris. From Montreal From Ch’town | al op. m. ai6p.m, io 13th Nov ot : ; emi . ao L7th J y oO Oth July | ado slat co do 24ib ao ; ' ~ | do 14th Auog. do Tih Aug. do 28th cdo do 2ist do Jy Lith Sept. do 4th Sept. | a 25th do do 18th do } o.2 do Sth Uct. do 2nd Oct. . 23rd de do iG: 4 do ‘) Gih Nov do 30th do | i i ’ 1) it OT eturuing will Jeave Pictou, ¥. 5. every | rrate Monday at poor, on arrival of | Tryine from Halifex and St. Jobn, call-| wg at Charlotietown, Summerside, Perce, | Ga-;e. Mal Bay and Father Point. sv bject to change should circumstance | er'7e Ib. CARVELL BROS, Agents |} tde= 2aw. | ' S $ Gity of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK LINE z= e So oe e > - - \. S. City of Ghent will sail from Chak kitetown every Friday até o’cloc tte season of 1&69 for Halifax, calling at Summerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- lniy, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon Niner, Sheet Harbor, returning will leave I!slifax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger eccc modations. Saloon amidships. Special low tieights will be given this season further information apply to W W CIARK. Age €lL.Tewn May 27 tf THE | dious of American | occasions. WEEK’S GROCERIES... <e= Perhaps you would like to get a littie more for what you spend. Perhaps yeu would like to 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. JOHN McKENNA. QUEEN ST. GROCER The subscriber offers for rent his residence, orner of Hil!sborough and Richmond Street The bouse coxatains ten rooma and is furnish- ed with electric light and fitted with bath, @te., connected with the Charlottetown Sewerage Eysiem. Possession given at ounce. Apply vo HENRY SMITH. Sept lith, 189 . \ afraid to give, though it is said to have approached the neighborhood of five hundred. Perhaps not the most fasti- ladies have ever rivalled this number, but certain it is that many of them have an array of shoes which is, to say the least, aston- ishing. One of them asked for the name of some deserving young woman to whom she could give a few pairs of her old shoes. None of them were worn, she added, as she never per- mitted herselfto weara shoe which showed a crease in it ‘Twenty-one pairs of new shoes were her regular standing order at the beginning of every one of the four seasons, and this with- out reference to special pairs for special Another woman, who was going abroadthis summer, ordered fifty pairs. Extravagance in shoes is carried to great extremes, the American woman, like the French, priding her- sel- on her extremities, and the care with which she dresses them. Men supply themselves even more liberally, and nothing is so surprising to the in- experienced person as a glance at varied assortments of shoes which make up the wardrobe of some of our men. Short Skirts. Short skirts are in evidence to an amazing extent. You see them on trains, boats, in hotel dining rooms and on city streets. ‘They are not bicycle skirts or golf skirts, but have been made for travelling, shopping and the general utility business by the most excellent tailors. Doublefaced cloth is used for them almost invariably, and the check or plain surface is on the outside, according to the taste of the wearer. Many of theskirts are made so that either side may be turned out- ward at will. It must be confessed that the effects of this general abbrevi- ation are not altogether pleasing, says the Philadelphia North American. The regulation length for these skirts requires that they should come within four inches of the ground—no more, no less. They are supremely comfortable, but far from beautifal, and on a stout woman who has a large foot @py are apt to be ludicrous,— Beston Herald. To Remove Rust From Steel. Rust upon knives or other steel goods is difficult to remove. If very badly disfigured, rub with a fine file or TE P.E. ISLAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 1 5th August, inst. 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 are in use here. Our terms are a:ways satisfactory to our students, Send card for prospectus this date P. O Box 242 1, OXENHAM Ch town Aug 11899 Prin. & Prop. 1 mo dy wed sat wky Phone 174 \P. 0, Box 326 ; sand-paper to take off the worst of the | roughness. Rub thoroughly with olive | oil.and Jet the article. stand forty- eight hours. At the éerd of this time | rub again with Of@nd-then with finely | eee ; nowdered. unslakedtime. Kerosene t | | will prove effectual unless the article 1s | | ] ——— ii } } badly, rat I ; : A of I } nat wiil When one has nice steéi Knives, not cK int 1 ) | in, Ci ng tl LV t Lj i tn say % { , ie ; et } | ! Diades W id ill ~U ( ] i { Heuse—hold | In the growing popularity of gas or | oss eee he tere : hana nAt ha t electric beate nould not be tor gotten that oi! stoves have kept pace} with the progress of their latest com petitors. In many. places n the | country if 1S possidie only to use an oll | steve, and they are still more econ- a } Sey } ' omical even where gasis to be _ had. pome orthem now on the market burn with a blue flame, like that of gas, anc their manufacturers have succeeded in making the flame odorless and a full flame at the moment of is, and pro-— ‘ ducing lighting. If you have any doubts or perplexi- ties as to the doctrine or practices of the Church, why not ask an explana— tion from your clergyman. This would seem the natural thing to do. One would think that in a case like this the parson would be the first man a parish- ioner would goto. But it is simply marvellous how few people ever think of doing this. ‘The clergyman is the last man they will goto. Some little objection suggests itself or is suggested to them by some outsider, and it goes in rankling and festering in their minds for months and years. ° As like- ly as not they talk about it all over the parish. Then it comes toa head and they perhaps sever their connexion with the Church, without ever having uttered a word tothe parson on the subject. Cases like this are occurr— ing every day. SALT RHEUM TORTURES Die away before the magical effect of Dr. Chase’s Ointment The tortures of Salt Rheum are almost be- yond human endurance, and as the flesh bee comes raw, and the itching and _ burning increase, the suffering is so intense as to elmost drive one crazy. In desperation salves and ointments are applied, only to give rise to further disappoint- @ent and despair. But there is hope. ‘There is assurance that you can be cured just as scores and hundreds of others have been by using Dr, Chase's Ointment. Mr. John Siron, of Aultsville, Ont., writes: ‘*For seven years I was a sufferer from Salt Rheum, and my hands were so bad I had to wear greased gloves. Nothing seemed to help me, but I was induced to try Dr. Chase's Oint- ment, and one box cured me completely, There is not a trace of the Salt Rheum left.” Dr. Chase’s Ointaent has effected most miraculous cures in all parts of this great Dominion. Couid you have better assurance that it will cure vou? For sale by all dealers, sr Edmanson, Gates & Co., Toronto, Tea Talk (At the tea tables) Ob! Mrs. Oldham this is lovely tea, where dij you get it? At Sander- on & Co’. Of cou always get my good there. ~~ ‘Quality - | an: freee es eseeeee eee Prices Moderate Economical house— wives consult their best interests by buy ing tea at San dersorn & Co Removed —TO MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— ~=—— London House Cerge: Thomas Carn pbell -| him the full amount of his ' . | Mr. Bond then | Kidvey Pills, PAID HIS CLAIM. | iliatesibis Robert BordCured by Dodd's Kidney Pita hens Being Given ij ly aice Udo. } AdDUAC Mt. Brydges, Sept 11.— Rober Bond, of | his piace, i8 famous a8 the man whe wa liowed Total Disability by the Provincial Provident,of St. Thomas, and who subse- | quentiy recovered Owing to his ure of | Vodd’s Kidney Piils. He suffered from } Brighvs Disease and was given up by the doctors. The Insurance Company paid claim, $600. learned of the only and in-~ falliable eure for Bright’s Diseasre, Dodd’s ised tnem (oth eextent or; | twenty boxes aud is well today. | A recent letter to an inquirer reads ; Mt. Brydges, June 12th, 1892. Dear Sir—In answer to youre of the 22nd ult., I would eay that my cure by Dodd’s Kidney Pille was entirely satis~ | factorv and I recommend them most heartily. Yours truly, ROBERT BOND, ———— Weary of Experimenting With ealves, suppositories and ointments and dreading aturgical oderation, scores and hundreds have turned to Dr a. 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 than one box is required tn effect a per- manent 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 dve. a Minara’s Liniment for sale everywhere, sienna ills lbtitlapininmnnmeiee De not clip ahorse and putan over-~ coa'\ on yourself. Take your own medi- cine. —— —___ Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. DR, A. W. CHASE'S ~ o« GATARRH CURC ... 2 Ao. ig sent diret_ to the wuesased parts vy ‘be improved Blower. 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Having an experience of 25 years in tbe business in boih Canada snd the : United Stutes places me in & position to buy ard sell agood grade of goodeat a lower price than sume firms eel! shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High erate footwear, the Jargest manus facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,000.000 Sboe Dressings & Laces all kines Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on earih MOTTO.—-Honest Value For Honest Prices N Ct == Arrivals Every day_we are opening up lots of na in Ladies Dress Goods Ready-Made C. othing Gents’ Furnishing The balance of stock of Ladies’ Shirt Waists at half price aad less. 25¢ will buy Shirt Waists that were 68c; 50c for $1.00 quality. sie see — J. B. MACDONALD & GO LEADERS IN LOW PRICE....... Swords will be beaten into plough shares later on; but ot armers do not need to wait till the ‘“‘ Peace Conference” if over, before buying their plough rhares, as they can do soa orce, by calling at the Masonic Temple Store, where a share, or other plough extras can be had for Jess money, an setter than any imported. Prove this at once, by trying hem, MEE Se ede TERE Ip Ee. A. MACLEAN MANUFACTURER Of ALL KINDS OF DAIRY & FARM MACHINERY, Esdale Foundry and machinery Depot. Office, anic Temple ‘ harlottetown, P, Important Notice Lancashire Fire Insurance Co. Victoria-Montreal Fire Insurance Co. The above Companies are not connected with the P. E. Island Board of Fire Underwriters, and are not bound by the tariff rates. Im, therefore, prepared to effect insurance substantially reduced ra J. J. JOHNSTON Agent, Charlottztown,'P, E. Islan 4 —2aw ti | oe TO LWPORTERS. We are prepared to quote through rates of freight, om Tinplates Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise from London, Liverpoo!, Glasgow, Avonmouth Doek and Antwerp to Charlottetown and all pcints on the P E Island Railway. Apply to PEAKE 3ROS & CO C’tohwn Tuly 11, 1899—pas li- Truro | a i SS =< a al. dit al nnne,een 4. ceo. tee BAO £22 oe oe Oooo i on i to Ge