“Mei reRer @F Ore Ps RIAT? FRSRREPHRS SEPP SAAS TST Se ’ | s ix saed every li i Tue Leapine DatLy Newsparer or P. EK. Iatanpb, afternoon, from the office ef EXAMINER Pustisnive Company, in the jon House Bnilding, Queen Street RATES F SUBSCRIPTION N ADVANCE) One Year $1.00 Six Mow 2.00 Tueexe Mevrne 1.00 Gux Monty 0.35 Sent pest peid to any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING RATES Fors adver visements which are ordered for « ‘ 9’ two weeks the charge is © cents neh for the first insertion, and 20 enis e i on” ation. Rate cards are fur 4 i mat the office. Special ev p st a reiueed rate are queted @r «a « . inches in size or aree s ‘ r three months or I Se an »| notices inserted unless paid for s ra fl ‘nis pe ne, and ander no e sta os |W such paid notices appear , e . stécia liscounts made on all edvertise- ste connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, | be inserted with rate of 10 cents per ‘eties, ete. No not the san Jine is paid oes Ww unless the regula ' i EXAMINER is considered by our aya Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. #&. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium threugh which to make their announcements pao s «bandantly proved by the ‘act that in order to accommodate ouc aavertisers we bave been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present sire, Tux Darcy Examnrven is for sale by the fol- sowing agenta R. H. Mason ost O'fice, Charlottetown J. Mcintyre. Malpeque Road, . c¢. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, Ss. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. D. Chappell, Prince Street, Racaar Store, Queen “treet, veo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. ” S Gray, News Stall, P. E. L. Rallwa) and on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum - merside. D>. Suthertand, Seuris. Hon. DD. Gordoa, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart UG. M. Clarke, Alberton a. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge NSE 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 is a first-class weekly newspaper—isteresting @nc full of the latest news. The subscription for Tot Weexiy Exax. 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 Tue DatLy EXaMINER. DIAMOND POTASH The Old I Brand. jue to supply our custom the alk reliable brand of The mannufaeture of S . have discont but have on hand ‘ with ve POTASH we inued, about 1,090 Boxes Assorted Brands a LARGS wh we are ¢ out at DISCOUNT on furmer prices. OFFICE—Two D ef Nova Seotia. BEER & SONS. jely27—2w eod Me ae \ ss. “ELLIOT."’ DATES OF SAILING. FROM BOSTON—5th, 15th and 25th of losing ors Sonth of Bank each monta FROM CHARLOTTETOWN—10th, 20th vod ; When any of these dates fall on Sunday, sailing will take place on the pre- «Saturday. Cargo taken toand from Island Railway free of cartage. Through bills of lading from all stations on Ialand rincipal cities in United States ‘ 0th of each month th ; ‘ . eliw op R. McMILLAN, Charlottetown. Alfred Winsor & Son, ‘ ex fri tu; pat sat : sOston A gents: &9 State Street. § wed, gu mon th; June 29, 1894 and wky ke ae Ol Collegiate School for Boys, WINDSOR, N.S. 106th YEAR. HEAD MASTER—Mr, H.M. Bradford, M A., Cambrivige, RESIDENT ASSISTANTS—Mr. G. M. Ack- lom, B. A., Cambridge; Mr. Lawrence Gent, B. A., Oxford, with a large staff of yisiting Professors The School possesses a well-equipped Gym- nasiam, with Instructor in attendanve daily; eiso large music rooms, play room, library. ericket fleld, skating rink, running track, et , The Batidings are lighted by electricity and heated with hot water. Jurior Boys receive Lady Matroa. Paplis are prepared for bssiness life or for any public exuminations every care from the Michaelmas Term begins THURSDAY, September 6th. ‘ endar for 180445, with full particulars, can be obtained from the Head Master. julyl?—éw eod ‘TO HIRE. A first-class Horse and Buggy, also a Double-seated Pheeton. Enquire at G. a. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- tow! Qaw (w f) 3m—tmay25 TINWARE Creameries and Cheese Factories. The very best work guaranteed on all ‘obs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. ’ , y , ? Y r M. STEVEASOS, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 535 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly atten led to. np —t se & 3S avED! i have removed my Book- binry to the Shoop next to 4. EF McEachen’s Boot Store, Weeks & Beer's Old Stand, Queen St., two doors below where I will be pleased to see all my customers. J. D. TAYLOR. ep30 tf NALY EXAMINER | t | | | ; | Steel Chafa TERMS : Four Dollars a Year ee = NEW SERIES . Mel - Se 2 Sens —_—— “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak frec.”— Euripides. AOS CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, AUGUST 1, 1894. = a ————— ake a — ’ : ia | ' 7} i r 3 i : Vai down ‘Tr ” i . . ” W hat a comfort ii is TO friends shiver and endure the old stvle of ment. But people are rapidly is fast disappearing : : npavet Bu 1.5 Perfect Tilter, Light Draft, Piates, Self Lining “ - Pitman. Agee Action, i ee ho Power. Our No. 5 Mower needs no introduction to the Farmers ot P. E. Island. Their ever increasing production, and thou- sands cf them in use to-day, attest their superiority larity. Our Tiger Rake has the lead. Itis a neat, strong, self-dumping Rake, and is uurivalled by any other in the country. 5 F We also manufacture the Ithaca Horse Rake, a light, dumper. Also the Sinzle Apron Binder leads thein all. For sale by the following Agents:—A. Horne & Co. Charlottetown; Bruce, McKay & Co., Summerside ; R. J. Mc- Kenzie, Dundas; J. M. Aitken, Montague; J. M. Dalziel, Murray Harbor North; Montague Coffin, Morelt; Martin Martin, Eldon; McLean Bros., North Wiltshire; McLeod Bros., Hunter River; Chas. Taper, Emerald; J. R. McNutt, Kensington; H. B. Huestis, O'Leary ; John Wilkinson, Al- berton ; James Ramsay, Tyne Valley. See our Agents before ordering, as they can give you better terms than formerly, because they get the goods direct from the factory. No middlemen to pay. “Extras on hand with all Agents. FROST & WOOD. July 13, 1894—wky EE SESS — 2 : = LOOK OUT FOR BARGAINS IN—— - PICTURES! on Friday and Saturday at the BAZAAR STORE. For WALL PAPER, WINDOW SHADES, CURTAIN POLES and PICTURE FRAMING we lead. BAZAAR COMPARY., MANAGER (Telephorwe 50). june7—tu thu eat A. FULTON, 3 WAX CATARRE “~~ ORz ET eee Ur TF sificugiv EFFECTUALLY CURKS CATAREH, COLD IN YH}: HEAD, CATARRBAL HEAD- ACHE AND DEAFNESS, JXELG SENZA, ETC. - Bold everywhere. Price, cents. M’fd. by THE LAWEER {DUCLNECO’Y., L'td., St.John, N. 7 ? : = PS = aS = : _— GAO. EL. COOK, PHOTOGRAPHER, Calls special attention to the marked superiority of his Photos. They are not mere Photographs, they are Like- Call and see specimens. ; CHILDREN’S PORTRAITS a specialty, for which no extra charge will be made. Studio—Corner of Qnreen and Grafton Strects, Charlottetown, May 19, 1894—3m dy Marvellous | POOSSOESSS 9S OOO GF 59OCE9OS999900 006 GI0 OF 660996095068 morning wrapped in the luxurious embrace of a RIGBY POROUS WATERPROOF COAT, all dry and comfortable, while those of one’s less fortunate + , becoming educated to better things, and the cold, clammy, air-tight rubber waterproot } 1 ! ‘ j raterproof gar- iW. | } } | town in ¢t dy & wky—june? | Tickeis io Boston. Buy Your Tickets for Boston by & §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), ——F ROM—— W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Cerner Qusen and Water Streeis, { Charlottetown, June 22, 1894. i ; j simple and durable Rake, which is a combined hand and foot | §pen for the ! | } | | Saring i right. | ate sum. ; ‘ ’ Stuer Hest and popu- TheSeasideHotel —WILL-— Season on June doth This beautiful watering-place has been much improved this season, so as to make it as enjoyable as possible. Stiil-water and surf-bathing, croquet and lawn tennis, boats and fishing, beantiful shady walks and avenues. Terms very moderate. Address, SORT SEWSON & CH. june30 Charlottetown, P. E. I. THE SOGIETY 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, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreai. Que of the hichest Galleries of Paintings in Canada. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock a. m., to 4 p. m.- All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as” Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Barau, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a rreat many others, are members of this Reslity. Sale of Paintings at easy terms, Next distribution of Paintings between the Society and{Scripholders on July 25th, August Ist and 8th. Price of Scriptum 25ets. Ask for Catalogue and Circular. H. A. A. BRAULT, janl7—mwf tf Director. WE ARE Showing our new stock of & Summer Tweeds, Worsted & Fancy Overcoatings. Also, a beautiful assortment of Panting (ZX } Our goods are all new, and our prices jnet We can dress a man for a moder- it will cost nothing to look through our stock and name your price. We Will Guarantee Satisfaction. A. J.MURPRHY, Merchant Tailor, Jane 1 1894.—tn fs tf i hi BY STEAMER FROM LONDON: ‘Bass Ale, Pts. and Ots., | Bottler-—Cameron & Sannders, London. Guinness Stout, Pts, and Ots. nesses, and make invaluable mementoes of absent friends. | pyis brand takes high place in England | Also, Bulldog Brand Bass, Pts & Qts, by R. Porter & Co., Liverpool. WHOLESALE AT LOWEST PRICES. J. & T. MORET?. JInly 6—6i tu fri BD OOOO 995994005066 90909996 69059908 9F5S 098 90G8 000008 ; ot q \\ : TAT PDO CNOW LEDGE Brings comfort and improvemen?*nd i ma . tenas to personal enjoyment when | vightiy vaed, The many, who live bet- | ter than othersand enjoy *ife more, wita less expenditure, by more promptly | adapting the world’s best products to | the needs of phyzical being, wil! attert the value to health of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in tho remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to {ts presenting in the form most acceptab’a and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreshing and truly beneficial properties of @ perfect lax- ative ; effectually cleansing the syztem, lispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanently curing constipation, It has given satisfaction to 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 ci Figs is for sale by all drng- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrug Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, yor will not recept any substitute if offered. W.R. Watson, Denggist, Charlotteowa P.E Island. iymwtf CAMPBELL’S QUININE WINE ———-_sconmmm. CURES: Dyspepsia, low spirits, loss of appetite, painful digestion, malaria, and gives tone and vigour to the whole system. Be sure you get CAMPBELLS, THEY DON’T ACREE. Poxn's Exrracr — Jersey Mosquito — smnallsize. Have ‘em small size. Have’em bigger. For touch bigger. STANT RELIEF INSTANT RE from Sting of MOSQUITO from ‘ iTES Heot of SUNBURN The universally rec- ernizei Specific for P.LUS. (Seedirections with each bottle.) For ait Externar Wourxps ann Inpramep Surraces a Wonvirnrun Heacex, Bathe the Aching Head or the Swollen Feet with POND’S EXTRACT. What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs‘itutes to do thety work, then use something else ‘‘just as good “in place of Pond'’s Extract. But when the mosquitoes come themse!ves. use nothing but genuine Pond's Extract. Made only by Ponp’s Extract Co., 76 Fifth Ave., N.Y. City. 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 ail LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known, 25c. and 50c. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Prernictens MONTREAL. Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Priuce Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses- sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government of Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Ten- porary Loans, at 4 per cent, interest, on call or on such terms as may be agreed upon. This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of large or stall sums for short or !ong perieds. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prov. Treasurer. june25— pat FATS, TRADE MARKs CAY COPYRIGHTS. CAN I ontaye PATENT ¢ For a Semseeeater ua tare tions strictly confidential. A d formati ul i Pat a fh on concerning tain them sent free. Also a books sent catalogue leal and scientific free, Patents taken through Munn & Co. Teceive al notice in the Scientific American. and us are brought y before the public with- out to the inventor, This ed w , elegantly illustrated, bas 0! the oe. of any suiencite in the wor! @ year. ri sent vy. a@ year. eh fas caatis Cetde eee Ke Tritten for The EXAMINER. “LYNDALE,” * Dark Eved Sailor.” j | If you chance a-roving by Orwell Rear, Go see a place that to mie iv dear; | Trace up the river to its fountain clear,— There is bonnie Lyndale, There is bonnie Lynidal . My happy early home. ? they growing green ome as they have Go see the groves ; are Are th no as rind Are those »-neefal homes there as T have seen ? | Once in bonnie Lyndale, ' Once in bonnie Lyndate, ' : in summer’s cheery bloom. Does the evening twilight such beauty bring ? Does the robin liit, and the milkmaid sing ? How now goes life where my memories cling Down in bonnie Lyndale, | Down in bonnie Lyndale, On hill, and dale, and loam ? When the plowman plows does he plow the lea That my plow has plowed ere I plowed the sea ? Ere I ploughed with sailor’, with sailors free, Far from bonnie Lyndale, Far from bonnie Lvudale, We furrowed fields of foaiu, Are there many there who were there with me? Are there many who left it so listlessly For the blustering blasts of the bleak blue sea, Toiling far from Lyn late, Toiling far from Lyrdale, Or slumb’ring in the tom ? If we all went back there how changed we'd seem ! The long-legged loon, and the careworm dame; VYould we know each other, while tears would stream, ® Down in bounie I. Down in bonnie Lynda When all were gathered home? dale, ' a es In our gathered ranks would be sadd’ning gaps, For year by year at some door Death raps, | And I'd mi8s my own there, forgot, per- haps, Now in bonnie Lyndale, Now in bonnie Lyndale, A-nid the hills we clomb. Ye beardy bards of Prince Edward Isle, ‘Tis worthy your song and ’tis worth your while; Sing ye of spots ye jove best, and I'll Sing of bonnie Lyndale, Sing of bonnie Lyndale, Though seas between us foam. The night was dark, save the moon’s pale scowl, And the woods were hushed, save moaning ow], When the winds around our good ship did how}, Wafting us from Lyndale, Wafting us from Lyndale, My happy early home. the 7a’ LETTERS TO THE EDITOR. insech teaestien A MOVE IN THE RIGHT DIRECTION, Sir,—I notice, and it may be interest- ing to the public to know, that Mr. George McKenzie, a clerk in the Registry Office, Charlottetown, has been transfer- red to a position in connection with the Provincial Secretary’s Department, where he is employed in assisting to prepare the schedules relating to income tax, &c. was always impressed with the conviction that there was too large a staff in the Re- gistry Office since the Prince County books were transferred to Summerside, and my convictions are now strengthened by the fact that one of the hands can be conveniently dispensed with to suit the exigencies of the situation, and at the same time there still remains a sufficient staff to fuliy and efficiently perform the current work and complete the back work. This I have ascertained from the heads of the departments. Itis to be hoped that other offices will be pruned, and all such barnacles put where there is something for them do, and in the interest of the tax payers of this country that all sinecures be dispensed with, and the strictest econ- omy practised in every public department. Citizen. <> For Over Fifty Years. Ay Ovp Anp Wert Triep Remepy.— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- nig, with perfect success. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhea. Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind.—m. w. f. wkly—I y SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, July 31. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameren master, for Point du Chere: 26 cases mackerel........0+--++.+++- Se. 3 8 ‘bris. ‘mackerel... .4.4.....,... 64 tO Dias. cone seneapons 12 20 CASES CELEB. .rrerreorecceseee covers 49 TO WN ii isis crtinocketenerkdies ke 140 30 B OB non ss 0:0 ongeerece $ 373 On same date per SS Miramichi, Baquet master, for Montreal : 20 Ce ME citiviineixcacusta Se 191 cnces Iobatera.z.......020..66cc0s. 1344 © Ort Ba ones ps edecce 48 $1658 A Graduate of Toroito University Says “My children have been treated with Scott’s Emulsion from their earliest years Our physician first recommended it and now whenever a child takes coll my wife immediately resorts to this remedy, which always effects a cure. 4 Indisputable. Why spend $1 for a bottle of medicine for a complaint when one box of Beech nearly a!l known diseases ? This is because constipation is the cause of nearly all ail- ments and Beecham’s pills cure conatipa- tion. A valuable book of knowledge mail- ed free, on request, by B. F. Allen & Co., 365 Canal St. New York. Jerry Simpson has been renominated for Congress by the Kansas Populists. For cramps in the stomach take a few drops of Dr. Manning’s german remedy diluted in either warm or cold water. Th effect is instantaneon:. Sold by all drug seeeee am’s pills.cu ting only 25 cente, will cure. Single Copies Two Cents : = : : my, VOL 34.—-NO. 26 KITCHEN CHATS. A Namber of Timely Hints Given by an Fxpert Housekeeper. One of grandmother's wise ways was to keep a cup of alum-water always close at hand; it usually stood on the .¢adow- sill beside her work-basket. Cut Sagera and bruises of all kinds, if wrapped in cloth wet with alum-water, healed with a rapaity that was truly wonderful. This is so simple a remedy that it is worth while to know about it. Excel- lent for burns. The Care of Brooms. The rapidity with which brooms ordi- | Darily wear ont is surprising. This is | partly dae to leaving the broom -tanding on ite brush end when not in use, but more to carelessness in handling. A piece of strong cloth, or better yet, of old woven under-flannel or s‘ockinet, should be drawn on over the handie and down below the place where the broom splints are stitched. A few stitches with strong cotton arn should fasten this cover at its ower edge, and gather and fasten it around the handle, sewing the stitches through and throngh. This cover holds the broom-splints together, and prevents their breaking out and the tearing off of the banding of a broom, which repeated striking against doors and mop-boards and reaching under heavy pieces of fur- niture does. Washing Oilcioth. Kitchen oilcloth does get shabby often in a remarkably short time, and the manufacturer and the merchant who sold it get all the blame, whereas some of it should be shouldered by both mis- tress and maid. Tepid water should be used in wiping up an oilcloth, and soap only where there are greasespots. Wet only asmall portion at a time, and, as soon as the dust and dirt are removed, wipe perfectly dry. After the oilcloth is cleaned, go over it with a flannel wet with linseed oil. Use plenty of strength rubbing in the oil. Once a year give the oilcloth a good coat of varnish. With proper treatment a oes oilcloth lasts for years, and the colors keep bright even after constant use has worn parts of the oilcloth into holes. How te Clean Lamp Chimneys. One of the most disagreeable tasks of the housekeeper is made easy by the use of a little salt. 1f your chimneys is very sooty take some soft paper and clean it, but use no water. When as clean as you can make it with the paper, take a dry flannel cloth, put some salt in your chimney and rub briskly. Treat the outside the same way and you will be surprised at the brilliant polish ob- taiaed. Any piece of glass can be treated this way successfully, and even a flat-iron can be made free of rust if rubbed over a paper on which salt has been sprinkled. Beef Dripping. Housekeepers will find that good beef dripping is better than lard for some kinds of pastry, and for frying pur- poses, thouch for the latter use it burus sooner than lard. Clarify it by pouring boiling water on it as it is en from the dripning pan, letting it stand till cold and firm, then taking out the cake of fat and scraping off the impurities from the bottom; the rest will be clean and sweet. Bacon fat can also be used in place of lard, but mutton drippings ll only answer for frying purposes, and many cooks will not use them even for that. A Good Kecipe. Here is a recipe which I once oun, and always remembered it because its goodness. I send it that others may try it: ake one gill of forbearance. A pinch of submission. Twelve ounces of patience. A handful of grace. Mix well with milk of the best hu- man kindness. And serve with a radiant smile on your face. Please try it when you feel all out of patience and everything seems to go all wrong, and see if it doesn’t help you — The Household. Beauty of Red Hatr. If the women with red hair would only study how to use it becomingly they would be proud of the distinction of having it, instead of dissatisfied with their fate. There seems to be an im- pression among women with red hair that almost any shade of blue can be worn by them because, as # usual thing, they have fair and delicate complexions. But, ‘as a matter of fact, bine is the one color above all others that they ought toavoid. The contrast is too violent, and the combination is not harmonious. The shades most suitable to be worn with red hair are bright, sunny brown and all autumn leaf tints. After these may be selected pale or very dark n —but never a bright green—pale yellow, and black unmixed with any other color. Solid colors are more becoming to red- haired people than mixed, the miixed colors nearly always giving a more or less dowdy appearance. % fact, red hair is usually so brilliant and decided that it must be met on its own ground, and no vague, undecided sort of things should be worn with it.—Detroit Free For the Kitchen Floor, If your kitchen or any other floor that you do not wish to carpet shows un- sightly cracks try the fellowing recipe forttem: One pound of flour, three quarts of water and a_ teaspoonful of alum and make a paste of them. cooking well together. After removing from the stove stir it into alot of paper that istorn in small pieces and let it soak, stirring as much as you can, The paper should be stirred until it is allin a pul and the mass is so thick that it is hit cult to stir longer. Apply it to the cracks—be sure the floor is freshly clean- ed first—and force it in, smoothing it off even with the surface. Leave it to dry thoroughly, and you will find that it is more lasting and a great deal cheaper than putty. This can be painted right over as though it were wood.—Pittsburg Dispatch. Worth Knowing. . Nothing is better for cleaning dusty and greasy garments than soap bark. However, it cannot be used for light hued ents, as it possesses just enough coloring to darken delicate tints. It is quite apne and may be pur- chased at any drug store. When the end of a seam is reached in stitching by machine, the easiest and neutest way of fastening the threads is to turn the work casual and restitch for a short distance. THE PAST guarantees the future. It is not what we say, but what Hood’s Sarsaperilla does, that tells the tory. Remember HOOD’S CURES Fatal Result of Delay. Sickness generally follows in the path of neglect. Don’t be reckless! but pra dently take a few doses of Scott’s Emuls‘on immediately folowing exposure to colds It will save you many painful days and leepsless nights. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY the great Blood and Nerve Remedy. A Marvelous Medicine Whenever Given a Fair Trial Hood’s Proves Its Merit. The following letter is from Mr. J. Alcide Chaussé, architect and surveyor, No. 153 Shaw Street, Montreal, Canada: “CC, 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : * Gentlemen: —I have heen taking Hood's Sarsaparills for about six months and am glad to say that it has done me a great deal of good. Last May my weight was 152 pounds, but since HOOD’S Sarsaparilla URES I began to take Hood's Sarsaparilia it has in- creased to 103. I think Hood’s Sarsaparilla isa marvellous medicine and am very much pleased with i.” J.ALCIDECHAUSSE. us Hood’s Pills cure liver ills, constipation, biliousness, jaundice, sick peadache, indigestion. NAAAAAAN ON MAY OIVANVAAANYS HUREBRAH! ADAMS’ TUTTE FRUTTI Is the best thing in the world © for Ath . It allays thirst and invigorates the system. Allow no imitations vo be palmed off on you $ Caledonian Gathering The undersigned will receive Sealed Tenders, marked “ Tenders for Catering,” from persons willing to contract with the King’s County Exhibition Association for the privilege of providing Refreshments at the Gathering of the Clans at George- town. No tenders will be accepted unless re- ceived before 7 o'clock, p. m.on Jaly 31st, inst. The Association not bound to accept the highe-t or any tender. GEORGE F. OWEN, Seey. King’s Co. Exhibition A:a’n. Georgetown, July 26, 1894—dy Watch you Weight If you are losing flesh your system is drawing on your latent strength. Something is wrong. Take Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, to give your system its need- ed strength and restore your healthy weight. Physicians, world over, endorse it. Cra’i be deeetved hy Sebstitetes! Soott & Bown?, Belleville. 4!! Druggists. Sc. §L ti DR. J. P. MURRAY, DENTIST, Queen Street, - - - Charlottetown may30 Ir 15 Realty... Equal to any Imported Take my Advice and insist a this Ro eee OOP y cj “eence?° Konrgnne Physicians Endorse Them, and Physicians Mra. Warren B. Whittemore, Headache and Catarrh. How many people suffer constantly from the above diseases, which ulti- mately lead to ‘nervous prostration, consumption and death. Mrs. Whitte- more says: ‘‘Have had headache and catarrh for years, and found no relief until I took Skoda’s Discovery. I have not had headache once since.” Skoda’s Discovery purifies the Blood, tones up the nerve centers and makes you well. Skoda’s Little Tablets cure constipation, ic, and dyspepsia. 35 cts. per box. Medical Advice Free. SKODA DISCOVERY O0., LTD., WOLFVILLE, N.S, Forgeale by?all! drazgists. Trade enp ia W. R. Watsons Charlottetowa ea re mes Sage: a ae SPC PO SIS See es acl y Somme ne ee om Pa vie Rea Sr end rf ane the y O '