ve ow om pa 4 italien Emi age Beuwe s ae : * so mieseat e £ ee ee bial dleeeiinn acai. cp ae «> er bee Sa phe aaa ® a eee SS L— <aneenmen TH Waller Bal er & Go. Limted, The Largest Manufacturers «1 (“A PURE, HICH GRADE * < Goce AS ani CHOCOLATES an, On this Continent, have received i353 HIGHEST AWARDS from the great , . Incustrial and Food EXPOSITIONS IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. In view of the C aution: many imitations t labels and wrappers ¢ our ¥| of nanely, Dorchester, Mass. is rinted on each package SOLO BY GR CERS EVERYWHERE WALTER BAKER & CO LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. {VoonD's PHOSPIODINE. The Great English Remedy. Packages Guaranteed to iptly. and permanently li forms of Nervous Sir “Orry, EDCEsSsive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- eforeand After Before ana Af ts, which soon lead to In irmity, Insanity, Consumption « id an carly grave. Has been prescribed over years in thousands of | cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Med.ctns known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if : j he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, | inclese price In letter, and we will send by return | mail. Price, one package, €1; six, $5, One will please, siz will cure. Pamphlets “ree to any address, The Wo Company, ‘ at... Canada. 8 ( own by Geok Hughes Druggist. Orders are pr ptiy filled A WILL CURE tee vy I Propsy. Fheametism, Heart D . pure ee : “ {ur - 5 : . ert x o Six t D&. L. «.. SMITH & CO.,. Toronto. we'can seli you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he followiag prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—g$4.00 »-r dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, n ay29 Charlottetown. A GREAT MEDICINE. Cod-liver Oil is useful beyond any praise it has ever won, and yet few are willing or can take it in its natural state. Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil is not offensive; it is al- most palatable. Children like it. It is Cod-liver Oil made more effectual, and combined with the Hypophosphites its strengthening and flesh-forming powers are largely increased. Don't be perewaded to accept a substitute / Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1. oud, Gy hi). PEPSIA,> EADAGHE, [REGULATE THE LIVEN ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. [PRICE 25 GTS. Tae HODDS MED. CO. LTD] TORONTO. A Pointer for Agents | The subseri finest YW O * ber has fitted up tenSof the SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts. These are all large and well lighed. They are heated by hot water, lighted by electricity, connected by tele- phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and oflice in con nection, rooms P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m PUTTER’ MULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any otLer medicine. ‘As a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles, Price 50 cents june Dominion Blend Tea. REGISTERED- SELLING AGENTS : Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. Rk. T. Holman, Sammerside, J. H. Myrick, Tignish. , A. McKinnnon, Colman. i. Aljbt. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane. A.J. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapand. Evety householdef should give Domiiox Biewnp Tes atria). It has great strength, fine flivor and is delicious in the cup. Cu’town, June 20—w 1 yr. All Druggists keep it. per bottle, ; vas, Emissions,Sperm- = a r 1, Impotencyand aB | = ] : saf Abuse or Excesses, E i HUSINE’S ROMANCE. } When Miss Magnolia carefully with- drew the dress iiom the great cedar trunk, unpinned the old damask ta- blecloth which eaveloped it and spreac out its sh.nitg folds for the admira- tien «cf her ni Kosalie, that young lady clasped her pretty hands and quo- j ted Keats \ thing of beauty is a joy forever.’ | Mirs Magnolia nodded and emiled She was small and round and brown |} as a maiden lady of decidedly certair } nee ould be But her heart, whic had teen full of sentiment once, was |} @ warm and sensitive organ still. And | she took a deal cf interest in Rosine’: i I mance Yes, my dear, it is a thing of beauty. |} Aiid to think that I wore it but twice } Dear dear “You had a lover, then, auntie?’ in- |} quired Rosine, “Yes, pet. This was one of the dress } es got for my marriage. But he went | aWway—on business. It is just the gown for our fancy dress ball,”" hur- ried on Miss Magnolia, “A trifle short, ef course, bat quite a piece turned in at that vou could here is the top let down You shall go as a lady ot llong ego Not so very long &g@0, auntie,” pro tested Rosine with a laugh, ‘‘but really I don’t like to take it. Ig is tos j love ly “Not {ra raiment of war. Remem- ber you are going to cOnquer the dra- gon!” “That is so, and the master should have written. ‘Thrike is she armed who wears a pretty dress!’ ” The foe agaigst whom Miss Rosine } Wilde proposed arraying herself was the obdurate uncle of her handsome lover. He had promptly and perverse- y opposed the marriage of his nephew, tbe young fellow would have ignored the refusal of his relative were it net that the old gentleman had always been very kind to him—had, indeed, taken the place of his dead father, Sc he decided that Rosine should meet his uncle and put his prejudice te rout. ile’s coming to visit an olf friend f his,’ Cyril had said, “Judge Chart- You know the Chartreau family. you have heard they are going te give a fancy dress bal! next i ulse I tol? him 1 was in love with a South- rn girl he—he (I have to drop inte slang, Rosine)--sat S;uare down upon Magnolia and I—are poor as the pre- verbial church mice.” Put just Miss Magnolia came to HResine’s like a regular little airy gcdmother. “The very thing!" she cried, rit..rose eat.n!”’ Rosine regarded her dubiously, de izhtec @ She knew her aunt hag juairded jealously her trunk- ful of trecsnurec, her jewels, her lacea, her rich, glistening brocade, “Do you mean it, auntie?” Miss M: gnoelia’s bright winked very rapidly indeed. “I do, my dear! I was young Once myself.” And that was how Rosine Wilde tame to be the belle of Mme. Chart- reau’s fancv-drescs ball. The proposed ‘esiivity bad ‘Seem the talk of New then elicf, “My always old eyes rh ans fcr several weeks. 2 enthl;j weet, ‘The ence was | The night , crisp ene ell resi ated, was co?! tread-Lakecnied rilantliy lizhteca, Many) e rolicd up, reled off, Wher tSconded irom the barouch I feit a Li le ner- @ ltue elatcd aud cuonsioug that he was monly wel indeed she Quite a picture the pretty young figure in the ‘linging gown of pale yellouwich satin ing 2g ; a chapouron she vcs, IFOKIMNE unco.. Vas. was piclurceqeiy puffed and quaintly fasbn- lone d. ihe corsage, cut rourmd, re vealid the firm, tull thrvat. Dainty mouse-skin swathed aime, wli-h if slender ere tiko exqui: it hy round ed, .nd the ::nall, olive-tin ed face was lighted to loveliness by pansy blac: €yes. A flash cf adctration succcede] th: serene ronchalance of Cyril Rodney's countenan.e as he caught sight of her. s.€ made his way to her side. “Queen Rosine,” he murmured “Youwie by fir the prettiest girl here to-night. Pcor Umle Alber! lLiow vill be his surrender!’ complete She swept him a mocking courtesy. “Ah!” she said, smiling, “if that c-n Viction were Lut mine— the sentence cnded in a long, soft sigh Site pas gagne,” he began, “Con- found it! I Lever can get my tongue around your c:eclism, ‘rhe etaying is however, thet if there were no sig«kag in the world the werld would stifle Now, prepare to face the musi-:.”’ Off he went. He soon ieturned and by his side was a sturdy old gentiei.an “The dr. gon!’ he murmured, Silvery hair and a dark mustache had the dragon, A florid complexiol had the dragon and a manner that Was grave, dignified and courteous, “Uncle Aibert,” emjained Cyril with boyish e:gerness, “this is Miss Ro- sine Wilde.” “Wilde!” The old gentleman wag startled per- ceptibly. die looked at the blushing girl, at the yellowish gown. He bowed “And,” avowed young Rodney, send ing his sweetheart a swift smile 0! encouragement, “and—the young lady of whom I spoke to you.” “Oh!” exclaimed Albert Ellsworth, Then, interrcgatively: “Wilde Was your tather’s name Clayton Wilde?” Rosine assented, “And your mother’s maiden was Magnolia Kingsley?” “Oh, dear, no! Aunt Magnolia was never married . My r other’s name wus UUAL,. COAL, LANDING TO-DAY, Per Steamer Albert, 600. Tons Old Mines Sydney Slack Coal, This is the best quality of Slack Coal imported for Furnace and Kitchen use. C. LYONS & CO. oct8—lw pat guar TEET siaane $10 per Set. Partial Set $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Bes material, best workmansh tt best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Street, Charlottetown, u25 mouth In honecr of the coming eut of their daughter Lisette. You will re | <ive a card. You will attend You w.ll meet Uncle Albert and you will take his heart by storm.” hiopecully had he planned hie schen enthusiastically hed he ex- plairei it. But Rocine protested, It | was to Le a grand ball and she had nothing to wear. Besides, she did not like the ilea of plotting to make a person like her. And— “FPless you!’ eried Cyril, “he doesn't disiie you, I don’t believe he even } knows your name, His resentment 18 general, not particulaf, As soon aa ‘t it seems a Southern girl jilted im when he was young, and he is | ni to save me from a Uke awful but when once he sees you he | is tound to capitulate. He is a regue | lar ould brick—Uncle Albert?’ “But I have nothing to wear, And what is more, I canont buy a dreag ior the Chartreau ball, We—Aunt DAILY EXAMINER " | Macchine BM Bs.cs “Eh?” cri.d the cragon. i The flooid color had iaved from his | cheeks. lic wes tugeing nervously al ' his dark mustache. Me looked agitated and perplexed, “My mother died ten years said Rosine, “and since then I hved with Aunt Magnolia.” Mr. FEliswerth regardei her grimly, “Is that,” he asked, abruptly, “your aunt's gown you have on?’ The soft flush on the giri's de epene d, “How in the world did you know?’ she counter-questioned, A queer, wavering smile was nis Only reply. A constri ined silence ensued. Cyri gave his uncle an astonished glance “So Magnolia is an old maid?” said Mr, Ellsworth abruptly, “If she is,” said stung to defense by a remark considered rude, “tt is because she proved true tc a lover who proved unworthy of her,’ “rh?” ejaculated Mr, Elswortt more sharply than before, Suddenly he turned away. The follawing Cay he insisted on ac- companying his nephew to the gaunt ramshackle, Once aristocratic old hous¢e in the French quarter, where Rosine lived, As they were passing the vault. ed entrance to the little flagged court- yard Albert Eliswcrth caught sight o! ago,’ have cheek Rosine, she and walkec a familiar figure moving among the potted palns and boxes of blooms, “Go on, lad,” he said to Cyril He had paused and was looking through the brief avenue of gloom tc the brightneses beyond. i Cyril was about to question this new Vagary, wien the thought of a pecu.ia: possibility made him catch his breath and Go as bidden, He knocked at the barred black door and was admitted tc Rosine'’s radiant presence, Meanwhile his uncle went into the coutyard, The little old lady standing by tre banans tree looked up at the sound of the step on the stones. “Magnolia,” he cried, Miss Magnolia gazed at him in a daz- | ed, half-frightened way. Did ghosts ever appear in the daytime? Steuter than he whom she had know and with | hair grown gray; but the same. Around | her, in a fantastic dance, the broken fountain, the long-leaved banana tree | and the giant oleanders went whirl- | ing. She didn’t faint, but She came | nearer to it than she ever had come | fa her life.” “Did you think that I had deserted you, Magnolia ? When I left you to go North on business I betieved in you as I’ve never believed in anyone While away I heard and read married that young | since, | that you had | Wilde I used to be so jealous of. S&« & went to Europe and stayed there,’ “But Clayton Wilde married Made- | tne, I always told you he came t¢ see her.” | “Yes, I know that—now, I was ga | fool to have been so easily convinced ot your falsity. You haven't changed a bit. I knew you the moment I saw you.” Miss Magnolia smiled delightedly. see her. “T never forgot the dress you wore ‘ the last time I saw you,” declared Mr Ellsworth, waxing fervent. “I recog- nized it on your niece last night.” “Last night! Are you-surely you are not the dragon?” “Wha-at?” “The—the Magnolia. Mr. Ellsworth still looked blank, “That,” murmured the little lady feeling that she was in for it, ané might as well make a elean breast o! wt, “was what Rosine and I calle: Cyril's uncle, and Rosine was going to conquer him.” He burst out laughing. “Well, she did. The boy will marry Madeline’s pretty daughter, And you Magnolia—you'll marry me.” “Oh, dear, no! I'm too old,” “Nota day.” “And ugly—now.” “Loveliest woman fin the worlg@ te me,” insisted the dragon loyally “Bless you, my children,” cried 8 voice from above. | She aid not know he had expected te | } dragon!" faltered Missa The pair in the courtyard glanced up quickly. On one of the inner bal- coules stood Rosine and Cyril. “Vanish, you scamps!” roared dragon. “Y sham't allow you to marry a South- ern girl, sir!’ shouted back Cyril, as he and Rosine beat a brisk retreat. Laughing and breathless they faced each other in the old drawing room. “Everything is lovely, sweetheart!” eried Cyril in an ecstasy.—Waverly Magazine, the > yy = Undertakers’ Notice “ Death’s but a path that must be trod, If man would ever pass to God.” Pardon our intrusion upon your time, but being newcomers we take this method of introducing ourselves, trusting that it may be a long time ere you may have occasion to employ us in our capacity ; but should you or any of your friends need the preparation for the la-t rest, we would kindly ask you to consider this notice. We will always carry a full assortment of Coffins, Caskets, Shrouds, ete., to suit the desire of the poorest or fulfill the last requests of the wealthiest, and having de- voted time and study to the business, can assure you that if ever called upon we will treat you with all consideration which sad moments, when our services are in de- mand, require. Weare here to remain, and while administering to the dead wil! assuage the feelings of the living. Please remember ue, as we assure you honorable treatment. Will be on hand night and day at our place of business, corner Queen and Kent Streets, opposite City Building and T. J. Morris’ Grocery. P. S,—The business will be continued as usual bv A. I]. Wadman at Crapaud. Very respectfully yours, A. H. WADMAN, 0. B, WADMAN, Charlottetown, Sept. 24, 1895. dy 2w (246) & wy wat 2i Exhibition Week ! While in town visiting the Exhibition, if your Watch is out of order, or if you want to purchase a new Watch and Chain Ring or Brooch, do not fail to call at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store, as he sells as cheap as anyin thecity. Tiy him and be convinced. G. G. JURY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Post Office. ish rade Watches just received and selling at prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality, Now is the time to buy. G. H. TAYLOR. North Side Queen Sque1-, july9 Cefoseeghs bottom. wear of the for the fall, demands of Sept. 25 . er . . ss . less in fit and correct in every detail of workmanship. fit our customers. ‘ The belated summer suit has now no place in the Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895— 246 pure blood, made by Scott's Sarsaparilla. To Shoemakers and others. Leathers and Shoe Finding, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and other Kips, Valf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. When Autumn Comes new styles come with it, and every man in Charlottetown, with any idea of dress, comes eourse. The best readymade suit is only a travesty of cor- . 1ectness. It isn’t even a clever masquerade. ail readymade misfits from your wardrobe and get some- “2 ahh thing stylish and haudsome, J produced to crder and fault- We That’s our rule and it stands, like rock gentleman of style, who, if not already provided makes no delay. We have now on hand a beau- tiful range of Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices to meet the the times. Our stylish Suits seem to create sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. McDONALD, JHE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. S. A. SOME PEOPLE GET FAGGED OUT norvous, weary, depressed, headaches, palid or blue lips, energy all gono—juat wasting away. REGAIN HEALTH by building up worn out tissues—pure blucd does it. SCOTT'S SARSAPARILLA makes pure blood, cures nervous and wasting dis- casen Scld whclesale and retail by Geo. E, Hughee, Charlottetown. NOTIOC#: We have now on hand and to arrive a full stock of In Findings we have Lasts, a’! styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Pege, Awls and Hafte, Sand and Emery Silks, Heel Balle, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Hee! Plates, Elastic Web, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. All of which we wil sel! at the lowest p»sible prices. Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and > J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. ¢¢ Eudora,’ world. lack, Priestley’s “Eudora” Cloth by the Priestley’s, whose f.mous dress goods are a household word all over the It is like their much esteemed Hen:ietta cloths; _ indeed, it has all their merits, and a few things which they It is made in black only, it is a perfect dust shedder ; has extra weight and width; and, fitting easily and draping gracefully it gives a distinction to th: wearer which all of & Priestley’s goods confer. them apart from all oiher goods. == “The Varnished Board,’’ and Priestley’s name is stamped on 5 + every five yards so that ladies cannot be deceived. ‘ & BIBOOCOOBORBOSOGOSOSOSOBOSC OC O0SO SOFT BORNEO SO OOS HOO MOeNeCSe aCC © ee eee Eee dain eeaoeaenenaee innate LE REORE DOCS MPOPIOSOSO OSOBOBORISOSOS OSCSOSON ST is the name of the new black dress fabric put upon the market 4 $ ty This is their excellence, which sets Sua “ Eudora’’ is wrapped on & ON WHICH THEGOODS oF ARE WRAPPED.~ A FALL GREAT BOOM eee SWELL TAILORS. We have been complimented several times in the past week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style of our Suits. P. KE. Island. We bave the best Cutter that ever cut on This is what the public say, and so do we GOODS opening up every day direct from Glasgow, Scotland. MeK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Tailors. Chariotte'. + September 16, 1895—135 we can —— Ce Feed ! Now landing fresh from the Mills: How About Lamps. The days are getting shorter, and we want you to inspect our Lamp department, Some people, you know, prefer them to gas, and our assortment is so large that suit any taste and any pocket. Then, again, what makes a nicer present than a handsome Lamp ? DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 8, 1895—135 HOWARD FLOUR & it you have not yet used it ask fer it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 —_ reed Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ Calf Meal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at owest prices. AULD BROS. to us for styles, as a matter of j i } THURSDAY, IN THE TREATY PORTS, Product Find« Favor ia the Land of Contuctus, A Canadian Vaxcovuver (Special) Oct. 14.—A _ ypae- senger by the last vessel from China etated the other day that among other Canadian products which are fast coming into favor in the CLincee treaty ports, ie the Canad an specific remedy for kidvey diseases of all kinds Known as Dodd’s Kidney Plils. The medicine was first introduced by Canadians and the increase in its use both by Euro- peans and natives is attributed first to the Banish accounte of its suece s inthe Canadian and American newspapers, many of whech are received in Shanghai and other ports, and later to its establithed efficacy in cur ing all kinds of kidney diseases, which are very prevalent in the coun‘ry. i 2 ie ear The South American republics have decided not to recognize the Caban rebels as insurgents pending the actions of the United states and Great Britain. How to Cet a “Sunlight” Book, Fend 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Ltd., 43 Scvtt St., Toronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. For 6 “Life bnoy” Car- bolic Soap wrapperr, a similar book will be sent. ‘This 1s a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading. Send your name and address wriiter carefully. Remember “Sunlight” selle at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent postage will bring your wrappers by leaving the ends open. rathw Quebec Steamship Company. # CAMPANA.” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL aod CHARLOTTETOWN. Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. SAILING DATES. Leave Montreal, Monday, 30th September, 4 p.m. “ Quebec, Tuesday, Ist October, at 2 p.m. ‘* Montreal, Saturday, 12:h “ at 4 p.m. * Quebec, Monday, 14th o at noon. “Montreal, Wednesday, 23rd “ al 4 p.m. “ ~Quebee, Thursday, 24th sa at 2 p.m. * Montreal, Tuesday, 5th November, 4 p.m. “ Quebec, Wednesday, 6th " 2 p, m. Subject to change should circumstances require it. CARVELL BROS., Agents. octS Professional — Card. A. A. McLEAN, 0. C. BA RISTEP, e., Beown’s Block, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. sey 13 —3m law (2) & wkv Are You Saving honey ? We know itis pretty hard todo so these hard tiue:—but then thiugs will look up later on, In the meantime Watch Your Smell Expenses. For instance, when youdrop in for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SCM:THING GOOD. Don’t be pnt off with something else When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking A REGULAR TEN CENTER. Menufactured only by The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal. Sept20—w fae Christianity vs, agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp-, the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on ** Christianity vs. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now oflered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen copies. or sale at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. apll—dy & wy Farm For Sale. The undersigned cffers for sale her valu able Farm, situated within a mile and a half of Souris, consisting of 40 acres, nearly all clear and in a goud state of cul- tivation, together with a Dwelling House and Barn. This is one of the best Farms on the Township. MRS. RONALD McLEAN. Souris Line Road, Oct. 4, 1895—d li wif LAND FOR SALE ,At Western Covehead. One of the best farms in Queen’s Co., consisting of 200 acres on Lots 33 and 34, formerly the property of David Landrigan, Esq. Will be sold en bloc or in parts to euit purchasers. A large part of the pur- chase money may remain on security. Possession given at any time. If not sold before the 23rd November, next, it will then be disposed of by Public Auction. For further particulars apply on the premieces or to my Solicitors, PETERS & PETERS Or to myself, JAS. LANDRIGAN, Kensington spt26 dy3i wy8i wy pat wy gar ’ ‘poe Fxecutor’s Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of +> late Augustus Hermans are reqvested to make immediate payment to the under- signed Executors. Also all ersons hav- ing claims against sai’ Estate are hereby notified to presen’ tame, duly attested, to us. M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, » xecutors Estate of the late Augustus Hermans. 122—law (1) 3m__— pat law 3m Farm for Sale. The Subscriber offers for sale his farm at Vernon River, consisting of 255 acres of Jand, over 100 cleared and in good cul- tivation, the balance well weoded and well watered. Dwelling house, barns and out- buildings in good order. Would like to sell before the Sth of November next. The property is well worthy of inspection by intending purchas; ers, W. W. FORBES. Vet. 1—3i wl OCTOBER 17, 1 895. a ER TORS LER SOA CUS E EEE ESS Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants. and Children. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor ~ pther Narcotic substance, li is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, lé is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Bliilions cf Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wi tecthing tr» 1bles, cures nd Colic. Castoria relieves constipation and flatulency,. Castoria a...milates thc food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving hea'try and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panaea—the Mother’s Fricnd, Castoria. * Oastoria is an excclient medicine for chil- aren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its good effect upon their children.” Di. G. C. Oazcoon, Lowell, Mass. oman * Mastoric is the best remedy for children of hich Lam acquainted, I bope tho cuy is not far distant when mothers willconsider the re.) interest of tacir children, and use Castoria ia- stead of the various quack nostrums which are destroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents Gown their throats. thereby sending them to premature graves.” Da. J. F. Exncueror, Couway, Ar Castoriz. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children tha I recommend it as superior toany prescriptiop kpown to me.” H. A, Arcaes, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. ¥, “Our physicis as in the ch’l.iren's depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular products, yet we aro free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look wity favor upon it.” Unrrep HosprraL anv Dispensary, Masa A.tuen C, Surrn, Fres., ‘She Conteur Company, TT Mrrray Street, New York City. pee SVSSSVSESS SCOEVSSSCESSSSS SSVSESEVEsseseses ONE GIVES RELIEF. 2262S FSD SSVSTAAGS SSE VEVBUTVSS BUTT HTEVESSSOSGOSGGOGS LISTEN ! Our RANGES for September. _— cales of AMERICAN L895, were 8 to 1 as against same month last year. 8% sold the first day, io break the record, satisfied Price October opens out with and bids fair Everyone $20 and upwards. A fall line of Heating Stoves. —_— FENNELL& CHANDLER Charlottetown, October 3, 1895—dy & wy Creme de os la Creme sw» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a that you are Manufactured by J. sepi24— dy & wky tf trial and convince yourself smoking the finest. H. FORTIER, Montreal. SERENE YS INE MOE OR Et inl AE. SS a ES " BATHERBONE SKIRT BONE FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPE Toa Ski A light, pliabie, elastic bone made from rt or Dress. = quills. It is soft and yielding, conforming rralily to folds, yet giving proper ethape to The only Skirt Bone that may be wet without injary. the ceiebrated FEATHFPRLONE this ies’ ‘ORSeTs corded with adies’ Dresses. COBS#TS are corded material For sale by leading Dry Goods Dealers, EAI RL SAT aR Ship Your Produce such as Butier, Cheese, Poultry, App'es. Potatoes, Pork, and all Country Produce — TO— =e Beans, Peas,, Oats, SEETON & HUTCHESON, RECEIVERS 2) BARRINGTON STREET,- —-- -— AND EXPORTERS, HALIFAX, WN. We will pay highes Cash Prices or sell on commission to best advantage. w&=~SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST. 2 S., CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors to Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. L. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue, White ani Brandon Italian Marble’and Freestone. ———_—— —_ We are the only dealers on P. E. Is'ag SCOTCH GRANITE. , eeping Scotch Granite ou hand. Low jrices for 30 days to_reduce_our ¢x'ra large stock, bot ren RR PUTIN yc ag." semana er et