~ i Ee aa The Daily Examiner The Ex Pudi Company senate Read, nt | i HE DAILY EXAMINER. | | | | | JOD Printing ~ ' RATIS ¢ “i rion , Sor. ace aia ae | We have firs*-class facilities en Bear o4.00 - — ——$—$—$—$—<—$—<—<———<—SSa= ie ________ |for turning outethe best qual- eee ae fERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Lib 7 af lity of b Priating, from a ae oa ce ue Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Enuripides. Single Oopies Two Cents Viriting card 6 a ea Ua } Ss. iat a ca 2 P- ; 2 . ; re an * a schaiahniinnscaailalels-aimbanniak ts a ie i aon 1Cispi y Work THE ‘AT a ee ae rr Prices low eu! mad 7 “4? % a “ - : : a” _* c. ge ae Oe CHARLOTTETOWN. P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1896. NO: AS..\ chee conte ' ‘ o 7 AUiand see Us, _ — . cad ‘ Sa ‘Examiner Publishing Compeny CALENDAR FUR OCLODR. isve ee a cee ee ——— — — = — = pe ner” CHURCH SERVICES New Moor . au | ce Musical Studio First Quar } rag l extensive patronage Fail Mc ink fest quar ! ars, M } wil as | structions in Organ, Piano ‘ \ Culture the : Hint Theory o i c ) his Studio,on Monday Day of ek:{... : 1 water | eR 14th, inst. Int g¢ poy wil! | i j blige by leavis eir names at essrs. | ema oi re j Miller } N St at the Studio, | nj lb } aft | where terms and full particulars may be | §] Thur-da | 5 43) had. , 1 Friday B | ; | i +] Beg vill receive as thorough at $ | Saturcay % 7] tention as more advauced students. 4) Su » 2? 8 § . . , . , a] Mo | a7) | SAMUEL N. EARLE. 6| fuesda 11} 25? Lo 2g] Septl—dydeky. 7 Wedr« » 6 23} 11 2 a} Tb ’ l 21 | 11 3l 9 Friday | LS i9 | moro tnrdav j T> 1 9 x ~~ ¥ 19 | Saturday 4, oe i ‘OR AE tl geudey is} 1 tel i &. A OF ; i —— « Monda i i 2 1 I ‘> le a a coe ; _ 8 tale. Wes alty, two anda half miles lesa - ~ . : fro } 7 Sl wed ~ ar a rom tl a farm contaiving 50 acres ed sua at i a) I ; , ; _ eg " 23 | ; | ais lear, and ina high state of cultivation 2 He : ‘ . - rt Frontng on the shore. A rare chance . a a Ln ; » avt for anyone wanting to secure a farm near 27 | Satarcay <0 | o | . 2 | the town. Apply to 18 | Sanday : 3) Bi Se ei Is | Monda | 99 +o ee ARTHUR NEWMAN. ~! $0 | Taesiay | 30 |} 9 40] C 2 Wednesday Ly 4 3 | LU oe Bt | Thursday | 501 10 44] it tania it $3 | Frida | ty : 17 a ; ly $b) Sateriey b) lel NOW MUSICA Ota!) a i 7 } rat ¢ ; 8 Suna | i i ait os] ‘ ln +} 50] "1 of aa $7? [ues j ! iS] l |} Miss Katie McLean, Graduate of the Hali- | W edd \ it | 4 2 4 j fax Conservatory o Music and Pupil of Mr. 2 ' conde of » the Cel cones Musician and Director ‘ aday 5 40 | of the O us Ciub. will open a class for 90 | Friday i ‘ SY — | Piano Instru ‘tion, andthe Theory of Music, gl} Saturday | 6 40,44 | 6 20 M mes a ee otthe Y, M, C, A. Rooms, on vat i , onday,t he 28:h inst, se pt2i— ALBANI Grand Operatic Concert ¢ oth acts or g the 3rd and Gounotl’s FAUST. ACT IlI.—The Garde ACT V.—The P: sThe scenes from the opera in i t Incluadir scene. aon S elit costume. ARTISTS ' MADAME ALBANI, Prima Donna. MISS BEVERLEY ROBINSON, M: MUNS. L’EMPRIERE PRIENGLE, Ba MR. BRAXTON SMITH, MISS BEATRICE LANGLEY, Sok ‘0 | Violinist. HERR RUDOLPH VON SCARFA, Cor inector j ; Te | The s from the opera under tne rect = ipe rvis { ot ; : } ERNEST GYz. _— | Sub-cription lists are now at Dold’s & i Renkin’s Drug Stores, for the appearance ef the aabove artists at the Opera House on November 23rd. One superior Sbhorthorr Bu Calt Leicester Ram Dambe, and Berkshire | Pigs. All pr winners, and from prize | Wianiog stock. HENRY LANE, Mvunt Mellick, Lot 29. T is oct2— wkydin TINE TABLE FOR FERRY SETAMERS The steamer Southport wil the Bast and West Rivers until farther notice @s follows: ' ply on EAST RIVER. Will leave Prince Street Wharf on every | Monday for Fast River at 3 o'clock, p. m. feturning Tuesday for Charlottetown, | leaving Hayden’s Wharf at 7.50 a. m.,| ca at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Charlottetown for East | liing Wharves: leaving : ' : i River at 3 p. m., and making return trip. | The steamer will also leave Prince Street} Wharf for East River on Saturday at 5,| ving Hayden’s Wharf for Cuar | alling at Haggar - 6m... ea lotietowr at 7.30 a. m., ty’sand Hickey’s Wharves—making re turn trip at 3 p. m. from Prince Street. The steamer will run t Mount Stewar | every alternate week as the ti les may &u) é WEST RIVER. Will leave Charlottetown for West River | ridge, Thursday, at 4 p. m., ealling at | Westy » required. Friday mora- ing leaving Wet River Bridge for Char- | lottetown at 7 calling at Westville | making return trip from Charlottetown to West River Bridge at 4 o’clock, p. m. ROCKY POINT. The ateamer Elfin will leave Prince St. Wharf daily (Sundays excepted), a8 fol m., 9.30 lowa:—At 6.30 a. m., 8.00 a. &. m., ll a. m., 2 p. m., 4p. m., and 6.00 p. ™. Will leave Rocky Point as follows :—At 700s. m.. 8.30 a.m., 10.00 a.m., 12.06 B60n, 5.00 p m., 6.00 p. m., 7.00 p. m. Sundavs—From Charlottetown at 9.00 am. 12.45 p.m. 2.00 p.m. and 4.00 P m. From Rocky Point—10.00 a. m., -30 p. m., 3.00 p. m. and 5.30 p. m. THPORT FERRY. er Hilleborough will ply on Ferry till further notice as mi pt The stea: the Sout follows : Sundays excepted, leaving Charlotte- , and every half own da at 1) a. ™m hour ay 10 p.m. Leaving Southport até645a making half hourly trips uf 10.0: n. Sunday trips :-—Boat leaves ( ttetown at 7 #.m., making half pour ps up to 335 pu Steamer laid off . TL we o'clock, noon Oa Tu »y and Friday of each week the Steamer in off time to ace ym modate the traveiling public. od How isour Wate Keeping Time is a delicate piece of machinery, and to give satisfaction «hould not be kept going year after 1. ; Waccu year without cleanining If yours needs a'tention. bring it at once to ,and we will put it it in ood ler at a moderate charge New Prices in Watches Ww ’ +. vY Lave bibieiy received a n assortment of Silver Watches for Ladie’s and Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Call and inspect i m W. N. TANTONS Great George Street, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. ee | Hitneessadt Sold in That tead early pickings, er wholesome, invigorating drink. to keep : : their 5 Few | fragrance. plea a - “FROM ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON.” —- —— ~ 7 = - a a = = = - - « 4 = = - om = os a ~ = ao Za naa eae 2s seatebsa Z2BAZ A Be b&b Bo BSL 2EE S22 2225225252256 4225 525255525255 >==> ss ————— — _ _n = <= = ? + Because you tion to look buyer. JOHN PURE TEA is, Tea leaves, scientifically prepared, from off well cultivated plants—is a yple, however nervous, are otherwise than ntly affected by drinking properly prepared y & properly prep WE PUT This H *}1 see it. at our stock of Furniture. We'll be really glad to have you look, bebause the looker of to-day is to-morrows FURNITURE “2 Guards and at Them. Won for Wellington at. Waterloo. ingly at it” has won for us the largest clothing trade of any store on P. E. Island. Our importation of Fall Clothing exceeds by far any- thing ever before imported for one season's needs. Ulsters are going to be largely worn this fall, and our stock of these is at once a terrible and a beautiful one. Reefers and Overcoats Tiave aiso been imported in immense quantities, and beautitul qualities. You can see these goods without / buying,but it is safe to buy here almost without seeing \// Try the Bargain Corner anyway, when- next you want // Readymade Clothing. cKay Woolen ar at w ° r ™ af R cK re i ory 3) Holy Conimauion on the tf f ) each’ month—3ervice and sermon by Rev. Mr. Andrews. juct a service and deliver a sermon on the “ae Thus is an invita- a a ia il -a o>-tf> al 1 ii NEWSON at oa > s FTTTTTTTYT TTY? es 2c —— 22% - — ewe -- 3 . ~ BE gg =e vier eienaasine eae ane os on advertisers. G.H. TAYLOR, Graduate Optician. -y Sid Queene Synare, Cii'tovo It’s Your if your skin is cracked, broken, chapped and sore. use a soap that heals, not wounds ; strengthens, not destroys ; makes the skin soft, smooth and sweet, It’s your fault if you do not use BABY’S OWN SOAP. For sale by all druggists. THE ALBERT TOILET SOAP CO., MONTREAL. Advertisers ! ‘fhe home circulation is the most Tig Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. for our large adveriising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY Fault You should that valuable tor That accoun*s | Hon, David Mills,M, P ., Joins Other Lead- A PHILIPPINE MARRIAGE. A Curlous Ceremony Which Obtains Among the Negritos. When two Negritos, a people of the Philippine Islands, are to be wedded, the whole tribe is assembled, and the affianced pair climb two trees growing hear toeach other. The elders then bend the branches until the heads of the couple meet. When the heads have thus come into contact the mar- riage is legally accomplished, and great rejoicings take place, a fantastic dance completing the ceremony. A POSSIBLE CABINET MINISTER, ing Members ofthe Dominion Parliament in the Strong Endorsement of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, The Sage of Bothwell, as his familiar friends sometimes speak of him, the Hon. David Mills, was a_ sufferer from catarrb, and to a public man it prov- ed most annoying. He freely tells, how- ever, the very quick relief he secured when he commenced to use Dr. Agnew’s Catarr- hal Powder. It is one of the great virtues of this medicine, that it does not trifle with the patient, but gives relief almost instantly, and calls for no prolonged period to effect a cure. One short puff of the breath through the Blower, supplied with each bottle of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder, diffuses this powder over the surface of the nasal passages. Painless and delightful to ure, it relievee in ten migutes, and permanently cures Catarrh, Hay Fever, Colds, Head- ache, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis and Deafness. Sample bottle and blower sent by S Detchon, 44 Church street, Toronto, re- ceipt of 19 cents in silver or stamps. 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Jo st ayey oy ji St 9By ‘es]e auofuy seop Jou ‘jou MONLY T oydosqsvzvo B B1Ip OS PIOAV OF auop (q UBD IYA\ ‘fINd Jo yuo ould Ty inh U Ad] By} pveip pezi[vot mayo Qo} oy} xt Sdiys UT Bes Ot} 0} UMOP GINA OFM BYS JO 10119} ULVUT OUT, *29gR ML Oy) UO STIND mo0o0 "*eQOSeny Clean Breath. A foul breath is disastrous to any one. Many causes will give rise to this, decayed teeth being one of the most common ones, and this, not only from the unpleasant odor that the decay cives rise to but also owing to the fact of their being in such an unhealthy -ondition it is impossible to masticate food properly, consequently — the stomach gets out of order, and indiges- tion is the result. A very good thing to remove any unpleasant odor from the breath is to rinse the mouth well with 10 drops of the concentrated solu- tion of chioride of soda, in a wine slassful of water. Build Up. When the system 1s run down @ person becomes an easy prey to Consumption or Scrofula. Many valuable lives are saved Real Spanish Cooking in O%. An American cook would be horri- fied to see how fish is fried in the Southern European countries. The cuts are simply swimming in a pan half-filled withthe oil. In fact, olive oil is so nutritious that the shepherds of Spain depend largely upon it for their daily food. They are always found with a good-sized bottle of olive oil, a loaf of rye bread and some onions. A couple of slices of bread are soaked in the oil, an onion added and the whole washed down with a glass of wine. Stronger men than the Spanish shep- het ds are rarely found. UN- WHERE HEARTY DISEASE IS KNOWN, A Beulah Land in Contrast With This Age of Fret and Fume. Where this Beulah Land? Thousands wilt enquire, for Heart Disease is striking down its victimsin every corner of the land, and its terrors grow apace. Beulah Land to the victims of heart disease is to be found in the use of that remarkable medical discovery. Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart, whjch is miraculous in its effectiveness. Indesperate cases it gives the quickest relief—really within 30 min- utes after first dose is taken—and in 6 short time banishes the disease. Where the symptoms are pronounced every wise man and woman will take this medicine as a certuin meave of free'ng the system of any elements of heart trouble. Only one positive statement does this medicine jus- tice—It is an absolute cure for heart trotible. Sold at Dodd’s Medical Hall. Over 1,000 chips of all kinds and = s'zes pass up and down the English chai nel every 24 hours, and there are scarcely ever bearing up for the chanvel. — = lf You— CANT AFFORD to smoke 10c CIGARS and cae g enjoy a good one, take our ad @ vice and try the celebrated VARSITY CIGAR ae —_ | ie Sake for dc eeee VARSITY... is for sale by all first-class Druggists and Cigar Dealers. S. DAVIS & SONS by using Scott’s Emalsion as 3000 as & de ake in health is observed. Highest of all in Leavening Power.— Latest U.S. Gov’t Report less than 200 near Land’s End leaving or - 2BOOO 8 666404 oe Baking t Louis Re public ing tothe tradition, after the tooth had ABSOLUTELY PURE | ¢ J ‘ A Hopeless Case. Whe Senior Partner—I guess we will have to give up trying to get that money from Sharpe. The Junior Partner—Really? and he threw our last collector cut the window, where the man fell through an awning, you remember.” “Tea” ‘Now he sends in a claim for the damage to the awning.” SUFFERED UNTOLD AGONY FOR TWO YEARS — At Times Unable to Walk—Totally Cured of Kidney Troub'e by South American Kidney Cure. Perfect relief from intense suffering is as the contrast between the darkuess cf the dungeon and the bright sunlight of the heavens above. This was the experience of Mr. John Suel}, a well-known retired farmer, of Wingham, Ont. Let bim tell his own story :—* For two years I snffered untold misery and at times I could not walk, and any standing position gave in- tense pain, the result of kidney disease that followed u severe attack of la grippe Local physicians could not he!p me, and J was continually growing worse, which alarmed family end feiends. At this criti- cai moment I saw South Americar Ked- ney Cure advertised and resolved to try it, asa dying man will graspat aryihing. Result:—Before half atottle bad been taken I was totally relieved of pains, and two bottles entirely cured me.”-- Sold at Dodd’s Medica! Hall. — o> -— Returns so far in from the Florida elec- tion indicated that th: Democrats will have sixty out of eighiy representatives. Returns from thirty-two counties in Geor- gia show a net Democratic gain of 3,685. . PAST YOUR PRIME but in ene: yet yoa hard with you geciine Perhape not in years, cy Your health is not good ly inow what js the matter t) Your basiness, tco, ia oa the People miss the old elastic spirit you showed jn forme: swears. ‘The sec! t of ill thie is that. your couseitution ie worn out 2nd yeur b!ood is bad Set both rirht by the use of Chase's Kid: aey-Iéver Pils. One box will eure you Tsien rt Oita bl.sifl Bible Class at 2.3 All seats free and unappropristed. Every body welcome St. Peter’s.-Moly Communion at & a.m. Matinsat ll. a.m. Cacechiam at 2.30 p. in Evensong at 7 p.m All seats free and unappropriated BAPTIST Prayer meeting at 10.30. Rev. C. W. Corey at 1] Pastor’s Bible seats. > . - Rev. Geo. Muinifod at 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.30 p. m Y.P.38. C.E. Mondsy evening at 7 30 » : r i - oy Prayer ineeting Wednesday evening at 7.30 Week night services.—Monday, Tuesday, preaching.” second Wednesday of eact Wondertul Relic it és of a tooth which, ingly, ground to a powder and then thrown into the river. But the particle came together, i again tooth, which “It looks that way. His office is in before the ordeal, quietly reposing in the second story of his place, you know, the bed. of the eT Atver this miracle, the ‘‘fTemple of the Sacrea Tooth,” which had also been destroyed METHODIST. Prince Street—Preyer meeting at 10.15 | ! CHURCH OF ENGI . Peul’s Holy C ning prayerat 11. Sun ; : AND St nee 0idbtm day Schoo! a «| OF g yrayer at and 7, Sunday School and Class at 230. Strangers elcome atid provided with comfortable CHRISTIAN Church, Uprer Greet George Street. clock. A cordia! invitation to all, SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services at 7, 11, 3 and 7. hureday, Friday and Saiurday at 8 p. m. RAILWAY MEN. Gospel Meeting —Reaiember the Gospel eecting in Philharmonic Ball Sanday rternoon at 4 o’clock, condacte!l by tbe ailway wmeo. Siraugers always wel- me, Lesso#1 Cor. 2-1 “Paul's | Chestunt street Gaelic service at 4 p.m. ST. THOMAS CHURCH, LONG CREEK. Morning service and sermon by lay salers every Sunday at 11 a. m—the yuit, Sunday in each month excepted. fourth Sunday in Mr. Andrews will alse con- 4 mons. the Temple at kaka- dama, Japan, The Temple ontains a wonderful tradition says, at Yakadama, Japan, elie in the shapé one of he gods pulled from his Jaw 1 01 ler o have a weapon which to dis- ‘atch an immense cobra, says the St. Years ago, accord- with yeen worshiped by heathen devotees for senturies, a change of sentiment tovk lace in regard to the relic. It was leclaved to be a frau land was, accor 1- s and so the priests say, forn 1ed themselves into a perfect was found as perfect as by the unbelievers, was rebuilt and the tooth again enshrined as an object of adorat#on. At present it is kept in a gold box wrapped in films from the sacred white spider’s web. Non-believers in the power of the Sacred Indestrucible Tooth say that it is simply a molar of some extinct species of gigantic animal. BEWARE OF COUNTERFEIT COINS. And Have a Care That You Are Not Decaived by Crude Imitations of Diamond Dyes. 2QOOBSPODGISSOSHOOONNHOSIIG9OHSHOOCO Viethers Rey: George Manifold at ll Rev. J. W.! Anxiously watch declining health of Howard at 7. Sundav School and Bible! their danghters So ma ire cut off Class at 2.30 by carl that Upper Prince St.—Prayer meeting ey! ther for — 10. Rev. W. J. Kirby at 11 and %./| the early « a : 4 Morning topic ‘The pastoral address with the re 8 of aoe a! pi eyond with piuricel Fel vices,’ everirg topic | kd : a. _— oarae- “Jesus the carpenter a sermon to working | parilla wil restore the quality and ie” Seeker Eckel unt thle She > quantity of the blood and thus give at 5. Epworth Leagne at 3.30. Strangers | Good health. Nead the following letter: cordially invited: conifortable ceats pro “Th but just to write about my vided, daughter Cora, ared 19. She was com- * : eee ee had that tired eeling. anc site fins ie aaa K eepiIng everlast- Zon - Prayer meeting at 10-15 Rev. | hive ates thr at on = eee D, Sutherland, at 11 ad 7 Sunday } a re eo School ani B-ble Claes at 2.30. : St. James’—Prayer meeting at 10, Rev. T. F. Fullerton at ll and 7. San é > us in day School and Bible Ciass at 2.30. } a ad ee eras a | and nothing seemed to do her any good. 9a. 1 Sich Mam ai ay 50 ‘Galeck | [en bo maf ako Hood’s Sareapa- Vespers and Benediction, 7 p. m. ea a cig oe r . aay ry do he began to get better. After taking a fow bottles she was com- pletely cured end her health has been the best ever ’ “Mrs. ADDIE PECK, i2 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “T will say my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done, Hood’s Sarsaparille has truly cured meand J] am now well.” Cora PErCK, Amsterdam, N. Y. Se sure to get Hood’s, because since.’ ; toat sarsapar Ts the One True Plo« ilia 1 Purifier, All truggists. $1. Prepar: mly oy C. i. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. : Ba Dilte ” purely vegetable, re- Hood Ss i LES liable and ber efcial. 26g, ESSE SESS OSSSS SSIS SSCS BSCE i SUN LIGHT ‘SOAP PICTURES WRAPPERS ; A pretty colored picture for every é 12 “ Sunlight” or every 6 “Life- buoy” Soap wrappers. These ure getting. => @& @&% *% ee @* pictures well worth ADDRESS : Lever SMros., Lt, 23 Scott &t., Toronto Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and Prince Edward Isiand, cin eo eee eee pete O% ® FO ; BRISTOL'S | _[prisTou's IBRISTOL’S Sarsapariila PILLS he Greatest of all Liver, Stomach and Blood Medicines. Su AR COATED A SPECIFIC FOR Rheumatism, Gout and Chronic Comptaints, They Cleanse and Purify the Blood. All Druggists and General Dealers. f 'd and silver coins and Imitations of gE time by forgers, and the « arelees and un wary are deceived and suffer lors For some months past, imitations (poor ones, too,) of the popalar Diamond Dyes have been sold in stores in certain tricts of the country. These imitation dyes are sold by merchants because the profits are very large; but the woman who buys them suffers great loss in time and money, and is subjected to many trials and hardships in the use or these common colors. These imitation dyes are composed of crude and almost worthless and can never accomplish what they pri mire. how fheir customers were deceived an worried with the dire results from the miserable imitation dyes, have given uf selling them, and now they only the reliable “ Diamond.” dis- honest use; they are known as Diamond Dyes. Be sure your merchan Regina, Battleford, Calgary and India Head. Ie many instances lost all their crops iariners paper currency are cireu ated from timeto| a ingredients, | ; Many dealers, after finding out | ! recommend It should be remembered that there is but one honest brand of package dyes for the | gives them to you when you ask fi them - o7o Serious damage by prairie fires is report ed in the vicivity of Grenfel!, Northport, | have | i oe sa as seek Also 500 Flour Barre pumber»’ Potato Baskets. Will be sold cheap. Apply to JONES & McRAK, * BY USING PYNY- PECTORAL The Quick Cure for COUGHS, COLDS, CROUP, BRON- CHITIS, HOAKSENESS, ete. | Break Up a Cold in Time | Mes. JosepH Norwick, of 68 Sorauren Avc., Toronto, writes: *Pyny-Pectoral has never failed to cure my children of croup siter afew @oses. It cured myself of a long-standing cough after P several other remedies had failed. It has ; aiso preved an excellent cough cure for my family. 1 prefer it to any other medicine for coughs, croup or be ” H, O. Barsovr, of Little Rocher, N.B., writes : “As a cure for coughs Pyny-Pectoral & the best selling meticine I have; my cus- temers will have no other.” t Large Bottle, 25 Cts. - 1 - er j DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. ' Pr | _ Geer College and yprietors, MonTREAL 5 — Cuatarrh. jp Teadachs \ i tients peculiar to wore. peas < vat on SS cia ica Po rb ot Tr gost ont TA er eon at 5? ~af aty tite SSevere Kinnev diseases Thousands of sulferers have publi ziy testified to the efficagy of Chase's Kid: ney-Liver Pits. hey are the best, Fo use the best. One pill a dose, one sp.u d@:: 24 eents a box For ea:e by ati dealer: oF hy the Manu accurer® Edimanscon Bates & Co. Yoron.s. HER SUFFERING CEASED Mrs R. P. Riches, 119 Major Street, T ronto, cured by Neuralgia by Mack’s Rheumatic Pills with Neuralzia eutierers will bail cures, benefit of others, ly troubled for years with facia) neuralg that seemed to bid defiance to all remedi risult of ed, and I used them with the cure,” nd Turpentine *or Uwe Chuse’s Lona-ed at ali throat and luug troubles. Large | bottie, small dose, smail price, 25¢. ling fits quick. 106. Foisale by Geo. E. Hughes ani Johns & Johnson, Charlottetown and Souris de | light a remedy that not only relieves but | Mrs. Riches, was a great sufierer | and gladly gives her testimony for the | She say: -“I was great | Mack’s Rkeumatte Pills were recommend “Cough Chaser” stops cough . School Bocks “ ALL SCHOOL SUPPLIES Complete Assortment | ie ‘McMillan & Hornsby’s QUEEN STREET. aug29 — 1a es 2 Sete o—. 2 Sh wt ADK: -c0' Ot eS te Se tae es ay 8 eo "Stee Hea te ot ow ete +e Boe F a fo we » Se artes Tig gare t ee e —- * € > ee eee eee ee ae nee, = aE