out 3 THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOTIET )WN, CCTOBER 2 13897 TRE AND v Cnfion Gaon RuUlit ia Gre Te Such Mor eres — . — sana _ eens ©" ; —— | foi? . j y s T ; ‘ Q a. sare Inatinct. ey ne You lntend Waking Your | UESCENDANTS OF PILGRIMS, Ye WY SM SES fe Spe Se SE MS » Nb ; " Mani:ke, had eften resolved that . —e Gi . = o Gi e ¥ . "ap ee 2 oipye “fp “fee oiere . ¥ 2 ape . ° when the tise canre to marry he would | Roo nis Look Briehier fir Welter Besant Figures That There e ° a + sell his liberty @early. But when the : Are 10,000 In America. Se S INDIFFERENT fateful hour came and he underteok te | and Clea ner ° Many people in America claim descent “: 3 & 4 i pop the questicn he felt cheap enough [ from the pilgrim fathers. There might at: Sw Ee ray 1 O cts Vy, Yet she accepteé him. Riverina be a very considerable number, if we | gS es , : <i —_—_— How little men understand the fem | come to think of it. For instance, let ; 77,5 oa . inine nature arerhow! If he hadn’t act | Meese ne vf women ~ ae a us assume the number of married peo- | gals per 9% ntonc } ; ed cheap, likeas not she would ‘have | W'!! this season lean house aADG MEKe! ple among the first hundred who sur- o> ite? . Agonies This refused him. rooms look brighter and more cheerful. waa the first winter as 20 couples. We Vis lz fe Mant] She hadn’t frequented bargain ‘sve , | ey" ul . ee m bered csi ee will allow them three children apiece. | a a O ra pact age 4% HONth, for nothing. ‘She knew when a thing is | C8"! ¢ Ocautitally | nted with the Diamond) We will give to each of these children % she 1 dear and when it is cheap a mighty Dyes at a very wah hi sxpense, One! tyo_ 5 large allowance, itistrue. Then . “yy eta’ bother’ tens he-0 : —-New Mork | P™ kage of Diamond Dyes tints ten to Wwe have {ce each martied chat, fet Se oS Truth. | at pounds handsome shanes for Walls-| ¢he first generation, 8 descendants; for Wj; oh wv VE Tan iat ie ech ee,” | The favorite colors are yellow, oranges) the second, 6; for the third, 18; for the . GC i GAR ETTES a Mar RY CkCH a na Women eee | cardinal, slate, crimson, bismarck, violets! fourth, 24; for the fifth, 495 for the SG % Lia. ig t blue, and pink, sixth, 96; for the seventh, 192; for the {5 4) ot Ed rere i Po make good Kals¢ mine dissolve ope eighth, 884; for the ninth and the pres- aXl’ a ee 2, oY Oe | fourth pound of goed gine to each ted | ont generation, 768, and for the orig- HG os Be | eee of W iting. Nix with re inal $0 married couples, 15,860. So Gis * | an e ee us a ae ie wari yeni that the living descendants of the May- Qin 1 t 6% tole Doimn’ sl aoer | vA lcd gt septs Pe , oh ae ia necessary | COWer Pilgrims can hardly be more than Is O C Ss. - Sy Laid I alee § Gelery Faas bene as alah ce lary eee ~- | about 15,000. Outof these a great many e eC ompound Guasantees 9 Bi ia itu Wy ey The Great Hedicine a Sure Curefier Rheumatism and Nciatica. a Thousands ef people die aanaaally of rheumatism, yetevery case covld have | been cured if Haine’s Celery Compound | ip time. Too many menand womea a marked indifference wnen, laeome form, the dread disease commences its agonizing work. Some foolishly :magine ul warta aod dry wea’ber will banish the in- truder, and they determin to trust them- selves to time aud circumsiarces, OUchers place their hope in warmer clothing aad the frequent use of inimente, while some experiment with electr.vity and baths. As the days pass the careless and indif- ferent find theazaselves deeper in the mire of suffering, aad they expertence all the countless twinges aad agonies ot the dis- eave. Tuey have chills, pain ia the back, quickened palse, constipation, loss of appetite, coated tongue, aad the joints swell—useuaily the knees, elbows and wrists. Now is the time of extreme danger. Now the sufferers realize that they are paying the peaalty of their -carelessness. Many will soon be helpless and useless; we shall see them with stiff-ned muscles and joints, and limbs twisted aud drawn up. Sume will ask thequestion, “Is there truly a cure for suc. helpless rheumat- ics?” We say ungesitotingly there is. The agent that cures effectually and ecien- tifically ic Paine’s Celery Compound. It has cured thourands in the past—men and wosenofthe bighest standing in every community—and these have given the strongest testimony for the encouragement of others. Besides removing the cause of rheumat'sm, Paine’s Celery Compound is the only medicine in the world that guar- antees @ permaoent cure. Will vou, sufferer continue in agony and danger of death when such amizhty remedy as Paine’s Celery Compound 18 offered to you. Let us assure yon, poor rheumatic suff- erer, that the use of one bottie of Paine’s Celery Compound will quickly dispel any doub’s that you may have. The effects will be so encour aging that you will be forced to continue with the life giving medicine ull you are sound weli aud hai been used show bat bright, happy. | ee ea enna ID _B Island Railway. Prince County Exhibition, Ih connection with the Prince County ‘x- hibitien, to be held at Summerside, on 6 h vctober, [807. Keturn Tickets will ve issued atone firstclass fare, from « harlottlewn, cape Traverse, ‘lignish and intermediate stations to summersiae On Uctoder Sth, and wy forenoon trains on October tik, goudt r returo on October oth and 7th. A speei+l passenger , train will leave Char- jottélown at 7.45 a.m.on Cctobver 6th, ar- rive at Summerside at iv a, m, and leave Lere for return at 5/5 p. m. : A special train will leave Tignish at5.39 aim, on 6th Uctoeber arrive at summerside ato,w0a,m, and leave there for returo at 5,00 p m. Keturn Tickets will be issued by special trains at the following raves for round trip:— From Charlottetown $1L.0) ” kK, Junction to N, Wiltshire,(inc) .75 H. Biverto Emerald (ine) 0 ~ Cape Traverse to Kinkora (inc) 0 ™ Freetown and intermediate Sia- ” tions, one first-class fare. ” Tignish to rimsdale (ine) 1,00 Piusviiie to Portags (inc) = - Conway to Northam (ine) ye Erom Richmond and Intermediate Statieus one frot-class lare. tae =pecial train from Tignish will carry Lives stock to and trom the Exhibition. G, A. SHARP D. POTTINGER Supt. General Mananger Gov't nailwavs Railway Office, Ch’town, sept 29— monere NB WVI0Y'S PIIOSPHODIN +s. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guarantec< to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions, Sperm- atorrhes, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, ewcessive use of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimu- r. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 yecrs in thousands of eases; is the only Ieliable and Honest Medicine known. Ask drucgistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return a OS Reforeand Aft. mail. Price, one package, $1; six, £5. One will giease, siz wil! cure. Pamphlets frea to any address, Ths: Wood Company, Windsor. Ont.. Canada : oo i a : . Sold in Charlottetewn by Geo. E Hughes, Druggist. Bad Thr Curlyhair, an [jl learn yer ‘t’ like:a puffect gent in five nvinutes.— New York Journal. One—Gimme «2 nickel, swear A Mere Matter ef Confiience. The heavens were radiant with the gicry of a perfect samset. Floating ina | vast sea of jasper amd sapphire, red and green, with afar horizon « refulgent silver and clear green beryl, was the great round sun, an enornums bulk of purest molten gold, whose transcen- dental splendor radiated luminous waves of dazzling brilliance athwart the ma- measurable vista of the eky that stretched upward and away in fold on feld of shimmering coruscations of amber and purple and chrysolite and alabaster and perphyry, amid what seemed half drawn curtains of pris- matic foam. Delicate cirri, that might have been white winged felmecas on the peaceful bosom of a resplendent Italian sea, sailed in silemt glorydiown from the ethereal carnelian of the: zenith in- tetthe oriental effulgence of that occi- dental flood, their pearly wings tipped and feathered with a translucent sheen that varied harmoniously from jacinth and chrysoprase to saffron and carmine. Like a fairy’s dream was this supernal spectacle, too wondrous te last, too beantifui to describe. ft was this scene that Chelly Flake- top, the promising young impressionist, with aconfidence born of six months’ experience, sat himself down to repro- duce on canvas for the benefitof future generations.—Arthur Grissom in New York Journal. Poor Little Nelliet “My little Nellie has just ‘been run over and killed,’’ moaned a poor-woman. They were hardworking mon, but their hearts were touched, and soon a hat was being passed round for the afflicted woman’s benefit. “How old was she?’ asked ane of her rough sympathizers. “Five years,’’ she answered, and then paralyzed them all with, “and I’we had her ever since she was a kitten.”’—Nug- gets. Claiming the Credit. “It is really remarkable,’’ said Mr. Meekton, ‘‘to note how many eminent- ly successful men were regarded as stupid when they were in school.”’ ‘*Yes,”’ replied his wife in « signifi- cant tone, ‘‘and the most interesting point is that most of them did not begin to acquire any reputation for being smart until after they were married.” —Washington bStar. Unrecognizable. Fuddy—Did you hear of the terribie accident that happened to Danby? His injuries were so serious that his most intimate friends were unable to recog- nize him. Duddy—Terrible accident? Railroad collision? Fall of an elevator? Fuddy—Worse. He has lost all his money.—Boston Transcript. Completing His Gastronomic Toilet. The boa constrictor had got the half grown chicken comfortably swallowed. He glanced complacently at the small rabbit that was sleeping -in the opposite corner of the cage. ‘“*And now,’’ he said, ‘‘I will pro- ceed to take down my hare.’’—-Chicago Tribune. An Appropriate Word, The Count—I haf made to your daughter a—what you call it—-proposi- tion—proposal? Her Father—H’m! I think proposi- ticn sounds more like business. —-Brook- lyu Life. In New York. '*T saw a fellow down on the Bowery just now looking for trouble.’’ ‘Did he find it?’’ ‘You bet he did, and witout any é@reuble either.’’—Exghange. THs Tr Teeth Extracted Skillfully. No Fictitious Method. inate use Cocaine. No Injurions No Irdisacrim— After ca | @fects. DR. J.P MURRAY, | 145 Queen Street. { Juveniles and young ladies a‘ 4 p. m. oes eee Wiienvoa huy dyes ‘for tinting, be sure ask your deaier forthe Diamoud Dvee, using avy of the shades ‘mentioned above. All kinds of First-class crockery, in- cluding Dinner Sets, Tea Sets, Chocolate | Sets and Chamber*Sets, Butter Coolers, Pitchers, Bowls, Pie Plates, Butter Crogks Cream Crocka, Cake Pots, Bean Pots, Teapots; Milk Pens, Churns, &c. Also, avery fine lot of Glass, in Trmbiers, } . . . , | Gobiets, Water Pitchers, Six Piece Sets (in Colored and Plain Glass, Preserve | Dishes, Bread plates, Celery Dishes,Butter Coolera, Cake Stands,and a lot of other | articles toc n»merons to mention. GIVE Us 4 ‘CALL, We are sure to suit you, both in price and ; quality C. LEWIS, Grafton Street, exactly opposite North Side of Market House. —g % 3idy wy p E Island Railway Qae.and after FRIDAY, 4th June, 1997, th. trains of this Railway will can daily, (Sun days exceptedy).as:under, ] fraims Gut- \Trains In 4 €chulia. Failwre of Vision and Vaice, 1 - £ | Reg and Maximam of Cure,possible im cach have probably clean forgotten their de- scent. Probably there are not anything like 10,000. If I were an American, I should cer- tainly like to be one of that 10,000. Not that I feel the least attraction to a narrow and fanatic religion, bat be- cause the pilgrim fathers made so fierce a fight for existence and a place where they could think as they pleased and allow no one else to think as he might please. Ancestry, in this country at least, is chiefly a matter of selection. The people who keep up their geneal- ogies drop out as they go along num- berless branches. People who wish to recover their genealogies have got to ‘*hitch on’? at one of the dropped branches. Every marriage in a geneal- ogy is a kind of junction, where many lines may meet. Now, the business of the genealogist is to look up all the junc- tions, to follow up each one and to ‘choose the line which offers the most desirable alliances. Some years ago an ingenious gentleman offered to find ray- al descent for any one for £70 down. He did it, too, quite honestly. He said that if you could only get back 100 years or so it was perfectly easy to con- nect with Edward I or Edward IIL— ‘Sir Walter Besant in London Queen. (DR CLIFT treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbucy method of persistent seif-help in overcom- ing past errors and Removiag causes from the bleed. -Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, [adiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Drops, Diarrhoea, Dyseatery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart—Vabvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver —Jaundice, Diabetes Circhasis, ete. Of Kedners—Allaminwria Bright’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Crstitis. Of the Bieod-——Anae-— mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism, Gout, Sciatica Scurvy, Panpara‘OfF e male Orgars— Inflammations and Displace ments of Weemb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual ircegularities of Sexuz Organs. Of Nerves andSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Danoe, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- , motor Atama. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften ing of Brain. Some forms of Imsanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypechondria, Melan- ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheun, 4 Erysipelas, Syphilis. Temors, Giandular Fatty, Fibraid, Uterjne, Ovarian and Can cer, Goitre, CretiniSm, Obesity, Corpul- ency. Drugand Liquor Habits—Opium, Morphine, Chioral, Cocaine, Tebacco, Stimulaats. Of Bones aad Joints—De- formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Diseas of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- # knee, Bow Legs, Club and Flat Fout, Wry Neck, Rickete Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- smcose Ulcers, etc. Contimuons antelli’ ent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- ward. Read STATIONS. — |ward. Read down. | up. e. MMA. M. P. ow, 3 Sas ao Charlottetown .. | 9 1512 Ww 3541.6 ris ‘Royalty Junction.| g ol 11 48 4 421-7 [s:. “North Wiltshice. | ¢ 9910 58 4 59/7 28).Hanter River... | g 19.76 43 34) 7 5g). Bradalbane...... 7 54/10 67 % 44) 7 58). -Emerald.. ..... 7 48) 957 & BAS ‘Os|.. Freetown ....... 7 38) 9 42 6 20) 8 22 eT e 7 ¥3) 9 BO 6 55] 8 45/4r-4 1c: | = a ux q suite ently bee es ce 3m 7 45/16 29|.-Miscouche ...... 5 42) 736 8 O2\T) 49|.- Wellington ...... 5 16, 7 38 S$ 30111 °32)-- Port Hill ....... 1 33 7 TI 3 Bt? Bol. ‘O"Leary........-| 2 45) 6 Q 26] 1 °15|-- 3leomfield ...... 2 my 6 Ot 70 @@) 2:03|--Alserton........ 1 13| 5 40 10 40) 3°00|--Tigmish .... .... 1G) 5 68 P me. M. i Meee Oh A. «./P. w.] fA. LIA. Mf. 6 fa! 5 CO . Charlottetown ...| 9 15) 5 40; 7 Gi 3 14|.-Roydity Junction! 9 on 5 20, 33 3 57 ae viaes + 8 3%) 4 47 16: 4 OAT. Lagu v.| § 1 4 15) 20, 4 Oe Le, fMEStew't Ac. 8 16) 4 06! 00k 4 Bq). .Mordil.......... 7 443 20' 29) 4 54,--St. Peters ....+.) 7 20) 2 50, 16) 5 28 - - Bear Biver ......| 6 46, 2 03: U_00; 6 60 _*Souris.... -...-- | 6 15) 2 20) “MIP. Me a ae ae § 4 05)..Mt. Stewart ....) 8 10] 3 50 9 37, 4 58)..Cardigan........ i717, 238 00, 5 15|..Georgetown ... | 7 00) 2 15 Me | ar oe |A. M.|P. Mo |P. M. in Sr ON ews 7 4 +. .Cape Traverse ..| 6 55 |A. M. Trainsarerun wy Eastern Standard ‘i me. G@ A SHARP, D.PQOTTINGER, superintendent, Ges Vigy vovi. Bys, Charlotietown. Voneton, N B. & way Cffce, ei Jure.. i4% PL - Brahmin Brand A shipment just received direct trom the gardens. HORACE HASZARD Agent for Canada Ch’ town, 2 w— eod 25th Sept TERPSIGHORE = HALL GHEAT GEORGE STREET Mrs Burris assisted by Miss Burris w reopen her dancing classes, for the seon (CBSE. Avoid attempts unaided or wader tbind leaders. DOR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University ardthe N Y Kospital: 20 vears’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U S and Canada. Address :—Charisttetown, P. E. I. fice :—Victerta Row. Telephone Call. Accommodations Reserved for patieats. References on application. 94—d&w lyr. “Planet” F lour..... Gives Satisfaction EY BB cisieiisn SOLD On MERIT on Thursday September 30th. Adults at 8 p. m. Private lessons day or evenings. Satis- faction assured, mon fri sat tf Ask your grocer for it. AB hyery barrel guaranteed. septlb—dlm AG per pkge. 94 %: oifs aX % = « CIGARETTES 2s ae 48 Rtail Hv ery where. 9% °t fete eae 4s als od ° ° ovdye oe ye bye od ox “is US aS o,. o TIS, SNS SE SESE BIcH GRADE English Manures 0OO0 00000008 6000 LandIng to-day'ex Steamer “Irene Morris,” direct’from Liverpool,. kx SUPERPHOSPHATES, NITRATE OF SOD3, MURIATE OF POTASH, BOVE MEAL, ETC. All genuine, and of guaranteed analysis. The oniy reliable, best, and at least 20 per cent the cheapest fertilizer on the market. AULD BROS. Pe ~ Plows or Ploughs. We have in stock the best make vf Ploughs, all of which we are selling at right prices. | One Horse Plow, No. 5 Sod Plow, No. 6 Sod Plow, Skim bble Plow, Moncton No, 8 Plow; No. 8 Metal Piow Heads. a PLOW REPAIRS FOR SAME Steel and Metal Mould Boards, Steel and Metal Land Sides, Sole Plates and Shares, Skim Points, Shin Plates, Coult- ers, Plow Wheels, Clevises, etc., Wholesale & Retail. We also have the best Clothes Wringer and Washer on the market, and sell them at selling prices. Finlayson & McKinnon, Terlizzick’s Corner. Marine insurance. — ee | The British and Voreign Marine Ins. Co.. Live or o., Of Liverpool The Empress Marine, Ins., Co.,of London England. The General Marine LTusurance Co., of Dresden. The undersigned represents the above first-class Companies. CasSos, Freights. carried at lowest rates. Sterling Certificates issued, | nc FRED. W. HYNDMAN Queen Street AGENT —— Hulls. Yes We Want your Help We'll pay yon well for it, we want a lift toward getting quick room. Thet’s what the present prices means, we want you to help us to move this stock of FURNITURE. Old friends will, once they know what’s on here. ‘ ~ 7 Parlour and Bedre:m Suits, marked low tu make room “We Furnish Homes.” JOHN NEWSON. Fewson Bicck, V ctoria Row