er > ‘ y WW th i di q Tux Leaprve DatLy NEWSPAPER | i or P. E aftern» the EXAMINER Pius ~~ - Kl L — | eae ~~ — HE DAILY EXAMINER. | ISLAND, ym the office of NY, in the wot iasued every sHi~ ? wr Waton House Buiiding, Quesa Str J RATES VF SUB RIPTIUN : (IN ADVANCE) Owe YEAR vaaweuiniaal $4.00 | ee : on \ i. S MoNTHS we 3 i a . —- - _ ~ - — - a Tung MoxTis nani ser. ite RGau. now. « ? wach One MONTH . . + Wow ) . ee oa bs gs 4m Seat post paid to any part of Canada or the| TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Oopies Two Cents S r ae - — a a The Weekly Examiner, ae cas sink a cca aliciitg 2S saa Diamon ls, Emeralds, Rubies, Opals, ; . * j 8, wi ‘ir combinations set j ' is tssued every Friday morning from the! Pearls, with their combinations set in the : ! bright or colored gold, make beautiful BY publishers’ office. [t is made up of matier Y ~ Y > Ay) 2 Vj < Y J Yr 4 OA ) . - E » make beautifa e) Beart which has appeared in the Daily editions, and \ OL 3D. Ol LA RLOTT ETO WN, I * E, ISLAN D I R | DA - N OV E M BER 8, 1895. NO 1 1 ( 1& ods for gifts, ‘ : is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting ‘“ EB. W: TA YLOR, 3 A nd fil of the latest news. i . oct21 Cameron Block. 1 CALENVAR FOUR NOVEMBER, tavs | ° THE MARKETS. John R. Gentry Wins Again. eS i —— | j ' inisiiel . : : ae se i Cuartorte, N. C., Nov. 5.—In the { : " ; Full Moon, 2ed day, llu 58m m, ell Dressed. Ladies The Ritogn markets show no change to postponed race between John R. Gentry a, MERRY ) ' ) W note. Boston advices report that egg: are > 3 : ; Last Qua; 9th cay, 6b S4 lm pm. } in pretty full receipt aud the market ov-r- — Joe ; ~— - the ae at a ( ja ; New Moon, loth day, 0h. 59 0m. p. m. stocke! with commots grades, P.-B. fa ville to-day, entry won in three etraig at a ahi First Quar, 24:h dav, 3h. 6 2m. p. m. iad Wit Sun | Sun | High " rises sets water ibm & m morn 1 | Friday 16 47 {fsa : 36 35 2 | Saturday 49; 39; 10 48 3 | Sunday ; 50] si | Jl 26 4 | Monday , ee 6 | aft 6 5 | Tuesday + 637 >| 0 4 6 | Wednesday ai wt) fe 7; Thursday 54; 32) 2 28 & | Fridav . @67 wt Ae 9 | Saturday 5S | 29 j 4 42 6) s nday } oo | 2% | Se 9 l | Monday 22 27 | 7 12 12} Tuesday 3) 22 8 Il 13 | We inesday ti ie “4 Thugsday 7 23 9 43 5} Friday mei 223i 16 '6 | Saturday 7 21 } \7 Sunday 10 20 | i8 ; Monday | 12 '9 | morn 1S | Tuenday | 33] a8] e 20 | Wednesday 14] Is | a 21 | Tharsday iT tft: 22 | Friday ae isi 2 23 | Saturday 19 isj 3 42} 24 | Sunday | 20 M4{ 441 25 | Monday 21 13 5 43 26 | Tues lay 23 13 | 6 42 27 Wednesday | 2 | 12| 7 36] 28 | Thursday | 25 ei: 2 oe 29} Friky [| 2% 11 es 30 | Saturuay i Y 33 | 8 10 | 9 49 PE. Island Railway On ant after TUESDAY, 8b October, 1895, the trains of this Raliway will run daily (Sandays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Trains Inward. Read down. Read up. PM AM PM Fs B'S BE cond Charldttetown..... 1225 645 &37 659....Royalty Junction 123 631 ‘zz 73 North Wiitshire....1) 13 § 52 443 74......Henter Riwer.....1053 5 47 523 #07....... Bractaibane lv 21 52 ee loi 517 $15 8B Freetown . 956 Aa” 6e6 837........Keneington ...... 935 4v 6H 9W met \iv 900 43 San 2 ?rsiie 70 1140 Ly {ars 345 Se BOO cwccees Miscouche........ 810 322 7 Bee chece Wellington ....... 75l 23 s 15 , ee Pee Te 6 ccccsne BS 20 — 2 SOO eS ee OTe BO ssccscs Bloomfieid........ 609 1219 4 ee ee ee F oe fF OOS OOD. ccens ese. cic. 88. BM PM PM AM AM AM PM 4M PM OM BG. .cis- Charlottetown. .... 92) 54° 64 31*....RoyaltyJunction....9®©% 623 Tae .Webcasie.s<< Bedford csvee Se 449 | 7S 46 Lv 815 415 Mt Stewart 85 4M Ly Ar 810 4m ae Ba scan oe SE, cise 3 3 a | eae St Peter’s ........ 7B 25 Wt §3.. .Bear River....... 6 45 20% ee |, re a 1a AM PM PM A Mm vM See OM suc. Yount Stewart..... 819 3h ee Cardigan....... 7i7 238 Wee Eikcuces Georgetown...... 700 215 AM PM PM AM Dl ddeietiiinncesd Benerald.......: seecee 8 05 2), 3 ieee Cape Traverse panes aa ae ae PM A™ Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. MEPON ALD, D. POTTINGER, Superintepdent, Gen Mer Govt. Rys, hariottetown. Moncton, N B. _ ae Oat, O85, DR. H. D. JOHNSON EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly Professional Card. A. A. McLEAN, 0. €., BARRISTER, <XKce., Brown’s Block, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. sept3 —3m law (2) & wky W. N. TANTON. (Late in the employ of W. W. Wellner Having opened a Jewelry Store on east sile Upper Great George Street, wishes to announce that ke intends to pay special aitention to REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELRY, ete. Having had eighteen years’ experience at repairing he is in a position to guarantee satisfa :tion, end deliver promptly all work entrusted to hi« care. Wi | also kcepon hand « select line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. W. N. TANTON, East Side Upper Great George St Oct. 12—-246 w Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. Dr J E McDona’d, Dentist, will bein Cra paud, at Dr Hobertson’s, tor TWO DAYS only, Fridwy and Saturday, lsth aud 19th inst, where he will demonstrate his now amous method of Painless Extraction of ‘teeth. No bad after effects follow the use of this method, apd the doubter is requested to try it anda judge for himself Observe the dates, Friday and “aturday, October loth and 19th tnst, at Crapau |. My Pr nee County patients will piease note iny absenee fram Summerside on the above dates J E McDONALD, DD 8. Summerside, Oct 7, 159). Make a Note of it! Our stock of WATCH#S is large and Well uassort- ed, and celebrated for their good tithe-keeping qualities. REPAIRS on shcrt notice. G. H. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is pow prepared to make Tine fornia Pisss, tat a als “Mechani a nes, farnis' 3 and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci f- Call and Estimates. — _ J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Bu or, memnneal octl 5 Pownal harlotte wa, Af. 2), sdt—1y & wy 51 | lengths. Now-a-days have their Skirts bound with 55,6987 AT GANING Over. Women are usually anxious to make their money go as 11 4\ far as they can, hence the great popularity of the Coiteelli 159 | SKirt Protector 2 | & garment as well. It is economical and adds to the beauty of Sold in 4 and 6 yard lengths. The Mohair isin 5 yard | Can be had in same shades as Corticelli Sewing Silk. ‘Gorticelli Silk Co., Hanufacturers, St. Johns, Que. octll—dy 36 & wks tf -_ 7 => Coai! Coal! Coal! --—-FROM Dominion Coal Co's. Mines in C. B., Now Landing and to Arrive per /Steamship Albert, 650 Tons Sydney Slack |Schooner Maggie Bell, 64 “ 4 m * R. W.Smith, 116 “ “ a | ra Lizzie C., o.6U06Cl eee. CF ' Carmena, im: * Bee. > “ a Ss “ — Sereened. ot a. ek Telephone, OQ: ¢ " “ * 50..* “ Run of Mine. “ Albert P., ee - “ “° Ellen May, 6.4 ts a ' Alice Phoebe, 56 tons Sydney Screened and 50 Sydney Run of Mines, Which will be sold at veiy lowest rates whilst landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents Dominion Coal Company, Ltd. Charlottetown, October 26, 1895. NOTICE To Shoemakers and others. We have vow on hand and to arrive a full stock o Leathers and Shoe Findings, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and other Kips, Ualf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebdbic, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. In Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimp, Screws, Leather and Rubber Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Pegs, Awls and Hafte, Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pinchers, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balle, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Web, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, &c. : All of which we wil sell at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. NWAY & €6., Sept. 25 H. Si ‘Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchants, ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, 248 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St. HALIFAX, N. S. P. O. BOX NO. 475. A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. These people have never seen the Suits we make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, workmanship and material guaran- teed, thoroughly made and_ trimmed. Also, Rubber Coats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Ulsters. Mal our sia up to date, and every- thing in the store genuine value. ly (14) oct lS - eorwwreg e o oe Women, who seem to be all worn out, will find in purified blood, made rich and healthy by Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla, permanent relief and strength. The following is from a well known nurse: “T have suffered for years with female complaints and kidney troubles and I have had s great deal of medical advice during that time, but have received littI- or no benefit. A friend advised me to take Hood’s Sarsaparilla and I began to use it, together with Hood’s Pills. 4 have real- ized more benetit from these medicines than from anything elseI haveever taken. From my personal experience I believe Hood's Sarsaparilla to be a most complete blood purifer.” Mrs. C. Crompton, 71 Cumberland 5St., Toronto, Ontario. Hood’s Sarsaparilla Is the Only True Blood Purifier Prominently in the public eye today. ; 49. Dittea easy to buy, easy to take, Hood’s Pills $37 i. tan a Is Love a Failure? * Love is of Man’s life a thing apart. *Tis Woman’s whole existence.” — Byron. Nothing delights a woman more than to have on her finger a good 18k. Gold Wedding Ring and Keeper, a choice Eu gagement Ring set with precious stones, and a good reliable Watch and Chain. There is no establishment can give better value for money than the undersigned. REPAIRING promptly attended to. G. G. JURY, Watchmaker, Jeweler and Optician, North Side Queen Sq., opposite P. O Charlottetown, Oct. 30, 1895. $10 per Set Partial Set TEETH $2 and upwards. Gold and Porcelain Crowning. Be material, best workmanen, best satisfaction. DR. J. P. MURRAY, Queen Sireet, Charlottetow u25 SUNLIGHT Soap eG: A Household Comfort BOOKS FOR WRAPPERS Seeton & Mitchel), Halifax, Agents for Nova Scotia and P. &. Island. For every 12 Sunlight” wrappers sent to Lever Bros., Ltd., Toronto, a useful paper-bound book, 160 pages, will be sent Dommion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com ny, are now prepared to issue orders for head, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices, PEAKE BROS. & GO., Selling Agents, Charlottetown, May 25, 1894—+tf Supernumerary Fund of the Methodist Church. The Rev. C. H. Paisley, M. A., Agent for the above Fund, will visit the Char- lottetown District and address Meetings in the interests of the Fund as follows :— Charlottetown —Sunday, Oct. 27. z Upper Prince St., 11 a. m. - First Church, 7 p.m. Winsloe—October 28, oa” York, . sas * Union Road, 30, : ew Mount Stewart, 31, aie Souriz, November 1, oe Cornwall, Sunday, 3, * Pownal, 4, oo Vernon River, 5, pian Montague, 6, ~~ Murray Harbor, 7, JOHN GOLDSMITH, Finvancial Secretary. Charlottetown, Oct, 24, 1895—d&w TO LET. Photograph Saloon occupied by Mr. Cloud Hill is to let. Also his whole out- fit for sale uta bargain. Apply to Mark Wright & Co., or R. K. Brace, Agent. — The rooms can be rented with or with- Charlottetown, October 9, 18952135 w J0 —— se —_— Leave your order at Tue EXAMINER PRINTIN office. We can print anything you need. See our samples. Good work, promptness, low rates veo smi lds JOHN MACLEOD & €O., out the above furniture, oct30—2w 135 CRAP ES ! Only Gc, aPound land eggs sell in Boston at 19 to 21 cents per dozen. Concerning potatoes it is said that the receipts are liberal and the de mand slack. The market is reported we'l supplied with all kinds of fresh meats at the following prices : Beef, per lb, 5 to 84>; hind quarters, 7 to 1 2c; fore, 4 to 54c; mutton, 4 to 52e; yearling?, 4 to 5c; spring lambe, 4 to 6 4c. As to poultry we Fresh killed northern and eastern turkeys. common to good, 10 to lie ; spring chick- ers, 10to Ite; fowls, 10 to fresh quote : l3e.; killed, ice packed turkeys, 8 to 12c.; chickens, 6 to 10c.; fowls,8 to9: Oats in Boston are selling at from 25 to 28} cents ver bushel, according to quality. The Chicago prices are: oats, 18% to 18} cents per bashel; pork, $9.12 to $9.17 per barrel. The American chees market remains quiet. New York small, extra, per Ib, sells at l'e New York, large extra, per |b,104 to10}c; New York firsts, per Ib, 84 to9}c; New York seconds, per Ib, 5 to Te; Vermont. small extra, per ib, Ile: Vermont, large extra, per lb, 104 to 103¢; Vermont firsts, per Ib, 83 to 9}c; Vermont seconds, per lo, 5 to Te; sage cheese, 11] hc; part skims, per lb, 3 to 5e; Ohio flat, extra, 94 to 10c; flat, firsts, 8 to 9c In Liverpool, Sept- ember white is quoted at 45=. At Mont- real the cheese quotations are ; c c Finest Ontario, fall makes 95 to 95-8 Quebec, fall makes....9 1-8 to 9 3-8 Summer makegs.............-....4 ~ to 84 For butter the Montreal quotations are : c. c. Finest September creamery......22 to 23} Finest August creamery.........19 to 19} TOWROREE BIE: ...- oo. .coee cc. 8 TAR We OMGNEW GING a iin <n seen cp seree ee l4 told In Toronfo oats are steady at 23 cents per bushel for mixed, and 24 cents for white. The following are the pork quota- tions of Montreal: — Canadian short cut, clear, $14.50 to $15.00 Canadian short cut, mess, 15.50 to 16.00 Hams, city cured, per lb, 0. 9to 0.11 Lard, Canadian, in pails, 09} to 0.10 Bacon, per Ib, 6:30: 8 Lard, com. refined, per lb, 06}to 0. 63 Fowl and dairy produce are ¢o'd iu Tor- ono, local market, at the following prices : eee cn +..25 to 45¢ I ee IE ceo sec sepesn nie sss sae ceepaceen ee ae inc cicc. ntaccaecsecebanian 55 to bc Batter dairg « . .s 0.00.02. +eresenceces lB Lic SN: WOE ied cao ce Pb erebdewnie 18 to 20c Butler, Cm, ROW vvcseese css cs scseccedt tO 248 i iin oc nck iwutibensinns piegcan 10 to lle Eze, freeh.....002. 2. sc cececess oo-000 10. 300 English advices state that Russia is find- ing quite a profitable industry in exporting to England, for the use of cooks, bakers, hotels and restaurants, eggs emptied from their shells into tin cans, which are her- metically sealed and packed with straw into wooden cases, the taps through which the contents are drawn being added by those using them. Each can holds 1000 eggs ormore. Great care is necessary in selecting the eggs, as a single bad one will spoil the whole lot. Russia is meet- ing with much success, for eggs from there reach London in excellent condition, but shipments from Italy have been frequently spoiled. It isjust possible that Canada might be able to successfully ship eggs prepared in this way. At a recent sale of appies in Liverpool the following prices were realized: Bald- wins sold atl2s6d to 15s per barrel; Greening:, 108 9d to Ills 6d; Newtown Pippins, 12+ 6d to 20s; Boston Baldwins, 12s 6d, and Ben Davis, 12s 9d. In London, apples were sold by auction on the 4th inst. at the following prices: Newton Pip- pine, 16s to 2ls; Baldwins, 11s 6d to 12s 6d; Greenings, 13°; Nova Scotia King Tom- kyns, 14s to 16s; Ribstons, 93 to 15s, In Charlottetown, eggs are worth l4c. There are very few offering, and the de- mand is about the same as last week. There is not much demand for pork, theugh a good many carca-ses are coming a The prices range from 4 to 5c. per Oats are in fair demand at 28c. Potatoes are moving :ather slowly at l6c. The Elliott will leave in a few days, for Jamaica, after taking iva part cargo of produce at Summerside. Meesrs. N. & B. Rattenbury shipped six choice Ayrshire cattle to St. John’s yester- day. THE PREACHING WE NEED. Deetrinal Sfatements Must Be Simple—A Hint to Preachers of the Word, The materiais of instruction are suffi- ciently simple—sin and salvation—ruined man recovered by Christ. But it is of main importance that the sinner’s way to Christ, like those to the cities ef refuge, should be made plain. The stumbling blocks of unbelief and self-righteousness must be “taken up ont of the way of God’s people.” The necessity of previous attain ment of holiness must be discountenanc- ed; an instant application to Christ, upon the warrant of His own Word encourag- ed; the freeness of the invitations of the Gospel, aud the willingness and sufficiency of the Savior must be displayed; and, fi.- ally, the certainty of acceptance to all that are willing to repent and believe the Gos— pel must be assured. “Repent and be converted.” “Believe and be saved.” ‘*Look and live.” “Whosoever will, let him come.” Ministers should not com- mence with the outskirts of the Gospel, and so reason on stepby step till we come to Christ, thus keeping the sinner waiting in the dark. He wants to see the King. There needs no long ceremonial of ap- proach from a distance. Let the great ob- ject be placed in immediate view. Every- thing ehort of thie is a grand impertinence, + WILL THEY GET IT? Rumored Establishment by a Canadian Firm of a Branch in Albany, N.Y, A.nany, (Special) Nov. 4.—The outery in certain quarters against the high taritf still goes on, but it is to ihe tariff that Al- bany is likely to owe the addition of aa- other industry to her numerous existirg ones. A Canadian firm located in Toronio has, it is understood, been interviewed by an Albany business man with a view to establishing in this city of a manufactory of the staple kidney remedy, Dodd’s Kid- ney Pills. As the business done by the Canadian firm throughout the United States has assumed very large proportions owing to the recognition by the American public of the great value of this staple, it is probable that arrangements will be sat isfactorily entered into, The annual out- put is very large and is rapidly increas- ing. We have just received avother large W. A. HUTCHESON, Oct. 26 ' stock of crockery and glassware in varied assortments,—we think all you will re- quire for housekeeping purposes. Cal and see our goods.+~-W. P. Colwill. heats.. Time, 2.10, 2.09, 2.09. A Yorty-Year Cld Cilevance Removed In Bath, Ont, Chase’s Kidney Liver Pills are a standard remedy, Joseph Gardiner, of this town, suffered for 40 yeare with indigestion and its ever present acc- ompainments—constipation and headache. K. & L. Pills arethe only remedy that gave him relief. 24c. a box, of, all drag- gists. One pill a dose. The Venezuelan Dispute Worth Watching, Paris, Nov. 5—The Figaro, in an ar- ticle on thedispute between Great Britain and Venezuela, says: “The Venezuela dispute is worth watching ewing to the cloze proximity of British and American fleets there. Prudence recommends that they should not be left too long together, for the intense hatred of the Americans towards the old country is appalling.” cott’s” WAS SUBJECT to frequent attacks of nervousness that seemed to sap all my vitality and left me in a state of weakness and misery. I could noé relish food and such a thing asa good night's rest was unknown. In- BUILDS UP eapable of any exertion and with an evo present tired and despondent feeling life seemed hardly worth the living. Medicines that I took did not de any good; it was a case of gradually becoming weaker and weaker. Hearing of Scott's Sarsaparilia and its success WEAK WOMEN with similar cases to mine, I used it, and from the first few doses began to get better, appetite returned, got natural and refreshing sleep. I prew stronger, in fact life seemed to be fanasd into activity. LOTTIE GRAHAM, 174 Crawford Stroet, TorRonTe ScCoTT’s SKIN SOAP stctts cLcAR suis Sold wholesale and retail by Geo. E Hughes, Charlottetown. Farme sg, Lawyers, Grocers, Carpenters, Doctors, Clergymen, Hotel Keepers, Sea Captains, Railroad Men, Druggists, Editors, Politicians, Engineers, Contectioners, Book-keepers, Milkmen, Dry Goods Men, Hardware Men, ARE USING THE American Highland Range, SOLD BY PENNELL & CHANDLER. Charlottetown, Nov. 5, 1895--léw Are YouSaving Money ? We know itis pretty hard todo so these hard times—but then thiags will look up later on. In the meantime Watch Your Small & Expenses. For instance, when you drop iu for a cigar don’t pay TEN CENTS for one. Ask for SOMETHING G00D. Don’t be put off with something elee When you light it you will realize the fact that you are smoking A REGULAR TEN CENTER. Manufactured only by The Empire Tobacco Co., Montreal. Sept20—w Private Sale. The heirs of the late Zachariah May hew offer for sale the following: A piece of land, 13 acres, a little more or less, situate on the east side of the Cornwall Road, with dwelling house and outbuildings,well, and a beautiful young orchard; aleo five acres on the west side of said road, oppo site the first mentioned land. The above is offered separately or together to suit purchasers. For further particulars apply to EDWARD MAYHEW, or JOHN MAYHEW, Cornwall. Oct 25—wy 4i pd TO LET. That large Shop, part of the “London House” Building, lately occupied by J T. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room ap stairs for work shop or store room. Apply to HON. DANIEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. W. L. Moore, Solicitor, ia the nov2 d&w 3w a ae one ——* gt. MOMENTS ( _——_— a o~. — -_ aod woe — ~_ oe oe —— There fs » 4@ifference between a eobd Truth. The Wife—How dii you come to pro- mse to me, John. The Husband—! wanted to be different f:0m oth r men, I suppose.—L fe. All our Arctic explorers have enjoyed cne impo tant advantage. in thier dea:!- liest perils they always kcep ce»k— New York Ledger. Brown—Our candidate says the s2!- ary of the office is no object to him Jones—I suppose he has an eye on the perquisites.—Brooklyn Life. She (dreamily)—Only f. ncy—a month from to-day we shail te married. He (absently)—Well, i t's be happy whiic we can.—Illustrated Bits “See here, you imposter, you've beg- ged from me four times in the last ten days.” “Huh! Yer ain’t got no hick; yer ain’t gi’me a cent’’—Chicago Re- cord She—Your father propose to me the Other day He—-Yes, and what did you Say? £hc—I said I would b+ a daugh- ter to him.—New York Advertiser. “My rich uncle is Jead.’ “He ie*t you something, did he not?” “Yes.” “Good! What did he leave you?” “Penniless.’ —Pittsburg Chronicle-Telegraph. “Going to live in the country, eh?’ “Yes.’” “I suppose the city air doesn’t agree with your family?’ “‘Vell, city airs don’t agree with my pocketbook.” —Truth, Merritt—Under the circumstances, don’t you go west and set a divorcee? Cobwigz+r--Because, if $ had a 4di- verce, | mighi be fool enough to mairy again.—Life, “This tz a hard world,” murmured the young man. “Yess,” replied she, “one doesn’t realize how hard it is til) one felis off a bicycl’e Once or twice a week.’—Wasiiinzton Star, Hoax—You worked your way through college, didn’t you? Joax — Right. Hoax—What did you werk at? Joax-- The other stuents, principaily.--Phila- €elphia Record. Caulor—Should think you’d run 4 woman’s page in your paper? Eddy Tory All—We 4d0;; three of them. C-- Where are they? KF. T. A.—The al. pages, man.—Boston Courier “TI have decided i» withdraw from the race,” said the politician decidedly “You can‘t do it,” returned the voter promptly. “Why not?” “You were never in it.””—Chicago Evening Post, Doctor—N°w Tommie, will you prom- ise me to take your medicine. like a man? Tommie—No, sir; when a man takes medicine he makes a bad face and swears.—Yonkers Statesman, The Author—I think I have a good tdea for a detective story. His Wife— What is the idea? The Author—I will have the detective trace an umbrella te its original owner.—Harlem Life. Mrs. Wigwag—I’m afraid I made ene- mies of all the callers I had to-day. I feit too miserable to entertain them. Wigwag--I always thought misery loved company,—Philadelphia Record, “No, W-llir, dear,” said mamma, “no more cakes to-night. Don’t you know you cannot sleep On a full stomach? “Well,” replied Willie, “I can sleep on my back.’’—Harper’s Round Tatie. Smith—I see that Jones was at that dinner the other night. What did ne think of the speeches’ Brown—When saw him he was just going to read them in a morning paper.—Brooklyn Life, Teacher—Can anyone explain how the world is divided? Willie (with very important air)—Betwcen them that’s got it and them that would like to have it.—Harper’s Round Table. “J supopse that you have forgotten that you owe me $107” siid Philips eeverely. “No, IT haven't,” r-atorted Wilbur. “I mezyt to have done so. Give me time, ol@ man, and I will.”— Harper’s Bazar. She—My mother ts so particular about the youn; men I g > wit, He-- Put she doesn’t obicect to does she? She—Oh, dear, ro! She says she knows you are perfectly harmless.— New York Herald. me, Miss Ingenue (on a yacht)—Is there really a cab’e in the ocean? Saiflor— Yes, mum. Miss Ingenue (with convie- tion, after studying the man at the wheel)—Then that must be the grip- man-—Brooklyn Life. Ethel Got:ox—Papa, you must let me marry Jack. He Says he positively cannot Tive without me another day. Old Gotrox—This is more serious than I thought it was. I had no idea he was s0 hard up as that.—New York Heral1. “That was very kind of your uncle to pay your debts.” “Humph! I don’t think so. He might htve given me the money and let me pay ’em” “Whai difference would that have mad>2?"” “It would have re-established my credit.” —Harper’s Bazar. She—Well, if I can’t live on my in- come and you can't live on yours. where would be the advantage in our marrying? He (thoughtfully)—Well, by putting our incomes together, one of us would be able to live, at any rat2.— Harl.m Life. “The trouble with this tooth,” saia the dentist, probing it with a Ine. slender instrument,, “is that the nerve : dying.” “It seems to me, doctor.” :-oaned the victim, “;ou ought to trezt he dying with a Httle more respe-t.”— ‘hicago Tr bune, PECULIAR in comtiaation, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great curative vaae. Youshould TRY (T. FOR SALE, The Howse and Land on the corner of Pownal @nd Sidney Streets. For further particulats apply to the owner, MRS. BOSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. Building, oct] 1 2 fo sept 19—dy - ey and the grip, but you will not realize it until you receive the doctor's bill-- Lyman’s Coffee is delicious. Ask fone free sampl Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, — CALLING AT—— Hawkesbury and Halifax. AUTUMN SAILING S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char lottetown, Friday, Oct. lith, at noon, and Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, at 6 p.m., and every Tuesday _ thereafter until close of navigation. FROM BOSTON—Every Saturday at noon, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, arriving at Charlottetown Tuesday morn- ing. HALIFAX SERVICE. 8.8. HALIFAX wil! leave Plant Whar? Halifax, THURSDAY. Oct. 17th, at 8 a.m , and every Thursday thereafter. _ Passengers arriving in Halifax WED NESDAY evenings can go directly on board steamer without extra charge. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to P. E. Island Railway Stations and at office of Charlottctown Steam Navigation Com pany. H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, Plant Wharf, Halifax. SIMR. FASTNET fill sail from Charlottetown every WED NESDAY Evening, at 8 o’clock, for Hah fax via Summerside. Returning, will leave Halifax every MONDAY fvening, at 6 o'clock, calling wt Cavso, Arichat, Hawkesbury and Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE Agent. FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortnightly Sailings between LONDON and HALIFAX. Under spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern- ment. S. 8S. HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. 8S. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. 8S. 8S. DAMARA, 2,500 Tons. The Furness Steamships are the finest on this route. Al] boats are Clyde built, with saloon and sleeping berths amidships, where least motion is felt. S. §. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted, and carry ship’s dec- tors. Freight accommodation oct8 aug3l upbsur passed. For information regarding sailing dates, etc., apply to FURNESS, WITBY & 70., Lrp., People’s Bank Building, Halifax, N. 8. Passenger Or W. W. Clarke, Agen Charlottetown, P.E. I. _ oct22 STEAMER CITY OF GHENT, CAPT. McNEVEN, Will sail from Halifax on October 12, an, weekly thereafter, for Charlottetown, cal! ing at the following ports:—Spry Bay Sheet Harbor, White Head, Salmon River Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, White head, Canse, Guysboro, Boylston, Perts Hawkesbury,Hastings and Port Hood sach way,thus giving Island shippers an oppor- tunity to forward their produce direct and prompt every week at a low rate of freight. Steamer FASTNET will continue her regular trips as usual. reight solicited . W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1895. CHTOWN TO BOSTON —-—BY THE—— Fast Steamship ‘ Olivette, BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— W. W. Clarke. TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, Charlottetown, May 14, 1895. Christianity vs, Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphiet form, 48 pp.» the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. 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