THE DAILY EXAMINER CHARLOT'TETOWN, SEPTEMBER 20, 1899 etme a NN A: _ If there is a history of weak lusgs in your family, take Scott’s Emulsion. It nourishes and invigor- oe SLM OSOSOOON AANA It enables you to resist the | ** + ‘ff ’ ee . disease. Even if your lungs Booklets are in Fayor, are already affected, and if} ,, ecient Ons wo ., besides the cough you have | are in great favor. They are produc ; Fy . ed in the most original styles, lavish ‘ver ar aciation, there rig tyles, fever and emaciati n, | | ose belie aaade AfianE halt tones, new is still a strong probability of | kinds of type headings, and all other accesssories t@ good printing. The a cure : 4 | { " 7 : . . Isi mere tact that SO many are pl duc ed The oil in the Emulsion },, .. high & cost is proof that this form feeds; the hypophosphites | of advertising pays—Music ‘Trade : : —oosgme, ceive power to the nerves; a 4 : be and the glycerine soothes and : 7 Investment not Expense. heals. 7 | me ge. and $r.00, all druggists, | Advertising is an investment. AKe . } s SCOTT & BOWNE, Chemists, Toronta . lan investment in bonds or stot ks o1 “ 7) ee ee saat Raney anything else, it is expected to bring in | returns ‘but like them and all other | investments, it 1 cute Steamship Co'y eae (Limited) isome risks. The is mostly “ | matter of judgment in matter, method | and medium. Too many advertisers figure advertising as expense, however, risk Proposed Sailings from “ONTREAL and QUEBEC and are more interested in getting it | down as close as possible. instead of : qgown as ciose aS pOSsl . Duri 9 Soason of 1899. | figuring it as invescment, and trying to FOR PICT se ALI OU WN. S. | now much they can get out of it. ? - | The advertiser who is anxious to see AT how much space he can get for a little her Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce,j money is pretty sure to neglect the Cape more important matter of putting the proper things into that space to make |it profitable. Not that advertising ‘ove, Summerside, Char. lottetow™ ard Frem Montreal sours. From Ch’town at 2 p. m at6p.m, | should not be bought as economically 17%th Jvly do 10th July | as possible ; space should be bought do Silst cdo lo 24th do | as carefully as anythingelse. But un- co 14th Avg. do 7th Aug.| like merchandise, which being well 28th do do 2lst do | bought is half sold, advertising space a> 11th Sept. do 4th Sept. | may be bought ever so cheap, and yet > a - oe - be next to worthless because its true do “oa og re 16h do | value is not made use of.—-Sacramento Ne . Gh Nov. do 30th do | (Cal.) Bee. do 13th Nov “eturuing will Jeave Pictou, N.S. every e“erpate Nonday at noon, on arrival of sains from Halifex and St. Jobn, call- 1g at Char ottetown, Summerside, Perce, Ge-;e, Mal Bay and Father Point. Svbjec “> change should circumstance em*iire it. Babies Placed by Mail. Probably the most unique mail order busines is the doling out of i babies. The American Home Find- ing Association, of Chicago, makes it a business to get track of children that are left overs, and conducts extensive correspondence around the country to place the “kids” in homes. No news- paper advertising is done, but nicely printed circulars showing half—tones of pretty babies, are mailed out in ten thousand lots, mostly to married people who are childless, the names being secured by correspondence with clergy- men and others. The printed matter is so attractive and the half-tone cuts so nice that hardly any one needing a baby can resist the temptation of or- dering one, especially as no money is asked. The scheme has been in oper- ation some two years, and Mr. Hoover the superintendent, tells us itis a suc— cess. The past year the association has by mail placed an average of one baby per working day.—Mail--Order News. CARVELL BROS, Agents 3 ‘ ENECL I~ Jaw. S § City of Shent PICKFORD & BLACK LINE ktttown every Friday at@ o’cloc during tle reason cf 1&£9 for Halifax, calling at Sy lastings, Port Hawks- in merside, Port tury, Aricbat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon Harbor, returning will leave Jiclifax every Tuesday at 6 p m making some calls. The steamer has excellent passenger accc modations. Saloon amidships. Special icw freights will be given this season } urther information apply to W W CI ARK. Age The Pictou Bank. The winding-up of the Pictou bank, which has been going on for twelve years, is completed. All lawful claims presented against the bank have been paid ; but of the capital of the bank, which was $250.000, no less a sum than $161,970°has been lost the pro-— The Charlottetown Steam Nav- ortion of 29% per cent. havin een sation C0. Ltd. mene to aaeioe The loss of | capital was occasioned mainly through . misfortunes of persons engaged in shipping, and through the failure of the Logan tannery. The following resolu- tion was passed unanimously by the shareholders of the Pictou Bank at their final meeting in Pictou, N. S., on 5th,September, 1890: Resolved, That this final meeting of the shareholders of the Pictou Bank dissolves the said bank and abandons the charter thereof, Ch'Town May 27 tf STEAMERS.... Northumberland & Princess Leave se below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if efteroon train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel "of morning train from Charlottetown (for Point Due Chene connecting with day tre‘n for St. John, Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and «#: St Jobo with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers sod railways for United States and Canada PF. EZ. ISUAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 15th August, inst. Sanit Our Business Course comprises all the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals the very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting courses cannot be excelled. Text-Books, the latest and best, bearing date 1899 are in use here. Our terms are aiways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus this date P. O Box 242 From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, ceven a. m., for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. Through tickets to be had at Grand Truvk,Canad an Pacific, Intercolonial and P.E. I. Railways, andon the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in United ; 1, OXENBAM States. Ch town Aug 11899 Prin. & Prop. F. W. HALES, 1 mo dy wed sat wky from, on and after the thirtieth day of September, A. D. 1899, and it so order- ed and directed by this meeting. Goverment Supervision. rm as _- v1? « Chere is some discussion now as ’ ] vision is a broken reed and more pro yocative of blind faith and_ blasted hopes than of public advantage. Our Manners at Table. How often a good dinner is made less enjoyable by the bad manners of one sitting next you at table. I don’t reter to that class of people who have nothing else to do but dress and act nice on all cccasions, or what may be called the cultured class o; people, but [ mean the farmer folks and common working people. Because a man or woman works hard from morn till night is no reason why he or she should not have as good manners as any others. But the fact we come in contact with some, especially among those get- ting up in years, who ignore all rules of this sort and seem to take pride in calling it upishnesss, and putting on of style in others, while they never seem to think or care that their noise in eating or drinking is very disagree able, even annoying, to others. We may excuse an old person for putting his knife in the mouth, and then help- ing himself to butter with it, though I fail to see why even an old person can- not see that such practices are not agreeable to others at the same table. I don’t believe in too much ceremony and style for plain people, yet even the plainest of us can have manners that are simple anc at the same time good. But while we overlook such faults in the older people, there is no excuse for the young folks. Self respect, and consideration for others, ought to make them quick to learn. In the case of young children, the parents are respon- sible, more especially the mother, if she allows them to do as they please, eating and drinking like little pigs. She is committing an offence against others, and an injury to the child. Home is the place fora child to be trained in all these little things. If the chitd is allowed to eat with the knife nearly down its throat, smacks the lips, helps itself to what suits, it’s ro won- der if such habits cling after it has cut- grown knee pants. 1S, Nerves... Wasted and Dr. A. W. Shattered by Worry or Overwork are Chase’s Revitalized by Nerve Food ** Nerves"—what a world of meaning this word has to scores of thousands of womer who, through the strains of soctal life and the worry of home cares, are fast approaching the rave. . Nervous headaches, dyspepsia, irritability by day, restlessness and sleeplessness by night. Pains and aches in the body, derangements of the organs peculiarly feminine, loss of energy and ambition, despondency and despair. These are some of the symptoms known to the woman of exhausted nerves. These are symptoras whick entirely disappear when Dr. W. Chase's Nerve Food is used. : By creating new, rich blood and nerve tissue this great food cure of Dr. A. W. Chase re- stores and revitalizes the wasted nerve cells, ts new vigor and a system and S woman of many ills which are due to exhausted nerves. Dr. A. W. Chase’s Nerve Food cures by the building-up process, which makes the body rcund and plump, and restores the glow of health to the pale, sallow cheek. soc. a box at all dealers, or Edmanson, Fates & Co., Toronto. Removed —TO MY OLD STAND— Richmond Street Fourth House from Queen St. —around the— “==— london House Cerze: Thomas Campbell NOTICE! The board of Fire Wardens, Souris, offer for contract the building of 4 tanks as per specifications to be seen at the office of the secretary; also the sinking of 4 wells. Tend- ers‘to be in by Sept 15th, marked tenders Ub’town, P £ Suorsrary Phone 174 P. 0. Box 326! for tanks, wells. Gocd security requi: ed C C CARLTON, JR., Soug\¢, Aug 31, 1899 Secy-Treg lO; the wisdom of establishing Goverment supervision and inspection of the banks ) Canada, says a New York financial | journal, Judging by our experience | in this country (the United States), we | should say, that Goverment Super— | PAID HIS CLAIM. | Robert BondCured by Dodd's Kidney FijlsAfter Eeing Given up by Insurance Co. Mt. Brydges, Sept 11.— Robert Bond, of this place, is famous as the man whe was allowed Total Disability by the Provincia! Provident,of St. Thomas, and who subse-~ quentiy recovered owing to his uee of Vodd’s Kidney Pills. He suffered trom Bright’s Disease and was given up by the doctors. The Insurance Company paid him the fall amount of his claim, $600. Mr. Bond then learned of the only and in- talliable cure for Bright’s Disease, Dodd’s Kidney Pille, used tnem to th eextent of twenty boxes and is we!l today. A recent letter to an inquirer reads : Mt. Brydgee, June 12th, 1899. Dear Sir—In answer to yours of the 22nd ult-,[ would say that my cure by Dodd’s Kidney Pills was entirely satis- factory and [I recommend them most heartily, Yours truly, ROBERT BOND, With salves, suppositories and ointments and dreading asurgical oderation, scores and hundreds have turned to Dr a. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an absolute cure for pile ‘the fisrt application brings relief from the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- makent cure She—I will marry you cn one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He—I will on better than that, I will buy a brand new due. ee ID Minara’s Liniment for sale everywhere, Do not clip ahorse and putan over-~ coa\ on yourself. Take your own medi- cine. Ua Minard’s Liniment cures Dandruff. 290. DR. A.W, CHASES GATARRH CURC .., Parts by tie eave ‘Sone is sent direc. to Healg the ulcers, cly ars the air passages, stops drop) ings in the throat and permanantly cures tarrh and Hay Sever, Blower free. A"l dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. ere Why is the woman seldom sincere who tells another woman that ehe is pretty. ¥ -_——-~———_ —~. <a HIS OWN FREE WILL are Dear Sire,—I cannot speak to atrongly of the excellence of MIN..RD’S LINI- MENT. It is THE remedy in my house- hold for buras, Sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicine, Joun A. Macpona.p, A literary statistican declares that for the year 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed, Minard’s Liniment Relieves Neu- algia. A New York despatch states that tbe Standard Oil Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. Schaol Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, week school girl, fufiering the evilesiects of an exhausted nervous sy8- tem, and tbin, waterp bloce, has been fully restored to the vigor ard buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Food. The bealthiul giow <n the cheek and the brightness in the eye tellof the bnilding up process which is taken place in the body. LL A aR The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept heuitky and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. It is Uric Acid let in che blocd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_ A. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys stroug and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the pues of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better half in every weddirg— but the best man doesn’t get her. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours apd causes neither pain nor discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Extractor extracts corns. It is the best The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, > o— —_... ... this month Minard’s Linimen' Cures Burns &c SALT + SALT, 6000 Bags, 12s now Janding 18,000 “ ““ due to arrive ‘ For sale low to the trade. Sept 18, 1899—dlwk CHARLES HARPER, Publisher Irnprior Chronicle. | Shediac, N. B a New Goods Coming =— Daily to Hand MEN'S HATS, CAPS <A Men’s Underwear A good range difierent weights, including Stanfield’s Unehrinkable. LADIES’ HATS LADIES COATS T. J. HARRIS, LONDON HOU § ae Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy, — DEALER IN-— 4 BOOTS & SHOES “4 Pownal Street, Ch’town, P. E. 1. Every Variety of Leather and Rubber Footwear THE LATESTISTYLES RECEIVED#MONTHLY BQ" Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the lesding manufacturersof Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in tbe business in both Canada end the United Stutes pleces me in a position to buy ardeell a good grade of goods at lower price than cume firms sell shoddy, A full line of the Ames Holden Companys High grade footwear, the Jargest manu facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,000.000 Sboe Dressings & Laces all kines Dring your cash and get the greatest bargains on ear. MOTTO.—Honest Value For Honest Prices en - —— EM ® { i TT ee one toe Nev... éarrivals — Every day we are opening up lots of ne in Ladies Dress Goods Ready-Made Clothing Gents’ Furnishing The balance of stovk of Ladies’ Shirt Waists at half price aad less. 25¢ will buy Shirt Waists that were 68c; 50c for $1.00 quality, % 23% _ a a a> J. B. MACDONALD & CO LEADERS IN LOW PRIOCE....... it TO IMPORTERS. We are prepared to quote through rates of freight, om Tinplates Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Avonmouth Dock and Antwerp to Charlottetown and all points on the P EIeland Railway. Apply to PEAKE BROS & CO C’*ohwn Tuly 11, 1899—pat meme ymeeareren a = ay , > emote FB oak ie 2 ons mehr aa fodeh ~ - fj & Of all Wine Merchants Wholesale from the distiller, A.;G. Taomsom & Uo, Glasgo ¥ i—_ tad oT fc rn feta zane rl OF