i ,- i URn\,‘.o'1‘ , V I HE G A I N CHXRL TETOWN SEPTEMBER 271899 WATER STREET. SUQVIERSIDE. ' ' "‘°"“" 12 quarts green gaves lor 85 cents at _ .. _ _ _ . ° I - i - ° - Miihurn’s Heart and Nerve , _ _' -Ari. iiioii i»i~_Por. Chings confectionery. 27 31 _ n °"E`mms.__“ '” _.P I Pills Cure Mrs. P. D. Bour- .. . .t - t _ _ _=_ I 15 lbs iipe Tomatoes for 50 cts at oM"“’f95.3-1§3‘I‘;‘??.;.°L‘_.i€...l3l-_°’ t-'.T.‘f`...t chi.. S oonieeiew 27 si que of _Nervouscess and yS`e§h ' t t dri L i ar~ and g ` y' straw erries. cmpern e 1 jj. cg S _ tobacco. Prices reasonable.-C. P.(1RAU1 Proprietor. July? d3mos _ _ ,f _ , _ _"_ ---_A_--_x ...- CHANGED HANDS CAMPBELL HOUSE. suivimensioe, P. E. i. Good Board at reiisonil-le rates. Free coach to and from all trains and aoeamers. J.E. Ilt)UGH"l`Ol\`. Water St.. Sunimerside May26lvr siitiiiioiiiiii iioiiii. Summerside P~ E- I- New Hoteljust opened on Granville Street. While thanking mir fii nd-i for their liberal patronage pour former hotel. we would re- spectfully soli.-it the continuance of the same and as much new busiiie~s as vre may be favored with in STRATHCONA HOTEL _ Babies TakeCutiouraResolvent Because it is so pure and wholesome that* mothers can give it freely to children of all ages. It cools and cleanses the blood, and is of the greatest value in speedily curing disiiguring, burning, scaly humors, rnslies, azid irritations, when taken in con- nection with hot ‘oaths of Curicuna Soar, and gentle anointings with CUTICUBA, the great skin cure and purest of emollients. ~ f,- h utr. ‘d. Porrun Dano Asp Cnml. (BYE-s:oxf.“-'oHoww Cum .Baby B.nshe|."fkee. Brown-I don`t believe I would fancy going with a party in search of the north pole. Jones- No: I would feel safer with a l MR. J. R. TANGUa1’,representing the Montreal News Co is in town. MR. A. MoKiNNoN returned yester- day evening from Montreal. MR. and MRs. J. E. Wvarr returned from Boston yesterday evening. MR. and MRS. MAJOR WRiGiiT.Bede- que,Ieft yesterday morning for Halifax. 35 cts will buy 10 lbs good fresh grapes at Ching`s Confectionery. 27 3i ANoTHi~:R lot of G. B. Chocolates just received at Ching’s Confectionery. 27 31 MR. J. B. Rockliffe shipped 2ll lambs yesterday for the Am(-rican market. Miss Maccii: Wsissri-:R, Augustine _ .. . . i t ° d mornin fora.shor‘ relief ex edition. The sometimes et C_“f'°’ei yes er ay g ` 5 1 ' resident of Summerside and now oft Doctors sold back P y g * visit to relatives in Boston. Miss l~iaNi~.a Roissnrs formerly a New York. returned to her home yes- terda after a few weeks visit with Y O - Good Board, clean a rv rooms. best location in friends here' town and imcderate rate. Good stabling in - S g connection _ ' I u MR; JOHN MoRRrs of Middle-ex N. J. S. ALLEN, _ ‘ ' PPL- * I ' ~ ’,>Ac|Fic Rv. sr LOWRATE sr [XllllliSl0llS \ l -*FROM - CHARLO l TE l`OWN,P. EJ. sipizaii. zoii. ami. oiiiii aaii. Fill IIOilIiIl TRIP TICKETS MoN'ir'°§i=`aE:AL _ $13.30 on snr. aunt noun mir ricitrs ro -ii§“‘..."i‘.:.&'.t:l $16.80 i»"...°'°&t.i."°’*‘~‘“'} $23.30 Niagara_F=-lil. Ont. Chicago Ill., _ rumfpmw iz' i vi a nun up to and o1udin|?0?:bereI6tl:R899€s 8 on Ill Perrin limo is tlmliai Pieitlc lilillly Via St .loin- Forratcsto other 'ioints call on an Ticket Agent in Maritime Provinces, oi- writ; ' A. J. HEATH, Dist. Passr, Agent. St. John. N. B John 0. 'Hy ndman, Agent fmllil Piciiic iliillai. iiI’tovi P.E. £_1 . ~ , ,J -' I _ \f_ \_ e \_-,f P *,\ ,f_-.'.. Brls. - I » tri-i Q ‘i'-~. _p ¢ I Herring D I ' Magdalen and Cape Breton, just O received by Ei. T. Pearden _p Lower Queen Street. rin' ~ \~-_\:_ \ _\-~_-\_~',-_‘\~x-\_{'7\ 1-i\{:~\-_'_' 5; H . _ Freshman-Where on earth did you get that class yell? lt’s the greatest I ever heard in my life. Sophomore-I got two big dogs to ighting in my room the other night and then set a phonograph going. NE I/'ER BURN A CANDLE AT BOTH ENDS.” If you do your light will soon be gone and you will be in the dark. Don’t think you can go on frawing vitality from the blood for nerves,stomach. brain and mvscles, without doing something to replace it. Hood’s Sarsaparilla gives nerve. inentil and digestive strength by enriching and viiilizing the blood. Thus it helps people who an overworked and tired. Hood’s Pills are non-irritating, mild, effective. “"’”-f”-' »*»'“w-f.nau¢Uca\or--s-..... ._ - cured of Kidney Disease in two months by Dr. Chas¢’s Kidney- 'Liver Pills. It is only when thoroughly convinced of the superior merit of a remedy that public men will give their sanction. - Mr. E. H. Lemire. Notary Public, _xogo Notre Dame Street. Monfrml, tells of his re- markable recovery from a severe attack of kid- ney disease. When doctors had failed, Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills saved his life. He writes: " I give this statement, first because it Is only just that the me-it of Dr. Chase's Kid- ney-Liver Pills should be made known. and again in order that others may profit by my experience. For ycanl suffered with kidney disease which doctors pronounced incurable. Thanks to Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills. whichlhavcnsedfortwomonths. Iam Com- pletelyecured. They helped me fiorn`rhe int, and cure is no_w pefect’ _ Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills act directly on the kidneys, and their combined - lnduenee on the kidneys and Ever. _cure the mos! complicated diseases ol these delicate organs. ' box talldealln, gnenlladoae a5;sEs°:T 8 1 I 4 “I thought von were going to make an attack on the Americans,” exclaimed the Filipino commander severely. ~ , "We meant to, but we were hindered We could not find any dag of truce to wave so as to enable us to conduct our operations in safety.” __ A STRONG BACKING. Commissioner of Wickham. N. B. Civil Courts makes an important statement Wickham, Queen’s Co.. N. B. Sept.25 -Mr. G. L. Worden, commissioner of the great Civil Courts here, is emphatic in his endorsation of the great medicine, Dodd,s Kidney Pills. °‘Dodd’s Kidney Pills,” he says, ,.have been a wonder and suprise to myself. After over twenty years of suffering with my back and kidneys I am welt. Not the least painful part of my trouble was the pain, frequency and poor success in urinating. After using Dodd’s Kidney Pills I enjoy the natural, comfortable feeling in the particulars above referred to. I feel like a young man though seventy-six years of age. I recommend l)odd’s Kidney Pills to sufferers as they do as they advertised to do.” _ "_'*-1-<- ~~I know a Scotchmau who says he never pl iyed golf in his life.” ‘-Good; we can teach him the game and he can teach us the dialect." ;_ii, ITCHING PILES. False modesty causes many people to endure in silence the greatest misery imaginable from itching piles. One application of Dr. A. W. Chase"s Oint- ment will soothe and ease the itching, one box will completely cure the worst case of blind, itching, bleeding or pro- truding piles. You have no risk to run for Dr. A. IV. Chase’s Ointment is guaranteed to onre piles. --Q--Q-M The Linguist-I thought I had mas- tered every civilized tongue, but I must confess I can’t understand a word these people are saying. The Sport-No wonder. They are talking golf. THE ORIGINAL There is only one remedy known that has a combined action on the kid- neys and liver and cures the most com- plicated ailment of the delicate filter- ing organs. and that is Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills. the original kidney pills. This world famous kidney and liver cure has enormous sale in all parts of Canada and United States. I riff ,_ ...».,.,.._ g _ ’ B accompanied by her daughter. MISS 6,‘IS'f1'_3m __ ___ ?fff’.“"“’f Margaret and sou. Mr. W m MQ/IHS A N A D I A N But the Notary. Mn Lcmim W” lelt by the Northumberland yes erday morning after a visit among frier.dS 111 Bedcque. MB. J. -R. Noonan having purchas- d the Terrace Hotel, he is about to dis- pose of _his grocery st ire on Central St. This fine property will be leased or sold. Mr. Nooran solicits correspon- dence on the subject. 25 dlw Dmiss Goods novelties at the Ladies’ Furnishing Store. Fancy dress _ goods all colors and shades, Heather and Plain goods, Col :red Cishmeres, Hen- riettas, Poplins, Serges. Whip Cards, etc. See the new Campbe1l’s weave tcod. Also a full range of Fancy Cos- tume Novelties from $4.50 to 812.00 in the line of dress goods at MeG auxin dr Wright. _ ' s Tm: P. E. I. Baptist Conference. in the Baptist- Church. Snnimorside, Monday evening at 8 o’clock. Rev. A. S. Browne. North River. preached _an exceedingly able sermon from the text Salvation.” He described salvation as a joyful salvation and an ever lasting salvation and added the practical part, that we must work out our own salva- tion,it being God’s work and using it being ours. Tuesday morning a great deal of work was disposed of, there | being eight pastors present. Sous months ago a woman formerly a citizen of Summerside and for some time past employed in Boston, was commissioned by a widower of that city to hunt him up a wife during her summer visit to her former here. After consutlation among her friends a name was sent to him-correspondence fol- lowed--the worthy swaiu next appear ed on the scene, and yesterday morning they iefl. by the Northumberland for their future home in Boston---having been united in the holy bonds of mat- rimony the previous evening--after an acquaintance of about two days Sic transit gloria M inday M irning. CAN ADA’S GOLDE_N HERITAGE. Does not consist: in mines alone. Put- nam’s Painless Corn extractor is a boon. It goes right to the root of the trouble and acts quickly and painlessly. Be- ware of substitutes. _ He-I wou1dn’l: mind this coming storm if we were one. She-But this is so sudden! He (continuing)-If we were one mile nearer home. TORONTO TE STIMONY. Cater-rah’s Victim for Years-Au Un- solicited Story of a Wonderful Cure by Dr. Agnew’s Catarrhal Powder. ~‘ I am so well pleased with Dr. Ag- new’s Catarrtial Powder and the good results derived from it that I hardly- knew how to express myself. For years I have been troubled with Ca- tarrah in the head and throat. I tried dinerent remedies. but found no re- i lief until I began to use Dr. Agnow’s Words cannot express my gratitude for the good it has done me. I highly gre- oommend it.” Mrs. M. Greenwood, 204 Adelaide Street; West. Toronto. Sold by S. W. Dodd and Sergeat 65c. and 75c. per yard guarin- per suit ellegant goods. Everything Psalm 91-16, “And chew Him Fluttering of the Heart. Mrs. P. 1). Bourque of Moncton, N. B., is one of those who never fail to sound the praises of Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills. Some time ago she was troubled with a. pain in her left side and iiu't¢ring of the heart. Her nerves were unstrained and she was easily excited and upset. ‘-I noticed Milburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills recommended for such troubles.” she said, *-and decided to try them. I therefore gol~a box and be- gan taking them, and t iey have done me a great deal of good. “Before taking these piéls my appe- tite was poor and I was very much run down in health but since their use I have gained strength every day. _They restored my heart :to natural action , removed the pain from my side. and gave new health and vigor to every organ of my body.” Not only do M=lburn’s Heart and Nerve Pills cure such compl iints as .thosethat afflicted Mrs. Bourque, but they arepthe only effectual remedy known for palpitatfon, skin beats, smothering and sinking sensations, nervousness, sleeplessness, anaemia. St, Virus’ dance, weakness, female troubles and general debility. Price 500. a box or 3 for $1.25, at all druggists_ T. Milburn & Co., Toronto, Ont. “I don’t value success in life as high- ly as I used to.” °-Why noi?" “After people have won fame they have notaing to look forward to ” i coiilioti riooiiii. 'Thousands Suiter Frou ii Without Kiovliig its real lliiaractor- , No trouble is more common or more misunderstood than nervous dyspepsia. '-People having it think that their nerves are to blame, are surprised that they [arc nottcured by nerve medicines and sf ring medicines; the r.al seat of mis- _c£ief is lost sight of; the stomach is like organ to be looked after. ` Nervous-dyspeptlcs oft°n do not have or any pain whatever in the stomach, nor -perhaps any of the usual symptoms of stomach weakness. Nervous dysnepsia shows itself not in the stomach so much as in nearly every other organ; in some cases the heart palpitates and is irre- gular; in others, the kidneys are ef- fected ;in others,t'ie bowels are troubled With lossof flesh and appetite. with the accumulation of gas, sour rislngs and. heartburn. P Mr. A. W. Sharper of No. 61. Pros- pect St., Indianapolis. Ind.. writes as follows :-"_A motive of pure gratitude promps me to write these few lines re- garding the new and valuable medicine, Stuait’s Dyspepsia Tablets. I have been a suffer from nervous dpspepsia for the last four years; have used variour pat- ,ent medicicine and other remedies with- out any favorable result They some- times give temporary relief until the elects of the medicine wore off. I at- tributed this to my sedentary habits, being a bookkeeper with little physical exercise, but I am glad to st ite that the tiblets have overcome all these obsta- cles, for 1 have gained in Hash, sleep better and am better in every way. The above is written not for notoriety, but is based on actual facts.” Respectfully yours, _ A. W. Sharper, 61 Prospect St., Indianapolis, Ind. It is safe to say that Sruart’s Dys- pepsia Tablets will cure any stomach weakness or disease except cancer of the stomach. They cure sour stomach gas, loss of flesh and appetite, p sleeplessness, palpiiation. heartburn, constip ition and headaches. Send for valuable little book on stom- ach disease by addressing Stuart Co., Marshall, Mich. All druggists sell full sized packages at 50 cents.) _Actor-Pugilist-Say, wot do youse really t’ink of my actin? , Crittc,-Well-er- if you dou’t mind I should prefer to tell you over the tele- phone. _ X--é-¢..._il C. RICHARDS & CO. I DEAR SIR8.-I have great faith in MINARDS LINIMENT, as last year 1 cured a horse of Ring-bone, with _im bottles. It blistered the horse but in a month there was no ring-bone and no 1gm¢_ ness. ‘ Damn. Muncnrscrr. ' Four Falls, N. B. ”' ` ~ ~ ' fan- s'.f""°' 373 ._ jf' ' i W 3- 1 Railway Dining Boom, iS’SlDE AND PRINCE C0 lii0liGTON, N. B. lioiil and Siiieiwaiies Fine Time Keepers. New *Souvenir Spoons, very hand some New Belts, Buckles and Neel; Clasps. Birthday, Engagement and Wedding Rings. E. W. TAYLOR, Cameron Block. Charlottetovgi. *_ Don t Hold Back! ! You can get a. Lady’s Gold-plated Hunting Case Watch. You can get a. Lady’s Gold-plated. Open Face Y WWE Lan G nruiiope it oucon ai y’s’_ un e _ rr 'ace Watch? . You can get a Gentl ma.n's Goid-plated Huritf ing L use Watch. YouFra.n git a Se itieman’s Gold-plated Open ace ic _ - You can getna Gentleman‘s Dueber Silverin Case watch ,' Face W atch. _ ‘ You can get either 1 f above for 32,50 Cash and 50 Ju i.ee or Roy-il Oak Wiragppers. You can get Boys’ Watches for cts Cash and 15 Wrappe- s. ’ You can get Clocks for $1.00 Cash and N Wrappers. I . You can get Brooch s = “ “ “ Bracelets for Wrappo s. “ “ " Pockéli Kuivesl' Buy the famous . Jubilee and Royal - ` and _save wr; pers. _ exhlblip.. _ _ _ e ,~ ~` J a.,,H1 as ‘ini ”"i`.:‘a-,.f at..& Ex. - _F in crrrowiv A SOAP WORKS. Ps , ’ Gun 4 |You can get a G.:ntleman’s Uun Metal Open Can be l WK# P. I `;' ' _ f' 0 -»?.“i...'f*’.;'r‘%!.'.§°-".fm”‘§‘....‘°"’ ‘ P Sundays excepted) as unden- 'I`rains0uward. Trains ward, Readdowli V Risn.d\'.J!:>l. L A.M. P.M v.Charlott:etown Arnltlill 11.3 9.50 Royalty Junction 9.41 11.15 9.35 North Wiltshire. 8.58 10.3) 9.08 Hunter tfiver 8.&2 10. Ar. Emerald Lv 7.59 9. ~ Lv. J unct 10 Ar Lv. 6.55 8.35 7.35 von ls'“m° sawn 1 v° vs llin 5.11) ..Po?'t 4.1) .O'l»eary....'.... 8.09 A.\bBl‘1I0ll......... 2|() ..Tignish. . . . . Lv 1.03 5 5 ‘£5-fé°§°;1I§ Q Poser# a?g&2aS8, ;“~e~rww‘ - asses? 555 99° 83 E 9° B _L ga Plf-»~i.._-'-!'.;>i»i==f-i»»t» Fauna? gas;-'G3 gssr-“rt P ver' 'U-° `!=.~°- 2 .!\ii'5f"e@°i=°' :° ?csts’~§.=~ sages? I* PP We t-*F 5; sages ;ssi:s;;ses . _, 319°:-iessjo ° rl-'rs»=z~'»ge 7075;- z3?»fS@§/?'Si2¥Ss ae=.~.§§ 'tf=S‘- EHS °~i='= ° ` ' » 2 1 . ' U: : : ...Charlottetown . . A . .Mt. Stewart ...... . . C ndi . _ . . 8. Q`8.ll . . . . . . . . . _.Georgetown . . .Lv. . ..Mt, Stewart. _ Morell ..._ ......St. Peters... Souris ..... .. Studi WANTS o“ir*’ii?.i.§’..'.I=‘.'§° WA NITE D --Im P 1 h _E s ll n ro (1 si°2?fi`.u" A lad' spoof gli blgsfirm wit 553. _ _ L _ LOST-O Hill Square and \ .f Ylh \\ Ll IDR t* nude Wi . he re w anrlitu -a of three. Apply n Lu:i'1 -Sunday Church and Fitz gold iimmed rewarded 19 :ir if P F 8.25 .....Lv.... _ 9 I5 . . _ . Ar. .Ca§»m"3i‘ri§'vir¢»v~=n`, Passeii ~rs ieavifi an oi '_ ' ' ` - = Ry., by rgorning traéius, ycr‘inul:al~f)i?igt_; uviitlh gorr.humber1and_at Summcrside; arrive B05 it H- 8: M- Ry 4.25 A. M.; moment o. P. Ry 8.45 a.. m. I. C. Ry. 5.30 p. rn. follovin day. ' _Trains are nm by liiaisisern Sta.nde.r%"i‘im¢, Ds P()'l"_|‘ Gen- Man. Can. Gov t.IIfIg¥{` Moncton N. B G. A. SHARP B ' ' Clio rlnttel'.oWn. J‘ll1‘r);rgltl?-lilglent' P. E' L R' WANTED -A or sixteen years o pei-isnccin takin and gi narall use Goannxarc Rice. I J bit. I. -U18 Bo Ju-ities P more H rated Wit hot Rent modoroh ruin if nr Fl' J ii. iz. stack, u.n.s * 1 Q i=- |=i c E = Merchants’ Bank* Building Summorclelo, P. E. I. _ D006! and general anaosthotics to uilile Dentistry Painless. All work Gwmteed- no my sssmiaw I`\.»-Ldhl. -A |10 CSIRIDB BIDS l°Du stable and couch Mr F Jost. Appl mouth Street. n given July th-st. ang' tend UTA s o this once., 1 w PLEASALT A WORK for fami .'i'..r.ir°~‘°= P' n 1 I5 Lead am' 8 Terrace House Newly Furnished and Thoroughly _ V Renovated. ~ Granville Si., ’8'8l|lo, I Within a few minutes walk of the Railway Station. Good Tables. I Large. comfortable Bedrooms. Terms moderate. _ ILXPRISSW ez peas Ke .»....“‘:°’:t ».£.?.‘i.*’sh=..;:i CHAB McGREG Qreiror -mst T0 Lliil -A ho occnpi d by Jn co itatnin e ht large ya. sesidence of C rtreef Ii OR SALE -A i ca rs old. Enqu 1' I* 011' Stables i I I i I ex l iii i t c A I o 0 ii nn i har BIIDIILU mi Good Stabling in connection. ' _ sniioigm-,_ 1;, _ J. R. Noonan, '1°°°~ G. E. HIIQIIBS. i i I Foym 1 fi h Proprietor? er y o t _e Campbell Hotel R C Henman’ iS°Pt18d&""3“" |ir..urmmw.a