PRP. pet om seccecteceaemnaatmy -sebtenaneiitnceaginas Walter Bai er & Go. Limited, The Largest Manufacturers ot oo PURE, HICH GRADE | “+ < Coct AS ani CHOCOLATES On this Continent, have received -2 HIGHEST AWARDS from the great . Incustrial and Food \\ EXPOSITIONS | \ IN EUROPE AND AMERICA. |) ppp Caution: may Titus he s the labels and wrappers on our da, consumers should make sure ow ¢ our place of manufacture, rely, Derchester, Mass, is rinted om cach package SOLD BY GR’ CERS EVERYWHERE. WALTER BAKER & CC LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. VWooD'sS PHOSPITODINE. The Great English Remedy. Siz Packcges Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrica, Impotency and all / effectsaf Abuse or Excesses, ; = Mental Worry, excessive use . “s am... Of Tobacco, Opiumor Stimw Beforeand After. »,..; pb HP aE Armity, Insanity, Consumpéi Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicis known. Ask druggist for Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, {nclese price in letter, and we wi!l send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, $5. One will please, six wili cure. Pamphlets free to any address, s, which The Wo Company, 4 or * at.. Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by GeoE Hughes Druggist. Orders sre promptiy filled PAI iP, >. tee Dodd’s Kidney P ure ary WILE se « +) rht’s Disease, Diabe es ir 5 Kh ‘mat sm, Heart Disease, Female T- : Impure Blood—or money r-funded. Sold ky all dealers in medicine, or oy mail on rececpt of price. soc. per box, or Six boxes $2.50. DR. L.4.. SMITH & CO., Toronto. we“can sel! you Dedd’s Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—60c. per box #ix boxes for $2.40. Tothe trade—$4.00 wt dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por? aid. GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Charlottetown. LOSS OF FLESH is weakening. You cannot af- ford to fall below your healthy weight. If you will take Scott’s Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil with Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda when your friends first tell you you are getting thin, you will quickly restore your healthy weight and may thereby prevent serious illness. Persons have been known to gain a pound a day by taking an ounce a day of Scott’s Emul- sion. This seems extraordinary; but it is absolutely true. Don't be persuaded to accept a substitute! Scott & Bowne, Belleville. 50c. and $1, a PUTTNER'S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Emaciated CHILDREN toa normal condition of HEALTH and STRENGH, and bring back the BLOOM OF YOUTH more quickly than any other medicine, As a Flesh Restorer. Putiner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles. Price 50 cente june All Druggists per bottle keep it. Sick HEADACHE, REGULATE THE LIVER ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS. Tre ODDS Meo co cro TORONTO. A Pointer for Agents | The subscriber has fitted up ten%of the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick etructure, Corner ef Queen & Sydney Sts These are all large and well lighted. They are heated by hot water, Jiga'ed by electricity, connected by t>le- puone, and are fitted with sanitary ar rangements. Elevator and office in con nection. rooms P. P. GILLIS. Charlottetown, Aug. 6, 1895—3m Dominion Blend Tea, REGISTERED. SELLING AGENTS: Beer & Goff, Charlottetown. Stewart & Gates, Charlottetown. R. T. Holman, Summerside. J. H. Myrick, Tignish. A. McKinnnon, Colman. Al ‘t. Craig, Emerald. Cyrus Morris, Bradalbane. A.J. McLeod & Co., Stanley Bridge. Feehan & Egan, Mount Stewart. Sterns Bros., Souris. McLean & Cameron, Crapaud. Every householder should give Domrxiox Biexy Tes atrial. It has great strength, fine flavor aud is delicious in the cup. Ch’town, June 20—w 1 yr, } Corlis, n and an early grave, | A MYSTERIOUS CLERK, The following advertisement appeal ed in the Rome, N. Y., Sentinel son: years since bookkeeper petent aceountant are . to take charge Oo i of a The services of a com- desircd by th: f the flourishing and perman boo nnd correspondence business Liberal salary ent position is effcred to one wit) proper credentials, Address A hundred applica nis pr sented themselves at the establishment of Mr. and among the competiiore there came a modestly attired person who, more than the others, seemed, at first sight, acceptable to the proprie- ter. The address of this applicant feom- and pleasant. His wholk that cf an earnest, wel- desirous t ed quiet Appearance disposed man, who wis get along in the worll. He brought with him and pros.nted | to Mr. Corlis. a few brie letters of recommendation in Roche ter, and for a limited sum upon a Nnasponsibl banking house in the lat er city His story was simple ani s raightforward, exhibi.ed a and his manners were altogether pre possessing He wrote a fair busiiess I hand: his credentials proved sSatisfac- tory to the not over-cautious Mr, Cor- lis, and he was engaged. Ernest Maywoed—for thus the appli- cant signed his ni me—proved a mode! clerk. He must have been s0.ne thirty | years of age when he entered the em- ; ploy Mr. Corlis. tle might have | been five years younger perhaps. He seemed to have the experience of a | man of forty, at last, for he was cun- ning in accounts, and his knowledge of | the ramifications of debt and credit | Was extiaordinary. His varied quahfications wee quick matters, as well as for the evident goodness of character that marked hig continually upright and honest course of conduct, Mr, Ccrlis had a daughter, his only child, in whom were centered all his hopes, The father thought he saw in the character of his new c erk business qualities most detirabje, and he Leliev- ed him to be a man of integrity and worth; and at the end of a year he secretly determined upon bringing about an intimacy between Ernest and his daughter, with a view to making him his partner at the fitting moment, and subsequently, if possible, to unit- ing his daughter with him in mar- riage. Maywoed had once or twice been the guest of his employer at dinner, where he had been introduced to the f@ir and agreeable Mis: Corlig, and an evening or two had been passed by him at her father’s house; but nothing occurred to offer the parent a hope that his employe bad beer affected in any wise by his daughter's charms. Thus the months passed quietly by; Maywood continued, cn in the s&me pledding, untiring round of duty, al- Ways at his post, ever devoted to his employer’s Interests, and more than satisfying the expectations cf the thriving Mr. Corlis, who was fortunate indeed in the selection he had made in his now confid-ntial ch rk, “Ernest,” sa’d Lis «mpl yer to him one morning, “I volunt‘rily increased your salary last January, because you merited it, though you did not mentioa the subject yourself. Two years ago to-day you kewme my bookkeeper. The balance-sheet exhibits a handsome profit upen the last year’s business, to which result you have largely con- tributed, directly and indirectly, 1 now propese to offer you an intere t in the business, and from this dite, if you agree to it, you shall become a partner. The offer was a liberar cne. The income derivable from such a sh r: of the profits would have quintuple! Maywood’s income. On the part of hig employer, it was the opening wedg for his future plan o° mar ying his daughter wel’, and to his ni:d. The clerk's ad csion—a_ 4d clina in -— in- stantly but frankly asd kindly given, astounded the generous Mr. Corlis. Maywod saij he was content as he wi s! His saliry wes ampte, an@d was a full equivalent fr hs humble ser- vices. He did rot de ie ‘t in -reased, He had no use for mere money than his position now y‘e'ded hm. He had no wish to incur aGa@itionc:}] re yp >nsi- bilities He ws h' ppy, and if Mr, Corlis was :a isfi d. so was he. And there the matter dropp<d. Maywo d continu d in the p rform- ance of his duties, and Mr. Cortis quietly awaited another opp rtunk to carry out his bong-c' er shed plan of reference to his davug't r’s pr: spects; while Mi-s Corlis 1 et 10 fitting ocea- sion to second her yarent’s \il w3 and wishes. “Time flies with silent wings.” An- other year elepsed without any pe- uliar change in the iel tons «f the parties about whom we have written. One day a frightful collision took place at the railroad station in Rome, near which was Mr. Corlis’ plice of business. Le and Maywood were among the first on the s’en’, and were act- vely employed in their officc# of kind- sees to the unforiunates. wren the eure of a plain'ty dr::s d man was wxrne from a wiccke] eer, and May- weed foll € elcse’y upon the step: f his employ lhe fatally injur a Man opencd bs ¢€y 8 a> th: c erk came up, caved fear.ully at Lim, and shr‘er- ing the broken syliable “May——” ex pired. Maywood started back, horror-siruck For an instant he wis paralyzed! T.ct faee and vo.ce—théet ‘ast glance?! Ths clerk wis bewilder d, a:d motionjesr as a statuc—and the tody was take. away. Maywocd, in the e-nfusion, ficd. Subsequent search for Lim proved futile. He di-appea:'ed altogether, and ali efforts to find him, cr to learn of his whereabouts or his fate, were alile in vain. After weeks of univailing inquiry the b-Lef of Lis empleyer set- tled into no very git sfactory channel, though he feared that Maywood had either met with an accident amid th terrible confusion, or th t he must have committed su'cide, <nd his place was filled in the counting house, while the business of the establisiment went on as bef_re. What dis;oal the bookkeeper hod made of his surplus earnings, from time to time, if he had any, or whether he had saved any portion of his income, was unknown to is bat*> employer. A SUFFERING ARMY. Borne Down by a Relentless Foe, The great army of sufferers from vari- ous rheumatic conditions joyfully wel- come Chase’s K. & L. Pills because the foster parents of their aches and pains are the Kidneys, which, on account of a diseased condition, are unable to relieve the blood cf uric acid poison, which is deposited in the joints, producing on the first provocation irritating aches and pains in the bones, joints and muscles. The reason that Chase’s Pills relieve and cure is their wonderful power in restor- ing degenerate Kidneys to a perfect and natural condition, without which the sys- tem is supplied with blood teeming with poison that adds fuel to the fire of rheu- matic complaints, demoralizing the en- tire system and rendering it Rable toa complication of diseases terminating in dropsy, diabetes, or Bright's disease, A pleasant feature of these Pills is that, while most Kidney remedies encourage constipation, Chase's relieve and cure it. In nearly all rheumatic attacks there exists constipation of the bowels, which is €asily over-come by Chase’s Kidne:e Liver Pills; in fact, they are a perfect cure for constipation. ‘This is endorsed 7 Edward Garrett, editor and proprietor of the Bradford, Ont., Weekly we and thousands ef others, One pilla dose. 25 cents a box. The cheapest medicine on earth. Sold by all dealers, Edman- in Rie wholesale retail by Geo, E Hoghee, Charlottetown, : ly brought into requi ition, and his employer very soon came to esteem him for his accuracy in mercantile tness, F | | | \ ! } | from persons resicing | draft inquiri 8S Wee sa th U*ewd ase rab =GhIS } means at hand Hkely to eff ri amy light upen the singular rnd sudden dis- aval! d « but to no Mayweo] wis gone! Six yeers, wih thir tound of joys and sorrows, pains and p'easures changes and friuns, had fter the accident reisted, one evening there halted bere the decor cf Mr. Corlis a c rriage, froin which «Hgh‘ed a lady ard a gentle- man who ingufr d £ the merchant were at home. th y were shown into the draywing-room, ard the cards of “Sir. and Mrs. Ervin.” wire a°nt up The name wae not fantiar, ci-her to Mr. Corlis or his cauchur. ppeararce were purpose, passed away, a when “Ervine?” rail the f ther. “Er- Vine? I do not resognize tie name.” Mr. Corliss soon after «ntered the apartmen'’, fellow d by lis daughter, and the stringers rore to pay their respects. “Mr. Ervine,” sad h: mrehant. “I am happy to meet you; Lut, realy, I do not reco! et “No,” sail the strange", “I never had the plkasure of neet:ing yu b? fore. This ‘« ny wi!, cw ver,” he added, preaenting the nedestly attired lady who accou pani-d tim. “She says you will probably reeolleet he.” The lidy edvane-d, offcr d her h nd to Mr, Corlis and fis davgiter, and said “Surely, Mr. Corliz, you have not ? forg: ttcn me?” “Maywo dad!” exclaimed daughter tozge h r,. “Yeu cre rgh ,” father ana sa'd the lady, c.lm- ly. “But how is this?’ ask @ the mer chant. “Who n did this change cecur? A women!” “Sit down, my dear sir, sa'd th» lady, “and I will at cnee unrav 1 what must have seem d a mst n ysterf us proceeding, in your est mation; brt which, under tie circumstances, could not be otherwise. “Nearly twenty years ¢go, in Re- chester, I married a manu of whom ! kenw too little, ard wlo proved him- self utterly unworthy of the confidence and love of her whom he g ossly de ceived, before and efter cur union. His habits were cissolu'e; h» son b came @ confirmed inebritte; cu: pr spe ‘tive’y happy home short!y became a scene of continuously ifotous dissipation: his little property, with my cwn, was Ssquand- rd, and, be’cre five years had passed, we were homele s. penniless, friendless. “When I could no long+r bear ur under the cruel trea‘ment to which I was subjected, I mde a final appeal to him. In his drunken wrath he shock- ingly abused me, and, in ds3j air, I flei from the scene cf my early mis-ries, I adopted my maijen name of Maywooi, procured the J tt rs cf recomm: nda- tion which you have seer, aid, having acquirid a knowledge of books and ac- counts in earlier year, ts umed the hablimcnts of th» ruder sex, believing that I could thus better e. ra a sub- } S stance, “I came here, entered sour enploy, saved a few hundred dollars, and you remember the t r.tbhle occu rene which immediately piec eicd my dis- appearance?’ “The accitdint at the s‘ation?” “Yes, We were hurrying dbout amorg the wounded, as you rec lect, when my eye sudd nly f ll upon one of the dyirg suff rers.”’ “Yes, yes; | rem mber." “That man was my husband!” There were tears 'n the eyes of the little coterle who Is.end to thi; sin- gular tale of woe, “IT reccgniz d him, and he helt pro- nounced the name cf Mary, my bap- tismal rame, as I hurried about ami the excited crowd o that f arful oc- casion. Stunned tnd b° wid::ed by the trying position in which I thus sud- denly found mys«lf placed, and fear- ful of the results of exp sure, I knew not what to do, or scarcely what I did. “He did net sirvive the accident, however; and, txo ho-rs aft rward, in homely female attire, I claimed his unfortunate remains. Ncne recognize] me in my plain apparel, and rure'y none could suspect th t the veiled anj plainly-attired woman who f llowed the corpse to its last resting place was in fact the bookkceper «f the w ]- known Mr. Corls. "y Icft Rome fo-th Ih. Tlroveg your kindutss and iberality I had tees; able to lay ly a o> sid r ble stuca o money, and I dpirtel for the West, and, Cnce more a7.ong to @' strirger , J eontinucd the resumption cf th hablimerts ard lLatis of my se With the n.eins at my eomn and J cos tinued to lve quiet y and i¢spectably until some two years aro I mt thi gcentiemar, wlio ofe ed we hs bend, am now Mrs. Eivin, and ths 43s m-. husband, sir.” As may weil te inagine’, a happ reunion succeecdel this d nou ment o the Jorg tine nyst-ry which ha shrouded the su d-n « isapp-rrance o Mr. Curt.’ to-kleep r. ‘nl the rex er may be assur d tiat Mr. and Mr Ervine were not on'y ve y w leo e i the rkh merechen:’s family, tut tha the newly wedd d par became th future fast friends of “Maywood’s” for mer employer ard his extended soci circle. Unele Eben’s Philos: py. “Keep ych terpah,” scid Uncle Ebi: “when yoh lets dit go you’s li'ble t zib yohse’f away ‘long wid it.”—Was ingtcn Star, _ ————_ +6 ee —________— All About Pho-poreus. Phosphorous is one of the moat life giving principles, and it is ,found abund- antly in the Norwegian Cod Liver. Com- bined with hypophosphites cflime and soda, it forms the most wonderful blocd creator known to science. Miller’s Em- ulsion of Cod Liver Oil produced from Norwegian fish is the finest preparation of this oil jn the world. Its flesh and blood producing qualities enables the sufferer to gain the mastery over consumption and commence a new life under higher physi- cial conditions. Miller’s Emulsion is the great nerve strengthner and blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Scrofula and all Lung affections. In Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug Storee. Are YouSaving Money? We know itis pretty hard todo 0 these hard timee—but then thiogs 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. Ark for SOMETHING G000D. Don’t be put off with something else 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 Exhibition Week ! While in town visiting the Exhibition, if your Watch is out of order, or if you want to purchase a new Watch and Chain Ring or Brooch, do not fail to call at G. G. Jury’s Jewelry Store, as he sells as cheap as any in thecity. Tiy him and be convinced. G. G. JURY, Watchmaker and Jeweler, North Side Queen Square, Opposite Port Offic _ a _— | Ss When Autumn Comes new styles come with it, and every man in Charlottetown, with any idea of dress, comes to us for styles, as a matter of course. The best readymade suit is only a travesty of cor- 1ectness. It isn’t even a clever masquerade. Banish ail readymade misfits from your wardrobe and get some- thing stylish and handsome, produced to order and fault- less in fit and correct in every detail of workmanship. We fit our customers. That’s our rule and it stands, like rock bottom. The belated summer suit has now no place in the wear of the gentleman of style, who, if not already provided for the fall, makes no delay. We have now on hand a beau- tiful range of Fall and Winter Overcoats at prices to meet the demands of the times. Our stylish Suits seem to create 2 sensation among the nobility of Charlottetown. S. A. McDONALD, Charlottetown, Sept. 28, 1895—246 THE FASHIONABLE TAILOR. Cofas; ere ght _ aSs = _—— ist cab Satbo sic cok seas sie shee Furniture ! Furniture ! Furniture ! All the latest things in Cobbler Seat Rockers, Rattan Rockers, Plush Seat Rockers, Desks, Cabinets, Bedroom and Parlor Suits, and a full line of General Furniture. The prices low to clear out, to make room for new goods, Call now. P. S—See our Ladies’ Secretaries, very cheap. JOHN NEWSON. Newson Block, Victoria Row. & dl i a Charlottetown, October 9, 1895. {x) $7.00 ach WEE COOK STOVE AND RANGES 700 to $250 each. The largest line sold on the American Continent and the best, Sold only by R. B. NORTON & CO., City Hardware Store. Charlotteown, September 17, 1895—25 rae EVENING SESSION sie ERI asinine CHARLOTTETOWN BUSINESS COLLEGE And Writing Academy Opens on MONDAY NEXT, at 7,30 p. m. Those who wish to learn the science of Accounts should attend this Session. L. B. MILLER, PRINCIPAL. —— oct8 —dy & wy tf — ee eS eS — HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other, ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP IT. octl—246 SS — — eee True Lovers of delicious TEA are satisfied when supplied with our lines of English Breakfast Congou, India, China, Oolong and Ceylon Teas. We believe our 22c. Blend to be the best on the market for quality, strength, flavor and price. The public realize a good article when they use it, and to-day our sales on this Tea are larger than ever before. We carry a full line of Canned Goods, Jams and Jellies, Fish, Boned and Skinned Dried Codfish Flour, Meal, etc., which we will sell at the very lowest prices. Our aim is to buy the most reliabl: good and sell them at the lowes: prices. Evsrs tiken in ex change for cash or goods. Goods delivered to all parts of the city. Se - IN THE TREATY PORTS A Canadian Product Finds Favor in the Land of Confucius Vancouver (Special) Oct. 14.—A_pae- senger by the last vessel from Ching stated the other day that among other Canadian products which are fast coming into favor in the Chinese treaty ports, is the Canad.an specific remedy for kidney diseases of all kinds Known as Dodd’s Kidney Plils. The medicine was first introduced by Canadians and the increave in its use both by Euro- peans and natives is attributed first to the accounts of its success in the Canadian and American newspapers, many of which are received in Shanghai and other ports, and later to its established eflicacy in cur ing all kinds of kidney diseases, which are very prevalent in the country. a~iiilnsdciiagl alta shill The South American repub'ics have decided not to recognize the Cuban rebel» as insurgents pending the actions of the United >tates and Great Britain. How to Cet a “Sunlight” Book, Send 12 “Sunlight” soap wrappers to Lever Bros., Lid., 43 Se.tt S:., Teronto who will send post-paid a paper-bound book 160 pages. Fur 6 “i.ife buoy” Car- bolic Soap wrappers, 2 similar book wil! be sent. This 1s a splendid opportunity to obtain good reading, Send your name and address written carefully. Remember “Sunlight” sells at 6 cts. per twin-bar, and “Life buoy” at 10 cts. One cent will bring your wrappers by leaving the ends open. sa'd&w Quebec Steamship Company. “CA MPAN ma” This new and beautiful Steamship is now on the route between MONTREAL and CHARLOTTETOWN, Passenger Accommodation is unsur- passed, being fitted up with electric light and other latest improvements. Rates of Freight moderate and service regular. SAILING DATES. Leave Montreal, Monday, 30th Sep'ember, 4p. m. “ Quetec, Tuesday, Ist October, at 2 p.m. “* Montreal, Saturday, 12th “ at 4 p.m. “ ~~ Quebec, Monday, 14th “ at noon. “ Montreal, Wednesday, 23rd “ — at 4 p.m. “ Quebec, Thursday, 24th at 2 p. m. “ Montreal, Tuesday, 5th November, 4 p,m. “ Quebec, Wednesday, 6th -“ 2 p, m. Subject to change should circumstances require it. CARVELL BROS., Agents. oct8 Professional Card. A. A. McLEAN, 0. €, BA-.RISTER, &e., Brown's Block, Charlottetown. MONEY TO LOAN. sept3—3m law (2) & wky With a cough, cold or i= sore throat. Use a retnedy that relieveg from the start, soothes and heals the inflamed a tissues of the larynx or bronchial tubes, PYNY-PECTORAL is a certain remedy based on a clear know- fedgo of the disecses it was created to Cure. » ‘ LARGE BOTTLE 25 CENTS. ? MORTGAGE SALE To be sold by Public Auction, at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on TUESDAY, the fifth day of November, A. D. 1895, at 12 o’clock, noon: — All that tract of land situate on Town- «hip number fifty-two, in King’s County, P. E.1., bounded as follows :—Commen- cing On the north siae of the road leading from Head of Cardigan to Pisquid, extend- ing thereon or having a front of eleven chains, and extending back north by paral- lel lines for the distunce of one hundred chains, being bounded on the west by land now or formerly in posses-ion of Kenneth Beaton and John Scrimgeour, and on the east by land now or formerly in possession of Norman McLean, and containing an area of one hundred and ten acres of land, 4 little more or lesa, and is the farm lately n possess 01 Of Malcolm McLear. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in & certain Indenture of Mortgage of said lands, dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, and made between Frederick W. Craswell, of Head of Cardigan, in King’s County, ani Margaret E. Cracwell, hi- wife, of the one-part, and the undersigned of the other part. For further particulars apply at the ottice of A. A. McLean, Solicitor, Char- lottetown. Dated at Milton, this 4th October, A. D. 1895 DAVID C. HOOPER, JAMES M. HOUPER, oct4— 4i 1 a w. (5) Mortgagees. LAND FOR SALE At Western Covehead. One of the best farms in Queen’s Co., consisting of 200 acres on Lots 33 and 34, formerly the property of Day id Landrigan, Esq. Will be sold en bloc or in parts to suit purchasers, A large part of the pur- chase money may remain on security. Possession given at any time. If not sold before the 23rd November, next, it will then be disposed of by Public Auction. For further particalars apply on ‘he premises or to my Solicitors, PETERS & PETERS JAS. LANDRIGAN, Kensington spt26 dy3i wy8i wy pat wy gar Executor’s Notice. All parties indebted to the Estate of +t! late Augustus Hermans are reqvested to make immediate payment to the under- signed Executors. Also all ersons hay- ing claims against sai! Estate are hereb notified to presep’ tame, duly attested, to us, M. P. HOGAN, W. E. SMITH, Or to myself, WILLIAM GRANT & CO, MAT LOUCLOW | NONUAAAAAAN B S SSS SSS ida (i (ERR SSS SS ESSE AN for Infants and Children. OTHERS, Bo You Know’ tis: paregoric, Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? Do You Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics: without labeling them poisons? Do You Know that you should not permit any redicine to be giver your child. unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Caztoria is the prescription of the femous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and thet more Castoria is now sold than of all Sther remedies for children combined ? Do You Enow that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigus to use the word postage | — “ Castoria” and its formul, and that to imitate them is a state prisou offense? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection wag because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? Do You Know that 35 average doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 cents, or one cent a dose? Do You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your children may be kept well, and that you may have unbroken rest : Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facta. Children Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. The fac-simile eeeranetiseaietanaceeerereenseatenees I ell neni at mage == SOSVSSISVS SSSSVSISSSSSS SESE SSESSVSESESSs RIPANS: ONE GIVES RELIEF. ; e ntscesseseecsecenncesnsnseesesee —— LISTEN ! Our sales of AMERICAN RANGES for September, 1895, were 3 to I as against same month last year. October opens out with % sold the first day, and bids fair to break the record. WEveryone eatisfied Price $820 and upwards. A fall line of Heating “toves. —< ee ee eee ee ne ee ee FENNELL& CHANDLER Charlottetown, October 3, 1895—dy & wy Creme de la Creme «0 La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Are for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. Manufactarcd by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. sepi24—dy & wky tf PEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE FOK GIVING A light, pliable, elastic hone made from . quills, It is soft anl ye lding couforming STYLE and SHAPH reality to folds, yet giving proper shape to tkirt or Dress. The only Skirt Bone that may be wet ya without injury The *elebrated FEATARR BONE iad CORS+Tsare cerded with this Ladies’ Dresses. CORS=t For sale ly leading Dry Goods Dealers. EGER Ship Your Produce such as Butter, Caeese, Poultry, Apples. Potatoes, Pork, Beans, Peas, Oats, and all Country Produce SEETON & HUTCHESON, RECEIVERS axp EXPORTERS. 2i BARRINGTON STREET.- - - - - HALIFAX, W. s., ee Prices or sell on Scommission to best advantage. K=~SEND FOR OUR PRICE LIST. 2# ——————— We will pay highes Cash CAIRNS BROTHERS Successors to Cairns & McLean, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. 1. Monuments, Tablets and Headstones In Blue,*White and Brandon Italian Marble and Freestoue. _ Se « xecutors Estate of the late Augustus Herman: SCOTCH GRANITE. toes ths, aly desler on PE Las