a cont: ‘ A 'ie % ia “J RE FOR T™T}) y SPIE CC i. , ee \ bh ) i Mr. Tarhey of } Parrsboro N.S, ‘avs :—‘*In i the year 1892, I was 1n bi } bed ith Erysipelas, swol “t~— Jen cut ofall DOCTORS GAVE hum n shape HER UP fast Sill king and viven up todie. At this Ca risis Nvyassan was used and frees 1 was cured in a few days, wan ® SEND Wanted—The Address | POSTAL f every auflerer in CARO, merica. FCk BOOKLET. THE NYASSAN MEDECINE CO.,, TRURO N.S Mention the paper when you write. THE ao Cheap Crockery Store. UST RECEILV] A beautifal lot of Diener Sets, Tea Sete, Glass Sete, Chember Sets. All kinds of fancy china an! glass ALSO— Lamps of every Style and | Price Liberaldis- counts for cash. This is the eto buy. Ni uv troub! i€ : show root is. Wall ieee AT LEWIS, LARGEST AND BEST VARIETY PHOTOCRAPHS We are now makingall the latest Styles of Photos, finished in a superior manner, either on glossy or flat paper. Grarron Srreer, AT THE oLD S North Side of Market Square. | AND, ———__ To Boston ze PLANT LINE OF STEAMSHIPS ree ee Chariottetown ‘o Boston Pictou and Halifax $8.75 Passeogers | ‘tia Charlottetown on Wednesday mor! ing connect with steamer “Halifax” at Halifax the same evening. Tickets for sale by via., W. W. CLARK, A gen wECURSIONS TO ~> BOSTON. —_% ae PLANT LINE. Excursion Tickets will be issued by Plant line of Steamships, frou Sept 20th to October 20, Charlotietown to Boston snd return, good toreturn by any steamer within 30 days fiom date of issue, RATES - Charlottetown to Boston and return $11.00. W.W.CLARK, Agent. x es NTES IOBTENUES PROMPTEMENT Avez-vousup: sidée? Sioui, demandez notre “Guide des Inventeurs,” pour savoir comment ®obtiennent les patentes. Informations fournies gratuitement. WA RION & MARION, Experts, Edifive New York Life, Montréal. Bureaux: bet At antic Build, Washington, D. C, ee, —_— Just hecelved a pice assortment of BLOUSE SETS the newest sterling silver plate, and s designs in and rolled ‘lling very low, a W. N. TANTON Opposite Crabbe’s Hardware Store | | | THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN SEPTEMBER 23 1896 THE CHILDREN’S OFFERING To the New P. E. Island Jubilee Hospital. AMOUNT ALREADY ACKNOW LEDGED— S107, 80. EAST WILTSHIRE SCHOOL. Lena McPhee, 10 cts; Lily MeAdam, 10; Haslem Vickerson, 10; Myra Hen- derson, 5; Maynard McPhee, 5; Delia Liovd and Fulton More- Howard liende Tson, 5 ‘ side, 10; Kate Cass, 5; Edna | 5: Lloyd and Thayer Howard, 10; Al- bert ard Pope Frizzell, 10; Foster aod | Fred Fraser, 10; Frank and John Mc- Adam, 10 lotal—$1.05. MILL VALE SCHOOL, LoT 60. Wr M Mcker zie, Angus McKen- zie, 5: Mary A Baider non. 15: Semuel MeLean, 5 “Jo! in W Gillis, 5; Duuetta Gillis. 15: Flora McKenzie, 10; Wille M McLeod, 10; Campbell McLeod, 10; | | | | | | id | MONTAGUE Pear] and Hartie 5: Lizzie Fred McGougan, Alberta Martin, Spencer, Donald, Harry Fraser, Ernest McDonald, 5; T. MeDona'd, 45. Willie Nelson, Mary Annear,4; son Watkins, Winnie Stewart, 5; Thomas Burke, 2; James Burke, 2: $1.02. The teacher, 50. ‘Total—$1.30. FANNING SCHOOL, MALVPEQUE. Mary Henry, 11; Pearl Hopgeod, 5; Annie Hannah Maithews, 3; Lucy Abbott, and J Seott Crozier, 10; Flossie Abbott, 10; Sadie Crafer, and Burleigh Owen, 10; Roach, 5; McNeil!, 4; Fanny George R and Percy Lee McGougan, 10; Charlie L Stewart, 10; lrene McGougan, 20; Georges and Susie McKay, 10; An- nie Lois MeGouganu, 15: Harry Roach, Hodgson-— 10 : »; Teacher, 21. Per Mrs. A Friend, 25; Florence MeGougan, 10. Total—$2.05. scHooLs—(Principal’s De- partment.) Me lish 10; Mary and Geddis 20; Libbie Arthur, 5; Ola Me- 10; Richard Campbel', 10; W. EK. , 50: Sadie and and L Winnie Beers. 5; Addie MeDonald, 5: El « Campbell, 5; Arweor 1 McKuy, 10; Mianie and Willie Stewart, 10; Gertie Stephenson, 10; Mabel Parkman, 10: Mary Lannev, 5; Annie, Arthur snd Dan McLean, 25; L. McKinnon, 25: 10; Jas. Kenredy, 5; Florrie Gillis, 10 ‘Total—8$2.68. FRASER’S DEPARTMEMT. Hardieg, 5; Lily Stewart, 5; 5; Barclay Meliish, 10; Mary Nelson, 5; Hud- id; Joho Stewart, 15: 10; Mary Robinson, W Lannen, 3: W Fraser, 20. Tota! MR. Wm. MISS MACDONALD’S DEPARTMENT. Winnie Stewart, 5; Joseph Campbell, | a ——a = = SICK HEADACHE Positively cured by these Little Pills, They also relieve Distress from en Endigestion and Too Ficarty Eating. A per. fect remedy for Dizziness, Nau: sea, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. Regulaie the Bowels, Purely V egetable. Small Pill. Small Dose. Smaii Price, Substitution the fraud Uf the day. \ They See you get Carter's, Ask for Carter’s, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Piflg —_—— The Ch’town Steam Nav. Co STEAMERS..... Northumberland & Princess Leave as below every day (Sundays Excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival of afternoon train from St. Jobn) for Summerside, connecting there with express train for Charlottetown, From SUMMERSIDE on arrival of morning train from Charlottetown) for Point Du Chene connecting with day train for St. John. Connecton at Moncton *with train for Canada and at St. John with Steamers of Internatioval Line and Raiiways for United States and Canada. From PICTOU (on arrival of day train from Halifax) for Charlottetown. From CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a.jm. (local) for Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton and Hali fix, at Halifax with C. A. & P. Lite for Boston. F. W. HALES’ Ch’town, P. E. I. SECRETARY —" If your children are well but not robust, they need Scott’s Emulsion of Cod- liver Oil. We are constantly in re- ceipt of reports from par- ents who give their children the emulsion every fall fora month or two. It keepsthem well and strong all w*eeez, It prevents their taking cold. Your doctor will conden this. The oil combined with the hypophosphites isa splen- did food tonic. soc. and $1.00, all drugetste. SCOTT & BROWNE, Chemists, Toreata Harry Beers, 5; liarry Pear- Buebanan, 5: Marjorie 5; Lottie Camp- Joho Amy Pear- Brush. Dewar, 5: Cyrus Dewar, 5; don 5; Hattie Clifford Campbe'l, 5; 10; Arthur Buchanan, bell, 5; Herbert Buehanan, 5; Dewar, 5: Leslie Bucharan, 5: and Hester Campbell, 10; Perey don. 5: Willie Jones, 5: John Siw Rote SL, STEWART’S DEPARTMENT. Tom seels MR. Be) roert Nelson, 11; Willard Spencer, 11; Sherman Me os 7: Herbert Stew- art, a Bessie Stewart, 5: Ethel Me-} Lean. 5; May Bell, 5; Murdech Mce- Phee, 5; Chester Campbeli, 5; Arthur Martin, 5; Emery McRae, 5; Clarie Gills, 5; Windsor Kennedy, 5; Lemue! Poole, 2; Anne Bourke, 2; Edwin Dewar, 2; Weadall Gordon, 2; Mrs B F Scewart, 25. Total— $1.12. MI-S BEATCN’S DEPARTMENT. Nelson, 5: Dewar, 5; Stevenson, 8; Reta Poole, 5; Laura Beate ; Sidney George Ar ‘ a Stewart Mary Murphy. 5; Rath Jennie Kennedy, 5; Adele Poole, 5; Stella Metheson, 5; Laura McPhee. 5; Till'e Annear, 5; Annie Robertson, 5; Willard and Geo. Lemon. 4; Ernest Parkman, 5; Marion und Harold Stewart, 6; Jessie Beaton, 5; Richard Burke, 4; Jamesand Bridvet Collins, 4; Edna Bell, 5; Charlie Thompson, 10. ‘Total—$1.18. HAMPTON sCIIOOL. George Farrow, 10; Harry and Em- ma Neison, 10; Harry Villett, 5c; Wil- liee and Holey McKinnon, 15c; Maggie J irman, 5c; Clara, Ber.:ha and Mary J Mullins, 5; Eugene and Susan Mc- Iver, 5; Mark and F wny Cameron, 10; Lena Webster and Winnie Inman, 10; Waldron and Boyd McQuarrie, 10c; Annie B Holm, 15; Chester Myers, 10; Lottie and Chester Ferguson, 5. To‘al—$1.15. BLUEFIELD LOT 350. Eva Watts, 25; Maud Younker, 20; Mabel Tremere, 10; Bertha Eas‘oa,10; Sadie Fraser, 10; John Fraser, 10; Lymin ard Emma Tremere, 20; Sadie ani James Beals,10; Ernest Matthews. 5; Davis Mitenell, 5c; Annie Euston, 10; Esty Bowman, 10: Gilpha and Sarah J Tremere, 20;Alecia and Wilsof Tiemere, 20; Ella and Pearl Fraser. 20; Wilson Stewart, 10; Annie Maithews, 10; Lee Kitson, 10; George Kitson, 4; Frederick and Willie Manro, 10e; Bruce Stewart, 2.—Total #2.52. W bole amount received 8122.87.—Mrs. Hovkirk, Mrs. Jas. WARBURTON. FROGMORE SCHOOL, Crapaud West. The amount received from this school has already been acknowledged. The names of the contributors bave since been sent for publication. Ernest Reed. 5; Muriel McLean, 5; Huzel Reed, 5; Florie Williams, 5; Lloyd, Wilmot and Phoebe McDoratd. 15; Mamie McDonald, 5; Louise and Fred Robinson, 10; Frank Robinson, 5; Winnie Wadman, 10; Edith MeNeil, 5; Lionel Howatt, 5; C. Trowsdale, 5; C, Calbeck, 5; R. Trowsdale, 5; Lottie Newsom, 5; Maud McKinnon, 5. Total) — $1.00 . Coens ei jin capaneptiennenaeetamtinemantangenetintn Woony’s PIIOSPHODINE. The Great English Remedy. Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly, and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Ervissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and all effects of Abuse or Excesses, Mental Worry, excessive use of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- lants, which soon lead to In- Before ind ‘A fler. ! firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only [Ieliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine in place of this, inclose price in letter, and we will send by return mail. Price, one package, $1; six, 35, One will please, six wil cure. Pamphiets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windscr, Ont., Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by George E Hughes, Druggist. MOLASSES AND SUGAR Now landing ex scooner “MARY P’ ; direct srom Barbados, 500 barrels bright ‘ BURIED IN A WELL Speaking of strange and sad occnur- rences, none cou!d be more remarkable than the death and bu@al of Charles Carter, a well known farmer residing near Russell. He was cleaning out an old well when the quicksand suddenly caved in on bim, leaving only his head and chest exposed. When the alarm was given, hundreds of people assem- bled and went heroically to work to save their neighbor. If was found that nothing could be done toward removing the sand about Carter’s bady, so a par- allel well was dug and a tunnel run {rom it into the old well, but even then the body could not be removed so close- ly was it grasped by the sands. It was found that a rope attached below Car- ter’s arms would pull the body into parts without withdrawing its covered portion, and that method had to be abandoned. Carter was conscious and talked with his rescuers, but at the end of 58 hours he died. By this time an enormous crowd had gathered, and all sorts of plans were suggested for recov- ering the body, but finally it was de- termined to make the well the dead man’s tomb, asd it was filled up after religious services had been held upon its brink. The well was’ 48 feet deep, and perhaps no other Kansan ever found quite so strange a burial place.—Kan- sas City Journal. Dangerous Thief. A French actress, traveling about the country, had for use in one of her plays a lay figure, skillfully put together and dressed in a traveling suit. So says the New York Herald, which proceeds ‘to tell a comical story about it: At ML. irseilles it was left in the lug- gage room with other ; aa The curi- osity of two of the railway employees being aroused at the sight of it, they took off the coverings and resolved to play a joke en their comrades. They placed the figure in an armchair at the desk of the cashier and shut the door. When the employees on night service came, they opened the door and were surprised to see aman sitting before the cash box. They immediately closed and locked the door and ran for assistance. ‘A policeman arrived, revolver in hand, believing, like the employees, that he had to deal with a dangerovs thief. He called on the figure to sur- render and follow him to the station. As it did not obey the summons, the po- liceman shut the door and went in search of re-enforcements to surround the place and thereby prevent the cul- prit from escaping. The door was again opened, the arm- ed force entered, and it was not till they had suddenly pounced on the poor lay robber that they discovered the joke. So eee a Bl of y ae Op (ea atk Fr Kr Zz ® gS E> *p 2 4] Tee 6 +s we? Ja all ~ Ces sest ta ; uter dinner; — mi 7 8 EVEL nt distr . aid dig sj “Soy Ge ion uré Bonstiont on, bya E ® bi D5, *ursty vegetabie; co not gripe & oS es recause pain, Solid hy ail drucgists. 25 cents repared only by ©. L. Hood & Co.. Lawell, Mas’ HENRY R, LORBLY C. E -M Can. Soc. C. E. Graduate College of Civil Engineeriag Corvell University. Ceneulting Engiveer for General Work, Specialties: Hydraulic, Sanitary Engineer- ing and Bridge Designing. Offices at Charlottetown and St. Joln. Island correspondence addressed to tharlottetown, Canada Province of Pritice Edward Island In Chancery Before the Vice Chacnellar tee In the matter ofthe “Charlottetown Gas Light Company” and ihe distribution of itsassets among shareLolders. Pureuant to the decree of the Court of Chancery, madein this matter, on the tenth day of September instani, notice is hereby given, that all creditors having claims against the “Charlottetown Gas Light Company” dv come in and prove their accounts before me, at the Prothon~ stary’s office, in the Law Courts Building, in Charlottetown, on or before the 10th day of October next, otherwise such claims will be barred. Dated this twelfth duy of September, A.D., 1898. WILLIAM A. WEEKS, vegistra *13 dy 2aw to Oct 10 Dancing & Physical Culture. The Misses Macdonald will reopen , classes in their rooms in Prowse building Sunnyside, the lst of October. { Class at 4 and 8 p. m. private lessons by appointment. Fancy Dancing A Specialty. 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