—~— ee _ — CALENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1894, Wua lay, 2 28.6m, p. m., i ! ) ' lay, 2h 23.3m p.m Last Qua : i 2. ph wa W \ : it : pp. ft = W Week Sun | High j j ”" sets water a ~ — | ee —- h m h m M ay 6 4 5 35 mora 2 ‘ aS | 0 4 ; \ lay i il 0 39 ; av a 29 1 21 ) } Zi 2 8 $} Saturday | | 25] 258 : ' 2a} 4 6 & | Monday | #11 68 ; 2 SS ‘ i i 6 i ob 7] 16) 824 5 ) 14 9 4 Ss iay 2 é | $ 39 ; 4 3 10 10 15 i 2 5 | 10 46 ‘ 24) 71 WH \ Ay 2 5 ater’n | ‘ Zit yi 0 43 28 | (1; is 20) o| 228 S 58} 3 39 i >| 56 | 4 59 - sy | ' | o4 6 25 ‘ ‘V rt 53 i 7 235 | 37] St] 8 28 2 | 38] so} 9 11 lay | 40} 48] 10 28 - _ iay 41. | 40 ll 4 Monday 43] 45] Ll 3 I 4 | | morn " uy 6 46,4 42{ 0 20 ee ee IE DAILY E:AMMINER Tue Leaorne DaiLy NEWSPAPER or P. E. IsLanp, the EXAMINer Pusnisuine Company, in the Loadon House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) sk edie diaaben cusbiad mami si. Be Mn chanensentenceceeceessecesoseces 20 Ns se nnnd muekeneien 1.uo I add, eae 0.35 Bent post paid to any part of Canada or the United States ADV ERTISING RATES For smal! advertisements which are ordered for only one or two weeks the charge is 3 cents per inch for the first insertion, and cents for each continuation, Rate cards are furnished on application at the office. Special contract prices at a reduced rate are quoted | for advertisements four inches in size or larger, which are to run for three months or ; ’ onge No special notices inserted unless paid for ‘ at the rate of 10 cents per line, and under no circumstances will sueh paid notices appear Ip the local column. ¢vecial discounts made on al! advertise- meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pic “ No notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. raat Tae Examrner is considered by our Merchants and Man ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the ‘act that in order to accommodate Our wuvertisers we bave been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size. Tue Dariy ExaMtwver Is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— R. H. Mason, Post Office, J. Melatyre, Malpeque Road, Cc. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, és W. M. Colin, Grafton Street, o &. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. pod D. Chappell, Prince Street, pe Pazaar Store, Queen Street, Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. ' S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. I. Railway on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside. D. Sutherland, Souris Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge. tt S 6S =e The Weekly Examiner % issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. It is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting and full of the iatest news. The subseription for Tuk Weexiy Exam. INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same scale as given bove for Taz DatLy EXAMINER. Charlottetown and JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISUED 1883. JOHN CALDWELL & 0), Fru't and Produce Commis- sion Merchants, 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters a specialty. Corre.- pon lence #0 ed Telephone 1876. sugl4—3m pat From Constitutional Weakness, Imprudent- ¢ or Unavoidable Neglect or Exposure, or Culpable Indiseretion, YOUR HEALTH Is BROKEN DOWN, and you need a Toxic Mrpicixe, you can afford to experiment on yourself with untried Remedies USE Puttner’s Emulsion, W for the past twenty years has beea endorsed by t eading Physicians ef the Mariti: l’ro The Great Health Restorer - have proved its incomparable eOxceiier , ANG *O nay you. For sale Ly all good Druggists at 50c. a bottle lw—septl0 rar FO Hi A first-c'axs Llorse and Buggy, also a Double-seated Phaeton. Enquire at G. G. JURY'S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Post Office, Charlotte- 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 TIN‘WARE omni naee Creameries and Cheese Factories. Sq are, Opposite towr The very best work guaranteed on all jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories, WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND OF WORK. M. STEVENSON, MANUPACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 5% QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. —— All orders promptly attended to. ap9—tf ifacturers to be the lead- | sed every afiernoon, from the office of | | | | | | TERMS : Four Dollars a Year — NEW SERIES e E “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. eee nr eR PRR EAI PAS PAR PAR, Hg, % Ser ate Read on ‘§ §) ad, rN J r ‘f 4 JOB PraNTING |: ie oO EVERY DESCRIPTION 5 VERY DESCRIPTION 2 . & we § 7 ‘1 Office Stationery "I t Display Work, }; z Such as Dodgers. Circulars, > , Price Lists, Posters, ete. 3 &: done in the best style ¢ - and at lowest rates 5 © fe ai J ws ad f{ The Examiner Publishing Co., 53 k Queen Street, Charlottetown. F 5 Is ~ Newfoundland Markets | HW. T. McCOUBREY, | General Commission Merchant. Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship- | ments from P. E. Island carefully attend: | ed to and account sales given promptly. | Wharfaye and Stores. Correspondence | solicited. Hi. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. Johu’s, N. F. septi—dy lm wy 3mm THE 8.8. FASTNET Sails every Saturday Evening at 4 p. m. POR HALIFAX, Calling at Hawkesbury, Arichat & Canso. ene Sheena Returning, leaves Halifax every WED- NESDAY EVENING at 6 o'clock, making same calls. Through Bills of Lading issucd to all ints in Great Britain and Continent at owest rates. W. W. CLARKE, | Agent. Ch’town, June 16—dy. { Tickets to Boston.: Buy Your "ickets for Boston by 8. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), ——FROM W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets. Charlottetown, Jane 22, 13)t What’s the time? If you have a Congh it ia time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP * SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and «Jl LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 80 years and the verdict of the people is that ft is the best remedy known. 25c¢. and Me. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KEARY WATSON & CO. Puaornisvene MONTREAL. Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI Leaves Montreal Leaves Ch’towm 6th August, 10th August, , a. * 3rd September, 7th September, l7th « 2ist ° lst October, 5th Octol er, — * a * a 6 6° 2d November calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rates. Paesengera will find this a deligbtful route. Full particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents. aug7—wed thu Bags! Bags! 12,000 Scesud-hand ‘Besos Grain and Potato Bags in excellent order. CARVELL BROS. sept22—2w eod ree cere eenesesevnsensehettinnannee RR) ae Wed 0 2 OS OEY. HO ed areal Coal! Coal! rs ee ee ON HAND AND DAILY ARRINING: Round, Nut and Slack, FROM ALL THE LEADING MINES. Also, HARD COAL and WOOD. before the streets are muddy. R. McMILLAN. Charlottetown, October 1, 1894-6m dy & wy Leave your orders DO NOT BE DECEIVED | —— —— — 11) — — — Our Only Place of Business at Present is THREE DOORS NORTH OF OLD STAND, where we have a Choice Assortment of FRESE GROCERIES At a Small Advance on Cost. Flour, $3.25 per Barrel. Tea, 20 Cents per Pound. Kerosene Gil, I6c. per Imp. Gallon, Inspection Solicited. J! D. MacLEOD & CO., Ch'town, Sept. 8, 1894—tu thu sat ogres’ Building,Queen Street. FEATHERBONE Corsets are now recognized to be the Standard Corset of Canada. Satisfaction guaranteed or money refunded. ASK YOUR DRY GOODS DEALER FOR THEM. ROBERT PALMER & 6O., Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory. READ THIS! We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. We are also prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture of the best Quebec pine. Give us a call. ROBT. PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov, 3, 1893—wky PEAKE’S NO. WHARP, Cea F she does, see that the wash is made Easy and Clean by getting her SUNLIGHT SOAP, which does away with the terrors of wash-day. Experience will convince her that it PAYS to use this soap. DOES YOUR Wire Do HER OWN WAsHING? Seeton and Mitchell,’ Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. ISLAND, } | | ———— ——— REPLY TO FALSE MOLLIE MAC. BY roory’s OWN MOLLIE. Oh. what a fuss is in the town, To kill a boy called Roory, | For who'll be first to knock him down And crown himself with glory; And all because he sings a song ‘To country lads and lasses, Upholding right, exposing wrouz, And boodle as it passes. Chorus. For Roory brave is not a slave, Ne’er sold his cat or poodle; | Nor turned his coat, or gave his vote | ‘ For dirty, filthy boodle. So every sneak and flunkey A price they said was on his head, Must geek and look in every nook And in the ambnash monkey. The “Kathleen Bawns” smollel for his tracks And all the old crumnigeons, Down to the drag-tailed “Mollie Maes,” With their oul clam-y bladgeons. Chorus. And they all swore his hide theyd score, And then sing Yankee Doddle; But shout hooray, we won the day, We'll work for Freddy’s boodle. Foiled in pursuit, afraid to shoot, They tried a way more civil; No blood to spill, but Roory kill, By a dose of poisoned drivel; When the dose was fixed and nicely mixed, And sent upon destruction. The typos say, as it belched eway, There was the deyil’s ruction. Chorus—But Roory brave is not a slave &e., &e. The men they dub the Liberal Club Didn’t like at all the caper; And began to hiss, saying “Lord, what’s this Has crawled into our paper; ‘Bawn’ was bad enough, but, ob, this stuff, Ryn quick for an emetic; Let’s vomit up, then take a sup Of someth ng that’s dietic.” Chorus—But Roory brave is not aslave, | &e., The doctor came, don’t mind his name, I’m simply the recorder; How the jolly man laughed as he gave the draught, Their stomach’s set in order; And then they say the horrid thing lay For curious inspection; When the moon went down out of town, Sans hope of resurrection. Cherus-—But Roory brave is not a slave, &c., &e. They say that Roory keeps a cat, Ould Mollie Mac has told it; Far decenter ’tis to do that Than to have manely sold it Like the Kathleen Bawns and Mollie Macs Who sold their cat and poodle, And turned, the jades, their ould petti- coats, And did it for the boodle, "twas buried Chorus—But Roory brave is not a slave, &c., &c. They say that Roory wrote a hook, Well, I doubt if that is true; But I’il say in brief I’ve read a leaf, And of Irish history, too; And on the sod our fathers trod, From times learned men call fendal, Were ould granny men with tongue and pen, To always work for boodle. Chorus—-But Roory brave is not a slave &e., &e. In them dark days were Castlereighs To rob and sel! their country: Traitors, spies, the Father of Lies, And lots of other gentry. And if we judge them by their acts And seeming occupations, Our Kathleen Bawns and Mollie Macs To them are near relations. Chorns—Buat Roory brave is not aslave, &i:., Ke. You threaten Roory to unmask, Beware my geutle graces, + Y . Should you try that, mind, tit for tat May leave some ugly faces; For though you float and get about, Disgracing women's signet, Yet I suppose beneath your nose You wear a hairy figment. Chorus—But Roory brave is not a slave, &e., &e. If men you be who wish to flee And hide your rotten votes, Out on your kind to sneak behind Ould women’s petticoats. But as I ken you donbt you’re men, And if your conscience twitches, Don garters, hose, vour granny’s clothes, Let clooty take your breeches. Chorus—But Roory brave is notaslave, &e., &. My Roory leads a happy life, Is always gay and jolly; Content in the love of his kind sweet wife, His own true hearted Molly, Who'll defend him still from every ill, And foeman, Grit or Tory; For Pd shoot the man with my oww fair han’ That would harm the boy called Reory. Chorus—For Roory brave is not aslave, &c., &e. | SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, SumMERsiIDeE, Oct. 2. Shipped per steamer Northumberland Cameren master, for Point du Chene on 2nd : FO COIS GI ois cocnivinssinriciess $ 228 21 bris mackerel.................0. 252 ©: Bags SOetNNE. i. -.s..cnigs ess 2 I BO ete POUNDS... 000002. .ce scene § 0 1 tub butter....... Wedbeeh eon rcenee 6 ROG DRED DORK. oc. : eesti 33 Ds visas aS oechedcinspecescod 470 $ . 999 By same str on 3rd: GI cases Cggs..........s...0..s0000§ 186 & bris potatoes. . .....0....-.s00000 6 79 Oris opeters...:..:............... 1438 640 yds Island cloth........4....... 448 PR ence te uae 85 200 Ibs butter....... 36 $ 2199 On same date, per sc Ida, ter, for Demerara, W I : Fraser, mas- TS595 DUP O65. oekic-ccncsvec 4700 16 horses..... <oldiniitidimnn tdiakvicn salad 1100 ‘SHIP NEWs, Ent. 3rd, bgt Caspian, Gordon, Halifax, mdse; sc Ida M, McFayden, Pictou, coal; Express, Cain, Miramichi, lumber. a NeT WHAT WE SAY, bu what Hood's Sarsaparilla Does, that tells the story of its merit and success Remember HOOD’S CURES. FRIDAY, OCTOBER 5, 1894. | KNOWLEDGE Brings comfort and improvemen’ and tends t2 personal enjoyment when rightly vsed. The many, who live bet- ter than others and enjoy 'ife more, with less expenditure, by more promptly adapting the world’s best producta to the needs of physical being, will attest the value to nealth of the pure liquid laxative principles embraced in the remedy, Syrup of Figs. Its excellence is due to its presenting in the form most acceptab‘e and pleas- ant to the taste, the refreehing and truly beneficial properties of a perfect lax- ative ; effectually cicansing the system, lispelling colds, headaches and fevers and permanentiy curing constipation. [t has given satisfaction te millions and met with the approval of the medical profession, because it acts on the Kid- neys, Liver and Bowels without weak- ening them and it is perfectly free from every objectionable substarce. Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug. gists in J5e. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup o. only, whose naine is printed on every yackage, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not ‘ecept any substitute if offered. -- NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &e. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land. ran Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, Mechanical and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street, Charlottetown, Aug. 25, lsdi-—dy & wy Leicester, ‘Yorkshire and Plymouth Rocks, In Leicesters [ have the best lot of ram lambs [ have ever offered for sale, not a cull among them. All from prize winning and imported ewes, and sired by my im- ported ram “MacNeil,” winner of the first prize at the Provincial Exhibition for three years in succession. In Yorkshires I have a grand lot of young pigs of both sexes, from 2 to 7 months old, all registered. In Plymouth Rocks a nice lot of young chicks. Write for prices, ete. Satisfaction guaranteed. WM. CLARK, North Wiltshire, P. E. 1. sept2L wky Im dy 27th oct THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and help artists. Incorporated by Letters Patent of the Government of Canada, the 27th February, 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. Admission Free, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baron, Pezant, Petit- jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. 68 members of this Society are exhibitors in the Salon in Paris, Sale of Paintings at easy terms, and distribution by lot every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. aug29~--mwf tf Provincial Loan. Provincia, Treasury, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894, Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government oi Prince Edward Island is now prepared to receive, from any person or persons, Tem- porary Loans, at 4 per cent. interest, on call or on such termsas may be agreed upon, This will afford a good opportunity for the investment of a large or smal! sums for short or long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Pray Treasurer, jane225— pat MISSING LINKB6, Asphalt is taken "a inke of } teh in the Island of Trinidad. The best bricks in the world are made by the tribes of Central Asia Pneumatic tires havé been found very } serviceable on hospital ambulances. In England honseholders have to pay a tax on each male servant in their employ. Street bands are not permitted in Ger- many unless they accompany processions, The average number of persons to a dwelling honse at the last United States census was 5.45. A_recent Berkshire, Pa., funeral was graced by the presence of a mourner on a bicycle, The Japanese now make tennis racquets. A Spanish musician has devised « system of musical notation by which the flat and sharp system is done away with. In Chinas man who killed his father was executed and along with him his schoolmaster for not having taught him better. German civil engineers wiil erect a mon- uraentin Berlin to the memory of Dr. Wer- ner von Siemens, the famous electrician and inventor. Nearly two-thirds of all the letters car- ried by the postal service of the world are written, sent to and read by English speaking people. The most easily digested meats are cold mutton, mutton chops, venison, tender- loins, sirloins, steak, lamb chops, roast beef, rabbit and chicken, Scientific cleanliness is to be promoted in French schoclrooms by boiled drinking water, damp cloths instead of dry dusters and brooms, and an antiseptic oleaning once a week. The Berlin Royal Library has acquired a Semitic manuscript by a Hebrew doctor of the fourteenth century which promises to throw much light on the history of med- icine, The largest death rate of any city in the world, from the use of alcohol, is recorded in Stockholm, the Swedish capital, The number of deaths from this cause is ninety in 1,000 A jury at Wabash, Ind., aeqnitted a conductor charged with ‘‘knocking down™’ The principal witness against the accused was a “spotter,” and the jury refused to believe him. A drop of oil of vitriol is used by some persous in the water bucket these hot days. Some persons acidulate drinking water with sulphuric acid and others lime juice or oatmeal. The ramie fiber is tough and wears well. It is said that in China, where it is used for making clothing, it lasts so well that children frequently wear the clothee which their grandparents wore when children. It is known that trees have attained the following ages: Elm, 835 years; cypress, 350; ivy, 450; larch, 570; chestnut, 600; orange, 630; palm, 650; olive, 700; orient- ai plane, 720; cedar, 800; lime, 1,100; oak, 1,300; yew, 2,800. A Kentucky va)f, one day old, perform- ed a wonderful feat of jumping from a cliff toa river below, a distance of 500 feet, without rnmpling a hair. The calf was taken down the river and hauled home in a wagon, safe and sound. The consumption of aleohol per inhab- itant in the various countries of the world is: Germany, 11 quarts per inhabitant; Austria-Hungary, 6.39; Belgium, 8.86; United States, 5; France, 8.07; Italy, 1.97; Holland, 9; Rassias, 6.8; Switzerland, 6; Great Britain, 5.42. “You may buy everything I have on for $10.75,” said a young man in neat outing costume. Then he summed up his apparel as follows: Hat, 75 cents; coat, $2; eot- ton sbirt, $1.50; cotton dock trousers, $1; shoes, $3; necktie, stockings and under- wear, $1.75; belt, 75 cents; total, $10.75. The Russian newspapers recently spread the report that the ministries of agricul- tureand imperial lands intended to em- ploy women in the work of their depart- ments. The result was a mass of petitions from women, and it took a denial in one of the official papers to convince the ladies that they had disturbed themselves use- lessly. Japan laments the decrease of foreign visitors, who formerly spent so much money in the country. Since the agita tion about the treaties has aroused a regu- lar antiforeign feeling, people are afraid to go to‘that country lest they be molested in traveling. Their absence makes a con- siderable difference in the profits of curio- sellers and dealers in embroideries and all kinds of art objects. e Biddy Sitting on Five Kittens. An attendant at the Rome State Custo- Gial Asylum a day or two ago found a hen with singular maternal tastes. The hen had shown a great predilection to sit and was finally found ona nest in the barn. The attendant took her out of the nest and was amazed to find that she had been sit- ting on five wee kittens. The hen evinced so strong au affection for her queer family that it was almost impossible to keep her away from the nest, In spite of the pains taken she was back on the nest again the next day, but all except one of the kittens had been taken away. It ia suppose | that she came across the kittens in their home and, after driving the mother away, adopt- ed them as her own, and that when she was taken off the nest the old cat eerried all but one of her kittens away.—Rome (N. Y.) Sentinel. Origin of the Word Honeymoon, It was formerly a custom among Ten- tonic nations to driuk a liquor maie from honey, and called hydromel, for a moving age (a month) after the wedding feast, hence the name “honeymoon.” The Tea- tons knew very little about treacle, as we learn thatthe name Teutoni was given, 230 B.C., to a race of people who had long been settled in the country, and in the provinces which are now known respect- ively as Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, but which were then known respectively as Denmark and Schleswig-Holstein, but which were then known collectively as the Chersonesus Cimbrica, The Teutons may even lave brought the custom to England with them when they came over the Kim merian Bosphorus about 680 B.C, Salt! Salt! To arrive, per bark R. B. Peake, from Liverpool, due here about 15th October, 8,000 Bags Salt. Parties wishing to pur- chase can book, now at low rates. ~-PEAKESBROS. & CO, Charlottetown, Sept, 2691894. FRANK LEAK Pains in the Joints Caused by Inflammatory Sweiling A Perfect Cure by Hood's Sarsa- parilia. “Tt affords me much pleasure to recommend Hood's Sarsaparilla. My son was afflicted with great pain in the joints, accompanied with swelling so bad that he could not get up stairs to bed without crawling on hands and knees. [ was very anxious about him, and having read 9 ” Hood’s::"Cures so much about Hood’s Sarsaparilla, I deter- mined to try it, and got a half-dozen bottles, four of whith entirely cured him.” Mars. G. A. LakF, Oshawa, Ontario. N. B. lke sure to get Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Hood's Pills act easily, ~-t promptly and efficiently. on the liver and bow,.s. 25¢. AIDS DIGESTIO AND PURIFIES 8 BRENT ADAMS 1 PRUTTI : to be palmed Aw A eam] =a rand| raxwt . @ Allow zo ir: wie oe om y PDEA. PO OOP PLO APP EOP EP LEP tb PPP APPL ALP Farm For Sale. The subscriber offers for saie his valuable Farm, containing about sixty acres. House is in good repair. There are six outbuildings, some are newly built. There are twoorcharda, one containing ®ixty trees of different varie- ties of fruit. About one and a half miles from the city. Terms easy. c. BENOIT. sept2>--3m dy & wky \—\ 2 Al Ar is Really. Equal to any Imported = ‘Take my Advice and lasist on ‘Getting this SS SIS Srioke fox /19 Cen r 2 “ts ¥ ad 7e ENTS ‘ 3 : Fi 9) — - : - f Arann ) ert peace? G Monten i Physicians, the world over, endorse it; babies and children like the taste of it. Weak mothers respond readily to ils nour- ishing powers. Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, is the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh, solid bones and lung tissue, and the very essence of nourishment. Don't be decelved by Substitutes! tt & Bowve, Belleville. All Druggists. Sc. &§1. CANADA ATLANTIC —AND—— Plant Steamship Line. TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The S.S. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until farther notice), at 7 p. m., Hawkesbury, Saturday, 10 a m., arriving at Boston early Monday morning. Returning from Boston every Tuesday at 10 a. m. HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTR” or “ HALIPAX ” will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, every Wednesday at 8 a. m., for Boston direct. Returning, will leave north side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, every Saturday at noon. Passengers arriving in Halifax evening trains can go directly on board steamer. Through Tickets for sale and pagenge checked at Prince Edward Island Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Ov. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agente, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston, septs! ae ae F Pa « ’ 4 | 3. a Pee eee i SS / - ea ae