THE DAinY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, SEPTEMBER 9 159}, Silver for | the Pride... Silverware for We lding Gitts 1s always aprop riate. it has the beautiful qualities that are neces- sary for the idea] gift. We have new goeds in every department of our store, and to a ~-oater extent in our silve: ware e than elsewhere fins collection of silver offers many Suygesticns for wedding gifts, en a ns 5 Sata tAea tats daca, i WELLNER. Jeweler € Engraver BEES SESS SSS & bs W. W. PPP GE SEL S Si We Have Noe econ Bet Schemes No hobby, bat to doc 1° work jaa minsesc that will bring success io oar Customers? ani crecit to our You are qaite safe in sending pour cto us, as we are working mechanics and oversee ail work lone. With aastalf of good :nechan- ies and equipped with the best tools that money Can purchase, we will ruaraatee satisfaction in every re- epect. Calland give usa trial, > a Brace Stewart and Co’y. Founders, Engineers and Machinists, Charlottetown. P. E. Phone 125. |YRCOOSOOSSOOe L 80528868 . — wh SAV SAS @ ge Tey ah 7 ee ae Herring Herring Herrin 300 Barrels July Herring just arrived. — SOG £9O40Ct O02 O8 5064606544668 98008 J. T. Pearceon Lower Queen St. WE WANT YOUR TRADE “&0<.-6 oneal We want you to visit our store an get our prices on groceries. Our best of- forts are put forth in gett- the best goods that money can buy. We know that the quahty and prices of our goods ar2 right. SANDERSON & (0 VICTORIA ROW. KBLLY’S & 60'S, 7 GROCERIES Are always to be depende‘l on.... SDe<E>o DOS Of. ]QODS Only the best kept in stock. Uur cus.omers are eatisiied customers. If you want to be sati:fied with your groceries deal with us. Try the TEA we eeli. Special atten- On was given toite selection. The same rcised in buying all other lines. Ginette AND BE “&SATISFIED JAMES KELLY & C0 © Queen St., near London , House Corner. Weddy ky Care is ex 7 _ a a - } 3 . oe 2 Fe Fe Ke Fe Ke Fe He “Pre ¥ i adn SRA oF at OR SNS Js wh leer ; as? pray Local and Giker tems, | Exrreme Penauty.—A barrister, lean- | ing across the benches during the trial of | & man for bigamy, whispered to the Lord | Chief Justice: “Russel, what's the extreme penalty for bigamy?’ “Two mothers-ins law,” was the prompt reply. —_—_ ovoxm“—o — Ockan Lixers Tiepv Ure.—It is rumoured that several large steamers, in- cluding the Oceanic and Lucania, are blocked at Liverpool, owing to the cea. men’s strike. The strike apparently bas no serious effect on the shipping indusiry, and it will be several days, however, be fore matters can come toa bead, — | 8wer today is an emphatic affirmitive. =. . Droveut Grovs Serious. +A Peril Ont., despatch says: The drought and extremely warm weather which has pres vailed through the whole of August; with the exceptionjof a shower early last week, isgetting tobe @ serious maiterin this district. Wells are runing dry, postures are burning up, and the corm and root that it is seriously affecting the milk sup nly for cheese factories. In Western Untariothe drought bas been of longer duration,and its etfecis Lave been far more serious there. “ALTER YOUR COURSE” Another Liberal Warns the Govern- ment; Vaxcorver, B.C., Sept 7.—W W B Mc- Innes, M P, epeakiisg at a Labour day celebration at Nanuimo, severely criticized the Laurier Government for the violation of its pledges tothe people of the West. Pledges which had been made persoually to him by the Premier were disregarded. He bad dove his best to have them carried out, and bad, with others, warned the Gov- erument, but to no avail. He would now do only the honorable thing left for him; resign. ~~ 2 eae ** All We Have to Do.” To the question,“ Has the National Policy made you ‘rich ?” the Liberal an. The Natiofal Policy was first abused and then crippled’ Now its enemies are boasting of the fine work it does for the industries of our country. + is tinged with morbidnees, crops are suffering greatly. It is stated | THE BLUES, The Blues is the name given to a pain- fully common disease, The symptoms are a strong feeling of disgust at the world; a stronger feeling of diegust at one’s self ; utter lose of hope in the ultimate triumph of virtue in the present state of society, and total all-embracing dissatisfaction with thiags that are. It is astonishing how easy it is at times to be seized by a fit of the blues. A fancied slight, an imaginary trouble, an exagger- ated idea of one’s own insign’fivance brought home by some cause or other, will all seperately or combined bring on an attack of this complaint. At times the mind is so open to attack that everything The sight of the happines* of others, or even the effort of one’s friends t» 1 leas: one’s selfare but the excuse f.. biii-r thucghts and unwhole- some fancier. ” face a disease of the mind. But after all, the old: fazhionei question, put to one’s self when one feelaan attack coming on— “Now what have I been eating ?” wiil dis- cover the cause every time, The cause of the Blues lies inthe stomach. Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablete wil! remove the cause instantly. The stomach has a closer bear- ing On the condition of the mind than in- eulte, slights or outeide excitemente of any kind. If digestion is perfect one is happy. And on the other hand who ever heard of a happy Dyspeptic? Dodd’s Dyspepsia Tablets sre for sale at all druggists at fifty cents a box, six boxe® 2.50, or will be sent on receipt of pric® by The Dodds Medicine Co., Limited, Tor- onto. NO EXCUSE FOR ROBBERY. ee Sir Richard Cartwright justifies extrav- agence, and, incidentally, the boodling as well, by poimting out that the farmer has had good crops and feirly good prices, and has tbus made a little money. It is true that the farmers, not univers- ally, but in some favoured parte of the country, have done fairly well. But that is no reason why the Govern- ment should place new mortgages on their farms, Certainly, itis no justification for the giving of a million dollara to Drummond deaiers, or two million dollars to the greedy Globe. Every man is entitled to what he earns, and the Governmesat which takes his Now that we have convinced the ene mies of the National Policy that thas | policy is right. all we have to do is to |! “turn the raecals out,” aod establish an honest Government which gives no “rake- offs” to partis«ne. ' | NEWS NOTES. | i cutis i , ] Japan, not to be behind European States in civilization, is guing to send ont an Arctic expedi ion. The reason given is that if Japan is ever to compete with Eng. land on the seas, it must develop in the Japavese the spiritof adventure and of discovery which has made the English powerful. The only places left to be dis- covered are the North and South poles. a WANTED—A\l parties in- debted to W D McKay, either by book deots, notes -of hand, or judgment:, to make im- mediate payment. a&w Shirt Waists for 25c each ait Stanley Bros, regular prices were 65 and 6Sc. Another lot for 40c each, worth {from S5c to SI 45. 199 d3i wli Success comes to those who persevere. If you take Hood’s Sareaparilla faithfully and persistently you wi!l surely be beue- fi ted. ’ NOTICE. Te Fire Wardens of Souris cffer for aele Debentures tothe amt. of $2000, for 15 years -t 4% interest. Also want to buy a Fire Hand Engine. C. C. CARLTON, JR., Sec’y «Tre “The Vaccination Act, 1886” Vaccination will be attended to under he provisions of this Act, by the under- signed, at their respective cffices, daily; cr the present between 2 and 4 o’clock - m. RICHARD JOHNSON, M.D, 197 tf earoings, as the Ottawa Government does, and confers them upon its partisans, is 3 public enemy.—Mail and Empire, —_— ~ WONDERFUL ASTHMS RECOVERIES. Clarke’s Kola Compound UOitictali-» YVeated by the British Columbia Government, at the Home for in: eurables, Kamloops, B. C., the Medical Superintendent Pronou»- ced Long-standing Cases Cured. Many temporary rellef asthima remedir- have during the past few years been pone ed before the pwblic, but until the ‘atrod tion to the medical profession of Clarke Kola Compound, nothing has heey fen: to have any effect on preventing tnrure ti tacks. The Medica] Superintenidet for ih. Home for Incurables in Kam!oups, J). ¢. has bad probably the best chaore tn Can ada to thoroughly test this wonderful rr medy for asthina. He reports that on ti three cases of asthma where Olarkte 3 Ihe: Compound has been tried, in pot a sing): instance did it fail to cure, apd on anni articular case a lady had been confined ty ber bed most of the time for meatiy a you! previous to taking this remedy. ind ‘e. than three bottles have commie y entre her. Over one year has now passel, in there has not been the slightear frilicatic of asthma returning. Three dvvttive oO CJarke’s Kola Compound are guaranieed * eure apy case ef asthma, Over 5G ener have already been cured In Caniia acn by thie remedy. Scid by all drugcisis free sample bottie sent fo any person Mention this paper. Address ‘he ciriffith & Macpherson Co., 121 Church sireet, Tor onto, or Vancouver, B. €., scle Canadis: agents “SUNNYSIDE” DENTISTRY SMe se Me Me Av AP ae US Office in New Prowse Block, first door to the right up stairs. DR. AYEPS BAGS! BAGS! 10,000 new, for West India Trade; | 50,000 first class sugar bags. <a Special prices according to quantity / PETER CONROY, M.D., Sup’dts of Vaccination ug21, 1890,—dyeod2wks Apply to 201 CARVELL BROS CHARLOTTETOWN - BROCE EE CN SOE EES John T. [icKenzie, & THE TAILOR & ND é P. E, ISLAND | The Blues is apparently and on the sure! Cd ——— FROM ——— j 4 cases New Jackets, | case Cloth Capes 6 cases New Dress Goods, 10 cases Millinery 12 cases Furs, 2 cas & cases Lace Curtains, 2 cases Silks 2 cases Velvets, 4 cases Linen Goods 6 cases Fiannelette And priced in our usual way---LOW 1 New Goods Galore. London, Berlin, New Work, Glasgow, Manchester and Not- tingham, Moatrez!, Quebec, 'loronto, ete. 5a. CASES Sentner, McLeod & Co’s “™ a 4 . es Fancy Feathers Berinning to Get Chilly? Kspecially in the evenings and makes you feel like putting on neavier underwear. Well we can sup- ply you at the Model Store... with MEN’S UNDERWEAR of all kinds, all sizes, al weights, all qualities, all pric:s. Most persons like to get anice soft, smooth, well fitting garment at a moderate price. Well there is no necessity for looking very far to find it as you have only to step into the Model Store, and you will be agreeably surprised when you see the values we offer. 4Open till 8 every R. OH. Ramsay & Co evening, The Outfitters geese & Gees At 2OS "7? Me cA ' Sez vom & es 3 = se = (eee et te 2 Pee Se Oe, ion Veet 3 tt % SS Ser G7) 53 S « HWS fi' ST FT © 8 KILL THE BUG —BY US.NG—— A Cyclon2 Insect Destroyer 4AnND—— Berger’s EnglishParis Green. —-—FOR SALE——— WHOLESALE & RETAIL Simon W. Crabbe STOVES & HARDWAR Waiker’s Corner a | te a NS TO IMPORTERS. We are prepared to quote through rates of ireight, on ‘finplates Hardware, Liquors and General Merchandise from London, Liverpool, Glasgow, Avonmouth Dock and Antwerp to Charlottetown and all points on the P KE Island Railway. Apply to PEAKE BROS & CC OO8692S'5 2 83¢0 Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Boston via Hawkesbury and Halifax, SS**La Grand Dachess” Tuesday st nocn—S S Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tueedays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesee Wei-~ oesdaysd4pm. $8 Balif x . 1d m. Mm. ‘lickets forsale at stations onP E Is] an Railway For Tickets, rates and infor mation apply to W W CLARKE, Agent Orto EL CBIPMAN,Canedian Agent Halitaz-N d DIRECT CARGO From Ponce, Porto Rice Schr. “OMEGA” 120 puns choice bright mo- lasses, 500 bris choice bright sugar. 100 bris choice bright crystals due here in a few days. Ask for prices CARVELL BROS PF. EZ. ISUAND COMMERCIAL COLLEGE, RE-OPENS TUESDAY, 15th Aug ust, inst. @Our Business Course comprises all the branches of a thorough Business Training, and equals tbe very best. Our Shorthand and Typewriting courses cannot be excelled. Text-Books, the latest and best, bearing date 1899 arein use here. Our terms are a.ways satisfactory to our students. Send card for prospectus this date P. O Box 242 I, OXENHAM Ch town Aug 11899 Prin. & Prop, imo dy wed sat wky Phone 174 P., O. Box 326 Dr, H, L. Dickey Late of Royal London Ophthalmic H pital, Mocrfields, and Central Lon- _ don Throat & Ear Hospital Specialist in diseases,of thej Pp, m., 2 to Bp, m. C’ohwn Tuly 11, 1€99—pat A es « p.m, Eyes tested for glasses 129 daw en es ar cha Sac RORED i own an aie, ameniemate oe SEPT ET {SET Fen TT om aps PEE Se ay. ee ee A OT Gig LTS SAR AITO LI TE: rR ct ere i . B