ee Se alee <n RRNA I ee gm sp Ao~ere 2 BOO TUE ES ee Waller Be: er & Go. Limited, CF pue E, HICH GRADE i < Gast AS ni CHOCOLATES pFJ22D HIGHEST AWARDS f ly ustrial and Food Fi EXPOSITIONS have rece i I I} EUROPE AND AMERICA. ) aution: J view the Dorchester, Mase. nm each packa; SOLD BY GR CERS EVERYWHERE ALTER BAKER &° LTD. DORCHESTER, MASS. Woow's PITOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. b soon hi cases; Is the only Reliable and Honest Med Enown. Ask draggist for Wood's Phosphodine; If | me worthless medicine iu place of this, price in letter, and we will send by return | C he offers 8 inclos ' mail. Price, ome packags, €1; six, $5, One will | , | please, siz will cure. Pamphiets free to any address, | The Wo Company, Canada. Sold in Charlottetown by Geo E Haghes | Druggist Urders € promptiy ii URE YO dd’s “Xi ure ary cas 3D es, 1.0! £0, IN A ease, Female re Blood—or money * ted, rs in mecicir fr OY malion per box, or Six boxes $2.59, L. #.. SMITH & CO., Toronto. Tin dew ogee we'can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills at he following prices, viz.:—50c. per box six boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 wr dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 per dozen. Sent by mail to any address por* id, % GEORGE E. HUGHES, may 29 Chsriottetown. A Pointer for Agents ! The subscriber has fitted up tet Sof the finest SAMPLE ROOMS in the Province in the substantial Brick structure, Corner of Queen & Sydney Sts Ti se rooms are a laree and well lighted. They are heated by hot water, lighted by electricity, connected by t2le- phone, and are fitted with sanitary ar yangements. Elevator and office in con nectior Charlottetown, Ang. 6, 1895--3m Scott's Emulsion ‘ & is Cod-liver Oil emulsified, or £ Aico #3 ae P £ digestion and as- To this is ed the phosphites of Lime and 1e digestion v increase materially rof both. It isare- markable flesh-producer. Ema- ciated, anemic and consumptive persons gain flesh upon it very rapidly. The combination is a most happy one Physicians recognize its su- perior merit in all conditions of wasting. It ! dorsement of the medical pro- fession for 20 years. Don't be persuaded to take @ substitute! Scott & Bowne, Belleville, 50c. and $f, 1as had the en- © £ ONSTIPATION, OBILIOUSNESS, SPEPSIA,> HEADAGHE, EGULATE THE LIVER ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD ECIGESTION. [PRIGE 25 CTS, Tee ODDS MED co.vo, CHARLOTTETOWN _ BUSINESS COLLEGE. Established 1873. s Intending Students should enter at ounce if possit e. emember, only 70 students can be a mmedated, Lecture Course begins on the 16th inst. ferme, murse f study, ete furnished On application to L. B. MILLER, Principal. PUTTNER’S RMULSION WILL RESTORE Pale, Weak and Fmaciated CHILDREN to a ‘normal condition of HEALTH and eee and bring back the BLOOM OUTH more quickly tl , an juickly than any otLer ‘As a Flesh Restorer. Puttner’s Emulsion has no equal, giving substance and tone to the wasted muscles, Sir Packages Guaranteed to and permanently ms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- vwforrkea, Impotency and al (/ effectsof Abuse or Excesses, of Tobacco, Opium or Stimu- ren Mor Befoi ’ and Afte * lants, whiel lead to In eer WHICH MADE THE PROPOSAL Dr. Gil havi made an unpre \ Kellicott, walkeé i \ her daughter Matt) ‘ “ years old ané : yes WV brown Sh had on” 8 pink i dress and a white mustit I WW clean, cool looking Line lot he nd a wide Panama hat nan admired the lady's very much, especially the white which, by the way, sh i under her ear latty was leaning on the gate, lool ins down th village street. She t ht how funny it was for M) Seott t aint his new house pea green LS with lavender trimmings, and was about to say so to Dr. Gibson, whem He said the very last thing she | would have expected to hear. He said: “Matty I love you, and want you Oo marry m« The \ yy in the bright, brows uuld have told him without @ single spoken word how thoroughly up looked for such a proposal had been She had never, in all the years she had i known Dr. Gibson, thought for a moe frmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. | Has beer prescribed over 35 years in thousands of ment of the possibility his loving het She was very sorry, she tolé im. but sh lid love him one bit it least in that way But the tears can into h t s when she saw the i at Se trifle pale “I hardly believed you did care for he went on after a pause “Burt Il hoped you migt learn to do it. Bu ut said with em barrassment, I—I tl every body knew | am engaged t my cousia Tom You i, m uttered the doc te it Vv mpossible to mistake the expire 1 passed over his face, Ii was not merely personal regret at the faci she announced, but an impafr- tiul disapproval cf t! match. He made no comment, however, but Girecth; j “Matty. I shall never get over this-- I mean that I shall always love you, ane if you ever need a friend or prt tector, or—or any one, you'll come ts me, won't you ?” Matty, still leaning on the little wceoden gate, watched the retreating figure out of sight She was very quiet all day, and in the evening pre pounded this absurd quest on ‘Tom, what would you do if I shoulg jilt you 7?" Tom stroked his downy upper lip ané lcoked pensive. “Couldn’t say,” he replied, after some mcments of reflection. “You might try it and see.” “Perhaps I will,”’ she responded, more soberly than the occasion seemed to warrant. Tom stared very hard at ler, but immediately forgot the inci- dent. . Nearly a year passed One day Mra Kellicott’s “help” rushed frantically into Dr. Gibson’s house, and breath- lessly announced to that gentlemaa that “Mr. Tom would be deader’n @ dcor-nail long afore he got there, if he didn’t jumy For two seconds, thinke ing of Tom as his rival for Matty’s af- f ns, the doctor had half a mind te consign him to the tender mercies of good, stupid old Dr. Wells, but his bet-e ter nature prevailed, and he started for Mrs. Kellicott’s at the very heels f the excited servant girl When he arrived he found Tom ina high fever nd delirious, He pre pounced it a sevcr cas typhaid fever, and privately added a doubt that he would recover He sent to his own heuse for some chanzes of clothing, and prepared to devote himself to the sick man Matty, too, was unwearied iu her work, and ,being necessarily much in Tom's room, consequently saw the doctor constantiy. He and his pe- tient presented a marked contrast te each other—the latter was cross, cap- tious and peevish to an unheard of de gree, and talked incessantly of some ctcnknown being named Kate. On the other hand, Lr. Gibson was so patient and gentle, so strong and helpful, doe ing so much for “om, and yet not fore getting one of his accustomed duties, that Matty opened her eyes in admir- ing astonishment One morning, as the doctor prepareg a sleeping draught for somebody, and lictated to Matty a prescription for semebody else, she said, with real go licitude : “Dr. Gibson, you will certainly kit yourself if you Keep on at this rata, and ‘tis my belief that you are ovei- worked, and you ovght to take a rest.” Do I appear to be at death's door 2?” ! inquired, straightening up and squaring his shoulders, as if proud of his proportions “No, Matty,” he con- tinued rolemnly, though a merry twinkle in the h nest eyes, ‘work,’ as Mre. Bowers frequently remarks, ‘is @ pernnykay.’” Matty understood him and colorcd crimson. At last Tom was pronounced out ef danger, and now the doctor felt that he miust remove himeelf aad his belong- in.es from Mrs. Eellicott’s house to hig ow! Matty, hidden by the honey: le vines over the piazza, watched Lim go, and cricd a little The morn- ing after Tom and Matty sat on the piazza, he reading or pretending te : wh diligently. Neither had uttered a word tor over half an hour Presently Matty took out the muslin cap she was making and laid it on her workbox, put her little silver thimble aside, and dropped she sewed = her hands, one over the other, into her jap. ‘hen she looked up Tom was staring straight at her. She colored violently, and so, for that matter, did “Tom,” she began, “don't be angry; Oh, do forgive me! I—” she paused, trying to think how she could tell him softly, but went on bluntly: “I want to end our engagement.” “So do I,” rejoined he, with difficulty repressing a whistle. Then both burst into a hearty laugh. “You see, Mat,” said Tom, when he could speak, “I love someone ese.” Matty appeared to be taken quite by surprise at this decl.ration. “But I couldn't help it: indeed J couldn't. Che is-—.’* “She is a young lady whose namé is Kate and her eyes are the black st and her checks the reddest, and he sings ‘Und r the Stars, with guilt- ir accompaniment,” rattled Matty. aI n & breath. £5 It wis Tors turn to stare, “Wher ‘id ycu find all that out?” he askeco “My dear, a ilitle bird, etc, I thim RIGHTEN, 6c. Twin Bar Books for | Peeve 2 , Sunlight ° wrappers Wrappers) jf" 's Lever Bros, a useful papcr-bo d ut "een ett Ja pr ub a will be eemt * . « <.« » 36) Pages, _ White Rose Kerosene. 530 Barrels landing ex schooner Nut- wood to-day from New York. |} Wedding, bethough lation proceeded not froen any special DAILY EXAMINER - ll go and write io my future cousin™ } and off she ran, glad to escape [row the questions which she feared he | might propound. But you haven't told me ~~ i ; called after her. “And never shall,” she returned, and ; | Whisked into her own ro In less than an hour she had recoi- tiled her mother to f<te’s decr and had written to Miss Kate Spencer, and persuaded Tom to write also and had done much. toward informing tke whole village of her altered pro pects, In due time Tom was married, Matty ofliciating as first bridesm: id Matty, after the excitement ol Tom's herself what she should do. She began by flirting a hit- tle with different gentlemen. There was Will Ellis This young gentleman had offered himseif to our Leroine on an average of four times @ year ever sinc she was 15. She had invariably re.used him, decidedly and emphatically, but they were the best | friends in the world, She now t td him in so many words, that she would ae- attention he woul] offer 1 next week, taking care | to remember that this singular declar- rd for him, but was made in pur- ided of some oceult design on hes part Forthwith the pair embarked I eemed the stormicst HMirta- tion Skinnerville ever saw. This state of affairs continued for 8 week or so, during which time the doc wr ignored Matty’s existence, except that she was the daughtes of his deal triend, Mrs. Killicott. And atl the while the girl was raging inwardly at he quondam suitor “Why docsn't he cs¥ me once again?” » queried, mentally. “I im sure he loves me, inyone might see that I love hin; but he won’t speak and J) can't. I suppose F shall be an ole maid But the Coctor was not to blame. A man of the world would have seen through Matty’s strategem, but he did not, He imagined that she was either trying to drown her disappointment at losing Tom or had really decided to mnairy the enamered Will. The truth occurred to Mat-y at last She could hardly believe such stupidity existed in the mind of man, but she determined to try what a modest and retiring behavior would effect, So she dismissed Will and became, to all out ward resemblance, a little nun. Still no advences cn the doctor’s part. He came ind went constantly to the house, however, Matty gave up all hope fin ally, of ever coming to a better under sianding with him, when something happened. Dr. Gibson “dropped in” one morn. ing when Mrs. Kellicott sat sewing 0a the veranda, in the ool, refreshing breeze. “You musn’t come here,” she calle as he tied his horse to the hitching post, “My work requires my individ ual attention; besides, you'll step on the ruffes. You may go and help Mat- tie, if you like.” That young women was making plee in the kitchen. She saw the doctoy coming round the c rner of the house gave a hurried glance at the bright bottom of a tin pan she was hol ling found herself presentable and greete¢ him composedly. She was very g'ac to see him, she said. Wouldn't hé eome in? No, he woukdn’t come in, the day Was so beautiful, He would just stanme on the little: brick pavement unde the window and lean over the sill. So there he stood, under the grape vine trellis, with little flecks of goldcer |} sunshine falling cn his hair and shoul der Matty observed th.t he looke« thorough'’y unloverlike, and conclude¢ that he didn’t intend to propese. Sim also noticed a rip in his coat and wou dered who would mend it for him. Someway the talk veered aroun¢ from the weather to woman’s rights Matty, on this, spoke up. She didn't at all believe in the see ond-hand influence which reached thi ballot box through the agency of hus b.nds and brothers. “When I vote,’ she said, “I want to march to the polls and put my own vote in myself,’ “What a pretty spectacle you’d make Matty, with that rolling pin in you hand, and—” “I’m net at ali sure that I want te vote,” she interrupted. “But I jus would like to make some laws, that’; sf.” “Well. you micht petition the legts lature,”’ suggested the doctor, gravely “Oh, they're not legal laws; only so cial custcms and usages. I'll tell yo: just what I mean.” She laid the roll ing pin aside, with an emphatic bang Placed her floury arms a-kimbo, look ing very earnest and determined, +m quite regardless of the fact that sh and Dr. Gibson were in love with eacl cther. “‘Now, at a party, when a lady sits alone in a stiff chair all evening not dancing simply because she hasn’ a par‘ner and can't ask anyone, Oh you know, Dr. Gibson, you know—" “How it is myself?” interpolated he “iow it was at Mrs, Campbell's th other night. If I had been Anna Rag cliffe or Dora Collard, I'd have askes some of you men to dance With me.” “Then you think women should hav the privil‘ge Of asking for whateve they wish?’ he retorted, with a hal smile. She <nswered that she thought jus that. “Well, Matty, I quite agree with you I not only think they should have tht right in such a case as you mention but also in more serious affairs, Fa instance, women might, with perfec propriety, make pr-posals of mar riage.” Now such an idea had never enteret Metty’s foolish Hittle head and sh seized the sugar box in great embar rassment. The doctor went on wit] much gravity: “TI am aware that it would be a ver anconventional proceedine, and I an afraid no woman will ever be wis enough to take the initiative; and ye I am persusded that in many instance It would be the m ¢t natural and beau tiful titug she could do.” He was looking unconsciously up 3 the blue sky shining th-ough the fl gree work of vine leaves above him. I was evident he was thinking of wo men in the abstract on'y, but a flat tering little “Dr. Gibson” recalled hir to the emonecrete. And there stood Mat ty, smiling, blushing, dimnling, read to extingu'sh herrelf in her brown ging ham apron, “Dr. Gibson, I like you «ve so much,’ she fultered, bravely, but breathlessly The doctor jumped through the ope window and made his proposal eve &gain. This is to certi that I have suffered on A ats for a long time and several articles re commended for this eom- 1 nt, but none of them benefitted me till I tried Chase's Ointment, which has completely cured me. Mas. JOHN GERRIE. he. Phillips, jr., Druggist Witness, All| R. B. NORTON & CO, City Hardware Store. WwW i COOK STOVES AND RANG: $7.00 to $250 cach. The largest line solid on the American Continent and the best, Sold only by CLarlotteown, September 17, 1895—25 Liv, The days want you to ras gas, than a handsome Lamp ! DODD & ROG. and our are getting shorter, and we inspect our Lamp department, Some peop'e, you know, prefer them to assortment is so farge that we can suit any taste and any pocket. Then, again, what makes a nicer present HRS. 9 Charlottetown, October 8, 1895—135 ¢ Ro Had to “Grin and Bear It"’ when he You can grin and ban- fab it at once by using Perry Davis’ “Poin Killer A whole medicine chest Kills every form of external or internal pain, »sk—A teaspoonful in half glass of water or milk (warm [f convenfent}, Boid and used everywhere. by liself. To Shoemakers and others. We have now on hand and to arrive a full stock of Leathers and Shoe Finding, comprising Sole Leather, best grades; French and other Kips, Calf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Neats, Tan, Calf, Lining Skine. In Findings we have Lasts, all styles, Crimps, Screws, Leather and Rubte: Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails and Tacks all kinds, Peze, Awls and Hafts, Sand and Emery Paper, Shoe and Welt Knives, Rasps, pincher=, Machine Linens and Silks, Heel Balls, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sole and Heel Plates, Elastic Wcb, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, Kc. - All of which we wil sell ’ Sept. 25 at the lowest possible prices. J. HH. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. of our Suits. P. E. Island. FALL GOODS opening up every day direct from Glasgow, Scotland. McK AY WOOLEN CO., The Swell Chartlcite* ,September 16, 1895—135 CREAT BOOM nieiieapiiee Na lle THE SWELL TAILORS. We have been complimented several times in the past week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style We have the best Cutter that ever cut on This is what the public say, and so do we Tailors. Charlottetown, October 1, 1895—246 FOR GIVING STYLE and SHAPK Ladies’ Dresses. For sale by lead ng Dry Goods Dealers. FEATHERBONE SKIRT BONE A light, pliable, elastic bone made from quills. It is soft and yielding, conforming readily to folds, yet giving proper shape to Skirt cr Dress. Tle on'y Skirt Bone that may Le wet without injury. the cetebrated FEATH* RBONE CORSETS are corded with this material HOWARD FLOUR If you have not yet used it ask for it and take no other. ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEP IT. NEWS NOTES, number was 810. A man named Martin Brown went into the congregation was disturbed by his snoring. Michael Cleteb, one of the pil lars of the church, shook the sleeper +o earvestly that he awoke. Then he { lt warlike, and a policeman took him ta station, Justice Underwood tined the snorer $10. At Alexandria the Serapeum, where the last of the great public libraries was pre- served, was recently discovered by Dr. Botti, direetor of the Alexandrian muveum, The column that rose in the middle, visible ip the central court and the channels cut workmanship, re ains of gilded ornaments and a few tombe. To be sold by Public Auction, at the A. D. 1895, at 12 o’clock, noon : — All that tract of land situate on Town- ship number fifty-two, in King’s County, P. E I., bounde.: as follows :—Commen- cing on the north siae of the road leading from Head of Cardigan to Pisquid, extend ing thereon or baving a front of eleven lel lines for the distrnce of one hundred chains, being bounded on the west by land now or formerly in possessiou of Kenneth east by land now or formerly in possession of Norman McLean, and containing an area of one hundred and ten acres of land, a little more or less, and is the farm late y | in possession of Malcolm M. Lean. The above sale is being made under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in | a certain Indenture of Mortgage of sa‘d lands, dated the 16th day of March, A. D. 1889, and made between Frederick W. Craswell, et Head of Cardigan, in King’s County, an! Margaret E. Craswell, his 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, oct4d— 41 Ll aw. (S) Mortgageer. s /; ofien bring coughs and coldy while PYNY - PECTORAL brings quick relief. Cures all ir- Cammation of the bronchial tubes, throat or chest. No un- certainty. Relieves, soothes, heuls p.omptly. » A Large Bottle for 25 Cents. ny? OHS & LAWRENCE C2: LTD, p PROPRIETORS. r MONTREAL. FOR SALE. The House and Land on the corner of Pownal and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to the owner, MRS. BUSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. cept 19-dy Johns got the Rheumatism and ugcular ~ py } Paing again eh? 4 Be Wiy not i) IRB ey Cry the BAL. 5. Menthol Plaster. may wife got me one, if cured EN OIE Last year 736 steamers and barges pass- | ed through the Rideau canal; this year tle | " i a Chicago church on a recent Sunday | night and pre-empted one otf the front | ‘sats. He listened to the sermon for a few minutes, and then fell aeleep. Presently | from the sea as well as from the Jand, he | identifies with Pompey’s pillar. He has | found the tank of the fountain that stood | through the rocks that led the water to it, | inscriptions of the time of Hadrian and | Severus dedicated to serapis, a bull of fine | MORTGAGE SALE Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on | TUESDAY, the fifth day of November, | chains, and extending back north by paral- | Beaton and John Scrimgeour, and on the | | for infants and Children. HIRTY years’ observation of Castoria with the patronage of millions of-persons, permit us to speak of it without guessing, It is unquestionably the best remedy for Infants and Children the world has ever known. It is harmless. Childrem like it. It | gives them health. It will save their lives. In it Mothers have something which is absolutely safo and practically perfect as a child’s medicine, Castoria destroys Worms. Castoria nllays Foverishnoss, Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Card, Castoria cures Diarrhoa and Wind Colis, Castoria relieves Teething Troubles. Castoria cures Constipation and Flatulenoy, Castoria neutralizes the offects of carbonio acid gas or poisonous air, Oastesta does not contain morphine, opium, or other narcotic property, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and_ bowels, giving healthy ond natural sleep. Cestoria is put up in ono-size bottles only. It is not sold in bulk, Don't allow any ono to sell you anything else on the plea or promise that it is “just as s good” and “ ‘will answer every parpose.” Seo that you cet C-A-S-T-O-R-I-A. ————$—$_$—$———$———D The fac-similo QOS is: uevery signature of , y Lidia wi apyer. Cry for Pi Castorla. Children 33 tcher’s . rr ae ~ ~=—=—_ i ® IPANS: STEBTBSTSSVSSGS ABS SBOS SSVSVSSVSGSF BE ONE GIVES RELIEF. 2 SANGES for September, ere 8B to E as against same month fast year. 3 sold the first day, to break the record, catisfied Price $20 and up LISTEN ! ———$ AMERICAN 1895, @Qur <«ales of October opens out with and bids fair Everyone wards. A fall line of Heating Stoves. wile — ———————— oo ~ FENNELL&CHANDLER harlottetown, October 3, 1895—dy & wy like magic For a long time I suffered with Rheumatismin the back so severely that I could not even sit straight. My wife advised a D. & L. Menthol Plaster. 1 tried it and was soon going about aij right. S. C. Hunter, Sweet's Corpers. 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, sept2t Opposite Post Office. High : Crade Watches Ship Your Produce such as SEETON & HUTCHESON, RECEIVERS xv ,EXPORTERS, 121 BARRINGTON STREET,- Potatoes, Buiter, Cheese, Poultry, Apples. Pork, Beans, Peas,, Gats, and all Country Produce — To— — — Seniesa ae We will pay highes Cash Prices or sell on commission to best advantage, HALIFAX, {. s., just received and selling at ‘prices no higher than formerly charged for a poorer quality. Now is the time to buy. G. H. TAYLOP. North Side Queen Squaie. a SALE. FOR House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetown te property of Mrs. Capt. John McDon- ald, formerly known as the “ McDonald House,” together with the outbuildings. This House is in first-class repair, con- tains fourteen large rooms, and is well adapted for a Dwelling or Boarding House Any party or parties desirous of secur ing a summer residence will find this capital op] ortunity. This pr: perty will be sold at a bargain For tirms and particulars apply at the office of J. A, Matheson, Solicitor, George town, or 10 i | | Feed: Creme de ta Creme w» 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. Mi: nufactured Ly J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. se i24- dy & wky tf COIS SHEPHOGOS SSE OOS SOD DOSS OOSOSOS VSS SO OOGS : A Perfect aed Pac Made in 4 sizes, NOS. 14, 16,17 and 19. Will heat from 10,000 to 100,000 cubic feet. Heavy Fire Box, Large Feed Door. Steel Flues with Cast Heads. Direct and in- direct draft. Flues easily cleaned. All operations from front of Furnace. YOU CAN KEEP YOUR HOUSE WARM FROM CELLAR TO GARRET, AND DO IT CHEAPLY. Highest Testimonials From all Dealer and Users LONDON, MONTREAL,. - - TORONTO, WINNIPEG and VANCOUVER, .... +++ Feed Now landing fresh from the Mills: Ground Oil Cake, Blatchford’ CalfMeal, Bran and Shorts, Selling at owest prices. AULD BROS $2960006O0006O00000009000000 9990 2O9O9O9S SY