- -- CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1894. First Quar day, 9h 504m, p. m., ‘ ‘ rizou F Moon, l4th day, 1 Om mid., S Last Quar 22nd day, 8h 19.6m. a. m., 8 F N M 29th day 1.5m. a. 1 N ‘ r +o oer st > rate Read, Room i ) ’ Su sun Higt Da Week | . 7 rises | seta water ' eee ae ——- ~ i : : ; ”_Furipi : : / ; s oes ; ; —Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents | ois -. ae TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free. P 8 P l Satu V » 24616 3 5D 2 | Sunday i Zit 32 | morn - _ + ess _ meena aes em SR 3] Monday | 28] 30] 0 30 - - —_ ee 4) Tueeday 2s ; 8 x x ryivyn > ; 2 21 . y SL FRIDAY EPTEMBER 21 4. VOL34.—NO. 6$ s)Weioeday | 31! 33/ 143] EW SERIES CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, FRIDAY, SEPTEMBER 21, 1894. 34.—-NO. 69 3} Thursday : oo 232] ANE SK . J A - 9 . | lav } 2c | a 9 marae > ame ace RE ER oo cary ee _— Sem A A eR A 8 | Satur 20 LL = = . ' . isu = : 4 ma tg 18 s al |" EDUCATIONAL CONVENTION, CARDIGAN NOTES, my ' { d 4 | scent sete ——— us e * ta! SP ae 4 -: Pe : i e - | & 2 If local institutes were established to One of our most respected villazers, : \\ 9 " i % meet month'y, in the most convenient and | Mr. Robert McLaren, Vulcan, has taken y : : © ea | most iinportant centres to diseuss educa- | his departure from our midst to seek his . . ' 10 14 | tional subjects, they wonld give young and | fortune in the far west. We wish him { | , ; 2 oe a ‘ li 4 8 unexperienced teachers a grand opportun- | success. S G | rs : : oo} oe ay or , . | ity for acquiring those invaluable mental Our friend, Capt. Bissett, has construet- Tar . | Vier as habits, such as comparing, classifying,| ed avery unique and original telephone re ' . @ z } defining, reasoning, etc., which tend to] betweeen his store and dwelling. - hi | make their possessors superior to others Trout fishing has been very good in |} . y i : 2 | of greater natural talent, but of inferior | thislocality for the past week Mr . Pts mental discipline. Discipline of the mind | Auneas Campbell landed a trout weighing - : a 4 | should chief object, and the disci-} 2 Ibs., 11} 0z., on last Wednesday 7 " | 1 oc. SS 7 | ptine or intellectual power s0 much need- Mr. James E. McDorald’s new dwel- ~ { > i b | +: ° ° . ° ° ° - ; = ca ’ f } ed cannot at all be gaine 1, even in asuper- | ling is nearing completion. It is a mag- 4 j i - } : zy SOT 9M. : | ficial way, by the slip-shod method of | nifieent piece of architecture and reflects =: % 0 . | meeting at Charlottetown once a year. As| much credit on the builders, Messrs. - : S) 45] 8 5 KNOWLEDGE | the matter stands, the convention held at\| McKenzie & Stanley. Work on Mr : ; ‘ ; -* . , . . 1? : + 4% | - ” “i wail Charlottetown does little or no good to the { McDonald’s new ship is also progressing : ‘ 10 1 Brings comfort and res r | majority of teachers, Were an inexperi-{ very rapidly under the foremanship of ov iS y ry 10 5 sends to personal — ween | enced teacher to speak at the Provincial | Mr. Ronald Campbell. sumiay 62/5 3] Il 2 ighty vaed, The many, who tive bet- | Educational Association, I imagine he Capt. Ira McDonald has returned from es spon gem . -r than others and enjoy ‘ife more, with would air his opinions in vain; while the | a short business trip to Sydney, C. B. mripit ' ? 17 Tr less expenditure, by more promptly | opinions of the enlightened few are to Master Ray McDonald, news agent, left | penditure, b enligh 2 ster Ra ald, nei ‘ idapting the world’s best products to some like rays of light from some bright, | last Tuesday on a holiday trip to Barba { the needs of physical being, will attest luminous body—they merely iiluminating | does, W. I. “ 4 4 SAAS AER ES the value to nealth of the pure liquid while the luminaries remain in view, and : : _ Orn Crum. Tux Leapine Dat.y NewsraPer ‘axative principles embraced in the | then vanishing, as soon asthe luminaries} Cardigan Bridge, Sept. 19, 1894. or P. E. Istanpb, remedy, Syrup of Figs. re o. e ee 0 aria antiialatasscelailiaiai mi i] . sie BP an ae darker than before. hat there is @ grea ODDS AND ENDS ' mai a ts excellence is due to its presentin ee ae 5 . e y ; ernoon, from the office of be ats — : omen eo ial ; . - a le Hing gap between the rare intelligence of the EXAMINER PuntisHInG Company, in the nn the form m ye ” un gt: jm ra }few and the ignorance of the many A woman in Lawrence, Kan., made a I House Building, Queen Street. ; : : : : ant to the caste, ERO PECPORAINE nd gg j}no one will deny, and the worst| solemn vow not to dust her furniture until RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. We have the follow ing reliable goods which we will sell very cheap for Cash or beneficial properties of a are. aX- of allis that the ignorance is in too many } there was an inch of rain. An inch of (IN ADVANCE) | on Credit terms: — ative ; effectually cleansing the system, cases on the side of those who have be-| dust came sooner. ox ’ 4.00 | re : lispelling colds, headaches and fevers ;} come old in the pedagogical profession. Shop girl--Really, madam, that white SE Mik iecccs ovccersseensinkad cw 1.00 } y » ‘ ) on Jenatoar'a ¢ AZ wins Dat jocere a and permanentiy eming constipation. Phis gap should be bridged if the teachers | feather in your hat makes yeu Jook ten One Monts - 0.35 | Frost & Wood Steel Plow s, Proctor’s and MekKenzie’s Potato Digger s, Holl's : and It has given satisfaction to millions and desire to procure for the rising youth true { years younger ” e e ° \ . . ‘ ’ mr . * ‘ “<7 oO né oe a > , ; ? ? -~_ ; > Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the Dickieson Ss Fan Mills and Seed deparaters, Holl “9 hreshin y Machines, I leury s Grain met with the ap roval of the medical refinement of heart and mind. It should Old maid--Is that so ? Thea gives us : , ee oe . : ‘ : . oe ee ; Ki » bridged if the teachers are anxious tol, sei ; United States | Crushers, Root Cutters, Straw Cutters and Enusilage Cutters (with Universal Carrie meee meen it oe the mie s — ee . — " : <e ave : another.—Fliegende Blaeter. . eee : ; : neys iver anc owels without weak- ree the Coming generation from the aonor- A boy’ arble placed in a kettle pr : aia ah , 4 Mnuhe abe Dawes tle eg 4 Ve ey eo — < 3 nee , or ae ed A boy's marbie placed in a Kettle pre ADVERTISING RATES attached ), I udhope s Road Carts, et Buy from us and save mon o ening them and 16 18 perfectly free from mal de a at hi r - > E i ket bo k aoe vents the inerusting of the vessel, because For smal! advertisements which are ordered tionable substance. a purer and higher development of hea | for only one or two weeks the charge is 53 cents per ir for the first insertion, and 2 | ents each continuation. Rate cards are furnished on application at the office. Special | soutra prices at a reduced rate are quoted | for ad sements four inches in size or larg which are to run for three months or | long | No special notices inserted unless paid for | al ate of 10 cents per line, and under no | circumstances will such paid notices appear | ip the iocal column, a s| diseountse made on all advertise- | meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Pienies, ete. No notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid | That Tue EXaminer is considered by our |} Mere its and Manufacturers te be the lead- in wspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- | quen the most valuable advertising medium | through which to make their announcements | pub s abundantly proved by the ‘act that | iu order to accommodate our auvertisers we have been compelled to enlarge tbe paper to | lis present size. Tne Darty EXaMtneRr Is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— RK. H. Mason, Post O/fice, Charlottetown J. Mcintyre. Malpeque Road, ' | tC. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, “ } WM. Coffia, Grafton Street, ™ j S. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. i Db. Chappell, Prince Street, | Rasaar Store, Queen Street, Geo, Carter & Co., Queen Street. = | S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. lL. Railway and | On the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside. Sutherland, Souris. | Hon. D. Gordon, Georgetown. i b. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. | G. M. ¢ A. J arke, Alberton MeNeil Stanley Bridge SES | The Weekly Examiner, § issued every Friday morning from the put office. {t is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and 8 a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | end! of the latest news. ishers’ ‘ The subseription for Taz Weexty 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 vove for Tue DatLy EXAMINER. i: JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & C2, Fruit and Produce Com mis- sion Merchants, “. and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL 187 MeGILI Cor res- Maipeque Oysters a specialty ponede » aplicited 1 eleplone 1876. i4 om pat From Constitutior al Weakness, Im prude nt lable Neglect or Exposure, r Culpable Indiscretion, YOUR HEALTH Is BROKEN DOWN, j ed a Toxic Mepicine, you can- not afford to experiment on yourself with untried Remedies USE Puttner's Emulsion, past twer has been | he leading Physicians of the iv years The Graat Health Restorer. | Thousa ave proved its incomparable ; ©xce ind *O may you I all good Druggists at 50c. a bot lw—septlO 1< x ) HIRE. | A first-c'a.a FH and Buggy, also a Driv i Phwton. Enquire at G. G. 4 RY SJ Vv ry Store, , north side Queen Square, Post Otfice, Charlotte- Mow! 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 TIN WARE —FOR— Creamcries and Cheese Factories. - rk guaranteed on all ou for Creameries and Cheese Factories. s MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS MND OF WORK. ‘Hee a st< iy N. STEVENSOY, MANUPACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, e., 53 QUEEY STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. apd—ty A. HOBRE Cnarloitetown, August 29, 1894—dy & wky & CO. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND HAMIL hates, 1094 - j a THE ANNUAL a RT seis TO THE WHOLE ISLAND, WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOTTETOWN, ON Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday and Friday, ee All Animals gnd Articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Secre tary, Cameron Block, on or before SATURDAY, 22nd September. SEPTEMBER 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th, | } ; 2 | The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings wiil be open on Friday and Saturday, 2Ist | | and 22nd September, and until 2 o'clock in the afternoon on Mon lay, 24th September, for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles. | 1 |W. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply to the Secretary not later than 17th September. Prize Lists, containing full information az to Rales, Regulations, etc., with entry forms, will be sent or given to any person applying to the Secretary. The Eatry Books are now open, and entries can be made at any time with the | Secretary. 1 tae THE RACES. The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :— $1,050. PREMIUMS. $1,050. FIRST DAY--26th SEPTEMBER, 1894. TE MND isis oi ebtdecnserorinienesssntecins costactinesuunnaene Purze $150 00 | Two Year Old (Futurity)........ lekesiiinierees ‘ cqeiiodig cannes taeianse snnkeseans “ 150 00 | I BD icescincovecssiecescdudecs diuavee sikciekinnacamaneedineni iieudcouone igeceeen - 200 00 SECOND DAY—27th SEPTEMBER, 1894, Bice Titer TE vinta ctrecinctecsidis cientancajsnssniesiosescosensecsercs.ceP ee GIRS OF I Free-for-All, open to Canada and the United States.........sceccercereeree - 250 00 The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. The entries for the other classes close on the 12th September. Amusements of various kinds are being arranged for during the Exhibition. Special Rates by Rail and Steamers from all parts. i‘ On Wednesday, 26th September, from Il to 12 o’clock, noon, and on Charsday | and Friday, 27th and 28th September, from 9 to Ll o’clock, a.m., Auction Sales of Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. BENJ. ROGERS, President. Charlottetowo, August 31, 1894—2aw & w RUN DOWN { i } j ae ee | i 150 ms { ' A. B. WARBURTON, Secretary. | | WATCHES Patronize Watchmakers of recognized) ability. We make a specialty of bringing | Fine Watches to keep close time. | Special attention given to Men’s Watches. | Correct time your watches will keep if, we repair them. Watches and Jewelry at lowest prices in the city. | G. Ga wSURY, North Side Queen Sunare, Opposite Post Office. Charlotteiown, August 1, 1894. | | { | | Mowers, Reapers and Rakes. | The NEW MODEL BUCKEYE and the Witde wheeled ITHICA RAKE are the best Implements to put into the! heavy hay crop of this season. We are selling them low| for cash on short time. . REPAIRS always on hand for Mowers of any menu-) facture. ALSO—A Carload of Genuine McLauchlin Carriages. McLauchlin Gears require no puffing. If you are going to purchase a Carriage inspect those. D. W. FINLAYSON, H. T. LEPAGE’S OLD STAND Ch’town, July 9, 1894—eod & wy Railroad Newfoundland Markets Hi. 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, W harfave Stores. Correspondence solicited. and II. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. John’s, N. F. septi—dy lm wy 3m Tickets to Boston. Buy Your Tickets for Boston by §. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), — FROM W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets. | Charlottetown, June 22, 1894 What's the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S ,, RED SYRUP ~ SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 6. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Prepnicrone MONTREAL. Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI heaves Montreal Leaves Ch’town 6th August, 10th August, wa CO ia 3rd September, 7th September, 17th 21st “ lst October, 5th October, 15th a * 29th 2d November, | calling at Father Point, Gaspe, Ma)l- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at reasonable rates. Passengers will find this a delightful route. Full particulars from CARVELL BROS., Agents aug7—wed thu Columbia Bicycle Tires A difference of opinion exists among riders regarding the merits of the single and inner tube tires, and a choice of the two styles is offered on the 1894 Columbia wheels. You can have the strong resillient and easily repaired Co- lumbia single tube or their new inner tube, which you will unhesitatingly ~-ronounce far ahead of any « i.er {tire of this type. Full parti. vars in catalogue, which you can »tain from RK. M. Young, Agent. BASKETS, Two Thousand POTATO BASKETS for sale low. CARVELL BROS. septl7—4i | j | | | } | every ob}: Syrup of Figs is for sale by all drug- gists in 75c. bottles, but it is manu- factured by the California Fig Syrup Co. only, whose name is printed on every package, also the name, Syrup of Figs, and being well informed, you will not weept any substitute if offered. THEY DON’T ACREE. Ponn’s Exrracr — Jersey Mosquito — smalisize. Have ‘em small size. Have*em INSTANT RELIEF Sting of MOSQUITO from BITES Heat of SUNBURN The universally rec- COOLING ognized Specific for REFRESHING PILES. (See directions HEALING with each bottle.) For att Exrernat Wounps anp Ivnriamep Surraces a WonperRFut hui ALEX, Bathe the Aching Head or the Swollen Feet with POND’S EXTRACT. What comfort! When the mosquitoes send subs‘itutes to do their work, then use somethirg else ‘*just as good “in place of Pond’s Extrac*. But when the mosquitoes come themse'ves, use nothing but genuine Pond's Extract. Made only by Ponp’s Exrract Co., 76 lifth Ave., N.Y. City. 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., Montréal. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada, AdmissionFree, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern school. Eminent Artists, such as Francaie 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. ProvinciaL Treasvry, Prince Edward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses | sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government ot | 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 small sums for | short or long periods. ANGUS MoMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. june225—pat NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Surveys of Land, run 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, I8Si—dy & wy and heart and soul. It should be bridged if the teachers would have their pupils capable of doing something better than book-keeping or toiling at the plough, without a knowledge of the outer world and things around them. A_ provincial training school, an annual convention monthly institutes held in certain localities, allowing teachers a cer- tain number of days to visit each other’s school, and a systom organized whereby the teachers in different sections could ineet on certain occasions to study the various branches of learning, would inthe opinion of the writer, help to bridge the gap, and at the same time tend to lift the teacher’s profession to the position that it should oecury. This would increase the teaclier’s labors, but what o‘that? Hard toil has its reward. “Work! and the clouds of care wil! fly; Pale want will pass away. Work ! and the leprosy of crime And tyrants must decay. Leave the dead ages in their urne; The present time be curs, To grapple bravely with our lot And strew our path with flowers.” Crapaud, Sept. 15th. ——S ee SOURIS NOTES, Mr. John Cantwell has again been ap- pointed Inspector for Souris breakwater. We understand that about seven thousand dollars is to be spent on the work this fall, and we do not doubt that Mr. Cant- well will doa large amount of work with this sum of money, as he informs us that he is offered stone at 58 cents per cubic yard, timber at $2.80 per ton, and iron at $2.18 per hundred Ibs. Engineer Ezan, while in Souris, said that this work would require at least thirty thousand dollars this winter to make it secure. We feel confident that the Government ‘vill grant this amount, as the breakwater s a haven of refuge for fishing vessels. Over one hundred vessels often may be seen within its shelter during the storms. The schr. Mary Joseph arrived this morning from Magdalen Islands with 350 brls. of wackerel for A. Currie, which have been re-shipped on City of Ghent for Boston. Capt. McCarthy says he thinks there are at least from five to six thou- sand barrels of mackerel still at the Magdalens. The schr. Nutwood was about Joaded when he left, and he says the schr. Sea flower will also have a load. The catches there still continue to be good, boats getting from three to four hundred a day. Souris, Sept 20, 1894. $< <> - Aw Exce.Leyt Pusiication.—Donahoe’s Magazine for September isa number of unusual excellence, both from a literary and artistic point of view. The features of the month are: “‘Between Parts.” a story by Lnulille Lovelle, “The Pulpit and the Stage,” by Rev. Mertimer Edward Twomey. “The Diocese of Springfield,” by Rev. J. J. McCoy, a well written and elaborately il- lustrated article. “Catholic Rovalty,” by Eugene Davies. “The South May Save the Nation,’ by a Northern Journalist. “The Warfare with Agnosticism,” by Rev. J. A. Zahm, C.8.C. “Whatshall I do to succeed,” a series of articles on the occu- pations of women by women who knew the requisites of success. “Shall I be a Doctor,” by Susan E. Crocker, M. D., “Shall I be a Trained Nurse,” by May Temple Bavard, scien PECULIAR in combination, pro- portion and preparation of ingredi- ents, Hood’s Sarsaparilla possesses great turative value. You should TRY IT. LOCAL NOTICES Advertisements under this heading cnarged for at the rate often cents per line. Buy your waterproofs and umbrellas frem Jas Paton & Co. Mezers. Geo. Carter & Co. advertise a shipment of Dutch Balbs. Many of our reader= will remember the beautiful hyacintiu-+ and bulbs in Mr. Geo. Carter’s garden last spring, and Rev. Mr. Brewer’s beautiful indoor display. It is only nec- essary to say that Messrs. Carter’s new stock is of equal quality, and imported from the same house as those we named. Read the advt. have English malt vinegar, for pickling, only 48c per gallon, at Beer & Goff’s. 819 3i Solid Shots of Fact—Paton & Co. sold more fur goods this week than they sold ina month this time last year. Why? Because their prices are correct, their styles are right. Solid Shots ef Fact —Paton & Co. The best place in the city for mantles, jackets and furs, W A Weeks & Co. s19 2i The most attractive souvenirs in this city are Paton’s mantles, jackets, furs and low prices. New sweet potatoes, just received, at Beer & Goff’s. s19 2i Frash stock of all leading fine cut plug tobaddo, cigars a speciality. —Reddin Bros. Ask to see samples of German fancy goods just in.---Reddin Bros. See the handsome dressing cases from Germany on exhibition in our show win dow,—Keddin Bros. Miss May McDonald will reopen her class for violin instruction on Sept. 10th. sep6 eod tf the marble attracts the particles of lime, and so prevents their adhering to the sides of the kettle. Mrs. Hiland—I don’t like to see girls throw kisses. It isso immodest. Mr. Hiland—Yes; and then they are usually such poor marksmen.—Pitisburg Chronicle-Telegraph. Wife—That new girl sleeps like a log, and ] never can get her up in the morning Husband (struck by a bright idea)—Let the baby sleep with her—Good News. During her travels in Africa, Mrs. Shel- don, the exploring lady, was exceedingly embarassed by receiving a present of 609 husbands from a local sultan. It was with much difficulty that she succeeded in re- fusing his splendid gift without giving cer- ious Offence. People wink because the eye must be kept clean and moist, and by the action of the eyelids the fluid secreted by the glands of the eyes is spread equally over the sur- face of the globe. “ere —Montreal Gazette: The consumption of butter per head of the population of Canada in 1891 was 23.31 pounds, having increased from 20.02 pounds in 1891, and 19.48 pounds in 1871. The exports were equal to 1.4 pounds per head. An N. P. factory in Canada employing 300 men means a market for the output ofa cream- ery and 400 cows. A factory of like size outside of Canada means a market for the product of one cow’s milking. The far mer’s best and biggest market is the home market.’ ee - -- McCiure’s Macazine.—We have a few copies of the July number, which sub- scribers who did not get at the time may now obtain at this office. sialic Daring the hot weather impurities in the blood may seriously annoy you. Ex pel them by taking Hood’s Sarsaparilla, the great blood purifier. iia ies aed Money saved by reading Paton & Co's you want a jacket. sep2] advertisement in to-day’s issue—that’s if BIRTH. At Craigie-burn cottage, Vernon River Bridge, on the 13th inst., the wife of Danie] McDonald, Esq., of a son, MARRIED. At the First Methodist church on Wed- nesday morning, the 19th inst., by Rev. George M, Campbell, Benjamin Stainfortin Sanderson, of the firm of Sanderson & Co., to Helen Hendry, daughter of the late Mr. William Mitchell, Charlottetown. On the 17th inst at the residence of the bride’s father, Alley St., by Rev. C. W Corey, Wm. H to M. J., daughter of David both of Charlotte town. Clark Anderson, At the City Hotel, Charlottetown, on the 19th inst., by Rev. J. Gillis, uncle of the groom, Mr. John A. Ross, of Selkirk Road, to Miss Annie Bella McLeod, of the same place. SHIP NEWS. Port of Charlottetown. ENTERED. Sept 19—Mary Covell, Belisle, Bue- touche; Laura B, Bounell, Svdney; Aber deen, McLeod, do; Day Spring, LaBlanc, do; H L Sangster, Landry, do CLEARED. Sept 19—Lois, Benoit, Sydney, Agility, Porrier, Arichat; Morning Light, Richards, Grand River; Swan, LeLacheur, West Arichat. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, Summersipe, Sept. 19. Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene: 114 cases eggs.......... ; £ 34 EO ee, MUMBIOINE ics connvsecsocnce 2385 OU I ose ie ois ie ae 6 horses......... 480 160 lbs butter #288000 tee teeees 29 ] bel pork.. o eb eeeeecerecooseces 15 Be i eiccncs icue 36 568 bris. oysters 1420 By same steamer en 26th : OP OE Eo inicnbecadidnk’ sine: g§ 237 29 barrels mackerei................ 135 Il tub butter...... ni ineinn jasubidiiie 6 2 bris er cndiemisics wcccsesne 2 Or or cin csteves 1140 SOG BURG, UU occ cseccrecs LORO SHIP NEWSs. Eut, 19th—Se Grizelda, Bontin, Great Bras D’Or, coal; ss Coila, McDonald, Ch’- town, oats; 20th, Emma Proctor, Proctor, Bay Chaleur, herring. Cld, 19th—Nina Paee, Campbell, Newcastle, oats. Suppose You Try It? You would have some difficulty in con- vincing Mr. James Thompson, of St. John N. B. tbat Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic is not a remarkable remedy, for three bottles of it cured him of a six months ill- ness that nothing else seemed able to effect His symptoms were weakness,nervousness, sleaplessness, and loss of appetite. He was rundown. Are you ? “Broken in Health That Tired Feeling, Constipation and Pain in the Back Appetite and Heaith Restored by Hood's Sarsaparilia. Mr. Chas. St. Catherine’s, Ont. “C. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: “For a number of years I have been troubled with a general tired feeling, shortness of breath, pain in the back, and constipation. I could get only little rest at night on account of the pain and had no appetite whatever. I was that tired in my limbs that I gave out before half the day was gone. | tried a great number of medicines but did not yet any permanent relief from any food’s*=* Cures source until, upon recommendation of a friend, I purchased a bottle cf Hood’s Sarsaparilla, which made me feel better at once, I have con- tinued its use, having taken three bottles, and { Feel Like a New Man. Ihave a good appetite, feel as strong as ever I did, and enjoy perfect rest at night. I have niuch pleasure in recommending Hood’s Sarsa- pailla.” CHARLES STRELE, with Erie Pre- serving Co., St. Catherine’s, Ontario, Hood’s Pills are prompt and efficient, yet easy tu action. Sold by all druggists. 2c, , eee ee owe” | eee, AIDS *— BIBESTIO 7) PURIFIES Vi 3 THE é ADAM:S TUTTE FRUTTI Allow uo imitations to be palmed ct on you, PD PPPLP PLP MARL LAA NA A el [ | CAMPBELL’S } QUININE WINE umm ! CURES: of apy e, pain pew ne and vi Dyspepsia, low spirits, loss wlaria, and 1 digestion, m gour to the Whole system. Be sure you gel CAMPRELL’S. cuafled qi 2 vessel of @ FI cr gold; # “4 ..°re'Snothingso good for the young or the old—as -~ Attend bt hehe dbdindtdiatiaben tale +.Root Beer A delicious, health- giving, thirst-satis- fying beverage. A, temperance drink for temperance people. ° ' A csc. package makes 5 gallons. ——S Sold and Enjoyed Everywhere. Ati DA bbb ADD be Physicians, the world over, endorse it; babies and children like the taste of it. Weak mothers respond readily to its nour- ishing powers. Scott’s Emulsion the Cream of Cod-liver Oll, is the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh, solid bones and Jung tissue, and the very essence of nourishment. Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Ail Druggiste. 50c. &§1. ee CANADA ATLANTIC ——AND—— Plant Steamship Line, TO BOSTON. Fast Direct Line, Not Calling at Halifax. CHARLOTTETOWN SERVICE. The SS. “FLORIDA” will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Charlottetown, FRIDAY, Sept. 28 (and every Friday thereafter until further 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. re HALIFAX SERVICE: The favorite steamships “OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will Sion 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 checked at Prince Edward Island Rai way stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plaat Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Boston. septl 8 “ ie rte Foe pe NNN a ve a a a U Pe ee ee vos LA RT OCT AO EOI CN A TIT Et PELE TLR TE A SS ITS AORN ‘ + Pa gee . 7 a - er ait , as / ta te , ee ss id ond Seat hinadaeiuamanen Pd r ae iio + band