— EE yey: EE Tuk Laaprve DatLy NEWSPAPER or P. E. LananD. i<gued every afternoon, from the office of the ExXaMInerR PUBLISHING COMPANY, ID the sfaden House Building, Queen Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVA iV) EAN THE DAILY EXAMINER. Ser. Sores Wiel... ccccwssees -A2f 81.0 Bix MonrTHSs... e Read* Tuxes Monts swenace ° One MonTH : ee Bent post paid to apy part of Canada or the United States The Weekly Examiner Rom TERMS : Four Dollars a Year Single Copies Two Oents The First Snow makes peopl think their Footwear. We are now prepared to furnish vou with all kinds of Footwear at prices ‘that will please yon. We keep everything that is to be found in a first-class Shoe Store, from the Infants’ Warm Felt Boots to the Men’s Heavy Leg Boots. We are here tu secure your trale, and if good goods, low prices and honest dealing will secure it we shall have it. We wish you to bear in mind those two facts, viz.: Ist, that our stock 1s second to nose in the city either in quality or quantity; 2nd, we will not 4 be undersold by any otner person in the te Issued every Friday morning from the : trade. Call and see for yourself, publishers’ office. {[t is made up of matter _ ~ ‘H R OTTETO N P ISL ’ ND "HNY Tt 4 D OT ER ‘dé 89 NO Q™ . ©’ Ine which has appeared in the Daily editions, and \ OL 35. Cc A L W a s E. A I U ES AD. O OB 22, 1 5. 95 a8 a J oda ' ix a first-class weekly newspaper-—interesting Two D Bele . i : 3 . nd fall of the latest news. } oe — a sa ae a _ 2 a en CA*ENDAR FOR OCTOBER, 1895 | Ce nn \ | ODDS D 5 DY: im ele Mette Oe ee x | AKING A. TIRE. AND ENDS. HUSBAND'S GUIDE TO HAPPINESS Ll Arcmoidt Full Moon, 3rd day, 64 349m p. m. i ie . ¥ ee ae : 3 : ‘hi ? 20 ctc..t Sculptor of the Staty Last Quar 11th day, 10 21 Tm. a. m, e a AH. C. Armstrong, of Chippewa Falls, : w2te adapt e ae oes ag ae, ae ome of the Difficulties Encountered fa | wy is., recently dreamed he was ewimmiug The man who has taken a iife part- of Liberty, New Moon, 1 day, 1h. 57 5m, a m. | | the Operation: and dove out of bed. He nearly broke his = for better or for pain -— ee writes 8 rst r, 25t av, LS am i . : alle : : se fo or state 1s, £ ‘ we First Quar, 25th day, mm. 9 M- ; | A writer in the India Rubber Worl], neck and was badly bruised. ; ee state cf thing#, shouk (WS '. Tidal fa rubber manufacturcr, says: ‘There Coe eee eee we sea ei Ye ek ss ‘canada = | D f Week Sun Sun High —-—AT inna lis no part ef a bicycle so important oe eee Pant Tex whe ab ar owe ts AVA, ay, iG “4 ft c ’ | . - i : 1e e ons c re 8. ys » if ai ay of eek. vines | sete | water i | & the tire, and no part so littie = One pill a dose, ene box 25 cents. One Thot few women care for politics. 4 Ad 4 @UEoU8G oe 3 oo ‘ we : : : | it on od by the rider, and, in la ~ b, pill relieves constipation. One box cures That an honest confession is good Sa vn aa 7 = ~ - 1] u i h ? } moru ! HE S ' i I ORS . most = the — Se ed turers - 7 an ordinary case. Une pill taken weekly tie! the aout GE IDEAL TONIC: s —s 101 | Y \ \ I | j j ij i A l A r ADL ise then. seat people imagin \4t | neutralices formation of uric acid in the] That id / , Pes § 415 35 , ' 3 # then e ‘7 y the making o ners — ‘ . . 7 . tat there are limits to @ womans cee? re si Bs : ge me s | ’ 17 | ‘eis ee Se ae ee on ae 7 “ ae . i, | blood and prevents Bright’s Kidney Dis-} credulity. Vill Wiariani imcreases t es } 3 i 2 i i ely Simple operation. ney ae tit : ah ail ai 2 é em a -~ i . 3 Thursday | 7 sky 10 40} We have been complimented several times in the past GP io & garden hose, and fancy it a meve a ee Lh only of Dr. cues ee your wife dres.es WE | ning c+ ‘engthens all our { Friday za a3 4 . week on the excellence of our work and the Fit and Style aed he: i plays, i aes a ee aa oe se et That no woman ever intentionally | facy!ti:s,’? 5 | Satarday 2 | os . re . ‘ Y ° 7 edie o ivi g tn ‘tise bb - a0 . 3. bur 4 ores - 6 | Sunday it = 23 aft 18 ot our Suits, We have the best Cutter that ever cut on Nervous Prostration ; that regsires more care in man- Observations recently made, on @ crimi- sm oan maka make the best ere “Wailed F 7 | Monday . 994. 481: 8 ari . ‘ Thie ia wh: j ics ‘ ulacture than a single tube tire. We | nal beheaded in France proved that the , . : ; Viailed Free. : eaday 1 aa} ait 'P. EK. Island. This is what the public say, and so do we Itis now a well established fact in | ake both © ngls and double tubes, } heart beats continued for six mioutes after ae ; 6} Luesday Be 1 46 | : snedical science that isd and have sad far mote cf the former i] Thet it is a woman’s Way always ; Descr’s \ve Book with Testimony and i eee a ee a ae FALL GOODS opening up every day direct from te niga blood - eceeee ene ead hake at a ee cee eal to have the last word. eae i Portraits ‘ thursday it | is | : ? . . . . . . . : : ae t . . at yours was not the first baby : : a . ’ i laa , 2 ‘ troms exictly what t 7 for, and Kid Focts. , 3 GP NOTED CELEBRITIES. 1 | Frida ; art a Giasgow, S¢€ otland. way to cure nervousness is by purify: nian ali client ce shape! + eS as ee _. | ever born in this world, : e i 12] Saturday 19 ‘ 6 26 | a“ ing and enriching the blood. The | «>. ino voir meot cmele-tube tires that _Tn Jan. 1892 my fon was taken with} That you should set the example | Beneficial and Agreeable. 13 | Suaday a8 I. 747) “ZW 7 a} ‘ 4 \ great blood purifier is Hood’s Saree j ere petiirned to « very raanufacturer is Kidney disease. Though attended by where there are children. Every Test Proves Reputation. “4 ) Monday oe iv R40] j, ¢ 5 o9 parilla. Mead this letter: amazing. “lhe naling 6f a double theee physicians, and change of climate] That your cigars cost more than your A erent fara = rim ‘e i 2" | ‘ a. . or are : Seg i BO Pa ie » yorse r 93 he ali . rife’s ‘fumery ‘s S . 16 yo | 2 ; a 2 “For the last two years I have been a | tbe tire is not so diflicult, You ean ae to 95 Ae " 10 ra aa cat. at wad are ae fF marks, “N ne as Agus terrane wn + cal a S - ; i] ath calces WRK Warveus tecttecbien | 20%: What you are déink, | Wih* the 2 ee ee ee ee, ane, | le eee ae eT ee Ly | Tharsday 20 10 47 € wel l al Ors. oH palpitation of the heart ro an single tube it is ditYeront. The cause | ing to use Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills | YS" oe ee LAWRENCE A. WILSON & CO., 18 Friday — { 27] lt 27 i in my limbs and had smothered sensa- | °f the trouble is the inability to Bo- | We were able to move him home. In 4 <a 7 cae dinner down town MONTREAL. 1¢ } Saturday : mo: b Charioite’.« September 16, 1895—135 tions, At last my physician advised me | cate the source of a puncture or leak. mouths he gained 50)b+. and was fully re. oe y your wife. ¢amie: 41 Bo. HAUSSMANS, LONDON : 239 Oxrono ST. 20 | Sunday boy <— . / ro ments Sersaparilla which I did, | We can make a tire that is fairly safe, | stored to hea'th by the use of this medicine the a Seats et 7 ae ty or of bw Vouk 62 W, 19TH STREET, © MONTREAL: 28 HOSPITAL BT, : ot e » a and aah ’ Ree . . a 2. . 42 _ oe te Es : alate in e hous Z ti Mendep «= {sf asa| 05a) — end fam happy to say that Lam now |: som tue natcr> of things it witl |Juo, 8, Hastings, 23 Se Paul St Moo-|"“Tnae ycur wite may grow as tired of st pli acetic 22 | Tuesday Str ae: 2°44 Sarsaparilia and would not be without it, |" "°*¥¥ #nd dead. Gne reason why | treat. “the house” as you do of the “office.” 3 Tadues 3 } 5 9 39 | I recommend it 1 ; a punciure in the single tube is £9 ee ‘ “ - ss , . met Ba 4 Touratyy” | au] i] 329] INT 3 See eee ene fie eageti | hora to locate-impcasitne tn many tn- |, The American quabonts, Nashville aad] ot" casos tne cue cf cor Romern os | Fr: oy an te ane of the heart.” Mrs. Daron, 56 Alice stances—is that the puncture has gone | Wilmington were launched to-day at New- t to enjoy the gift cf eut flowers. 25 | Friday 37 5 4 37] ’ St., =. s ul 6 8 y That it is well t ‘tend < , ' 26 Retiend | a Bol & on | Toronto, Ontario. Get Hood’s, because | not only through the thread of the | port News. The event was remarkable as |... at wg © pretend an inter- 27 a aaa ‘ ‘ a T. ED memes . tire, but has minutely yi-rced the in- | the first instance on record of two warships | 5.4), seater ate of “the letter © e 6 1 oa a | « ‘ . side of the par “xt the rir Vhe ing la : ‘ om a “ ’ 28 | Monday 4t{ 46 7 43 To Shoew akers and others. We have now on hand andto arrive a full stock of Hood Ss Sarsaparilla su . a ‘skubaae : , aie ame yoo hae Pe see ge women have many things t 29 | sda {3 5 : 24 | Leathe d Shoe Findings, co ising Sole ier, heat «rales: Frenc : : ; mee ree os ' 77 make them “cranky,” "OU ¢ 29 | Tuesday [| 43] 45 ; 3 24 | Le thers and Shoe Finding-, comprising S le Leather, beat grates; French aud other and every agent imm diitely concludes sxositienigeecipnaestiinite ae Ghee cranky,” and you are onc Our stock of WATCHES 20 | Wednesday - a 43 9 3) Kips, Calf, Dongola, French Kid, Pebble, Nears, Tan, Calf, Lining Skins. Is the Only that the tire is “porous.” They have WORD FROM KOOTENAY. : . 3] bursday 6a 4481 938 Ee tine eer oe oa ore: That there are just as geod ples 18 lar re and well assort- “ . eo In Findings we have Jasts, all styles, Crimps. Serewe, Leather and Rubber ae Seas Se to a ee ee turned out any day @s those you d d lebrated f infaitby » } e st-, ail *S, 3. sc pa, 1,eT » ‘ ve = os » . 3 r se your - in I oe . : : a : ty ge : are shipped back to the makers, and Cood Mining Prospects for the Yeas ane : : e an celebrate tor | Cements, Thread, Wax, Hairs, Shoe Nails ant ie sks all <inds, Peg-, Awls and Hafts, True Blocd Purifier it cannot be denied that th. : too, are \increased Facilties to Miners. mother used to make. ras se : | Sand and Emery Paper, Seoe and Welt Kuives, tasps. pinchers, M whine Linens and Prominently in the public eye tods often nonplussed. ‘Lhe wovetiend ed ee casas That it is a fine thing to have a their good time-keeping PE, Island Railway On and after TUESDAY, 8th October, 1895, the traips of this Railway will run daily (Sai d uys exces ted) as follows .— Trains Inward Silks, Heel Balis, Boot and Gaiter Web, Sule ao | Llecl Tlates, Elastic Web, also closed Uppers, all kinds and grades, Xc All of which we wil sei] at the lowest possible prices. J. H. BELL, The Reliable Boot and Shoe Dealer. Sept. 25 A GREAT MANY PEOPLE imagine they cannot get a stylish, up- to-date, made-to-order Suit of Clothes under $20.00 or $25.00. . These people have never seen the Suits we make for $12.00, $14.00, $16.00 and $18.00. Fit, worknsanship and material guaran- teed. thoroughly made and_ trimmed. Trains Outward Read down. Read up PM AM PMP, $°*> 64)......Chariottetown..... 12D & 45 337 659....Royalty Junction 12 03 631 427 733 ....North Wiltshire....1) 13 & 52 442 748......Hunter River.....1055 5 47 5a 8. Brwiaibane....... 10 21 5 2 SE Bhi cccccees Emerald ........ in 417 §43 $23 ....... Freetown wes OFS 5 606 837........Kensington ...... 955 452 640 @WaAr , uy 8 WW 40 Samursile ; 7 1140 Ly {ars 34 72> ISU .ccce. Miscouche........ 5 )0 322 TE Wee cucccs WER ...000- 1B 253 RO BE ibecacsave Poct Hill ........7R 2” 9 BM. .0.<. ong MNT ceccesce OE | Eee Oo 3$G........GlooméGedd........6@ 1319 os 3M «+--+ Alverton uae 11 #0 ee Tignish.... .50 WH PM Pa AM AM aM PM AM PM 6 300..... Charlottetown. .... 92) 545 64> 31°....oyalty Junction....9% 623 TW = S.... ccc. cco ONE ..4 050.002 84) 449 7% 40 r (Lv #8135 415 Mt Stewart 815 44 Ar 810 4 . a} re Morell tine toe 32 92% 510 oes M6 PORES 0.0000 vce 72) 2 Wil 53: .Bear River....... 645 203 WS 66 ... Souris 615 1» AM PM P™M AM r™ $3 410.....Vount Stewart..... 819 380 , fe, - os MMM. ..0206 7 238 a a. Georgetown..... 7000 215 | AM PM PM AM} ED davaecteueteee Emeraid........ seeve © 05 62) ape Traverse 7b PM A” Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, Superi ntepdent, Gen Mgr Govt. Res, Charlottetown. Moncton, N B. Railway Office, Oct 5, 1595. DR. H. D. JOHNSON = EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office -- ‘ent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly W. N. TANTON, W. Wellner (Late in the employ of Having openel a Jewelry Store on east side Upper Great George Street, wishes to synouece that ke intends to pay spec al attention to REPAIRING OF WATCHES, CLOCKS, JEWELKY, etc. Having had eighteen years’ experience at repairing he guarantee fati-faction, ig ina position to ll work ent ] ai: wor entruste and deliver promiptiy to his care. Will also kcepon hand a select line of Watches, Clocks and Jewelry. W. N. TANTON, East Side Upper Great George St Oct. 12—246 w Also, Rubber (oats, Fur Coats, Fur Capes, made-up Jlsters. All our stock up to date, and every- thing in the store genuine value. JOHN MACLEOD & CQ., Charlottetown, October 9, 1895 135~ ppg SEL BN he ¢ i] Furniture ! Furnivure | Furniture ! All the latest things in Cobbler Seat. Rockers, Rattan Rockers, Plush Seat Rockers, Desks, Cabinets. Bedroom and Parlor Suits, and a full line of General Furnitare. The prices low, to clear out, to make room for new goods. Call now. P. S—See our Laties’ Secretaries, very cheap. JOHN NEWSON. ‘ The Prince Edward Island COMMERCIAL COLLEGE TIE PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Commercial College and Shortband In-ti- inte is now open. Young menand women desirous of acquiring 4 Dusiness Education should embrace thix opportunity. Subjects tanght include Book-keeping, Commercial Arithmetic, Commercial Law, Busingss and Legal Forme. Business Correspondence, Penmanship, Shorthand and Typewriting. Students admitted at any time. We guarantee attention to business. S.F. HODGSON, W.H. CROSSKILL Principal. Teacher of Phonograpby, NELLIE M. HODGSON, Asst. Teacher. Box 242, Charlottetown. septsd JUST SO. For fineness of finish, artis- tic posing and moderate prices vur Photos are unsurpassed anywhere. Children’s Pic- Newson Block, Victoria Row. Charlottetown, October 9, 1895. Fir... Haszard's Sea Shooting Powder, F, F. Acadia ve - Smokeless 1-22 Papers es Shells, Nos. 8, 10, 12, Wire Cartridges, Loaded Cartridges,10 and 12, Shot, all Sizes, Wads and Caps, — tures a specialty. All kinds | of Copying and Enlarging | done from old pictures. C. LEWIS, Eatrance on Grefton Street, Opposite P.O sept! G 3 ¥ g For Sale or To Rent The well-known Busness Stand, the “ Central Hotel,” formerly the “ Railway ouxe,” situated on Richmond Stree’. ibis Hotel contains 2] rooms, with eee Suop and good stabling for 25 horses. 1s eentraliy situated, and within two minutes wal of Market House and Post Office Apply to THUMAS CAMPBELL, Richmond Street. ap23.-ly 246 & wky 1 Double Barrel No. 8 Gun (Muzzle), Guns, Muzzle and Breech Loaders, 10 & 12 SIMON W. CRASBBE, Ch’town, Aug. 23, 1895—135 & wy Stoves and Hordwave, Walker's Comper Advertisers! fhe home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tue Wxamrver reaches the hont?s of our citizens every evening. Tat accounts fur our large advertising patronage. ae fs not what we say but what Hood's Sar- raparilla does that tells the story. : t h fous! ti Hood's Pills ioodssarsaparila. 200 Damion Coal Company, Ltd The undersigned having been appo inte sole selling Agents in the Province o Prinee Edward Island for the above Com pany, are now prepared to issue orders for Round, Slack and Run of Mines, and will keep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Agents, Charlotxe town, May 25, 1894—+tf DRICHTEN 6c. Twin Bar Books for Wrappers| {4 ‘tonne a useful paper-bound beok, 16. pages, wili be sept * . . « « | For every 12 | *Sunl ght” wrappers Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agente for Nova Scotia and P. E.. Island. TO L&T. That lage Shop, part of the “ London Honse” Building, lately occupied by J l. McKenzie, Tailor, with good room up stairs for work shop or store room, Apply to HON. DANIEL DAVIES, L. H. DAVIES, Q. C., Executors Estate late Geo, Davies, Or to F. WL. Moore, Solicitor, in the Building. oct] eS ALL MOTHERS A) \plao Have U a : et pall.o- i Ar va? Kivow JTrat iT - 15 THE Best Bapys SOAP for healing the, pins of peliesd Gores Paby was troubled with sores on head and legs, Laned “Palmo-Tar Soap.” Ina very short time the sores disappeared, skin became smooth and white, and the child got perfec tly well. i” Mxs. Hourzman, Crediton. Only 2hc. Tie Cake yy 25! (f (is Bis OF Painless Dentistry. CRAPAUD. DrJ E MeDona'd, Deutist, will bein Cra paud, at Dr Robertson’s, tor TWO DAYS only, Fridsy and Saturday, Isth and 19th inst, where he will demonstrate his now ‘amous method of Painless Extraction of feeth, No bad after effects follow the use of this method, nex] the doubter is requested to try it and judge for himself. Observe the dates, Friday and Saturday, October [sth and 19th inst, at Crapau 1. My Py nee County patients will please note my absence from Summerside on the above dates J E McDONALD, D D 8. sum merside, Oct 7, 189. FOR SALE. House in Georgetown. That Dwelling House in Georgetowt the property of Mrs. Capt. John MecDon- 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 Avy party or parties desirous of secur ing @ summer residence will fiod this capital opportunity. : his property will be sold at a bargain Yor terms and particulars apply at the office of J. A. Matheson, Svlicitor, George town, oF L. W. MACDONALD, ap 5Box 694, Charlottetown. Christianity vs. Agnosticism. Just published in Pamphlet form, 48 pp.» the course of Sermons recently preached by the Rev. James Simpson, on “ Christianity ve. Agnosticism.” These Sermons have been widely read, and an opportunity is now offered of securing the series in complete form. Price 10c. per copy; $1.20 per aozen — For at THE EXAMINER OFFICE. _THE EXAMINER, PUB, COMPANY | } epll—ay & wy having gone clear through, but mere- ly pricked the inner coating, when the tire is plecelin water a splendid aquat- ic di-play The air oozes through and in and around the threads cf the fabrig, and u-ually finds a cozen or more outlets, net one of which may be near the true source of the trouble, which is, of course, inside and invisible. Frequently it causes little pimples or blisters, and theugh one may insert plugs wherever they appear or whenever water bubbles, it does ne good. The tire siill leaks. We have often insertd 20 plugs in a Single tire and then had to give up the chase, for it really amounts to that.” ensues, PICTURES BY W.RE. An Entirely New Idea From Sweden Uti- lizing an Eleetrie Light. The latest advance in the transmis- sion of pictures by wire is the tele-pho- t.graph, a new Swedish invention, based upon the remark=sdle variability of the electric registanc> of selenium under light of varying intensity, The transmitter is a fine selenium point, which is carried by mechanism moving it repeatedly forward and backward in a traveling spiral of very close windings. The receiver is a very sus- ceptible incandescent lamp, arranged to move in exactly the same way as the selenium point. The dispatching apparatus resembles a photographic camera, with its lens so placed that the image to be transmitted is thrown upon the plane in which the selenium point moves. An electric current pass- ing through the selenium point varies with the light shadows through which the point passes, and produces in the incandescent Jamp at the other end corresponding variations, which trace out a picture identical with that at the dispatching station There are various ways—sueh as photography and viewing direct through some mag- nifier—of making a picture visible. The speed of the selenium point is adjusted to that of the eye for rectiving impres- sions, a continuous image of any part ef the picture being given, when the point passes completely over it in about the eighth of a second, A New Fabrice. A new fabric or material has been just introduced in England, x = known as “gelsoline,”’ and Is prepared direct from the fibre of the bark of the mulberry tree, without the inter- vention of the silkworm. The bark cf the mulberry tree is peculiar, from the fact that there are three absolutely distinct fibres procurable from cr pe- culiar to it. Thus, in addition to the ordinary silk, a strong, thick fibre for certain purposes is obtained by killing the silkworm and drawing the thread out of its inside, In the preparation of the “gelsoline” the bark is rotted and the fibzre treated after the man- After purificati.n with soap and soda, it is ready for the weaver. In Italy in some parts the peasants are producing thousands of yards of the woven fabric for uphol- stery purposes. The new material fs claimed to be ten times as strong as ordinary middling Orleans cotton, and is obtained at one-tenth the price of flax. The fibre is perfectly round, and insures 2a close fabric.—London Inveu- tion. ner of flax. Farm House Lit by Plectricity. A cross-country electric railroad has just been completed between Carthage and Carterville in Missouri. The dis- tance is 15 miles. Carthage and Car- terville are in the centre of the rich lead and zinc producing Section of Missouri, and a great deal of mining machinery is scattered along the line ef the road. If the line proves a Suce cess, it will be extended to Kansas City,ten mils far.her, Th> projectors propose to try in a limitel way ‘4 furnish powcr to a mill on the line, and also to experiment in lighting farm houses. The subject of furnishing power to threshing machines will be considered next year, Milling in Jerusalem, Flour milling has beccme an impor- ant industry in Jerusakm, The pro- duct is disposed of entirely for inland consumption, none being exported. Dur. tng 1894 between 28,000 and 30,000 sacks of 191 pounds each were produced. The wheat is obtained from the Jordaa Valley and Samar'a, There are liso in Jerusalem 11 mills driven by h-r-e- power. In Jaffa are ten steam mills, but only a very sma!! quantity of flour is imported into Palestine, and that only of the finest sort. Antiacptic Wool From Peat. A mill has been started in the Irish peat district for the manufacture of antiseptc wool from peat. OOR DICESTION leas to nervousness, chronic dyspepsia ana great misery. The best remedy is HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. FOR SALE. The Houre ond Laka on the corner of Pownel and Sidney Streets. For further particulars apply to tlhe owner, MRS. BOSWALL, Or EUSTACE HAVILAND, ESQ. sept 12—!y Netson (Special) Oct. 2L—The mining prospects for next year in this locality are excellent, and a large influx of prospectors is expected. Miners and others coming in have been in the habit of bringing with them large quantities of Dodd’s Kidney Pills, a remedy which they all swear by and whose virtues they have extolled to such an extent,that the druggists through- out the section have become alive to the necessity of Jaying in large eupplies to meet the greatly indreasing demand. The remedy is generally regarded as an in- dispensable part of a miner’s outfit both for it’s portability and a value in preserv-, ing health which cannot be overestimated The Bishop of London, preaching at St. Paul’s a few days ago, declared that any attempt to effect a re-union with Rome or dissenters would rend the English Church ia twain, That Pale race, For Nervous Prostration and Anemia there is no medicine that will so promptly and infallibly restore vigor and strength ae Scott’s Emulsion. Two St. Stephen boys were in ihe woods with arifle when two tramps came suddenly upov them and undertook to secure the rifle. One put a shot through the lower part of the tremp’s leg and thetwo then made god their escape. Hands and Ankles Raw. For years [have been a great sufferer from itchy skin tronble and ralt rheum My hands and ankles were literally raw The first application of Dr. Chase’s Ount ment allayed the burning, itching sensa tion. One box and a half entirely cured me. It is also instant relief for chilblains Henry A. Parmenter, St. Catharines, Ont. The Bishop of Milwaukee ann the co- adjutor Bishop of Minnesota will repre- sent the United States Episcope! Church as delegates to the next meeting of the Canadian General Spnod. A Remarkable Cure—J. W. Jennison, Gilford—Spent between $200 and $300 in eonsulting doctors; tried Dixon’s and all other treatments, but got no benefit. One box of Chese’s Catarrh Cure did me more good than all other remedies, in fact j consider myself cured, and with a 25- cent box at that. A shilling subscription in aid of the Maybrick release fund has been started in England. It is proposed to hire counsel and make addresses in the cities for the purpose of influencing opinion and forcing the Home Secretary to pardon the im- prisoned murderess. Orilla’s Prominent Furniture Dealer Gives Facts, Onitia, Feb. 10th, 1894. Epwuayson, Bates & Co. Gentlemen,—About three or four weeks ago I had an atiack of Itching Piles. I tried two or three different remedies re commended by druggists as the ‘best and only cure,” ete., but got no relief. About the time I was beginning to despair of find- ing any relief, with some slight misgiv- ings | bought a box of your pile cure, which I am pleased to say gave me almost instant relief and permanent cure. I con- sider your Dr. Chase’s Ointment a Ged- send. ALF. J. DEAN. . Most of the aldermen of Montreal are likely to be called on as defendants in the suit for $150,900 entered against Ald. Prefuntaine by Mr, G. W. Stephens. The majority of the council voted for the over- expenditure, the alleged illegality of which is the ground for Mr. Stephens’ demand. Now Look Out a For the Dealer who has just as good as Scott's Sarsa- paritia—or the bottle larger —or the price cheaper. When you take medicine, take the best. In Scott's Sarsaparilla you are sure of the most powerful blood purifier and tissue builder known — others will not do as well, because they do not contain these properties— there ia nothing to take in its place, cott’s Ila When You Compare the number of doses tn a bottle of Scott's Sarsaparilla with other preparations, remember it is not gotten up on the old idea of “How mv®y doses for a dollar,” er “How many bottles in a gallon,” but with the object of BEST RESULTS WITH THE LEAST MEDICINE. Concentration governs the production of this new preparation -~quality, not quantity. Dose from $ t0 1 teaspoonful Sold wholesale and retail by Geo. E Hughes, C harlottetown, wife who cares for anything else but buying clothes. That it.ls weil to keep your promises to the children, even though it be a promised walloping. That a reasonable allowance of pock- et money does not necessarily make a boy a spendthrift. That if your boys read trashy novels it is because you do not supply them with better pabulum, That dozing Sunday afternoon away on a sofa lounge is not “spending the day” with your wife. That it is a good idea to drop !n Once in a while upon the public school that your little ones attend, That your wife will think none the less of you if you raise your hat when meeting or leaving her. That you should be prepared to offer your visitors the class of refreshmen‘s they most desire. That the wedding anniversary is an occasion for some remensbrance, let the token be ever so slight. Thet the wonaerfully brighht sayini of your three-year-old are not always sure to “set the table in a rear.” That you have ng right to be slovenly in your attire because you are no long- er in the matrimonial market. That when your shirt buttonhcTes are big enough to admit of the pas- sage of a walnut, it is time to buy a new shirt. That it is very bad taste to read mother-in-law jokes to your wife, Re- member that your mother is her moth- er-in-law, - TO REOUCE FLESH. New Suggestione—Kubbing Reeommended in Some Casen. In the large cities, says Womankind, middle-aged women throng the gymna- sium and physical culture schools to learn how to reduce the too abundant flesh and keep off the rheumatism which is often an acocmpaniment, The woman who does her own housework has most of her muscles called into exercise every day, 4nd the danger with her is that they are overexer- cised; still much relief can be received by sponging every night after hard la- ber with the following inexpensive lo- tion: Two ounces of spirits of am- monia, two ounces of spirits of cam- phor, one and one-half cups of s:a Salt, one cup of alcohol, and one quart of rain water, The woman whore face and threat are thin can remedy the thinness by frequent bathing in cool water, and before retiring rubbing in some good cream. In rubbing the wrinkles should be rubbed against, so as to rub them out, and it is as much in the rubbing as in the cream. A nice bit of soft white flannel rubbed several times daily over the face will be beneficial, and she whose double chin detracts from her good looks can, by judiciously rub- bing downward, get rid of th: super- fluity,. Above all things, let the wo- man who desires to keep her youth and beauty cultivate a sweet disposi- tion and her intellect at the same time. Unspopular Toilet Hinte. Housework, sweeping, dusting, bed- making, washing and the incessant pro. cesses necessary to keep things bright about a house are excellent for the complexten. They also keep the spir- its good and make the worker grace- ful, strong and agile. Anything that is healthful ts beau- tifying. A diet of rare broiled beef, beets, asparagus, carrots, onions, juicy fruits, dried toast, soft boiled eggs and milk will do more toward beautifying @ woman than all the lotions and po- mades ever invented. If the skin is kept clean and fresh and the diet is well regulate and laxative, the complexion will take care of itself. All the skin ointments in existence will not do as much towaré beautifying the face as will a sufi- cient amount of fruit, such as grapes, berries, oranges and peaches. Mud-colored skins are either pro- duced by torpid liver or else by a not sufficiently nourishing diet. One Of the best remedies for moth patches is the extract of dandelion, One large pill of this taraxicum, as it is called, should be taken four times a week at night and the djgt well regu- lated. An ointment got ng and whitening should also applied. Gymnastics are the best and cheapest method of acquiring a pretty neck. Cocoa butter well rubbed in is also ex- cellent, but rather expens ve. Sing- ing exercises also are improving to the throat and make it round and pretty. But gymnastics are less expensive and surer in result than any other method. If one can’t indulge in a masseuse @ flesh brush of rubber is the next best thing to use. A thorough rubbing twice a day exercises the flesh and stimulates the nerves, doing away with the tired muscies amd making the lazy ones work, SIMR. FASTNET (ili eail from Charlottetown every WED NESDAY rose + 8 o'clock, for Hali fax via Summerside. Returning, will leave Halifax every MONDAY Evening, at 6 o'clock, calli wt Capso, Arichat, Hawkesbury an Souris. Freight solicited. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. aug3l qualities. REPAIRS on shcrt notice. Gc. ii. TAYLOR, North Side Queen Square. “MONTAGUE Carriage Factory. We are showing this season a finer line of Carriages than shown by us_heretofore. The assortment consists of Top and Open Buggies, Jump Seats and Road Carts. For style, comfort, durability and excel ence of workmanship our stock cannot be surpassed. Also at hand. at lowest prices, CARTS, TRUCK WAGONS, and all Carriage Findings, such as Pocket Boots, Whip Sockets, Washers, etc., usually found in a first-class Carriage Shop. nies attention to Repairs. a specialty. Terms reasonable. JOHN McLEAN & SON. julyl3—dy & wky Canada Atlantic and Plant STEAMSHIP LINE. FOR BOSTON, —-CALLING AT—~— Hawkesbury and Halifax, AUTUMN SAILING octl5 Painting 8S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Navigation Co’s. Wharf, Char lottetown, Friday, Out. llth, at noon, and Tuesday, Oct. 22nd, at 6 p.m., and every Tuesday thereafter until close of navigation. 7 FROM BOSTON--Every Saturday at noon, calling at Halifax and Hawkesbury, arriving at (Charlottetown Tuesday morr- ing. HALIFAX SERVICE. S8.S. HALIFAX will leave Plant Wharf, Halifax, THURSDAY, Oct. 17th, at 8 a, m., and every Thursday thereafter. Passengers arriving in Halifax WED- NESDAY evenings can go directly on board steamer without extra charge. For rates of passage, freight, etc., apply to P. E. Island Railway Stations and at office of Charlottetown Steam Navigation Com pany. H. L. CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent, oct8 Plant Wharf, Halifax. <p> ond iA —a ee a, ae ri. 4 _ 2 << —~ ~ ae 7 ~ Se Ses STEAMER CITY OF GHENT, CAPT, McNEVEN, Will sail from Halifax on October 16, and weekly thereafter, for Charlottetown, call- ing at the following ports:-—-Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, White Head, Salmon River, Sonora, Sherbrooke, Isaac’s Harbor, White head, Canso, Guysboro, Boylston, Perts Hawkesbury,Hastings and Port Hood each way,thus giving Island shippers an oppor- tunity to forward their preduce direct and prompt every week at a low rate of freight. Steamer FASTNET will continue her regular trips as usual. Freight solicited. W.°W. CLARKE, Agent. Charlottetown, Oct. 3, 1895. CHTOWN TO BOSTON ——BY THE—— Fast Steamship “ Dlivette.” BUY YOUR TICKETS ——FROM—— W. W. Clarke, TICKET AGENT, Corner of Queen and Water Streets, 4 ° a Q ts LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subscriber is now prepared to make Bu of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, etc.; also, Mechank a and Architectural Drawings, Plans, Speci fi- tations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal St Charlotte wn, Aug. 25, 1Is84-—dy & wy Dry, warm feet are essential to good health. Lp ERA Ng Ne RENE ANB AUR ‘ a wg Te og iil nage ats oe Po phen _ arene hal - —" me, oe 4, OF ae * contin Aggy tte 5 - ma nasismisiataiitiaapmsimsimaal wali sistas ox uuctiaih alitt Ie 2 eed