r ee raat —————— Oe a — wll eee * sean —_— —— Why is it that nearly all aged pe ‘sSsOnS are thin? | > And yet, when you think | of it, w)iat could you expect? Three score years of wear and tear are enough to make che digestion weak. Yet the body must be fed. In Scott’s Emulsion, the work is all done; that is, the oil in it is digested, all ready to be taken into the blood. The body rests, while the oil feeds and nour- ishes, and the hypophos- phites makes the nerves teady ind strong. soc. and $1.00, all druggists. &coT> & BOWNE, Cheniists, Toronta, ‘eds Steamship 60 Proposed Sailings from “MONTREAL and QUEBEC During Soason of 1899. EOR PICTOU. N.-S8:- — CALLING AT— Father | Gaspe, Mal Bay, Perce, Cape Cove, Suucmerside, Char. lottetown and Sour's. inf, ‘from Mcatreal From Ch’town at 2 p. m. at 6p. m, wm ish July do 10th July do dis do do 24th do do 14th Avg. do Tih Aug. i )«=— ZU do do 2ist do ly ilth Sept. do 4th Sept. do 25t do do 18th do do 9t» Oct. do 2nd Oct. fo Q3r do do 16th do io 6th Nov. do 30th do do 13th Nov “eturn ng will leave Pictou, N.S. every e:ernate Monday at nooa, on arrival of Trains from Halifax and St. Jobn, csll- og at Charlottetown, Summerside, Perce, Geepe, Mal Bey and Father Point. Subjec: to change should circumstance e~ire it CARVELL BROS, Agents une 2nod.-2aw. S S City of Ghent PICKFORD & BLACK every Friday at o’cloc during etow seasen of I$%9 for Halifax, calling at Semmerside, Port Hastings, Port Hawks- vy, Arichat, Canso, Isaac Harbor, Salmon iver, theet Harbor, returning will leave 1 <lifax «very Tuesday at 6 p m making some ‘J he steamer has exceilent passenger modations. Saloon amidships. Special icw freighits will be given this season Further information apply to W W CLARK Aze Ch’Towr May 27 tf rhe Charlottetown Steam Nay- agation Co., Ltd. oi. STEAM ERS. aa Northumberland & Princess Leave es below every day (Sun~ days excepted) From POINT DU CHENE (on arrival if efterocn train from St. John) for Sum- merside, connecting there with express ‘rain for Charlottetown. Frm SUMMERSIDE (on arrivel “of morning train from Charlottetown (for Poiut Due Chene connecting with day wea for St. John. Connecting at Moncton with train for Canada and at St.John with steamers of International Line and D. A. R. steamers aod raily ays for United States and Canada From PICTOU (on arrival of day train ‘rom Halifax) for,Charlottetown. Frota CHARLOTTETOWN, seven a. m., fer Pictou, (connecting there with day train for Cape Breton avd Balifax, at Halifax with C. A.&.P Line for Boston. abet tickets to be had at Grand runk,C anadian Pacific, Intercolonial and P. E. I. Railways, and on the Company’s Steamers and connecting lines in United States. Fr. W. HALES, Ch’town, PEI Srorerar { The Children:: co we eo (oe) VV VV EV EVV VV VV VV VY VV VV VV VV Y Fun With a Horseless Carriage. Dear Hans and Fritz decided that To be riht up to date A horseless carriage they should have To ride about in state. hey bought ene of the latest style And started out one day, With clanging bell and oily smell That quickly cleared the way. “T’ll steer,” said Fritz, “while you, dear Hans, Shall ring the bell to warn Each deaf old gentleman lest we Should ride on his pet corn.” They came unto a steep, steep hill, And quickly down they flew, 3ut right before them was a sight Which nearly scared them blue. A monstrous bull stood in the road, With red, expectant eye. “Oh dear!” cried Fritz. “Dear! me cried Hans, “Ob, how shall we get by ?” ” The bull put down his head until His two horns touched the ground, And toward him sped the carriage with A mighty bounce and bound. And then occurred the strangest thing, As though upon a track The carriage wheels rolled horns On to the bulls broad back ! his up And down his stiff old tail they rode Unto the ground once mo.e. The bull was so surprized that he Could only stand and roar. Just then they struck a sleeping dog, Who had no time to wake Before they flattened him right out As flat as any cake “I’m sad to think we killed that pup !” Cried Hans, most tearfully, But Fricz replied, “Just think instead How glad the cats will be!” Then came a great catastrophe— In other words, a smash, The carriage ran into a wall And then, ker plunk, ker splash! The two were sent a-flying o’er The wall into a brook That soaked them through and through and then How funny they did look! And how the little trout did squirm When Frits said, with a grin, “Dear fish, we thought you’d be at home, And so we just droped in!” — New Yerk Herald. The War in the Playroom. “T am a soldier,” said Walter, and he marched up and down in the play- room with his gun over his shoulder. “And I,” said Alice, “am a sailor and live ir a ship.” Then Alice climb- ed up in the big, tall basket and made it rock so that it went toward the stool, where her big doll, Julia, was sitting. “Watch out !” she said to Julia. “You are the Spaniards, and I am go- ing to shoot big cannons at you.” Then Alice began to growl deep down in her throat, to sound like the noise of acannon, but, Julia never blinked her eyes or looked scared a bit. Watch out!” said Walter. “I’m go- ing tocut your head off with my sword.” Then the fighting became louder and louder, and Walter and Alice came closer and closer to poor Julia, till at last Walter got too close and did an awful thing. He never meant to do it, but he gave one great cut with Hughes The * Peoples’ Druggist Drugs are expensive, Sometimes they are more expensive than peed be. And sometimes they are not so reiiable as they ought to be. There was atime when the prices of drugs were away up—too high altogether, That is not the case now. The Apoth- ecaries Hall changed that sume time ago. You can get perscriptions from pure trngs at the proper prices— no fancy profits You can get all my reliatie epecial remedies; they’ve been tried and fuund ‘fective. The price — the main taing —will be found right in every case, Géo. E, Hughes The Peoples Druggist Apothecaries Hal] Sunny cideCharlottetown his little wooden sword, and off came poor Julia’s pretty head, flying mght nto Alice’s lap. “Ob, my poor dolly!” cried Alice. “We didnt go to hurt you,” and she kissed the broken head, whilé Haury stood red and sorry beside her. Then mamma came up to see what! was the matter, and she took the poor | dolly’s head and looked at it. ‘There, there,” said mamma, “I wouldn’t cry any more. I can mend Julia so she will never know she was hurt.” And of course if mamma said she could do it they knew it was ail right and went down to supper. And enough, the next day they had Julia back again, with her head onher shoulders “and smiling away as if no- thing had ever been the Cincinnati Enquirer. sure matter.— A Thoughtful Grasshopper. Professor M. Victor Goodrich tells this story: Last summer, in our yard at Rock Falls, Ills, two grasshoppers became entangled ina web. A third grasshopper near by climbed slowly to the web and with admirable judgment freed the hind legs of one grasshopper and then the other, in which he was aided by the entangled insect. |‘ Hav— ing freed it, he returned to his place, and, after resting, he went back and loosened the other, and the three sped off. Mr. Goodrich observes some~ thing ciosely approaching reason” 1s not solely the property of animals. GS ae p. A.W. GHAS Triumphs over the Worst Forms of KIDNEY... DISEASE The wonderful success of Dr. Chase’s Kid- ney-Liver Pills adds to the fame of the great doctor whose name is familiar in almost every home as the author of the world famous Recipe Book. Scores and thousands of grateful men and women have been rescued from the miseries and dangers of kidney disease by this greatest of all kidney cures. Mr. D. C. Simmons, Mabee, Ont., writes: ““My kidneys and back were so bad I was unable to work or sleep. My urine had sedi- ment like brick dust, I was compelled to get up four or five times during the night. I saw Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills advertised and concluded to give thematrial. I have only used one box and am completely cured. I was a great sufferer for 18 years, but my kidneys do not bother me now. I enjoy good rest and sleep and consider Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills a boon to suffering humanity.” Dr. Chase's Kidney-Liver Pills, one pill a dose, 25c. a box, at all dealers, or Edmanson, Rates & Co., Toronto. The °- ql : Nicest THI Freshest ~ BEST GROCERIES Groceries that will tempt the appetite Groceries tha! do not take all your money to buy. Groceries that everyone in the house will like, Buy and try. Come in and see us, Drisco:. & Hornsby QUEEN STREET SO p A Bi-Weekly Sailing for Boston. From Charlottetown for Hawkesbury and Halifax, SS*‘La Grand Duchess” Tueeday at noon—S 8 Halifax Fridays at noon. From Boston Tuesdays and Saturdays from Halifax La Grand Duchesse Weu~ necdays 4pm. SS Helife x sat rd - a Tickets for sale at stat‘ons onP E Island Railway For Tickets, rates and infor- mation apply to Boston via W W CLARKE, Agent Or to H L CHIPMAN, Canadian Agent Halifaz N Andrew Hauss R2pors. Tha t Dodd's Kidney Pi l/s THE DAicy EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, AUGUST 24, 1895, BERLIN CONFIR MATION. Corroborates the Only Cure for Lame Back Bertry, Aug. 21.—~Andrew Hause, of this town, confirms the story that be was quickly cured of peins in the back and kidreys ty Dodd’s Kidney Pills. He had tried rubiing with liniments and various other remedies to po purpose, and he was | advised to take Dodd’s Kidney Pille. “I did,” he says, “nnd got better from the time Istaried to take them. Iam rincere in eaving that Doud’s Kidney Pills cured me, for which I cannot be too thankful.” Ina letter dated June 19, 1899, Mr. Hanss aoswers anenquiry a8 to bis cure by Dodd’a Kidney Pills as follows: 1 sm pleased to say I am cured eutirely through taking Dodd’s Kindey Pille.” Yours truly, ANDREW HAUSS. ~~ Weary of Experimenting With ealves, suppositories and ointments and dreading a surgical oderation, scores and hundreis have turned to Dr A. W. Chase’s ointment and found it an ~bsolute cure for pile The fisrt application brings relief trom the terrible itching, and it is very seldom that more than one box is required tn effect a per- manent care She—I will marry you on one condition you must giveupyour pipe. He-—I will on better tnan that, I will buy a brand new due. Minard’s Liniment is used by Phy- Sicians. ~ivisiieetiletiiiianiitinsoediigtaiiie- Do not clip ahorse and putan over- cosa. on yourself. Take your cwn medi- cine. Keep Minard’s Liniment in the House. IW. CHASES OOF DR. A. W, CHASE'S CATARRH CURE... is sent direct to the diseased parts by the Improved Blower. Heals the ulcers, clears the air passages, stops droppings in the e throat and permanantly cures Catarrh and Hay Fever. Blower free. All dealers, or Dr. A. W. Chase Medicine Co., Toronto and Buffalo. Why is the woman sceldom sincere who tells another woman tbat she is pretty. ~_—— HIS OWN FREE WILL Dear Sr1re,—I cannot speak io strongly of the excellence of MIN..sRD’S LINI- MENT. Itis THE remedy in my house~ hold for buras, sprains, etc., and we would not be without it. It is traly a wonderful medicin>. Joun A, Macpona.p, Publisher Ireprior Chronicle. ’ A literary statistican declares that for the ycar 1898 eight novels a day were pub- lished, Sundays and holidays not includs ed. Ask for Minard’s snd take no other. A New York despatch states that the Standard O1] Co. bas increased its capital stock from $100,000,000 to $110,000,000. School Girls’ Nerves Many a pele, week school girl, suffering the evil effects of an exhausted nervous sys- tem, and thin, waterp blocd, has been fully rertored to the vigor and buoyancy of robust health, by using A. W. Chases Nerve Fooo. the bealthiul glow <n ithe cheek and the brightness in the eye tell of the building up process which is taken place in the body. —_— > 0 << The average man who tries heroic measures gets a misfit. > Rheumatism Can't Exist When the kidneys are kept hea:thy and vigors by the use of A. W.Chafe’s Kiduey- Liver Pills. Itis Uric Acid le*t im che blocd by defective Kidneys that causes rheumatism Dr_ A. W. Chase’s Kidney- Liver Pills make the Kidneys strovg and active in their work of filtering the blood, and thIs removes the _— of theumatism, One pill a dose, 25 cents a box. There is a better halfin every wedding— but the best man doesn’t get her. Active Man Wanted. To read this advertisement and then give Putnam’s Painless Corn Extractor a trial. It never fails to cure. Acts in twenty-four hours spd causes neither pain por discomfort. Putnam’s Corn Ex‘ractor extracts corns. It is the best The evil that men do is soon forgotten— by themselves, ——e-<>_o— -——- Mihard’s Liniment Lumberman’s Friend The annual interest charge on the Span- ish national debt is $125,000,000 and the total revenue is only $150,900,000. TENDERS. Tenders for building an addition to Southport School, addressed to the Trustees of the Sc uthport School will be received up to the 25th August, inst, at tne store of Fennell & Chand- ler, where the specification may be seen. CHARLES BYRNE, T. F. GUARD, H. MUTCH, “ae port, Au3South, 15, d&éw oe: Trustees THE CHARLOTTETOWN DRIVING PARR’ RACES, I899 | WILL BE HELD AT CHARLOITETOWY emi nae. ; WEDNESDAY and THURSDAY SEPTEMBER (3th and [4th 3 & RAAB HORSK RACES PR=MIUMS——$1050,.0- FIRST DAY, 13th SEPYEMBER, 1899 Three Minute Class - . - 2 25 Glass $1050.00 a5. 2 lle Purse 81509. ; ee + . 2.40 Ciass (Pacing) - - - + Sie : SECOND DAY, 14th SEPTEMBER, 1899 2 50 Class - - ~ ~ Pur ) Free For All ~ ~ > . ee os aa 2.30 Class - . o ~ es 81) Entries close 30:h August, 169). ust, 1899, Allurther part’culars given on application to the recretary. Admission to the grounds 25 cente; children under 12 years cld 15 cents, SPECIAL RATES EY STEAMERS and RAILWAY3 By regular and *pe-ial trains from all stations to Charlottetown on the 13th : 14th September as fo'lowe. No borse barred by record made after ist a , “ — Eliiiots 10 25am ; Specia! train leaves Cape Traverse at 7 am; Albany 7.16 a m; Kinkora 7.39% esch day connecting with the sp-cial at Emerald and «rrives at Charlottetown 11.4045 A specia train wiil leave Charlottetown on the afternoons of the 13th and 14th} the west at 6.00 p m, connecting at Summerside with train tor Tignish. Passengers from the east willar ive by the -egular moruing train on the fire and on the second day. In addition to the regular train a special will : - ca Tignish to Piusville, inclusive $1.25 | Kinkors, Albany and Cape ‘rr, “a Bloomfieid to Portage, inclusive "7 15 | Souris 19 Bear tiver, inclusive Te Conway to Richmond, inc! usive 95 | Rollo Bay to Midgell, inciusiv, wellington to St. Eleanors, inclusive 85 | Marie vo Pouglas, inclusive : Summerside to Freetown : 75 | St Andrew's 10 Tracadie, inclusive - Emerald to Fredericton, inclusive 60 | Bed'ord to Suffoik, inclusive K Clyde to N, Wiltshire, inclusive 45 | York 25¢e; Union 20c 6 Colville to L»yalist, inclusive 35 | Georgetown to Perth, inclusive __Milton, 30c; Winsloe, 20c; Royalty Junction, | 48 Road to Peake’s, inclusive 152; Cemetery, 10c; St Duastan’s, 52 Pisquid Also return tickete at one first c’ase single fare will he issued from al’ , 8 - Ch’town on the 12:r, 13th and 14.h September, gcod to return by all trains up tan : d cn the 15th S ¢tember. ~ aa Tne + peci | trains will ran +s follows—(Local Time) mee ¢ Leave Summerside on the arrival of the regular train from Tignish on the 13h au > g 14 h September. 3 : : Ss At 924m Leave Fredericton 10 30a > Leave Kensington 9 48am ” Hunter River 10 sane . 7 Freetown 19 03am North Wiitshire 10 Sam ge : Emeraid 10 13am 7 Royalty Junction NM 3am 98 Bradalbane 10 19 Arrive Charlottetown ll idam 98 o Leave Souris at&S Mam | Leave Mt Stewart at9 Sam ** Bear River ats 3lam ™ Bedford atld 8am se st Peter’s at9 0am * Royalty Junc, ati0 45am “Morell at9 26am Arrive Ch’town atli am =| cS Special train will leave for Georgetown and Souria at 6.30 p m each dayof? Excursion return tickets will be issued at one first-class fare from all stat the Iatercoloniel and P. KE. 1. Railwav to Charlottetown on the 12th and 13th Sepent ber, good to return up to and on the 15th September. * Return fare from Pictou to Ca’town $2.00 on the 12th and 13th, good to return” iS toand on the 15th. E. Steamer Jacques Cartier will issue tickets on both deys, good to return upto ak arg on the 14h September, for 25c, leaving Ch’town et 5pm each dey Sept, and ibe be Please notice that the specially reduced fares by trains are good to retarn Jam Fpec both days. Hobie All commuzications to be addressed to the Secretary. F. L. HASZARD, C. Rh. SMALLWOO ie 0 President. our ET LS LS mmr ihe i Pee, - —- wHARARAASAAARASRS ARS AES AAR © : Notice!: | > CFOS COOH 9000 VW 2000000090006 ‘* r We sell goods cheap, and zannot af- “4 ford to give long terms of credit. ay eo! Please attend to that litile bill we sent you, and you will confer a great favor on * a | Yours very truly, Senter, McLeod & Co “4 e-- AA GAA GA AAR Aa DEN VEEN BEE EER EEE EE EEE Pownal Street cut price Shoe Store William Conroy. gu==<=fj' ——DEALER IN— ; 44 f - ; | om BOOTS & SHOES “4 = Vl ¢ o we Pownal Street, Ch’toxn, P. £.1.—===> 7. oie ; € Every Variety of Leather and ~<a Rubber Footwear oi ; THE LATEST STYLES RECE{VED MONTI LY $ 8@"Purchasing all my goods for SPOT CASH, from the leading manu‘astareg Canada. Having an experience of 25 years in the business in both Canada and ‘ United States places me in a position to buy ardsell a good grade of goods 8 7 lower price thau sume firms sell shoddy. A full line of the Ames Holden Comyanys High grade footwear, the Jargest masa" facturers in Canada having a yearly output over $3,090.000 Shoe Dressings & Laces all kines Bring your cash and get the greatest bargains on eat > MOTTO.—Hone Value For Hoaect Prices ‘