ee Odds and Ends. Bless You My Childien,—Fond Parent— ‘Aha. So you are playing at hearts, eh | How does the gamestand? Blushing couple (dropping the cards and kneel ng)— ‘*A tie “You have as horrible cough, my man.” Mendicant—* Yes, sir, terrible.” Philanthropist — ‘Come with me and I'll cure it.” Mendicant (scornfully) ‘Get out! Lfit wasn’t for that cough I'd Philanthropist starve or have to go to work.’ Sorrow’s Crown of Sorrow.—‘*1 am_ so troubled about my husband,” said Mrs. Badman, seeking sympathy from the pas- to-’s wife. ‘* He goes from bad to worse ; he is an infidel and an atheist, and now he he isan agnostic and doesnt know says . es anything, and doesn’t think anything. ‘« My dear sister,” replied the pastor's wife, ‘“wou don’t know what trouble is. My husband think’s he knows how to cook. Master to servant (who has just entered his office)—‘* Hello, Pat, what do you want } "laze, yer honor, an’ cud ye gi me a week’s vacashun an’ a five-pound note ! ** What for, Pat?’ ‘ Well, sur, to tell ye the thruth, I’m goin’ on me honeymoon.” ‘*Honeymoon, Pat! But you are not married?” ** No, yer honor, but bedad it’s that same I'l] be in a fortnight, an’ I’m thinkin’ it’ll be chayper to go on my honey- moon at wanst, for ye see there’s only wan ,y us to pay fur now, but afther I’m marrit there'll be two, bad luck to it!” ‘Your ‘ Outing is delightfully lt Miss Reader article in the Midsummer Monthly is Author—‘"‘ It ought to be was written last March.” Not in His Line.—Book Agent : here ‘ Cadwallader’s Concise Compendium of Facts ”’ ‘* Facts! No, sir, don’t want it—I’m an editorial writer for a bree — **t have Goggles Grit newspaper.” Applicant (to proprietor of great news- paper)—‘* Have you a vacancy on your staff, sir?” Proprietor—‘' 1 need a circu- lation-affidavit editor, but I don’t know that you would suit.” ‘‘I think I would, sir. I have been a census enumerator at Minneapolis.” *‘* The place is yours.” Scrawley—‘* How are you getting along in your literary pursuits? The last time you saw me you said you could get nothing accepted.” Seribbler—‘‘ It’s a fact, my dear fellow. The only thing of mine that [ have succeeded in getting a magazine to take is my essay on *‘ The Secret of Suc- cess in Literature.” a wee ~ + Summerside Exports. SUMMERSIDE, Sept. 15., By steamer St. Lawrence, Cameron, master, for Peint du Chene :— 123 cases eggs i 591 46 brls mackerel. $28 230 yds Island cloth 184 5 bris pork.. SO $1683 By same str. on the 16th: 154 cases CZgzs...- > 794 2 horses .... 200 1300 live MOCKS. cece eee e ec creseces 650 16 byaehs potatoes... 2. cc cee ec cc cees 5 ) > a7, BOMEC, 24 -« + - «din so eee sne ae iii < Sue OOGEOR s . Cc. NG doug 6 +5 bao ues 630 + RD MeRREE fe. «ce oo dane cc a euee 248 1006 The mente ldather.........6..6000- 320 Se EE WE Ci oe were ooo cbse + emhons 188 CD Be eee s eo as. Bal. kas 27 $3065 SHIP NEWS. Summerside, Sept. 15--Cld Mary Queen, White, Richibucto, bal. Sept 16—-Annie U Brown, Irving, Richibucto, bal; Ripley Ropes, Dunne, Richibucto, bal. The Queen Pays all Expenses. The Queen's last “Free Trip to Europe” having excited such universal interest, the publishers of that popular magazine offer another and $200.00 extra for expenses, to the person sending them the largest list of English words constructed from letters contained in the three words ‘British North America.” Additional prizes, consisting of Silver Tea Sets, China Dinner Sets, Gold Watches, French Music Boxes, Portier Curtains, Silk Dresses, Mantel Clocks, and many other useful and valuable articles will also be awarded in order of merit. A special prize of a Seal Skin Jacket to the lady, and a handsome Shetland Pony to the girl or boy (delivered free in Canada or United States), sending the largest lists. Everyone sending a list of not less than twenty words wil! receive a present. Send four 3c. stamps for complete rules, illustrated catalogue of prizes, and sample number of the Queen. Address, The Canadian Queen, Canada. Toronto, 2 mos. dy & wky. —- Consumption can be Cured. By proper, healthfulfexersise, and the judic- ious use of Scott’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Oil and Hypophosphites, which contains the healing and strengthgiving virtues of these two valuable specifics inthere fullest form. Dr. D. D. McDonald, Petitcodiac, N. B. says; ‘I have been prescribing Scott’s E:aulsion with good result. Itis especialy useful in persons of consumptive tendencies.” Sold by all Drug. gist at 50c, and 1.00. Apvice to Morners.—Mrs. Winslow’s Soothing Syrup has been used by mothers for children teething for over fifty years with perfect success It re- lieves the little sufferer at ouce; it produces natural quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain; and the little cherub awakes as ** bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu- lates the bowels and is the best known remedy for diarrhcea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a hottle aplis’ Mdyecdwkyly 2+ -—__ -—- Dyspepticure—lIs not « palliative, but a cure; it first relieves, then controls, and finally entirely subdues the irritation and in- flammation of the stomach that causes indiges tion and dyspepsia. For Sale at a Bargain. FIRST-CLASS FAMILY RESIDENCE . in a good neighborhood, and within five minutes’ walk of the Post Office. For terms, etc., apply to ©. I. MORRISON, septé 106 Queen Street. THE DAILY EXAMINE CH'TOWN DRIVING PARK AN D— " Provincial Exhibition Association. rQHE PREMIUM LIST for the Exhibition | to be held on the Grounds of the above | Association, on the 30th September and Octo- ber Ist, 2nd and 3rd next, has been umended as follows :— Class 3 to be changed by inserting sections 14 and 34. Bk aie Section 14 to be: ‘* Stallion o years old and . . »} . under 4 years old, imports d, Ist prize, $12.00; 2nd, $8.00; 3rd, $5.00." Section 34 to be: ** Stallion 3 years old and under 4 years old, Island bred, Ist prize, $10 00; 2nd, $3.0 35.00 N. B.—Exhibitors please cut out 8. WARBURTON, Secretary. aug30—dy wky tlh dte her guar jour pio K > ¥ y - x . . o GUARANTEE if after wearing the D. & A. CORSET for 10 days the purchaser does not find that it is the most comfortable and perfect-fitting Corset she has ever worn, it can be returned to the merchant it was bought, and the money will be from whom refanded. NONE GENUINE unless stamped D& A CORSET FOR SALE AT PERKINS & STERNS, Cheap Dry Goods Store. aes . ‘ . S Se eS. eS NI re I VC LS {3 Ci D SHOREHOUN pANpANISE: <DRoup xo Couais WHOOPING co COLDS. 384.0 YEARS IN USE. “u PRICE25°PER BOTTLE x. RMSTRONG & @O..[Proprietors. en EAA eS eee alae Kent Millis E’lour. STHAME f HEATHER BELLE. 1890 sath 1890 Summer Arrangement. NTIL FURTHER NOTICE the Steamer U *“‘Heather Belle,” Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows :— : Every Tuesday morning, at 4 o’clock, will leave Charlottetown for Orwell Brush Wharf, leay- ing Orwell Brush Wharf at 7 a. m., for Char- lottetown, calling at Halliday‘s Wharf; leav- ing Charlottetown at 3 p. m., for Halliday’s and Brush Wharves, where she will remain over night. n Wednesday morning; 7 o'clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at Halliday’s Wharf; leaving Charlottetown at 3p.m., remaining at Brush Wharf over night. Thursday morning, at 7 o’clock, will leave Brush Wharf for Charlottetown, calling at Halli- day’s Wharf; leaving Charlottetown at 3 p.m. ; leaving Brush harf about 6 p. m., for Charlottetown. The Steamer will call at _China Point Wharf when possible. Friday, will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharf, East River, at 4a. m.; leaving Cran- berry Wharf at 7 a. m. for Charlottetown, calling at Hickey’s Wharf; leaving Charlotte- town for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3p. m., returning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday, steamer will go to Mount Stewart. Saturday, at 3cclock, a.m., will leave Char- lottetown for Crapaud: leaving Crapaud at 7 # m. for Charlottetown; leaving Char lottetown at 3p. m., to return to Crapaud: returning from Crapaud to Charlottetown same evening. FARES: Cabin, to or from Orwell and Wharves, 30 cts. Deck, 20 cts. Cabin, to or from Mount Stewart, Cranberry and Hickey’s, 12 cts. Cabin, to or from Crapaud, 40 cts. ; Deck, 30c. Excursion Tickets will be issued to Orwell every Thursday, and to ~~ every Saturday. » & 20 cts. ; A t. Charlottetown, June 12, 1890~—dy law & + ——— SEPTEMBER 17. 1890. EDNESDAY, SE] a DYSPEPTICURE acm 2 cures Indigestion, bus positively doss cure the most serious and Jong stand- ‘ing cases of Chronic Dyspepsia, DYSPEPTICURE BY MATL. (Large size only), Dyspepticure will be sent by mail to those who ;cannot yet procure it in their own vicinity. | Many letters have been received from distant parts of Canada and United States enquiring how Dyspepticure can be obtained; many letters have come from nearer places that either have no handy store or where the remedy is not yet well ,; known. ‘To meet these demands, and at the same , time make Dyspepticure quickly known in places where, under ordinary circumstances, it might not reach for some considerable time, the large ($1.00) size will be sent by mail without any extra }expense to the user. The Post Office is every- where, s0 none whe wish the remedy need be without it, Upon receipt of $1.00 by Registered Letter or Post Office Order, a large bottle of Lyspepticure (special mailing style) will be for- warded, postage prepaid, to any address. CHARLES K. SHORT, St. John, N, B. sninineatingioeiiie Every Druggist and General Dealer in Canada } should sell Dyspepticure, as it is strongly de- | manded from all directions. Wherever intro- duced it soon becomes a standard remedy. The |following Wholesale Houses handle Dyspepti- cure: T,. B. Barker & Sons, and S. McDiarmid, | St. John; Brown & Webb, and Simson Bros. & Co., Halifax ; Kerry, Watson & Co., Montreal, aug?2s For CRAMPS, COLIC, and ali Bowel Troubles, use PERRY DAVIS’ Used both internally and externally. Itacts quickly, affording almost instant relief from the foverest pain. BE SURE to GET THE GENUINE {5c per bottle, MEDICINE and FOOD COMBINED! @WEMULSION (oF COD LIVER OIL & HrP0 or Linteans SODA Increases Weight, Strengthens Lungs and Nerves. Price 50c. and $1.00 per Bottle. Ministers and Public Speakers use SPENCER’S Chloramine Pastilles For Clearing and Strengthening the voice. Cure Hoarseness and Soreness of Throat. Price 25c per bottle. Sample free on application to Druggists. TO MOTHERS PALMO0-TAR SOAP Is Indispensable for the Bath, Toilet or Nursery, for cleaning the Sealp or Skin. THE BEST BABY'S SOAP KNOWN. Price 25c. Physicians strongly recommend Wyeth’s Malt Extract, (Liquid) To patients suffering from nervous exhaus- tion: toimprove the Appetite, to assist Di- gestion, a valuable Tonic. 40 Cents per bottie. The most satisfactory BLOOD PURIFIER Is Channing's Sarsaparilla, Itiga Grand HEALTH RESTOREB. Will cure the worst form of skin disease; will cure Rheumatism ; will cure Salt Rheum. Large Bottles, $1.00. ALLEN’S LUNG BALSAM For CONSUMPTION, Coughs, neglected Colds Bronchitis, Asthma and all diseases of the Lungs. In three sized bottles 25c, 50c, and $1.00. FOR HEADACHE AND NEURALGIA, AUS For Lumbago, Sciatica, “ Cricks,” Tic, “ Stitches,” Rheumatic Pains and Chronic Rheumatism. Each plaster in an air-tight tin box. 25c. | DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO. Lim., - | MONTREAL, Proprietors or General Agents FOR MOST OF THE POPULAR Proprietary or Pharmaceutical Medicines, Toilet Articles and Perfumery. PURITY nies OD cele WHOLESOMENESS —SECURED IN USING— +H, O ota, ~~ ee oR WE IS THE REPORT OF THE Dominion Government Analyst. julyl6 aid, AGENTS At home or to travel, eon furnished free.—P. O. V1ICK- ERY, Augusta, Maine. wky 8i—septd wanted. Liberal salary =UNLIKE ANY OTHER. ia, Colds, Tonsilitis, Hoarsene Conche. Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchit uralgie, Tooth- Whoo sing Cough, Catarrh, Influe Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, neat Joints au Bess ache, Nervous Headache, Sclatica, e Soreness in iS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. different complaints it will cure. Its atrong point lies in the fact that it acta It Ae erating all Cuts — and Bruises like Magie, Relieving al! manner of Cramps and Chills. ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. i direct from us, and request it, shall reecive @ ceviiteste Set yy & i ee eect : Retail price by mail 85 cts.; 6 bottles, $2.00. Pp 7 ae Aol s SO, hg GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED IT. All who bu if not satisfied. ted Sta GENERATION AFTER STON STEAMERS. a. aa TUL , From this daie the steamers “ CARROLL ” and “ WOR- CESTER ” will run regularly for remainder of season, Leaving CHARLOTTETOWN for BOSTON every Thursday at 6 O'clock p. m., eoenpne SE cence Leaving BOSTON every Wednesday at noon. CARVELL BROS., Agents. B July 2, 1890. for Infants Castorin cures Colic, Constipation, “Ceastoria is so well adapted to children that [recommend it ag superior to any prescripuon tuown to me.” EL A. Ancuzs, 3. D., 111 Bo, Oxford St, Brooklyn, N. Y. Sour Stomach, Diarrhoea, Eructation, Kills Worms, gives sleep, and fone Tux Cerracr Company, 77 Murray Street, N.Y. Cauada$ UOterNatONd! eSXUIWCION sincosclbwariosn —(x )--—--— INDUSTRIAL & AGRICULTURAL FAIR, ST. JOHN, N. B., September 24th to October 4th, 1890, ‘Twelve Thousand Dollars in Premiums ! i Competition Upen te the World. Space and Power Free. A Large Array of Special Ex- Special Attractions. Ample accommodation for visitors at low rates. cursions on all Railways and Steamboats. For Prize List, Entry Forms and full information, address IRA CORNW ALL, Secretary Exhibition Association. a = Soe GREAT SALE OF BUYS CLOTHING. ————(x)- —-—-— 600 Suits -: Away Down Prices | yro MAK ROOM FOR —_(x)——-—_— the wh. he aug2l—dy & wky FALL IMPORTATIONS, we offer f our stock at following prices ;— 100 SUITS, former price $2.25 and $2.50, now $1. 100 SUITS, se 2.60 and 2,90, now "< 100 SUITS, “ 3.00 and 3.25, now 2.25 60 SUITS, « 3.00 and 3.75, now 2.50 60 SUITS, “ 4.00 and 4.25, now 3.00 50 SUITS, * 4.50 and 4.75, now 3.50 A Job Lot selling for 50 cents and $1.00. This is, beyond doubt, the Biggest Bargain in BOYS’ CLOTHING in the City. ~ eae : — ——(s )-——- —-- HARRIS & STEWART, LONDON HOUSE. Charlottetown, August 16, 1890. It's easy to dye with Diamond Dyes Because so simple, ——_—_— It's safe to dye with Diamond Dyes Because always reliablee It's economy to dye with Diamomd Dyes Because the strongests It's pleasant to dye with Diamond Dyes Because they never faile You ought to dye with Diamond Dyese Because they are best, Our new book “ Successful Home Dyeing” Ji directions for all uses of Diamond Dyes, sent fres or xpplication. Diamond Dyes are sold everywhere, oc any color mailed on receipt of price, 10 cents Writs. Ricuarpson & Co., Montreal, Que, GRATEFUL—COMFORTING EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the natural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful epplication of the fine properties of well-selected Mr, has provided our breakfast tables with a eately flavored beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. [tis by the judicious use = a — ys of diet ort x constitution may y buiit up until s resist every tendency to disease, a subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our selves weil forti with pure blood anda perly nourished frame.”—‘ Service Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus JAMES EPPS & CO., Homeopathic Chemisia, London, England. dec 19—l yr dy & wky THE WONDER OF THE AGE! . , . .< - Z BLY Je . e aS DL Bo Drea NN SFE EAS SON ANEW IMPROVED DYE FOR HOME DYEING. Only Water required in Using. Cc a package. For sale everywhore. If 10 your desler does not keep them, send direct to the manufacturers, J. S. ROBERTSON & (0, Montreal. —FOR SALESBY— GEO. E. HUCHES | i uarlottetown, April 5, 1889. — | THE GREAT ENGLISH REMED! OF PURELY VEGETABLE INGREDIENTS ASD WITHOUT MERCURY, USED BY THE ENGLISH PROPLE YOR OVER 120 YEARS, 18 @Ockles | cmon PUTTs | These Pilla consist of a careful and peculiar adult ture of the best and mildest vegetable aperients 624 the pure extract of Flowers adenosine They wil be found a mest efficacious remedy for derangemen® & of the digestive organs, and for obstructions and & id action of the liver and bowels which produce» igestion and the several varieties of billous and liv eomplaints. Sold by all Chemists. WHOLESALE AGENTS : o EVANS AND SONS, LIMITED, | MONTREAL. CARD. — DR. H. D. JOHNSON, Physician and Surgeol, | CHARLOTTETOWN. OFFICE: Kent Street, next door te Bie DR. GEO. A. BAYNBS PHYSICIAN AND SURGEON, Specialist in Chronic Diseasth | CHARLOTTETOWN. OF FICE—Queen Square, over Apotheos™ Hall. Postal Address, Box 47. jy3—dy wy