= > i ALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1894, first Quar ¢ th day , Sh 0.5m, Pp. m., | elow horizon Full Moon, l4th day, 12h 9.0m mid » Last Quar 22nd day, Sh 19.6m. a. m., 8 E New Moon, 29th day, Ih. 31.5m. a. m., N be Low hor oe at Weak. | Sun | Sun | High . | rises ects Wooler | ih m | h m | after’n Lis riav 1S 26 6 34 Ll 55 2 | Sunday 27 32 | morn 31M iny i 28 | 30 0 30 4) Tu ay 28 :.@ 3 | Wednesday 26 | 1 46 i ' Chureday 2 Zt 2 32 ? | Friday si 3 8 - Satur V v0 4 42 ; - ¥ | is b 6 A M ‘ i i6 | 719 < lt] 816 We ‘y i 12 | 9 0 l ay ; lv | 9 38 l4 2 8 10 14 15 | Saturday 13 | 6 | li 42 I s 45 } t ll 13 i uy $ 2 ll 45] 18 esday $7 | Ll} aft 17 ] iy is , 7 fT 0 54 2 ‘ 57 1 38 Z AY ; oO] 2 29 « i re | o3 | 3 40 2 . | 54 51 5 10 ulineee 1 wl el ee 25 | Tuesday zz... Sr 8) at “day ' 8 | 15 8 54 27| 1 uy | 69 43] 9 39 28 , | 41 10 17 S lay 7 10 83 s AY | €©216 38] 11 28] | ‘ } 4 lux Leapine DalLy NEWSPAPER or P. E. lacanp, « issued every affernoon, from the office of tl EXAMINER PUstisurne COMPANY, in the Loadon House Building, Queen Street. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. (IN ADVANCE) we YEAR ooo OH08 Six MonTse ‘ .. 200 Taree Mantus ooo 1.00 SE ML cb deccccccteccescecssgbooueses . 035 Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the Unite | States ADVERTISING RATES advertisements which are ordered or two weeks the charge is & for the first insertion, and 2? each continuation. Rate cards are cation at the office. Special prices at a reduced rate are quoted tisements four inches in size o1 ich are to run for three months or For for only one smal cents per inch eents for farnished on appl contract for larger, wh ulve lenger. No special notices inserted unless paid for aithe rate of 10 cents per line, and under no cirenmstances will such paid notices appear ip the local column, @xecia!l discounts made on all advertise- meats connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, Picnics, ete. No notices will be inserted with the same Unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. That Tus Examryer ts considered by our Merchants and Manufacturers te be the lead- ing newspaper in P. E. Island, and conse- quently the most valuable advertising medium through which to make their announcements public, is abundantly proved by the ‘act that in order to accommodate Our auvertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size, Tue Duty Examryer is for sale by the fol- lowing agents :— R. H. Mason, Post Office, J. Meintyre, Maipeque Road, C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, o W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, - S. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St. ” D. Caappell, Prince Street, e Bazaar Store, Queen Street, . Geo. Carter & Co., Queen Street. ” & Gray, News Stall, P. E. 1. Railway on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- @erside. Db. Sutherland, Souris. Hon. Ll. Gordon, Georgetown. Db. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. G. M. Clarke, Alberton. A. J. MeNeil Stanley Bridge. ts se y ) S The Weekly Examiner ® issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. [t Is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting and full of the latest news. The subscription for Tux Wrexty Exam. INER, post pald to any part of Canada or the United States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same ecale as given bove for THz DarLy EXaMINER. Charlottetown and JOHN CALDWELL JOHN MAIR ESTABLISHED 1883 JOHN CALDWELL & 0), Fruit and Produce Commir- sion Merchants, 5 187 McGILL and 131 ST. PETER STS. MONTREAL. Malpeque Oysters a specialty. Corre: - pondence « ed. Telephone 1876. sugl4 im pat From Constitutional Weakness, Imprudent- r Unavoidable Neglect or Exposure, or Culpable Indisecretion, YOUR HEALTH Is BROKEN DOWN, and you need a Toxic Mepicixe, you can not afford to experiment on yourself with untried Remedies USE Puttner’s Emulsion, Which fo past twenty years has been endorse the leading Physicians of the Maritime Provinces a+ The Grant Health Restorer. inds have proved its incomparable mi *O may you For sale Ly all good Druggists at 50c. a bot lw—septld ray . A first-class Herse an] Buggy, also Don eated Phveton. Enquire at G. G. JURY’S Jewelry Store, north side Queen Square, opposite Post Office, Charlotte- tow 2aw (w f) 3m—may25 TIN WARE — FOR—— Creameries and Cheese Factories. _ The very best work guaranteed on all Jobs for Creameries and Cheese Factories. WE MAKE A SPECIALTY OF THIS KIND UF WORK. M. STEVENSOY, MANUFACTURER OF Tinware, Stove Pipe, &e., 55 QUEEN STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. All orders promptly attended to. ap9—tf ~EMAMIMEA HE TERMS : Four Dollars a x ew: NEW SERIES Steel Plows! Steal We have the following reliable goods which we will sell very cheap for Cash or on Credit terms: Frost & Wood Steel Plo-ws, Dickieson’s Fan Mills and Seed Separaters, Crushers, Root Cutters, Straw attached), Tudhope’s Road Ca Cnarlottetown, August 29, 1894—dy & Newfoundland Markets i. T. MeCOUBREY, General Commission Merchant. | Oats and Produce of all kinds. Ship- | ments from P. E. Island carefully attend- ed to and account sales given promptly. Wharfage anid Stores. Correspondence solicited. Hl. T. McCOUBREY, P. O. Box 307 St. Juhu’s, N. F. _septi—dy Im wy 3m Tickets to Boston. Buy Your Tickets for Boston by §. §. “FLORIDA,” (Canada Atlantic and Plant Line), FROM—— W. W. CLARKE, Ticket Agent, Corner Queen and Water Streets. 12 22 Charlottetown, Jui2 22, 134 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 @«. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Preopnicrone MONTREAL. Quebec Steamship Co. STEAMER MIRAMICHI | Leaves Montreal Leaves Ch’town 6th August, 10th August, | —_— wa | 3rd September, 7th September, | 17th - 21st o lst October, 5th October, lsh * Ith _— 68 2d November, ealling at Father Point, Gaspe, Mal- Bay, Perce and Summerside. Freight handled carefully and carried at Stallion Race...... secceasee ee eccercgccescoreeoce conse cccecses Cdssvcccereeceorooreesoocoe reasonable rates. Passengers will find SECOND DAY—27th SEPTEMBER, 1894. this a delightful route. Full particulars from Three Year Old Class......... Gace Uikscs bsdeuepindincacunscce ae $150 00 CARVELL BROS., Agents | Free-for-All, open to Canada and the United States.......... picdnibedtliadey eet 250 00 a cs eahathdaaeenchgalinenenl aguaadaed reivtandiebien 42 aug7—wed thu 2.40 OB. vcsceves idincn édecce enecce npeceeceeccescqrescaeeeseeseeeces ° 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 «duer (tire of this type. Full parti. wars in catalogue, which you can 9’/tain from KR. M. Young, Agent. BASKETS. Two Thousand POTATO BASKETS for sale low. CARVELL BROS. a a ote I. septl? —4i AT “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having tc advise the Public, may speak free.”—Vuripides. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. ae _- Proector’s and McKenzie’s Jutters and Enusilage rts, etc. A. HORNE & CO. wky Holl’s Threshing Cutters Buy from us and save money. E. ISLAND, lows! Diggers, Holl’s and Fleury’s Grain Carrier Potato Machines, (with Universal Upon having Featherbone Corsets. efuse all substitutes. See they are stamped thus: PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND Hl H 44 | of. { j S THE ANNUAL PROVINCIAL EXHIBITION, OPEN TO THE WHOLE} ISLAND, WILL BE HELD All Animals gnd Articles for Exhibition must be entered at the office of the Secre tary, Cameron Block, on or before SATURDAY, 22nd September. The Exhibition Grounds and Buildings will be open on Friday and Saturday, 21st and 22nd September, and until 2 o’clock in the afternoon on Monday, 24th September, for the reception and arrangement of Exhibition articles. Exhibitors of bulky articles, requiring large space, should apply to the Secretary not later than 17th September. Prize Lists, containing full information as to Rules, Regulations, etc., with entry | forms, will be sent or given to any person applying to the Secretary. The Entry Books are now open, and entries can be made at any time with the ee ccniiininins THE RACES. The following Races will take place during the Exhibition :— Secretary. $1,050. PO I iiicsct nin nocceseg bean Kaeiiienass | Two Year Old (Futurity)........ Sec suketaaceunhecinn liste teeen ennui sibeomaepecogs The entries for the Two Year Old Class are now closed. classes close on the 12th September. Amusements of various kinds are being arranzed for during the Exhibition. Special Rues by Rail and Steamers from all pacts. : On Wedne-day, 26th September, from 11 to 12 o'clock, noon, and on Thursday and Fridav, 27th and 28th September, from 9 to IL o'clock, a.m., Auction Sales of Horses, Cattle and other Stock will be held. BEVJ. ROGERS, President. Charlottetown, August 31, 1894—2aw & w Seeton and Mitchell, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. [sland. CHARLOTTETOWN, i ilies Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday ana Friday, SEPTEWBER 25th, 26th, 27th and 28th. NN Te nee PR MIUMS. FIRST DAY--26th SEPTEMBER, 1894. $1,050 éeasaccocecesd ures Blbe Oe i - 150 00 ” 200 00 The entries for the other B. WARBURTON, Secretary. UNLIE ; Has proved \0 AP... The best value for the Consumer sale that it is of any soap in the market. A. x Millions of women throughout the world can vouch for this, as it is they who have proved its value. It brings them less labor, greater comfort. tery, G. AILY EXAMINER. Single Copies Two Cents Sa WEDNESDAY, SEPTEMBER 26, 1894. VOL 34.—NO. 7: At TH BICC. Jur annual target practice of No. 1 Bat- A., took place at Kensington Range on Saturday last. The weather throwghout was tine and favorable for shooting. The attendance of marksmen was large, notwithstanding that there were no prizes fur the generally good scores made. Following were the scores Points. Sergt MaPieFs. ciscdcs indsiesss iivicnn ane 69 Gear P DGB cca scsrccsess Se “<« 3 Renee... -.:...c.. 62 | Bomb AGOOG cndedicksccss Saar eee Gunr V Goodwill......... pasaiuibs-ciuccuamieee GHRAIB ince 6 eres sass pee “<« Ward....i.i0... i Ubidnes + <aenlecnn 57 S ert BERR aac css ss ccese es 55 S Ghenenr’ GG iii ais sc kk ccs 55 oe DD er a icc ee « J, MceDonald......... bd “ Gi. Kc ins. | * Kennedy... 50 aie CT an oh Aa De ae ree ee 15 suvler Qa Iw | : soca Guor Garnum 0-40 6 RCD Fick svccnwissesscs 042 © BB ic css iestios es ukeiuwlbss oh aul ©. 2 Bikinis nde Ee ocaccs scacimirneoelane POUND. «cons sitdinnspeunoursghiieein canna 28 « ~Lawson cecal 27 I, aie nansece ny nagiglateaniwess 26 Seantlebury sbeenedesechohehe be 4.0% 24 6 RGR AG, | ceetins sects ees oo. 24 Oe IE cine ockik conn tink caries route 21 THE POSITION OF TRADE, (Montreal Gazette.) The statement of the position of the chartered banks at the end of August, as bearing on the business of the country generally, may be called moderately satis- factory. course, necessary to remember the condi- tions of the earlier part of the year. The banks are not doing so large a business as has been the rule for the past twoor three years, partly because general business is restricted, and partly because, with the lower rates now ruling in the world’s mar- kets, it takes less capital to transfer a fix- ed quantity of merchandise than hereto- fore. There is less money advanced on commercial discounts, and more held as reserve, either in the shape of specie or Do minion notes, or invested for the time being in interest-bearing securities. For instance, the cnrrent loans counts at the end of August, which amounted to $199,908,340, were $6,047,- 868 less than at the same time in 1893, and $2,812,420 less than at the close of | July Jast. On the other hand, the banks had increased their specie and Dominion note holdings withiu the twelve months by $3,348,000, while the holdings of railway, municipal and other bonds and securities had augmented by some three and a half millions of dollars. This is evidence that the complaints of bank managers at the summer meetings of the difficulty otf ob- taining safe and profitable opportunity for employment of the money entrusted to their care still have reasonable ground be- hind. Business, however, must be re- garded as slower than bad. —— —r © «2 DEATH BY ELECTRICI¢Y,. Danie] Mullane, aged L7, the son of Wil- liam Mullane, of Brooklyn, was instantly killed on Friday night by an electrical shock. The house where the accident oc- curred is a five-story building, with a res- tanrant in the basement. Over the res- taurant is a large metal sign. Beside this sign is an electrical storage box. This is connecied by wire with a metre under the stoop. Two wires run out restaurant, where they furhish power for electric fans. On Friday evesing two children were slightly shocked by the electricity, and | Conrad Seigler, aged 13, received a charge which knocked him. down. A_ large crowd watched the blue blaze burn on the metal stoop. Among the persons inter- ested was young Mullane, who mounted the lowest step for the purpose of getting Char'es Strahan shouted a better view. a warn ty, bat it was too late. A man in tue crow | caught hold of the boy, but he, tuo, was knocked senseless. A third man caught huid of the second, only to meet with a eimilar fate. Finally the murmur of the boy was silenced and he dropped down dead. The two men recoy- ered from the shock. WE HAVE ALL SEEN THEM, People who are proud of their humility. People who talk all the time and never say much. People who never say much and yet speak volumes. People who say a great deal and do very little. People who say little and do a great deal. People who look like giants and behave like grasshoppers. People who look like grasshoppers and behave like giants. People who have good clothes but very ragged morals. People who have an idea they are reli- gious mainly because they feel bad. People who -wouldn’t kill a chicken with a hatchet, but who try their best to kill their neighbors with their tongues.— Ram’s Horn. _—~++o———" Most Americans who travel in Europe become indignant when they see women working as farm hands. But Rabbi Joseph Krauskopf, of Philadelphia, now in Ger- many, says: “Such farm work for women is neither degrading nor too taxing. They have pledged to become helpmates to their husbands and they regard it their duty to lessen the lubors of their fathers, and being physically able todo their share, they re- gard it wreng to permit the stronger sex to slave themselves to death while thexare idling their time away at home. Judging from their happy and healthy looks they seem to be none the worse for taking their places alongside the men folk for the pur- pose of honestly earning their bread. Had we a little more practical good sense and less sentimentality among our women at home, many a woman’s life might be happier to-day, happier for being more us ful, and many a man’s life would be spared the necessity of slaving itself to death to indulge a wife’s or daughter’s idleness and luxuries.” Lixpsa¥, Ont., Sept. 22.—A special train on the midland division of the G. T. R., | running from Lindsay to Port Hope, when nearing Fraserville and running at a high rate of speed struck a cow, throwing the engine off the track and piling up and cow- letely wrecking thirteen cars, Engineer Robert Johnston, Fireman-Malone, Brake- man Greenbury and F Ties was found dead under the wreck. Three of the men were married. ze Pimples, boils and other humors of the blood are liable to break out in the warm weather. Prevent it by taking Hoods Sarsaparilla. Buy your ‘waterproofs and umbrellas from Jas Paton & Ce. To arrive at this verdict it is, of | and dis- | into the! | cA Is Sufficient.” For Rendering Pastry Short or Friable. | | (COTTOLENE Is Better than Lard Because It has none of its disagree. ebie and indigestible features. ae Endorsed by leading food and cooking experts. Ask your Grocer for it. % Made only by N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. NOTICE. LAND SURVEYING, &c. The subseriber is pow prepared to make Surveys of Land, run Boundary and Division Lines, furnish Plans, ete.; also, “echanical and Architectural Drawings, l’ians, Specifi- cations and Estimates. J. P. NICHOLSON, Land Surveyor, Pownal Street. Charlottetown, Aug. 2, Issit— dv & wv FOR SALE. Willow Grove, Grafton Street West. I am instructed by Mr. J. W. Morrison to sell that well-known property, “ Willow Grove,” now occupied by him. These premises contain nearly two Town Lots—front entrance on Grafton Street and a rear entrance on Rotchiford Street. Dwelling House and Kitchen, 41x51, heated by hot water and register grates; Cellar nine feet deep, with a cemented brick tank and sewer to the river in perfect order; Coach House, Stable, Wood House, etc., surrounded by willow, silver, poplar, lime and chestnut trees. The situation is retired, yet only a few minates’ walk from Queen Square, Terms liberal. A snug Cottage will be taken in part payment. For tarther particulars apply to C. I. MORRISON, Auctioneer, septlL3—eod Queen Street. A DELICIOUS BEVERAGE | YD ¥ NO COFFEE aaa NOCROUNDS Hl NOTROUBLE -| i a LYMANS FLUID COFFEE. 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., Montresi. The hichest Gallery of Paintings in Canada. AdmissionFree, All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French school, the leading mod- ern sclivul Eminent Artists, such as Francais Rochegroxse, 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 distribution by lct every week. Price of tickets, 25cts. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. aug29—mwf tf Provincial Loan. ProvixciaL Treasvrr, Priuvee E.lward Island, 25th June, 1894. Under authority of the Act of last Ses sion, 57 Vic., Cap. 6, the Government oi 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 shortgor long periods. ANGUS McMILLAN, Prav Treasurer. june225— pat — e | housewife | tively neglected of late years. On the terius, and mr é THE PROFESSION OF WIFE. (From Harper’s Bazar.) Of the three distinctively natural wom: ly professions, those of wife, mother and that of wife has been compara- ther hand, that of motherhood and housew fery bave attained the dignity of sciences The periodical literature of to-day teems with special advice and instruction to those hold- ing these professions. Now it is asserted that women have be- come mothers and housekeepers altogether too much. Young children must be proper- lv cared for, and homes must be made and | kept by women. This is undoubtedly true. But to he a complete mother and | keeper is not the end and aim of every woman’s * existence, though she is married and has children Many women have thought so,and im carrying out their idea have submerged mind and body, be- tieving such sacrifice laudable and neces- sary. But m doing eo they have ignored and ne arly lost sight ofa profession of equal dignity and importance. Nay, of primary and paramount importance and dignity, since the “woman” and the “wife” may exist without either of the other profes sions, while the others cannot exist with- out these. And the most perfect specimen of mother and housekeeper is a very weak- minded and miserable specimen unless she has firet-realized the full completion of her womanhood and wifehood The first year or two of married life has been heretofore thought sufficient time for a woman to give to her husband as com- panien, comrade, friend—in short, special- lv to her profession of wife. After that she sinks herself more or less completely, according to her disposition and tempera- ment, into being a mother and housewife. However finely equipped the woman may be mentally and physically for social and intellectual companionship, and for a life in which such powers take a prominent part, she appears to regard the sacrifice of the best part of her nature and attain- ments as inevitable, and for the most part she consents to it with a good grace. Slowly but surely the husband is relegat- ed to his newspapers, his solitary cigar, then to his cli.b and his special friends for entertainment and solace. But his home isa marvel of order and neatness, his clothing is in perfect order,and his dinners are marvellously served. What more 9an the man want? His children are models of health and propriety. His wife is a de- voted mother and a notable housekeeper. What can a man ask more than this? on-e- even i ee MISLEADING FIGURES, The falling off in British exports for August, compared with the corresponding period last year, is a falling off in values not quantities. The actual shipments, if a record were given, would show an in- crease. Reports of trade increases or de- creases, whether in Great Britain,” this country or the States, to be correctly understood, should give the quantities as well as values. A cable summing up the fluctuations of British prices for the first half of the year gives the following valu- able information: The average prices of forty-five leading commodities, 100 being the index number, was 77 from 1867 to 1873; for 1873 was Il11, for 1883 was S2,.:for 4893 was 66, January last March 64, and June 63. This unbroken fall in prices ex plains that what seems to be contraction of trade may be due to the diminished valuations, though the volume of trans actions may have been maintained or even increased. In other words, the average of the prices in 1873, 111, would pay for not very far from double as much goods in 1894, or to put it another way you can buy for $63 or £63 to-day the quantity of goods that in 1873 would have cost you $111 or £111. Returns by values might showa decrease of nearly one half, and yet the actual output, labor, number of packages, tonnage and men employed would be increased. A small falling off like that of August, 1893, would mean half as much again actually sold and shipped, half a million tons or so more in every million. 65, fas ctiitaiins The locality of the last two battles be- tween Japan and China, not less than their resuit, indicates that China is in éanger. Ping-Yan, where a Chinese force captured, serious of 20,000 men was defeated and is in the northern part of Corea, near the Chinese frontier, and Chinese reinforce- ments coming by land would be threatened by Japan’s occupation of the town. Look into James Paton & Co’s eastern window for millinery this evening. Sept. 24 Umbrellas, Sept. 24 Umbrellas, Umbrellas, James Paton & Co. Waterproofs. Waterproofs, Waterproofs, James Patcn & Co. Sept. 24 Fresh grapes received from Ontario vw day, selling from 5 to 10 cents a pound at Beer & Goft’s. sep24 2i SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, SumMERSIDE, Sept. 22 Shipped per SS Coila, McDonald mas- ter, for British West Indies : 9000 bushels Oats..........-+seee0es $ 3500 Be ROTO. occccccsescccptove<secnes 2600 TO QU cscsedccovvaccetespakesis 275 201 geese. ... 125 © CROBS Cis vcickesiccscedsccson bow 30 SE RRND TORII E oasis iesice s ecrscsess 125 6 tons hay npubes rébhobenasknasiniece 60 $ 6715 Shipped per steamer Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point du Chene on same date : > CD GE isc ccncccwndinens in oe 8 barrels mackerel................ 120 2 potato diggers...........5... 31 30 bush oats... wees 10 353 bris oysters ......... ‘ies 7 ae $ 1164 By same str on 24th: EDD GOUNO CN cc cocteasepccseentl . ae F OE Sia certcesecnennse 105 A Gale SOs. cessin cs ss os 60 91 yds Island cloth............ b4 433 DFIG: OFULONS....cecccccnssse 1212 $ 1942 SHIP NEWS. Sept 22—Ent schr Mystery, Richards, Ch’town, bal. Cld—Olive J, Macom, Ch’town, bal. THE BLOOD is the source or health. Take Hood's Sarsaparilla to keep it pure and rich. Be sure to get HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. —_2 @e@—___ —___— USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great b'ood and Nerve Remedy. ~ oe Like a Miracle Consumption—Low Condition Wonderful Results From Taking Hood’s Sarsaparilia. is Miss Hannah Wyatt Toronto, Ont. “Four years ago while in the old country ‘ England ), my daughter Hannah was sent away from the hospital, in a very low condition with consumption of the lungs and bowels, and weak action of the heart. The trip across the water to this country seemed to make her feel better for a while. Then she began to get worse, and for 14 weeks she was unable to get oc ae bed. She grew worse for five months and ost the use of her limds and lower partof body, and if she sat up in bed had to be up with piliows. Physicians propped Said She Was Past All Help and wanted me to send her to the ‘Home for Incurabies.’ But I said as long as I could hold my hand up she should not go. We then began . . Hood’s:s"Cures to give her Hood's Sarsaparilla. She is getting strong, walks around, is out doors every day; has no trouble with her throat and no cough, and her heart seems to be all right n. She 4a8 4 first class appetite. We regard her cure 18s nothing short of a miracle.” . Wyatr, 6 Marion Street, Parkdale, Toronto, Ontario. Hood’s Pilig are purely vegetable apd perfectly harmless. Sold by all druggists. 25e. oe a we . eee. AIDS UIGESTIO AND ADA™Msgs? ‘TUTT! FRUTTI 8 ; 8 Allow uo imitations to be on on you, PPAR RE Oe a--82e8 CAMPBELL’S — || Just wnay QUININE WINE. It will tone up your You NEED .. system, and restore the appetite. I The best curve for Debility. Take my Advice and Insist on eee this )10 JO Cea Shake r 5 | Rs D WNaf °° a He 2) RE : arm, i J Ere raace® Omen Physicians, the world over, endorso 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 Oil, is the life of the blood, the maker of sound flesh, solid bones and lung tissue, and the very essence of nourishment. Don’t bo deceived by Substitutes! Scott & Bowre, Belleville. All Druggists. 50c. &§1. 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. HALIFAX SERVICE’ The favorite steamships “ OLIVETTE” or “ HALIFAX ” will leave 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 Railway stations and Charlottetown Navigation Co. H. L. CHIPMAN, Agent for Canada. Plant Wharf, Halifax. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, North Side Lewis’ Wharf, Bostoa. septs d a % tee co 5 wi as — iii bc cree —eneyineipiae me 0 , mr *\? Ul f