“AM tes — ‘ THE - You’re Right! eeeee The fact that “‘ SUNLIGHT ” has the largest sale of any Soap in the world; that it has been awarded 11 Gold Medals for purity and ex- cellence; that it has been in use in Windsor Castle for over three years ; and that its manufacturers have been specially appointed Soap Makers to the Queen are sufficient guarantees that you can’t make a mistake by using “‘ SUNLIGHT SOAP.” without trying it DON’ = Refuse Cheap imitations Lesanother Wash-day go by > ‘ tari t Darsov@ PILLS mane f e a na? ew & Hs sis © ht t t fat f pille Find out about the . : : i aL LA hr . ' tae Dies) fi ate womet great benefit using them Siiustvated pampl ' s everywher we ‘9 mailifor 2 > ’ be JOHNSON & CO..2 al Naot eT SLANI ‘IN CHANCEERY, tat S - s al I ees s Vv i 7 is I ste H ‘ J of } s I I 2 2 i i SAtl A ¥ i N ts t ] K A. I 4. B. WARBURTON Iw I M ‘ i" " ot \ sat : lown I N i NErvous MEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. Ma T POOR _ ay MAN SAG indeed is he whose blood is poor, who haslost his appetite and his 4 flesh and seems to be in a rapid de- cline ; but SCOTT'S EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oil and hypophosphites can make it rich again by restoring appetite, flesh and rich blood, and so giving him energy and perfect physical life, cureS Coughs, Colds, Consumption, Scrofula and Bronchitis. IT IS ALMOST AS PALATABLE AS MILK. i ptt & Bowne, Beileville. Prepared y by Se NERVE BEANS are a new ‘is covery that cure the worst cases 0 Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor an Failing Manhood; restores th weakness of body or mind causec NERVE BeANS by over-work, or the errors o- ex cesses Of youth. This Remedy ab wJutely cures the most obstinate cases when all othe: rkEATMENTS have failed onase relieve. a by drug fists at $) per package, or six for $5, or sent by mail or geceipt of price by audressing THE JAMES MEDIC IN? 30.. Toronte. Ont. Write for pamphict. Soldin— TO LET. FOUR DWELLINGS on Pleasant St.. with Stable and Coach House, all in good | Rh ‘ l¢ nt | rie ‘¥ : i oO u pied M ) & tiaszard \ if » WILLIAM DODD Cl ’tow Sent 2] ? 4 though you Cough ¢ ¢ Don’t Despair ! Many apparently hopeless cases Lave been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ TRY IT! AT ALI, DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. ePVeeTeeVeeesVTe Gratetal — Comforting. ’ Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. bv a th knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our | breakfast tables with a delicately flavored | beverage whico may save us many heavy i d xctors’ bills, it is py the judicious use of euch articles of diet that may be gradually a constitution built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to diaease Hundreds of subtle taladies’ are floating around us ready to attack wherever there 13 @ Weak point. We may ex ape many a tstal shaft by ke ping ourselves well forti tied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. ; Maude simply with boiling water or milk. | Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled us, J \MES EPPS & CoO . Homevepathic Chemists, London, En, tand | collar is. COLLARS AND CUFFS. What the Newest Accompaniments of the Tailer Froek Are. Phe enterprising gentlemen who make | tollars and cuffs for the feminine por- tion of the conitmunity have not allowed their zeal to slacken because the days , $s —— \es rm ‘oy Amadis, j (=~ fame j THE FRILLED EDGE, are past Fhose Knen of the open coa :iornment v 1 iger season than tuev formerly ted, and ar s mue s t part of ‘ ea I sown } { the bon fley are sorts and ditions, l e are sim; turn-over irs and fi i varvil f noone ' s half to three ches in width, 1 will give of Quaker-like j ureness to any costume The same ivle comes in pink lue and lilac, and sometimes ha »y frills of white edge ese colored ones lev are very trim ind dainty, even if a trifle suzgestive of e housematld of the stag rie chemisette collars come plain ked, striped, dotted, hich-collared i low-collured lie iatest ones are riped ia mari lines of biack and FOR THE TAILOR FROCK wiitte. nen with a half inch stripe of white tbout the edge of the standing collar | ind down the middle of the chemisette. fasten uncompromisingly under ve chin; others are turned back in a iharp point, and some curve gently iway so that neither strangulation nor tabbing results from wearing them. The cuffs sre made to match the vol- ars and chemisettes. Some are simply straight pieces of linen, showing a half- uch or so below the sleeves; others turn nack to the depth of three meches and tre colored, dotted or striped as the The prices range from 8 to cents for cuffs and from 20 to 75 cents ox collars. In White and Black. some Ultra-stylish costume for a girl of 17. Three-cornered hat.—Le Bon-Ton. The Autumn Girl, She has cast aside the garments that awhile ago she wore The Eton jacket and the skirt of serge she wears no more The sailor hat is put away, and shoes of patent leather ir dainty russets and the hose that suited summer weather The dress she wears to-day is built upon a different plan, The jackets pretty astrakhan, But ber cheeks are still like roses and her lips still npe and red, And silken etill the tresses that head ; Her eves are stil) ike like pearl, And we love her just the same as when she was the summer girl long and trimmed perhaps with adorn her shapely diamonds, her teeth are stii] New York Press. ‘GIRLS PLAY FOOTBALL. When One Player Josties Another She Says “I Beg Your Pardon,”’ There has been a new departure in- augurated at Welleslew College in the imatter of athletics. Early this fall Miss L. E. Hill, who has charge of physical culture at the college, conceived the idea of introducing a number of outdoor games hitherto the almost exclusive property of young men, and at the foot of the hill which is surrounded by the main hall of the college, Miss Hill has laid out a small football field. An as- sociation football is used, and passing is the sole method of advancing the ball from one goal to the other. All violence is eliminated from the game, and it is very amusing to hear the “I berg your pardon,” when two of the contestants jostle each other in their endeavors tu catch the ball. The Wellesley girls are enthusiastic devotees to golf and football as well as tennis and archery, and some of the girls show a speed in getting to first base that would make their brothers envious. In ali their games there is earnestoess and enthusiasin, but, strange to say, no suggestion of rudeness and nothing unwomanly,—New York Sun, Warp off the cholera by getting your system in healthy working condition. Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, with a course also of Hawker’s Pills, will excite every organ of the body to healthy action and afford the surest safeguard against disease. Testing His Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask him fora Lottle of Seott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He knows this isthe best form in which to take cod liver es ee Carrain Joun R. Hire, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with in- flammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which perfe: tly cured me. It has given me a new set of langs. How to Get a Suolight Picture. Send 25 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers (wrappers bearing the words “Why Doex a Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) to Levev Bros.,Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. and vou will receive by post a pretty picture, free from advertising, and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it wlll only cost le. postage tu vend in the wrappers, if you leave the ends | open. Wyite vour address carefully. | year. in * = DAILY EXAMINER : tre Was oarvinced, A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to che genuineness of the reported cure of Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-Councillor Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co.. by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. He wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testi monials were genuine. = —§ eseess USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. iMATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF AFTER MANY DAYS, How a Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. —— —-—— ~~ -—— Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after It is to reach such that | the gentleman to whom these A very startling one is of black | lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. Branscomb's home is on Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder company called upon him, Sept. rst, of the present year. His greeting was most cordial. He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv- ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form of indigestion. Last winter it be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrkcea I cannot ‘ell you how much | suffered for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemed | as though relief could not be ' found. You will remember how [ told you of my condition and isked your advice about taking i bottle of Groper’s Syrup. You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might not neet my needs. | delayed buy- ‘ng for a few hours until | be- | gan to hope that it would help mec, Even my clothes seemed i. burden because of bloating of stomach. It was with difficulty that [ kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after 1 bought Grover’s Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed, My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now I at and drink as well as I ever cculd. | have gained constant- y in flesh since March last. I im perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to tate my case fully, that others vho suffer as 1 did may know «here to find a cure,” Truly yours, we. E. A. Branscoms, WUNN HOUSE FOR SALE. The subscriber effers for sale that very eligible property known as “ THE MUNN HOUSE,” situate at Southport, Lot 48. The House contains fourteen well finished rooms and large Shop. On the premi-es is a building fitted up asa Hall, suitable for public meetings, and also Stabling for twenty horses. If not sold at private sale before MON- DAY, the 27th inst., the above property w.il on that day be offered at Publie Auc- tion at Southport, at 12 o’elock, noon. For terms, etc., apply to James H. Red- din, Solicitor, Cameron Block, Charlottes town, or to the subscriber on the pre 18e8. JAMES DUFFY. novl4—2w eod Removed! I HAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (IN THE SAME BUILDING), where I will be pleased to see all my old customers. The cheapest place in the City to get your Books. Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, etc , a Specialty. J. D. TAYLOR sept 23 mn a > Colonial House, MONTREAL. We have pleasure in stating that our new FALL and WINTER CATALOGUE is now ready, and is being mailed to country customers. Those not receiving a copy within the next will oblige by writing for one. few days We have taken considerable trouble this year to make this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and illustrations, and trust that our customers will consult 1t im ordering. Toys and other Christmas goods are omitted from this | Catalogue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these things alone, and this will be ready holiday season, in good time for the Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO. Montreal. Novemie 9 I[S93—-tu th sat NEW GOODS, consisting im part of Diamond, Garnet and Pear] Set Rings, Chains, Also, a large lot of Gold and Silver Watches, reliable timekeeper ee. Ch’town, Nov. 11, 1893—tu fri 5, £9 nl value. PAY LOE, NORTH SIDE QUEZN SQUARE GOAL. GOAL. Loading and to Arrive: 3,0 J0 Tons Goal. Gld Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Round and Slack, Acadia Round and Nut, fnterclonial Nut, Vale Nat, which will be in. of Ss rid at the Lowest Prices C. LYONS. Chaalottetown, Oct) bor 5, 1893. TOS Gy EAN NS RAEN TUN ML ie ce 3 > ce Py ee 3 ee) Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. cther Nareotie substance, $ contains neither Opium, Morphine nor {i is a harmiess substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Eyrups, and Castor. Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guaranteo is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fovorishness. eures Diarrhoea tecthi: Castor an@ bowels, giving ig in Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, aud Wind Colic. troubles, cures constipation ond flatulency, assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach healthy and natural sleep. Castoria relieves Case toria is the Children’s Panaceca—tho Mother’s Friend, Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch'!- tren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its ood effect upon iheir children.” Ds. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. * Sastoria is the best remedy for ch!ldren of which Lam acquainted. I hope the day is rot fur distant when mothers will consiJer the rea! interest of tacir children, and use Castoria in- scvad of the various quack nostrums which are dustroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opinim, tiorphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending taem te premature craves.” Dr. J. F. Krxcneror, Conway, Ar Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to children thes I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” H. A. Arcnen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. 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McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most intere sting articles under the head The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value, The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” ete. We are offering this splendid Magazine with TH AILY EXAMINER fer only $4.00 a year, payable ib BAILY EXAMINE year, advance or in monthly instalments of 35c¢. as desired We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number o1 new subscribers, but all who are atready subscribers inay avai! themselves of th opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. THA! THEA Our TEA TRADE last season was the largest fur some years, and we attri- bute it to the fact that the Teas we offered the public suited them both in | QUALITY and PRICE. ISLAND. y Numbers of our customers have come back to us this Fall, and told us that if we could give them as good vaiue this year as we did last year they would | want no better. : é | We believe that WE CAN give them, and everyone el<e who favors na’ with an order, BETTER VALUE than even Jast season, as this year’s crop of Tea Seems to run more even than last year’s; and having bought a much larger stock ing it this year, we were in a position to buy it at very close figures, } J @ % "ertice ‘ , ‘ We don’t advertise to sel] Cheap Shoddy Teas, as we don’t keep them at all, | and would not sell them at any price; bat we believe we do and 28 cent Teas in the city to-day. quantities of five pounds and upwards, sell the best 20, 24 We make reductions off above pric s on Every Pound of Te a sold warran.ed bY BEER & GOFF. Charlottetown, November 17, 1893—1n w f NEW THA, JUST RECEIVED. Tea is a staple article that nearly everyone uses, ticular attention to it. We have just received direct from London, England, a resh supply of THIS SEASON'S NEW TEAS, and as we have bought them right we intend to sell them right. will pay you to call and see our prices and give a trial. 5S. B. ENMAN & CO., | McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tn thu sat | Cartier, Hugh Mel fo lows :— | Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for ( and | | | Will leave Charlottetown for Ae intend to make it ome of our specialties, amd pay par | ASTUAR AND UNG oR E Ee ware Brae <THE SAOF COUGHS, “S COLDS,CROUP, ELS a aS SEU ae > BRONCHITIS: AivD ALL THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES PLEASANT. e SAFE AND eo tant. SUF Fo curt | PRICE 26 AND 6O CENTS MANUFACTURED BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE CO., ores ST. JOHN, N.B. AGENTS WaNTED AT ONCE to take orders steady work, pur Saarv or Comn ipl pay. Mt ilope Nur- series, E ‘tabi «hel 1840. Most comp'eta in the world Wr.te ELLWANGER € BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. o (t2%— dy I; wy bi Farm Fer Sale. ISSiON; Ler offers for sale his farm vn the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” THE subser The farm consists of sixty acres, and con ains a good Dwelling fouse aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There 8 also a good orchard in « nnect:on, Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. Perms easy. July 3, 1893 USINESS STAND AT ORWELL. ro LET, and possession given cn Ist De ember next, or sooner if desired, the Pasi-e css Premises and Dwelling House at OR. VELL CROSS ROADS, pow occapicd be Mr VYorman McLeod. This is one of the most iesirable Stands in Prince Ekdwa.d Island for i country store, There is a large Store, Ware- iouse, Shed, Dwelling House and Orchard, ali n good order. Apply to Norman McLeod, on the premisey oM.& D. C. MeLeod, Charlottetown, or he subscriber. 11UGH McLEOD, Orwell, Noy. 3, 1895—-m s & wy lm VE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Buiter Dishes and Eee Cases. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Land. WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS ind TWINE of every description. SCHOFI. LB BROS, Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. P EL RAILWAY Tntil Further Notice the trains of this Raik- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown: Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 0am Accommodation Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris 6% Accommodation for Summerside 2.#om Express for Mount Stewart, George- " tor town and Souris. 30 * Passengers for the West can leave Chee ottetown até a.m., arriving at Summersidé ws. and Tignish at 11.55 a mi., return same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 a sharlottetown at6.20 p. m. Expres Tratut nake close connection at Summerside with steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pax sengers going Kast can leave Charlottetown 6.30 a. m., arriving at Souris at 16.55, 6 jeorg*town at liv a. m., returning to Char iottetown same day, arriving at 5.5, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown: Express from Georgetown, Souris and Meunt Stewart Avcommodation from Summerside Accommodation trom oan ¢ 40” Creorgetow ii, Souris and Mount Stewart / Spm Express irom Tignish and Summer- side 6a All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time J.UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, D. POTTINGER Genera! Manager. Moncton, Pickford & Black Halifax & P. E. Island §.$. Line. STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Ilalifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a, m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for ip. m., Thurslay. For Freight or Passage apply te W. W. CLARKE, Agent from Liulifax about Summerside Halifax, N. &, Charlottetowr, July 12, 1803. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. I893 Sel, 1893. Until Further Notice the Steamer “Ja “qt an, Master, will run harlotie> esday and towh every Tuesday, alling at Thursday morning Halliday’s Wharf. Wedn at 7 o'clock, < Hialliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at 8 o'clock, remaining et Brush Whar! every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and om Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about S o’elock Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every alternate Wednesday, On Fridays will leave (Charlott n 10F Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Wharf, East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.; leaving Cranberry Wharf for Ch tictown at 7.30 & m., calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Whart. Willleave Charlottetown for Cranberry W harves at 30 turning to Charlottetown + Hickey’s and clock, p. m., Te une evening. Every alternate Friday wili go to Mount Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapaud or Char lottetown at7 o’clock, a. m.: wil! leavt Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 8 o'clock, Be m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about 9 o’ciock. L. C, OWEN, Agent Ch’town. ’ x > Pe