ta CALENDAR FOR SErTEMBER, isos. | “ _ at ar eto . 20 2m, NW NE iN W . m. R . s | } water . ' after 634) 143 : : Sete eee ; 3 TERMS : Four Dollars a Ye “Tic | . , in 3: Four Dollars a Ye This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides Single Copies Two Cuig@ +); M - 4 o x P > £ - 5 6 47 a 2 = esipeneniiedtaietibaiite a —— on ee er rs — 2 :.4 ge ~ : Y ‘ » wa ‘ 4 4 4 y’ Wyre yur => ™ 1 Ty YT ky np _ ” ; ss “ a ‘«| NEW SERIES CHARL( STOWN ?. E. ISLAND, WE EPTEMBER 2 39% VOL 32.—NO. 73 : ; oa - anJe % 40 4 4 he Bie = 4ch4 ’ is Miu 4 20, 1893, 4 32. 4 e te - - o> : I ( ssatummiiiniine = : ° = comm “—z EE ee all ae : = OCAL TIME TABLE 2 . G 5 ee a - a ; ny yee Oa nD a Contributed by the W. C. 'f. U. isd ‘ “i ¢ B FE al ING WITH 2iNC. 6h B ICELESS VALUE. A DOCTOR'S ADVICE. Sr 1 P. E. 1. RAILWAY. o katie oy i ‘ , al iy ‘ e3% 4 ; A parent wrote recently to the New | 4 Germs Process Which 1s Clatmed te —_——__— ; 3 B . mY ane i Ws > . iw , : ? . > . § 1 42 % I § é § Rhag : Kickanoo0 Indian SagwaAgain York World. saying: Be Superior to Present Methods. ° ; TRAINS FOR THE WEST WV! Gene U x : . ] 718 2 aide CURL i My son has been at . a u the usual methods of coating arti VN } Expre " > a Proves a Blessing. ve ; eeemeg papers cles with zinc, th: zine bath t ; beer é »xXpres aves Cnarilottetuwn 7.00 a. m. i tory school during the autumn term and c, 3 c “A 1as eU 3 . ’ + 4 Accom do do.. 3.40 p.m. has acquired the habit of smoking cigar- | covered with a layer of sul-ammoniac 2 g 3 nee A Devoted Wife Worn Out and Brealkiag | ertes, [ would be pleased if you would | fat and glycerine, to prevent oxidation , . TRAINS FROM THE WES Down from Anxiety and Overwork, is tell me if one or two civarettes a d i} | Such a cover, however, renders an im- 1B ] ne ha onducted business in this city im the Ines Saved, Strengthened and Cured by This Peay Ke tn aint taba day will | mediate washing and drying of tiie tle 4s TRAINS FROM THE WEST f SELDS a GROCERIES to the itisfaction of our patrons, as is ev idenced by Noble Remedy of the Red Men. eT em € 1s sixteen years of age. i coated articles necessary, which is very el ; . “1 i the fact ut a i of onr present customers have dealt with us reyn- icbcer tse Ber doctor a the 6 a, reply: | troublesome. A Gerasan inventor there | ‘ ‘ i POSS AFrives f : rlottetow 7 ? > ° i Pas > “yes ‘eDiv he re arr: res . ro . oie ' a cet oon ives at Chariottetow 1.20 p.m. | larly from et ‘ years past we have foreseen that the develop The following unsolicited letter is trom | ), | ee set ee ee oe. ae fore arranges a protecting cover, whic, | . ; _ do do 10.40 a.m. | ment of our Seed rese—now the largest in that line in the Muritime Provinces— | the wife of John C. Harrington of Brock- ast ip abit ig whatis suggested demands | he states, possesses all the good qualities - : ~~ would eventually make it advisable to give up the sale of Groceries altogether That | ton, Mass. Her husband was cured of | more thanfa pasaing notice. | of the cover hituerto employed without 27) : 43 - CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH. time has arrived, and we now RE rIRE, a ROM THE GROCER RY BUSINESS _., | aropsy by Kickapoo Indian Sagwa after “Boys at school are very apt to smoke | Causing the inconvenience stated. Me- 2s 4 aij aft 6] ; . lcchuse of any © ant i ie te alls ae ee i a ope lity | Sever Piy sicians had Given him Up te | cigarettes, and the cigarettes which they | ‘llic aluminium is used for the cover, og |] > ) 44 | Train leaves Emerald Junction...6.15 p.m ost ly ant of succars in thet line 01 wan of confidence in vur atity | pj2 and his Friends had been Summoned | spoke are composed of paper and what is | which only enters into co:;nbination with aia é 6 216 33 1 31 | Train leaves Cape Travers . oo. ° conti t¢ to mpete for a fair share oi patronage s but for the reason that we have to his Drizg Bedside. nlleved to be tobacco, but sbont which | zinc inthe proportion corresponding with T f plans for the future wh ; h, properly earr ed out, will, apart from the Grocery business, | It wes then he heard of Kickapoo don ere many vented aninions Te the the atomic weights of tue metal, pro- — a , a arrives Bane rale Junction 8 1S a. m. | take up all our time and employ all ou eapital. Indian Sagwe, ne tock it. The case tna : of Vg. . ‘a ela vided that tie latter has been melted ’ rain arrives Cape Traverse 1.05 p.m Ww ee was hopeless =e i } : eas , L 1 | under « cover of common salt (chloride ) , ese propose to farther develop and extend our SeeJ trale, improve wherever pos- ae oe wie proved a |& number of vapcrous ee vets are | of sedium) aud ¢. loride of potassium, TRAINS FOR THE EASY sible the quality of the Seeds ~ rell, and increase our facilities for combueting that } maa emedy than Ad these Doctors | given off, a part of thei exhaled and 8&8) As the meling point of aluminium is | j 70 VG 8 Llu ee a a oe ip w: | business; to enter more larze into the growing of Seeds for our own trade ia such | It Seunl his’ Life and in a Few Short part taken into the Iungs with cach in-| consider ably higher t:an that of zine, it r i xa Duty NewseaPer | Accom do do N 96 lines as this can be profitably ete and in connection with the Seed business conduct | Weeks he Was’a Well Man, and his ; piration. The tisenes of the mouth,throat | is melted iu a separate crucible, and Pitk Uses : ; ; : & : ’ Saniie-eemiaruieih iaies ee | cure was wrought by Kickapoo Indian | and nose have a direct contact _W.th the | then placed as # iain film on the zinc . Pe pen Express ¢ cet as j don 10.20; | Sagwa only, the Greatest Discovery the | fumes of paper and tobacco, which means | bath, By this mens it is claimed that Is tasted y afternoon, from the office of Sethe aie ya . be de A CO Ki P e E BOO K S O R E | Medical World has ever Known. ereoaote from the one and nicotine from | the formation of ashes and alse hard i aaidaamndtioninidaie | Accom lo do. 6.35 p.m z ‘ ; || The story of his cure has been pub- |; othe bs 5 ebediatadley weil 1. | Zine ix reduced to approximately half Fue EXAM BLISHING ComMPaNy, in thé J | lished far and wide. Now his wife ne CaO Se ee ees : y : n es ce ; : London House Bnilding, Queen Street STEAMSHIPS | Mrs, Nettic Harrington, writes ne fol? | nicotine are very volatile eub-tanees, and the amount, and that aa extremely fine in which the sale of Agricultural Literature will be made « apeciulty. | lows in regard to what Sagwa has done | have a special effect mm the way of irritat- | coating of zine can be produced on the RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION STEAMERS CARROLL.AND WORCESTER. : | for her: “its value is priceless,” she | ing the membranes of the nove and throat, | articles, by which « considerable saving > . . ° ’ 790) : _, y 704 wry On ete a) 3 # = ° . j Ni c -) IN ADVANCE) | Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturday, a Our former Store in MONAGHAN’S BRICK BUILDING, on QUEEN STREET, | 88Y8- Here is her ietter in fall: of destroying the teeth and of depressing | of zine is eifected. Oxe Yeas gi.co} l@a.m | is now being completely refitted and prepared for the proper carrying out of the above |! —— “Ef cannot say | the nervous system. In addition to these | oe ee ee : R \. biti se - a sesiciiilh ila Wid, ue i ee o feehie on a oe 2 lh Rute gd too much fer ce is 7 ; Alaska Fish. Six Moenre 200 | Leave Charlottetown for Boston, Thursdar, bert planes, os re Will be Open for business a8 S00n as possi bic, and Gue notice Kickapoo Indian | genera: properties of evil there is one dis- —_ Mt 7 0.35 | |} 6 p.m. | will be given of the date. In the meantime our office remains where it is at present hagwa ant whet | tinctive characteristic of cigar ttes—-the In this moder: day of government ; Ni ' ee . " ; tus done f i . ” . } ‘ ; . STEAMER FASTNET. and we respectfully request prompt payment of all due and overdue accounts, ob yet ‘cade tendency to enfeeble and to make irre: u'ar | Schools, ready-tescde clot ing, and two- Sent post paid to any part of Canada or the lb Halli NS eee ap : : In caring for him | the actionof the heart. In taking a cur- | 40!lars-a-day wa -s. almost the only United 8 eaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown, We have now to cordially tender our sincere thanks to our maiy friends and ens | during ie oe sory glance within the durmito vy ef a picturesqueness leis o native life is dur- every Monday, 6 p. m. tomers in both the city and country for their liberal patronage, an { beg to inform them: | iliness I got rl Sac ; ete ing the salueou rucs. Families and ADVERTISING RATES i contiitetas 1 Love r. lie, i ° | run 12% n anid | preparatory School, one sces stiaii trove, | ye en : : t » Md ae Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax, about | that we have sold out our STOC K OF GROCERIES and the good will of our Grocery | became a great fas e hor. hoys-who are nal ee tribes betaks the:movlves to their heredi- i ; sauecin ads : + | tarze boy’, boyy w ve pale am use Pa ety : casi For su ulvertisements which are ordered 6 a. m., Wednesday. business to MESSRS. BEER & GOFF of this city, and we bespeak for them the | one coe ice mn. | who have the tinge or Pp oan which be are. Seene pends te. Sat ane See : Ra : ali : : . , ' : neuen ) sRESS - sHeSs fi > i for only one or two weeks the charge fs 50 | Leaves Charlotietown for Summerside, | patronage of our customers in the Grocery line, and we feel confident that MESSRS. atination anu longs to youth it takes: an. exnerienced their saluwon for winter “ and isolated conta per inch for the firat insertion, and 2. | about 10 a. m. Wednesday. | BEER & GOFF will endeavor to please all our old customers by giving them GOOD finality NERVOUS s ’ fe 2M seg =. . ane summer Canips break the forested shore- rents for continuation. Rate eards are | Artives Charlottetown from Summerside, | GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES and prompt attention, such as we have ever PROSTRATION. | oue oul a se ag ote egg grellie 5 bo echt ooh pip eae te: es ee aged fe : ' hed os on »! : cod = 2a caine a : | ; about 4. a. m Thursday tried io die : : ; ee ” a ton y , } ome “a he _ ncaa =a BM V = es wot stamped canoes on the bewci, a cluster ; f baris or Soe cue dee 4 1 i. ay a Hd Lea Char} tt town for TY alifax, N.S oe spon “my he at upon their virages. matted tents, with frames of drying sxl- tract price« at eucer Pare « tex sCaVES ariottete ‘ a@iita) SY. Bag 7 i i i evatra t 3 " a : iu ; San e are quote | yw i 1 ; € ~ a fe iifax, ai 1 began taking it “Do not permit your boy to amoke cig- mon overhanging the camp tires, are sct for advertiser nts foar inches in atu or | p- m., Thursday G EO. ( : A R | -E R & ( <>. and the result wad arettes. Do not let him smoke at all.” between sorae clear etill green water jacger, which are to ruu for three months or SYRAMER ST. LAWBEXCR. | 4 frs. Nettie M. Harrington. — Re, sreeaenngesnpareneapemmmnisinis foreground and an abrupt screen of lo neue : 5 i ec ee a | whole of one bottle before I began to feel THE HAVOC OF DRINK. greenest menzie or merton spruces. The No special notices inserted unless aid for | Leaves Charlottetown for Picton, N.8., 6 |} | like a new woman. I have now taken conintencsinine racks of fish give touches of high color at the rate of 10 cents per line, and under no | 4 i . ‘ . i “ | three bottles and am entirely cared. Am het : : 7 . ' > > rireur a cea will call maid lial a < ear | se = . Pic N.S } 6 Referring to the above, we shall make every effort to give Messrs. Geo. Carte } as well as ever I was in my life. : Father Burke = a addre Me _— Cae Set ae ead mate ae we ewe tances = pate es apP | Arrives from Pictou, N.5S., about 6 p.m.) & Co's. former Grocery customers, who may favor us with their patronage, the | og neTTE M. Haamrorox, New Jersey Catholie Total Abstinence aoe a in care Ca: . art sm i 1¢ local colt n. an , . . : j 9 “tJ .. proc Mass. £34 a ‘ : t : - . . ' 9 SOUTHPORT AND WEST RIVER. attention and satisfaction which we are sure they have received in the past, and ey aNe rr leer on Te Union, narrated the {following illustrative | 8F6 5 yan ae eee Se Special discounts made on all advertise- oe . .: ie . % , as | §ach testimony speaks volumes for | of the awful havoe made by strong drink: camps look as if decorated with red nts connected with Church Fairs, Bazaar : . .., | thus prove that we merited their confidence in recommending ther cu~tomers " virtues of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa a te gon’ * | buntin All is salmon that c t ments connected with Chureh Fairs, 5ézaars, | Steamer leaves Charlottetown for South- ; aie “[ was on a mission, some years ago, in 6 mae. 9° > ’ es Pienics, ete. No notices will be inserted with the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per line is paid. That Tae Examiner ts considered by our Merchants and Manufact newspaper in P. E. urers to be the lead- Isiand, and e most valuable advertising medium their announcements ing conse quently th through which to make public, is abundantly proved by the fuet that n order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to ite present sice Tar Datcy Examtn cn is for sale by the fol- lowing agents Kh. H. Mason, Post O fee, Harvie & Co. Gt. George Che arlottetow n Street, Theo. L. Chappelle, (queen = treet J Me Intyre Malpe jne Road, . ‘’. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, " W. M. Corfin, tirafton Atreet, Lb. Chappell, Prince Street, | arvaar Store, Quees Street, & Gray, News Stall, P. E. on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, inerside Harry McFarlane, I. Railway, and Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- Souris. Hon. D. + ordon, |. eorgetown. D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart, G. M. Clarke, Alberton eu 8S tS ee The Weekly Examiner Friday morning from the it is made up of matter Daily editions, and interesting d every oftiee. Is inaur publishers’ which has appeared tn the is a first-class weekly newspaper end full of the The subscription for Tae WereKkty Exam- INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the Untied States, is one dollar per year. latest news. Advertising rates on the same s ‘ale as given » for Tae DatLy EXAMINER. Prosthetic Tam prepared to he «dimterent Watt's Metal, bove Dentistry. mount Artificial Teeth on “kinds of plate 5:-Alaminam, } Reese’s Metal, (these metals | ot oxidize or tarn black ta the mouth). Valeanite, Celtaloid and Zylonite pr. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist. Stamper Block, Victoria Row. | ene = | | . 4.1 Physician and Surgeon. | Graduate of the Medieal De ‘partme nt of the | University of the City of New York, late Mi mbor of the Resident Starfof B-lie- | wae H pm tal and the New York g-in Hospital, New York City OFFICE North Side Queen Square | OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Residence—Near Corner of King and Queen Streets, Charlotletow hb. Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, — LANE-----------LONDON ESENTED IN C ANADA BY REI J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX A. LEOFRED, of Laval and MeGill) ENGINEER. QUEBEC MONTREAL (Graduate WINING MAIN OFFIC? BRANCH OFFICE WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other stamps, as need 25 to 40 years ago. For many I pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE, 146 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, STAMPS ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT | AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES. wn: Queen Street; Charlottetown WINES | WINES ! FINEST QUALITY Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham-| pagne, Xe. luese Wexes have been imported from | first class Ruropean houses, and are and well matured BYRNE pure, BROS a Great George Street. ee reece tt n ee PE | Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail | way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as port, until 10.30 p. m. Leaves Southport for Charlottetown, 6.15 a. m., and runs every half hour. Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 2 p.m. and 4 p. m. Tuesday—Leav es Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9.30, a. m., 1£a.m., and 2 2 p. mm. Thursday same as Saturday. Friday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p. m. Saturday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 8.30 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 2 p. m., and 4 p. m. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for R tocky Point, 9a. m., 12a. m., | p. m., and 2 ). hii. fon day—Leaves Charlottetown for West River, 4 p. m. Tuesday and Friday—LeavesCharlottetown for New Bridge, calling at Recky Point and Westville at 4 p. m. ROCKY POINT SAIL BOAT. Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte- town - Rocky Point, 9 a. m., 11 a. m. 2 p. m., 4 p. m. and 6 p. m. jane. "Ww ednesday, Friday and Satur- day—il a.m., 3 and 6 p.m. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 4.30 p. m. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. Tuesday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well 4 a. m., and 3 p- m. Wednesday — Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell, 3 p. am. Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well, 3 p. m Arrives from Orwell] — Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a. m. Arrives from Orwell—Thursday, 8 p. m. Friday—-Leaves for East River, 4 a. mi, and 3 p. m Arrives from East River, 9 a. m. and 7.20 p- mi. Saturday—Leaves for Crapaud, 3 a. m., 3 p. m. | Arrives from Crapaud, 10a. m., and 9.30} p- mh. | Calls at Vernon River every alternate Wednesday, beginning 24th May. Leaves fur Moant Ste wart every alternate Friday, beginning 26th May. STEAMER ELECTRA. Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Georgetown and Montague, every Thurs- day at 12 a. m. Arrives at Charlottetown from Harbor, Wednesday evening. |. RAILWAY. Murray follows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish 60am | Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris. ..... 6 30 Accommodation for Summerside 20pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris.........-+ ;oo * rs for the West can leave Char- lottetewn at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside at 4.15 and Tignish at 11.55 a m., returning same day, reaching Summe side at 4.05 and Charlottetown at6.20 p. m. Expres Trains Passengers taake close connection at Summerside with } | Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas- sengers going East can leave ¢ Sharlotte town at 6.30 4. m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetow natlWa. m., lottetown same day, arriving at 5.3, p.m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris ann Mount Stewart 9D a! m Accommodation from Summerside. 9 wv Accommodation from Georgetown, | Souris and Mount Stewart 5 Spm E —- irom bine or and Sumuner- - side. ..... . 62 A}! Trains are run by Eastera Standard Time. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, WATER STREET. Free Coach to meet all Trains and Steam boats. Moderate charges. Good table. a s Cc. A. BENOIT, Proprietor. De... i" town, July 31, 1893--3m m w f S. R. FOSTER & SON, ' Manufacturers of Wire Nails, | Steel and Iron cut Nails and | Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. St. Jou, N. ca MARINE INSURANCE, British and Foreign Marine of liverpool). Reliance Marine oi Liverpool. Nova Scotia Marine of Halifax. ae Cargoes and Freights insured @& in ng Sette pare in any part of OM RRED. W. HYNDMAN. Ch’town. 6 a. m., and runs every half hour | returning to ¢ thar- | | Live Stock raust be on. the Cattle Show Ground at 11 | from 9 o’clock, a. m.. to deal with us. BEER & GOFF. Cuarlottetown, August 31, 1893. CARD —— - — (x) —_ We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends and customers in Town and Country for the gener- ous support extended to us during the last twenty-five years, and of asking for the continuance of their favors. We have sold our entire stock of Groceries, but not our business, to the McKay Woolen Co., and transferred our lease to them. We therefore beg to announce that we have rented the new and commodious Brick Store of Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Queen Street, ome door north of the Old } tand, which will be fitted up in first-class style, and where, in the course of a few weeks, we will offer for sale at lowest possible prices a new and varied stock of GRO” ERIES second to none in the Provinces. CO. N. B—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, in WHITE’S BUILDING, row occupied by W. B. Robert- son, Esq., two doors north of the Old &tand. & CO. J. D. WW. , 1893—ly lw then eod & wky - ~ FIRST-CLASS LVR & GULD WATCHES AND OTHER GOODS. FAYLO CAMERON BILOCE. Charlottetown, September 14, 1893. Charlottetown, Sept. 1 o BEINGS COUNTY bi ion & Races > LAT —— } ee ; > , BOR Ob ‘OW fe Ao Me AURAL % WILL BE HELD AT THE EXHIBITION GROUNDS, ‘EUREKA HOTEL, On Thursday, 2ist of September, 1893. All Horses for the Exhibition must be entered « r before the 16th of Septermber Articles for Exhibition will be received at the Dri iN Shed from 3 o’clock, p.m., on | Tuesday, 19th of September, unt 1 6o’clock, p.m., on We dnesday, September 20th on Thursday, open to the public o'clock, a. m, The Exhibition Ground and Buildings will be until 5 o’eloek, p. m., on Septeinber 21st PRIZE LIST containing fall information can be Sa from Se “ptember 21st. the Secretary and from | Malcolm McDonald, Esq., Georgetown. ee THE RACES will be called at 2 o'clock, p- m., on THURSDAY, 2isyr SEPTEMBER, and will include the following: i THREE MINUTE CLASS (Trotters)...........-------+-++++ és say sereicee Cee 6o FREE FOR ALL CLASS (Trotters and Pavcers).......................... 100 (6 Entries for Races close on 13th of September. The King’s County Exhibition Association offer a pre mium of $25 for a Match Race between the Stallions BILLY McKIE and ALMONT M. ‘or conditions of Races see advertisement in Prize Last of the King’s County Exhibition, page 39. Arrangements have been made with the P. E. Island Railway for the usua] favor able rates, both for exhibitors and passengers. D. GORDON, President. Georgetowa, Sept. 6, 1893—dy 2aw & wky pat guar wat 2i GEORGE F, OWEN Secretary. » prone that, after all, roois, barks son erbs of good old Mother Nature will heal the sick and suffering far easier, safer and better than all the mineral medicines extant. The Indian, by his life and training, vette. vader> oneness stands how to use nature’s remedies than any living bot- anist or physi- cian. Kickapoo Indian Sa wa, made by the Indians from roots, barks and herbs of their own gathering and curing is obtainable of any druggist at one dollar caer dee Bs ottles for five dollars. € It Will) Au Diseases of the Stom- CURE ach, Liver and Kidneys, yo etedeee ted Dyspe ia, Catarrh of the Stomach, ‘lorpid a ver, Congestion of the Liver (Pains in the Back and Sides), Inflammation of the Liver or Kidneys; and Overcomes All Forms of Weakness. “ White Buffalo,” a Kickapoo Chief. aay isthelatest trom a ph mm ory fortbecord of ali the symptomsin ation IDNEY ANT LIVER Vomplaint. If you ave “roubled with? ostiveress, ee Seur Stomach | ecauae, a Toor APPETITE, CIRED BF ELING, } HEU ATIC Parnes, Sleepless Nights, aa Feeling, Back Acne, Membrey’s Kidney and Liver Cure Qwill give immediate relicfand EvvzctaCure jseid at al) Drug Stores. ; Membray Medicine Company of Meterborough, (Limited), /PETERL SaaS, os ONT oo 7 - . < ERvous MEN! ~ Nervous WEN! EXHAUSTED VITALITY. The errors of Youth fe mature Decline, Lost Rashanel, and all Diseases and We eas. of Man, from whatev cause. permapentiv ar s phie cured at bome. case Teeatueny. No Fattoms. Consultation aud advice in person or by letter free. Address or call on PROVIDENT MF? “DICAL INSTI. TUTE, 46 Hanover Serect, Moutr: ai. Canada. Prospectus and descrimive pamphiet, clusely sealed, mailed free all. Send now. IF YOU WANT TO TRAVEL through life by the rough stages of coughs, colds and consump- tion, be careless of yourself duritz the damp, cold weather and DON’T use Allen's Lung Balsam for that nasty cough of yours, But if you'd like to live to a green old aga in health, and consequently in happiness, use Allen's Lung Balsam a8 @ preventive and care of all Throat and Lung diseases, — PRICES — 25c, 50c & $1.00 Per Bottle. a manufacturing town in England. I was preaching there every evening, and a man came to me one evening after a sermon on this very subject of drunkenness. He came in—a fine man, a strapping, healthy, | intellectua] looking man. But the was almost burned in his head, glassy. ‘The forehead was furrowed with prematare wrinkles. grey, though the man was comparatively young. He was dressed shabbily, scarcely a shoe to his feet, though it was a wet night. He came in to me excitedly after the sermon, but the excitement had some- thing in it. He told me his history. “IT don’t know, he said, ‘that there is any hope for me; but still, as I was listening to the sermon, ! must speak to you. If I don’t speak to some vne this heart will break to-night.’ “Twenty years before he had amassed in trade £20,000, or $106,600. He had mar- rted an Irish girl—one of his owa race and creed, young, beautiful and accomplished. He had two sons and a daughter—a_ wo- man. He told for a certain time every- thing went on well. At last, he said, ‘I had the misfortune to begin to drink: ne- glected my business, and then my business began to neglect me. The woman «aw poverty coming, and began to fret and Jose her health. At last, when we were paupers, she sickened and died. I was drunk, he said, the day that she died. Isat by her bedside. I was drank as she was dying.’ “* The sons—what became of them ?’ “Well,” he said, “they are mere chil- dren. The eldest of them is no more than eighteen, and they are both transported as robbers to Australia. Isent the girl to school, where she was well educated. She came home tome when she was sixteen years of age—a beautiful woman. She was the one consolation I had, but I was drunk all the time. Do you ask me about that girl?’ he said, ‘what became of her ?’ and as if he was shot, down went his head to the fioor. ‘God of heaven! God of heaven ! she is on the street to-night—a prestitute ’ The moment he said that word he ran out. I went after him. ‘Oh, no, oh, no Y there is no merey in heaven for me. I left my child on the street He went away cursing Gol to meet a drunk- ard’s death He had sent a broken-hearted mother to the grave;he sent his two sons to perdition; he sent his only daughter to a living hell, and then he died blaspheming God.”— SNMMERSIDE EXPORTS. Summersing, Sept. 16. Shipped per SS. Nerthumberland, Cam- eron master, for Point du Chene: CP Ps cosh vecccconet conser $ 189 Cee ee... cc ak ees 48 Er a ila, 4 SUN Ghee i, jas veces cpenilan 5 RE Ns cs sus aco ceepnceceee 6 is NN ON i i ods dima etbaes 37 L274 brie mackerel................0000 1275 cus chosen i7 6 threshing mills.. 900 $ 2481 By same steamer on 20th September:— OS GREE DR is ciccse teenie eee 41 brle mackerel.......... 22.202. 451 171 bris OF OETS . o.oo sv nscccsscerees 428 ey ee ON, ica cas ee coome 16 BOO the GONG: «i. cceesei Ei 36 3 threshing mille. 750 $1833 SHIP NEWS. S’side, 16th—Ent, se Grizelda, Picton, coal; Swallow, Trenhol=:, do, do. | necto Ship Railway Company, Cld, 16th—Grizelda, Bontin, Pictou, ba); Swallow, Trenholm, Shediac, bal. EE + i Some of the Canadian exhibitors have come out with flying colors at the Chicago Exhibition. The following is a list of ithe firms which have been awarded | medals for canoes, boats, and their ap- pliances and a few of the names which | have been anounced for awards in decora- tive art: Montreal Harbor Commission, drawing of Montreal Harbor; Canadian Pacific Railway, model of steamer: Chig- model of marine railway; Jas. Morrisou Brass Mfg. | Co., Toronto, marine engine room signals; marine gongs and revolution indicator, map and photograph of Welland canal and | river channel; Henry Moseley, Dartmouth, N.S., models steam launch, yachts and poate; Strickland & Co., Lakefield, canoes; Wim. English Canoe Co., Peterboro, canoes; Herald Bros., Gore’s Landing, Thos. Gordon, Lakefield, canves; Douglas, Lakefield, folding canvas boats; Stephen Harlowe, Lakeport, N.S., model fishing schooner; Gilbert Canoe & Boat Ca, ‘Gananoque, cedar cance*; Moseley, Dartmouth, N. S8., model ships, | boats, barge, ete; E. Chanteleup, Mout real, lighthouse; in decorative art, Wm. Currie, Z. Wilmot & Co., Ottawa. eve | and was | The hair was steel- | Bontin, | aarmiess. It is, | @ use specially prepared artificial ice in canoes; | c. M. | John | Montreal; Miss Zealand, Hamilton; and | the Tlingit, and he makes no distinctiou between king, red, silver, humpback, o: dog salmon, rather preferring, on the whole, the coarse, rank flesh of the last, which no white man wants; hence he rages at the cannery'’s waste and the de- struction of his chief food supply. Since the corrupting touch of trade has even reached their salmon streams, the natives now make permanent summer villages besides the canneries. The men work for the company, and the womer and children do a little independant fishing, but more regularly follow the cannery scrows and fill their canoes with rejected salmon, as canners use only about a third of all fish seined, Thus, in midsummer, Alaska villages are asempty of their first families as any Eastern city, and the tourists see closed houses, aud not a third of the regular inhabitants. Census enumera- tors work zealously, but vainly, in attempting to count the natives when they are scattered in remotest nooks all over the archipeligo, half cf them padd ling their canoes from one place to another, and as likely to be counted twice as not at all during the summer. The white man’s fisheries are more prosaic, less fragrant, and never pictur- esque in tuemselves, One finds the can- neries in the furthest nooks and nickes of the archipe'ag», vach with a finer landscape setting than the last. There is always a mountain background and a clear bra: ‘Wing stream: coming from the dense forest. —Uurper's Weekly, Concerning a Marvelous Musictan, From his earliest c'\ililiood Ole Bul! war exceedingly sensitive to music. His uncle, who belonged toa quartet club, used, when plaring on the violoncello,to put the little fellow in the empty case, and keep him there until his nervous ex- citement made it itnpossible for him to remain. In spite of this excitement, he narrowly observed all that the players did; he knew the sounds of the notes long before he could name them; and when at the age of five his uncle ‘made him the proud. possessor of a little scrap of a violin—which he received with kisses and embraces—to everyone's amazement, he played upon it at once | with remarkaple correctness, His next violin was given to him, at his earnest solicitetion, two or three years afterwards by his father. He could not sleep for thinking of it. When he heard his father and mother drawing the deep breath of sleep, he arose and lighted a candle, and tiptoed to the room _— the dear violin lay, in order tw nthe case for ece delighted look. he violin was ¢) red,” said he, as Mrs. Child’s reported,‘‘and the pretty pearl screws did smile at me so! I pinched the strings, just a little, with my fingers. It smiled at me ever more and more. took up the bow and looked at it. It said to me that it would be pleasant to try it across the strings. Soi did try it —-just a very, very little. And it did sing to me 80 sweetly ! At first [did play very soft. did begin a capriccio which 1 like very much ; and it did go ever louder and | louder ; and I forget that it is midnight, and everybody asleep. Presently I hear something go crack ! minute I feel my fathers’s whip acrose my shoulders. My little red violin drop- ped on the floor, and was broken. I weep much for it ; but it did no good. | They did have a doctor for it next day, but it never recovered its health.” His father had meant that he should be a clergyman, and in due time the boy was placed at the University of Govtin- gen. But it wa» quite useless—study or not, music would get the upper hand.— | Harper s Bazar. Bacteria ia Ice. Bacteriology is progressing very fast— joo, perhaps, when it is assumed after tome analyses of ice that the natural pro- juct, mainly from Norway, is inferior tc she artificial ice supplied to restaurants. {t is stated that in some recent experi nents the chemical analysis of artificial ice gave “indifferent results,’ but bac- teria were found to be practically absent Qn the other side, natural ice was found to be chemically harmless, but to have so many bacteria as to give ri & ‘suspicion.” Therefore, it is now a dvised ihat artificial ice made from distilled aud sterilized water should alone be used o1 the table. 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