a a nee = : pee eeeeerneeeree: ne ' . ae EXAMINER . . - . : ; —————— THE DAILY oS AE, wa_8Y SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT ASK Sunlight = If SHE HAS Ai vise her to enquire from those who do useit WHAT THEY THINK OF ITP — if SHE HAS USEO Ther ing we are so proud of as the kind words that are said in its favor by those a ave given Sunlight Soap a fair trial. ‘HAIESUL, PLEASING RELIEF | AFTER MANY DAYS. } How a Quaens 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, | over are “chronic” cases which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year. [tis to reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait | is here given, has written the story of his case. | Detailed Explanations { SURPLICE BODICE HOW TO MAKE A WAIST THAT iS FETCHING AND POPULAR. Wh ch, fully Followed, Will Insure Success in lvery Instance if Care- | | The surplice bodice is one of the early | utumn styles that all women will hail with a hearty welcome. It is graceful nd elegant in the extreme, and suited to wth the slender and ¢ e stout, and may we adorned with any 8. irt. To make it requires two yards and a wif of double with m.terial It is suited to all soft woolen stuffs, to so!t tinished silks, crepes—in short, to any thing that will cling to the figure and ake graceful folds. The tabs may be any length one pre- ers. Some are nide to knot ana to all to the hem of t.e gown ; some to fall xily a little below the waist, and some DIAGRAM FOR TH! o the knees, WAIST, Wiatever the length you TO LET ietermine on, it has tu do only with the ab or scarf. The general directions are he same for all. First cutan ordinary basque lining, | letting itextend only one inch below the waist and fit with care. Cover the backsand underarm pieces as you would for a plain basque, but cover the points with some coutr ae. @ 2@ 3@ 28 =. © e @4 ¢Though vou Cough g : > 9 Don’t Despair! ’ Many «pparently hopeless cases s S have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF @ @\ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ , » -=-=. ‘ TRY IT! AT ALL, DRUGGISTS, K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. eee es 6344408878 88 Y t feed it with Scott's Emulsion. Fee y the Id kills it, and no one an affor have ac h or cold,acute and g to consumption, lurking MULSION Of pure Norwegian Cod Liver Ciland Hypophosphites hens Weak Lungs, checks all Wasting Diseases amd is a remarkable F Procucer. Almost as Palatable as »tt &4 Bowne, Belleville. *, Prepared only by S« home i: Mr. a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa ive of the Groder compan: alled upon him, Sept. Ist, o° he present year. His greeting Branscomb's was most cordial. He glad); acknowledged his thanks, giv ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since | firs became afflicted with a form ot! indigestion Last winter it be- came more severe, developin; into chronic diarrhoe: I canno’ ‘ell you how much | sufferec for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemec as though relief could not b: found. You will remember how [ told you of my condition anc isked your advice about taking i bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might no: meet my needs. | delayed buy ng for a few hours until | be- zan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach Ic was with difficulty that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. Bur I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after | bought Grover's Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed, My bewtis Swe ! .« Make Plow Ninh Ptondl ew, Pe) Bod bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now | it and drink as well as I ever uld. | have gained constant- y in fl-sh since March last. | u"ry perfectly cured. ic seems a duty for me to cate my case fully, that others h» suffer as I did may know . 4 a ten * ’ pile Fn : ’ 1 S ” —— : ~~ ru en hor to find a cure. Le t a tt wing thee aa woe tas! Truly yours, rinse x of o. Ved NERVE | _ Nerve BEAans ore 2 new ts eine! sovery that cure the worst caset © Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor = 2 oe T Pailing Manhood; restores th 5 nA N S on of body or mind cause y over-workt, or the errors or ex ewes of youth. This Femedy a> E. A. Branscoms, emoved! - ey s the wost obstinate cases when ali other MENTS have failed even to relieve yee i sinte at $1 per kage, or six for $5, or sent by mau or Necigt cf pouelby anizensing THE JAMES MEDICINE .. Toronte, un 38=9Writ tor wemphiee © ue (sat. bat —-Coata tise. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. at Ss. ee (IN THE SAME BUILDING), ’ re i OpeTrTactiotie « " : i / I atm ; amd e a caref where I \ be Pp eased to see all my old oft properties of weil-s« nustomers The cheapest place in the ‘ ; : ’ . en m oa A ‘ el ¢ Mr. Epps has pr ed o City tu get your Books. te Hl rod 2 Se | Day Books, Ledgers, Jouraals. , ; iy = tany Lieu \ i : is cash Books, eic, a*pecialiy. 8 ir en Of a ‘ mstitutie —— varie Gail tee acet|¥. D. TAYLOR ‘ resis to disea . Llundred maiahes are floating sept 23 sround a k where he.« i i i b weak | We mav ape ny rd) f ES " stal sina < pins ‘ for s 4 e i by pure tie i properiy po ie ed frame.” —Civ Service Gazette. aide sails iss : Made « mpy w th ianliing water or m One-half of the Bric k House on { pper Sold only in pias kets, by Gri cers, labelled Queen Street, « ontaining pine large rooms, : Possession about the middle cf November. “JAMES EPPS & CO., Hom “ath Chemists. Lon lon, Ce] athic } ma. I WAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. oct24—tf New Raisins. | pes eer gt : a Er By 2 eh ; . ‘ bg Me i «4h $ % j 2 |B VALENCIA RAISINS Se j p - off Stoct 7 at aes y a , or. SFR ah y i te CARVELL BROS if a 24—--2w Zaw Rs j Fat HOUSE TO LET. TO LET. a« ifort able Dwelling House | situatad corne Kent and Powna tr Eng ure of ee CELERY! CELERY ! pt23 At Medical Hall. | V 4m) © , + WANTED.—Canvasser of good address. | - y ’ F . Sulary and expenses pald weekly from start. 15,000 Choice Celery of the best quality, Position perman nt Canadian and Ameri- | hard and firm, unequalled in flavor. The can grown stock ivantages unegualled.— : , aa : ° BROWN BRO-. CO... N waers meen, Bevente. i following low price speaks for itself :— WANTED.—The vicinity. Low rates, ; Prov Assurance Society of Ney man to represent them ir ow (m w s)—ocl4 lent Savings. Lif York wanta good 1 harlottetown and tnd plans easily can- | Per dozen, 30 cents; per 50, $1.15; per 100, $2.00; per 1,000, $18.00. Celery shipped to all the Maritime Pro- vinces. No extra charge for boxea, Address vassed. A verv liberal cx e , » . : Speed man” Lateral contract will be given J. J. GAY & SON, sil, P ° ren, . Agent for Mar:time Provinees, st. John, N. B. Pownal, P. E I. oct2i—4 L octl9—-mon th & wy terial laid in plaits or shirred, and only so far as will make the vest. Stiteh all seams except the shoulder and first underarms, and bone them | with care ; thentace the fower edge of the basque. When all that is done cut the surplice front, Lay down the front of your basque pattern upon the cutting table. Over it luy a length of cloth, as the diagram shows, The line B D represents the wlvedge of the goods. The space A B should measure just two inches. Cut out the armhole and cut along the seam line to the point E. which should fall one inch below the waist line, Slope the cloth to the pwint F, a distance of sixteen inches, so that at that poine its width FG «hall be eight inches. From there continue tocutou a straight line to the end of the scarf, so that it shall be f the same width from that point to the end, A length of one yard and three-eighths from F to the extreme end—sixty-six uches from the underarm seam—will al- iuw a knot and ends that fall nearly to the knee. If you wish the scarf to be ither longer or shorter simply alter its ength below the point F. Basie the simple scarf to the fitted vodice at the shoulder, and at the under- THE BODICE COMPLETED. arm seams which you have left une stitched. Then stitch all together. Bone the under-arm seams and press the shoulder seamin. Finish the neck with a crush collar of the same material as the vest. lf you wish a dressy toilet, edge the scarf with some appropriate fancy braid or fine passementerie, Or, if you have the time, embroider some simpie pattern or braid some simple device along its en- tire edge. Both the latter styles of trimming are munch in vogue and either will make a tasteful, elegant finish. Use any of the drooping puffed sleeves, Long one reaching to the wrist will be best for day wear; full elbow puffs will be suitable for either dinner evening dress. When you wear the bodice, button the undervest tightly in place; then draw down the surplice front, cross at the waist, pass once entirely around and knot at the left side. Queen Victoria Can Swim. It is a notable fact, says an English paper, that not only can Queen Victoria swim, but so also can all her daughters. The Princess of Wales, all her three daughters and the Princess May are also swimmers. In fact. all the Princesses Royal are good swimmers and love the art in a greater or less degree, Perhaps the greater of all lady swimmers is the Empress of Austria, who at one time reveled in all manner of clever natatory tricks, Although swimming amon: women is practically unknown in lazy Spain, the present Queen Regent can do all manner of feats in the water.—New York Herald, Testing His Honesty. _Your druggist is honest if when you ask him fora bottle of Scott’s Enulsion he “a you just what you ask for. He nows this is the best form in which to Gene SOON. 1. 44) Re De. Mannxine’s Gerwax temepy, the greatest rheumatic, neuralgia and pain cure of the age, both ieee andexternal. Price 50 cents. Deservedly Popular. Our readers have no doubt read with interest the despatches almost weekly ap pearing in this and other Canadian jour nals regarding cures of a most startling nature made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. These pills have proven themselves to be a certain cure for all diseases of the kid- neys and blood, such as backache, rheu- matism, Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, etc. Enquiry amongst local druggists elicits the facts that they hare a very large sale /and are an infallible cure for kidney dis- orders. Dodd’s Kidney Piils are manufactured by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, and are sold everywhere, or by mail on ze- ceipt of price, 50 cents a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50. USE SKOLA’S DISCOVERY, the great 5 vod aud Nerve Renieédy. } | COAL. COAL. Our $10 Overcoat has knocked out everything in the market at the same price. We have been making this Coat for one year and it has given complete satisfaction. OVERCOATINGS in stock from Ten to Thirty Dollavs. JOHN McLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tu th sat & wky ——— “ Se Loading and to Arrive: 3,000 Tons Coal. Old Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Round aad Stack, Acadia Round and Nat, Intercelonial Nut, Vale Nut, will C. LYONS. Chaaluttetown, Oct: ber 5, 1893. which be sold at the Lowest Prices. All of What is : SASS NAAN HE x . ‘ .. oS See ere | F *. Casturia is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants anal Cufldven. Itecnutains neither Opium, Morphine nor {i is a harmless substitute for Darcgoric, Props, Sectt.ing fyrups, and Caster Oil other Narcotic substance, It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by RiYions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fov criehness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, Itarrheea aud Wind Colie. Castoria reli. ves enures constipation aud flatulcncy. cures tocthing tremuolcs, & the food, regulates the stomach and anil natural sleep. Case teuxia is tho Cuildren’s Panacen—tuo Mother’s Fricud, usteis ussimiloties Camera ce Fe evteo? * "Grae bowels, giving heaitiy; Castori.. ta tans wr tly. 2 ps “Cast-ria is en excclicnt medicine for chit. “ Cavtoria is so well adapted to chi! fren thet ‘rc Mr thers hare repectediy told me of iis p00c eilect upon sheir chilcren.™” Ds. G. C. Oza0on, Lowell, Mass. * Cnetoria l the best remedy for children cf which [..n acquainted. I hope the cay is: ct tar distant when mothers wi:lconsiJer the re:.! inter st of tacir children, and use Castoris f..- s sdof the variousquack nostrums which ero { d-stroriag th iy loved ones, by forcing opiuz, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt‘ul n their throats, thereby sendin; im Tu lv prvlaiure raves.” Da. J. F. Kincwevor, Conway, Ar Tho Centaur Company, Ti eceute do bs Sk Murray Street, New York City. I recommend it as superior toauy presemptiow known to me.” Tl. A. Ancner, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the chili!ren’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi ence in their outside practice with Castoria, end although we only hare a:meng our medical supplies what is known as reguicr produczs, yct we aro free to coufers that the merits of Castoria has won us to luk with favor upon it.” Usrr=p Llosprrat axp Disrensary, Duston, Mass Auten C. Suirn, Pres., eee ey Prices Down! We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices than ever. Also, a big stock of Jewelry and Clocks to select from at a big discount on former prices. Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky Branch Confectionery. 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Se NEW T JUST RECEIVED. ee = éx, Tea is a staple article that nearly everyone uses, and we intend to make it one of our specialties, and pay par ticular attention to it. We have just received direct from London, Fngland, a resh supply of THIS SEASON’S NEW TEAS, and as we have bought them right we intend to sell them right. Ji will pay you to call and see our prices and give u s a trial. S. B. ENMAN & CO, McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tu thu «at CUTLERY ! BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW AT THE——— City Hardware Store. R. B. NORTON & CO Charlottetown, September 5, 1893 mon thu a The Greatest Rheumatic and Neuralgia Cure Of the Age BLE HOUSEHOLD si DAIN eu RE” MANUFACTURED ONLY By & THE HAWKER MEDICINE GOV LPR ST JOHN. 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THE subscriber offers for sale lis farm on the Mount Edward Road, abent one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connection, Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. July 3, 1893. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Bu‘ter Dishes and Egg Cases, We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard. WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description. SCHOFILLD BROS., Importers and Wholesate Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. 0. Box 435. P. BL RAILWAY, Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris...... ee Accommodation for Summerside. , Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris. itveesbenn 30 * Passengers for the West can leave Char- lottetown at§a.m., arriving at Summerside ats.l5 and Tignish at 11.55 a. m., returnin same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 an Charlottetown at6.2) p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pax sengers going East can leave Charloitetowa at6.30a.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown at 10a, m., returning to Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.35, p.m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown: mypreee from Georgetown, Souris and wi 2unt Stewart . +ham Accommodation from Summerside. .9 40 ” Accommodation trom Georgetown, Sourisand Mount Stewart 5pm Express trom Tignish and Summer- side 204 bbe , a All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, D. POTTINGER Genera! Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, Pickiord & Black Halifax & P. b. Island SS, Line STSAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.8., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m Arrives Charlottetown from WUalifax about 6a m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about | 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for 4p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage a ply to Vv. W. CLARKE, Agent. Summerside Halifax, N. 5&., Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. STHEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. i893. ‘aaah ih i893. _Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacque Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will run a follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Chariotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday anc Thursday mornings at 7 o’clock, calling at Halliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at $ o’clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 5 o'clock. Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every alternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Wart, East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.:; leaving Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at 7.30 a. m., calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey'’s and Cranberry W harves at 3 o’clock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapaud or Cha~ lottetown at7 o'clock, a. m.; will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o'clock, », m., and return to Charlotteiown, arriving about 9 o’ciock. L. C, OWEN, Agent Ch’town.