et ele i ap RR oo NP, ay cei ep «aM ee * snc odie rete Fie ee ltr one Swe # tl wetprnec * with a * 2 ye Ae PR oh EPL pA ly aa + ae AS a Oat a Rtas eS Panett Pes Ser BY SPECIAL APPOINTMENT, BOAP MAKERS . TO “2 HER MAJESTY 5 THE QUEEN Gq" Why, if you wish Because SUNLIGHT SOAP is perfectly pure, and contains no Injuri- ous Chemicals to injure either your clothes or your hands Greatest care is exercised in its manufacture, and its quality is ay ype by the public that it has the Largest Sale of any your Soap in the World ame.) How be White] [sr wre tact SUNLIGHT SOAP, ask those who use it what they think of it, then try t for yourself The re sult will please you, an your clothes will be washed in far less tim< with Less Labour, er Comfort, and will be whiter than they have ever been b fore, when you used ordinary Is That not the best way to de- cide the matter’? First by enquiring what the experience is of those who already use it. Secondly, by a fair trial yourself, You are not committed in any way to use the soap; al! we ask is: Don't Delay, try it the next washing day. as Snow, Sui Soap will do it. Weis oesetes Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Nova Seotia and P i Island. Agents 40j Besse seees § Though you Cough ¢ ¢ Don’t Despair! Many apparently hopeless cases $ have been eunel by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. seeTeseeeeTee V Scott's Emulsion of Cod-liver Oil and H hosphites is both a food and a Wales his useful as a fat producer and at the same time gives vital force to the body. It is beneficial in CONSUMPTION because it makes fat and givesstrength, It is beneficial for SICKLY CHILDREN because they can assimilate it when they cannot ordinary food. It is beneficial for COUGHS AND COLDS because it heals the irritation of the throat and builds up the body and overcomes the difficulty. “CAUTION.” —Beware of subst itutes, Genuine Belleville. So. and $1.0 ed by Scott & Bowne, id by all druggists. arson PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! were a wondertul discovery. No othett Hike them in the world. Will positively cure or relieve i manner of disease. The information around fee is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills Out about them, and you will always be thankful, Une Lt A pose, They expel all impurities from the biova lieate women find great benefit from using them ustrated pampiiet free. Seid everyw here, or sent il for BS ct# in stampa; five boxes $1.00 DR. L Souss0N & CO, 2 Custom House St.. Borton. Mags, Gratetul— Comforting. ’ Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “Ry a thorough 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 doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such articles of diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish~ ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled thus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists, London, England. NERVE BEANS [oeithe' ct boas: TREATMENTS have failed even to sent by mail or pT a Core) cues MEDICINE Light Brahma Chickens A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, if taken immediately. F. C. COTTON. July 16 STAMINAL warm a valuable food anil tonie for the weather. It Supplies the vital principles of BEEF and WHEAT iwith HYPOPHOSPH (TES. Ch’town. JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. 1893. Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacques Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will run as follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at7 o'clock, calling at Halliday’s W hart. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at $ o'cloek, remaining at Brush Wharfevery ‘Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 8 o’elock. Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every alternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Whart, East River, at 56 o’cloek, « m.; leaving Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at 720 &% m., calling at Huggarty’s and *ay Hickey’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry W harves at 3 0’c \ock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. nm Saturdays will leave Crapaud for Char- * lotutowen a7 o’cloek, ead will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o’clock, p. m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about 9 o’ciock. L. C, OWEN, Agent. Ch’town, | | | | THE DAILY FOURTH OF JULY IN BOOMTOWN, Remarkable General Bullfrog Bellows on How to Get on in the World In Boomtown, last Fourth of July, everybody and everybody else was out on the public square to hear the ubiquit- ous General Bullfrog Bellows. After the burning words of the Declaration of | Independene had been read by the best reader among this year’s graduates from | | Substantial Evidence of Public the Boomtown High School, the General blew off the gas in a masterly manner. Said he; > 4 a ; 4 7 . e ; J ai > >, GENERAL BULLFROG BELLOWS. This is the greatest country that God Almighty ever worked on. Everything is on a gigantic scale. The lakes are large enough to sink all Europe in; the land is as broad and as long as any nation could ask for; the American eagle, that emblem of liberty, waves China and Japan into the circle of civil- ized intercourse on the west with one wing, while it fans with the other one on the east to cool the British lion. And as to our institutions, why gentle-men and feller citizens, they are perfection itself, the seek-no-further ; the end of progress has been reached, Every boy, and soon every girl I hope, can bea general and president. Look at Lincoln—from rail- yplitter to president ; Grant—from the farm and tan yard to the chief command of the army and the White House ; Hayes—from the poultry yard to dent ; Garfield—from the tow-path on the raging canaw! to the White House. Every boy and soon every girl, I hope, can attain to equal grandeur and like position, and if they fail to do so it is all owing totheir own indiweedual vices, lack of energy. want of tact, and their mismanagement. And _ those fellows that find fault with the galowrious in- stitutions and the consequent order of things, should, yes, in the laoguage of the immortal poet : They should get ou'it, Or take the Rusky Pinkertin bullit. Yes, gentlemen and feller citizens, it is the easiest thing in the world for all boys, and soon will be for all girls, J hope, to be the generals and presidents. [hold in my hand, red hot from the journey over the wire, telegrams to the citizens of Boomtown, which 1 shall read with your permission : New York HARBOR, ON BOARD MY OWN YACHT, July 4th. I confirm the noble words of your orator. I started in New York selling mouse-traps ; have now a trap of wires and rails that catches the big end of all the farmer can raise and the mechanic can make, It is the easiest thing in the world for everyone to rise. GOULD, Me, too, The oid man started with a push-cart and a yawlin the transporta- tion business, and we have got on pretty well. Our railroad isin a fair way to span the continent. And our bonds— well, the public be bonded. VANDERBILT, O. K. IeEspina, Pa., July 4. I started in a smatl way by letting ser- vant split kindling wood in back yard. Am now Grand Commander-down of miners’ and imported contract laborers’ wages and General Raiser-up of anthra- e'te coal prices. It isaneasy job. Its Proxy that does it. OsTIn KorRIn, STARTING. Cricaao, Itt, July 4. Long John sends greetings. Boom her up. I bought a few acres of sand prairie for a mere song and protected them so that the big crowd which gathered here in ashort time, could not consume the lots, which now keep me in fairstyle. 1 don’t brag ; everybody can do it, It is awful easy. Lone JOHN. You see, gentlemen and _ feller- citizens, they all concur with me. They all doit. You can all be generals and presidents, and have telegraphs and railroads, every mother’s son of you. — Three cheers and a tiger—hip, hip, hurrah ! An Unfortanate Allusion, “Mow, Wil,” said Mrs. Anglomaniac, “do be carefa! while we are in America about cating so fast that you will get ia- Gigestion, Mr. Gtadstone, you know, always gives his steak a hundred bites. He never hes any trouble with his food.” , **Doesn’t he?” answered her husbend ; “that didn’t prevent him from being hit in the eye with a piece of gingerbread.” Ard Wil langhed a slow, sardonic faugh, The Munro Case, Granitey, Ont., Aug. 7—The interest in the case of Mr. Munro, of which mention was made in a despatch from here last week, rapidly increases as his improve- ment in health progresses. As a wise man should do, Mr. Munro did not say anything about his trial of Dodd’s kidney pills tor the dropsy which afflicted him, until he had found that good would result from their use. Now tkat he has satisfied himself and others of this beyond the shadow of adoubt, he is loud in his praises of the remedy. In answer to the enquiries that have poured in upea him about his health, Mr. Munro answers: “I am better than I have been for three years, and the credit is due to Dodd’s kidney pills.” His case and others prove that these pills are, by all odds, the most wonderful remedy of the age. New York. Mr. George Edgett, writing from New York for a half dozen bottles of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, said he had tried one bottle and it was just what he wanted to tone up his nervous system and build him up. It had been recommended to him bya friend in New York. If you are run down or nervous, try this valuable restorative tonic, it will build you up. ... USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great Blood and Nerve Remedy, ae oresi- | ; i } } EXAMINER, Growth. ' From 10,000 to 1,000,000 in. Ten Years. Appreciation —- Rapid | xtension | of a Husine-s Founded on Mer i —When Newspaper Advertising is Valuabe. The mark of public hest indicate~ the meritorions character « fan article fur public use, hown by the necessity of enlargement « | mines: facilities connected wits the pro | Inction of the article Pie Kickape Indian Medic i@ Cc ] ah | : Ne Haven, Conn., ow ungant manufecturit from the orignal formulas of the Kickapos | Indians the famous medicines of that ceic- brated tribe, have found it necessary t | brick | thousand make a sub-tantial enlargement of their | factory by the purchase of a #ix story | building, containing about thirty | thoor space for aquare feet of | conducting the enormous and still increas- | ing business of supplying their remedies to the public. This growth has all within the past ten years; and this is the third time the Kickapoo Medicine Co. have outgrown their quarters sinee the first introduction of the Kickapoo Remedies among the white people. Their business has grown in a ratio of one to a hundred; or in other words, they are now doing annu- Le en | | | ally one hundred times the amount of busi- | | ness they did the first year. | i | Merit a Necessary Pasis, This suecess resulted mainly from the | intrinsic merit of the Kickapoo Remedies ; since their introduction was largely at- | | tained with comparatively little or no ad- | vertising, and that principally consisting of parties of Indians with their interpreters | travelling from town to town erecting their | camps and showing the people just what | the Kickapoo Remedies were and their | use. } It was only within the past two years | that the Kickapoo Remedies have been advertised in the newspapers, and then only at first in vertain sections after their | sale had been established, so as to keep | the merits of the Kickapoo Remedies be- | fore the people. This newspaper advertis- } ing, however, has been of much benefit to the sale of these famous medicines, and lias | been largely instrumental in effecting the needs of additional facilities. Many people who were not reached before are now using | the Kickapoo Indian Remedies, and some | really astonishing cures have been wrought by these simple compounds of roots, barks and herbs. When Newspaper Advertising Pays. Healy & Bigelow, the agents for the | Kickapoo Indian Medinine Company, ap- | ; | | preciate and endorse most heartily the value of the newspaper advertising for a meritorious article, and say: ‘We find | that newspaper readers are very discrimin- | ating, and inclined to be skeptical at first, but after you have established confidence in your goods, and the people find that vour statements are reliable, then your business is bound to increase and extend.” Tie Kickapoo Remedies consist of only tive article, allof which are purely the product of roots, barks, gums, leaves and flhwers. They are absolutely free from mineral or other deleterious substances, 28 attested to after a chemical analysis by R. H. Crittendon, Professor of Physiologic al Chemistry at Yale College. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa is a blood, liver and stomach remedy. Kickapoo Indian Oi) is a quick eure for all pains, stiffness, rheumatism, and the like. Kickapoo Indian Cough Cure, as its name | implies, is for throat and Jung difficulties. Kickapoo Indian Salve is an excellent remedy for cuts, wounds, sores, eczema, ete., and Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer is a harmless and absolutely certain remedy for those troubles so frequently met with among children, viz: Seat, pin and stomach worms. The Sagwa retails for one dollar a bottle; the Cough Cure fifty cents; and the other remedies at twenty-five cents a bottle or package. There is probably not adrug store in the Un.iied States to-day where the Kicka- poo rcmedies are not abtainable, and we are pleased to say that Messrs. Healy & Bigelow have published in this paper, and will continue doing so, some really mar- vellous cures effected by the Kickapoo Indian Remedics, and also unimpeachable+ evidence of the absolute vegetable purity of these simple, yet effectual compounds, that, as someone has said, bring “ Long Life and Good Health.” sorene-=r, i A SPLENDID RECORD. A Provincial Industry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Months, Some three months ago this journal in- formed its readers that a new provincial industry, that of the Hawker Medicine Company, of St. John, had completed its first qurrter’s business, and that itss book showed a development of trade and a_ re- cord of sales that was not only gratifying but really astonishing. Another three months has now elapsed and the company have balanced their ac- counts for the six months. The results show that in the last three months they have trebled the business of the first three: they have about doubled their working staff and work has been carried on in the packers room till 11 o'clock every night in order to fill orders promptly. From all parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. FE. Island, from Newfoundland and parts of the United States, the orders have rolled in. The business is now firmly es- tablished. The experimental stage is past. Repeat orders come in constantly, showing that where once the remedies are intro- duced, they win permanent favors with the people, who know as as they have given any of them atria] that these standard remedies are all that they are claimed to be. Indeed, this last might readily be assumed without a trial, and judging solely from the character of the gentlemen who form the Hawker Medi- cine Co., as they are numbered among the leading citizens and most honorable and successful business men of St. John. The Hawker Medicine company are now patenting their remedies in Great Britain and will presently extend their operations there, as well as more extensively to the United States. About the middle of this month Thomas Rankine, who so suecess- fully introduced the Hawker remedies in Newfoundland last spring, will start and traverse the western part of Canada, from Montreal to Vancouver in the interests of the company. With such a record as that of their first six months now closed, the Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently destined to achieve a great success. They control standard remedies, which have received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afflicted people who have by their means been restored to health. Their place of business is at 104 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., where they have the most extensive and elabor ately fitted up premises of the kind in the Lower Provinces. William Hawker, the original inventor of the remedies, has been a druggist in St. John for 30 years, and had long proved the value of the different remedies before the present company was organized. It is with pleasure that this journal records the company’s wonderful success. soon D. Waters, Campbeliford, Ont., says that the Peterboro Medicine Co. (Limited) are at liberty to use his name in the in- terest of all whe may be suffering as he was before he used Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cure. ‘ie USE SKODA’s DISCOVERY, the great Blood and NerveRemedy. Your Eyes may be all right—we hope so—but if there is any thing wrong call and see us. SPECTACLES, We keep a very large stock of the finest and by for which we make no charge, we find what each | testing, eye needs, and give the proper correcting glass or advise what is best to do. _E. W. TAYLOR, Ch’town, July 14, 1893 Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Block. W PRICES & QUICK SALES. OUR MOTTO. {x eC - WE ARE PUSHING TRADE FOR JUNE. We are for June the largest we éver had, and in order to compel those wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS, ete., to buy from us, we are offering the BIGGEST BARGAINS ever offered in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING, FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE SUITS at purchasers. Cal] and see our goods, motto. Lots of Bargains in TWEED SUITINGS; lots of bargains in WORSTED SUIT- INGS; lets of bargains in OVERCOATINGS: hundreds of PANT GOODS; best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS. We have the largest stock of CLOTHS and the LOWEST PRICES of any honse JOHN MACLEOD & CQ., 20,000 POUNDS RED GAP BINDER IWIN. prices to astonish the bargains in | on P. E. Island. Ch’town, June 7, 1893. LOYEST PRICES. DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND REAIL Ht®DWARE. Charlottetown, August 3, 1893—tu th sat AFTER TWENTY-FIVE YEARS! CLEMENTSPORT, N. S., July 18. 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CO., LT’D. ENTLFMEN : This is to certify that I am 60 years of age; that twenty-five years ago I began to suffer from distress in my stomach, which continued to grow worse from year to year, and that for the last five years my suffering has been almost unbearable. During this long period I tried almost every dyspep- sia medicine that I could hear of, and employed all the medical practitioners within reach, but without receiving permanent relief, I suffered from severe constipation accompanied by bloating and belching of wind. troubled me very much. Sometimes I would become so sick and weak that I could not attend to my work. Under such conditions I became alarmed and began to lose hope of recovery. One day I noticed in The Telegraph a testi- monial telling what Groder’s Syrup had done for other people. This was about one vear ago. ] bought one bottle and found it so beneficial in its re- sults that 1 secured more. The remedy gave me great relief. I CAN EAT ANYTHING | WISH NOW. There is no more BLOATING. no more SORENESS OF STOMACH. — Nervousness is com- pletely gone; constipation has become a thing of the past in mycise. Inshort, | CONSIDER THAT 1 AM CURED, and cured by the use of three bottles of GRODER’S BOTANIC DYSPEPSIA SYRUP. I can consientiously recommend above remedy to all who suffer as I did. . Nervousness Yours truly, GEORGE RANDALL. NOTE.—This is to certify that the above testimonial is true in every respect, as I am well acquainted with the above-named gentleman. (Signed) A. 8. (Signed) BURNES. August 15—eod ASK YOUR CROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. EEE WTould you Lilze to go Shopping in MONTREAL COLONIA! HOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. Special Attention Given to Mail Orders Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles and Millinery. A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. HENRY MORGAN & Co.. MONTREAL. feb 9—-tts LOW PRICES and QUICK SALES is ou | PARIS | GREEN, | i } 18, 1895. mine E. Island. FRIDAY, The The Leading Paper of P. 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HAWKER MEDISINE Gd,, li, +. John. WN PR. MILK GRANU tity of water it yiells a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER’S MItK. ~~ ecm AA ent 2a In Wood and bottles, all sized Cask gud Kegs, to suit family use. Country orders soucited, 8. OLAND, SON & CO, Water Street, Charlottetown, the city. BUY BiG NEW 5c. BOTTLE. Of in the stilly risht, When Cholera Morbus found me, “Pain Killer" fixed me right, Nor wakened those around me. Most OLD PEOPLE are friends of Perry Davis' PAIN KILLER and often its very best friends, because for many years they have found it a friend ia need, It is the best Family Remedy for Burns, Bruises, Sprains, Rheumatism, Neuralgia and Toothache. To get rid af any such pains before they become aches, use PAIN KILLER. Buy it right now. Keep it near you, Use it promptly. For sale everywhere. — [T KILLS PAIR. JOHNSTON'S FLUID BEEF is the virtues of Prime Beefin a concentrated and easily digested form. Enavaluable As a Strengih-giving Food. ncaa WE ARE HEADQUARTEAS FOR Wooden Butter Dishes and Ege Cases. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard, and TWINE of every description. SCHOPLELD BROS. Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P. 0. Box 435. ~ sniapmenationamnnen . —== ; : | ” Farm For Sale. : -_ THE subscriber offers for sale his farm | on the Mount Edward Road, about one | mile anda half from the city, well and | favorably known as the “Welsh Farw.” | The farm consists of sixty acres, and con | tains a Dwelling House aud five i Outbuildings, all in good condition. There | is also a orchard in connection. | Terms easy. Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Strect. good z good a a July 3, 1893 The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. Parties using the telephone would ff talking much more satisfactory if they wal observe the following rules :— Ist. Speak with the mouth about fourlact from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of volec, too loud, and distinctly. | 8rd. Place the telephone so as to cover the | ear just as if you wished toshut out all other | sounds. Do not press too hard on the ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when standing back two or three jet fic m ‘he trap mitter, if you shout loud enough, iu | a plhasant mode of conversion, 7 unnecessary, andisa useless waste ot W and lungs, besides being very annoying i fee. | within range of your yole ROB ANGUS. Manage w ail hat when dissolved in the requisite quar WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS”