ma - ot, Suh AA M INE. ——- ee ————-——__—- ae Geuecral Telegraphic News VaLPaARaAIso, Nov. 4 A despa'« 1 from Yegueron, Brezi!, says avother revo-ution haa broken out in Porto Alegre, in the atate of Rio Grande do Sul. There is gre:t excitement in the state and it is feared the s:enes of the last revolution will be re- peared Sr Perer sura, Nov. 4 —The KR assian ironclad Kwik, 11,000 tonsa burden, the largest vessel of the kind ever launched in Russia, was launched yesterd«y. It is be- lieved she will be able to cover the v ‘yage - : nt Cronstadt to Visdivostock, 19,000 from miles, without coaling on the way Wasuinaron, Nov. 4.—The depariment | d notice that the Guibert | the Pacific ocean under pla ed under the ef atate has rece!v Islands, lying in the equator, have been protection of Great Britain : ot Great Britain ws im purdsnce well-defined coloniz stion systemsgreed upon | hy that nation and Germany locking to af division between them of the unsnnexed island groups f Polynesia, With the} operation cf the United S ates has sted fastly dec'ined to interfere Grxoa. Nov. 4.—Baravalle, the waiter who brutally murdered Feank Reiilv, one of the crew of the t S. steamer Newark, whiie that warship was at this port on prt ia the Colunbus fetes, was Crday found guilty of msnslaaghter and sentenced to twelve years and cix mo ths’ imprison- He was also condemned to pry in taking ment demnity and costs. Braxtvorp, Nov. 4—Mrs. Sarah Jane Quick, a resident ef Woods‘o k, wife of Joseph Qaick, sued Mrs. Agnes Church, pa widow, for $5,000 dam«ges, alleging she had alienated her husband's affections. The jury returned a verdict of $2 500 for alienation of the hasband’s affection aad $2,000 for failure to support Winall, The cause wae the only one of the kiud ever tried iu Canada, it is eaid, $4.5 A NR ee News Notes. The net profit of the Montreal street railway foc the year just cloeed was $9%,- S80 21. The decomposed bodies of nineteen pcr- sons have been found in the cellar of a sas- pected burglar’s house in Soidjiky, Pol- and. Tt: e jury which inquired into the alleged suicide of Schwatka, the explorer, at Port land, Ore., reached the conclusion that he ace dentally took an overdose ot morphine. A London cable says the employes of the Baes Breweries Company have struck against new regulations regarding working. hours. The strike involves 5,000 men. Miss Sirsh Sheppard, sged 104, was burned to death at Brez'l, Ind., Wednes- day. Itia supposed a spark from a pipe she was emoking set fire to ber c'othing. Pastiuctive forest fires are raging in the southern sections of North Dakota, doing almost inestimable damage t» valusble timber. At the coming session of the British Par- liament Mc. Joseph Chamberlain will intro- duce a biil providing that mizers shall not work more than forty-eight hours a week. Besides the volume just published, Lord Tennyson left a quantity of manuscript poems. discretion whether these poems should ba published. Few persons have an adiquate ides as to the strength and endurance of the ostrich. Every boy and gir! has heard about the abil- | ity of this bird to digest wi h equanimity such dainties as glass bottles, borse shoes, scrap ivou and a Tammonoy chief, bat ite abi'ity to carry @ negro on its back for a distance of six hundred miles is a feat which even the ostrich is not generally supposed to be equal to. great African bird which was recently pre- sented to Queen Victori+, supposed to be the largest of its species, is said to have accomplished that feat by carrying a young African on is back to Sierra Leoae, where it was shipped to Liverpool. Abstract of the returns made to the British Board of Trade of shipping casualties which eceurred to Brijish ships between July 1, 19%99, and June 3), J#91, show that the total | losaes and serious casualties together were 2,469, which was only 3 ander the number for 1889.90 and I! below the average for three years. The number cf total losses was 516, being 4!1 sailing veasela and [35 steamships (tonnage 208,645), which was lower as regards number than aay of the preceding fourteen years, except the last twe, and lower aa re gardy tonnage than any of the fourteen veors except the last three and 187]-78 Ia all 2,081 lives were loset—1,49] peing those of seamen and 59) those of passengers; and 555 of the latter were lost ia the Ut»pis disreter Daring the fifteen yesrs ended in June, 1591, 9,834 vessels were totally lost. Ou the whivle the abstracts show a tendency toward increase ed safecy, but a feature of the figures is the increase ia the nomber of missing sailing vessels, which rose from 45 in 1888.89, and 26 in 1889 9), te 64 in 189091. This was chiefly owniag to the “blizzard” which s vept the southwest coast of England on March 9 and 10, 1891, and probably overwhelmed a large namber of small coasters which were at the time bound round the Land's Ead, and which have not been heard of since. tunumerside Exports. Summensipe, Nov. 4 Per ater Northumberland, Cameron master, fur Point Duchene : ST GOGOR GNMB. ccc ccsece ee eka: a ee 389 bris oysters. 1070 7 bris potatoes. ... iieeh. 06b>e 4 G46 bage pcthoes.......c.cc.0 cece §=SDS 023 bash potatoes... ......--005. 27 204 lambe.... 408 I 02 sc ck wakbeacouees 153 24 tons starch oe a oe 1440 Pe We Is nosed canes os 45 po ee a. 348 | horse. pemeeny 10h es daw ia 350 } POS MEOSNE VES 0400 ecco meccees 4 Sit42 Per ste Pastnet, Hopkins, master, fur Hali- fax : ho eS eee 291 2780 bush potatoes............. 696 4300 bash oats... ikea is 1548 @ cases lobsters ......... 63 yo re re 145 SPO GO oo dv cces babtedveses eee 2 SUP TE On ke ove dases sees nate 20 Be OU CUI So kg ccc ccccsecs 3 $ 2880 Per ach Aanie McDonald, for Weat Indies : Se SR GOB c cuncdb eden seetecces $ 5600 v0 bash putatoes.........+.---6: 90 IFS GROUP . cccccceese es ben eee 400 — FEN pOS 0 The action of | a) ; €zgs It was left to Hallam Tennysoa’s | The | fiow to Make Meney The {cllowing statistics, gathered from reliable sources, are both interesting and instructive, and m ay be turned into money, ao to speak, by farmers and poultry-raisers. The number of fowl has great'y increased and an last five ‘ in the United States during the years, but this increase has been larger in the New Eagland and Middle States than |, in any other Twenty seven States re port is over one million each. Seventeen States report over two miilions each. Thirteen States report over three mi licnas each, New York, over hve the States while the State of L linois, Lowa, and Pennsylvania report millions each. In eighteen of the annual average product of eggs per hen as the figures show, they only got an average | of four to five dczen eggs per hen per year, | while the New Evglind States showed an average of from six tu over seven dizn, The | question arises then why do hens in the New | Kogland States average more than seven dizer per year per hep, while in L isiana they only oversgs three deseo? The must be fouad ia the fact that io the New England Sta‘es, Sheridan's Powder to muke hens lay is almost universsl'y used, whie in the west and south it is not used much. Louisiina has not gone behind but the North ern States have gone ahead, There is no donbt at all but whet the extensive use of Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay and for the improvement of poultry has hoes ed the poultry iadustry more than all other ivfli- ences put tcgether. The poultry iadustry of i this country bow amounts to between five und six hundced miliions of dullars anuu Uy end i the profits are suid to be eno'mous, Ove man in Mass, near Boston, has made twenty thonsand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to a thousand doijlars, while thousands of women, children ard invalids have earned a comfort- able | ving. All who want to know jnst how to mike money, keeping and tending ponltry, should send tol 3s. Johnaon & Co., 22 Cus tom House St, Boston, for a copy of the Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 eta. nov4 c6i wii reason > —— Local Notices A Weit-Grovep Hann, if it be a pretty one, isafsir iodex of refinement and teste. We are showiug toeday one lot of 14 iach Suede Mousqueteire gloves at 85 c's per prir, former price $135 and $1.10; one lot : hook lacing gloves at 8} ceu’s a pair, former price $1.10, As these lote are balance of stock, | come quick and get a pair.--Stau'ev Bros. no’ 4 3i eod Fifty Overcoats at a Barguin—We wiil close this lot cut at ore price. They consist of of heavy tweeds, naps &c., &e,, worth from $6 to $8. Every person in want cf a ood, strong winter coat will do weil to cill and in- spect this lot before buying.—Jas Paton & Co. nov7 Bi Good Heavy Treusers—W» keep the best goods at the lowest price. —Jas Poton s Ce. pov; oi When the weather gets cold, the Jewel stoves give the most comfort. Buy no others and be beppy. r5 Bi Men’s and beys’ rubber coats at very lew prices at Macdonald's. nc3 Gi TALK about boys’ reefers as much as you like, but if you want to buy the best qnaliey for the lowest price, the only place in tuwn to do it is at Prowse Bros, the Wonderful Cheep | Men. no3 6) Don't forget to see the stock of boots and shoes and rubbers at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store, ne 3 Gi See the extraordinary value we are giving | m ladies’ dress cloths, mantle clothe, Some cloths at about half regular prices.— J B Mac. | donald. no3 6i The Homa Jewel cook stoves please all the women and make home happy.—E H Norton &: Co, nd Bi Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction at ths Law Courta Buililng in Chariottetown, on Friday, the Sixteenth day of December, nex’. A, D., 1802, and at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, unter and by vir'us of a power of sale con- tnined im an indentare of mortgage bearing date the fi st day of July, A-D., 1875, and made hetween Henry A. Harvie of the Conmon of Ciharlottetewn. in Queen's County, in the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island, ia the Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hanoah Harvie } is wife, of the ons part, anl Rowan Kobert Fitzzerald of Charluttetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at-law of the vther part: LL that tract, piece? or parcel of land, being tL part of Common Lot Num ver Twenty-seven 27) in the Common of Chariotretuwe, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Duniel Hodgson, Erquire, in the south-east angle of land formerly tne pro- perty of the late Georce Wastie Detlois, being also the south«ast angle of a yjlot of lard the property of Peter Gregor, and running thence easterly along the said boundery lire of the lite tiranist Hedgsen’s lind fifiy-jive (55) feet or to the western side of astreet intended as a con- tinuation of School Street; thence along the said intended street northerly one hundred and vighty-seven feet six inc! es; thence westerly parailel with the first nemed boundary line fi-ty- five (5 feet or tothe eastern beundary liue of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence slong the said boundary line sontherly one hundred and eighty-seven ('87) feet six (6) inches or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan end survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number i, 2 and 3 Atso— All that other tract, piece and parce] of laud, being part of said “‘common Lot ‘umber (27) twenty-seven, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the nerth side of Gerald Street, at the distance of forty feet easterly from the eastern side of a street intended asa con- tinuation of School Street aforesaid; thence easterly along said Gerald Sneet forty-two teet: thence northerly paralic] wth said in ended street eighty-three feet, three inenes, or to the southern boundary lhre of lend formerly the property of the late James Cahii; thence westerly alonz the same forty-two feer; thence southerly tothe plaice of comimencemen!, veing known and marked on said plan and snr- vey as Plot No, 5 For further particelars apply at jthe office of the undersigned Dated this 279th day of October, A. D. 1892, RK. R. FITZGERA! D, Mortgagee. Novl- di law CHRISTMAS TREE. SHE Ladies of ST. JOSEPH'S SODAL- ITY wi!) bold a Christmas Tree in aid of St. Joseph's Convent, On Wednesday, Nov. 16th, Contributions will be gratefully received by the Sistera of St. Joseph's Convent. N EVER FAIL IN CUR L ING ail sappressions OLD and {rreguliritics, and 4 JADON'S make women regular. its Ji i Perfectly safe. Used monthly, } , } * They have relieved m3 of a world of trouble | xiety.”"—Mrs James Howard, would not be without them f They never | Mrs C A Moa!pieler. tise ppoint,” by miil se- | Price 31. Six pack4g i four | surely sealed, upou recei ot ircular : : : - Address QUEEN MEDICINE CO, Montreal | PEARS. OF REALTH. Or GtORGE E HUGUE4, Apothecarie3 Hall, '~S 9) Se at by of price. Write ' ‘ | | tesBrisay’s Corrmer, Quzan Square, Charlotte- is as fullows ee Pa os eee | | Sta’e. Dz | State. Doz | State. Doz. | - —— —$$ $$$ Me.. 7.5} Pens, 4 3 | Obie, 4.0) : ’ ia a0 2c Y BGl Bk, v<cvsen © A ? ; Coan,....71| Ind, 50) N.C, ....36| % : i, Moises cet Penh... ce ee 232] Me ks 6.4) Ke sonal OE aes. ST 3 f GWayecess 3 “a 20 —_ _ aul cohcaet tad at | EACH PLUG OF THE It will he noticed th:t the everage number | of eggs laid per hen per year ranges from three | - ~~ dzm to over seveu dezen and that those = a 2 states which reported the largest number of | vu ! hens did not make the nist moary, because, IS "MARKED iv BRONZZ LE NONE OTHER jan2- dy & wky & PTERS. ST, GEGRGE PHARMACY, zScTORIA ROW. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! have just re wheal beet atock of Sponge TE W which are eel ‘ing very cheap to run «if feadquarters tor Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Hrashes, Tvoth (a fine jin«), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- fumes Bay Kum, etc. _ i Fine lice of Havana “izgars fast opened. Also Pipes, T'ubaccos, Cigare*tes etc. lNispensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a cialty. An elaborate SINA FOUNTAIN, the finest on epe- | P. E Island, where the most dclici us beverages | | are dispensed. F. de €. DAVIES, i aug'é Preprieter. | | i i i NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S | Tolu and Cherry Baisam eR is Cough or Cold. AFEW DOSES Sold by all Drug oot26 Will Speedily Effect a Cure Price 25 and 50 cents, Sista en ee ae | Bai DELICATE {sf ern” SOR Cet =. ; eS | | MURRAY & LANMAN’S Z rhe r | Y = b ' le é ls a RICH {4} | _e ead = RARE ea) of PUNGENT J t ; “4 —_ ‘ant i py - | WEGRPEDA | pod A? ELSI Se > £3 f,) oe haw) | ay A fete We aa Y As ee ja | . L je STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE | IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF i IMITATIONS. | — aa) ‘s|_ FRAGRANT _ 9 = Pr = LL, PVT STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum. Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. FARM FOR SALE AT POINT PLEASAST, NORTH RIVER, HIK enbcriber offers for sale that b'ock of iand—commoniy known us Binn’s Farm— containiag 140 ace: in a high state of cultivation fronting on North River. There are onthe pre mises a good dweliug house, containing 14 roows, 4130 biree aid other outbuildings The situation is oa» of the bost ia the provinee fo: & rummer resort, being oaly 4 miles from th: city, and its bDatuing and shooting facilities ars ex ellent for particu‘ars apply on the premises to MRS. Fi AIGER, orto i). A. BRKUCK, Charlottetown. Oet2é6—d eod wytf TRUSS [MPROVED THE LAST 20 Y ROTHIKG BETTER UNDER THE SUN UPTURE SEND FoR Question Sucet. On Receipt oF ANSWERS, Let Me SeLect WHat ts ReQuireD. Wit SEND You Paice. Gooos are Sent BY MAIL, Recisteneo, CoRResY AND CHEAP. Send Stamp for Iastrated Book CSAS. CL Tae Surcicat Blacninict, 134 Kino Stacey W. TORONTO The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES using the Telephones would find 7 talking mach more satisfactory if they would observe the foliowing rules :— ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud. and distinctly, 3rd. Place ‘he telephune so as to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out ali other sounds. Vo not | ress too hard on the ear, _ Lis possible to talt and be heard when stand- ing back .wo or three feet from the transmitter, if you shont loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and Jungs, besides being very aunoying to all within range of your voice, ROB ANGUB, oct ap? Manager, Potato bags. 5 009 SECOND-HAND POTATO & : GRAIN BAGS for gale by the} subscriber. R. McMILLAN. nov2—lweod pat guar her wat RE-OPENING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S., TEMPOR ARILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early ia September with superior accommodations for resevtion ot private patients, under the charge of Nursing sisters of the Cnurch of England, from St. Mar- ! garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing fia'housie College, in a quiet) neighborhood, cacily acceasiblo. For terms and further paiticulars apply to the ter in charge. 3ndy law)—sep'? Advertising. [” you wish to advertise sagen anywhere at any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York. VERYONE in need of information 09 the « subject o. advertising will do well S opbtaxr s copy of “Book for Advertisers,” 363 pages. vrice one dollar. Mailed, postage paid. on re ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper Directory of ali best papersand class journals; gives the siroulation rating of every one, and a good dea) of information abont rates aad o'her mat-ers Je tothe business of advertising. Ad- iregs ROWKLL'S ADVERTISING BULB AU | Sprnee Street. New Vort Ivr—_nvw'y WANTS, LOST, FOUND «&e| i property. JOR SALE—A Hall Stove, “* Westminister” Base Bavner, No, 0, with Russia Iron Pipe and Drum in jgood order, Enquire at the Fx- AMINER Oftice, nova; ;UND—A bunch of key4. Owner may ao tame by paying for this adyt, and proving nov! TOLEN—Aryone giving information that will lead to the conviction of the persoa who stole my express wagon from the premises of Mr L C,. Owen, King Street, on Hallowe'en, will} be suitably rewarded. All persons are cautioned | agains! purchasing the same —A. HERMANS. } novi —tf fig ete ea A boy about 15 or 16 to attend a bourse ated cow and mix hi nself generally useful, Apply at [uu Examiner office. novi Beau iful Sets of Teeth mounted on Velcanite, $10. Partial Sets from $2and upwards. Bes: of material, | werkmanship and satisfaction -- ba. J, P. MURRAY, 15 Queen Sireet. novd WAdTED—A competent girl to do general housework. Gvod wages given. Appy at American Consui’s office, coraer of Queen and W ater di reets, tf-nov4 i INERY~—Miiinery done in al] the latest 4 styl 8 and fishious by Miss Maky CURTIS at her home, Upper Queen Street. oc] re LE C—The dwelling house on c rner Prince and Dorchester S.reets, herted with hot water and containing nuiue rooms. Immediate p ssession given, House can be inapect:d cn applicauion Lo GkOrGE ALLEY. tf-—nov2 ro LEI—The Dwelling House en Hillsborougy Street, adjoining the resid once of Mr. Lemuel ‘oola. and coatain ng seven roo-ns. 105829810N.—-GUKORGE ALLEY, I nmediate tts~cois ‘O LET -Heuse on the corner ef Water and Pownal Streeta, Immediate pos-e-sion given. Kent med-rate, Apply toDR, BLancH inp, oct2t—tf W ANTED—City Canvasser of good ad iress. malaury and expences paid weekiy from «tart. Position permanent. Canadien aud Ameriean crown stock. A. Vantazes Bneqialie 1L.—BROWN BRos. Co., Nurserymen, Toronte, «nt reptl4-3-n (m w 2) T° LET—Tihat pleasantly situated residence on Richmond Sireet West. jately advertised by he undersizned, is now ready for inspeccion, velng thoroaghly renovated in everrs depurtmeant. Will be letlow. Ap. ly on the premises —'H18 HIGGINS. septz3 T° \ ONEY TO LOAN on Farm Lands. i to A. A. McLean, Attorney-at-Law. sept3—dy tf L¥T—Ap office in Brown Block, Apjly to James Paton, oct Apply r LET—A house on Lower ] Queen Street, e Apply to TnomMas McQuaip, septig Wy 4ns3> Two energetic Catholic men to} ’ take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this «ity, the o' her to covtrel dress (ftices Nos. 7 and 8, %5} Prince William a St. John, N. B, (Jardine Building). ec \ P. EK. Island on the best selling work of ; the season. and wish to hear from parties with @ vie~ of teking up the canvass in their iocality | oe Those oe = are earn- ing money; you can do the same. Apply P.O. ie 135, St Sean. N. B. Ruge i TUESDAY, NOVEMB i NE SH ne oo Ni =UNLIKE ANY OTHER.= Positivety Cures Diphtheria, Croup. Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Tonsilitis, Hoarseness, Congha, bebe Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Rneumatism, Neuralgia, Tooth ache, Nervous Headache, Sciatica, Lame Back, Soreness it Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints and Strains, AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. It is marvelous how many different compizints it will cure. Its strong po!nt lies tn the fact that it acts quickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chills. ORICIMATED BY AN CLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. All who buy direct from us, an‘ request it, shal! receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded if not satisfied. Retail price by mail % cts; 6 botties, $2). Express and daty prepaid to any part of United States or C. a {8 Valuable pamphict sent free. 3. JUMNSON & %O., Boston, Mara. GENERATION AFTER GENERETION HAVE USED AND BLESSED iT. “TITTLE QUEEN” cts CIGARS ! Ths Best Five Cent Smoke in the City, At WATSONS DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, August 20, 1892. IMPORTED Bookbinding ! g3ZineS, Law Ba9ks, Do You Know How Mach You Musis, can save by dealing with us? Works of [Art. J. D. TAYLOR Sizn of Big Bu k, J. D. McLeod's Corner. Day Backs, wave You Thought of ii? Ledgers, Cash Books, Jour 90 You Want Any Done? Ch’ own, N ov. 2, 1892. srand Sale sniioncangigin lait lacy NEW FURNITURE. negli Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. rood work, new styles, bottom prices, at our Warerooms, Queen Square. Save money and get the best goods. Come one, come all. JOHN NEWSON. Oharlottetown, Feh. 25, 1892. Have you A TERRIBLE SUFFERER To the Malto Peptonized Porter Co, Truro, N. 8. ‘sia and my life was a continual misery. me, and from weighing 245 pounds | was reduced tu 140 pounds town, to take Malto Peptonized Porter, and from the day I tir i 1 ° ‘ et tin pf : the rest of the Island. For full particulars ad- and in three months : a ee Renae comes along, E HAVE OPEN considerable territory in August 27th, 1892. se ptl3—dy & aky = “rT heard of the Lock Pocket? ever A (PATENTED,) The new and ingenious LOCK POCKET ia a sufe- guard against the loss of valuatles from out the pockets Sy means of abstraction or ctherwire. As watch pocket it is invaluable. This pocket is in use in the United States and other countries, »nd its success in New oe ee em Wrinkle PREVENTING THE LOSS OF MONEY, watches o7 other valuables brings it into uuivcresi iavor where . ever intreduc a, ith When buying Clothing see that the LOCK POCKET is attached tu your garment. Ready Made Ciothing, septl5—tf (tu thu eat) ee E. A. SMALL & CO., Wholesale Clothiers, Montreal, SOLE PATENTEES Fer CANADS, For Five Years Immetiately Relieved by Vi. FP. FP. GenTLEMEN, —This is to certify that for five years I suffered from Chronic Dyspep- 1 ceuld not eat anything without it distressing Three months ago | was recommended by wy phyacian, Dr Sutherland of this have gained 33 poands, and I can eat with comfort eny*hing Westville, N. S., August 27th, 1892 Sie sn minis The sbove certificate was swora to before J. F Olive, E q-, at Westville, N.S For sale by all Druggists. Put up by TH: M LTO P.PTO8IZ=D PORTER 62. (LTD), — — THE GREaT Jnternational Tune! Route, Reaching ver its own tracks ever i Town ard Manufsc'vring ear imporiance ia ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Con!iouous All-Rail Hi tween ‘he ” wow Atlantic and Pacific Gecans, scstnencsemmsicinien The Grand Trunk Railway has o ed n Charlottetown for the - 2 of taka en points in Michigan, Miuuesota Da ota, Mon. ‘ana, Manituba, the Northwest, Britizh Co'um- bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chicago, st Louis, Kansas Ciiy, O.naha, st. Paul, Winni- peg, &°., Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Franciaco and latermedia‘e Points: St Feul, Portland, Ore., ond Pager Sound -* Poists, with ouly ons chaoge, LEAVE MONTREAL every TUBSDAY Lov p.m, and every WRONESUAY at 935 %. mm, Tourist Ticke's toe] parts of Canada ar ‘ J ad United sta.os upon application. te For rates, routes and through tickets te al points, apply to : W. W. CLARKE, Agent Grand Trunk Railway, NERVE BEANS or six for Pot cont ty ee price THE JAMES MEDICINE OO., Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphict. Sold in— Cherioiteiwwwn by GhontGa ». + UGHKE, eee BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesaly vents. Piano and Organ ' Tuning and Repairing. \ Rt. VINNICO VBE has removed bis offee fo i Messrs. Matzerd & Moore's Bookstore, where ail orders and payments may be left. His artistic Taming and Toning is widely known among many of the lexding mu-iciaps of Nova Scotisas weilas onths Island. Having an ex- verence lasting over twenty years, his superior knowledge of Piano construcjion enables him to regulate actions to 4 nicety. giving the instru. ment a beautiful even tone, also a debeate toveh to the keyboard that few can accomplish, No catchpennay work, su h as dirt, rusiy etrince, restringing, ‘ellow keys, uli polish, etc Mr, Viontoombe ka i+ s ata clance what requires ta be done and dves it, Keiimates for repabing cheeifully given. Strings and Piano Fitiings kept on hand, All orders panctually attend-d <0. On eod—septs Past Dirast Route to Boston -—VIA—— Canada Atlantic Line. ee ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, THE FAST STEEL STEAMER GHA LAR AX, Will sail frem Yalifax to Fostor KVE WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m, - Isaves Boston EVERY SATUR- » at noon, Returniny, DAY Passeng*rs erriving at Halifax on Tuestay evening xo directly on board Sieamer, Through Tickets ard Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's, Stermens H. L, CHIPMAN, General Agent, Noble's Wharf, Halifax, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, Savanoeh Pier, lissica, octo teenage ee MR. S. A. ESTES, A Popular anon ane of Watereille, ‘aine, Restored to health after years of Suffering, + Wrrrtns: I have used GRODER’S Bo- TANIC DYSPEPSIA SYRUP and thinkit OTH ER isthe BEST mEDpicine -_ FOR Billiousness, Indigestion, Consti- pation and Stomach Trouble I ever tried. Have been subject to OYS~ PEPSIA FOR OVER TWELVE YEARS, warly REMEDIES a our KINDS OF MEDICINE WITH RECEIVING ANY BENEFIT UNTIL | UBED GRODER'S DYSPEPSIA SYRUP. 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