ia! ae —_ ————— — THE ee ¢ ‘ i qi '2 ik 3 : Beene Be There’s Nothing Like SUN \SX SOA? IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBINC BACKACHES SORE HANDS [Jon's =" Sunlight wiTHKouT TRYING 2 REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS + TO LET. y= Bo Bs B® BB OBOE ‘Though you Cough ¢ , : 9 Don’t Despair! ? Many apparently hopeless cases ‘ $ have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ ( TRY IT! DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. OO i i i i i itis pRSOw PILLS Make New, Rich Eig: AT ALL nilly were a © em in the « ; eli manner of o e ihe : A na -i box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pills . out abx hem, and ¥ will always be thankfal, =" Ls pose. They erpel a ritier from the bia f ate women reat | et a @ thet Dlustrated p T sent ts wail for % cts in stamps sgi@ DR LS JOHNSON & OO... % Cu a ilouse St. bortem, Maga TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! INSTANTLY CUSED BT ONZ APPLICATION OF NERVOL. 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. NERVE BEANS wlutely cure . 2 fREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sobki by drug gists at $1 per package, or six for or sent b mail ot seceiyt of price by addressing THE JAMEs MEDICINI WO. Teronte, Oat. Writefor pamphict. Soldin— Cratetul—Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. ‘B at : r} wledge of the nat t 4 iws iz erm the uperations oft d gestion apd nutrit » at i by a carefnu app! : | i weii-seiect ed Ca M | ss provided our break fa ‘ sw s delicately flavored beverage w] “AY w many heav' doctors’ | [t is 1e judicious ise of ou art f diet that a conettutior nia © ora : " ntil strong enough Wr tendency to diseas« H wiles are thoa iny ‘? ‘ t mK Wherever there 4 & WeAK | We may escape many ¢ fatal shaft by ing ourselves well fort: {a properly nourish e * { Service Gazette. M vl | vith bolung water or milk. Gracers, labelled MES EPPS & CU., Homecepathic sts. London, En tand. Consumption is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- derful Food Medicine, Scott's Kmulsion which is now in high repute the world over. “CAUTION.” —Beware of substitates Genuine prepared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Suld by all druggists. Soe. and $1.00. HOUSE TO LET. rO LET, a comfortable Dwelling Honse situatad orner of Kent and Pownal Street Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, _sept2s tf a At Medical Hall. WANTED.—Canvasser Salary and expenses paid Position permanent. Canadian and Ameri- can grown stock. Advantages unequalled.— BROWN BROS. CO., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont Sw (m w 8)—octs of good address. weekly from start. WANTED.—The Provident Savings Lif Assurance Society of New York wanta good man to represent them in Charlottetown and vieinity. Low rates, and plans easily can- vassed. A very liberal contract will be given @ good man Address ©. T. Gis ESPIE, Gen, agers ao Maritime Provinces, St. John, N. B. oct2 { ra => announced, was born in Breokliel Mass., Aug. 138, 1818. Her grandfut -«1 | was a colonel in the revolution and also | | thatend determined oughly educated, DAILY A REMARKABLE WOMAN. | Was Lucy Stone One of the Pioneer Ad voecates of Woman's BRighte«, Luey Stone whose death was recent! participated in the famous 5 ay’s rebel- | lion. Her father was a prosperous New England farmer. Quite early in life sbe | became possessed of a desire to be abie to read the Bible in the original, and to to become thor- She graduated at Ob- | erlin in 1847, and in that year gave her | first lecture on woman's rights the one she had always borne, Asa sneaker Mrs. Stone’s merits were oj a | peculiar and rare o! ler, and caused Eliz her In | the | in brother's church at Gardner. Mass, 1848 she took the lecture field for Massachusetts Anti-Slavery association, | the through f the United States | in that capacity traveling then ssitled portions and Canada. In 1855 she married Henry B. Blackwell. but believing that her in- fluence as an individual would be com- promised by giving up her name it was expressly agreed that she should retain abeth Cady Stanton to sayof her she was the first speaker who really stirred the Nation's heart on the subj-ct of woman's wrongs. THE She came of good Ne Her great grandfathe GIRLHOOD OF LUCY STONE. vy England stock fought in tie! French aod Iudian war; her grand father was an officer in the War of the | Revolution, and afterward captain of four hundred men iu Shay’s rebellion. Her father was a prosperous farmer, | much respected by his neighbors. Lit- tle Lucy grew up a healthy, vigorous | child, noted for fearlessness and truth- fulness, a good scholar and a hard work- er in the house and on the farm. Every one on the farm worked. The mother | milked eight cows the night before Lucy | was born, and gaid regretfully, when in- | formed of the sex of the new baby, | “Oh, dear! I am sorry itis a girl, A woman's life is so hard {” The little girl early became indignant at the way shé saw her mother and other women treated by their husbands. and by the laws, and she made up her chiid- | ish mind that those laws must be chang- | ed. Roading the Bible one day, wiile | stilla child, she came upon the text, | “Thy desire shall be to thy husband, | and he shall rule over thee.” At first she wanted to die. Then she resolved | to go to college, study Greek and He- | brew, read the Bible in the original, and | satisfy herself whether such texts were correctly translated. Her father helped his son through col- | lege, but when his daughter wanted to | go, he said to his wife, “‘Is the child | crazy?” The young girl had to earn the money herself. She picked berries and | chestnuts and sold them to buy books | For years she taught district schools, studying and teaching alternately. She | soon became known as a successful | teacher. Once she was engaged to teac! | a “winter school” which had been broken | up by the big boys throwing the master out of the window. | But in a few days she had this difficult school in perfect order, and the boys be- | came her most devoted lieutenants; yet she received only a fraction of the salary paid to her unsuccessful predecessur. At the low wages received by woman teachers, it took her until she was twenty-five to earn the Money to curry ver to Oberlin, then the only cvol- lege in the country that admitted women, Crossinz Lake Erie from Buffalo to Cieveland, she could not afford a stateroom, but slept on deck on a pile of grain sacks, among horses and freight, with a few other women, who, like herself, could only pay for a ‘deck passage.” At Oberlin she earned her way by teaching in the preparatory departm: n: of the college, and by doing housework in the Ladies’ Boarding Hall at three centsan hour. Most of the students were poor and tie college furnished them board at a dollar a week. But she conld not afford even this, and during most of her course she cooked her fuod in her own room, boarding herself at a cost of less than fifty cents a week. She had only one new dress during her col- lege course—a cheap print, and she did not go home once during the four years. —Boston Transcript. Bonnet of Golden Tan Felt. This charming little bonnet may be copied in any color to wear with various costumes. It is made of a plateau of golden tan felt, trimmed with narrow \ ‘ \\ ty Wh G2) J: Se ds Wf“ - £- Wy . “ am» uM YC o2- F > DY Yih Saad ay Hy Ya tii < a d YY, Aa yy EF Y we _ i \ = he black insertion and ingeniously folded to the shape of the head. It is simply but effectively trimmed with rosettes of black satin, black quills and black ospreys, and tied with black satin strings.—Lady’s Pictorial. Very Bad, ‘“‘Was the play bad?” ‘Well, I guess it was ; why, even the gas went out at he end of the second act,”—Texas ifcvings. Warp off the cholera by getting your system in healthy working condition. Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, with a course also of Hawker’s Pills, will excite every organ of the body to healthy action and afford the surest safeguard against disease. ————_— Testing His Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask him for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He knows this is the best form in which to take cod liver oil. Bertin, Nov. 6.— Advices received from St. Petersburg says twenty-two Catholic priests, a few days ago, were exiled from the Vistule district on the charge that they opposed the authorities. Yesterday, under guard, the priests started for their destina tion, aud a large number of persons attempt- ed to rescue them from the gendarmes. A desperate fight followed. The gendarmes were reinforced by Cossacks, who fired into the crowd, killing and wounding many persons. Further trouble is feared. Ortawa, Nov. 9.—A departmental en- juiry in the vieinity of Kingston, thelocai ity in which the last animal landed in Great Britain suspected of pleuro was bought, totally fails to reveal any traces of disease. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. | nature | a certain cure for all diseases of the kid- | the facts that they have a by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, am are sold evervwhere, of by mail on re | ceipt of pr ce. 50 cents a box, or 6 boxe: tor $2.50 om - mane ‘ as Coauvrineed, - Nova Scotia was in Goubt a | o the ye ness of th eported eure of | Mrs. B Ma } ex-C } ‘ ' Linzle 9 te \ e, YW ( by | our f Ha ce N 4 ;s mel | Tonic anl Hawk Pit I} wrote to S4 re Lingle th vente man pr Hiplv a sured him il test | monials were genni! | every town of our province, EXAMINER : 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 made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. These pills have proven themselves to be | neva and blood, such as backache, rheu- matism, Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, etc Enqu-ry amongst local drugg very sts elicits large sale and are an infallible cure for kidney dis- orders. Dodd’s Kidney Piils are manufacturer +KATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF | AFTER MANY DAYS. How a Queens County Man Found | Pormanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- - ers of this Paper Should Know. eo Here and there, in almost are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after | year. It isto reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. | | } | } Branscomb’s home is Mr. a Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa ive of the Groder compan; called upon him, Sept. rst, o' the present year. His greetin, was most cordial. He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv ing expression to the followin; statement: “It is five years since | firs: became afflicted with a form o! indigestion. Last winter it b:- came more severe, developin, into chronic diarrhce: I canno cell you how much | sufferec for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemec as though relief could. not b found. You wil! remember how [ told you of my condition an: asked your advice about takin, : bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicin: was a laxative and might no meet my needs. I delayed buy ing for a few hours until | be gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach. It was with difficulty that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after | bought Groper’s Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my) stomach were removed, My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now ] cat and drink as well as I ever could. I have gained constant- ly in flesh since March last. I an perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others sho suffer as I did may know where to find a cure,” Truly yours, E. A. Branscoms, Removed! I HAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (iN THE SAME*BUILDING), where I will be pleased to see all my old customers. The cheapest place in the City to get your Books. Day Books, Ledgers, Journals. Cash Books, etc , a Specialty. J. D. TAYLOR sept23 TO LET. One-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Possession about the middle cf November. Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. Se oct24—tf olonial House, MONTREAL. stating that our new FALL and We have pleasure in i is now ready, and is being mailed WINTER CATALOGUE to country customers. Those not receiving a copy will oblige by writing for one. We have taken considerable trouble this year to this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and Jiustrations, and trust that our customers will consult it in within the vext few days make wdering. : Tovs and other Christmas goods are omitted’ from this Catalocue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these things alone, and this will be ready in good time for the holiday season, Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to. HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal. November 9 18983—tu th sat COAL. COAL. Loading and to Arrive: 3,000 Tons Goal. Old Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Round and Slack, Acadia Round and Nat, Interclonial Nut, Vale Nut, will be sold at the Lowest Prices. Cc. LYONS. Chaazlottetown, October 5, 1893. All which of ST Castoria is Dr. fa:nucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Cilldren. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor othor Narcotic substanee. I¢ is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Props, Soothing Cyrups, and Castor Oil It is Pleasant. Its guaraxteo is thirty years’ use by PMillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colie. Castoria rclicves tecthing troubics, cures constipation and flatulency,. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach an@ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case teria is tho Children’s Panzacea—the Mother’s Fricud. 4. moss << . yastcri1. Castori1. * Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch'l Mothers have repeatccly told me of its ” “ Castoria is so well adapted to ch!" !ren that I recommend it as superior loany prescription known to me.” tren. y ood effect upon iheir children. D.. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Mass. TW. A, Ancera, Mf. D., 11120. Oxford Ut., Drovkiza, N. ¥. “Our physicians in the children’s depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice w:th Castoria, and although we only hare a:nong our medical supplies what is known as requicr products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has woa us to look with favor upon it.” Unirep Hosprrat anp Dispensary, Bostoa, Mass * Mastoria is the best remedy for children cf which | a: acquainted. [hone tio csy is 1.0t far distant when mothers will consiJer the rea! iutervst of tucir children, cu . use Castoria in- sicad of the various quack nostruins which are destro ving thir loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and ether hurtful agexts down their throats, thereby sending the m te prewiature graves.” Dr. J. F. Krncnerog, Conway, Ar Auten C. Surrn, Pres., The Centan> Comps-y, T! Murray Street, New York City. 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 frem 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 ROBERT PALMER & CO. Charlottetown Sash and Door Factory! READ THIS! We are now better prepared than ever to supply C i VE t pply Contractors with P 4 DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS te FINISE, SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stecix. = 3 _, Weare also prepared to do al! kinds of JOBBING in Planing ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret Sawing. r All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. 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Sereenieieeatiennenn nate _ 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, one door north of the Old Stand, 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 GROCERIES second to none in the Provinces. J. D. MACLEOD & CO. _ N. B.—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, in WHITE'S BUILDING, occupied by W. B. Robert- son, Ksq., two doors north of the Old Stand. J. DM. & COZ Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893—dy lw then eod & wky ea NEW TEA, JUST RECEIVED. 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, England, a resh supply of THIS SEASON’S NEW TEAS, and as we have bought them right we intend to sell them right. will pay you to call and see our prices and give us a trial. S. B. ENMAN & CO, McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tu thu sat The Greatest _ Rheumatic and Neuraigia Cure Of the Hae HOUSEHOLD p pase AND (eM, nv PAIN GURE ((BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNAL)? =. P RICE SO CENTS MANUFACTURED ONLY GY THE HAWKER MEDICINE GOY. >. ST JOHN, N.B. BUSINESS STAND AT ORYVELL. TO LET, and ellis aati! on lst De- cember next, or sooner if desired, the Buat- ness Premises and Dwelling House at Of- WELL CROSS ROADS, 1 Ow occupied by Mr Norman McLood. This is one of the snost desirable Stands in Prince Fdward Islana for acountry store. There is a large Store, Ware- house, Shed, Dwelling Hcuse and Orchard, ali in good order. Apply to Norman McLeod, on the premises; toM. & QD. C. MelLeod, Charlottetown, or te the subsc. iber. HUGH McLEoOD, Orwell, Nov. 3, 1892—m 5s & wy lm AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to take orders. steady work, prompt pay. Salary or Commission; Mt. Hope Nur series, Established 1840. Most complete in the world. Write ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. oct28—dy 11 wy 5i Farm For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, aboui 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 Houere 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 Buier Bishes 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. SCHOFI’ LD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. P. EB. I. RAILWAY. Until Farther Notice the trains of this Rail a will run daily (Sundays excepted) as ‘ollows :— Trains will leave Charicttetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish .6 00 am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris...............6 3 ™ Accommodation for Summerside...... 2#pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- SOW BES MOGI, . .. 0b. 0000 cr0c0s 2040 ae Passengers for the Wert can leave Char lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Saummerdde at8.i5 and Tignish at 11.55 a. m., return same day, reaching Summerside at 445 @ Charlottetown at62) p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene, Pas sengers go ng East can leave Charlottetown até.30 a. m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown ativa. m., retarning to © lottetown same day, arriving at 5.35, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlotietown;: Express from Georgetown, Souris and sion Peoumt Ghowart. .. 6.2.65 6 5 sens 2am Accommodation from Summerside...9 40 “ Accommodation from Georgetown, Sourisand Mount Stewart. ... 5ijpm * Express from Tignish and Summer- GED: cccee Phen dobbs voee K¥b0s bO0 . 62 All Trains are ren by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, Black. Halifax & P. E. Island §. $, Line STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.8., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax sbout 6 a. 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 apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent, Summerside Halifax, N. &., Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. ‘ Sat N i893. _ Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacque Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will run a foliows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, calling at Halliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at 30 clock, remaining at Brash Wharf every 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 allernate Wednesday. On Fridays wil! leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s W hart, East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.; lcaving at and Cranberry Wharf for Chariottctown 7.30 a. m.. calling at Haggarty’s Hickey’s Wharf, Will leave Chariottetown for Hickey's and Cranberry Wharves at 3 o'clock, p. m., Te- turning to Chariottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday wil! Mount Stewart Bricge. On Saturdays will leave Crapaud or Char- lottetown at7 o'clock, @& m.; wil leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o'clock, p- m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about $ o’ciock. go L. C, OWEN, Agent Ch’town,