RYT 2 A> : » 80 Like pa 3 el \ ILAGN = ' iT DOES AWAY WITH =o) t trae ee seVue \ HARD :4 a -= oo ae a BiNC DACKACHES SCORE HANDS } ’ ({ , ‘ nalisht i ‘ i ; ii ; L — uM C aAiP IKITATIONS | . & Mit l. Halifax. Agents for | Nova S sand P. E. Isla Pr ae te 1 ey Say y RA/ £ I ¥y¥ €ak C *tL ef Tae » F Chital en will d > sicength and a quire robu t ne ilth by a persavering uso of thegreat as. Jan Fond Morita £ UU SGU SCOTT’S EMULSION | Genains prevared Be tle » Seid by a A, & tga é hse cane aR LE 7. Dreeeeseees Though you Cough @ Don’t Despair! $ Many epparently hopeless cases BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! have been cured by a course of ; Cee WINE OF AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! These pille were a wondemn! Mlecorery No other fike them in the worid. Will positively cure or reace jimanmer of disease, The information around ema yx is worth ten times cost of @ box of pile Fim out about them, and you #)'l always be thanktul, LL a posk They expel «ii impurities from the bit Priicare women find great benefit fr". sing then lustrated parm prlet fre . Retd everywhere, or sat ell for B cts. im stareps e botes 7 DR LS JOHNSON & COL, Custma PT otse bc. toa. Mame NERVE NERVE BEANS ares » covery that cure worst cases Nervous weakness of body ‘or mind cauwx BEANS aot boa, by over- or errors or ¢ — cnet youth. This Remedy ab wolutely cures the most obetinate cases when all othe: InEATMENTS nase iliet onan te relieve. ache by Gus ‘ or sent by c.ail Se ee iene acing THE DAMES MEDICINI 2... Toronte, Ont. Write for yamphint. Sold in Gratetul - Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which ern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefi] appl ition of the prope ties of well selec'- ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided ow breakfast tavles 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 constitutior may be gradually built up until strong enough w resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there sa weak poir t. Wemay esc ape many a atal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti ed by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civ rvice Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled hus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists. London, England YOUR HEALTH! ‘F YOU ARE RUN DOWN aes 4 ‘EMULSION It Will Make You Eat. Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong. Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT IS ALMOST SPECIFIC. In all Pul Diseases with emacie- tion, as well as with spitting of blood, the effects of this remedy are very marked. 60c. ano $1.00 Per BorTte. eseurcvyoucsr™me O.4t." “— THE DAILY \K POINT. Listen, Rudolph. irty yearsago your father hadn't a dol- Now I own railroads, steamboats. manks. realestate; am aU nited States sena- or, feared and respected by all; and re- Father (impressively) vember, Rudolph, all this I accom- plished by my terrible will-power and uli-dog tenacity Rudolp—But you can'tshut Mamma's uth when she once gets a-goin, can yuu pep af It uunds rather odd to read in the irdware market reports that cutlery is full. —Pittsburg Dispatch, en try to carry the world on ile somebody else is carry- eir backs Wi ng their families. —Galveston News. Ethel Knox—You are a man after my own heert. Jock Ash—Darling! Ethel Knox—-But you won't get it.—Vogue, It is just as well to beware of the pro- pedestrian. He nearly always scheme on foot.—Buffalo e-si0on al some Courier, 8 She (doubtingly)—How can you tell she’s areal lady?’ He—Why, she asked me if her hat was on straigit.—New York Herald. If time does even everything, As we are told the case is, It has an awful job on hand With those who play the races. —Troy Press. The watering-place girl says that when the ‘‘squeeze” is over in Wall street she wopes it will come her way.—Florida Times-Union, Debtor—Don't get scared, the account vill be paid in time, COreditor—That’s what I'm afraid of.—Cleveland Piain Dealer, Wonder if Jatjat Jit Singh’s 300 wives were obliged to take his name and, if so, how much they took ata time.—Chicago Dispatch. “Are Gayhart’s promises worth any- thing?” “I should say 80. Only last veek he paid $50 fora broken one,”— ‘hicago Inter Ovean. Mrs. Crimson beak—The cows are in the ‘orn, John. Mr. Crimsonbeak—All ight, dear; the corn will soon be in the ‘ows. -— Yonkers Statesman, He wets to get a photograph ; He posed in killing style. The sad result was little else Than hands and feet and smile, —Washington Star. However it may be with other lines of ade, the burglar is actively engaged pening various business establishments. Philadelphia Times. Clerk (Chicago hotel)—-What’s your maggage? Guest—One valise. one fire surance policy and a rope ten stories iigh.—Atlanta Constitution. “Beg pardon, sir; but can’t you help me to get something to eat? I have seen etter times.” ‘‘Better times? Well, who hasn’t?"— Boston Transcript. “Chollie had developed a great emount of muscle lately.” ‘‘How do you know?” “LT saw him hold his straw hat without any help.” -—Chicago Inter-Oceau. “Il seem to be considerably pushed for cash to-day,” muttered Rivers, re- ijuctantly squaring an account of $5 25 with the wheel-chair man,—Chicago Tribune. She's often accused of having no heart, The fair summer girl so sweet— But it's a mistake, as everyone knows, For dozens are laid at her feet. —Chicago Inter-Ocean. Johnny—-Pa, there's Mr. Foot; they say he’s a poet. Pa—Sh! Don’t men- tion it; nobody can tell what misfor- tunes may befall him.—Boston Trans- cript. “And yet.” said the ice dealer, 2s he shoved up the price another notch, ‘people think there is no such thing as scold snap in summer !"— Washington Star. Suitor—I have come, sir, to ask you to give me your daughter's hand. Paterfamilies—Why, sir, when I last saw it, it was in your possession.— Chips. ‘Let's go into - restaurant and get something to eat” “But I'm not hungry.” ‘‘That’s no matter; you wmiil be before you get anything.”--New York Recorder. “Great Caesar,” thought the fisherman, Beside the water blue, “I only wish the fish would bite As these mosquitoes do.” —Harper's Bazar. “Did Travers take his phonograph into a session of the board of lady man- agers, as he threatened to do?” *‘Yes,poor fellow, and the machine broke.”—Chi- cago Record. “What asuperb face,” said one Bos- ton girl to another as they stood before a marble head of Minerva, ‘‘Yes,” said the o.her. ‘What a nose for spectacles!” —Harper’s Bazar. He—Give mea kiss. She (decidedly! —I won't. He—You shouldn’t say ‘{ won't’ tome: youshould have said ‘{ prefer not’. She—But that wouldn't be true. —Life. Mr. Sweetiy—This picture looks much older than your sister, Younger sister— I guess it is, for she’s several years younger than when that was taken,— Chicago Inter-Ocean, The Doctor Passed Him, Gravennvrst, Sept. 18—About a year the newspapers contained of the curicus case of Sam Murray, a railroad brakeman, of this piace. He was paralyzed, as°a con- sequence of an injury received while coup!- ing cars, and for two years was unable to work, Several doctors, among thetn some Toronto specials, prnounced him incur able and his case hopeless. The Grand Trank Railway Company paid. him his full disability claim, and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen was about to pay a similar claim, when Murray astonished everybody by a return io health. It was proven at the time, beyond the possibility ofa doubt, that Murray’s recovery was due to Dodd’s kidney pills. A few days ago Murray applied to a life insurance company to take out a policy on his life. Two physicians have just examined him, pronounced him a desirable risk, and re- commended the company to issue a policy. That’s the kind of work Dodd's idney pills do. * _— es A ComfortSometimes, When health ix far gone in Cohsamp- tion, then sometime only ease and comfort can be secured from the use of Scott’s mulsiong. What is much better is to take this medicine in time to save your health, Prince Co. Exhibition EXAMINER P. E. |. RAILWAY, In connection with the Prince County Exhibition and Races, to be held at Sum- merside on WEDNESDAY, 4th October next, the following arrangement for Fares and Trains will be made :— On October 4th a Special Passenger Train will Standard. Leave Charlottetcwn 7.45 a. mm ¢ Rovalty Junction e.00 North Wiltshire +635 * H River. 8.45 © Bradal bane : as ae Emerald ...... 7 = esshaard 9.30 « Kensington. 9.45 « Arrive Summicerside., .......+101o_.“ Leave for return 5.15 p.m Return Tickets will be issued by this train, good for return by same train on late of iesue, from Stations between Char- ottetown and Colville, inclusive, at $1.00 each, and from other Stations at one first- class far« A Special Passenger Train will aleo Standard. Leave Tignish....4.... 6.45 a. m DE ic eanans — 140 7 Bleembeld wc usnmervorr Shh E PENS 5 5 2 sug ssecveenginis $15 * “Peete e,.. i aeeS “ Weleegioss......45.4 95 “ « Miscouche....... 10.10 “ Arrive Summerside.........#10.30 “ “ Leave for return... 5.00 pm Return Tickets will be issued by this train, good for return by same train on date of issue, from Stations between Tig- nish and Bloomfield, inclusive, at $1.00 each; from Stations between Mill River and Conway at 80 cts., and from other Stations at one first-class fare.. Return Tickets at same rates will be issued from Stations west of Summerside by regular train on October 3rd, good for return on October 4th and 5th, to parties in charge of Live Stock or other Exhibits. Return Tickets will be issued at one first-class fare: from Charlottetown, Cape Traverse, Tignish and intermediate Sta- tions to Summerside by regular trains on October 3rd and 4th, good for return on 4th and Sth. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. Railway Office, Charlottetown, ? Sept, 26, 1893. Posi iP (sg P. BL. RAILWAY. Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown : ress for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 am Exp > g Accomm«e for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris..............-6 30 “ Accommodation for Summerside. .....2 40 pm Express for Mount Ste town and Souris........ “ wart, George- ihigu Schennevesde ae Passengers for the West can leave Char- lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside at8.l5 and Tignish at 11.55 a m., returnin same Guy, reaching Summerside at 4.05 anc Charlottetown at6.20 p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas sengers going East can leave Charlottetown at6.30 a.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown at la. m., returning to Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.40, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris and ount Stewart. . ....0..--64-+2-..4 98 Dam Accommodation from Summerside. .9 40 “ Accommodation trom Georgetown, Sourisand Mount Stewart........... 53;5pm Express from Tignish and Summer- Ch os atheedtrbdapusteata irisnioausleae All Trains are m7 by Eastern Standard me. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, EUREKA HOTEL, WATHR STREET J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, and Good to meet all Trains Moderate charges. Free Coach Steamboat». table. C. A. BENOIT, Propretor® Oh’town, July 31, 1893—3m im w f “MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auetion, at the Court House tn ( hariottetown, tn Queen's County. on WEDNESDAY, the first day of November next, A. D. 1803, at the hour of twe-ve o’elock’ noon, under and by virtue of a power of sal- contained in a certain Ind- nture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-sixth day of —uzust, A. D. 285, made between John Coombs and Ada Christina Coomba, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, oi the other part :— Ail that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :-—~ ommencing) on the west side of Great G Py atthe north- east angle of a piece of fund iatety sold to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George Street to Euston street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thenee sooth, Adjoining the land of Philip Large, eighty-fivedeet; thence east for the distance Uftwenty-four feet; thence north along the western boandary of Joseph Jack- son's land to the northern boundary of Joseph Jackson’s land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the p ot commencement, bei part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one a xty-twe in the Fifth Hundred of town Lots im Charfottetown, together with all buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1895. RICHARD HEARTZ, septl9—2aw Ul sle tth Mortgagee. DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Prinze Elward Island IN CHANCERY. Before the Master of the Rolls. LUCRETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and Executrix, Complainant, and JOHN DOULL AND OTHERS, Defendants ENMAN’S GROCERY STORE Formerly J. D. McLeod & Co's. a 1O1CE FAMILY GROCER Flour, Tea, Biscuits, &c. 4 freer ete —————$—— We will Endeavor to give Customers Every Satisfaction. S. B. ENMIAN & CO. - Charlottetown, September 21, 1893—eod & wky CARD! — - — 1 ) 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 GRO_ERTES second to none in the Provinces. J. PD. MACLEOD & CO. N. B.—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, in WHITE’S BUILDING, occupied by W. B. Robert- son, Esq., two doors north of the Old ¢tand. i. dD. 8. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893—iy lw then eed & wky oy ue RY BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW AT THE City Hardware R. HB. NORTON Charlottetown, September 5, 1893 Lore. & CO mon thu ~ SSSR GEOL GED ARS EAE NSS SNS NDR NCR, tA oo len Mees shes URES =| o me - 2g Cy w ats K 5 38 hes te e “ ‘S Ves ask aN as {4 2 r yg i? Sy ww! Fx * RE oy Hus ' - Me ia >. Si%2 a aT 4 REG Tee Pee x Pie iets SESE Sins Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. Ié contains neither Opium, Morphinc nor other Narcotic substance. 16 Is a hargiless substitute for Parevoric, Drops, Soothins fyrups, and Castor Oi lé is Pleasant. Its puarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Tiillions of Mothers. Castcria destroys Worms and ailars foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Cure, cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves testhing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the foad, regrk aoe. 7 + 7 . +- uy ates the stomach an@ bowels, giving -healthy aud naterel sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Hother’s [’riend. Whereas by an order made tn this cause by the Master of the Rolls on the 30th day of August, A. D. 1995, it was referred to me, the personal estate and effects of which the late Hon. Charles Young, deceased, testate, Was possessed, or to which he was entitled, at the time of his decease, also of the debts and liabilities owing to and by the said testator at the time of his decense, a that I should cause to be publixhed in the Royal Gazette andséuch other papers as I she think fit an advertisement, calling upon ail persons claiming in respect of any such debts or liabilities, other than those already duly fur- nished to the Exeeutrix of the testator, to come in before me and prove such debts and claims, and that IT should ix a peremptory day for that purpose, and that such ,of the creditors as how id not come in and prove their debts and claims by the time so to be fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of the said order, Now I do hereby, in pursu- ance of said order, give public notice that I do hereby fix MONDAY, the Thirtieth day of Oetober next, at eleven o’clock in the fore- noon, at my office in Chariottetown, in Queen's County, as the time and place for all rsons (except as aforesaid) having or claim- ng to have any debt, claim or demand ag=inst the estate of the said Testator to come in be- fore me and prove the same, and any person neglecting to come in and prove his or her . Claim or demand before me at such time and place will be exciuded from the benefit of the order of the 30th day of august, A, D. 1393. Dated at Charlottetown, this nineteenth day of September, A. D. 1893. W. A. 0. MORSON, Master in Chancery. sept2}—roy gaz tl 30th Oct; dy ex m w ftl th Oct; wy ex ti 30th Oct; dy pat tu tha sat Seth Oct; wy pat Ui 30th Vet. Sportsmen, Attention ! Send for our catalogue of Portable Boats and Canoes. ‘hey are nage for Fishing, Shooting and Cruising. Sportamen can reac any lakeor river with them. and can carry them as” Weighs from 35 Ibs up. Prices from up. Invest in one and save time and money. ACME FOLDING BOAT CO., 242 St. James Street, Montreal, septll—lm amongst other things, to take an account of | Castori Castorir sass vOl1l1. | 2itorl ° “Oastorta is ca cxcellent madicins for ch’l- “ Ca>toria is so we!l alopted to chi" "ren that #262. a toess bre repeatcdiy told smu cf iis T rscumamend ‘t as superior loany preseripiiog poud ehcelu aren.” xuoe L to mic.” .. G. &. Cracen, I. A, Ancnez, M. D., Lowell, hiaes. 111 Se, Oxford 8e., Lroosiyn, N. Y¥, * Qastoria is the best rerucdy for children of “Our physicians ia the children’s depart WEG 1 ise Quaated. Th wetted yz i323 ot ment huvo spesca highly of their experi- f sut when cithers willeonsigerthorei ' emce in their oulside proctice with Ca-toria, is tof (attr chihirca, @ubtite Custerig i (| Gud altho: we enly bero aizong cur ¢.-ad of the vorious quaek nostrums which s7e med e jes What {s Emnown as reguicr 4 -struring their lovea ones, by forviaopiiu are free to confess that the miorpbime, S-$thing syrup and other bs: sgents dow ® their throats, thereby senciag té 0 Wo preimuiure yraves.”’ Da. J. F. Kovcnzios, Couwa;, Ar The Centaur Company, 77 Murray Street, New York City, otra wioria has won us to look with al Unsitan ilosrirat axp Onepensary, Boston, Masa Auten C. Swirn, Pres., FIRST-CLASS MEER & GOLD WATCHES ANC OTHER GOODS. gE. W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCE. Charlottetown, Septensber 14, 1993, | | | | ' } ° os MONDAY, OCTOBER TheDaily Examine The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. 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We make this exceptional offer in order that we may sccure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. For nearly fourteen years we have conducted business in this city in the lines of SEEDS and GROCERIES to the eatisfaction of our patrons, as is evidenced by the fact that a large proportion of our present customers have dealt with us regu- larly from the start. For several yeass past we have foreseen that the develop ment of our Seed business—now the largeet in that line in the Maritime Provincee— would eventually make it advisable to give up the eale of Groceries altogether. That We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE | a i ' Nhe lo» Bo Ln Hs So in lp Me To Sn ‘Sh Sb ln Si Nip So bn ie Nip Ip ln Ns ie ln = 1893. HEART FAILURE, FAINTNESS, DYSPEPSIA, with Complete Nervous Prosiration, Cured by Using HAWKER’S NERVE & STOMACH TONIC, A LADY'S EXPERIENCE. Mr. Wm. Thompson of Masquash, N. B., savs: “For 2 years past my Wife bes rudered win Acate Dyspepsia sccompanie i with ox mp! t' nervous prostration and & smothering sen-ation about the Aeert whic’ frequenly produced an attack of feintness. She became weak avd nervous, lest all energy, cad t constant feeling ef dread, She suffered intense pain in the sfomacn afer exting, which was usually followed by the smothering s-nsation abort tho beart and fainting spel/s, Bhe tried a creat Many remedies and was treatea by the doctors for some time, but obtained no relief. She became so discouraged that she gee up all hope of ever getting better, whea stor suggested that she try BAWKER'S NERVE AND STOMACH TONIC and LIVER PILLS, which had protuced remarkntle conueres in several cases he knew of. We did soand she obtaine4 immediate relief from the distress atter ta’. ing the second dese, and has continued to improve ever since until today she is as we at ever, and can enjoy her foed without fear of suffering. J cannot speak too higbly of these valuable medicines which have reslond m wife to bealih upd strength and saved mucl enJering and expense.” Rev. Henry M. Spike, Rector of Musquash N. Bays: “1am personally acquainted >ith Mre. Tompron’s case, and am greatly pleasec that the medicine which I recommended to hes produced such remarkable resuits.” Soid by all druggists and general dealers. Manufactured by the HAWKER MEPICINE CO,, Ltd, £t. Joha, N. B. } | | TONIC £0 cts.; PILLS 25 cts. | WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Bu ter Dishes and Eve Cases, « rere stock of WAXED We also carry & } PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every deveription. SCHORI-LD BROS. Importers aud Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. a Johnston's Fluid Beef maintains its high standard as A Pertect Beef Food. STAMEINAL a TONIC ene —_——__—— —————— ia a FOOD and cow bined. It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, qualities of HYPOPILOSPHITES in the and the tonic form of a Palafable Becf Tea. Milk Granules’ is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. 5. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. Sr. Joun, N. B. JUST OUTI WAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER time has arrived, and we now RETIRE FROM THE GROCERY BUSINESS, not becanse of any want of suecess in that line or want of confidence in our ability to continue to compete for a fair ehare of patronage, but for the reason that we have plans for the future which, properly carried out, will, apart from the Grocery business take up all our time and employ all our capital. ‘ We propose to further develop ani extend our Seed trale, improve wherever pos sible the quality of the Seeds we sell, and increase our facil:ties for conducting tha business; to enter more largely into the growing of Seed« for our own trade in anch lines as this can be profitably done, and in connection with the Sed business conduct A COMPLETE BOOK STORE, in which the sale of Agricultural Literature will be made a epecialty. _ Our former Store in MONAGHAN’S BRICK BUILDING, on QUEEN STREET is now being completely refitted and prepared for the proper carrying out of the above named plans. This Store will be Open for business as oon as possible, and due notice will be given of the date. In the meantime our office remains where it is at present and we respectfully request prompt payment of all due and overdue accounts. We have now to cordially tender our sincere thanks to our many friends and cus tomers ‘n both the city and country for their liberal! patronage, and beg to infurm them that we have sold out our STOCK OF GROCERIES and the good will of our Grocery | business to MESSRS. BEER & GOFF of thie city, and we bespeak for them the | watronage Of Our customers in the Grocery line, and we feel confident that MESSRS. | EER « GOFF will endeavor to please all our old customers by giving them GOOD | GROCERIES AT LOW PRICES and prompt attention, euch ae we have ever | GEO. CARTER & CO. - qieteing ye above, we shall make every effort to s. former Grocery customers, who may favor us with their patr . i. o? ° ‘ona, , thea attention and satisfaction which we are gute they have received in the on arid ee ere ae we merited their eonfidence jin recommending their customeis BEER & GOFF. oo Messrs. Geo. Carie | ; ; } i } Charlottetown, August 31, 1892, i A Z : 5 c fi 5 v es STREAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. r “J will ~ Sone Zou ~ . ‘o Wnatil Farther Notice the Steame Cartier, Hagh McLean, Master follows :— : argue ren «a | Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte. town every Tuesday, Wednesday 7 hursd 4y mornings at 7 o’el« Halliday’s W hart. Will leave Chartottetown for {alliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves aime evenings at 3 o’clock, remaining at Brush W hart every Tuesday and Wedn ‘lay evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetow n, arriving there about 8 o'clock. Will go up to Vernon alternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Wharl, East River, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; Leaving ey Vheet for Charlottetown at w & m.. calling at Haggarts’s and | Hickey’s Whart, ages Will leave Charlottetown and wh, calling at River Bridge every for Ilickey’s and Cranberry Wharves ui 8 o'clock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go w Mount Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapawd or Char lottetow n at7 o'clock, a m.; will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o'clock, p. m., and return to CharioUetown, arriving it 9 o’e.ock. L. C, OWEN, Agent. Ch’town.