me tt MONDAY, NOVEMBER 21 1892. Summerside Exports. Scmmerstpe, Nov. 17. Par atr Northumberland, Cameron master, for Point Duchene on 17th : 21 bags potatoes oan thy ; 13 GA cases eggS....... seeeee 348 100 bush oats. ...- 2. cccesces 34 "2 brie oysters 803 400 lambe.... 800 ” horses.... 76 “tubs butter me 12 115 yds Islund cloth : v2 | bri eels ; 1 $2281 Per Northumberland, on 15th 38 cares eggs. ......+-++- $203 277 bels oysters.......-++++- 162 i boxes eels... LO 2 boxes poultry .. 6 12 tons starch . 7 20 47 bags potatoes 23 , bri mackerel. 5 SN vseeda oheeel eeee 300 100 bush oats.... 34 $2068 SHIP NEWS. S'side, Nov i6—Eat SS Fastnet, Hopkins, Halifax, mdse; 17th, Janie S, Silliker, Baie Verte, lumber; 18th, Foam, Moran, Ch'town, cosl: Cld—Ji7th, Janie S, Siiliker, Baie Verte, produce; 18:h, Foam, Moran, Ch’town, How to Make Money The following statistics, gathered from reliable sources, are both interesting and inatructive, and may be turned into money, so to speak, by farmers and poultry-raisers. The number of fowl has greatly increased in the United States during the last five years, but this increase has been larger in the New England and Middle States than in any other. Twenty-seven States report over one million each. Seventeen States report over two millions each. Thirteen States report over three millions each, while the State of Illinois, lowa, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania report over five millious each. In eighteen of the States the annual average product of eggs per hen is as follows State. Doz. | State. Doz. | State. Dez Me.. 79 Penn.,....53 | Ohio, . 40 RO OE, Reena bnbes 36 Conn.,....7.1 | Ind, .5.0| N.C.,....36 N. H.,....6.7 | Tenn,,....47 | Ala., 32 Ecc cock ies 44/8.C.,.....31 Vin coal OE OtBesc ce oe ee It will be noticed that the average number of eggs laid per Leu per year ranges from three dozen to over seven dozen and that those states which reported the largest number of hens did not make the most money, because, as the figures show, they only got an average of four to five dezen eggs per hen per year, while the New England States showed an average of from six to over seven dozen. The question arises then why do hens in the New England States average more than seven dozen eggs per year per hen, while in Louisiana they only overags three dezen? The reason must be fouad in the fact that in the New England States, Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay is almost universally used, while in the west and south it is not used much. Louisiana has not gone behind but the North- ern States have gone ahead; There is no doubt at all but what the extensive use of Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay and for the improvement of poultry has boosted the poultry industry more than all other influ- ences put tegether. The poultry industry of this country now amounts to between five and six hundred miliions of dollars annually and the profits are said to be enormous, One man in Mass., near Boston, has made twenty theusand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to thousand dollars, while thousands of women, children and invalids have earned a comfort- able living. All who want to know just how to make money, keeping and tending poultry, should send to I. 3. Tanne & Co., 22 Cus- tom House St., Boston, for a copy of the Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 cts. nové d6éi wii _—-—- --2o--——- Local Notices Men’s and Boys’ Reefers.—The best value evet shown in Charlottetowo. If you want clothing that will wear come toJ B Macdon ald's nol? Gi Special bargvins teenight in boots and rubbers at the Vominion boot and Shoe Store. -) B Macdonald's. nol9 6i Buy your rubbers and rubber boots at Goff Bros. vl8 tf 1000 pairs job boots selling at a big discount. Come and see them at (Golf Bros. Boot Factory. nls tf Boots, Boots —For your own sake do not buy your fa!l and winter boots until you see the best and cheapest at the Dow- inion Boot and Shoe Store. Nov. 18 di dy & wky. Talk about booming. We are sending in our repeat orders for men’s reefers, which proves that the people cannot be fooled but are determined to buy their clothing at Prowse Bros., where they can get the best goods for the lowest prices. nl7 3i This has been for many years the cheap- est place to get crockery, china and glass- ware. We yet havea large stock of nice china and porcelain. —W P Colwill nl7 3w dw ~~ —--— eee Man of the house—It strikes me that I've seen your face. Stranger—Yes, you have. I sold you a cook book ja year agu. What are you selling now? A sure cure for dyspepsia. Only 50 cents.—-Brocklyn Life. oe ty For Over Firty Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherab awakes as “bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs, Wiasloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr oe Ir is beyond all doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tobacco with the smokers of Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from it than from any other tobacco made, and these of them who have used it long enovgh to test its merits never abandon it for any other brand. The reason for this preference is that the “Myrtle Navy” is made of the very finest leaf which is grown, and that in every process of its manufacture the most vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu ine aroma of the leaf. NEW COODS | 75 BARRELS . FLOUR—“ Carter's Best,” ‘**Kent,” ‘* Sunbeam,” ** Delight,” ** White Eagle.” 100 bris. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. 50 ** SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows and Raw. 50 casks KEROSENE, American Water White. 50 chests TEA, Strong & Fine Flavored. 100 boxes RAISINS, Valencias and Layer. Aiso—A large stock of CURRANTS, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, PURE SPICES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, EXTRACTS, ete. ALL NEW GOODS, bought weil, and must, if possible, be all cleared out this Fall and Winter to make room for our large and yearly increasing Seed business. Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Specially low prices for large pur- chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us, GEO. CARTER & CO. Grocers and Seedsmen. novd —dy law & wy tf y y LADIES ! If you desire a transper- ent, CLEAR, FRESH com- lexion, free from blotch, vemish, roughness, coarse- nees or pimples, use Old Dr. Gordon's PEARLS OF HEALTH, They cure all Suppressions and Irregularities, and make women regular. They create New Rich Blood, which mantles the cheeks. Wasting Discharges cease, The RBreath be- comes Sweet and Healthful. Nervous Prostra- tion vanishes. Eyes bright and strong, spirits buoyant. The Skin Clear, and the former Ner- vous Pros‘rated Woman becomes a New Being. Must not ve taken curing first four months of pregnancy. Price $1. Six packages $5 curely sealed upon receipt of price. circular, Address Queen Medicine Co, MONTREAL. Or GEORGE E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, Sent by mail se- Write for DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Charlotte- town, PEI (No 3) lw—sept7 EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy Tr. & B. NONE OTHER CENUINE. jan2— dy & wky WDER| NLU Se — XG es ; om . PUREST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant. = TRUSS IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS NOTHING BETTER UNDER THE Sum ‘-RUPTUR SEND FOR QUESTION Suget, Own RECEIPT OF ANSWERS, Let Me SELect War is cv, Witt Seno You Price. Goons are Steer BY MAIL, Recistenen, Correst ano Cueap. b Send Stamp fer Illustrated Book CHAS. CLOTS SuRcicaL Macuinist, 134 Kina Stacer W.. TORONTO C. P. FLETCHER, -—DEALER IN— PIANOS, ORGANS, ——AND THE— “New Williams” Sewing Machine, A nice stock always on hand to select from. Office (for the present) at the Store of John MeLeod & Co, law& wy—nov2 NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Sut.zecett Effect a Cure Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all Drug Sista. oct26 The Telephone Company P._E: ISLAND. the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the foliowing rules :— lst. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter. 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. ard. Place the tele hune so as to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press too hard on the ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loui enough, bnt it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and iz 2 \wseless waste of wind and Inngs, besides mae very avnoying to all within range of your voice, ROB ANGUS, api Manager. HAVE YOU Fe AT! “Backache | the means the kid- | of the s neys are in “Delay Ie trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” ‘*76 per cent. of disease is dangerous. Ni lected kidne troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver rst caused by | Complaint, and disordered kid- | the most dan- neys. gerous of all, “Might aswell | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city Drops . without sewer- ‘ The above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used, Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt of price 50 cents. per box or six for $a, Dr, L. A. Smith & Co. TorGaito, i book called Kidney Talk, Weiteloe Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auetion at the Law Courts Building in Charlottetown, on Friday, the Sixteenth day of December, next, A, D., 1892, and at the hour of twelve o'clock, soon, under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in an indenture of mortgage bearing date the first day of July, A.D., 1875, and made between Henry A. Harvie of the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, In the Pro- vince cf Prince Kdward Island, in the Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hannsh Harvie his wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitagerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Provinces aforesaid, Barrister-at-law of the other part: LL that tract, piece] or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot Numver Twenty-seven ) ip the Common of Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, in the south-east angle of land formerly the pro- periy of the late George Wastie VeBlois, bein also the southeast angle of a plot of lar the property of Peter Gregor, and running thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Danisl Hedgacn’s land fifty-five (55) feet or to the westrrn side of a street intended as a con- tinuation of School Street; thence along the said intended street northerly one hundred and eigh'y-seven feet six inc) es; thence westerly paraile! with the first named boundary line fi‘ty- five (55 feetor tothe eastern Conndery line of Petr Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary jine sontherly one hundred and eighty seven (187) feet six (6) inches or to the place of cummencement, being known and marked on the plan end survey of the sub- Gomten of ths said land as Plots Number 1, % and 3 Aso -— All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said “‘ommon 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 gast.rn side of a street intended asa con- tinuation of School Street aforesaid; thence easterly along said Gerald Stree forty-two feet: thence northerly paralicl with said intended street eighty-three feet, t inches, or to the southern boundary lire of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill: thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly to the place of commencement, being known and marked on said plan and sur- vey as Piot No. 5. For further particulars apply at ithe office of the undersigned Dated this 29:b day of October, A. D. 1292, Rr. R, FITZGERALD, Mor ee. Novi—4i law sas Money to Loan. N security of Real Estate for long er short terms at | +w rate of iaterest. Apply to W. 8, STEWART, Solicitor, Newson’s Block. Charlottetown, Nev. 18, 1892—wy 6i Timothy and Clover. WE. are paying Cash for good Island grown : Timothy and Clover Seed Farmers hev- ing SEE’) to dispose of can get a go0d price from us if they d>not hold back too long and thus compel us to import our supply, Call or write with samples, Address GEO CARTER & CO, s:nen. Charlottetown, Nov, 18, 1892—wy tf Pure-Bred Stock For Sale. EDIGREED SHORTHORNS.—2 Bu'l Calves _ and 2 Heifer Calves. all first and second prize winners atthe Provincial Exhibition this year. Exquire of BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. Ch'town, Noy. 7, 1892—dy law & wky 7. GEORGE PHARMICY, STORIA ROW. 7 iT SPONGES ! SPONGES ! WE have just received a new stock of Sponge which are *elling very cheap to run of. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine lins), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- fumes Bay Rum, etc. Fine line of Havana Cigars just opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigare*tes. ete. Dispensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- ialt ci b ‘Aa chemin SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. K. Island, where the most delicious beverages are dispensed. . F. de C. DAVIES, auglé Proprietor. Soe 2 ~ ata |x THE GREAT BLOOD cy — “| PURIFIER ]@| 7. ‘ be | wt Z = 2 BRISTOL'S | ~ ISARSAPARILIA! + " CURES ALL Taints of the Blood. CERTAIN |X Bs Bs eiceeeseiatalioe ET ROT me RE-OPENINGC. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S., TEMPOR XRILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for reception 01 private patients, ucder the charge of Nursing *isters of the Church of England, from St. Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. : The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing }alhousie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. For terms and further particulars apply to the ister in charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 ce Advertising. F yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere at I ov time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York. VERYONE in need of information 0D the 4 gubject o. advertising will do well © obtaix a copy of “Book for Advertisors,” 368 pages price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. on re ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papersand clas journals; gives the circulation rating ef every one, and a good dea) of information about rates and o:her matiert tothe business of adveriising, Ad R ELL’S ADVERTISING BUREA U {A Spruce Streat. Naw Vor 1) yr—n v?u WANTS, LOST, FOUND &: WANTED TEASE — A capebte girl for general housework, wages Ap- ply to Mrs. KE. H. NorTON, nov18 R SALE-—A hall stove—Sultana, No. 27— -_— pipe. Apply at THE Examines office. nov ENTLEMEN BOARDERS!—Two or three gertiemen boarders can be accommedated. “ow. = ~_—* V. MCGREGOR, Prince Street, nov18—3i OST— Between London House corner and J. D. McLeod's corner, or between J D. Me- Leod’s corner and West Street, about the 5th inst., four brass ornaments (tops of iron bed- stead). The finder wili be rewarded hy leaving them - John Newson’s Furniture Store. novl7 IRL WANTED for ply to Mrs, J. B. Street. ggnerel housework. Ap- ACDONALD, Dorchester 5i—novl6é WANTED—A servant girl for generai house- work. Apply to Mrs. ALLEY, Derphouer nov! Street. WANTED —A boy to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house.—Apply at this t office. Novl4 tf T° LET—A house, with shop, warehouse and seven rooms, on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road. Apply to PETER Sraewarr, Glasgow House, Grafton Street. novi2—tf WANTED—A young man of steaiy habits, who has had good experience in office work and book-keeping with double entry Appl at EXAMINER office. 2w—novli LET—Half a double te: me t house on Kechford Square Kent m ue ste, Apply to B. FLANNIGAN, at Flannigan’s » urge. novs—if Te LET—Thea Dweliing House on Hiilsborough Strest, adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. and containing seven rooius. Immediate possession.—GKORGE ALLEY. t t s—octi? E HAVE OPEN considerable territory in W P. E. Island on the best selling wat of the season, and wish to hear from parties with = view of taking up the canvass in their locality imoseae, Those already at.work are earn- ing money; you ® the P.O, Tex 154, 3t. John, B. — —— LET—House on the corner of Water and Pownal Streets, Immediate se asion given, a wegen Apply to Dra. BLaxcHarRp. oct2t— WANTED—City Canvasser of good adiresa, Palary and expenses paid weekly from start. Position permanent. Canadian and American — stock. A: Vantages unequalle l.—BROowN Ros. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Unt, tepti4—-3m (m w s) T° LET—That pleasantly situated residence on Kichmond Street West, iateiy advertised by the undersizned, is now ready for inspection, being thoroughly renovated in every department. Will be let low. Ap, ly on the premises —C Has HIGGINS. sept23 LET—An office in Brown Block, Aprly to JaMEs Paton. octs T° N ONEY ‘TO LOAN on Farm Lards. to A. A. McLEAn, Attorney-at-Law. sept3—dy tft T: Apply LET—A house on Lower Queen Street, Apply to Tuomas McQvaip. sepulg ANTE"- Two energetic Catholic men to take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this city, the other to contro) the rest of the nd. For full per. touiere ad. dress Offices Noa. ong AN ince William Street, St. John, N. B , (Jardine Bui-ding). Parsors Pills take them easily. a most delicate women} great benefit from the ase of Freeones’ Pills. One box sent post for 25 cts., or five xes for $1 in stamps. }’ BO filisin every box. erty The circular around eek , each box explains the symptoms. Also how to cure @ great variety oe diseases, This tufor mation nione is worth ten times the cos... A handsome illustrated pamphict tfree cen- tains wv e infor- mation. §& for it. Pr. I. 8S. Joffmson & Co., 22 Cuctom House | Street, Reston, Mans. We pay duty to Canada. “Best Liver Pill Known.” Make New Rich Blood! PRE & MARIN rt E INSURANCE, i ieenteed MA FRRITIN -EG. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE C0. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. ; i; oa ee Sterling and Domestic Certificates Issued at the Office Here, FIRE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Oat. HORACE Cameron Block, Charlottetown, June 17, 1892 —eod HASZARD, Queen Square. APPLICATIONS THORO UGHLY REMOVES An November 7, 1892. invaluable muscle, power of endurance, and general healthfulness The Embodiment of Strength. JOHNSTONS FLUIDBEEF ——-1MPARTS-— - Robustness, Lustiness, Vigor. means of developing firmness o PRINGE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1892-93. Winter Arrangement, 1892-93 N AND AFIER WEDNESDAY, N vember 9-h, 1892, Trains will follows — Fin ieaenmnns ere TRAINS FOR THE WES?, |) TRAINS FROM THR WEST, rua +8 <al Sets of Teeth mounted on octlo a te, $10. Partial Sets from $2 and upwards. Best cf material, werkmanshin and satisfaction.--. DR. J. P. nov: RRAY, 145 Queen Street. STATIONS. Accom STATIONS, | Accom } a. M. | 1° aa 1, Charlottetown...«+...... ap 7 15 TT. vc cvcesess ..dp 6 00 Royalty Junction......... 7 34 | || Alberton hen esntertinctacenac | 6 56 North Wiltshire .... 817 SEE cosachoe ts seined 7 4 ie... $00 CS epmaraaeone fa tam Emerald Junction .... 9 09 | | Wellington. ....++-..++.... 16 03 ee a i tibiae a 9 24 | } ces decctisene es (ns eee seee eoeeeeee 9 | . {ar 10 £0 i Summerside..... ° | 7 P. Mt. Ree peaeret tay b. ™. dp 12 40 Kensington.......... ne 12 05 Miscouche............ sence 1 0 | |#reetown ........ oeee i2 2B Wellington...... ttt eeeees 1 27 Kmerald Junction........; 12 3% Port HUL..... 6... eeeeneee 210 I concensus | 2 i nichswestk sees 3 30 SOE Tc cccccses | 1 IE nn cvncreregens oo, 3.85 j| serth Wiltshire.......... :. = Alberton cobacet Cosa sevet 4 35 oyalty Junction, ........| 212 i CAIs codices O00Ns stad ar 5 25 | harlottetown.......... ar) 230 | STATIONS, | A com STATIONS. Accom P.M. | L- , 1¢0 Cape T raverse..........dp [ea J ooseeses eee te we E-ners'd Junction ..ar 8 20 | § FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE BAST. STATIONS, Accom | STATIONS. Accom Charlottetown ........ ap ‘i a0" i al town. . is: ai aM re Royalty Junction......"... 2 EE igs ucks <aaceeee 7% Onan eee eeeeeeeeee ar 8H ar, 355 i ones Mhewens June. * va |) Mount Stewart June! © an D> II is nmntiinamciies bined 9 47 eR nee cc inecsavces ~ 5 23 |\Roysity Junction... ‘ gaity Junction......... 01) Georgetown...... eceenes ar 5 4 Charlottetown......... ar 10 2% P. M. i} A. M. et ae eee River 222 FE Peter eeseeceecses eee ver . deneee 3 St. Peters....... ip parcdaae 5 12 II sens chien iis catia 74 Bear River..... oP 0eseecess 537 TE tiie $060e. R17 Souris ...... Secseseess+es ar 664 _''Mount Stewart Junc....ar] = 8 55 Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. 5ch, J. UWS WoRrTH, Superintenden: ‘ 1892—~dy & way 6i ——— te THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over ite own tra mm LOWD and Manufacturing Gon, importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, ery City tre of And forming a Continuous All-Rai) 9; tween hen Rail Highway Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, Th Susman theme: coa tana, Manitoba, the Northwest yh in Rants Sng Oe Se nH gh > al, inai- Via Levis (Quebec) or Bosion and the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS T9 San Francisco and Intermediat i Paul, Portland, Ore., and ee id ats, with only one change, LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at 11.60 p.m, and every WEUDNE , a. ry EKUNESDAY at 9.95 nis: 8 found Tourist Tickets to all parts of Canad United States upon application. =o For rates, routes and through tickets to al points, apply to >. a CLARKE, Agent Grand Trunk Rai)» ay. a NERVE sory tn ee . = BEANS |aiee Mepboc!: "reaore. the comet pak tte Reker solutely cures the raost obstinate cases when ail other Siete ob 4 per Vackager ot for B or sent Sas Go. tercate, Ont Waite tor mate Md ee Charloile own oy GHURGA &. ) UGHRS — BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesale Agents. Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. N RK. VINNICOMBE has removed bis off'se te Messrs. Harzerd & Moore's Bookstore, where all orde:s and payments may be left His artistic Tuni and Toning is widely krown among muny of the leading musicians of Nova Scotia as wellas onthe Island. Having an ex- verience lasting over twenty years, his superior know ledge of Piano construciion enables him to regulate actions to a bicety, wiving the inme'ru- ment # beautiful even tone, also a delicate tovoeh to the keyboard that few can accomplish. Ne catchpenny work, such as dirt, 1usty strings, restringing, yellow keys, duli polish, etc Mr. Vinnicombe kne- sata glance what requires to be done and does it. Estimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano Fittings kept on hand. All orders punctually attended to, 6m cod— septs Fast Direct Route to Boston — VI A—- Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SBA. THE FAST STEEL STEAMER HALIF AX, wil sil frem Ilalifax to Boston KVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m, leaves Boston EVERY ESATUR- » at noon, Returning, DAY Passengers arriving at Halifax on Tuesday evening go directly on board Steamer. Threugh Tickets and Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's. Steamers H, L, CHIPMAN, General Agent, Noble’s Wharf, Hali’ex, RICHARD30N & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boetem. octé IT REACHES THE AGED SUFFERER, Sind Baas mr. THOMAS PETERS, A Veteran of the Civil War Hale, Hearty and Happy at three-score and ten, GRODER’S SYRUP. HIS FAMILY MEDICINE. Tue Groper Dysrepsia Cure Co. GENTLEMEN :—I am now seventy ears of age, and have been out of th the past fifteen years. My suffer THE ing has been greatest d the last five years, when have been in constant pain from weak- ness and distress of stomach. At differ ent times I was troubled with palpita- tion of Ki N D the heart, and sharp pleurisy pains, distress from eating any kind of food, and became so bloated from wind on the stomach that breathing was difficult. Nervousness — me awake night after night. My sicians could ive me a y temporary THAT £. and my troubles returned again and again until I Jearned of your medicine and be- gan to use it regularly. From the first there was a _e change in my con dition, and to-day I eat heartily and wah good cu RES digestion. I am free from constipation, my health is better than at any time since the war. I firmly believe in Groder’s Syrup, for it has made my old age a inless one. My wife too has used your medicine with entire satisiaction. Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Winstow, Marxx. Notice Trade Mark ~The Beaver. At all Grageists, 91.00 per botue Guaracteed to THE GROBER DYSPEPSIA GURE G0., Lid. SAINT JOHN, N. B