seaman Seis leanne Ge sll PERFECTLY WELL. am S.W Sun | Hig # fERMS : Four Do!lars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak fr2e.”—[uripides. Single Copies Two Cents 22 2} NE W SERIE, ‘HARLOTTETOWN P. E.ISLAND, MONDAY, OCTOBER 9, 1893. VOL 32.—NO.89 | isp its - WHERE T0 BI HV TH Ff} OWING GOODS: AN INDIAN 'S ORATION. Dress FOR THE MEN. | tay Were onlyaped oly by wane | Wasallrm dows . | |e fWlying Clond’s Mastery and | oo ccsscoT cow co vor. | Ee eke as tates | Ruuiuict >) Thrillin Speech. shades of tan will always be popular. aS Et oCorerv | as LAR AS THEY HAVE BEEN. The writer looked over some new Skoda’ yy > + z t . ~ ‘ | Worthy of Ingersoll, Blaine, Gladstone or | — stvles of neckwear the other day that aroha. : L elt t | A. t b L¢ es | Bismarck—The Bloody Pasi and the Peace- | he Outi Shirt : ee have not been piaced on the market, é KC <a iy Tl t 2 | S OnresSt _ a | gad Present—Sresenied in a Veebel Pano- | As the Outing Shirts and Fiannel Suits They were all of i —_ I e i. sseninand eee | rama—Here is a Lesson to Heed. | Disappear Correet Styles for the Win- | silk, the satin tie ai Pers a . | : : | ‘The Indian is the most poetic race in the sal ema 16 tha Beeinaenis: wba being almost a relic ele 7 © a Men's and Bovs’ Overcoats. Men’s and Bovs’ Suits Men’s and Bovs I nderelothing, | world, in their relations with their own; | - roots . = pe me of the past, as it is SKOCA DI ery C . ule eo | . ¢ , P “" | 4m their habits when not on the warpath; Outlines in Hats—Plain Linen for Even- | impossible to tie f 4 DS ewe : a oe in tee. | satin intoa graceful ] Pre - > , Y i ae 4 > ’ . ie ae : oo cal 1 in their customs, songs, dances; in their be i Dr. as. i we : ail - a } | 33 49 | White and Grey Blankets, Bed Comforters (large stoek), Tweed and Worsted Cloths | Mies, habe tnitdieiatennd ied inthesr 1 "StS | knot and it dues not plied WR Wa eethanabdicas | bl 42 |. : - = _ conceptions of the Great Manitou. } O for the well-dress- | ¥€@F well. Differ- r 50} tt ¢| Naps, Beavers and Meltons, Dress Goods, Ladies’ Shawls, Trimmed Hats and Bonnets. | Phe following is an extract from the speech | ed man. Here iy | ¢nt designs were ' iS} Th 50] of Flying Cioud, a famous Kickapoo medicine September at hand | S20WN, the prevail- | en : “# } 3 colors being a ‘ i aft 36 |} ee a, _ fae a i eee ao. Ce Se } man: and what is he go- | 28 Co x ' ‘5 1 % ' l le is¢ lo K at ou GREY ] L \NN EL ai 10. 12 and 15 cents a \ ard. | * “Children of the Great Spirit. whose form ing to wear? Anglo- black or dark tlue | is iu the air, though invisib‘e, I am here to tell you of our wrongs and of our rights! 6 4 $ 42 bf “Four bandred years ago a Great White j 3 3 Man sailed from Spain to tind a New World: | ——— j . i ge That World wastile | i s s “ . Red Mon’s. Then all | || i} \ iY AMIN \ } T i % weat well with our | UL } mania is at an end, according to The New York Herald's background _reliev- ed by dashes of color in small fig- tailoring expert,and | “rcs. The four-in- ; = each succeeding sea- | hand will be a trifle wider in the ends | son finds ws i.aore | tan formerly, and, where the figures origmal. Just at | are -arger, when ticd the knot will be - ao to — present the well- somewhat larzer in proportion, But Greet Warm ois. | | dressed man ‘is in a chrysalis state, not the small knot, with wide flowing ends, ‘JOHNSON’ 4NopyNe Charlotte‘o rn, October 4, 1893 | Forefathers from | the upper waters of | | UNG D\ty NEwSParer ot Fruit and Flow. | yet having emerged from his butterfly | 15 the correct thing. Two popular styles - BE. [shunt | ers, where the Sim- | existence of the summer to the more | 4ré given in the cuts subjoined, ; wee} hunted and | ‘sober tints of the fall, Lut in a few | Overin Ps ec e rage over Loie Ful- 4 1 ' 5 (PAN “The Indian wel- weeks, presto! And we shall hardly | ler has reched tie heist of recklessness | - comed the White | know him, | in neckwear, nul serpentine ties in all | Ls Man, and for that | Matin Mates nae ack eae } sorts of chaugea 1° eolors are the cor ¢ - $ N aa ieat “art van To the outing shirt and tie,” rect thing. Weshbail rrobably develop | oe by od To the eaxr shoe of rusvet } t. i: form of insanity \KE ¢ ANY OTH NCH the grest Salt Lake, ile wil bid « fond guod-by. we nm, but the well | yh As muck Ep ae beneath which That is, lecus hope that the russet shoe | dre ved man will be | or INTERNAL as IITEDVAL ° 4 ‘ 2 Siete iat ovexys the — will de wrt with tue wauing of the sea- gvieier in his taste or — ont ny TAL use. efan Indian can always day when twilight | SON. There has been observed a decided | and wear something | 7 ¥ . ‘« be relied upon.” comes down upon | tendency in the past iu favor of the rus- less startling than a | Originated by an Cid Family Faysician, s . any part Canada or th sore prertrerneee <TC RETR set shee for cold weather. Most of ithe | ‘corf that resembles | Think Of It. 3 thn —— cegely e 4u BULL ada, FORE “We are scattered like leayes when au- | ghoe dexlers have been obli_ed to satis fy a5 oe oe ee Sorext. th's demand and make up a heavier e he ckxupoos, whose home was cuce in Illinois, later in Kansas, and is new | article for the winter, It it isn’t stopped the headlight of an | retion atter Ger \~ ive used and blessed tt. engine, By the way, Every Traveier should have a bottle in his satchel, the Moorish and Every Sufferer Fm _ Sacemstion, ERTISING RATES Neuraigia, are succeeding somewhat better than } i ; ee - in the land of the Sacs and Foxes, are at | we shall be wearing russet shoes with Persion scarfs of last | Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughs,Catarrh, Bron : € * ‘ -e with the White Man. What we have, evening dresses next. . | ehitis, Asthma, Cholera-Mor! Diarrhoa, Lameneas, f vo weeks th ge is ' | that we will give to our White Brother K an one imagine Winter are nO More. | Soreness in Body or Limbs Seite Jot nts or Strains, ao : a " | “Our Kickapoo Indian Sagwa makes men | anything more horrible ? They were too bril- | Will find in this old Anc yn elit topes ‘ty cure, et 8 ‘ = | | ‘ : + " . a : dn ’ tak ‘de obneon's : sl aiia| taked mache at en @ ve on ted aie aoiee, a: tas But about An; zlomania. Nothing is | liant to last. It should be almostun- | Eye ry Mother ano <iyne Liniment im the . : ma ‘ Specs | used it ever since they were young men, | ™ore pleasing than to note the erowing | necessary tomention thatthe ready-made Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, we, Cu Cuts, Bruises.’ ama sag gare maetsaypotce ia | and who are now so old that they can only | divergence between tie is a thing not to be thought of twice. | and Pains liable to occur in ata ruines Sei ‘ ‘ sista luced ' sit, lie and sleep in the sun. American and Eng- The manufacturers are putting up some | Botice. Delays may cost a lite. Relieves all Summer . . ies sie or | } / “Our Kickapoo Indian Oil is the foe of lish fashi Thi » chaas ba aia i art i Complaints like magi¢ Price, cta post paid: 6 hot. al . ' three monihs or | pain. ish fashions, 118 pretty desigius in ready-made scarfs, anc tles, 2. Express nak ‘LS Jobn . Boston. Mase are , ' | “Our Kickapoo Cough Cure stops the hand | year it will perhaps : . ' | of death be more evident in mses OF Pe werted unless paid for} oer" Kickapoo Indian Salve heals and the hat than any-4¢ at t : of 1) . ' ne, and under no g | cures all wounds, and our Kickapoo Worm s y formerly in waking a closer imitation of | RCO81347272Y the tie scarf. Bat alas! tnat is all thaf ; aid at dT. , When we assert that ; ; ae Killer preserves the livex of papouses. thing else. The Exg- : can be said. To many minds a ready- | L a e ances will a a |: Saree mee ae Pies ine lish derby is small. The American | made scarf is a sure sign of shiftlessness. | . be | fest that grows in the wooda, that blos | derby this year will be full at the| and no self-respecting man cares to wear | § Dod d S Specia we = ma — chpinaute ree chz a or Mw = ranle Oo ading G U is Revol vers { soms on the plain, that hides.in the earth, | crown and more rounded. You remem- | one. ; , , enw AAaAnenmn ments co ‘ \ Cha Fairs, Bazaars : ey ’ I } — Sagwa Capper = has preserved the | ber the pointed hat of afew years ago? Scarfpins will be, if anything, smail- | Picnics, ete. >} es will be inserted with | P Ww de - e Fe iF | eo yi ‘ Is ee ee ree That was one extreme. The pendulum | er than ever, and now that the Ascot tie 7e sr “It act < tl body lik ashi 3 * the sam the regular rate of 10 cents per | 0 r; > mm one i€ = ae saad he ee ae ‘Aotwe and oat Te ana of fashion swings back and forth and | has taken a back seat they will be worn Kid ney Pii Is s paid E age. 4g Aj 5 qs R ~ dx strength to all who use it, Men and wo- | each season marks a different stage | almost exclusively in the four-in-hand MAAC’ ; I ¢ Tue Ex aurven is metdered by oat ri wey i . alee ing le oo!s, AATHAC ags, u I ea rae Seaeye of it freely can only die in its progress, Now we hate the! or De Joinville. Anything unnecessary © Wate lecpactatndinescin Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead “This secret which the Kickapoos alone | full, rounded outlines. This style is ob- should really not be worn, and a Cure Bac Kache, Dropsy, ewspa : P. E. Isiand, and conse 3 —- —_7 give mney A be their white | served by Dunlap, the hatter, but he also | scarfpin in a four-in-hand. serves no use- | Lumba Bricht’ Di rs : . 'D ry ‘ rother. 8 our richest offering. has the usual variety of style and finish. | ful purpose. But they are worn, and Mmdago, brignts is° i st valuable advertising mediam SHMOK ' i a POW ES RR. —€ d 38 ! € t d “I have spoken, Let the voices of the acd, : : ; , © 7. through which to make their announcements bo 1 4d SS artri ses oat e world bear peewee tin whet f have said!” So really So ne a for Th man robably veg continue to be worn by the ease R} eumatism and all . ; . ow ss Saat + i a wearing an unbecoming hat. @ au- est people. ey —s AUioliic ' ‘abundantly proved by the fact that t j A > t . Wi } > R ° Without-doubt the Indian has a profound sor th abtucaeaodete bur adveltéeds we a - iort Ho 1 ee gc 3 | for micne ster ep awl ng knowledge of the mysterious herbs with ao aor States te. — no With aks Pao, other forms of Kidney 4 ‘ > 1e m 8 ible to ' how en compelled to enlarge the paper to Ar mis Cc ompany which they cure radically many formid- d ia . ee: et ov : nell a c . able diseases which bafile the greatest | §/V¢ in advance two styles illustrating comers Troubi S, We are DacKke: ite j sent ele physicians ia the world. . the leading shapes. The silk hat will A Chapter on the Necessity of Nipping 1. r : - cked Tux Datny Exawener is for sale by the fol- : . hte hare a more decided bell than last year, ; by the tes imon 2 ow ax « Those remedies can now be obtaized of india man with aan} aot Senate Disease in the Germ, 7 O; ai t. Hf. Mas fost OTece, Charlottetown |} any druggist or wholesale dealer. The & eg & Impure water should not be used for , } pan — Harvie & Co. Gt. George Street, ‘ ° . . Rishapos indion fegve is one acter per an Sane will ge 4 a ae any domestic purpose, When onky ewe who have used them. I L. Chappelle, Queen =treet bottle. Six for ve ollars. »e Cough | top-heavy appearance. nat is if he de- . " J.M € Malpejue “Road Chariott : i Cure is fifty and all the other remedies soak to £0 cthe extreme. But the well. | PYte water is to be had, it should in all TH+ ¢ CURE TO STAY CURED, (. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road harlottetuwn, September 4, twenty-five cents per bottle. In using eee cases be purified before use. a seta on wail on vertigh Of eitin, W. M. Corfin. Grafton Street remedies you may be absolutely certain dressed man never Boiling is the most common method Sn ath eres aes vere nes D. Chapex Prince Street ~ | that they are —— ar ar oe goes to extremes. - sendartag aes co aieaiiet iad r é be onto, aar Store lee Street, ” . Ss y Le” ; . > contain no acids or mineral poisons, be- . . 3 22/642 08 POO” os tray, New = mail, P E [. Railway, and 3 | s7 Don't travel Second Class when cause the tadiane know absolutely nothing He abhor the loud water suspected or known to contain | — ~ ———_—__—_—. . > trnine r ' ‘ , . " of these harmful drugs. ’ . ye i hi . } peer 7 a » . “et Walsh. Eclectic Bookstore. Sum r ? you can go First Class for The Kickapoo indian Medicines are gen- ge:ated outlines of +e mene yoy atight ee ee | 4 i S ar tae’ b ‘ in ' : ‘ nearly the same mone For | tine Indian made. How they came to be many of our young- conveyabie by water, such as typhok Bs y L any T ilerre tielestesn. Goavte, os] y y- given to the world is fully explained in oz awellk. wha asana { tor cholera. ak 4) ‘ ieeeeeD eh! * H D. Gordon, Georgetcwn that reason our large book, which we slaty send free om “ It is not uncommon to hear people | eee : Sa nen, Sen eee to all applying’ who care for it sufficiently to know better. The carb. 610 die amet Rene ‘aiiienn” CiaandS Galek 4%, Tijrgye ty, Parevey Curcd = 1 Cine, Aieetton. to write us enclosing three %&. stamps to hats shown in the il- y ‘ nolera because ssohjy U..55008.1, gi “BEES om C0 TO B f} ST 0) iN Bro onge. Aiees Heay & Bigelow, | justrations are from fall designs by Dun- ae _ oft ee oe —_. - et itis | by 3 nw perfect d metho! tt < <ce€ , ¢ 5 ran’ . safe to say that hallo 10se who gire ‘hs = P d have the w boiled, 4 4° ' T r ee . Beales f shi th 7” te orders to have the water boiled, and | cc. a ik heed ae : e “Xx e ‘hh . . alw via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown Speaking of shirtings, they wi Se- | ev i ms attend to | signee he \\ € C k ly I ° x al l I I I ni r ( h i nese Na | ed Li ly 5 to : Pictou via the Navigation Company’s er pn seas — nee =e ee ek — a — rs ? eo ie ‘ ' . - tr . Steamers; Pictou to Halifax vita the Inter- evenin ress will be plain white linen - ese - suit | ¢ y meni i — s Is issued every Friday morning from the 3 : colonial Halfway, and Eieiltheds: Vetoes vis TOOTHACHE! with vielen: ably Sion! Studd. uldhbants rinsed with unboiled waiter. . . ’ ote? ¥ p . . fice. [It is made up of matter Bermud il or k al st ¢ r I ily the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel there can io no objection to wea 8 e It is plain that the good effects of boil- . om a for \ wh has appeared in the Daily editions, and : oe ' ’ ,. HEADACHE ! three. : vee ing (he weter which % to be used for ‘ ! b: we, : , or A is @ first-class eekly aper—interesting , 3 ; . drinking purposes are lost, if the pitcher, . : > oe " in latent news : R il acl tt : S 3 - HALIFAX | NEURALGIA! In collarsthere is little change, the | or the waiad Ge tee milk can the aes on te 8 , Sao ectinitiaiins hl aes Wins the Onna yacimtis, ; ’ INSTANTLY CURED BY ONE aPPLication or fy | turned a being most desirable. | milk jug has been rinsed with unboiled | *'! "eas port. t x'y INR wt paid to any part of Canada or the sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sack- " A new s rape just put on the market is water. The boiling of water is an ex- : a ae ney j pai I , ville Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at NER oL quite high, with points slightly turned, cellent precaution, but the use of boiled es, re » your 1 uffere's from United States, is one dollar per year 8 a. m. 8 and but iittle space between. In cuffs water should be extended. folly, « ,ear'y errors, il hb alth,s i Ad sing rates on the same scale as given 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. square ends only are permissible. There Of the water used in the household, your vig l t« { iat t < ‘ y y F ‘ x sy . i ; Tue Patty EXaMIner. ECT FROM YORK—CHEAPER ONLY ONE NIGHT AQ SEA, ‘ has been a marked tendency of late | ge proportion devoted to drinking pur. _ Jdon't Lif DIREC RO! a.— Md wh years to discard tie broadcloth for dress poses is relatively small, In the kitchen | have: Ly lvtu Mutt ’ 1) ’ ae rl anc the privilege of going on board Steamer p Tt » sults, and this 1s still noticeable, wors- water is used for washin vegetables and dical s nee ant | ss HOMO Fil € K | Li Ke IY A H ) | K Lig nigat before departure without extra charge. on| swear because you te ee ee ee salads, for rinsing sabes and idhdaware, h regohandiakaad Wirice for « wr boas ae — - materials, ut broadcioth will always | o two zg f disease, cling with explanations and pr : +, : STREE Tr For Tickets d all informati t ly t briar Wo d's burnt out. ne or wo germs Of disease 7c ging to ' “ w A 1 K a the es + ws Guaslemeaa Batialiion | 0 ~ ae ge yon d -. oe The the sides of a vessel into which milk has : ee ae Moderate charges. Goo C. A. BENOIT, Pro ( “ July 31, 1893—3m m wf Sportsmen, Attention ! exTt ae HASZARD MOORE. Company sept7 Pp. #. I. RAILWAY. Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as | 1olLows :— Trains will leave Charlottctown ; Express for Summerside and Tignish .6 00 a m and eta new? MASTIFF PLUG CUS dress coat will have slightly longer tails, the waistcoat will be cut more V shaped than formerly, and the trousers, of course, will be slightly snugger in fit than those worn during the day. Silk waistcoats will be popular. Trousers wil have a slight spring this season, but whether they will be well received re- mains to be seen. Individual tastes are likely to govern these matters to a great extent and with regard to the size cer- tainly a man’s legs have certainly some- thing te do with it. But forthe average well-dressed man trousers will be nine- teen inches wide at the knee and seven- teen and a half atthe bottom. For the afterward been poured, may find the | milk an excellent soil in which to grow and propagate their species. From food which has been subjected to roasting, to boiling, or to thorough cooking, there is nothing to fear. From uncooked foods and from fluids danger is possible, and in the process of their ao for consumption they shov ld guarded from every possible source of contamination. The use of any of the filters which are fastened to faucets on tue pipes of the city water supply, itis, perhaps, need- less to say, does not affora the slightest ERIE MEDIGAL C0., Buffalo, HY. owe Bi wet so D333 ‘ protec tion against disease germs. pattern eave are always in style, gray Water which contains mineral impur- colors predominating, and a check, if it ity, or, indeed, an appreciable quantity B826223220200039087" , Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris. ..............6 30“ | Send our catalogue of Portable Boats and Accommodation for Summerside......2 40 pm | on y {o- Canoes hey are unequalled for Fishing, | Expre ss for Mount Stewart, G vorge- al Shooting and Cruising. Sportsmen can r ach town and Souris. 300 bacco any lake or river with them and can carry Passengers for ies: WwW est can ‘itv Char- | them as baggug: Weighs from % Ibs. up | lottetown até a.m., arriving at Summerside h i es from $5.00 up Invest in one and save 1 a ;} atS.15 and Tignish at 11.55 a m., returnin a it same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 anc (rove ® WOOT’ ere WU Oy vw we xe and m v und | CME FOLDING BOAT CO Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Expres Trains " be very small, is not desirable. of organic matter, should not be used i A i i A . ke close ¢ et t Summerside wit j 5 i , hy 242 St. James Street, Montreal. | Se ee te a ee It has just been said that thetailsof | under any circumstances.—Youth's “a ii E » 4 B tter ” vr pt! I 2. | Steamer to and from Point du Chene, Pas dress suits will pe longer,and this is t c ‘ You ee etter i — os oo eee | sengers going Fast can leave Charlottetown | W00 pipe Wo ol 4 : ger, rue | Companion. bai aie { | ab6.30@.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or | of - autumn suits, re saene cnet be- Eve wy body a after taking : Georgetown at l0a. m., returning to Char- d { an last year ‘o grow longer and it still Voi ew hotties o : " s lottetown same day, arriving at 5. S, p. m. an 5wee - oe aedan Soames this wen wilt be A Voice of Comfort on Ow Fy ; Load i n a nd to A rrive Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : | longer then ever, and. like thd haw! dld- Sete bailando red | a4 e SEPTONITED hl 8 | xpress from Georgetown, Souris and, fashioned Newmarket, will almost sweep And round the rosy summits cold’ au : : ts q Mount Stewart * . 9 Dam the ground. This <ffers a. splendid The white clouds hover, fold on fold. fe BTi at} i sic Aan urge Accommodation from Summe rsi e 9 = * : 3 Physician ans oe Ace omumod: ition trom Georgetown, chance for the extremeists, Some of Though over ripe the nations rot, as were i it) { a Sourisand MountStewart.... . 53pm is them, no doubt, will have trails to Though right be dead and faith forgot, It builds upthe run- dew n SyS- : ' Med eatin af 6 | E ie press from Tignisk and Sammer- a = their frocks coats and will wear silk eae eae, : ee — ns may blot, em,—is streng thening and appe- £) | a e of the edica enartiner of the side = 6 “ } . eis f re “s e tender leaf delayeth no het ie hs os “ + sity of the City of New York, late 10se ON rainy days for stree crossing izing. [tisreadily borne by weak ® ‘ Seumb fthe Resident St. f of Belle- All Trains are run by Eastern Standard purposes, Though all the world be sunk in ill, tomachs, regulates the bow ets, ; Honpite on ma . York Time. J. B. Pace Tobaccd Co., Richmond, To correspond with the length of un- nae gen oe ad is invaluable to those 2 aftticte in : : . York ¢ i y J. UNSWORTH D. POTTINGER Virgi : and Moutreal Canada dercoats, overcoats, of course, will be The anes nalenk ae — fill : with Indize tion and t iatulenc y- gE i Superintendent. General Manager. | ‘!'8inim; ana s wih. Gey ; very long. Of these : uri DTANITCN £ _¢ ‘ North Side Queen Square 5 Ch’town, Moncton, | J like the Duteh Process there is a great vari- Feom out the throng and stress of lies, : : i 9 vey From out the painful noise of sighs, OPPOSITE POST OFFICE A J MI U R D Y i | | yet ro eee One voice of comfort seems to ree, 3 , ' iin | uter garments are “It is the meaner part that dies — i { a ; ; : . Ke On : ” 4 ' Near Corner of King and (Qlucen 7 . * a No Alkaties | oe in ae Lewis Morris MOY 1s . “ town “ e box will still ——____——_—— ¢ 2 of Mae. : CY worn. The length | She Gave Him a Check. \ ce U ngth | Old ‘ydney Round and Slack, , ; neneat Clnere Victoria Round and Slack, | Overceers (Fo: 7 eae, COMMISSION MERCHANT ; | MADE FROM HIS. NEW STOCK, \ND AUCTIONEER. Acadia Reund and Nut, : | #0 cheap that customers see at a glance | GOOD REFERENCES Intercelonial Aufl, where the Bargeiny are to'be found. Vale Nut, | = | Visitors to the World's Fair RAILWAY HOUSE, All of which will be sold at the Lowest ~ Prices: SIIQULD TaKE THE Opposite Railway Station, of the cost is evi-| “But for my husband I might have | denced in the ac- | gone to jail once,” laughed a bright lit- companying illus- | tle business woman the other day. ‘It tration, For evet- | was in honeymcou time, and, like many ing dress the Inver- brides, I thought all my husband’s be- ness will be the only longings were mine, and what was mine coat worn this year | was my Own, us the saying goes. Dur- by the quiet correct. ing his absence a man called with a_ bill This will be made of for $80. I got the check b« ok and made frosted besvers or | out a check, signed my husband’s name smooth goods in| and paid the account. The next day a black. In colors | bank messenger cume in with what he blue has gone out said was a forgery. and for a while the more oF less, and | air was blue. Finally 1 mustered cour- grays will predoninate. These will te age to explain, ti... since then I have | especially prominent in the frock coat. | never opened his Jetters, I find the rule are used in the a preparation of W. BAKER & COS | | ; BreakfastCocoa which is absolutely pure and soluble. It has more than three times # the strength of Cocva wixet with Starch, Arruwrovt or Sugar, and is far wore ec > nomical, costing less than one cent a cup It is delic ious, a anc EASILY laiercolonial Railway, “Ss camserun "o ues Street. Cla ittetow! . ; “Bac kache i means the kid- 4 of the cae neys are in| “Delnw 8 trouble. Dodd's } fa Inger ous, Vay ) 0 Which passes through a Country 4 W.3 BAKER &CO., Dorchester, Mass | The _ three- buttoned cut-away still | ‘mind your own business,’ works as JOHN BOL GE ‘ PROPRIET R. Ned a eee . moe | continues to be the most graceful. and | well at home as in the store,”—New non “Y re i oted ale vA valled for SCENERY. satisfactory garment worn. The wide | York Sun. prompt relief. croaitn reas T ghly painted o 3 ie - DAVIES’ OINTMENT silk braid has been discarded and Eng: | i **75 per cent. | in Bad Blooa the sceav Saat yaa om AS mat Ay aE Good accommo Charlottetown to Chicago and Return, lish stitching is as popular as it was in Delaware Dumplings: 4. Pa yease 187 Oyspepsia, lve rs ail and steamboat the spring. The tail will be quiet long. Make a paste with a potund of flour oaused by | Complaint, avs o a moderate fare Chaslottetown, O tober 5, 1893. $33 55. ine: Maeeh Ox ts Miele alt | As for the sack the three-bu ttoned sty le | warm milk and Jeoteal étunce of calt: dive dered hide the oe at an ; “4 ; will be popular, It will be cutaway | yoji out about one-eighth of an inch ae Steswell eriakte. bi, oe Tickets good for 3) days from date of issue, Old Sores, Burns, Bealing Sores, Salt more in frout and be very much longer thick and cut into six-inch 8q 1ares tr ‘n howe a | Diet ot aa | behind. | Pareand core as many cooking apples y etes aa - he with stop “ver privilege ut points in Canada, | i ci P Robt Balloch & Co mee bs ” -: « +f : ' 7 a . i “a saee Port Haron. Rheum, Eczema, Itch and all } _ a — wee to a Agr | as are oo fill with oes sugar, — =o. ty ve, iateenin F .. 0 s CKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN : |; words about the glove, which wi of | seasoned with butter and nutmeg and ‘ o . aan 5 to GHICAGU and RETURN, good to 15th Sores where there is aly | gray undressed kid for the autumn, and | fold each in a a of paste; put them ae yeh apd = aeae re | this style mey possibly extend into the | in a steamer and steam one hour. Serve . TEA MERCHANTS. R J W ey ee f $48.15, Inflammation. winter. The dealers tried to introduce | with sweet cream. New York World. eee cos Fe ne ‘ corresponding . ie at - . —_—_——__——— Sold I! dealers or sent b mail MINCING LANE-----------LONDON - a at amnsPoingly low rates from all | TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. | A New Agency. : Bg of ree iss ov fou seve be Bag other Siatiohs. oa : Beer & Goff have bought Dil- Mr. I heo. L. Chappelle has been ap lou the Mw hole ot the fine exhibit ‘f Prin 55 Kidory E. ~ “apa w pointed agent for the Covenant Mutual | yjand factory cheese. which attracted | Benefit Association, of Galesburg, Illinois | . ) Benent Associalion, of Galesburg, AUIDOIS. |eo much attention at the late exhibit « | | ag: Se 088 5 00 os a tir arms: 8 en een ab indent ae In addition to the regular daily service, For the next four weeks we will sell for | < which is continued as heretofore, a superb | 15 cents per box to introduce it. in 10 carat, 14 carat and 18 earat, heavy and light BUFFET AND SLEEPING Cake lighted by | Lo Cents per © a ’ . DAVIES’ PRUG STORE, electrie:ty, will leave HALIFAX EV ERY . . . : 9° * , * . weight; Engraved Band Rings, Diamond Set Rings, | rap, through wo CHICAGO" WITHOUT | sept? S:. George Pharmacy. ESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A.MORRISON, HALIFAX Life insurance is sesured at actual cost, They are now cutting them up and offer > For sale or {0 | et. | and the sy~tem is as sound as the level ing them for sale at their store. oct3 2i dl MONDAY at 12.2), standard time, and will be | CHANGE, arriving there. WEDNESDAY | premium. No admission fees, no annual telah anaemepaelalchiaiensihiaacl Auta cai RL ¢ aes Pee f p ae Sa ‘ E EVENING, making the FASTES( TIME a Fo . : . The Ladies Delighted The Premises 1 y occupied by My i ; . id 7 : + ye ‘ ; 8 ww dues, no individual liability. The insur . : ‘ pies STAMPS WANTED. Ruby and Garnet Rings, Solid Gold and. R ~al Stones. | between Halifax and Chicago. HO SE TO LET. sala te force is $110,000,000; death claims The pleasant effect and the perfect John Be Cor Cumberlands Fitzroy on . " | , Farther information ean be obtained of any id, $7,000,000; assets, $1,000,000; and | safety with which ladies miay use the | Streets—a« comimodious and pleasantly sit- VLD ¢ an, United States’ and other} A LARG E STOCK AT oe ws a " comfortae a Boned cuspid, "$850, 000. Its ‘many commend- | liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under uated ise fitted throughout with hot : py Metegaes 7 7 : D. POTTINGER, | situated on corner o ent an owns -onditions ce thei avorite | wate cating apperatus i ae ta a ed 25 to 40 years ago. For ‘ R’s General Mansgér Governnent Raliwaye | Streets. Meanies of able features are ite owe recommendation. wr ae jeans we on ve t _ . . ating . urat ‘ vith good ur | mn s ac | < j ; may. = i 3 —_ lo avie sg aci lee. J p ’ my ’ $ ~~ . — qi. Hi. TAYLO ° ? ae ee ess aan a, i THOMAS W. DODD, USE SKO.A’S 3 DISCOVERY, the great the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on W. W. BEEK ; meagre L e E, Ch'town, Sept. 8, 1893—tu fri NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE. dy tl 19th Oct sept23—tf At Medical Hall. | B vod and Nerve Remedy. the kidneys, liver and bowels, Jy Of ; 5 Spa s Avenue, loronto, | n town, * 2 O, 1osae . - ' im ij £ = , S &