THE } 28 C—O a AI Bi PAL R iy ‘ didi HAA MIN HR. - atti MONDAY, NOVEMBER 14, Lsv2. — Greenle if 11 Memory of John Whittier Thou, too, has eft us. While with hearte bowed low, | Aod sorrowicg hearts, we mourned our} i summer's dead, The fiving season bent its Parthian bow, ~ vain our mingling tears were ene And yet ag i t wal | Was heaven impatient that it ¢ yuld ne The blasts of winter for earths fruits to fall Were angels crowding round the open gate | To greet the spirits coming at their call let not fancies, born of old beliefs, Nay, ; : bk | Play with the heart beats that are throbbing | still, And waste their outgrown phrases on the ' gricis : a The silent griefs that words can only ebill 1 ¢) rt Por e. dear friend, there needs no high For thee, . wrought lay, Tu shed its auresls roarcd thy cneilshed } name 238 Thou whose plain heme born epeech of Yea | and Nay The trathfu: nature ever best became Death reaches not a spiiit such as thine - — | It can but steal the robe that hi 1 thy wings; Though thy warm breathing presen we resign, ; ; : Still ia our hearta its loving semviance i c ings i Peaceful thy imessage, ye> fot eerogalivg| right cal When Slavery’s gauntlet in cur face wae} flung i While timid weaklings watched the dubicus| fight, i No herald’s challenge more defiant rung. Yet was thy spirit tuned to gentle themes Sought in the haunts thy humble youth had known. Our stern New Eogland’s hills and vales and streams— Thy taneful idyls mide them all their own. The wild flowers sprioging from thy native sod Lent all their charms thy new-world song te ill— Give thee the mayflower and the go'den-rok To match the daisy and the duffodil. In the bravo records of our earlier time A hero's deed thy generous soul inspired, And many a legend, told io ringing rhyme, The youthtul soul with high resolve was fired, Not thine to Jean on priesthood’s broken reed, No barriers caged thee in a bigot’s fold ; Did zealots ask to syllable thy creed, Thou saidst “Our Father,” and thy was told. crecd Best loved and saintliest of our singing train, Earth's noblest tributes to thy name belong, A lifelorg record closed without a stain, A blameless memory shrined ian deathlegs sung, Lift from its quarried ledge a Szwless stone ; Smooth the green turf and bid the tablet rise, And on its enow-white gq: face carve alone These worde--jje needs no more—HERE “- Wilirrien Liss. Oliver Wendell Holmes, in Atlantic Monthly for November, — “rr How to Make Money. The following statistics, gathered from reliable sources, are both interesting and instructive, and may be turned into money, se tu apeak, by farmers and poultry-raisers, The number of fowl has great!y increased in the United States during the last five years, but thia increase has been larger in the New England and Middle States than in any other. Twenty-seven States report over ove million each. Seventeen States report over two millions each. Thirteen States report over three milicns each, whiie the State of Lilincis, lowa, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania report over five millions each. In eighteen of the States the annual average product of eggs per hen is as fcllows Summerside Exports. SumMeERsIDE, Nov. 9 Per str Northumberland, Cameron mater, for Point Duchene : 64 cases eggs ose eeseeereecsers $ 361 517 brie oysters........-...- 1422 2 horses....... SUD 18 ink e¥s - 225 349 bags potatoes........ 260 S46 SUR RRIEED 5 6'k0ocdisnaccan 1410 630 lambs wee eee 1260 4} brie pork sekatestotul ld wc ee 338 8 crses lobetetS....ccccees 45 # 5346 Per Northumberland, on 10h $1425 518 bils oysters,...........- 1283 brie pork.. ? }20 tbs poultry..... ; ili j ii7 bags potatoes............. 336 14 bris potatoes..........00. seers y Oh Gee SURGES... ind: «vee bx i etese 1440 SD, cau 0: + k6e' dhe whereewes 30 42 cased C83... .. 0. sccssces 313 case cb veces 1228 $5137 Oa the 11 h by same steamer : 12 bags potatoes . S 5! bris potatoes. 29 l tub batter i. Hs J. Weck ed 5 1600 ibs wool...... 3) Te Se BOOGIE. oc knsneneesceneéne 1449 G2 GROSS CUBE occ cecc ce ctccuseecs 190 207 lamb:.... ‘ ti D BORO COUTTS og. htc dec wee cide 15 243 bris cysters . 632 Ce me. £ Fi dae ibe bake 1600 1866 Ube pork ....0. ce enessecececees 112 $4815 SHKODA’S OINTMENT, tuo <ireat German Skin Cure, and ‘inest Cosmetic made. Removes Biackheads, Pimples, etc., 2% if by magic. 3 oz. tubes in elegant cartons cts. N EVER FAIL IN CUR ING ail Suppressions and [rregularities, and make women regular. Perfectly safe. Used monthiy, * They have relieved mo ef a world of trouble and anxiety.”—Mrs James Howard. a wenld not be without them. disappoint.”—Mra C A Moatpieler, Price #1. Six packages ®5. Sent by mail se- curely eealed, upoa receipt of price. Write for circular. Address @'' EEN MEDICINE CO, Montreai PERRIS OF HEALTH. Or GEORGE EK. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, They never DesBrisyy’s Corner, Queen Square, Charlotte- town PEI. (No 2) lw—aug3l CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy I3 MARKED i. & @Q s IN [BRONZS LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE. fan2- dy & wky Sta‘e. Doz | State. ‘Doz | State. Doz. Me.. 7.5 | Pena, 5 3 | Ohio, 4.0 Mass.,....72|N. Y.,-..-5017M,..... 36 Conn., 71} lod, ..50|N.C.,....3 3.6 iv Mies 6.7 | Vent.cccec47 | Bits 32 _ a 6.4.1 Kees 200-41 3 G 31. Vt.,......59 | lowa,..... 4.3| La, éheae It will be noticed that the average number of eggs laid per hen per year ranges from three dozen to over seven dozen and that these states which reported the largest number of hens did not make the most moucy, because, as the figures show, they only got an average of four to five dozen eggs per hen per year, while the New England States showed an average of from six to over seven dezen. The question arises then why do hens in the New England States average more than seven di z-n eggs per year per hen, while in Louisiaua they only overegs three dozen? The reason must be fouad in the fact that in the New Rngland States, Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay is almost universally used, while in the west and south it is not used much. Louisiena 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 ot her infla. ences put together. The poultry industry of this country now amounts to between five and six hundred miliions of dollars annuslly and the profits are said to be enormous. Ose man in Mass, near Boston, has made twenty thousand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to a thousand dollars, while thousands of women, | children and invalids have earned a comfort- able living. Ail who want to know just how to make money, keeping and tending poultry, should send to I. 8S. Johnson & Co, 22 Cus- tora House St., Boston, for a copy of the Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 cts. nov4 d6i wii ——— a Ai AT 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 those of them who have used it long enovgh | to test ite 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, aod that in| every process of its manufacture the most) vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu- | ine aroma of the leaf. me “ ———= SKOPA’S DISCOVERY the qireat ig op — edy tor Heart, Nerves, ° hldneys, Biood. Guarantee <ontract with every bottle. y ently for the good you receive. At all Dryssint® $1.00 per bottle, six thes $5.50. If = want to know about SKODA’S REME- DIES, send postal for + Morning Light.’ Sweet Potatoes for sale by the pound st Teer & Goff s. si—novll Contains no Alum Animonia, Lime, > nosphates, or any Injuriant. DELICATE | | MURRAY & 2 al 9 6} LANMaN's |2 i ! vA ots 10 Ped) pure | | RICH | es] 1 | | sweer rare 1 S | LASTING | [PUNGENT 7 &) FLORIDA |p i aati S| WATER |% mo STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE tr N POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, FRAGRANT W Pure-Bred Stock For Sale. JEDIGREED SHORTHORNS.—2 Ba'l Calves | ‘oor further particolars apply at jthe office of and 2 Heifer Calves. all first and second | prize winners atthe Provincial Exhibition this | year, Enquire of —_——_ ! BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Nov, 7, 1892—dy 2aw & wky Mortgage Sale. 1 a ae G. P. FLETCHER, ——DEALER IN—— PIANOS, . ORGANS, ‘ND THE— ‘ tihoamna in ankine “New Williams” Sewing Machins. , A nice stock always on hand to select rom. Office (ior the present) at the Store of John McLeod & Uo law& wy—nov2 IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS KOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUH ‘RUPTURE Senn FoR QuesTiON SHEET, Ow Receipr oF ANSWERS, Let Me Sececr Wuar is Required. Witt Senn Yeu Paice. Cocosane Sent BY MAIL, Recisrercy, Go2zreer aud CHEAP, —_————— Send Stamp for Instrated Pook SEAS. Cr.wO TEE SurcioaL Macuinict, 134 Kina Stacet W.. TORONTO The Telephone Compiny P. E. ISLAND. JARTIES using the Telephones wonld find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the foliowing rules :— ist. Speak with the mouth about four inche: from the transmitter, 2ni. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud. and distinetly. ard, Place the telephune so ag to cover the ear just a3 if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press too hard on the ear. 1t is possibvle to talk and be heard when stand.- ing back two or theee feet from the transmitter, if you shout lou l eaoagh, but it is not @ pleasant mode of conversation, is entirely linnecessary, and isa useless waste of wind and lungs, besides being very aunoyi2?: to all within range of your voice, ; eS ROB ANGUS, ay? Manager. FARM FOR SALE AT POLE PLEASANT, NORTH RIVER. HK subcriber offers for sale that block of land—commonly known us Binn’s Farm— containing 120 acres in @ high state of cultivation fronting on North River, There are onthe pre- mises a good dwelling house, containing Ii rooms. also barns and other outbuildings The situation is oas of the beast in the province for a summer resort, being oaly 4 miles from the city, and its batwing and shooting facilities are excellent ¥or particulars apply on the premises to MRS. Fi AIGER, orto D, A. BRUCE, Charlottetown. Oct?26—d eod wytf HAVE YOU Ga A “Backache means the kid- neys are in trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” “‘75 per cent. of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- neys. “ Might as well to have a healthy city without sewer- age, as good health when the 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. Tordaito, i book called Kidney Tail,” Weite for the scavengers of the system. “Delay is dangerous. Neg- lected kidney troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, and the most dan- gerous of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Tt: “The above diseases cannot exist where To be sold by Public Auction at tha Law Courts Baililog in Charlottetown, on Friday, the sixteenth day of December, nex*, A, D., 1892, and at the hourcf twelve o'clock, nooa, under and by virus of a power of sale con- tuined in an indenture ef mortgage beiring date the first day of July, A D., 1875, and made between Henry A. Harvie of the Common of Charlottetewn, in Queen’s County, In the Pro- vince of Prince Edward Island, in the Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hannah Harvie }is wife, of the one part, and Rowan Kobert Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at-law of the other part: LL that tract. piece] or parcel of land, being A part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common of Charlot'etown, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing on the north boundary line of land Jately the property of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, in the south-east angle of land formerly tne pro- perty of the late George Wastie DeSlois, being also the south-east angle of a plet of lend the property of Peter Grego-, and running thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Pianist Hedwsen’s land fifty-five (55) feet or to the west. rn side of. a street intended as a Con- tinu ation of School Street; thence along the said intended stre-t northerly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerly parailel with the first nemed boandary line fi ty - five (55) feet or tothe eastern beandary line of Peter Gregor’s land eforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line seutheriy one hundred and eizhty-seven (!87) feet six (6) inches or to the place of cummencement, beiag knowo and msrted on the plan end survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3 AvLso— All that o*her tract, piece and pares! of land, being part of said Common Lot » umber (27) twenty-seven, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the nerth side of Gerald Sireet. at the distance of forty feet easterly from the eastern side of @ etreet intended asa con- tinuation of School >trect »foresaid; thence easterly along sa.4 Gerald Si1ee forty-two teet; thence northerly paralics] wth said in ended street eighty-three feef, three inebes. er to the southern boundary hre of _ land formerly the property of the late James Ca)ill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feer; thence southerly tothe place of commencement, being known and marked on said pian and eur- as Pilot No.5 ST. GEORGE PHARMACY, VICTORIA ROW. iGES ! SPGNGES SPONGES ! SPONGES ! Wwe have just received a new stock of Sponge which are *eliing very cheap to run off. Headquarters for Patent. Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- fumes Buy Rum, etc, Fine line of Havana Cigars just opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigare*tes etc. Depentiog of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- ofal'y. i j | An elaborate SIDA FOUNTAIN, the finest on | P. E Island, where the most delicious beverages are dispensed. F. de C. DAVIES, aug'é Proprietor. NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Iola and Cherry Balsam 7a s— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Price 25 and 50 centa, Sold by all Drug Sista. oct 26 Will Speedily Effect a Cure RE-OPENING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. 8., - cee — ~ TEMPOR \RILY¥Wclosed-f6F" Tepairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for receution ot private patients, under the charge of Nursing ~isaters of tue Courch of England, from St, Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Mess. tho tlospitai is situated in extensive open grounds, facing Ia'thousie College, in a quiet neizhbornood, easily accessible For terins and further particulars apply to the ister ia charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 Advertising. F yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere &' I any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York. VERYONE in need of information On the 4 gubject o. advertising will do well & obtaiz a copy of “Boox for Advertisers.” 353 price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid, on re caipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the Americas Newspaper Directory of all the best papers and class journals; gives the pS Ese NON yn \ai0- -UNLIKE ANY OTHER.— Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchiti«, Colds, Tonsilitis, Hoarse ing Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, © . Sctatica, Lame ra ck, Soreness ia Body or Lim ac . Nervous Heada AS MUCH It is marveions how many @ ifferent quickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Re if not satisfied, Retail price b; United States or C GENERATION AFTER alwabic pamphiet sent free, LS. J Morbuas, Diarrhoa, Rheumati am, 3 Join’ arseness, Conghs, Neuraigia, Tooth- Straina FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. complaints it will cure. Its strong po’nt lies in the fact that it acts lieving all manner of Cramps 4 ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY. PHYSICIAN. AM who buy direct from us, ant most it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded rf mnail % cts; 6 betties, $2.00. Express and cuty prepaid to any part of OHNSON & ©0., Boston, Mass. and Chile GENERATION HAYE USED AND BLESSED IT. - IMPORTED 5 cts The Best Five Cent Smoke in Charlottetown, August 20, 1892. the City, “ LITTLE QUEEN” CIGARS ! At WATSON’s DRUG STORE. — POPULAR PRICES ! NEW GOUDS Charlottetown, October 26, 1892 —cod NEW SHOE STORE, ) FXPECT to cecupy the New Shop now being fitted up fur me in the S'!AMPER BLOUK early in November. R. K. JOST. 0* fo'lows :— PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RalLWAY, I892-9%3. Winter Arrangement, [892-93 AND AF’ER WEDNESDAY, Novemder 9h, 1892, Trains will rua as a circulation rating of every one, aud a good dea! HK of information about rates and o-her matiere TRAINS FOR THE WEST. ! TRAINS PROM THE WEST, pertaining tothe business of adverising. Ad tress ROWKLL’S AUVERTISING BUREA U | 1@ Sprnoe Street. Naw Vor 1 yr—n w’u STATIONS, | Accom STATIONS, Accom 7 ‘ x ‘er BN ae _ | charlottetown.........dp} 715 | Tignish. ........ ce wep! “COO ee poral eettenowe noo :? enetes,.. oceusesosesenese 6% t ee OREOEE oo copoccsccsvees oa WANTED—A young man of steady habits, | Hunter River..c+sss0....-- 53) | ee et ae who has had good experience in office work | Bradalbane.,...........+.- 9 00 PE csscasascces soscest “OO O8 and book-keeping with double entry Appl at/ Kmerald Junction ........ 9 U9 Wellington. +s++eecreeecess 10 03 EXAMINER Office. Sw—MOVIL | Freetown w....cccccccecees 9 24 Miscouche,......++++++-.-- 1¢ 2) Menascccececsces 9 46 ar 10 £0 ANTED—A good smart boy about 1% years ar) 10 29 Summereide.......... ll 35 ef age. who undeistands taking care of Sammerside..........f P. M. dp) P.M. awe and working about house, Apply at this eo On ap + = anata seeeroeeoe once . = omen, wTaevih | Wellington....cvesssceccee] a2 | Kmerald Junction. ..... 12 SE eiecce cecsqoete sees Bradal dbestnphowebins ENTLEMEN BOARDERS!—Two or three|QLoaryc.c.ccicce | 880 | Hunter River....ccss-| 11S gettiemen boarders can be accommodated. | Bioomfield ............++ oe 3 55 1 North Wiltshire.......... 12 Apply to Mrs. C. V. McUREGOR, Prince Strest.! Alberton ...... nadiabiacnen cm Royalty Junction. ........ 212 novil—3i pd TRL. << cc00 eohbseceie aril 6235 | | Charlottetown......-..8F 2 30 \ ELP WANTED for general houcework. TA . t} N | Ace H Good wages. Aovply at this office. novil RtAmpons, ‘ae i aac er P. M. | n> Se ANTED—A general servant. Apply to Mrs, | ic yeorr W* ARTHUR SRWOERY. E-cors [Rowe Sent 1S ee ee ESS Se ee saredllcesnesaatlt scuntesnsngmanesseransnttsneapeapansonpnatesmnnantnteapeneieigaananennnsiaa=a Fe rc ence mnngyyperntnennnnaanaennannanneneaneD ANTED—A girl to do general housework ; Good wages will be paid to a competent TRAINS FOR t i EAST. TRAINS FROM THE AST. irk Appiy to “irs, W. W. WELLNER, Prince Street. nov9 STATIONS, Accom | STATIONS. Accom YO LET-—Half a double tenement house on} —_ ki chford Square Kent moderate, Apply P. M. | A. M. to B FLANNIGAN, at Flannigan’s Forge. Charlottetown ......... ap 2 30 Georgetown..... soso 710 novs—tf a Junction:......... .¢ GOPEIGRR + - 00. 00000 2000008 7 3 U*\ D—A bunch of keys. Owner may have rere ee er 8 58 | Mount Stewart..June - 6 same by paying for this advt.and proving | mount Stewart Junc. | =e a 86 er: = ap} 418 aN iss weapons e OR OR SALE—A Hall Stove, ** Westminister ” Cardigan..+...... eoreseore | Royalty PURINE. o..0c80e 10 19 Base Bu-ner, No. 60, with Russia Iron Pipe | FS0THOWN.......-.---- 8 $e |Charlottetown.......... ar 16 0 and Drum in yocd order. Enquire at the KXx- H AMINER office. novs M. 1} A. M. \ PULKN—Aryons giving information that will pount sceapepipecenens ‘ $3 Henn Sleek ae ; es lead to the conyiction of the person who! g¢ Ppeters..............se-- 5 12 iSt. Peters ee 74 ee ay ue ee a a, premises st Bear River.. Lnhie h 5 a7 ee ee 217 Mr L ©. Owen, King street, on Hallowe’en, w ure ¥ eee eo? oa be suitably — Ali pry + cautioned | neistes ee ee anevigsteigtttaee oe sn my - a againeat purchasing the same —A. HERMANS, 7 _ novs—tf Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, Beau ifnl Sets of Teeth mounted on Vulcanite, $10. Partial Sets from $2 and upwards. Bes: of material, workmanship and _ satisfaction -- Dn. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. nov4é PAnted—A competent girl to do general housework. Good wazes given. App'y at American Conrul’s office, corser of Queen and Water Streets, if--nov4 ILLINERY— Millinery done in all the latest styks and fashiouas by Miss Many J. — at her home, Upper Queena Street. oct O LET—Ttes Dwelling House on Hillsboroug Street, adjoining the residence «f Mr. Lemuel Poole. and containing sevea roons. Inmediate possession.—GKORGE ALI EY. t t @-cert3 ‘TO LET—Mouse on the corner of Water and Pownal Streets, Immediate posse sion given, Rent —— Apply to Dr, BLANCHARD. oct2i—t W ANTED—City Canvasser of good ad.iress, salary and expeases paid weekly [rom start. Position permanent. Canadian and American rown atock. A vantages unequalie 1.—-BROWN 3rOs. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Unt. reoti4—3m (m w 3s) T° LET—Taat pleasantiy situated residence on Riociumond Sireet West. lateiy advertised by the undersizned, is now ready for inspection, being thoroughly renovated ioevery department, Will be leciow. Ap,ly ea the premises - (Has HIGGI<s. sept?3 LKT—Aan office in Boown Block, Api ly to JAMES PATON. octs Apily To a iJ to A. A. MCLEAN, Attorney-at-Law. se Y¥ f£O LOAN on Farm Lads. pt3—dy uf ’ LET—A house on Lower Queen Street, e Apply to Tuomas McQvu Ib. septlg W ANTE®- Two energetic Catholic men to take orders for a new article that sells at the undersigned J. UNSWORTH. Superinterden:, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov, 5:5, 1392 —dy & way 6i See a ae Fe a - Out ne —— nee Robu An CSS, invaluable” means of November 7, 1892 A TERRIBLE SUFFERER JOHNSTONS FutldD BEEF Lustiness, developing For Five Years Immediately Relieved by IVE. EF. To the Malto Veptonized Pcrter Co., Truro, N. S sia and my lite was 4 continual misery. PP. GENTLEMEN, —This is to certify that for five years I suffered from Chronic Dyspep- 1 e-uld not est anything without it distressing me, and from weighing 245 pounds I was reduced tv 140 pounds Three monhs ego 1 was recommended by wy physician, Dr Sather!ind of this town, to take Malto P-ptonizet Porter. and fran the day I first took it I felt relieved, and in three months have gatued 33 pounda, and I can eat with comfort any hing comes along, Westville, N. S., Auguat 27:b, 1892 The »bove certificste was sworn to before J. F Olive, Eoq. at Westville, August 27cbh, 1892. For sale by sll Druggists. Put up by sight. One to work this “ity, the other to control | Dated this 2b day of October, A. D. 1892 ! the restof the Island. For full uiculars ad- R. BR. FITZGERA!D. © Gress «-fiices Nos. 7 and 8 85} Prince William Mortgagee. ding). Novi- 4i law Sureet St. Joho, N. B, (Jardine Buidi octid F Vigor. fi. mneas muscle, power of evduranc», and general bealthfulucs The Embodiment of Strength. of THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching ever its own tracks every City, ame TowD ard Manufacturing Centre of importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk Railway has opened an office Charlottetown for the saie of tickets to all poinis in Michivan, Mianesota Da ota, Mon tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum. via, Colorado, Arizona, Oslifornia, —_ St, a Kansas City, Omaha. St. Paul ’ inni- peg, Ce, Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and . the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS fo San Franci ¢> and Intermediate Points; St, Paul, Portiaud, Ore., and Paget Sound Point-, with only one change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at {lov p.m. aud every WKUNESUAY at $95 a. m. Tourist Tickets te ell parts of Canada and the United Sta:es upon application, For rates, routes and through tickets to al points, apply to W. W. CLARHE, Agent Grand Trunk Railway. NERVE corey i eae te Seep cae BEANS |e Ee ‘s Grloverqronk or, ero fre OO., Teronte, Ont. Write for pamphict. Chariotterown by GEORGE &, +} UGH ES. SIMSON BROS & CU., Halifax, Wholeeels Agents. i ery Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. AR. VINNICOMBE has removed bis office to essrs. Hiaezerd & Moore's Bookstore, where a)l orders and paymeots may be left. His artistic Tuning and Toning ia widely known among many of the leading mu:icians of Nova Scotia as weil as on the Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superior know le dye of Piano construction enables him te regulate actions to a nicety, giving the inetru- Ment a beautiful even tone, also a delicate touck to the keyboard tat few can accomplish. Ne eatchpenny work, such as dirt, insty strings, restr.nging, yellow keys, dull polish, etc. Mr, Vinnicombe kno -'s at a glance what requires to be done and dces it. Ketimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano itings a on hand, All orders pps aliended espa Fast Direct Koute to Boston —VIA— Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, THE FAST STEXRL STEAMER HALIFAX, Wiil sil frem Malifax to Poston EVER WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m. x Returning, leaves Bost VER ; hae anes on EVERY SATUR- Passengsrs arriving at Halifax on Tuesday evening Ko ae on boned Steamer. roug cketa an aggage cheeked Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's. tea ct H. L. CHIPMAN. General Agent, Noble's Wharf, Halifax, RICHARD20ON & BARNARD, Agents, Savanuah Pier, Busion. octé CAMERON N 8, TH M LTO P_PTOXIZ<D PORTER C9. (LTA), septl3—dy & wky TRURO, NOVA SOOrIA GEO. H. MCKEE, Mispec, New Brunswick, Five Years a sufferer, Cured of Dyspopets and the effects of Diphtheria —— -—ev Croder’s Botanic Dyspepsia Syrup. Mispec, New B fe , The G zien runswick, Aug orfive long years J GENTLEMEN : with the worst form of TH E imaginable. I could eat out distress, even the t lightest food causing me untold agony. For the last three years I have been confined to my bed more than half my time. I would have termble distress in my sto t, severe headache, and be so dizzy at times that everything around me w grow dark; many a time I have said: “1 wish were dead.” I tried ali kinds of Dyspepsia oF without any relief watever, and my physician did me no good. ’ > cose Kl N In fact I was discourag forme. One day ry thought there was no brother had an errand at drug store of A. Chipman Smith & Co., St. John, they wished lim to take a Lott!+ of Groder’s Botanle Dyspepsia Syrup, to me, on triel. When he came home with pottle, 3} said: “T have no faith in this because I have ed 80 many remedies without «eceiving any benefit. pase a one a be to Groder’s Dyspepsia P sci ot the aon ia iT eden I can truthfully say I am cured. I have no distress at my stomach, no head- ache, no dizzy spells, and the world looks bright to I can = > now eal any kind of food, whereas two months ago I could eat nothing but bread and milk and these in small quantities. My siecp is sound and I enjoy riect health. I can cheer- Cc R in Cure Co, St. John, N. B. wd oo Groder’s U anic spepsia Syrup to any who are suffer: from ctemmzab wonhie, in avy ie, and will aaah fully answer all inquires in regard te my case. Very respectiully, GEO. H. McK EE, I hereby certify tut I gave said boitle of Groder’s Syrup to the brother of Giro. Il. Mehee, and that I believe the above statement to be true. Signed, at E. Rk. W. INGRAHAM. The Greder A. Chipman Smith & Co. ST. JOHN, N. Curle 60., Limited. B.