| CALENDAR FOR JULY isos = | < | IT IS ALL . 4 \ %, TH MDD DAI 5 +e % AT TS CLAIMED FOR IT} “ Fi Hing. moe. NI x ‘Women of “ : | “ey ditions, w es i 4 need in Skoda’s Discovery os 0 test NI ¢ ; o g, % Sun | Sun | Hig! e . © Pa a" Se a r . : ‘f FERMS : Four Dollars a-Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents’ 1. . a 4% i4 & ‘ 3 : , a a ry r ow Nct ‘ TUVEX ETE rw’ > ‘ < Y Y r Y Ps a ’ . 2 1) | 437 NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, MONDAY, JULY 31, 1893. VOL. 32.—NO. 26. é 7 7 42 eg , " - = —— : — a Se a ae A RN a NER 4 165 B 5 = , , — . ; SS = 25 wi) OL LOCAL TIME TABLES. TAKE WARNING ' HARDSHIPS IN POLAR REGIONS Ww HAT WOMEN WEA! ‘ ‘5 1 16 a . sae _— ; re 5} ll 10 . “Aik i P. E. I. RAILWAY. © R&R is the North Pole Werth All Spent iu startin Z +4 il U ea ; : ‘ 2 3) 1 44 Neglect Not These Signals : Suqroting fee is ? COMFORT AND CHIC UNITE IN HE! ; 1 aie : The whole region is one of severe cold ne ssi , 19 0 24 PRAINS POR TEE WEP! = of Danger. and the sea is frozen for the greater part PRETTY OUTING COSTUMES ‘1 cc Express leaves Charlottetown 7.00 a.m ; —_—_—_—_— of the year, land and water becoming --—--- MRS. SARAH E. BLETHEN, 21 401 1 30} Ac 140 p.m A Bestel Leeetan' Rei Ganghtchg. | ott eetinanihetn, et fee te in | Cont Since Cowes ‘Mien Worn-Rovers i alee elt os } > Cessanht mInove o 1@ =S8e4u- 5 ny ae “ " , 2 20 TRAINS FROM THE WEST The Indians’ Example. ice. In summer the sea-ice breaks up of the Vogue of the Black Satin Duch- Grove Street, Bangor, M ; . nz. | Exurese arrives et Charlottetown . 7.20 p.m bibliiulank. ca es ag — ewe vs 4 a esse Gowns—Elegant House Waist- A ae \ = a num : ’ ave wt : ; : ward and meit, or driven by the wing ; ; ave been a great rer { : 457 Accon do 10.40 a. m Let the Remedy be Simple and Safe— against the shores of continents or ts- Fawn Canvas Gown. vere pains in my . a Bee CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH Kickapoo Indian Sugwa. lands, leaving lancs of open water which | Now that Dame Fashion hag really ‘He Ist three year 4 t a2 co ee P , a shift of wind may change and close in | gettied her elf for the summer, and there reduced sad run dows i zy , , oN lrain leay Kan rald Junction 6 l 5 p.m If you are ailing, not exaetly sick but a hour. a —- —_— = is time to contemplate her erratic ways, oo . i ' ' ) 4) Train leaves Cape Traverse 7.25 a. m not feeling “just richt.”’ ha glaciers of the land also Grilt with tide. | the wise woman who did not squander ee i ‘ 9 49 meal" = . . ne 5 gene G current and wind through the more or | jer entire \eariy s«lowance trying 1 have taken only tw ; Train arrives Emerald Junction. #.15 a. m eeilng, bad taste in mouth, less open water. Possibly at some time | reeds Se wie ; rr ; Pr eAS PEP TD NS j 5 10 30 : —— : 2 7 Ss . y ats keep pace with the rapid changes of the ' pL) yy Hi =* £0, 674 ean eevives Cope Treverm ite ess Remarkable ae appetite, “wecasional pains in | the pack may open anda clear water- past oes months ¢ a cuihinnty chara SKODA'S wh SCOVER’ - ' mond the joints and muscles, and other way run through tothe pole; and old inte hers sl a stata tie : ie with ’ ‘5 27 11 4! TRAINS FOR THE EAST a , : , ) 5 uulste herself while she reaps the benefit 5 : 44617 2 aft 15 signs of impending sickness, why net whalers tell of m. ny a year when they | of her discretion. She can calmly avail Skoda s Little Tablets. oie Express leaves Charlottetown i p.m do as the Indian does—drive such symp- believed that a .ew days’ steaming herself of the many improvements in My Back Ache ' Accom. do do 7.30 a.m toms out of the system by the judicious would carry them to the end of the | styles, as well as profit by the impor- tite has returned, I hay« TRAINS FROM THE EAST Distribution ~ “ [TAIL EXAMINE Express arrives Charlottetown 10.20 a. m Accom do do 6.35 p.m ~G DAILY NEWSPAPER : : OF v P. E. Istanp, STEAMSHIPS. noon, from the office of STEAMERS CARROLL AND WORCESTER j EXAMINER PceBLisuine Company, in the | Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturday, House Building, Queen Street 10 a. m Leave Charlottetown for Boston, T RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 6 p.m : IN ADVANCE) y 23 STEAMER FASTNET 1 os —— oop | Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown, AT NOMINAL PRICES, ee Monti 1.00 every Monday, 6 p.m MONTH Oe {rrives Charlottetown from Halifax, about - ' pS any part of Canada or the 6 a. m., Wadnesday And that ean only be made possible by our co-operation for “tat Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside, about 10 a m., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday the benefit of our Readers. ADVERTISING RATES Summerside, Books use of their reliable vegetable remedy, Kickapoo Indian Sagwa? “Thundering Horse,” a Hickapoo chief, age 99 world, if they could have seized the op- portunity. At other times, routes tra- versed in safety tine after time may be effectively closed for years, and all ad- | vance barred. Food in the form cf seals wv walrus in the open water, reindeer, musk ox, polar bears or birds on the land, may often be procured, but these sources cannot be relied upon. Advance northward may be made by water in a ship, or by dog-s dge, or on fvot, over the frozen snow or ice. Each method has grave drawba «cs, Advance by sea is stopped when the young ice forms in autunin, and Jand advance is hampered the long Arctic night which entorces months of inaction, more trying to lealth and spirits than the severest exer- 1.on.—McClure’s Magazine. A Noble Corps of Ignoblie Men, Probably the most remarkable army tant reductions in prices of dress goods and every kiud of ready-made garment intended for summer wear. She also can attain something like individuality in dress, a distinction which was quite impossible in the whirl, when every wo man looked like the next one, without having a voice in the matter. Comfortable Lines Gowns. The linen gowns of all colors and kinds are in favor just now, and they certainly are very stylish. in flesh, and I f { cannot praise th much.” SKODA DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE, N.S, For sale by all’ druggist Trade suy plied by W.R,- Watson, Charlottetow os For smallfadvertisements which are ordered ns years. From his photograph. bait in the world is the foreist re : “aves Charlottetown for Halifax, N.S « . htai ‘ . hs \ . , ‘ ‘ ivision in vorld is } foreign ie ly one oF two weeks the charge ix 50 | Leaves Charlotteiown _ These Books cannot be obtained at less than the wholesale price in any other) —S aa waminns 1! sou of France. It is this legion me be - eh .e first insertion, and 20 ». MMe, Lursday . ‘a ae all ~glec cr t ngs. : * ea F a ; : . : . a oa os TEAMER ST. LAWREN Way than as dessi ibed below. Thet pain in your shoulder may develop | “ hich is ee sent a the en 7 fe ach « tinua } tate cards are s am Ss t cr . . ‘ ‘ tes “at a a de 7 : se (the Snecial ' into rheumatism, and a month’s sickness est danger. nO}: OVCE there a . —_ j 5 Backache the sca ee a aon _ es 7 Leaves Uharlottetown for Pictou, N.38., 6 WE take pleasure 1 i! ne to r readers that w have made a contract deprive you of the income of your toil. sips to be borne to which the French means the kid- ; of the pon od z : I! a at ~al rate ' quotec om wd } iti re ay $42 | & ; : — =o om weerebyv w ea i ! I at a \ s than wholesale That white, furry tongue denotes your pombe anand do not oe me a = — j 3 neygs are in “Delay se a nes ee ES n °F | Arrives from Pictou, N.S., about 6 p.m fiver is out of order, and disease would | — — the — legion is in- | trouble. Dodd's | dangerous, Rep bs a in for three months or ; : : ‘ ; i alia +: cal ion Sui eiail manin riters and ast 7 : | emis : : ; : : : gero - an - — — SOUTHPORT AND WEST RIVER sages Phe hocks which w : = Pe ee. oe a ee easily take root in your system. | —— ae ee cm Whe is Kidney Pitie ted lected kiane + 7 - Cherlottet for South- | Printed from absolutely new type specially made for these works The books are What could you do then! oe MERELY “SO GORe ” at prompt relief. troubles res» - ; on I ices inserted t ena paid to “{ ‘r led 2 ariottetown tor Southe . y . (his so? “gr , r3 N “p> al nm im pal r Steamer leave ar t w : ee * : : Think of your business, your income and po ‘ a 75 per cent. in Bad Bioe a4 rate of 10 cents per line, and ander no} port, 6 a. m., and runs every half hour} BOUND BY AN ENTIRELY NEW PROCESS wh l iway with the old style your fan iy The character of the men who fill its e iene is } Dyspepela . 2 ; ° : ‘ ‘ Millis. is - — . - . = 7 > Uv * reuistances will such paid notiees appear until 10.30 p.m of thread or wire binding Each leaf is bound into the book separately and amalga Seek safety as you would fly from cholera | ranks is the expla) tion. — | > first caused by | Complaint, aed a Prennaierygge™ t Leaves Southport for Charlottetown, 6.15 | 1 o1ed with the whole, allowing the hook to lay perfeetly flat when open, giving ease | OF 8mall pox, Almost without exception they are men | disordered hid-|\ the most dan & Special discounts made on all advertise- a, m., and runs every half hour : ' ’ You are in danger if you neglect these | who, while brave beyond question, have | neys gerous of oil, rm s connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, | ¥f,day—Steamer leaves Charlottetown | and comfort to the readet warnings. They may pass off, but the | 4 past which they wish to bury. Many “ Might aswell | Brights Disease, Picnies, ete. No notiees will be inserted with for Rocky Point at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m } chances are against you, and even thenthe | of them are serving under incognitos and try to have a | Diabetes and the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per | Tyeaday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky PREMIUM LIBRARY. | poison is only latent in your system. | place no value upon their ear oe Fully healthy city | Oropsy.” ne is paid Point at 9.30, a. m., 12a. m., and 2 | No. 1.—“The R : cab Os ee Laie © te (Donald Do not, however, put your trust in the | ww ae are forcigners—adventurers without sewer- oe e above That Tux Examiner is considered by our i ass ae ee? ’ ae a ae a> oe ee ai | pumerous mineral medicines with which ine ee : ee age, as good | diseases cannet a. G. Mitehell | . the gwarket is Hooded. ‘The action of many A writer states that in one company health when the | exist where Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- | Wednesday—Leaves Charlottetown for cee snsgepaiy: oe . ot ae ‘these decoctions comes from mineral | he has found a Roumanian prince, who | kidneys eare|\ Dodd's Kidne ing newspaper in P. FE. Isiand, aml conse- focky Point, 9.30 a. m., and 5. p. m. No. 2 * Lavs of Ancient Rome.” with « 1a6 { itions By Lord Macaulay poisons they contain, such @8 mercury, ar- pices cs i alan i - y va I . < i } . | ee eee eee te hibeee oF paeen was under suspicica of having murdcrec j clogged, they are | Pills are used. qunatly the eh Le. | Penay Leaves Cinrtntictown for Rocky | No. 3.—* Cranford,” with illustrations By Mrs. Gaskell siaunc ead the ‘like gg ardent ote | bis brother ; an Italian lieutenant-colonel Sold py all dealers or sent by mail on receipt through which to make their announcements Point, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p.m. | N ‘ “The C ba te i Ry Lord Lystow | tell you if hetella ou truly, that tie $0 go. | of cavalry, bearing an illustrious na:.e, of prieg gp conts, per box or sin public, is abundantly proved by the fact that Seturday- Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky NO. hie oming hace, > / 4 : Kickapoo India, Sag wa and other Kicka- |who had been dismissed from King i Dr. L A Senvih & to Tosonte, Wats t es 2 » , . 7 y x & Wye 3 e 1 —_— ; : 9 , oS Shelle Ai sedici ‘ . ai y 2 ; : o : vere ws mS ’ 7 7 . ° ‘a en | mar sry a aeet Point, 8.30 a. m., 9.30. m., 2 p.m., | No. 5—“ Frankenstein; or, The Molern ee a ete eauital the Rei oe as | Gambetta cee, in, Gemeente eee | MPR Pen oe Soe oe ee bool calied Kidney Tall, have been compelied to enlarge the paper to ane No. 6—* A Book of Golden Deeds,” i ccccecece.e. By ©. M. Yonge | own vegetable growth of roots, barks and | quence of being found cheating at cards; The dress given in this cul isa suitable oe ‘ hert lof n t f from all R ihilist, h from | Style for linen or any plain wool materi IERVE N its present si ¢ : li aves (harlottetown for Rocky or <* tele a er ; eee verbs, and of necessity are free fro ‘ ussian nililist, who esca J ite a aii este | | 4 NERVE BEANS are @ new dis Tux Dartuv } srven is for sale by the fol- | — ae ave . a t , : m as 3 No. 7 Mosses from an Old Ma ; .. By Nathaniel Hawthorne wien rl poisons w hatever, Decnmen. See a Siberia: an ex-canci of the Cathedral of al. Gray hop sacking, with black satin ‘ covery cays use the CARES 0 ’ MEIN a for ss v e fi ‘ es ! “ 2a ti. ) ,and.a i i be . ians have r ne dge € rem, depend. a ay c : 7 . . mre bilit a ieee lowing agents pie wine, I No. 8.—t The Scarlet Letter, ‘ ... By Nathaniel Hawthorne | ing whelty ‘epon nalere. lchere for Notre Dame at Paris, who had been sus- | Vest aud sasi, is 8 ially pretty made in BEANS Falling hood ; sestopee the 4 H y= 13 _o ae ; Re — . Ki sr I Charlottetown for West | No. 9.—‘* Essays of Elia,” By Charles Lamb | their resources, and upon their skill, born pended from his ecclesiastical functions this manner. But whatever the materi- > i ayer or sind cons arvie & ” see re cet, onde aves { “to oO = ‘ sae sila, . ‘ or on . ahaa io ¥ : : ‘te . Y : ; y Theo. &, Ch appelte Queen ~treet ne _ ’ oanene of experience, in preparing in consequence of an offence committed . to _ perfect it miu ; -“ ; ase — cesses of youth, This Remedy al r . . nese linens Are so COO: alt resli-looK- River, 4 p.m Tuesday and Friday—LeavesC harlottetown for New Bridge, calling at Rocky Point and Westville at 4 nm SAIL BOAT. J. Metnatyre Malpe jue Road, ©. Paal, Lower spring Park Road W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street i+. Chappell, Prince Street Mazsaar Store, Queen Street S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside. Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hon, D. Gordon, Georgetow n. Db. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. Our Prics to senders of 8 Coupons, 6c. Post-paid. Price, 25c. I. Railway, and books W hich we oller The ; are superior ii ROCKY Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte- town for Rocky Point, 9 a. m., I] a. m. 2 p. m., 4 p.m and 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and Satur- —_ oe inthenes acecehnn sonwnenseatt Ag : POLNT We Change Number Every Issue, ; BOOK COUPON NO. 9 every way to | those offered in so called free Gi. M. Clarke, Alberton day—il a. m., Zand 6 p. m. | pook dist ributions and w hich a ~ s ‘ 26 ¢5--—/@> : 4 - i ‘harlotte ror Rocky . Cut out three of these Coupons num- . a 7 _ Sunday -Leaves Charlottetown for Roc ky i are dear at any price. Our bered differently (any nunber as tong as ; mn r , . Point, 4.30 p.m . they are different), and send to us with ; r , . r . iw atacal: 1@ yo Scent ste sf he : ered : 1 he W eekly Kxamine! STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. readers W ill see this ata g¢ lance Mic dns mercy ape aap f a — _ : - \ oO wil iO si ‘ fe ense, Is issued every Friday morning from the Tuesdav—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- hy sending for the Wi ye 3 ‘ publishers’ offiee. It is made up of matter well fa.m.,and 3p = . ff : | | . v which has appeared in the Daily editions, and Wednesday Leaves Charlottetown for | OHered above. Address Orwell, 3 p. m Thursday —Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well, 3 p. m is @ first-class weekly newspaper—interesting | and fall of the latest news. The subseription for Tok WEEKLY Seed three Book Coupens piok Nam emate- of Book wanted INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the | Arrives from Orwell — Tuesday = and and 6 cents for any sSetneds tahoe eat aiieean sind edo nlay 10a. malar V offered and you will be de- Advertising rates on the same seale as given a hives on va — ; ee pe BEDs | i - : ADDRESS ‘BOOK DEPT.” above for Tit DAILY EXAMINER. Friday—Leaves for East River, 4a m. | fighted with the offer. : flieso eit la and 3 p. ™ Arrives from 7.30 pm Saturday Bast River, 9 a. m. and : ; New Books will be announced when reads DOCTOR DORSEY, Leaves for Crapaud, 3 a. m., ; . 5 * a ‘ ) Pp th i Physician and Surges. | Arrives de-Cnpenl, toa, ih. es Ol The Examiner Publishing Co., : , m. Tie Calle 7 Vernon River every alternate | Graduate of the Medieal Department of the University of the City of New York, late Member of the Resident Staffof Belle- vue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. Wednesday, beginning 24th Mav Leaves for Mount Stewart every Friday, beginning 26th May CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, Branch Confectioner y a Georgetown and Montague, every Thurs- } dav at l2 a Arrives at alternate STEAMER ELECTRA OFFICE North Side Queen Square —— (x ttt. Charlottetown OPPOSITE POST OFFICE from Murray Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, made by the Indians from roots, barks and herbs of tier own gathering and curing, is obtainable o druggists and medicine dealers only. lar per botile; six bottles for five dollars. @ Send three two-cent stam 4 EE: pay postage and we wil mail you free a thrilling and interesting book Of 173 pages, entitled **Life and Scenes Among the Kickapoo Indians.’ Tells all about the Indians. Address Hearty & Bicz Low, Distributing Agents, 521 Grand Ave New Haven, Conn. Way ! | against public | great Paris International Exposition was , orality; an English | ex-captain of the rifle brigade, and a | lierman count who had not only served is lieutenant in the First Regiment of Guards at Berlin, but who had also heid a position on the military staff of tue late Emperor of Germany.—New York Recorder. International Expositions. The first great international exposition was that held at L ndon, in the Crystal Palace, in 1851. ‘Ine total expenses of this exposition, including the cost of the building, were about £293,000, and the receipts about £506,000. The building covered an area of more than twenty wres, The next similar undertaking was the “Exhibition of the Industry of | All Nations,” held at New York in 1853. | This was held in “Crystal Palace,’ which was afterwards destroyed by tire. A similar exhibition was also held in Dublin the same year. In 1854 an ex- position was held in Munich, which at lirst was very successful, but cholera ap- peared and caused such a fright that the | cnterprise was abandoned. The first held in 1855. he second English Inter- national Exhibition was held in London in 1862. Nextin order were those held at Constantinople in i863 ; Bayonne, 1864; Dublin, 1865 ; Cologne, Oporto end Stockholm in 1865 ; Melbourne, 1866 ; Agra, 1867. Then came the great Paris Exposition of 1867, follow by teveral smaller ones at various places, until 1873, when a very fine one was held in Vienna. The next important display was the Philadelphia Centennial. Again a number of smaller ones, and ing that they discount more elegant cos- tumes made of silk, Another stylish Costume, * ae SAS ‘ a” 7% . PEL NEAT GOWN OF CANVAS, A gown of iaun canvas has a deep frill om the stirt zed with ecru inser- tion, and two tands around the hips. The drape | bodice of canvas has a bolero jacket and cpaule.tes of black peau de soie finished with insertion, and a nar- row black belt. For Those Who Prefer Black, Elderiy Jadies who prefer black to colors, will hail the return of the satin duchesse gown. It is such a bright, olute’y Cures the most obstinate cases when all other AKATMENTS have failed evento relieve, Sold by drug ste wt $1 per package, or six for $5, or sent mail or cosigh of trice hy adarening aie TA Mics MEDICLN 4 %. Toronte, Ont. Write for pamplich Soldia— “JOHNSON 4NopYNe LINIMENT ynelkE any OTH ep Yor INTERN AL as DITERNAL use, 2. 1810 Originated by an Oid Family Physician, in use for more than Righty Think Of tt. Str Sica: ads, Gene- ration atter Generation have used and blessed it, Every Tiaveler should have @ bottle in his satchel, r Prom “ Every Sufferer ivtice’ourstene’ Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,Coughas,Catarrh, Bron: © . Asthma, Cholera Morbua, Diarrhea a, Lamenera, Se ess ip Body or Limt Sti Joints or Straina, wiil find in this old Anodyne relief and speedy cure. Snould have Johnson's Eve ry M oth EP Anodyne Liniment in the house for Croup, Coida, Sore Throat, Tonsilitis, Colle, Cuts, Bruises, Cramps and Pains lable te occur in any family without notice, Delays may cost a life. Relieves alt hummer Complaints like magic, Price, % cta. post-paid; 6 bot ties, $2. Lapress paid, L 8.Jobuson & Co., Boston Mase then the great Paris Exposition of 1889. tesidence—Near Corner of King and Quee 9 > mor 4 TROP ra hy 5 . : alla , sts cts naTIOtN — or Harbor, W xinenday evening I have opened a BRANG MH CONPE I lONERY 5 ; the Do vou want a nice, comfortable SUT handsome fabric, and adjusts itself so | CF : *Store in the Stamper Block recently occupied by Mr. Theo. THE McKAY An Arab’s Loves. = to sehen gmt and is ts — ne | t . ‘ . : ete pica ill keep | fer Summer — wear ? HE McKA An Arab—mean a tent-dweller, for or every-day service. ndeed, as the e _ 4 happelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where | wil ceep ; ; -* | old settlers say, you can wear it to mill wickly, Thoroughly, Forever Cured oe ; i ; ' ar ae 2 in an equine sense, the town-dweller is y, you ca 0 y, Giy, rorlsc ROBERT B s ’ 1 P. E. L RAILWA "| evervthing usually found in a first-class Confectionery. | am | WOOLEN COMPANY is the Firm to | no Arab—loves first and above » his | °F eo * spol ee | a by a new perfected scientific method tht ‘ sq) I pe ry | . . : oa! ‘ ; . : rea newkne . : ss an a Soe : ~— : nv ‘ thie r horse. No need to recite the oft-sun b Saas ical age, and i yo DS enlesh the ¢ i trevonel fants COMMISSION MERCHAN Until Further Notlee the trains of thie Rai | fitting up a new and improv ed Soda Fountain, w hich Twill} ob Th” Mewth we-ere eleele | iieeiles tas GEE Ee Tang | happen to spill a cup of tea orcotfee over canes fall enlest the cose ty ‘beread bas AND AUCTLON EER. way will ran daily (Sundays excepted) as | have in operation in a few davs. 1 will keep only the best he loves his Sre-arm. is, practically the frout breadtis vou can sponge it off nd See ro Se ead ‘PERENCES re | Een: mat Confactoner? SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in SUM- | speaking, ought to be a six-foot, gold-in- | and the satin will never show a crease. | Joie men in body, mindand heart. Dr GOOD REFERENCES Trains will leave Charlottetown : | Fruits and the purest ontectionery. wares 88 laid, muzzle-loading horror of a matoh- oy pagan ti gases ' oe ae ond tamess ended. Saeael of ; + dat 5 i ¢ Cc uu nO 4 slear een Street, Charlottetown | pepross for 8 srside and Tignish .6 00 ; 1 oN : , ‘ » . | MER CLOTHING Prices lower than | lock, which would kick any man but an : i ' ~ ees esried life removed. Nerve force, % s ' Qu S ‘ w Express tor Ranstnensite Pagoieh 6 yam | W. A. hil I CHESON, Confectioner, {ER CLOT \ | i Arab flat on his back at every shot ; but that was . pee a lack of — sccm poe, wiles’ tllen Oe} ~ Georgetown and Souris 630 actually, in Algeria or Tunis, when he | !ming. But we gil the rose and are restored by this treatment.’ A , sreide ‘ ‘ ing ever heard of in Charlottetown . el i 1e lily , day . . Accommodation for Summerside 24” pm wnything ever hea si ogee , lives near a city, it is rather more apt to int the lily in our day, and wide lace ° STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. | ‘ s . : Prosthetic Dentistry Rapeos Se —" Pere TOOT, os « be a modern English t h-loader. You | retelles will ada beauty toa handsome and wae i of tl a y enlar ‘ town and Souris. * ° ov yemnsintanstinentiiiie ati . e reeao y . strengthene: ictims of abuses and « _ —e june 27—eod. must fly from the busy haunts of men to | S#tia gown. One reason why this fabric | SNOB Mie ne cod! Sufferers § ; aid Passengers for the West can leave Char. : ~ ; find the matchlock. ‘Next to his gun he | 6 #6%in pojiilsr ' lost sian nad eatin | Oily, ones arly errors, ili health, ¥ it lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside ern | 00) él] l § : . : side garment wili le a jacket, and satin ally, overwork, € rs, vealth I am prepared to mount Artificial Tecth on | ati; and Tignish at 11.5 & m., returning | f P, loves his oldest son. Last — his is the only material that will slip easily | you vigor! Don't despaireven if in th he different kinds of plates: \luminum, | same day, reaching Summerside at 405 and | A s K Yo U rR Cc R o Cc Ez R Fe oO Pod t i wife—or one of his wives. ughters into the jacket sicev stages. Don’t be di artened WG Wesre tet, oe bine xt * . ae Charlotenown at 6 aere — i { fe | Charlottetown, July 6, 1893 don’t eren count: I mean the Arab oe een See, in wohl you. Lets wale that 3 will not oxidize or tarn Dinek In ae o e make close connectic at Suramerside with | . a : i i ar t ; 7 . ae obbec ou t i$ & ¥ you : 4 \ uleanite, Celluloid and Sy lonite ancien te and fame *oint du Chene. Pas- | The Cele brate d f . ore ee Oe al te eee coteaor openly _— the — to as Sam, Sun.mer House Waltst. dical science and business honor sill « pr. J. Ph. MURRAY, Dentist. sengers going East can leave Charlottetown ; 9 eon, @ @ @ O68O4O 482838288 unless 1n 80 far as ey can m The waist illustrated is intended for here go hand in hand. Write for our b Siamper Block, Vieteria ow. his comfort, dietetic or otherwise. | Until some neighbor comes along and | proposes to marry, in other words, to | make a still worse slave of one of them, | she is only a chattel, a soulless thing. | até.joa.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or ae - Gieorgetown at lia. m., returning to Char- “oi A LEOFRED ) Jottctown same day, arriving at 5.4), p. m. x : : Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : a (Graduate of Laval and MeGill) Express from Georgetown, Souris and with explanations and proofs. 5 se: ; Over 2,000 references. free. ERIE MEDICAL CC, Butfata, NY. hot weather wear and is made of cream batiste trimmed w.th wide embroidery of the same fie odice is made over a fitted lining and is gathered at the neck and waist, bec« is cut d Cc Ld OcoO LA: : ¢ Though you Cough ¢ E 9 Don’t Despair ! MENIER | jcc ce and front. The neck, wu in @ point, is orna- me . ‘ Mount Stewart : ss 3 = am ae ‘ 1 yA a, & MINING ENGINEER, | scoreiiten Strom "Gtorctows, And. yet, she is, said to be. «prety, | no one by any hap ever chances to cast have been cured by a course of which AMPBELL’S WINE OF Sourisand Mount Stewart 53pm ( BEECH TREE CREOSOTE | ; MAIN OFFICE ; Peas Rupees trom Tignish and summer: ‘ ; ue one by aay hap cove Gnaeey S| 5 msn es ek ae . ee rega'd for women, be it said to their a : Ail Trainsareran vy Eastern standart YT Amnual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. ¢ TRY IT! [Sror: does not always apply to the Be- i TI rr fTINGER For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. ¢ AT ALL DRUGGISTS. \douins of the Syrian and Arabian de | . UNSWORTH . POTTINGE | dou we Robt Balloch & Co , Fapcttatendent. General Manager. @,*- CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. berts. 5 © op Ch’town, Moneton, Papi! en meee ap. dt Baad | tia aid = - ——— A ; € Story From © e . i sl Hid = BR FOSTER & SON. | | eae | en: | e PEA MERCHANTS, ee ee If you read between the liaes area dh aime ie nena. on 4 A , Manufacturers ot Wire Nails, , Mesitebea* asl iF ") 1 wee ge ae it “2s oe % Ps Se : See iA True Magdalen,” ) ee “Fashion and Famine, s UE R IE | he took his bow and arrow, a 16 & MINCING LANE-----------LONDON Steel and Lron cut Nails and | eand Bee by Berth . M. | + Palaces and Prisons, was JAC 8 CA T QR. basen’ bia barr sas Saar Seer Se | (“s the morrow great was his astonishment | at finding that he had transfixed his own | caftan which his wife had hung out in the garden to dry. He knelt down to | * Notice the Steamer “Jacques peat stood up again, uta his hands to mean, “You'll Feel Better” Everybody does, after taking a few tles REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe | “ The Duke’s Secret,” ) waton’s Rest? at ee a ae Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xe. | , J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX | You 1893 will find a Selected List Until Furthe | © Linda,” } “Ishmael, jly Mrs : of ie na ; \ : s by Ma C..L ied ? : ‘ rs y Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will ran as is head, and then f. ing them devout- = STA MPS W ANTED. CAR D . | “ Rena, de ne ~ -tery of Dark Hollow, i Ss _— follows :— lv over his breast, he once more pros- MALTO PEPTONIZED a “Marcus Warland,” “The Fortune Seeker, worth. | Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- | ;,. : issed gro a g LI . ' th ted St tea’ and other | — ' } z town ee Tuesday, Wednesday and | es s the und and HOUSE WAIST OF ‘ +e ger = ‘ i oo OLD Canadian, U nited States and otner | ‘ SLLISH, M. L. A. of Mount Allison | , . . > oh Be take Thursday mornings at 7 o’elock, calling at ie ut: mented with a very full, wide rumie 0 PORTER q stamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For | eS will open elassesin thiscit | of V ery i oputal Nove Is Halliday’s Wharf. “Praised be Allah and His Prophet ! the embroidery .wi:ich is continued down . a) mene | pay $I to 5 each | | a'wrut the first of Gepeanaser — | 7. : a . Will le ave Chasietestows for Halliday’s and How fortunate that I was pw ens | the opening ‘in front to form a Jabot it builds up the run-down sys- se ree) anon | and Physical Culture. The methodol Merso |‘ Kathleen,” } ; |“ Knight Errant,” — ) Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at | his craftam at the time the deed was | inlined and extend in a| gtem,—is strengthening and appe- 3 +E iE LOWE : be as at the Emerso / -_ » [by Mrs. F. H. Bur- Wn 3 cate * 3 ; 3 o'clock, remaining at Brush Whart every The sleeves are un/ined and exten | rary y GEORGE I r VE, See ee eae, oe . * Lindsay’s Lack,” } y M L4 H Won by W aiting,” >by Edna Lyall. Tecuiay ee a 2 ee crpetrated, else the arrow would have full puff to the «ltow, where they are tizing. Itis readily borne by weak i O46 Spadina Avenue, wamme, - | Miss Mellish will aiso take a limited num- * Theo,” ¢ 1 We Iwo, ) Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, | | reed me and yt aye I | finis by a wid ruffle of embroidery stomachs, regulates the bowels, a i ?% ae ply at Residence, Corae a 3 : : _ arriving there about 8 o’elock. vsuld now bese man [”—, du like that around tiie neck, A pointed and is invaluable to those afflicted 2 | ! Gsm . nd pe ins stresta. Iva for } our Holid ay Seashore Readiz “3 Ww ee Se ne Riper Bridge every _.vhore. belt is worn. } with bndigestion and Flatulency. = ' ‘Lia an nar : ‘ tee On Fridays will leave Charlottetown for | Entitled to the Best. vs ser 2 so THE MALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LID. 4 . TA rom , nN MARINE INSURANCE “ Rienzi, , 5: } | a on —— - } ‘ i se ree a ee Zee j All are entitled to the best that their How to Get a “Sunlight . ; TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA e FINEST QUALI PY. nee My Novel, a , poy Lord Lytton. & Hye ears Ago,” ¢by Chas. Kingsley. Cranberry Wharf for Chatlottetown at | money will buy, so every family should; 4.4 95 “Sunlight” Soap wrappers Highly Recommended byPhysicians. —— ~ y “Kenelm Chillingly,” ) ! ypeus, ) 7.) a m., calling at Haggarty’s and | have, at once, a bottle of the best family (wrappers bearing the words “Why Does a | British and Foreign Marine ot | Liverpvol. @eliance Marine of Liverpool, — Nova Scotia Marine of Halifax. Also, a large stock of works by Dickens, Thackeray, Seott and other Standard Authors. Any Book Port, Sherry, Claret, Cham- pagne, Xe. by Mail for 25 ceuts. ———$ $$ Taoese Wives have been imported from first-c las European houses, and are pure, Huila, Cargoes ani Freights insured @ reliable and well matured rwest rates. MOORE y J ’ Certificates, payable in any part of . BYRNE BROS., neal, lemed on bpenents as & G G #3 . FRED W. HYS = Charlottetown, July 6, 1893-—-tu th sat reat George, Mreet. Ch’'towa. Will leave ! Eve:\y Hickey s Wharf. Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves at 3 o’clock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. alternate Friday will Mount 3 go lo Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapaud for Char- : leave lottetown at7 o'clock, a. m.: will Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o'clock, p. m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about 9 o'clock. L. C, OWEN, Agent. Ch’town. | in 75 cent bottles by all leading druggists. | stalls, Market. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, tie great | you leave the ends open. ‘ Blood and Nerve Remedy. remedy, Syrup of Figs, to cleanse the system when costive or bilious. For sale New beets, new carrots, new turnips ; . ; new cabbage, new cauliflower, new onions, . > 9 | new butter beans, new peas, at Gay’s ’ thémon | picture, free from advertising, Woman Look Old Sooner Than a Man”) to Levev Bros., Ltd., 43 Scott St., Toronto. | and yoy will receive by post a yretty and well worth framing. This is an easy way to decorate your home. The soap is the best in the market and it will only cost lc. postage to send in the ré, if you rite your | addrese carefully. We, the undersigned Merchant Tailors, agree to close our Stores each evening at 6 o'clock (Saturdays exc pied), from July | 17 to September 1] D. A, BRUCE, C. E. ROBERTSON, J. T. McKENZIE, JOHN McLEOD & CoO., JAMES McLEOD & SON, julyl5