. ‘ CALENDAR FOR JULY, taeo ‘ ~ ‘ ‘ I ; ~ ~ iH { pe ‘ . , ’ 1s ‘ 17 ‘ ‘ i 4 ' ! - te ; i ‘ t if 4 | ' .* } 1 4 « i ~ ‘ 2 iM { i ’ ‘ i 2 t f \\ y % | - } - é * ' } . ‘ 6 lf 2 \ 4 it 3 : ! ’ } - of ’ in 4 z o . roe i $2 4 ae I } A Oo %¢ ~ . + 2s 1D 37 ’ ‘ bo 27 1 4 v 4 4 7 2 oft | L ov: | \, Il. Tue Leaprne DAILY NEWSPAPER or P. E. ISLanp, la ixsved every afternoon, from the office oi fue Examiner Poswisnine Company, in the London House Building, Queen Street RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION (IN ADVANCE) One YVear sin Six M ris Li Turne® Mowrus im OnNx Mounts On Sent post paid ts any part of Canada or the United States ADVERTISING AATES ror smallfadvertisements w hich are ordered for enly ove or two weeks the eharge is & cents per tach for the first insertion, and 20 cents for each continuation. Rate cards are n application at the office a reduced rate rtisements four to ran for three furnished Spectal are quoted in size months or eoutract jor acdve wnich prices at inches or large? are longer No «pectal notices at the of 10 cents per line, eireumstances will such paid notices appear inserted unless paid for rate and under no in the joeal column. Special discounts all advertise- « connected with Church Pairs, Bazaars, inserted with made on fae! Pienics, ete. the itne ix paid That Tue EXAMINER Merchants and Manufacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. EB. Istand, quently the most valuable advertising mediam through which to make their announcemetits pabtic, is abundantly proved by the fact that in order to accommodate our advertisers we have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present size. No notices will be same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per is considered by our and conse- Tuc Dany Examtnen is for sale by the fol- lowing agents it. H. Mason, Post Office, ‘ ‘harlottetown Harvie & Co. Gt. George Street, Theo. |. Chappelle, Queen treet J. Metntyre. Taipeque Road, c. Paal, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Cotfin, tirafton Street, 1). Chappell Prince Street, Pasaar Store, Queen Street, S. (ray, News Stall, P. E on the trains M. & T. J. Walsh, tnerside. Harry McFarlane, Souris. I. Railway, Bookstore, and Eclectic Sum- Hon. PD. +. ordon, t-eorgetow hn. Dp. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. u. M. Clarke, Alberton. /~ €*s Ee Me tHE DAILY EXAMINER. TERMS : Four a Year Dollars NEW SERIES. “ This CHARLOTTETOWN, is true Liberty , when Free Born Men, P. KE. ISLAND, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” Euripides SATURDAY, JULY 15 9: : J , . SA AT, e si 15, 1893. VOL. 32.—NO. .12 oe a mm ee or ee - TE eee enemncomen ~ LOCAL TIME TABLES, ? . Ty ‘ ; ; . j ( (} ee 1? ra instruction. which includ: seve HOW = BUSINESS it 3 HI : cK y sat ond A as Ib lectures, extending over four P. E. 1. RAILWAY ; Shorter Pastr : : = lecture being repeated once f B morn . i the tumb LUCCESS OF HE CRECHE aT Tr vetter attainment of t e stu ng, il i Ee oS dee the end of the term the vo pal FoR Tr Out of s 1 riine and WORLD'S FAIR must pass regular examivatious ie successful they receive diplomas, \ Quiet—undet > plomas, Expr es , 0 a. ae ‘ : 3 The Great Principie That is Represented prove open sesames to the best i Aer i 10 p.1 Wakine w rotel rte Chorter Bills. at excellent wages. By This Exhibit nd What Certal THAINS FROM THE WES All cut ut nitcehel 9 ’ e n ‘i mich I y “ Philanthropists Hepe to Accemplish— THE VICTORIA DISASTER xy ess arrives at Charlottet 7.2 p.1 1) ll hol il Lh OW ti ) In@] ¢ aretalking about a “ shortem secre : i Ray " Creches For Working People, Lecon ' 0.40 a ne reading considerably ad beatel ing’’ which will not cause indi Three Diagrams That Tell a Long Story PE RAN EF; ; gestion. Those who “know a thing The latest object fesson to be studi in a Small Space ‘ ; TP ry y , ic } ~ ‘Cc DCT ” “oo] i { t - APE TRAVERSE BRANCH, © oo aunt - pe! Pe er two” about Cooking (Marion at the World's } ra found im the There is a naval mancurre calls Prair ex Emerald Janction..6.15 p BY ahead—blacksmith. Harland among a host of others) eevee Sbunding ard bore pariiculal *‘eridiron dril!.” The first diagram ilius ra eaves Cape Travers 1.25 a A | iy " eEYe—Ocl hy e usi ia the creche or huis ry, opened for the | trates this manceuvre. } Al in “youn eve OCUTLISL, ar ing jeception of babies aud voung children, Train arrives Emerald Junction. 8.15 a. Spanking —school teacher whose parents are thus erabled to view rain arrives Cape Traverse 05 p.1 : the fair without being encunibered by [Lmproving—doctor. their little ones. TRAINS FOR THE EAST bes’ : ° Fifty-one ba ee ee srightening up—painte Bae i Expre ex Charlottetow j a cd _ Bey? os instead of lard, Nor: but the the first dav the nursury was opened to x press es mrlottetow h » a +3 ; 7 \ , " a Promising—politician. purest, healthiest and _ cleanest the public, anc the followioge fit ccom do ‘ 100 au 3 . ss te rar , ‘ eat All write —reporte) ingredients go.to make up Cote even tots rancins fron twWe months to x TRAINS FROM THE EAST i 5 tolene Lard fen't heaitier. and ‘is right years old were admitted. Alihougs . ot. I'm loating—baker POR rn the managers had coulidentiy hoped wo \ Expre s# arrives Chariottet pwn. i.20 a. u { comin ; uy ideal - : not always clean, Those who use take care of at least eichiv voungsters Accom. do do 6.35 p.1 4 g —carpet weave! A thes wilt. oil , t was foun + Pas eg ge ! ok i Cc roe will be healthier and ee : — eee os eS . THE GRIDIRON CHANGE OF FRONT. _— > vOCkK YS SLOG Liisull. TER h » ‘ h s h B. i ore LUlul ue noer rece ea ‘ STEAMSHIPS. ‘ on - 4 E ae Fae oo 4 If six tug boats should arrange them ard—Healthier because they wi on the second dav. owing tothe individu. - Son te Seater = re noin ting i a lis bhai ‘ L t € y the selves in a row with the:r bows pointin : : BEST IN OUR H! STORY, --MARK | ‘RIGHT g ce W = get “shorter” bread; wealthier al care required by se many ot the child- | down the Delaware they could ex: Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturday, si tres : ' } tS : a ren, Consequently «dcezens of mothers | the “gridiron” with ease and ~eivin because they will get “shorter” . ce Wie Oaks Se orem 10 a. m WHOLESALE AND ETAi FURNITURE, bills f _jeeeel who visited the ofiice to check in their and would all soon be inline pointine u Leave Charlottetown for Boston, Thursday a , i , ; grocery re Cottoiene costs babies were oblived to turn away in dis- | stream; but tugs are very different from 6 p.m laTIOle OWN, « no more than Jord and goes twice appointment, end a sign, ‘*No more child- great floating fertresses of iron. Pou oreanen yastsr =m eeeerreen eee cave sp seespsenne “eseaney cy aren senceemereicinncttine as far—so is but half as expensive, ren received to-day,” was affixed to the | derous ships are slow to the wheel; thes ' \ C "es offire door by the matron. pay for their strength with loss | Leaves ae N.S.» OF Unariotietown m . Dyspeptics delight in itl Twenty-five cents is the very modest agility; they require time and sea room every Monday, © p.m Physicians encorse it! fee chrrged by the managers of the | in the exerciseof manceuvres. This. of Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax, about Chefs praise it! creche for the care of achild daily «nd | course, is A B C knowledge to every 6 a. m., Wodnesdas i P a ' in addition the little one is fed bounti- pilot, Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside, , S@oxs extol t! fully in the nursery dining-room, morn- Now comes a diagram ‘lustrating the about 10 a. m., Wednesday | Housewives welcome it! inz and afternoon. Sterilized milk is special manceuvre proposed by Admiral Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside, | All live Grocers sell it! the diet for babies in arms while the | Tryon; about 4 a. m., Thursday i older children are given plain, whole- Leaves Charlottetown fur Halifax. N.8 some food that includes all the staple ro — : eee ee } . necessaries of life. The meais are nicely 4 p. m., Thursda Made only by , ets p- m., Thursday served on low tables, at which the little | Leaves Charlottetown fo | Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky The Weekly Examiner Ie issued every Friday morning from the publishers’ office. It up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper-interesting and full of the latest news. The subscription for THe WEEKLY ExAm- INER, post paid to any part of Canada or the Untted States, is one dollar per year. is made Advertising rates on the same seale as given | for Tusk DaILy EXAMINER. DOCTOR DORSEY, above Physician and Surgeon. | Graduate of the niversity of the City of New York, Member of the Resident Staff of Beile and the New York ante vue Hospital Ly\ng-in omeent, New York City OFFICE: North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Residence—Near Corner of King and Queen Atreet«, Charlottetown ROBERT BEAIRSTO, COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GooDp REFERENCES Queen Prosthetic C hark Dentistry. Iam prepared to mount Artificial Teeth on the litferent kinds of piates Aluminum, Watt's Metal, Reese’s Metal, (these metals will pot oxidige or tarn black In the mouth V uleanite, Celluloid and Zylonite, pit. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist, Stamper Block, Vietoria how A. LEOFRED, (Graduate of Laval and McGil)) MINING ENXGEIVERR. MAIN OFFICE QUEBEC BRANCH OFFICE MONTRE AL Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS MINCING LANE---------LONDON. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY Salesroom : Street ittetowt STAMPS W ANTED. OLD Canadiar nited 1 States” and other *tamp-, as used 25 to 40 years ago, For many | pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE ne bh Spadin ta Avenue, Toronto, WINES ! WINES ! FINEST QUALITY Sherry, Claret, pagne, Ke. —_~——. Port. Puese Wexes have been imported from first ‘lass E urcopean houres, and are reliable and well matured. BYRNE BROS., Creat George Street. pu re, Cham- Saturday— Leaves Medical Departme nt of the | STEAMER 8ST LAWRENCH Pictou, N.S., 6 a. le Arrives from Picton, Mm. Bis ANT} WHS? about 6 p.m SOUTHPORT KIiVER Charlottetown for South- every half hom Steamer leaves port, and runes until 10.30 p.m © a. m., Leave 2 Southport for Charlottetown, 6.15 } a. m., and runs every half hon Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 2 p.m. and 4 p.m Tuesday- he aves Charlottetown for Rocky Point at 9.30, a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 | P in Wednesday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9.30 a. m., and 3 p.m | Fridav—Leavea Charlottetown for Rocky | Point, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p.m Saturday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 8.30 a. 9.20 a.m., 2 p and 4 p. m. Sunday—Leaves Thh., H., Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9 a.m., 12 a.m., | p. m., p- mh Monday—-Leaves Charlottetown for West River, 4 p. m Tuesday and Friday—Leave-Charlottetown for New Bridge, calling at Rocky Point and Westville at 4 p. m. ROCKY SAIL BOAT. Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte- town for Rocky Point, 9 a. m., 11 a. m. 2 p. m., 4 p. m. and 6 p.m. Tuesday, Wednesday, Friday and day—II a. m., 3 and 6 p,m. POINT Satur- Point, 4.30 p. m STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. Tuesday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well 4 a. m., and 3 p. m Wednesday — Leaves Charlottetown for Orwell, 3 pm i Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- | well, 3 p. m Arrives from Orwell Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a. m Arrives from Orwell—Thursday, 8 p.m Friday—Leaves for East River, 4 a. and 3 p. m Arrives from 7.30 p. m East River, $9 a. m. and for Crapaud, 3 a. m., | ; p- ™, Arrives from-Crapaad, 10 a. m., and 9.36 » m Calls at Vernon River Wednesday, beginning 24th May Leaves for Mount Stewart every Friday, beginning 26th May every alternate | alternate STEAMER ELECTRA. Leaves Charlottetown for Murray Harbor, | Georgetown and Montague, every Thurs day at 12 a. m Arrives at Charlottetown Harbor, Wednesday from Murray evening. ia |. RAILWAY. Until Further Notice the trains of this Rail- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :-— i Trains will leave Charlottetown ; Express for Summe spside and Tignish.6 0am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris ¢% * Accommodation for Summerside 2wpm Express for Mount Stewart, George town and Souris ;oo” West ean leave Char- lottetown at 6 a. m, arriving at Summerside at &.15 and Tigaish at 11.5 & m., returning same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 and Chartottetown at é.20 p.m. Expres Tri make close connection at Summerside Steamer to and from Point du Chene, sengers going East can leave ¢ ‘hartotte town ha. m., arriving at Souris at 15, of Georgetown at JO a, m., returning to Char- lottetowh same day, artiving at 5.35, p.m. Passengers for the Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart oDam Accommodation from Summersid sa“ Accommodation trom Ceorgetown, Sourisand Mount Stewart » opm Express from Tignish and Summer- side 6p * All Trains are ron by Eastern Standard Time. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch'town, SR. FOST ER & SON, ‘ttedlianaie of Wire Nails, | J. A. MORRISON, HALIFAX! Steel and Iron cut Nails and | Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, Xe. Sr. Joun, N. B. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Butter Dishes and Egg Cases. of WAXED We alao e arry & large atoc k PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard. PAPER BAGS | WRAPPING PAPER, and TWINE of every deseription. SCHOFIELD BROS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers, ST. JOHN, N. B. P. 0. Box 435. At ) L i FOR - E.H.NORTON&CO SOLE ACENTS FOR P. EH. ISLAND. SALE BY Bisquit DuBouchse & Co. COGNAC. THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY PROMP RACE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPAS AGK SED IN AND QUALITY, Ask Your Wine Merchant for Them. ASK YOUR CROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Sales Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL. We make a Specialty of Comfortable, Stylish and Cheap CHILDREN'S BOOTS AND SHOES! Children ! | be Lot of Tan Shoes Just Received. GOFF BROS. ae ARRIVING IN FRUIT, WILOLESALE. TO-DAY New Wessina Oranges and Lemons. STOCK Extra No. [Bananas Cocoanuts, ete. J. A. FARQUHARSONG CO. | Charlottetown, July 3, 1893; N. K. FAIRBANK & CO., Wellington and Ann Streets, MONTREAL. Way ! ce, comfortable SUT] , Do you want @ ni for Summer wear? THE » McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY the Firm buy it of. This Month we are SPECIAL INDUCEMENTS in MER CLOTHING. Prices lower than anything ever heard of in Charlottetown. / McKay Woolen Charlottetown, July 6, 1893. NOTICE. THE Public are hereby warned noi to manufacture the “* CHAmpion BuG Sprink- LER,” us we now hold the Patent, and will protect ourselves as the law provides, THOMPSON & SUTHERLAND. New Glasgow, N.S., July oF 2w BUSINESS MEN ! fe FND BEST INVEST ME € Wa STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. i893. « 1I893 Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacques Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will run as toliows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, calling at Halliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at 3 o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wedn: ssday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 8S o’elock. Willgo up to Vernon River Bridge allernate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave «Charlottetown for Cranbe rry W harfand Haggarty’s Whart, East River, at 5 o’clock, a. m.; leaving Cranberry Ww harf for Charlottetown at every 7) 2. m.. calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s Whart. ee Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry W harves at 3 o’eloek, p. m., re- turning toc harlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. On Satardays will leave Crapaud for Char- lottetown at7 o’cloek, a. mi: will leave Charlottetown for C rapaud, at 3 o’clock, p. m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about 9 o ‘clock. L. C, OWEN, Agent. Ch’town., ° Mills. | one’s clothing. A ones sit serenely happy and feeling far more comfortable than if they were being dragged about in the hot sun to Jook at a lot of buildings and exhibits in which they take not the slightest in- terest. ne CHECKING IN THE BABIES, The greatest attention is paid, to the reception of children, The secretary of the creche enters on her register, first the child’s name, permanent residence of parents, temporary home while in Chi- eago, occupation or profession of the father and brief description of the little round, brass, num- bered check is then handed the parents or whoever brings the child, and a cor- respondingly numbered check is att: ched to the dress of the youngster, generally at the back under the collar, where it cannot easily be detached. A third check is placed with the child’s «outer clothing. It is almost impossible to mix the babies up, and no mother need feel | any timidity about leaving her baby on |} ness of this request this account. Ever since the creche has been ready for the reception of the little ones the windows opening inte the body of the building from the nursery have been be- sieged by crowds of curious visitors who | take keen delight in watching the child- ren at play. Because the matron firmly but courteously refused to admit strang- ers inside the nursery rooms some feel- ing was expressed by a number of thoughtless ladies who wished to mingle | The unreasonable- | | HOW THE ACCIDENT SEEMS TO HAVE 00- with the children, is apparent. Had | the matron aumitted them at the outset to | it would have been impossible to draw | the line, and as a result neither nurses offering | SUM- | nor children would have had room to | tarn around. This rule, so firmly maintained at the beginning, should be strictly enforced; every sensible per- s0n will recognize the wisdom of such a | course, It is almost unnecessary to state that the 25 cents fee charged for the care of a child by no means reimburses the management for the expense incurred A LITTLE TEA PARTY, in maintaining its obligations. Nor is such return contemplated, The creche at the Fair is pot a money-making ven- ture; itis, as stated at the’ outset, an ob- ject lesson for the careful study of think- ing people. The hope is entertained that its teachings will so impress the many thousands who become interested in the creche that on returning to their “0 THE INTENDED MANCEUVRE, The warships were in full front, as in- dicated by the black vessels, the flagship Victoria in tiie cesiter. The order was to turn and form dou!le-column order, as indicated by the e vessels, the flag ship Victoria leading the starboard umn, with the Campendown abreast, leading the port column. The third diagram shows how the dis- aster seems to have been brought about : CURRED. The Victoria had nearly turned when the Camperdown, slow in. starting, swung down upou her and crashed into the starboard side forward of the armor | bulkhead.—Philadelphia Record. PORTUGUESE CUSTOMS. | They Are Curious and Embarrassing to | business sense. | American community. widely scattered homes the desire to | establish like institutions will be so firmly inculcated chat great results may follow. The creche has adopted for its inmates what is known as the “Gertrude” cos- ! | of their articles. t poe but | lation not so capital requires them Americans. I should hardly think Portugal a pleas- ant place for an American to live, in a The laws of Portugal are rather peculiar and embarrassing to one accustomed to the freedom of an Lands are held under a system to tithing which is old enough to deserve mention, A large wrtion of the rented premises comprise ut few acres at most, and often but a few feet. There are little plots of ground for which the rent is but one hen per col- i a BY annum or one bus! iel or peck of wheat, | one goose, a calf, a bushel of prunes, a | cheese; or any cf innumerable products. Last year a law was passed which per- mitted any tenant who occupied ground not valued at the assessor's office over $300 to purchase it at such assessed valuation, and when the amount is tendered to the owner he must accept it. Everything is taxed. One regulation compels owners or tenants of property to paint their houses and whitewash their stone walls at given a regt i. take out a license for such repairs and to | pay a given price for the privilege of « ing what the law compels them to én , Around Lisbon are certain entrances, generally gateways of the old walls. All persons bringing chickens, eggs, butter, or any other product into the city for sale are stopped at the gates and requii ed to pay a tax proportioned to the value At the depots all j sengers, on suburban as wellas throug | trains, must have their bags and | pack tume, in which all the weight depends | from the shoulders. The maid can dre+s a baby in two minutes with this apparel, as the garments are all arranged in se- quence ready to slip over the child’s head at one motion, Next the skin is a cotton long-sleaved garment that absolutely avoids irritation, and over that is hung a short-sleeved flannel dress for warmth. For infants a white outer dress is used. while to the older children are given pink and blue ginghams, according tua their ages. When th » Fitch creche Was | first opened the mothers were allowed | on the upper floors, i where tse Ciiidren are bathed and dres=° 1, "ur as + whe IOUS WOILeH VUjecundi Gi The ing for fear their balves woud inte a rule was adopted that has since ex- cluded all visitors from that portion of the building. A PICTURE. In addition to taking care of the very | young children, the Fitch creche is @ training school for nursery maids and in kindergarten work. Young women from 16 to 21 years old are entered for | One monthontrial. They receive theo- | retical teaching twice 4 week by attend- | : ; ; a course of lectures, and are further | taught by daily practice among the little | Those that evince an aptitude for | re work are retained at the end of the trial mouth and given a full course of ‘ Blood and Nerve 2 : | $ it y Recon | %OO800OS400088 er ?HAM, THE CHILDREN’S FRIEND, Skoda’s German Soap a2¢ Skoda’s Ointment. Sheuld Always Fiad a Place in the Nursery! HENRY } UNNIN 7 | 2 ‘ ‘ {(sENT \\ ; ra f r i I Sk AS REMEDIES, Wi i Derrible me zema. ‘|| i and irning caused him to scrat : hi i that his cheeks ara raw, : derably. He suffered ext iy ' AVE i i ses t the i OVERY internally, used t SOAP a IINTMENT ex i vl in a few W he was perfectly. cured, i ae a ragged, healthy boy. ies] \, MR. & MRS H. B. CUNNINGHAM, 3 | EMEDIES in the wor'd eqnal SKODA’S Bieod and Skin Dis- a Endorst aud. used by Physi- | ; i iS, are they not is worthy your trial? SkOna DISCOVERY CO., WOLFVILLE. W. S, i POOSD0 GOO’ if “You'll Feel ‘Better ” Everybody does, after taking a e. few botties of " AALTO PEPTONIZED it builds upthe rendews Sys- tem, is strengt! hening and appe- izing. Itis readily borne by weak tomachs, regulates the bowels, id is invaluable to those afflicted with } indigo stion and F patency - : ny 1) PEPTONITED tT 10 PEPTONIZED i RIER G0 LT URO, N VAS CANADA, i by Physicians. igi cd rt an > ath ey Physician, | Think OF At Year for more than Rignty ane ¢ still . Gene ation sed and binesed it, Goors pra veler a bottle in his satchel. Every Sufierer t= o eumnation, \euraly ia, Nerve mus H adache _ Diphtheria,cx i os ob atarrh , Bron chitis, Ast! ma, ¢ er iM rou Dig rh a nie ness Soren J r be, tiff Joints Strain will find is t id An me fand s dy cure e | uld have Johnson's very Mot rer: At yne Liniment in the h for Croup, Colds, Sore Throat, Tonsillitis, Colic, Cuts, Bruise , Cramps and Pains liable to occur in any family without notice Delay Hay Cost a lif Relieves afl Summ e Complaint . Price, % cts, post-paid: 6 bet tles, 8. Kxpress} 3} sid, 1. 8. Johnson & Co ae ston, Mase =! co FG [C4 Gk a P= wtitn Salt ' ‘ nick ; v Quic uly, T wiv gh f Mewte x ve by a new | cannot ia : 1 i aid. You ft benefit eve among men and | married life ’ vik 3 energy i are re 1 and weak px strengthened \ es, reclaim your 1 ! folly, overwor your vigor! ] td : int Sta "eS. I M : ' il ( have robbed y j dical science and honor ‘ here vo hand in W rite ‘ : ri th explanations a I : Over 3 ERIE MEDICAL CO Buta, K. Y. 0,, ages examined and pay for wares they x * e > 3 ‘ ee NERVE BEANS are a new dis ure bringing into the city, NERVE |. wwery that cure the worst cases « ryoua core: Lest Vigor and P ling Manhoo restores thr Do xor he pers le BEANS Fal ot body or mind cause ae Y ~— by overawork, or errors or ex | kind Puttner’s Emu exses of youth. This Remedy at original ar 4 sin initiate ‘ solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all cther —_— — - . ! , TREATMENTS have failed even to relieve. ae by drug Liver Oil, Hvypoplhos«phites ar Pan gists at $i per package, or six for $5, or sent by mailor creat ‘oe ose j ; receipt of price \\y addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE ees ORG. ae - ‘ ' D0. Toronto, Crs. te tor pamphicak. Sold in— a@ tonic and tlesh producer. SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS. , ne Een SUMMERSIDE, J 2 Shipped } a. oN t f mas Poir in ¢ 142 cases eggs 12} Mike & 25 Case bate Zh 60 lami 500 Ibe hams - he the tle x 9 i- |} Of the system. By same steamer on 14t Delay te CGangerous. Aa JS cases eggs ~ lected kian 7 bris mackerel 7 troubles reay i keg berries ‘ 5 per ce | in Bad Bloos of disease is Dyspepsia, Live & x rst caused by | Complaint, ana @ disordered kid-\ the most dom neys. gerous of aft, SHIP NEWS “ Might as well th 9 Disease, ae ee " . try to have a} Di. etes aud S’side, July 12—Ent schr | t Mi healthy city Drops | leod, Picton, coal: S 1, Graham, hic) without sewer- rk, above bucto, lumber; Ida M. Cam} : ?P , age, a8 good} diseases cannot coal; SS Fastnet Chuachill, Halifas health when the exist where mdse. Cld—Se che Ida M. Campbell, P ero are| Dodd’s Kidney ton, bal; Lochiel, Pertus, New ( clogged, es re | Pills are used. | Edward Blake, Dawson, Pi pases ta ors or sent by mailon i of price 50 per boa. or eis for fame Dro L. A Senith & » Tofontea, - Write book called Kidacy Talk, Get the Best, The public are too inte y I CAR D. chase a wi wthiess article a se : { Oni the contrary they want the be fis VW Physicians are virtually ‘unanimous - saying Scoti’s Emulsion is the best form ol P ‘ : | of CodgLiver Oil tion ¥ Sch nee ro Pa Miss M 5 USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | ber puptis in M Remedy. omnanne -