Str tennant. ee a ~ —— PA: SSS — saw Teh Derivation of Woman's Name Kerr your feet dev by anttin: ® pair Yor T & Co’s. bocts [sep}7 Da i Anu-bella, or fa SNoTHER lot Ladies’ Fur Tippeis, just | Arn u ihe feminine of Hanotha i ived at J. B. Macdonald's oct23 meaning gift(or grace) of Bel, Ar \ Lot of French calf tops, jast received | beila is pot Ara-belle. or beautiful altar, from England, to be sold cheap at Dorsey, bt Ovabilia, a praying woma) In its | 4°" 4 a lout 13 7 : L. &. Piow- pf has just received a lot of all- Angheized torm Orabel, it was much wool Worsted Overe ats, well made, well cut, move common io the thirteenth century | well teimmed Will be sold about 85 (0 each han at presen Maurice has nothing less thin custom made Please call early and io W ith Mauritius, or a Moor bui | secnre one [dy & wky-—oct20 comes from Almaric—//mmelreich —the | Ovr fall Boots are just the thing--Doksty, edom of heaven. Eller is the femi- | Gor © ©e [sepli f Alain, Alan or Allan, has no ible connection ~— wn mm) waren vu th cane yeat sat le ‘ast Amy | 4 ho f yn . but from anve. Avice, \v », does not exactiy mean advice, | 25 bris. CHOICE PATENT, some seem to think It comes from | 6 bris. SUPERIOR EXTRA, i ond mene SApE7 waeee for prompt delivery at Charlottetown or ijliza bas no connection with Blizbeth | t ‘ Secndienhie It isthe sister of Louisa, and both are] 1 ughters ol Heloise, which is Hel 20 oe No. ] 7 ILOT BR EAD, vis, hidden wisdom. There is, indeed, 10 bris. THIN FAMILY, nother form of Louisa, or rather Louise which is the feminine of Louis, but this Vas scurcely he ard of before the slX- 7 rr } . eenth century, Che older Heloise wmofthe name, Aloisa, Aloisia, or Aloysia, was adopted into medieval Evglish as Alesia—a name which our iid genealogists always confuse with Llice Emilv aud Amelia are not Emily 3s Etruscan liferent forms of one name from -Emylia, the name of an Amelio comes from the Gothic ala, heavenly. Reginald is not de rived from Regina, and has nothing to do with & queen. [tis Rem-alt,exalted purity, Alice, Adelais, Adelaide, Aliza, Alix. Adéline ure all torms of ove name, the root of which is ade/, noble. But Avn was never used as identical with Annis, or Agnes (of which last the old Scottish Annas, is a variety); nor, as I urdily maintain, was Elizabeth every sysony mou: with Isabel —Notes and < ios The Cost of Cholera The cholera epedemic has already cost the continent over four and a halt millions of money by the absence of the ordinary summer tourists, Switzeriand is the greatest sufferer, as this year her holiday harvest has been almost nii owing to the dread both of infection and of quarantine. Talking of the cholera, itis being pointed out that the Jews in the most affected districts— Marsvilles and Toulon—have generally; escaped the disease altogether, although they inhabit some of the most ctowded and unhealthy parts of the towns. The Jewis!) Press accordingly aseribe - exemption to the di tary and hygiet regulations prescried by the eats ritual. -_~. Ruskin and Scott. An interesting testimony to the stroug will and surpassing fortitude of Sir Walter Scott has recently been borae by Mr. Ruskio, In the library of his house at Brantford, where, amidst some of the liveliest scenery in the world, the author of ‘‘Modern Painters” tries to forget the existance of utilitarian enterprise and debased art, are the original mauuscripts of several of Scott's novels. Among them is “Woodstock,” upon which Scott was engaged when the news of his ruin reached him. But there is no trace of disquietude or _ per- turbation in the beautiful clear hand- writing, “That,” says Mr. Raskin, shows how a man can ani should bear adversity. ae Cattle Disease in Britain. The effect of the almost total disap- pearance of cattle disease in Britain is reflected in the returns of imports of meat. In the first eiyht months of the present year Britain im- ported £1,248,658 less meat than in the period lust year. Tie increase of population in the meantime should have demanded a million pounds sterliag more meat than in that time in the year 1882, sothat the aciual loss of trade to the foreign producer was over two willioa peunds sterling. sime <o Young Men :—Read This. Tue Vovratc Bett Co., of Marshall, Mich., ffer to send their celebrated Extecrro-VoL- ral BeL_tand other ELEcTRIC 4PPLIANCES on trial for thirty days, to men (young and old) atlircted with nervous debility, loss of vitality and manhood, and all kindred troubles. Also for rheumatism, neuralgia, paralysis, and many other diseases. Complete restoration to health, vigor and manhood guaranteed. No risk is incurred, as thirty days’ trial is allowed. Write them at once for illustrated pamphlet free. —— + — -ee— Special Notices. PResH Savusaces at the Fish Crafton Street New TEs, Honae Market, {oct 31 3i the London [eet 27 Gi ead \ Lot of Good Butter and Grapes at R. K. just received at Br ace #, [oc © 29 Boots are very cheap at Doxsry, Gcrr & C.’s. [sepl7 Overcoats —L, E. Prowse has just received a job line of Worsted Overcoats, which he will sell for $7.50 each {dy & wky—+ct20 Labigs and Gentlemens fashionable Rubber Boots, Slippers, and Overshoes, at Doasry Gorr & Co's, fsept7 Ose bundred barrels Choice Winter a cle ap at Beer & Goff s. [ect 2 Gre y and White Blankets, very cheap, at é.8 Maced mald’ 8. oct23 Unoice Flour $5 at Beer and Goff’s. (oe 27 tt 8 ASTRAL O1L (Kerosene) at Beer & Goll’s. [oct 327 “CARLET and white flannels,splendid value, | atd. B, Macdonald’s, NEw Sidcx erican ceived at J. B. Mate s. joct 23 Corsets, jyst ré- oct23 HO R BEALE BY J. A. CHIPMAN& CO., Corner Pownal and Water Streets, Ch'town, Sep 5 Bedeqne aii Narrows Oysters. AVING secured the Mr |} th Carmody, the Subseriber is pre- pared to furuish CYSTERS by the barrel, gallon, quart, io nt, stew, raw, fry, and half- shell a specia Parties an uring Oysters must leave their orders during the torenoon, Prices :—Forty cents per Imperial quart. a P GLLLIs, Unston Howse. L584, lm services wi Jos Charlottetown, Se = 30th, MORTGAGE SALE, P ub, lic Auction on Wednesday, th day of November next, A.D., at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, f the Court House, in Charlotte- TO be sold 1 at the twelftl 1534, in Lrot town. LL that tract, piece and parcel of land A situate, lying and being in Township number seventeen, and bounded and described as follows, :—Commencing at a stake fixed on the north side of a street leading from Central Street, (so called) to the Hinton Road, and on the south-west angle of land formerly in possession of Daniel Green, Eeq. ; thence northerly along the western boundary live of said land for a distance of nineteen chains and seventy-five links to land now in possession of Robert T. Holman, Erq. ; thence westwaidly along the southern boundary line of said last mentioned land, a distance of seven chains and ninety-nine links, or to the said Hinton Road ; thence southwardly along the eastern side of the said Hinton Read a distance ot nineteen chains and seventy-five links; thence eastwardly a distance of cight cheims and twenty-eight links to the place of commence- ment, containing by estimation an area of tifteen acres, three rods and ten poles, a little more or less, together with all baildings and improvements thereon, and appurtenarces thereunto belonyzing. The above sale is made under and by virtue of a Power of Sale contained in a mortgage dated 5th June, 1875, made between Charles Green of Townsh:p 1 umber seventeen, farmer, of the one part, and Amy Ann Green of the same place, of the other part. For further particulars apply at the office of Palmer and McLeod, Charlottetown. Dated at Charlottetown this 20th Septem- ber, A, ie 1554. AMY ANN GREEN, Mortgagee, 34—oaw mon ‘GN town, Sept. 22, Acknowledged the “STANDARD” of LAUNDRY SOAP. There is but One. Every bar is stamped with a pair of hands, and no Gro- cer shoull be allowed to offer any substitute. In the use of WELCOME SOAP people realize “VALUE RECEIVED” and discover that superiority in WASHING QUALITY peculiar to this Soap. | i SOLD BY ALL —— ISTATIONCAS Th ‘ROUCHOUT THe WERLD AR [) oF Rheumatism, ; <1, w, Diphtheria, Nenralzia, Erysipelas Croup, Hoarseness. Removes Dandruff, And restore Hair on Bald Heads, and (Cane CR Zar Soe : Ss Bite Br, bale 25% PER artst, PL bar i —————— BRIDGEWATER.N.S. Cures all aches & pains RS et arti a DAL lx j Oe ae me: A MINER, ov JOWNSONS ANODYNE The Most Wonderful Family Remedy Ever Known. ag” CURES — _iphtieris. Croup, Ast Bron- chitis, iearele i, Rheu- matism, Bleeding at the Lungs, ‘Hoarseness, In- fluenza, Hacking Cough, Excels all other Remedies for Externai Use. CURES — Catarrh, Chol- era Morbus, Dysentery, Chronic Diarrhoea, Kid- ney Troubles, — = al Diseases. Circulars tree i. s JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. Whooping Cough. FOR INTERNAL AND BEXTERNAL USE. | PARSONS’ PURCATIVE PILLS MAKE NEW, RICH BLOOD. IA, Fosttivel eure SICK-HEADACHE, Biliousness, and all LIVER and BOWEL Comp.aints, MALAR BLOOD OISON, and Skin Diseases (O ILL A DOSE). For Female Complaints these Pille llo, Fla.” have no equal. ‘I find them a valuable Gutbartie qn DeWitt, Lowa T. M. Palmer, Monticello, ‘In my practice DeWi Sold et he or sent by & CO., mail for 25 cts. in stamps. . 6. JOHNSON OsTON, MASS. It is a well-known fact that most of the Horse and Cattle Powder sold in this coun- try is worthless; that Sheridan's Condition Powder is absolutely pure and very valuable. Nothing on Earth will make hens lay like Sheridan’s Condition Pow- See! ee me arte arses aaa Sold rywhere, or sent by thail for 2c. in Hog Cholera, &c. Sold eve ’ food. It will also positively prevent and cure oe a ips. Furnished in large cans, price $1 00; by mail, $1. 20. ph a CHOLERA, Cireulars ion I. 8. JOHNSON & CO., Boston, Mass. I use no other. —J. Dennison, M.D., = Valuable information ans. ROYAL CANADIAN INSURANCE CO. ———$—— ETL RB. CAPITAL, . a. - ee Geer $2,000,000 HEAD OFFICE—-Montreal. HALIFAX BRANCH—dJ. Scott Mitchell, Agent. ——— a Risks Taken om Most Favorable Terms. AGMUNT FOR. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND: F. HH. ARNAUD, Merehants Bank of Halifax. CONFEDERATION LIFE ASSOCIATION. a JL EAD OFFICE, LTOBRON DO. — — — () --- =e The SECURITY offered to policy-holders is UNSURPASSED by any Company doing “business in the Dominion. Its PROGRESS HAS BEEN UNEXAMPLED in the history of Insurance, in Canada. Its Policies are INDISPUTABLE after three years and NON-FORFEITABLE after two years. The CASH PROFIT results paid to policy-holders have not been equalled by any Company in Canada. The following are examples of ACTUAL REDUCLs:ON OF PREMIUMS by application of prvtits:— Robert Taylor, Halifax, insured for $10,000 in 1872, premium $317.70; in 1880, $160.10, John Wilhs, Halifax, insured for $1,CC0 in 1871, premium $31.77; in 1882, $14.20. John 8. MeL. evap, Halifax, insured ‘ion $4,060 in 1872 , premium $137. 76; in 1882, $70.06, Mayor Jones, St. John, insured for $5,000 in [+71], premium $172.20; in 1882, $77.20. Ci’town, Feb, 27, 1884 Kes The tullest information v ill be given on application. DESBRISAY & ANGUS, General Agents for P. E. Island. Ch’town, May 7, 1884, CHARLGTIEIOWK SASH AND DOOR FACTORY | Peake’s Ro. 3 Wharf, PALMER & CO... PROPRIETCRS. We are now manufacturing and will sell at the lowest cash prices; Sashes Doors Window and Door Frames, Architraves, spouting and Conductor Mould ings, Balljusters, Newel Posts, Stair Rails, Twists, etc. . We are prepared to do all kinds of Jobbing, in Planing, Jeinting, Morticing, Tenon- ing, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning, etc, All kinds of Gethic Windows tor Churches made at shortest notice. With new and first-class Machinery, and the latest appliances, we can insure the utmost satisfaction to all who favor us with their patronage RR. Ch'town, PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND iAILWAY. —_———:0:— iss4. Summer Arrangement. OC —_— ;N AND AFTER MONDAY, 2d JUNE, 1884, Orn run oan ik us follows (Sundays _— — dune 7, 1A84o_wkly ty iss4. trains will TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE WEST enum nae _ a —$—$—$$__+ TRAINS ARRIVE.— FROM THE WLST. ' ! 1 STATIONS, ot Mix’d, “TATIONS. eae d. fee d, \. M. jA A.M. P.M. | P.M. P..4 AM. Charlottetown ....... 600 | 8.25 | 3.40 Charlottetown “eet bebe (ica | 9.20 Royalty Janction....! 615 | 9.00 | 4.00 | Royalty Junction..dp| 7.00 ; 4.00 9.00 North Wiltshire... .. | 6.50 | 9.52 | 4.47 North Wiltshire.....) 625 | 254 | 8.13 Hunter River........ | 7.00 10.03 | 5.00 | Hunter River..,,. ..| 6.15 | 2.38 | 8.00 Bradalbane.......... i 7.25 {10.46 | 5.35 | Brada bene......... | 5.51 | Zoo i 7.2 County Line......... 7.31 '10.56 | 5.45 ||County Line......... 5.45 ' 1.50 | 7.16 PRTG an socks cede 7.44 j41.12 | 3.69 | Breetow a... . 5... : ss 5.34 | 1.35 | 7.02 Kensington ....... .-| 7.55 j|1L35 | 6.18 || Kensington.......... 5.20 | 112 | 6.48 | » eee g jai) 4.55 a 6.10 i ar} 8.2 12.10 | 6.50 Summerside..... A.M. | Summerside. .... | dp 8.40 | 1.45 (ar) 430 '11.20 Misconohes 664i. sex ' 8.55 2.08 pe sonamn es ig os «oss | 4.15 (10.57 Wellington.......... | 9.14 | 2.37 '|Wellington,......... | 3.57 (10.29 NES os oes vee oe | 943 | 328 | ae Oe EES die aes Goes (eae , 9.06 WAaney .c..<. «as dbae 10.35 | 4.50 \O’Leary.........- | 237 | 815 Blooméield. . ben scueue (10.53 | 5.15 Bloomtield ....... ..| 2.20 | 7.50 MONON «5. cs vod. {11.18 15 Mee OS ad)! 1.53 | 7.10 — ooeee « GRE ar! 11. 55 7.00 pores Lo ds¥ts Wa - | 1.15 | 6.00 ——— — — — = SS ZS TRAINS DEPART.—FOR THE EAST. TRAINS ARRIVE.—FROM THE EAST. STATIONS Express Mixed, STATIONS. A Express. | Mixed. Charlottetown ......| 3.30 p.m.) 6.15 a. 1.) Charlottetown...; | 9 05 a. m,| 6.30 p. m. Royalty Junction....| 3.45 ** | 6.34 ‘ Royalty Junction.. no “* 4m © Beaccceesccovoccss ee PGER * Higa, csterceet IO “1A Pe Ps 000. st oese a tee * Bedford........ nhide 8.25 ** 1533 li wedi 17a dp 8.00 ** 14.55 « Mount Stewart.. dp 440 “ | 815 « | Mount Stewart... mg ys 7.55 ** '430 6 Morell ..:.......-+++. 5.09 * | 9.00 * ||Moresl............+. 17.98 * | R45. « Se BOONE Bos ccce ats Ae Tee @ ae eee... we § 18° + Oe s. oc cdee — * j10.26 “* |\dear River.......... 620 “1819 « Souris... eee ar ¢ ay * iil. i Tussi. GS dp| 6.00 ‘* [1.30 « Mount Stewart ...... 4.454 p.m. 8.20 a m. Mount Stewart ...... 7 5d a.m, 425 p- m, ee eae, © 15.42 “© 1935 “ |/Car I iis ie ak S.a0 ** tae. ** Georgetown ....... aad oo = 0.00 4 zeorgetown......, dp | 6.40 *¢* 246 (“ #~ Trains sre run > Eastern Standard Time. 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Blankenship LEAVE Ch'lGWN, TLURSDASS, 5, P.M LEAVE BOSiICh, SATUEDAYS, 12, NOON Ch’town, Oct. J, ’8 Passenger occom modation excellent, Fieight carried at lowest rates. gg cases handled with greatest care. CARVELL BROS, Ch’town, way 3 1 | Ke ESLAND > Steam Navigation Ccy, ~ jour pi 10 3m STEANERS ST, LAWRENCE AND PRINCESS OF WALES. SUMMER ARRANGRMRN®. NOVA SCOTIA, Leave Charlottetown tor jictou Landing every Moncay, W«dnesday, Thursday ond Saturday mornings, at s+ ven o'clock, conneete ing there with the Train for Halifax, Re tarning to Charlottetown on Monday, Wed nesday, Friday apd Saturday, about two p. m , on arrival of train frem Halifax Leave Pictou Lxvdng tor Georgetown on Thursday, on errival of train at two p, m. Leave Georgiiown for Pictou Landing every Friday murning, ai five a. m, NEW BRUNSWICK. CA’ADA AND THE UNITED STATES. 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All we ask isa tris! that you may be con- vinced of the truth of our statement, Our es- perience is that one bottle tried aleo eclis many more, Bex See circular for particulars and testimonials, and try & bottle—it will not fail to do all that is promised. R. V. BARKER, St. John, Wholesale Agent. W. R. WATSON, Charlottetown, P. ¥. J. A. CROSSMAN, Middleton, Lot 27. Oct. 22, 1883.—eod whly