if ii His en ge ea — THE DAILY EXAMINER ° A MOTHER’S TALK TO MOTHERS rhe Influence of Keason and Example on a Chiid’s Mind says a New York Re- ~ a j time ag bd KER : rder writer, | read an article In a a prt co = * f : ’ usel n e the cruelty of pu , S ng children tu bed alone in the cark, r / T 7 t ts in ever ' my mind the cruelty consists in eve he ¢ E ’ 4 &: . ‘ ra i to be afraid of the dark, cs = ¥ ~ : . Cone,” Biatrtgr ‘ : Ifasiliv nurs s frightened him into ‘ . ey . SY py SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT iying still by stories of bogies and ogres, : a t would be cruel and unwise to force . roperly brought up baby can be made ' f } t \W to enjoy the night as a_ time to look for You "% the beautiful moon and stars and to love © iis bedtime hour Among my small friends there 1s a - Use striking evidence of what can be done in | tiv! \o, that line \ baby of three, who, when | pil PD ; a vyeion some special occasion to ait a “\ » bevond his bedtime hour of 60’clock, ‘~\) You’re svon asks to be put to bed No matter what the fas itions of the hour, so + 1 strong is the habit and so perfect is his Right . stitution from sensible treatment that he eer! y bids every one good night, ee 8 CS ' is comfortably tucked in The fact that “ SUNLIGHT ” ha scr Says **P.ease do out now and ¢ ’ } a ¢ ' . r : j allowance must, of course, be a = % , “ypeanag temperaments, but judicious ii 1 med for purity ana ex- ‘and treatment can bring up any - that it been in use In ¥y constituted chitd without fear Castle for over three years; larkness. The trouvle with grown ak aa we feaene trecs peopie is that they do not give children {1 that its manufacturers have been “edit for half the sense which they pos S} ecially appe inted sess, and so tell them any silly story to Soap Makers to the Queen ee en eee are sufficient guarantees that you can’t FRAINING BABIES TO OREY nake a mistake Dy using “ SUNLIGHT a a 3 Al ; is not inculcated &) anylling like the de- 19M Let another Wash-day go by gree that it should be for the health and DON T without trying it. happiness of the child. Tnis is one of r ' the first lessons, tou, although parents eeeese rarely realize it. A baby who will not = Refuse Cheap imitations mind you at 3 months will not do so at 3 years or atany subsequent period, One f the commonest experiences of every mother is to have her child cry when she leaves it l once knew a mother in } thraldom that if she left the room pe SSS s8eoesesesuse ~ to go into the next her 2-year-old boy set 7 r 7 ¢ ipahowl, This is a natural stine I hough J ou Cough i f da loving ne, I think. but 9 thas ¢ Don’t Despair! can be trained Anot-er mother, whose ‘ baby probably loved her quite as much, é Many apparently hopeless « ases ' instead of slipping out unobserved, used have been cured by a course of to sit down before leaving the house and ; 4MPBELL’S WINE OF 4 hold a long conversation with her year- te oneal - and-a-half-old boy, explaining to him ’ BEECH 1 REE & REOSOTE where she was going, why it was necessary ? TRY IT! to go and what she was going for, all this AT ALL DRUGGISTS in terms suited to his baby comprehen- ea sion. A few sessions of this kind and K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. the custom of mamma's going out be- SBBeESeSSeee Sess came estublished, and his baby mind grasped that when she did so it was all right Children reason at a much earlier age Ki j than is generally believed. The obedi- ing S ence of this same boy, who is now near- ly 3 years old, is «a matter of wonder . amon, all his friends. If he is disap- Fy pointed in the matter of a row or ride or a feast of ice crearn, a sensible reason is another for the disappointment is given him aud name for he res gos bismself to the inevitable in @ SCROFULA, manner worthy of a Spartan. and yields AS TO ANSWERING QUESTIONS, i to In the matter of answering questions we grown ups often do children serious OTT’S wrong. Of course, no philosopher lives wise enough to answer the countless “whys” o: these peripatetic interroga- tion points. 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Then | help the little mind to unbend by giving ' un who she thought had bad the greater and better influence on his generation, Napoleon or Caesir? It is needless to say that this boy died young. Let no parent- al vanity lead you to foster precocity in achild. Make him a healthy, obedient, | loving little animal first, train bis intel- him some simple task to do, or by telling him a fairy story,for it is not weil Make New, Rich Bloo These 1 wondennul discovery o Bike then posit ease for young minds to reach out to far. I once overheard a boy of 7 ask his mother Ro “ee yille were a } s the w he information around ent ost of a box of pilis Fini | lect later. always be thankful =e «le ue ties from the blows aa reat benefit fr' + asing theam : ; 2 . le 's oaeans oe, as eee ¥ A Stylish Apron, Sl for P ct te comes; Aro bones lt, _ This lovely apron is made of plain | Swiss muslin, trimmed with scanty NERV NERVE BEANS are a new dis frills of embroidered Swiss edging and covery that cure the worst cases 0 ss us ae Lost Vigor om ; ‘ailing ood; restores " BEANS weakness of body or mind causec by over-work, or the errors or ex cemmes of youth. This Remedy ab solutely cures the most obstinate cases when all other FREATMENTS have failed evento relieve, Sold by drug The bib is shaped like a triangle with cloth straight way across at the to 5. Satin-edged ribbon. 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Such aprong may be gradually built up until strong | form very dressy adjuncts to an after- enough to resist every tendency to disease. | noon toilet, especially for a hostess who Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating | serves tea or lunch to her guests. Any around us ready to attack wherever there | suitable material from prints and ging- «a weak point. We may escape many a | hams to surah and pongee may be pret- ote (ft by keeping ourselves well fort tily fashioned from this design.—F, P. ed by pure blood and a properly nourish | Scribbler. ed frame Cc Service Gazette —_——_— Made sin ply witl boiling water or milk Modern Magic. Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled | Boil rusty nails and drink the soup, hus, | for dumb ague, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic | Shavea strange cat and make a doll’s C sts. London, England | mattress out of the hair, for rheuma- tism. Make a slate of wax, write the suffer. er's name on it and let her sleep over it Wh once, for insomnia. y Run three times around a blazing e building and throw a brand new plate r and a cake of soap into the flames, te you take put out the fire. ; | Tie acan to a dog’s tail, and when he Cold runs under the house turn three somer- saults, for lumbago. Go through supplementary proceedings and and say your wife hires you, to earn the title of ‘‘Great !"—New York Recorder, Cough. smc ito fight his terrors alone. but a | A New Agency. Mr. Theo. L. Chappelle bas been ap | pointed agent for the Covenant Mutual Benefit Association, of Galesburg, Illinois. | | Life insurance is secured at actual cost, | | and the system is as sound as the level | premium. No admission fees, no annual | dues, no individual liability The insur- ance in force is $110,000,000; death claims | . $7,000,000; assete, $1,006,000; and us, $850,000. Its many commend- able features are its owa recommendation. | a A Stayner, Oct. 2.—Everyone in this sec- wood, and nearly everyone knows that, fo vears, he was deformed and crippled by sciatica, and endured un-peakable suffer ng Phe account of his complete restora 1 to health by means of Dodd’s kidney cent ¥ published n the Collins wor Bulletin, were rad here with inten iu sthy for Bb I f ard = be ‘ marvellou cman wi t ie newer i ned to certain death, and at an cari Asa result of the publication of M Fisher tory, manv in this vicinitv ha wed Dodd kid ne j ,and always wit t results Peer) ire awaken ng t e fact thal diseased Kidneys, Im mans ses, are the cause of sufferings whicl ire ascribed to drop: \ rheumatism, scla ‘ , | it ine For sick headace, sour stomach, loath- ny of food, dy=pep=ia or billiousness, tak: Hawker’s Liver Pills They will cure ‘ Recommended by leading physicians as a moct reliable medicine. Drop a postal card to Mr. George Rose, | of Peterborovgh, and ask him what Mem- wav’s Kidney and Liver Cure did for him in relieving him ofthe intense pain caused by the passave of stone or calculi f:0 n the bladder. Hypodermic injections had to | be resorted to in order to relive the-agon- izing pains at times, but the use of Mem . a ; , } i bray’s Kidney and Liver Cure enabled the kidneys to wash out the sand and debris from the system, and neutralized the acid formations USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | Rlood and NerveRemedy. TO LET 4 . FOUR DWELLINGS on Pleasant St., with Stable and Coach House, all in good order. Rent moderat¢ to good tenants. Three rooms also for office, lately occu- pied by Messrs. Davies & Haszard, on Queen Street. WILLIAM DODD. Ch’town, Sept 21—2aw. Visitors to the World's Fair Intercolonial Railway, Which passes through a Country unri- valled for SCENERY. Charlottetown to Chicago and Return, $33 55. Tickets good for 3) days from date of issue, with stop over privilege at points in Canada also at Detroit and Port Huron. TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN to CHICAGO and RETURN, good to lith November, 1893, $48.15, and at correspondingly low rates from all other Statiohs. In addition to the regular daily service. which is continued as heretofore, a super BUFFET ANDSLEEPING CAR, lighted by electricity, will leave HALIFAX EVERY MONDAY at 12.2), standard time, and will be run through to CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE, arriving there WEDNESDAY EVENING, making the FASTES’ TIME between Halifax and Chicago. Further informatton can be obtained of any Station Agent. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Railway Office, Monc’on, N. B.,} 2th September, 18u3. 5 dy tl 19th Oct HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situated on corner of Kent and Pownal Streets. Enquire of THOMAS W. DODD, At Medica] Hal). sept23 tf SALT! SALT! To arrive, per Bark “ Ralph B. Peake,” due here about the 15th inst., 5,000 Bag- LIVERPOOL SALT, which will be sold while landing. PEAKE BROS. & CO. Ch’town, Oct. 5, 1893—3i eod MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of November next, A. D. 1893, at the hour of twelve o’clock* noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-sixth day of «ugust, A. D. 1885, made between John Coombs and Ada Christina Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, ot the other part:— All that tract, piece or parce! of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say:—( ommencing on the weat side of Great George Street, at the north- east angle of a piece of land lately sold to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George Street to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south, adjoining the land of Philip Large, eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son's land to the northern boundary of Joseph Jackson's land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of commencement, one part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-oneand 8, xty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of town Lots in Charlottetown, together with all buildings and appurtenances thereto beionging. For further particulars apply to Mr, William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1483. RICHARD HEARTZ, septio—2aw tisle tth Mortgagee. DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Islan d IN CHANCERY. Before the Master of the Rolls. LUCRETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and | The Dector Passed Him, Exccutrix, Complainant > . ’ ’ 1 . . and Generally caused by exposure to cold, CGFRAVENHURST, Sept. 18—About a year) JOH'Z DOULL AND OTHERS, Defendants wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming | the newspapers contained of the curious from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clethes, stock~ sequence of an injury received whi'e ou; 1. ings, or any other cause tendisg t@ =| ing cars, and for two years was unable to check suddenly the perspiration The | vork. Several doctors, among thi m some result produces inflammation of the Toronto specials, prnounce | him ineur- lining membrane of the lungs or throat, ; able and his case hopeless, The Grand a . Trunk Railway Corpany paid him his and this causes phlegm or matter, which | full disability claim, and the Brotherhood nature tries to throw off by expectorar of Railway Trainmen was about to pay a tion. In many cases she is unable tf | similar claim, when Murray astonished co so without assistance, and this i: | everybody by a return to health. It was! preven at the time, beyond the possibility ofa doubt, that Murray’s recovery was due to Dodd’s kidney pills. A few days y ago Murray applied to a life insurance you use | company to ake out a policy on his life, Two physicians have just examined him, All , } pronounced hin: a desirable risk, and re- ens | commended the company to issue a policy. Chat’s the kind of work Dodd’s kidn+y 7 pills do. a ung j ee A ComfortSometimes, Balsam. When health is far gone in Cohsump ' ‘ tion, then sometime only ease and comfort Three Size Botties, | can be secured from the use of Scott’s | mulsiong. What is much better is to take 25C. Joc. $1.00 | this medicine in time to save your health. vase of Sam Murray, a railroad bia‘xeman + of this place. He was paralyzed, as a con-! day of September, A. D. 1893. Whereas by am order made in this cause by the Master of the Rolls on the Sth day of August, A. D. 1898, it was referred to me, amongst other things, to take an account of the personal estate and effecta of which the late Hon. Charles Young, deceased, tostate, was possessed, or to which he was entitled, at the time of his decease, also of the debts and liabilities owing to and by the said testaior at the time of his decease, and that I should cause to be published in the Royal Gazette and such other papers as I should think fit an advertisement, calling upon all persons claiming im respect of any such debts or liabilities, other than those already duly fur- nished to tae Executrix of the testator, to come in vefore me and prove such debts and claims, end that I should fix a peremptory day for that pu , and that such .of the creditors av should not come in and prove their aebts and claims by the time so to be fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Now I do hereby, im pursu- ance of said order, give public notice that 1 do hereby fix MONDAY, the Thirtieth day of Oetober next, at eleven o’cioeck in the fore- noon, at my office in Chariottetown, in Queen's County, as the time and place for all persons (except as aforesaid) having or claim- ing to have any debt, claim or demand against the estate of the said Testator to come in be- fore me and prove the same, and any person néglecting to come in and prove his or her debt, claim or demand before me at such time and place will be excluded from the benefit of | the order of the 30th day of august, A, D. 1893. | Dated at Charlotietown, this nineteenth W. A. 0. MORSON, Master in Chaneery. sept26—roy gaz tl 33th Oct; dy ex m w f tl th Oet; wy ex tl th Oct; dy pat tu tha sat qth Oet ti ath Oct. : wy pat 1 knows Valentine Fisher, of Colling- | THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN:—I am 71 years of age. 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Those dizzy pains are all gone and my mouth is as Ia short, your medicine has cured me and I am sure that all (Signed) W. H. ROGERS, Late inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia. ~ AMHERST, N. S., May 27, 1893. My mouth was furred up in the mornings, * Castoria is the best remedy for chiliren of which Tam acgaainted: I hops te cay is 1.ot (oc to preuialure graves. es om E> ge SE > etre err eet Ne SRS REIS Castoria ts Dr. Samuc! Titcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. I6 contains neither Cpium, Morphine nor other Nareotic substance. [ft is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Drops, Svothing Cyrups, and Castor Oil. It is Picasant. Its guarantco is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fovcrishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhoa aud Wind Colie. Castoria reli. ves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Casto-iy assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach and bowcls, giving healthy and netural sleep. 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NORTH SIDE QUEEN sQuark, | June 27—eod. ; . : m.,and return to Charlottetown, arriving ASH AR AND 1 ING ~ > PY pe ye DY FOR ype 0G Never OX rie or ath eley t-te COLDS;CROUP, Mastek, EYie) Tange AND AU THROAT AND LUNG TROUBLES ID PLEASANT. ...9¢ SAFES 7 O TAKE: - SURE curt PRICE 26 AND 60 CENTS THE HAWKER MEDICINE CO., Lro, WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR -| Wooden Bu ter Dishes ‘ “sy ‘ . and Eve Cases, We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for cover ng Butter and Lard. | WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description | SCHOFIELD BROS., | Importers and Wholesale Paper Dea'ers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. | Johnston's Fluid Beef i | maintains its high standard as i A Perfect Beef Food. | STAMINAL isa FOOD and a TONIC combined, It contains the feeding qualities of BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the sorm of a Palatable Beef Tea ; Milk Granules ?s the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated . tat when dissolved in the requisite qaan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER’s MILK. 5. R. FOSTER & SON. | Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &c. St. Joun, N. B. DAVIES’ OINTMENT Has no Equal for the Cure o Old Sores, Burns, Bealir g Sores, Salt Rheum Boz smi, Ite: and all Sores where there is any Jnflammation. TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. For the next four weeks we will cel! for 15 cents per box to introduce it DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, . 92 sept23 St. George Pharmacy Pickford & Black. ‘Halifax & P. E, Island $. , Line. | “TEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown « very Monday, 6 p. m Arrives Charlottetown from Ualifax about 6a. m., Wednesday Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside ' about 4a. m., Thursday Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. ip. m., Thursday For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE Charlottetown, July 12, 1892. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. «4 my I893. Until Further Notice the Steamer : 1e Cartier, Hugh McLean, Mast will ru i” follows : W‘.} leave Orwell Brush Whar r Charlotts town every Tuesday Wwe exlay anal Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, ca) ing at Halliday’s W hart Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwelt Brush Wharves same evenings at 3 o'clock, remaining at Brosh W hart every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and op Thursdays will return to Charlott wn, arriving there abouts o’elock Will go up to Vernon River Br every alternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave Charlotte for Cranberry Wharfand Hag y's W , Fast River, at 5 o’clock ~ o a z Cranberry Wharf for Charlotictown at 10 & ™, calling at laggurty’s ad Hickey’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry W harves at } ok m., fe turning to Charlotte ene g Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. A vei } } On Satardays will leave Crapand or Char- lottetown at7 o’clock, a. m.; will leave Charlottetown tor Crapaud, at 3 o’clock, p. ahout 9 o’e.ock. L. C, OWEN, Agen Ch’ town.