pe ese ‘lee ee se SS it ge Ma» sl EE ae Olea a , nme aggre se lig i Aly lea all a em = ES ai, ae heroes REF Se, ie Puna ea 4 4 so Wa Ss i eis enn i ee wt tom aecampete, ii he BS” Banke Ans ag’ sinaaitllln. Medians atts ass et Gorse rp meg nts in ti x ms hing > NT i a it ~ ty ri sm a © NB Speora, Despatours TO THE EXAMINER, THE DAILY EX. = DAILY EXAMINER. TELEGRAPH NOVEMBER 19, 1889. THE Health of the City. Brazilian Affairs. [ue Patriot's statement that Tae Ex- Lonpon, Nov. 18, 1} is tan to decide Dr. Barbosa, the new Brazilian minister opeagipe eclle for a eommumes mm of Finance, has telegraphed the Brazilian whether there are 1 salts in the earth minister here that the government has been sufticieat to purify the foul water that May coustituted as the United States of Brazil; be ¢ ed in blind wells in the the monarchy had been deposed and Dom ieee Tug Pedro and family have left the country. Pe ae eer The provinces have signified their adhe- EXAMINE Is fora commission in corde? gion tothe government and tranquility and that th ‘o may be satistied —after care- | general satisfaction prevail. The republic ful investigation and study on the part of will strictly respect all state engagements, . . she wieht course to | bligations and contracts. c pete ‘ to the — ( : ca “ee 18 pursue in respe , matter affecting the, Rio ANIERO, ret aes } ee" oe atieuee alee ma-| Lom Pedseaha the Imperial family left one ee ee yesterday for Lisbon in the steamer Alagoas. pene iexst, have formed an intelligent | S., or Patrocino has been imprisoned for opinion about it, nothing can be done.! conspiracy against the Republic. The Pe I uly i uniess they Governors named by the Prov incial Gov- ; te ” lernment are all military men. The Pro- : ong , ; y may bevel, ince of Bahia has been proclaimed for the a . ns of Dr. | Republic. The Republic will allow the de- McLeod, they msy not comprehend his | posed emperor 880 centimes de reis per an- argumen or if they do comprehend | num during his life. eed 5 crea ae | Ottawa Notes. vinced, when (as they say) they see} Se that the water passes away from their sew- OTTAWA, Noy. 15. ave wells in a stream; when their sense of Commarder Gordon has returned from Oe ae Washington. He and Captain Johnson, of smell ioforms them that bad odors do not Gloucester, were the only witnesses ex- amined on the adoption of sound signals | by fishing vessels. contaminated to any great extent by the} Lord Stanley will return to Ottawa to- ; But | morrow and suffer the ordeal of a civic ad- | dress. if a commission should find out by actual | Hon. Mr. Chapleau positively denies the McLeod is right, | statement that the Chapleau Government no difficulty in obtain- | sent a document to Rome binding them- : ae ) ; | selves to pay half a million to Jesuits. He_ eee : i says he never offered the Jesuits anything nding to the best plans | or acknowledged their claim in any way. arise from these wells; when they know | 7 ; e surface earth at least 1s not con- filth which has been poured upon it. investigation that Dr then there will be rize the construc- ti n ot sewers acc ! tities Vagaries of the Tides. : . : that can Oe obtained. | ' ; — - } » fins : ild i drainfrom the Law Courts ounic “| | | As to the ing, the following are the facts there is in <a N 18 : YUEBEC ov. . fresh-water Q dee ia as cellar of the buildiog a :; The vagaries of the tides here for the he overflow past two days are occupying the attention ' : tar . mom *¢ tANK; a5 Cie tilding is iafge, t ome ¢ yak is sometimes large; formerly} .¢ mariners. The water, it seems, is lower this verflow passed out upon the|than the oldest inhabitants can remember, squat st. a garden was made, it and the pontoons in front of the ey an . verflowing water spoil- | W28rves have grounded and small vessels : . 3 | inshore left high and dry. All the steam- ° re, a's s; asuriace GPAIN) shins arriving from Montreal this morning was then made which conducted it to the ons ground on the way down. The (St. Paul’s Church: here |/iner Carthagenian seems to have suffered oom . stieniiie teameat She grounded at Cape Sante while . yo, | cataing to anchor last night and remained , omen is, the drain, 4f| for about four hours. } P mplain was made, a " batthe end. The} Mormon Matters. ; , . s . weil cannot properly De caled a cess-pooi— a t - r Wiuynirese, Nov. 18. nothing worse than pure rain water and t} sh water | washing water from the A number of leading Mormons from Salt : of the janitor, which before went} Lake areat present visiting the Mormon nto the open square, is tu go into it. settlement near McLeod. The party con- sists of President Wooderff, the resent head of the Mormon Church, George G. Cannon, who represents Utah in Congress, Brigham Young, Jr, and Mr. Smith, a ++ e-e -—____—__-__— f London, who made an tour in Canada and the United yf 1888, receutly re- extensive states in the summer - | yt ferrel as follows to the schools of Great|nephew of J. Smith. They are much Britain : ** Englishmen have one habit in| pleased with the Northwest and say there which they indulge more tnan any other | will be a large immigration next year. people [ kaow—that of disparaging their Halifax Notes. own institutions and constantly complain- ing that in other lands schools are better 7 than in our own. For my part I don’t be- HaLirax, Nov. 18. lieve i { have seen many schvols on the The schooner Ocean Belle, 83 tons, sails continent of Europe and in America, ard [| for Victoria, B. C., to-morrow to engage in believe that for accuracy and solidity in| the seal fisheries. — 4 rein for mental accivity, and for} A heavy catch of mackerel was reported interest their wor he achlars in the|from along the shore to-day. bes sr En mentary schools| J. Bell, prothonatory of Shelburne W sal : h ict th irown nel enmpare most Counry, is dead, aged 83 years. favorably, age for age, with the scholars in : sep the hest schvol [{ have ever visited; while The West Lambton Election. for the general maintenance of a gvod oe Toronto, Nov. 18. Charles MacKenzie, Liberal, has been scarcely any country | elected for West Lambton, by 550 major- tu—certain!y not the United States|ity. Mr. McRae, the equal rights’ candi- which possesses equally efficient provi-|date, polled between five and six hundred sion 8 room for im- | vtoes. provement, and there are many details on standard of primary instruction in the re- and least favured districts in the +h ere 18 THotTest country, kn wr rill there mi ; bi, LECT $5 much which we may learn much from foreign Weather Bulletin. systems.” — —_—= Toronto, Noy. 19.—10 a. m. Personal, Fair, not much change in temperature. ree ' ES Ea 9 — ee Hon. Joseph O. Arsenault, Wel'ington, was registered at the Osborne yesterday. Omissions Supplied. Rev. J. Go'damith, of Montague Bridge, re- cently returned home from a visit to New| In Montague notes, from ‘‘G,” which ap- Brunswick. peared last week, there were a few errors Rev. D M Gordon. of Halifax, has return- | and also a few omissions, which your cor- ed from his trip around the world much im- proved io health. Rev. A. Rebertson, of New Glasgow, N. S., arrived here last evening, and will lecture in St. James Mall this evening. He is the guest ef Rev. James Carruthers. Mr. James Dover. formerly of the firm of Dover and Robertson, and now of Truro N. 8S. isintown. He is rt the Davies The visit which Sic Charlies Tupper has just paid to Spain was, in fact, merely to en- able him toenjoy a short holiday, and, at the same time, to acquaint himself with the re- cent remarkable development of the interest- ing and important copper industry of Rio Tiato. On the return journey Sir Charles proceeded to Seville and Cadiz, crossed to respondent wishes to rectify, viz.: ‘‘A clock and bell suspended to a post,” should be a bell suspended, ete. Mr. Duncan McDonald and Mr. Alex- ander Martin, both of whom do an exten- sive business here, were omttted. In J. T. Robinson’s drug store can be seen a collec- tion of oid coins of 1690 and 1694; also a collection of nearly all our winter birds, very naturally arranged. I was agreeably surprised to find such a very large, neat, and well-equipped estab- lishment as Mr. J. D. Bell’s. Tus EXAMINER newspaper is the favor- ite here as wellas in other parts of the country through which your correspondent ‘ ovie A f ic a, t £ fangier on the Afii an coast, re urned to has travelled. Gibraltar and Malaga, thence to Grenada and Cordova, anc back by Aleazar to Madrid. From the Spsnish capital Saragosa was visit- Not the Dish. ed. as well as Barcelona, Nimes, and Mar- l-s, and tience London was reached on Oc- xy of Lyons and Paris. fippoo Tib, the great African slave dealer, is getting tire 1 of his w andering and danger- ous existence, and proposes te settle down as a solid citizen on his estate at Casingo, 300) miles from Stanley Falis, where he has built} tor himself a large, fine stone mansion. His . gon, however, will carry on his father’s trade, in which he has been elready quite successful, as on his list expedition he returned with 40) HOTEL DAVIES. tons of ivory, worth $350,090. Nov 18—A J Macdonald, Geo’town; A S _, Lhe Quebec Telegraph of the 14th says: Chipman, D R Harlie, J Grace, Halifax; R The Rev. A. E. burke, of Prince Edward Is- Hunt, J Lefurgey, S’side; A J Craig, Pictou; land, was in town to-day on his way home‘ 7,, Dover Truro; J M McLeod Amherst; J from Ottawa to the Island. Father Burke is Myrick, Tignish; PW Ricard, Joliette, Srr,— Your correspondent—though evi- idently a man of humane character—is not ‘fully acyuainted with the workings of the ‘Scott Act. It’s not the dish, but the con- tents, that counts now-a-days. K. O. Ore | tover 2sth Dy W HOTEL ARRIVALS. an old student of Laval, having been ordained P here four years ago by Cardinal Taschereau, | when he said his first mass at St. Patrick’s | Church. } Patti, the divine singer, teceives the largest OSBORNE HOUSE. Nov 18—J Matheson, Miramichi; Jos O Arsenault, Wellington; Benj McCoy, S’side; wages ever paid to an artist, human or divine. |S K Foster, Montreal; Jas F White, Jas F She is paid $3,500 every night she sings in the’ White, jr, Alberton. Albert Hall in London. Even with this, and, = the exp nditure of $5,900 for each concert,her | are al to show a profit of trom $2,000 to 3.000 per night Mr. A. A. Borcett, of this city, is advertis- ed to lecture ia the schoolroom of Centenary Church, St. Jolin, on the 13th January next. Lhe su! ject of the lecture is not announced. Chrenic Coughs and Colds And ail diseases of the throat and lungs can be cured by the use vf Scott's Emulsion, as it contains the healing virtues of Cod Liver Oil and ‘are in their fullest form. See Di Sissies of , what W. S. Muer, M. D., L. BR. C. P., etc., United sa on lef! lor & trip to the Truro, N. S., says: ‘‘After three years ex- ad “es aud Ootario this morning The perience I consider Scott's Emulsion one of objecs of His tip is to see that the farmers of the very beat in the juarket. Very excellent the Isiaud gan be supplied with the very bee? in throat affegttuas,” Sv Uy wih Uru ik " 77m managers Li EXAMINER, © 4 A NE Ne NC -_ lt telat etait, Charlottetown Markets. The attendance at the market to-day was large. Below are the prices:— Beef (small) per Ib......--+++ $0.07 to 0.12 Reef louastart per lb.... 0.06 to 0.09 OOO gv cnn eso chee ab eis .... 0.03 to 0.00 Butter, fresh, per lb......--++ 0.20 to 0.22 Butter, tub, per Ib... .. 660+ ++ (.18 to 0.19 Brant, per pair. ......-++0s5e98 0.80 to 0,00 Celery (per head).....+-+++++++ 0.63 to 0.00 | Cheese per Ib.....6.--+eee eee 0.15 to 0.17 | Cabbage, per doz......++++++: 0.30 to 0.60 Carrots, per bash.......++++++> 0.40 to 0.00 | Chlesee ivi ccc cccce es eccees . 0.30 to 0,40 Codfish, (corned) per doz..... 0 30 to 0.40 Ducks, per ger nee shaeek One 0.50 to 0.55 Eggs, per dod......++..seeeee 0.21 to 0.23 Flour, per CWt......-eseeeeeee 0.00 to 2.40 Eg cccdabedncecesceenceess 0.50 to 0.55 eats 5 oa ocd bBavcccedporsdese 0.50 to 0.60 Ham, per Ib......0.e cere eeeeee 0.15 to 0.16 Hay, per 100 Ibe........-+++-+s 0.35 to 0.40 Lamb, perlb.........+s+++++55 0.05 to 0.08 Lard perlb........ ees beeen 0.14 to 0.18 Mutton, per lb......- aawek oan 0.05 to 0.07 Oats (black) per bush......+.-+ 0.32 to 0.33 Oatmeal, per CWE... ..6.0ee eee 0.00 to 2.50 Oysters, per bush.....---+++++ 0.00 to 0.75 Pumpkins... .....0- ++ eee snes 0.08 to 0.54 Pah. camel, ..cccreciccasves ene 0.07 to 0.10 Pork (carcass), per Ib....... 0.4} to 0.54 Potatoes (new) per bush........ 0.18 to 0.20 Plover (land) per pair........ . 6,20 to 0,25 Patridge, per pair........... . 0.00 to 0,35 Rabbits per pair ..........+.-- 0.00 to 0.20 Radishes, per bunch .......... 0.15 to 0.00 Rhubarb, per bunch.......... . 0.06 to 0.10 Squashes.-...'.......008 ad ows 0.06 to 0.12 Snipe, per aw Sthe eee awes 0.00 to 0.15 Straw, per load........ gee sbeocn 1.50 to 2.00 Sheep pelts..........0eseeeeees 0.50 to 0 55 Turkeys (each). .......0..++6- . 0.85 to 100 Turuips, per bush......... weeee 0.14 to 0.16 Tomatoes (per peck). .......... 0.15 to 0.00 WEE I cbc deicciccciossecs 0.80 to 0.00 Wild Ducks (per pair).......... 0.50 to 0.00 Woodcock per pair............ 0.40 to 0.00 LAST TRIP OF THE SEASON. For St. John’s, Newfoundland, Tig PIETY oo ta?) sei ; 72 S. S. “COBAN,” fer St. John’s, New- foundland, will be due at Charlottetown on FRIDAY, 22nd November, and will carry Cattle and Sheep on deck. For Fregat or Passage apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents. a CN OI novl9—3ins yceum, Charlottetown. THURSDAY EVENING, NOV. 2ist. ee Boston Comedy H. PRICE WEBBER, Supporting the Favorite Actress, BDWINA GREY, will appear as above. Opening Bill: AURORA FLOYD, And the always welcome Farce, THE ROUGH DIAMOND. Admission, 25 cents. Reserved Seats, 35 cents. Tickets for sale at usual place, Doors open at 7.15. Overture at 8, novl9 -DRESSMAKING. LICE O'BRIEN, iust returned from New York, wishes to notify her customers that she has taken Rooms on the corner of Prince and Dorchester Streets. Ladies wanting to learn my periect system of Dress Cutting and Draping (French bias) in the latest stvies, can be taught. We invite the ladies of Charlottetown, and those whocome tv our city, tocall We have commo- dious rooms, and can accommodate fifty pupils and as many more visitors, Millinery done at shortest notice, 4i—novl9 Mortgage Sale. Company, Manager, To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House, Charlottetown, on FRIDAY, the Third day of January, A. D. 1890, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon, by viriueof a power of. sale contained in an Ingenture of plortanee. bearing date the i4th November, A. D. 1879, made between Edward Trainor, of Lot 22, in the one part, and the Right Reverend Hibdbert Binney. Lord one Nova Scotia, of Halifax, Nova Scotia, and njamin Gerrish Gray, of sume place. Ksquire, Trustees of King’s College. Windsor, of the other part, which said Inden- ture was, by said Benjamin Gerrish Gray, sur- viving Trustee, by an Indenture bearing date 13th September, A. D. 1888, assigned to Kdward J, Hodgsoa, of Charlottetown, in said County . LL thaé tract, piece and parcel of land, situ- ats and being on Lot or Township Number Twenty-two, in the Parisn of Granville, in Queen’s County, in said island, bounded as fol- lows :—Commencing at a stake fixed in the west side of the Centre Settlement Road, on the north side of and leased to John Trainor; thence west to the West Settlement Road; thence north along the same nine chains and fifty links; thence east to said Centre Settlement Road; thence south along the same to the place of commence- ment, containing by estimation fifty acres of land, a little more or less. _Yor further particulars apply at the office of Edward J. Hodgsen, Charlottetown. Dated this 19.h day of November, A. D. i889. EDWARD J. HODGSON, Assignee of Mortgage. novl9—eod & wky ; MR. H. 8S. HEARTZ, Organist of Methodist Brick Church, Wiil take a Limited Number of Pupils on the Pianoforte. For terms, eto., apply at the DUNCAN HOUSE, corner Water and Prince Streets. _ oct22—3m New. New. New. E have recently secured from Mr. Me- Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his rsonal instructions, the secret of making the ollowing fine Cakes, Pastry and _ Kolis. Knowing them to be of excellent quality, we intend baking some of them daily with our already lurge line of goods : Bath Buns, Scotch Perkius, Cheese Cakes, Scotch Oat Cake, Louise Cakes, Scotch Seones, Kye Scones, Coburg Cake, Eccles Oakes, Cookies, London Buns, Vienna Rolls, French Rolls, French Horns,,Rose Puffs,,Rock Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. A ALE LOO ueen’s County, in Prince Edward Island, of |’ a. } recnillne ST. JAMES CHURCH, The Fifth Annual Course of Lectures, EV. A. ROBERTSON, New Glasgow, N. | S., will leeture in ST. JAMES HALL j i snes AAR chon Tuesday Evening, Nov. 19th, AT EIGHT O'CLOCK. Subject: * Elizabethan Vikings.” Nov. 18. AUCTION SALE sti eco Horses, Cows, Pigs, &c. WILL SELL BY AUCTION, at my Farm, Keppoch, Lot 48, On Monday, 2nd December, AT 11 O'CLOCK, A. M., ALL MY STOCK AND CROP, —CONSISTING OF— 1 Mare (11 years), 1 do. (11 years, by Ab. dallah), 1 do. (5 years, by Messenger), 1 do. (3 years, by Harry), | Horse (Abel), 2 Horses (24 years, Percheron), 1 Administrator Colt, dam by Abdallah, | Barrister Filly, 6 Jersey Cows (registered), 2 Grade Jersey Cows, 4 Geifers, 1 Jersey Bull (4 years, registered), 1 Bull (2 years, registered), 16 Pigs, 50 tons Hay, 2 barracks Oats, lot Straw, Potatoes and Turnips, 1 English Basket Wagon, 2 Dog Carts (by McPhail), 1 Double Vis-a-vis, Terms made known at “ale. WILLIAM WELSH. nov 1&—+tl sle FOR THE Allen's, Vigor, Aver's, A | Hall's, poepawer, Luby’s, I Hurd’s, | Vitalizer, | ‘Rosetter’s. R, ' Restorer, Restorer. WATSON’S ROSEMARY. HAIR WASHES. CLEAVER'S TEREBENE, CLEAVER’S CANTHARDINE. BARRY’'S TRICOPHORODs, HAIR DYES. Canadian, Colorific Guards, Buckingham’s, Bush’s, &c. HAIR DRESSINGS. Rowland’s Macassar Oil, Rimmel’s Lime Juice and Glycerine, Burnett's Cocoaine, But- ier’s Hairy Cleaner, Pomades, Oils, etc., at WATSON’S. nov]8—3m eod (t t 8) S. S. “COILA.” \ H(PPERS of Flour and other freight will Ss take notice that this Steamer will sail FROM BOSTON for this port (and Summer- side, weather permitting), on Saturday, 23rd Instant, Leaving here FOR BOSTON on Saturday, 30th Instant, carrying Potatoes, Eggs, &c., at reasonable j Dates of last trip will be given later. D. FARQUHARSON & SON. Ch’town, Nov. 18, 1889—dy 3aw wky DIVIDEND NOTICE. MERCHANTS’ BANK OF P. E. ISLAND, CHARLOTTETOWN, Nov. 18, 1889. OTICE ig hereby given that a half-yearly dividend, at the ratz'of Eight Per Cent. r annum, on the Capital Stock of this Bank, as been this day declared, payable at its Banking Office on and after December 2nd, prox. by order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, Cashier. nov18—6i eod ee ROBY. F. IRVING, Accountant and Adjuster, 230 GRAFTON STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, § prepared to attend to the making up and neing of Mercantile and Marine ac- counts. Books posted and accounts made out if required at merchants’ place of business. Stock-taking and valuing attended to in all parts of the Provinces. ‘octl7 : -CAMPBELL’S Beef, tron and Wine S recommended by leading Physicians every- " where, and is recognizec as one of the best tonics of the day, as it possesses ail the nutritive qualities of the several strength-giving materiais of which it is composed. Especially valuable for invalids. : If you fecl weak and languid, just try a bottle of Gampbell’s Beef, Iron and Wine, and you will find instant rejief. : To insure benefit from this jystly pular pre- paration, be sure you ask your druggist for Campbells Beef, Iron and Wine. For gale at oe a cad mow el SS Frc CO NC te Nt CHIEF CONSULTING SURGEON QF THE-— International Medical Council Association, of Detroit, Mich,, -AND— Graduate of McGill College, Montreal, P. @.: Licentiate Royal College Physicians and Surgeons, Ldinbargi, Scotland, and London, England, CLOSES HIS VISIT AT THE HOTEL DAVIES, CHAKLOTTETOWN, ON FRIDAY EVENING, NOVEMBER 22nd, After which he will visit the foliowing Towns on Days and Dates mentioned : Victoria, Crapaud—Principal Hotel, from Saturday 23rd, until Monday, 25th November. '. Hunter River—Baguall’s Hotel, ber 26th. Kensington —Keasington Hotel, Wednesday, Novem. ber 27th. Summerside—Clifton House, from Thursday, Noy 28th, till Tuesday Evening, Dec, 3rd. : Alberton--Mrs. Be'l’s Hotel, Wednesday, Dee, 4th Tignish--Captain Gallant's Hotel, from Thursday until Friday, noon. Dev. 5th and 6th Mount Stewart Junction— Mrs. Clark's Hotel, Satur. day, Dec. 7th. St. Peter’s—Mrs. McClaine’s Hotel, Monday, Decem- ber 9th. Souris—n. ©. Cox's Hotel, Tuesday and Wednesday W Dec. 10th and Lith. :. Cuesday, Noverm- Cardigan Bridg > -Campbell’s Hotel. Tuursday, Dec. 12th. Montague--Mrs. McDonald's Hotel, Friday and Saturday, December 1?th and 14th. Georgetown— Mrs. A fre A‘tken’s Hotel, Mon: ay and Tuerday, Dev. 16th and 17th. Kidney Diseases.—Bright’s Disease, Lists and kiudred maladi-a have been largely treated and cures effected in thousands of c.ses which have been pronounced beyond hope. The study and practice of chemical analysis and microscopical examination of the urine in our consideration of cases, with reference to a cor ect diagnosis, In which our inusti tution jong ago became famous, has naturally led to an extensive practice in the disease of the urinary organs. Our specialists have aecquire|, through a vast and varied experience, great expertness in determining the exact nature of each case, and hence have been svocess- ful in nicely adapting their remedies for the cure of each individual case, Piles, Tumors. — Piles, Fistula-in-Aro, and other diseases effecting the region of the lower bowels, are largely treated, and with marvelous success, by specialists who give their whole time to the study an treatment of this class of affections. We never fail to cure pile tumors, however large, when the patient can come to the institution for treatment. Nervous Diseases.—Epileptic Convulsions, or Fits, Paralysis or Palsy, Locomoter Ataxie, St. Vitus’ Dance, Insomnia or inability to sleep, and threatened Insanity, Nervous Debility arising from over study, excesses and other causes, and every variety of nervous affection are treated by our specialists for these diseases with a measure of success heretofore regarded as impossible. Diseases of Women.—So alarmingly prevalent are those chronic diseases peculiar to women, and so famous has our institution become for their cure, that we were long ago obliged to create a special department, thoroughly organized and devoted exclusively to the treatment of these cases. The physicians and surgeons in this department have made these delicate diseases their whole study. Delicate Biseases.—Organic Weakness, Nervous Debility, Premature Decline, and kindred affections are speedily, thoroughly and permanently cured. To those acqucinted with our institution it is hardly necessary to say that it has for many years enjoyed the dis- tinction of being the most largely patronized and widely celebrated institution in the world for the treatment and cure of those affections which arise from youthful indiscretions and pernicious practices. Did you ever realize what a blessing it was to have good health, to be able to walk, talk, hear, eat, see, sleep and enjoy the bountiful gitts and blessings bestowed on you by a Heavenly Father? Were you ever stricken down by disease or accident? Did you not then realize the value of good health? Do you not now realize the fact that any un- natural condition of joints, head, throat, lungs, heart, stomach, liver, kidneys, bowls, blad- der. blood, muscles, skin glands, joints, eye, ear, NERVES OR ANY OTHER PART or function of the body shonld be speedily and permanently corrected, and good health, with its attendant good habits, good manners and sound miad, established. All Chronic Diseases a Specialty.—Although we have in the preceding para- raphs made mention of some of the special ailments to which particular attention is given by the specialigts, yet the institution abounds in skill, facilities and apparatus for the suc- cessful treatment of every form of chronic ailment, whether requiriog ior its cure medical or surgical means. All unable to call should write to head office, Detroit, Mich, CONSULTATIONS FRUE. Liis now intended to visit the Island from two to three times a year. dy 3i (t w t) wky 4i—novl19 STILL ON Tht TOP And We Are Going to Stay There. [x] HIS IS OUR BUSIEST YEAR. Since its adyent we have not had a dull day. WHY? Because we have earned a reputation for furnishing the very best Suits at the very lowest prices. People from all sections of the country place their orders with us, and after receiving their Suits, stay with us in spire of all competition. We can show the largest range of Cloths on Prince Edward Island—500 different designs and patterns to select from. Gents’ Furnishing Department. HATS, CLOTH *and FUR CAPS, SHIRTS, COLLARS, TIES, UNDER CLOTHING, GLOVES, &c., sold at bottom prices. Five Hundred BOYS’ SUITS we are offering at first cost, ments ; strictly first-class work ; lowest prices. For FINE SUITS, neat and unique designs, elaborate and artistic trimmings, mee’ JOHN McLEOD & CO, MERCHANT TAILORS, Perfect-fitting Gar- Ch’town, Nov. 16, 1889—eod en SN P. E. ISLAND SOAP WORKS. consist OD 7 ETRY TO PLEASE THE PUBLIC AND SUCUEED. Our Factory has been running over six years, and having thoroughly studied the wants of the people, can please them every time. Ask for the following brands, and get value for your money : — Maple Leaf, Prize Bar, XXX, Wottled, Silver Bar, Extra Pale, White Rose, Yeliow Rose, Dainty and Island Boquet. CELEBRATED DIAMOND POTASH. CGsh Paid for Tallow and Grease. — Oe BHER & SONS, PROPRIETORS. FAOTORY—Weymouth Streets, OF FICK — King Square. DODD'S MEDICAL HALL. - BeeDbewm aw (ton vat) whey sve a) th on re ee ese se * Nt F&O B66 GO tea kk Ck