Baan a rp aes wen se THE DAILY EXAMINER. - - - . : TUESDAY, NOVEMBER 22 1892. Twilight Twilight, the grey-eyed child of day and night, Comes wandering th sive face. : Tender as thovzhts of home; a placid grace Follows her footsteps, and a holy light : Strikes amid leafless boughs, as childhood’s dreams, At sight of youth, awaken in the old. And as 1 watch her take her noiseless way ty glen and field and lonely water gleams, Lost hopes, like buds of epring, sgain unfold. An rosy light comes streaming through life’s gray. me Thus have I watched thee, twilight, long ago. Thy coming but a herald to mine eyes Of one who followed, and who filled my skies Notes with night, buc love's own morning glow. rough the wood with pen- Mary Cross a Ai LLL A News Notes. - The admiralty has decided not to build avy more guns weighing over 50 tons. It has siso decided that every gun must be mounted in such manner that it can be operated by hand power. A Washington dispatch? reports that from present indications, between now and March 4, there will be a deficiency of over $50,000,000, This mey be provided fur by the approaching session of congress, but after March 4 President Cleveland will be confronted by a depleted treasury with liabilities to the extent of $80,000,009 above the receipts and accumulating pension indebtedness alone at the rate of $12,000,- 000 a month. If any extra session should be called to legislate on the tariff, they will be met by the alarming condition of the treasury. Those who know the actual condition of the treasury, aside from the political necessities of the Democrats, regard an extra session as inevitable. The indications of the future point to serious complications which will meet the new Dem- ocratic administration upon the threshold of their return to power. The charges, or perhaps more correctly, the insinuations, against the good manage- ment of the funds raised by General Booth tor the fartherance of hia charitable scheme have fallen throagh. Lord Onslow, the chairman of the Investigating Committee, happened, in the course of the inquiry, to use some strong language to the effect that “the spirit of fair play and justice, which was the common attribute of every Englishman, revolted when he found Mr. Booth, accused of the gravest charges, anxious to court the fullest en- quiry, but unable to secure the trial he sought.” Thereupon the chief accuser, Mr. Geo. Kebbel], announced that he ‘‘de- clined to make any charges,” and with- drew, afterwards msking a savage attack on Lord Onslow. Itis clear, therefore, that the charges were vexatious and not to be established. - “oer Chaff. Av adder’s bite—the bank clerk’s lunch. — La poon. A man who is in society and wants to keep in must be continually going out.— Yonkers Statesman. There are some men who can’t take home a beefsteak without believing they are tak- ing their wives a present.—Atchisun Globe. Tostig-——The young have much to be ankful for. Bertram—Yes, and chiefly because their parents think there never were children like them.—New York Her- eld. William-—Father, what become of the crows during the winter season ? Father— 1 have been been told that they go south to look atter the lost caws.—-Rochester Demo- crat, —-- 20m Mow to Make Money. The following statistics, gathered from reliable sources, are both interesting and instructive, and may be turned into money, so to speak, by farmers and poultry-raisers. The nember of fowl hes greatly increased in the United States during the last five years, but this increase has been larger in the New England and Middle States than in any other. Twenty-seven States report over one million each. Seventeen States report over two millions each. Thirteen Statea report over three millions each, while the State of Illinois, lowa, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania report over five millions each. In eighteen of the States the annual average product of eggs per hen is as follows : Sta‘e. Doz. | State. Doz. | State. Dez. Me.. costal | POR, 5 3 Ohio, 4.0 BOG. c conde tm hes eile E Ate Annee 36 Conn., Ag” eer Bt Me the os00e BM. Mies 6.7 | Tenn.,....47 | Ala., 38 hy dnegga S 4 aaegniet 4618. O.,..00087 Vee 5 9 | lowa,..... GSI Udks cvcec eee It will be noticed that the average number of eggs laid per hen per year ranges from three dozen to over seven dozen and that those ener, reported the largest number of hens not make the most money, because, as the figures show, they only got an average of four to five dozen eggs per hen per year, while the New England States showed an average of from six to over seven dozen. The question arises then why do hens in the New gland States average more than seven dozen eggs per year per hen, while in Louisiana they only overags three dozen? The reason must be found in the fact that in the New England States, Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay is almost universally used, while in the west and south it is not used much Louisiana has not gone behind but the North- ern States have gone ahead. There is no doubt at all but what the extensive use of Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay and for the improvement of poultry has boosted the poultry industry more than all other influ- ences put together. The poultry industry of this country now amounts to between five and six hundred miliions of dollars annually and the profite are said to be enormous. One man in Mass., near Boston, has made twenty thousand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to a thousand dollars, while thousands of women, children and invalids have earned a comfort- able living. All who want to know just how to make money, keeping and tending poultry, should send to I. 3. Johnson & Co., 22 Cus- tom House St., Boston, for a copy of the Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 cts. nové d6i wii > Men's and Boys’ Reefers.—The best value evet shown in Charlottetown. lf you want clothing that will wear come to J B Macdon ald’s nol? 6i Special bargvins toenight in boots and rubbers at the Dominion Boot and Shoe Store. —J B Macdonald's, nol$ 6i Boots, Boots —For your own sake do not buy your fall and winter boots until you see the best and cheapest at the Dom- inion Boot and Shoe Store. Nov. 18 6i dy & wky. This has been for many years the cheap- est place to get crockery, china and glass- ware. We yet havea large stock of nice china and porcelain. —W P Colwill nl? 3w dw A cLear, delicious table drinking water is the Wilmot Spa Water, yet it cures many forms of stubborn diseases. Witness certi« ficates; send for pamphlet. > pn NEW COORS | 750 BARRELS FLOUR—“‘ Carter's Best,’ **Kent,” ‘** Sunbeam,” ** Delight,” ** White Eagle.” 100 bris,. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. 50 ‘** SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows and Raw. 50 casks KEROSENE, American Water White. 50 chests TEA, Strong & Fine Flavored. 100 boxes RAISINS, Valencias and Layer. Atso—A large stock of CURRANTS, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, PURE SPICES, CANNED GOUDS, CHEESE, EXTRACTS, ete. ALL NEW GOODS, bought well, and must, if possible, be all cleared out this Fall and Winter to make room for our large and yearly increasing Seed business. Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Specially low prices for large pur- chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us. GEO. CARTER & CO, Grocers and Seedsmen. novS —dy law & wy tf LADIES ! If you desire & transpar- ent, CLEAR, FRESH com- Gesin. free from blotch, lemish, roughness, coarse- ness or pimples, use Old Dr. Gordon's PEARLS OF HEALTH, They cure all Suppressions and Irregularities, and make women regular. They create New Rich Blood, which mantles the cheeks, Wasting Discharges cease. The Rreath be- comes Sweet and Healthful. Nervous Prostra- tion vanishes. Eves bright and strong, spirits buoyant. The Skin Clear, and the former Ner- vous Prostrated Woman becumes a New Being. Must not be taken during first four months of pregnancy. Price $1. Six packages $5 Sent by mail se- curely sealed upon receipt of price. Write for circular. Address Queen Medicine Co, MONTREAL. Or GEORGE E. HUGHES, Apothecaries Hall, DesBrisay’s Corner, Queen Square, Charlotte- own, PEL (No 3) lw—sept7 CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & EB. IN [BRONZE LETTERS, NONE OTHER GENUINE. jan2— dy & wky oa —_ ST, BEST. Contains no Alum. Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, cr any Injuriant. GET > QW IMPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS MOTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN ° x Sueer. On Answens, ter Me Lect Waat 18 Regu meme Seno Y wn ou “Senuest ano Cuean Send Stamp fer lustrated Book CHAS. CL. U0 Tas Suacical Macninist, 134 King Stecet W. TORONTO NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES fu Speedily Effect a Cure Price 25 and 50 cents, Sold by all Drug iste. oct 26 The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES using the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the following rules :-— lst, Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not tco loud, and cone: 3rd. Place the telephone so as to cover the ear, jon as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Jo not press too hard on the ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loud enough, but it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and is a useleas waste of wind and lungs, besides being very aunoying to all within range of your voice, ROB apSvs. ap? anager. HAVE YOU 7 SV ee! “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay is trouble. Dodd's Kidney fre gue mpt relief.” on 75 per cent. of disease is dangerous. N lected kidney troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver rst caused by | Complaint, and disordered kid- | the most dan- neys. erous of ail, “Might as well | Brights D try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city Fe. without sewer- “The above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the | exist where kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used. Pasty ei cuaiars creat eeentaan cents, box or six Dr L. A’Smith & ‘Co. Toroato, Write book called Kidacy Talk, Mortgage Sale. —_—— -—_— To be sold by Public Auction at the Law Courts ans in Charlottetown, on Friday, the Sixteenth day of December, next, A, D., 1892, and at the hour of twelve o'clock, noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale con- tained in an indenture of mort e bearing date the first day of July, A.D., 1875, and made between Henry A. Harvie of the Common of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, In the Pro- vince Prince Kdward Island, inthe Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hannah Harvie his wife, of theooe part, and Rowan Robert Fitzgerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at-law of the other part: A" that tract, piece] or parcel of land, being pert of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common of Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is tosay: By a line commencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodgson, Eequire, in the south-east angle of land formerly the pro- perty of the late George Wastic DeBlois, bein also the south-east angle of a plot of Son the property of Peter Gregor, and running thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Danisl Hedgson’s Jend fifty-five (55) feet or to the western side of astreet intended as a con- tinuaticn of School Street; thence along the said intended street northerly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inc) es; thence westerly parailel with the first named boundary line fitty- five (55) feet or tothe eastern boundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line sonther!y one hundred and eighty.seven (187) feet six (6) inches or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan end survey of the sub- —- of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3 ALso-— All that other tract, piece and paroel of land, being part of said (‘common Lot “umber (27) twenty-seven, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the nerth side of Gerald Strect. at the distance of forty feet easterly from the eastern side of a street intended asa con- tinugtion of School Street aforesaid; thence easterly along said Gerald Street forty-two feet; thenee northerly paralicl with ssid intended street eighty-three feet, three inches, or to the southern boundary lire of land formerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly tothe place of commencement, ng known and marked on said plan and sur- vey us Piot No. 5 or further particulars apply at jthe office of the undersigne Dated this 29th day of October, A. D. 1892. R. R. FITZGERALD, Mortgayee. Nov!—+ii law Money to Loan. N security of Real Estate for long or short terms at low rate of interest. Apply to W. S, STEWART, Solicitor, Newson’s Block. Charlottetown, Nev. 18, 1892-—wy 6i Timothy and Clover. Wwe are ying Cash for geod Island grown Timothy ard Clover Farmers haev- ing SEED wo dispose of can get a go0d price from us if tney donot hold back too long and thus compel us to import our supply, Call or write with sumpies. Address GEO CARTER & CO, Seedsmen. Charlottetown, Nov, 18, 1892—wy tf Pure-Bred Stock For Sale. EDIGREED SHORTHORNS.—?2 Bu'l Calves and 2 Heifer Calves. all firat and second prize winners at the Provincial Exhibition this year. Enquire of BRENTON F, LONGWORTH. Ch'town, Nov. 7, 1992—ly Jaw & wky 7. GEORGE PHARMACY, vVictToRnia Row. y 7 SPONGES ! SPONGES ! WE have just received a new stock of Sponge which are felling very cheap to rua off. Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- fumes Bay Rum, etc. Fine line of Havana Cigars just opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigarettes. etc. Tpapeaning of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe cialty. An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E. Island, where the most delicious beverages a. — TT pene, Bae, augl6 Proprietor. lel SAFE I|s¥! THE GREAT | BLOOD: k. ? PURIFIER |’ 7 rz < ; fh _ < > ee} 0} J BRISTOL'S | 5, SARSAPARILLA| 5} CURES ALL Taints of the Blood. §s| CERTAIN J&| RE-OPENINC. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. 8., TEMPOR ARILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for reception oi private patients, urder the charge of Nursing sisters of the Church of England, m St. Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Vass. ; The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing Iaihousie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. For terme and further particulars apply to the iter in charge. 3m dy law)—sept? Advertising. F you wish to advertise anything anywhere at [ is time, write to GEO. e. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York. VERYONE in need of information 2D the 4 subject o. adverti will do well & obtaix a copy of **Book for Advortisers,” 363 63. price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid, on re caipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the Americaa Newspaper Directory of al) the best papers and 38 j >; Bives the circulation rating of every one, and a good dea) of information about rates and other matters ning tothe business of advertising. Ad EKLUS ADVERTISING BUREA U 1 Sproce Street, New York 1 vr—n wu WANTS, LOST, FOUND d&e WANTED IMMEDIATELY—A capable girl for general housework. ply to Mrs. KE. H, Norton. R SALEK-A hall stove—Sultana, No, 27— m a pipe. Apply at Tak EXxaMINER office, y Loe; Between London House corner and J. D. McLeod's cerner, or between J D, Mo- Leod’s corner and West Ftreet, about the 5th inst., four br=ss ornaments (tops of iron bed- stead). The finder will be rewarded by leaving them * John Newson’s Furniture Store. novl7 IRL WANTED for ply to Mra J. B. reet. general housework. Ap- ACDONALD, Derchester St 5i—novl6é ANTED-—A servant work. Apply to Street. ANTED—A servant girl. Apply to D W Leo Keeper Dominion Building. irl for general house- RS. ALLEY, Dorchester __ novié Mc- novlé WANTED --A servant girl for zeneral house- work, Must be well recommended. Apply to Mrs ‘1. M. Patron, 82 Cumberland Street, novlg ANTED —A boy to attend a horse and make himself useful about a house,—Apply at this office. Novii tf T° LET—A house, with shoo, warehouse and seven rooms, on the ccrner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road. Apply to PETER Crew ant Gienre House, Grafton Street, novl2—t WASTED—A young man of steady habits. who has had good experience in office work and book-keeping with double entry. Appl. at K XAMINER office, 2w—novll LET—Half a double tene nt house on Rochford Square Kent moderate, Apply to B apeees, at Flannigan’'s Forxe. nov8— T?. LET—The Dwelling House on Hilleborough : Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. and containing seven rooms. Immediate possession.—GKEORGE ALLEY. tt #—octl3 E HAVE OPEN considerable territory in P. E. Island on the best selling work of the season, and wish to hear from parities with a view of taking up the canvass in their locality pee em Those alread 4 were are earn- ing money; you can do the same. A P.O. ex 155, st. Joho. N. B. nan T? LET—House on the corner of Water and Pownal Streets. [mmediate possession given, Rent moderate, Apply toDrR. BLANCHARD. oct2i—tf WANTED—City Canvasse: of good adilreas, Salary and expeasres paid weekly [rom start. Position permanent. Canadian and American rown stock. A::vantages unequalled.—BROWN kos. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Unt. tepti4—3m (m w 8) T° LET—That pleasantly situated residence on Richmond Street West. iately advertised by the undersigned, is now ready for inspection, being thoroughly renovated in every department. Will be let low. Ap,ly on the premises —CHas HIGGINS. sept?3 T° LET—An office in Brown Block, Apply to JAMES PATON. octs ONEY TO LOAN oa Farm Lands, Apply to A. A. MCLEAN, Attorney-at-Law. eept3—dy tf r LET—A house on Lower Queen Street, e Apply to THomas McQvaip, septs ANTE" Two energetic Catholic men to take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this city, the other to control the rest of the Island. For full iculars ad- dress Offices Nos. 7 and et nee William a St, John, N. B., (J Building). Parson’ Pills These pills were a won- The circular around derful discovery. Un- Uke any others. Gace Pilian Dose. Children take them easiiy. The }> most delicate women], use them. symptoms. Aisohow to eure a great variety ef diseases. This infor mation alone is worth In fuct all ladies can obtain very]. dsome illustrated great benefit from the let free con- ase of Parsons’ Pills. tains vale © infor- One box sent post- \Tmation. § for it. id for 25 cts., or five Pr. I. 8. Jolmsen & Co,., 23 Custom House Street, Boston, Mase. We pay duty to Canada. — “Beet Liver Pill Known,” Make New Rich Blood! FIRE & MARINE INSTRANCE (x) M_ALRTIN “EG. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE C0. boxes for $1 In stantps. BO Mille in every bex. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. Sterling and Domestic Certifloates Issued at the Olilce Here, omtiney x) pai The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACK HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892—eod _— Sr eee 2 Neo tn APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES Restores Fading hair to its D. L. CAVEN. ‘Toronto p original color. —_—— Says: Su Deka ee aS Stops falling of hair. " Dulane dake Keeps the Scalp clean, excessive erst mulation t sopped Makes hair soft and Pliable GUARANTEED | oiss.ciScan pont oo et ie Promotes Growth. = _ The Embodiment of Strength. JOHNSTONS FLUIDBEEF Robustness, Lustiness, Vigor. Av invaluable means of developing firmness o muscle, power of endurance, and general healthfulne S. November 7, 1892. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, ix92-93. Winter Arrangement, 1892-93 N AND AFPER WEDNESDAY, Noven'sr 9h, 1892 “9 Tcains will run as fo'lows :— e / | 3 TRAINS FOR THE WEST, TRAINS FROM THE WEST, STATIONS, | Accom i STATIONS, Accom as ee . ns i Charlottetown.......... m2. I || Cignish. ay 6 00 Royalty Junction,........ ca.. s || Alue-ton, ; 655 North SNEED ciccccccss 8 17 i | tdivurmfieic 7 04 Hunter River....ccce...... 8 30 0 Leary... 8 Ww PD nsedenstaees '-.- i} Port ili 9 20 Hmeraid Junction ........ 9 09 || Well agvon 10 03 | FOOTE coc ccevccosesss 9 24 | jj SIBO HiCIG,......---+2. 1029) | Si Ghiss ccccccscces a - S 1| as me \ ar 10 <0 | Summerside..... See P. M, oem epenmtaas ia p. ” lap} 12 40 henernateiies.... at esa 1 00 Freetown... .. w-..| 1233 peng eevee ceOSOesccee 1a \ Yneraid Junction...... 12 36 ‘ ST ETT TTT oe ‘ = nneeean-cacetie | 12 45 ie a ; ier FUVEEs.) é.<00sc0) io 2 Bloom - Seeeveccecse® see a th Wiltehire......... ioe 2 se eeeeereee Socsece 3 yalty J ti eeecbee 2 13 Te iviivcwies ee ee ar + 2 | etionsieene hin ae ar : _ , STATIONS, | A com STATIONS, Accom , P. M. i ee een oe ee a M. ee ees Zonstion..... ty 10 Cape T raverse....------dp 7 20 | Cape Trav POO s- nesses OF) 5 So: E:mera'd Janction......ar' 8 20 ! q } TRAINS FOR THE BAST. TRAINS FROM THE BAs?, STATIONS, Accom | STATIONS. | Accom Charlotteto 30° eee oe _ owe. densa Gp :s Georgetown.....++-+++. ap 7 0 gety Juneden.......... ; 3e Miitcsconemmmentes 1 3% eee eee eeeereese : ar wa etal tani ar, 855 Mount Stewart..J snot te 4 10 ‘ Beatora {ap 937 Cardigan... vesdioosens wee Oe Royalty Junction......... 10 19 Georgetown...... eresece Charlottetown.......... ar 10 20 P. M. i A. M. "= feeble HE etn oe NE NN. 4 ahivdiiiaininainies 512 St. Peters. es sapienee ce cs 7 : Bear River...... mhpe00 enne 5 37 EE ths ndln citeeetedn, R17 iabissnesiaoncsonnd ar 6 #0 ' ‘Mount Stewart Janc....ar & - Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time, J. UNS WORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetowa, Nov. Sth, 1892—dy & way 6i a a LHE GREAT * International Tunnel Route _Reaching ever its own track =—=Town and Manufacturing importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, 8 every © Contre. on And forming a Continuous All- between the _ Highway Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Grand Trunk Railway has open office aD Charlottetown for the A Of ticket i poinis in Michigan, Minnesota Ga. ota, 42 tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum. bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chi -~ ’ inni- ~~ bon City, Omaha, 8t. Paul, Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Clair Tunnel. SPEGIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Intermedi inte: Paul, Portland, Ore., — Page Points St. a Points, with only one cbange. «KRAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY 11.50 p. m., and every WEDN Y & -<~4 ery ESUAY at 9.25 Tourist Tickets to all parts of Cana United States upon souliestion. = and the For rates, routes and throug points, apply to aie wal W. W. CLARKE, Agen! Grand Trunk Railway. NERVE BEANS solutely as receipt 00., Teronte, Charioite. wa by GE oKGh & + UGHES, bluse BROS. & CO. Halifax, Wheléaale gen Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. KR. VINNICOMBE has removed bis offes to Messrs. Haszerd & Moore's Bookstore, where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and Toning is widely own among many of the leading musicians of | owa Scotia as weil as on the istend. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superior knowledge of Piano construciion enables him te regulate actions to a nicety, giving the inetru- ment a beautiful even tore, also a delicate touch to the keybourd that few can acoomplicsh. Ne catchpenny work, sah as dirt, pusty strings, restringing, scilow keys, «ull polish, etc Mr, Vinnicombe kno- 8 ata glance what requi be done and does it, Kstimates for - sier cheerfully given. Strings and Plano Fittings kept on hand. All orders punctnally attended 6m eod—septs Fast Direct Route to Boston Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SBA, THE FAST STEEL STEAMER HALUEPF AX, Will «# il frem Waltifax to Roston EVRRY VW EDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m, Boston EVERY SATUR- Returniny, l*aves DAY, at neon, Passeng:rs arriving at Halifax on Tuesday evening go directly op board Steamer, Through Tickets and Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's, Steawers H,. L. CHIPMAN, General Agent, Nodle’s Wharf, Halifax, RICHARD-?0N & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah lier, Boston. octé “And the Child in the Arms of its Mother,” 2. a oe MAS. FRANK E. NaADAU amo ChiLd- A BRIGHT, HEALTHY BOY whose life was Saved by GRODER’S SYRUP., A Mother Speaks to. Mothers Tur Grover Dvereres Cure Co. GENTLEMEN :— My child is the pice ture of health to-day because I heeded THE the advice of # friend and tried your remedy. Our baby was cutting his teeth last spring, and like many other children at suc atime, he became very sick and feverish. We were so anxious about him that we called in two physicians, and did all in our powerag I N D to relieve him, But he grew. so much worse that we feared for his life. There seemed no help for him, : pd the doctors gave us no lene of his recovery. It was then that a friend ree ed your medicine, and we commenced its use. To our entire Te the very small joel HA which we gave each hour brought speedy relief. Our boy rallied quickly and soon became himself again. Other mothers have chil- dren who suffer precisely as mine did. They should use your remedy and keep it constantly in the CURES house. I would not : think my children safe without it, Very gratefully yours, Mrs. Frank E. Napav, Famrretp, Marve. PRICE $1.00 PER BOTTLE. At All Druggists. None Genuine unless bearing our Trade Mark, Tue Beaver. A printed Guarantee with each bottle. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA GORE GO., Lid, SAINT JOHN, N. B, ’