* sentient THE DAILY EXAMINER. : - i892. News Notes i | Russia is threatened with another iamine. Chere is severe frost ac »wfalis in Greece in Germany and heavy \ real estate boom has struck the Cavadian side of the Niagara Kiver. } And now it is the orange crop which is short and prices will go up. Bank dividends amounting to $1,244,000 were payable in Montreal last Thursday. Brewers in Germany are objecting strongly to the new taxes imposed oa them by the government Welshmen are anxious to have Milford Haven made the terminus of the proposed feit Atlantic service from Canada. Chicago is filling up with tramps, vaga- bonds, paupers, crippled beggars and ped- diers, thousands of unfortunstes seeking work for which there ia no demand. The United States’ life saving service cost $1,009,235 for the past fiscal year. There are 242 stations, 48 of which are on the lakes. The efforts at rescuing life were successful in the cases of 2,969 persons, ~~ Loeal Notices. Northern Spy Apples.—Beer & Goff have just received 200 bbis of those fine winter. | keeping appies. (Call and see them if you! want something nice. n 23 daw Honey —We have recesived another lot of honey inthe comb Very nice, call and get some—Geo Carter & Co. n281weod New and large stock of church bocks | now open, including Presbyterian psalter and hymna! combined, St. Peter’s Church prayers and hymns combined, St. Paul's Church prayers and hymuas combined, Methodist Church bymns and bible com- bined. Low prices. Store open every night until 9 o'clock. Haszard & Moore. For the Ladies.— During the week adver- | tieements will appear for @ most interesting series of sales. The line of goods will be attractive and valuable. The opening sale will probably be on the afternoon and even- ing of Monday next,—E, H. Norton & Co., Auctioneers. Xmas Cards.—The usual big variety of Christmas Cards now on exhibition at the Diamond Bookstore. Many of the designs are only to be procured at this place. Big sale—The is great demand at the . or ; aad ea while 27 were drowned. D.amond Bookstore for the Christmas num- | bers of the various illustrated papers as | they are they are the cheapest in the city. o- Ciiemen Our] Girls as Successful Women. A wealthy woman recently gave $200,000 to establish a summer resort for poor mothers | and their children. God bless her, this is! only one instance among theusands where woman has conceived and executed grand | ideas. Women are rapidly entering every) branch of the useful arts, and aspiring to every money-making employment. ‘‘What shall we do with our girls’ is no longer a mighty | Carter & Co ,U ° problem for mothers and fathers to solve. Some one has said ‘*It takes a woman to set a hen,” and so it does. ‘Lhe most successful poultry raieers are women. We have ia mind a woman who has for years raised fiver poul- try and got more eggs from her hens at less expense, than her male neighbors, -practical men, too. Let your girls engage in the poul- sry industry, as inany are doing. Give them a fair share of the profits, and they wil! soon convince their fathers that girls are mighty handy persons to have about the old house. With the aid now offered any person can make hens lay even in cold weather. Out of twenty-four gold coin premiums offered last winter for best results, one-third were won by the women who used Sheridan's Condition Powder to make hens lay. For ex- ample Mrs Henry Baker, Ho!liston, Mass, won $10 and got from 18 heus during the three nonths’ trial 1359 eggs; Mrs L J Wilson, Northboro, Mass, got 3243 eggs from 109 hens; Mrs Edwin Brown, East Greenwich, RI, from 25 hens got 2454 eggs; Mrs E Bartley, Freeport, Pa, got 2029 eggs from 32 hens; Mies Ada L Ross. of Mt Sterling, Ill, from 15 hens got 886 eggs; and Miss Maggie Crous- horn, of Ottobine, Va, got 2000 eggs from 30 hens; each of the last five ladies also won a $5.00 premium from I S Johnson & Co, 22 Custom House St, Boston, Mass. Every por son who sends this firm now $1 20 for a can of Powder, and desires it, can have his name entered as a competitor, if the premiums are again offered. For 50 cents they will send two 25 cent packs of Powder; for $100 five packs postpaid; paid; a large can of Powder, also one year's subscription to Farm-Poultry, monthly, both sent postpaid for $150. Sample copy of paper Scents. Send etamps er cash Testi monials sent free nc22 dy6i wyli ————— Irs KxceLLent Qvatities commend to public approval the California liquid fruit remedy, Syrup of Figs. It is pleasing to the eye, and to the taste and by gently acting on the kidneys, liver and bowels, it cleanses the system effectually, thereby promoting the health and comfort of all who use it. six SKRODA’S GERMAN SOAP, “Soft as Velvet,’”?’ “Pure as Gold,” that tells the whole story. Most enty medicated soap ever made, Try one cake, It is el t At all D ! Price, 25 ets. For Over FirtT: icans Mrs, Winsloe * Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces natural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, ellays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes, Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for ‘‘ Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr a This has been for many years the cheap- est place to get crockery, china and glass ware. We yet have a large stock of nice china and porcelain. —-W P Colwill nl7 3w dw Novels.—A big stock just in at the Dia- mond Bookstore and Bazaar—two stores in one, under one roof, Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auetion at the Law Courta Building 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 mortgage 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 of Prince Edward Island, inthe Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hannah Harvie hia wife, of the one part, and Rowan Robert Fitagerald of Charlottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Rarrister-at-law of the other part: LL that tract, piece} or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven 427) in the Common of Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is tosay: By aline commencing on the north boundary line of land lately the property of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, in the south-east angle of land formerly the pro- perty of the late George Wastie VeBlois, bein also the south-east angle of a plot of lanc the property of Peter Gregor, and running theace easterly along the said boundary lire of the late Pianist Hodgsen’s lend fifty-five (56) feet or to the western side of astreet intended as a con tinuation of School Street; thence along the said intended etreet northerly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inches; thence westerly parailel with the first named boandary line fifty five (i) feet or tothe eastern beundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the said boundary line sontherly one hundred and eighty-seven (187) feet six (6) inches or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan and survey of the sub- division of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2 and 3. ALsoO~— All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said “ommon Lot “Number (27) twenty-seven, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the nerth side of Gerald Street, at the distance of forty feet easterly from the eastern side of a street intended asa con- tinuation of School Street aforesaid; thence easterly along said Gerald Street forty-two feet; thenee northerly paralic] with said intended street eighty-three feet, three inches, or to the southern boundary lire of land fermerly the property of the late James Cahill; thence westerly along the same forty-two feet; thence southerly tothe place of commencement, being known and marked on said plan and sur- vey as Plot No. 5 or further particulars apply atjthe office of the undersigned Dated this 29th day of October, A D. 1892, R. R. FITZGERALD, Mortgayee. Nodvi~< law cans for $5.00, express | Fact. New Candied Peels.—Beer & Goff have just received from London their Xmasa stock of candied citron, orange and lemon peels. dec’ 3i Bensdorp’s Royal Dutch Cocoa is the best. Makes a delicious drink, far more wholesome than tea. Sold in } and 4 pound tins by Geo, p28 lw eod Given away—Quite a number of books were given away to purchasers at the Diamond | Bookstore on Saturday evening. | Diaries for 1892.—A beautiful sesortment | of pecket diaries just opened at the Diamond Bookstore. Catholic Religious Books.—A nice assort- ‘ment from the publishing house of James Datty & Co., Dublin, just opened at the Di.mond Bookstore ~ 30 cents. | Ittakes Goff Bros’ solid leather boots to stand in the mud. Come and see our new lines of boots selling cheap at Goff Bros, Blankets! Blankets! Full size 71x90. The heaviest, the strongest, the warmest and the | best value in the market. Come to McKay | Woolen Co, Pants! Pants!—For value, for strength and genuine satisfaction, those made from our McKay Woolen | own tweeds beats them all. |; V0, Reefers and Overcoats.—Our stock new land stylish. Men’s and boys’ all selling at | bottom prices. —McKay Woolen Co. ——__—-- +e e ——___— The St, John Sun remarks that a few years |} ago Cyrus W. Field was worth several mill- jions. He came by his money in a way which was as profitable to others as to himself. The |Atlantic cable and elevated railway were | beneficent sources of wealth. One day there came a struggle between Mr. Field and Jay |Gould. Mr. Gould had more money He had | more skill in breaking down the selling price (of properties than Mr. Field had in keeping prices up. The consequence was that Mr. Gould had the man at his mercy and did not let him go until Mr. Field’s fortune was wrecked and Mr. Gould was a few miltions richer Both have passed away, the one poor, the other perhaps the richest man in the world except Mr, Astor. But Mr. Field’s life will not be considered the less successful of the two, —E Dipy’t Kyow It Was Loapep —The Monc- ton Times says: A young man named White, aged about 17. son of Mr. Dan White, who lives on the Mountain road, near the driving park, got a bullet in his left leg last evening as aresult of the accidental discharge of a revolver, The young man wes leaning up against a fence at the time of the accident. and the pistel which was in his right hand pocket sccidentally discharged, the bullet e tering his left leg, about midway between he knee and the hip and lodging jast above the knee, having taken a downward cours2. Dr. Church bandaged the leg and the bullet will probably be extracted this morning. It was a 32 shot revolver, and the young man supposed that it was empty. om For Gentlemen ! DR. 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All matters entrusted to me will prompt, careful and diligent attention. 42° Money to Loan. Money Invested. Nov li—Im 2aw wy receive “VU ba < ; pis ——- EST, STRONGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum. Ammonia, Lime, Phosphates, or any Injuriant, YOU will find the NEW ODRINKS ——OF THE—- WHEMOT SPA most @elicious. They are called Freir SevuasH (a delicate drink for ladies), Lime Fruit CHamraGne (a delicious non- alcoholic Beverage), and Cincnona Bir- rers (a palatable and effective tonic). They will be found an agreeable variety from the Ginger Ale and Lemonade. All leading Grocers, Druggists, Hotels and Wine Merchants. Wilmot Spa Spring Co. (Ltd). jyl9 JUST OUTI WAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER DOUBLE THE QUANTITY Sena Niwa il te ee Old Popular 25c. SAFE THE GREAT BLOOD PURIFIER 2A BRISTOL'S SARSAPARILLA CURES ALL Taints of the Blood, Cem tA! WN ote | HAVE YOU = & Fo FLEAS ANT GLa Vitae ‘Cc A Y “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay Is trouble. Dodd's Kidney = give mpt relief.” abe 75 per cent, of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- dangerous, Neg- lected kidne troubles result in Bad Blood, Oyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, and the most dan- neys. gerous of all, “‘Mightas well | Brights Disease, try to have a| Diabetes and healthy city | Dropsy.” without sewer- “The above age, as good | diseases cannot health when the kidneys are} Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used.” Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt cents. per box or six for $a, Dr'L- A’ Smith & Co. Torsato, Write for book called Kidney Talk, exist where Timothy and Clover. Wwe are paying Cash for ¢eod Island grown ‘ Timothy and Clover Seed. Farmers hav- ing SEED to dispose of can get a go0d price from us if they donot hold back too long and thus compel us to import our supply, Cail or write with samples. Address GEO CARTER & CO, Seedsmen, Charlottctowa, Nov, 18, 1892—wy tf Beautiful Sets of Teeth mounted on Volcanite, $10 Partial Sets from | p $2 and upwards. Best of material, workmanshio and satisfaccion.-- =. a P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. | | | | i | ST. GEORGE PHARMICY, (\VIcTORIa Row. SPONGES ! SPONGES ! WE have just received a new stock of Sponge which are «elling very cheap vo run off, Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Brushes, Tooth (a fine line}, Nailand Cloth Brushes, Per- : tomes Bay Rum, etc. Fine line of Havana Cigars fust opened. Also Pipes, Tobaccos, Cigare*tes. etc. | Srapensing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a spe- cialty. ' An elaborate SODA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E Island, where the most delicious beverages are dispensed. F. de C. DAVIES, Proprietor. augl6 NOTHING LIKE HAWKER’S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES tuvcean Price 25 and 50 cents. Sold by all Drug Siets. oct26 {FAPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS ROTHING BETTER UNDER THE SUN ‘RUPTURE SeuD FOR Question SHEET. On ReceipT OF ANSWE ter Me Secect Wuat ts Require, Witt Sexo You Paice. Goons are Zent WY MAIL, REcisTEReo, CORRECT AND CHEAP. Send Stamp for Illustrated Book CHAS. CL.UTSaE SurcicaL MACHiNisT, 134 Kina Stecet W.. TORONTO Advertising. F you wish to advertise anything anywhere at ] any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce Street, New York, oe eerore in need of information On the 4 subject o. advertising wili do well & obtain a copy of “Boox for Advertisers,” 353 pages price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. on re ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papersand cla+s journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, and a good dea! of information about rates and o:her mattert i tothe business of adveriising. Ad ROWELL’S ADVERTISING BUKEA UD 18 Spruce Street. New York 1 yr—n v?y WANTS, LOST, FOUND ax L* OR MISLAID, some weeks since, by James Groome, a Gothic pointed top eight. day clock. Finder will be rewarded by leaving itat K. W. TaYLor’s, Watchmaker. tf- nov R SALE Young German Canaries—all . nod singers—-sclling at half price, Mrs. H. D. WapMAN, Bayfield Street. 3i—de2 UND—At Orwell Cove, a sum of money The owner can get it by proving property and paying for this advertisement.—i. D. Mc- Lop, Urwell Cove. nov2z3 OARDERS ean ba accommodated at the Le- J Page House, corner Great George and Water Streets. The rooms are large ani brigh’, no23 2aw LET—Two dwe!lings on Pleasant Street, with stable and coach house. Possession immediately.—Wm. Dopp tf- nov72 7 oe —lhereby give public notice io alj , persons to give nothing on my account, by , Signature or otherwise, to any person except my wife. For her I shall be accountable.—Hucu MONAGHAN. no28 tf LET.—A tenement heuse on Richmond ¥ Street. near Hillsborough Square, contain- i-g 8 rooms. G ard and stables Rent , moderate. Apply to J. B. MACDONALD, Queen | Street, now 6i 1° LET—The house lately occupied by Mrs, Younghusband, ene on the north side of ‘h» Castera extremity of Fi'zroy Steet, near Kon«’s Square, containing seven rooms and kit- enen, weh garden attached, Possession given 1 m diately, Apply to F. L. Haszarp. | nevid iw EF KR S°*LY—A hall stove—Sultana, No. 27~— “il pipe. Apply at THE EXAMINER office. nov 3 L,° T- Between London House corner and J. i). McLeod's corner, or between J D. Me- Leod’s corner and West Street, about the Sth inst., four brass ornaments (tops of iron bed- stead). The flader wilt be rewarded by leaving them at Joho Newson’'s Furniture store. novi7 T? LET—A house, with shon, warehouse and seven rooms, on the corner of Plexsant Street and St. Peter’s Road. Apply to PETER STEWART, Glasgow House, Grafton street. novl2—tf LET—Half a double tene nt house on Kochford Square Kent moderate. Apply to B FLANNIGAN, at Flannigan’s Forze nov8—tf ‘O LET—The Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining the residence of Mr. Lemuel Poole. and containing seven rooms. I nmediate possession.—GEORGE ALLEY. tt s—octl3 Ww. HAVE OPEN considerable territory in P. E. Island on the best selling work of the season, and wish to hear from parties with a view of taking up the canvass in their locality immediately. Those already at work are earn- ing big money; you can do the same. Apply P. O. Box 135, st. John. N B augs r LET —The house opp site Beer; Soap Fac tory; very comfortabie Kent moderate Apply to Miss Shaw, oa ths premises. no29 2i W ANTED— City Canvasse: of good adireas, ‘Salary and expenses paid weekly trom start. Position permanent. Canadian and American grown stock. A vantages unequallei.—bROWN Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Unt. teptli-3m (m w s) 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 restof the Island. For full iculars ad- dress Offices Nos. 7 and §&, 854 ince William Sues . St. Joha, N. B , (Jardine Building}. O LET—An office in Brown Block, Apply t T JAMES PaTon. o* - a. ‘TO JOAN on Farm Lands. Apply 4 4 McLean, Attorney-at-Law., Apply to | TUESDAY. DECEMBER 6, No I HN MEN! Jo pro LN est N10. -UNLIKE ANY OTHER.=— Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchiti«, Colds, Tonsilite. Hoarseness, Congha, ee Inftuensa’ Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tootty jatica, Lame Back, Soreness i¢ Body or Limbs, Sua Joints and gene. Netvons jeadache, Sc ts AS MUCH FOR INTFRNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. It is marvelous how many different complaints it will cure. Its strong po‘nt lies in the fact that it acts quickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Relieving all manner of Cramps Chills, ORICINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. All who buy direct from us, ané Gest it, shall receive a certificate that the money shall be refunded Retal] price by % cts; 6 botties, $2.0. Express and a to any part of Conahhe jaluable pamphiet sentfree. 1 S. JOHNSON & 00. AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED ANO BLESSED IT. Positive 00) if vot United States or GENERATION Ne = FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE. (x) MC ALRIIN -E3. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE C0. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. ‘Sterling and Domestic Gertificates Issued at the Ofloe Here senegal HTR EE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACE HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlotterown, June 17, 1892—eod Vie ligle COGNAC : THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRANCE. THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask your Wine Merchant for them. J a PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1892-93. Winter Arrangement, 1892-98 N AND AFLER WEDNESDAY, November 9h, 1892, Trains will run as follows :— | ™ cow es te TRAINS FOR THE WEST. || TRAINS PROM THE WEST, STATIONS, | Accom i STATIONS, Accom , i i i a. Mi. eae ia: Bee Charlottetown...-...... ap 4a !| Pigmich...... . ap oo | Royalty Junction. 7 34 j SOOO. 606d. <svserseces 6 55 | North Wiltshire .. 8 17 iHlvon. eld 7 (4 Hunter River...... sa | NO’ Leacy... 8 Bradaibane.,...... 9 0 | Port iiiil ononl 9 vw Emeraid Junction 9 wy | Linyton Se a Freetown.......... 9 24 | |] Miscouche, Semel: eae. Kensington.......... 9 6 | 1 \a 10:0 | 1 2 } Summersids “ i, 35 Summerside.......... | | la, P.M : lap aK i Benes osee anes 12 05 : Mingencbe. p anatisvikbedapas on iH nesvedenetvoaueak. BRUT CHINZtON......0¢20e.s 0005 } inet 2 3% { PUR MER. 05. cccccevestess | oe es BEF ccc veccccsccvescces KLiver... i115 NS cinet cued sone | Nehire ..... 1 2 Alberton ..... petediehecaces ' \} HNetion, i. oa WER 550008 <980scc008 ar! ? , ' ’ : ar > 20 SPATIONS A cow f ATIONS Accorn } P.M as fe -ni am Pe Emerald Junction......dp 100 Cape T rr verse... dp 7 0 Cape Traverse..........ar __-* |Mnere'a Jon! io a! & 2 TRAINS FOR THE BAST PRAINS Padd THE BAS? STATIONS, Accom | STA rloNe Accom peu oe | Ie ae ee, fot .ap Georgetowa.. ap 7 10 Royalty Junction.......... 2 30 Cian. vas 7 % cea - 32 eb ane! a eee seeebe ieee Sune. | a - yunt Stewart a ca NN i iicnsssmvers ® 87 Cardigan..+.,...ccccccee .. 5 22 Royalty Junction . : 919 Georgeto ne eeeeeeeees ar 5 45 Charlottetowa.... sca i “0 P.M, 4 A.M Mount Stewart Junc....dp 4 05 | /Sourts....... ap 6 2% pinendncebedeitan eeee 443 Bear River. placate 7 03 St Petere........... oc 512 ie NAS... cnesnders. 74 Bear River....... oh Bi] OO esse geana asker Souris ...... tosses 2 6 4 aa Mount Stewart Junc....ar| 8 5) Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time. J UV OTs, . nperintends nt, Railway Jifics, Caarluttetuwa, Nov. Sth, 1892 —dy & way 6i — iT THE GREAT International Tunnel Route, Reaching over its own tracks om. TOWD avd Manufacturing Cae ot importance in ONTARIO and QUEBEC, And forming a Continnour tween + Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Grand Trunk Rail» ay has n (heriottetown for the oe entice ee points in* Michigan, Minnesota Da. ota, Mon. ‘ana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum. via, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chi Bt —* Kansas City, Omaha, St. Paul, Winni. ’ c, Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Clair Tunrel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Intermediate Points: Paul, Portland, Ore., and Puget Sound Points, with only one change. LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESDA ue p.m, and every WEDNESDAY at 4. m. All-Rail Hi fe ighway — Tourist Tickets to al! parts of Canada United States upon application. and the For rates, routes and through tick points, apply to - — W. W. CLARKE, Fast Direct Route t9 Boston Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, THE FAST STEEL STEAMER HALIFAX, Will sxil frem Ilalifax to Boston KVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 e’clock, a m. Returning, leaves Boston EVERY SATUR- DAY, at noon, Passengers arriving at Halifax on Tuceda r evening go directly on bo :rd Steamer, Through Tickets and Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Naviganon Co's, steamers H. L. ClilPMAN, General Age Noble's Wharf, Hotes. RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agen Savannah DBusten. i Pier, B oct NERVE we a ee ye a BEANS PSS. ar by ow a 4 ex. solutely the most when ali er TRBATMRNTS have failed even to ty gists OT ee or or OO., Toronte, Unt. Write for pamphiet. io Charlottetown by GEORGE K. }UGHES, SIMSON BROS. & CO., Halifax, Wholesales Agente. Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. \ KR. VINNICOVBE has removed hi: offite to Messrs. Hatzerd & oore’s where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and Tening is widely knewn among many of the lesding mu-icians of Neva Scotia as welles onthe Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his eu knowledge of Piano construction cnables him to regulate actions to a nicety, giving the ‘metru- ment a beautiful even tone, also a delicate touch to the heyboard thet few can accomplish. Ne eatchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty strings, restringing, sellow keys, dull polish, ete. Mr. Vinnicombe kno sata glance what requires to be done and does it, timates for rerairing cheerfelly given. Strinvse and Piano Fittings kept on hamd. All orders puncetually attended o. 6m ecd—septs IT REACHES THE AGED SUFFERER, MR. THOMAS pereee, A Veteran of the Civil War Hale, Hearty and Happy at three-score and ten, GRODER’S SYRUP. HIS FAMILY MEDICINE. Tux Groprr Dyspepsia Crore Co. GENTLEMEN :—I am new seventy roe of age, and have been out of ealth the past fifteen years. My suffer- THE fk ies ave year, when have been in constant pain from weak- ness and distress of stomach. At differ- ent times I was troubled with palpita- tion of the heart, and pleurisy 0 N D pains, distress from eating any kind of food, and became so bloated from wind on the stomach that breathing was difficult, Nervousness kept me awake night after night. My physicians could give me only temporary THAT irics, ana my troubles returned again and again until I learned of your medicine and be- gan to use it regularly. From the first there was a marked change in my con- dition, and to-day I eat heartily and with good Cu RE digestion. I am free from constipation, my health is better than at any time since the war. I firmly believe in Groder’s Syrup, for it has made my old age & painless one. My wife too has your medicine with entire satisfaction. Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Winstow, Marne. Notice Trade Mark —The Beaver. At all , $1.00 per bottle. Guaranteed te THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA GURE G0., Lid. GAINT JOHN, N. B,