SERRE RET, eT mR a ee RII ig, rm eR re oa eNotes ae egg i an oS a i ie pel oe ee ee s ¥ Pe ee ee Ser Ne 1 Maer elle ep THE DAILY EXAMINER . . - - . ‘ SATURDAY, JANUARY 6, 1894. HOME DRESSMAKING. USE POND’S EXTRAC |S ves do you a clow'ca ta toa lla - ine ee er THE BASQUE ssi dead IT SHOULD | FOR Have the early frosts or too Jate a lin. FOR Ea a by the imprisd ' nerves that bristle near the surface of a haman body. This shock is transmitted to the nerve centres, and then back to the mucous membrances, forung a great amount of bieod to those membrances, creating a more or less severe irritation | and consequent rise in the temperature, | followed by chills. Excess of food in the stomach still more increases the tempera- ture, and, worst of all, helps clog secre- tions or natural outlets ofthe body. It is high time we broke away from an old notion which, like some uthers, bas done more harm than good. For example, in years past how many poor fever sufterers, burning with internal tire and thirst, were hurried to an untimely grave because not allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice by the old time treatment for fevers as fool- ish asthe adage for colis. At last one cunning delirious patient got to a pump of | cold water and drank his fill; deteomined BE CONSTRUCTED gering by the garden gate again aroused si PILES that RHEUMATISM ‘so peacefully BURNS slumbering the summer long? Well, if ORE it’s very bad you must change your diet } EYES WOUNDS SORES Headache AND ALL PAIN COLDS CUTS BRUISES SPRAINS SORE THROAT Catarrh ND A AFTER SHAVING Wrappers and Princesa Dresses—At Pree ent Waiste Are Much Trimmed Than Skirte—Soeme Hints About Tailor Made Gowns. ™ FF oe om More : and perhaps take some distasteful drug Th Le din P pe f P E Island | f —the doctor will tell you what—but first eC a g . ; . : ; : y rub thoroughly the part afflicted with oo POND'S EXTRACT, wrap it warmly with flannel, and the rheuma- tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- {[Copyright, 1892, by American Press Associa tion.] NUMBER Ill utting of a basque is the rea) foun ition of all waista, for if one wants simply a ful) gathered waist, the fronts cut cff at ° the waist line, with tbe darts gathered in- stead of taken in, makes it just right. The \a back should all be in one piece, and may be drafted by laying the back portions of the pattern together and making the out line as though it was notcutthrough. The then The < tainly be much relieved. Now that you have the POND'S EXTRACT try it for any of the many things its buff wrapper mentions. It’s a wonderful THE LARGEST in Size and Circalation. THE BEST for the Public ae and ‘er Advertisers. Wal Rin ene = PY ce. cNM Edy FOF ype OG NEVER Tg curative. You’re > thangh © wan ms Rutt (ececee ! be allowed for by so that there *ront But don’t accept substitutes. POND’S EXTRACT CO,, 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. aside from the =i i a “ \ si no to leave till the well ran dry, he slack- eee rene a” THE Cor ; — it c=) " | ed the fever, recovered, and doctors learn- D» The fact that “ SLINLIGHT has Peed ' 3 \ a | ed a lesson. Experimenting with a ssvere ip. ae the la west Sale ¢ auy Soap in the ms \ | aon . \ I a L, fa 7 cold is a — ee most ~ ne Gar, -_ - «= ree on S, - CO UC HS, 3 . 14 sat hee hean . i ; ; sons try »remedy ? some frienc 4 . . that it has heen awarded | si] > ta | sons try one remedy only untill som 11 Gold Medals for purity and ex. | [2 \| ¢ \| & eo . : | ee ee es | i dean tid RAE lence : that it | heen in 1 in LE @ x \ | Twain so humorously describes. When WAS De cellence h as been in use iy vali. | gea p ¢ slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal iX on S - ne on - C Uiied int tlie ; ¢ \ : pee = % Wit Pa Caste for ove ce y a >» | » \ x ' —-\ND —— ; membranes warns one of a skin exposure 5 5 BRONCH Ba and that its manufacturers have been | ' or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay Paes eS Speciaily appointed Lessa be \ TURNIP SLICER is dangerous. With children it | may | | AltD ALL THROATAND LUNG TROUBLES : . eg : s , mean croup and strangulation — | AS Soap Mak rs to the Queen MODEL SKIRT . { with adults, ¢ atarrh, bronchitis, per- | Sart AND eau SURE, cust are sufficient guarantees that vou can’t soulders. loose wrappers have the wais ; | haps pneumonia. If neglected, nothing . 10 qT g € ucan si ay e the waist {x | aa) — & . : PRICE 25 AND GO CENTS make a mistake by using “SUNLIGHT | cut in the rame way, with the skirt cut om, | can prevent the sneezing, red nose, and Read This Splendid Offer tc Subscribers : monte Soap.” ‘ but in measuring for a loose wrapper an Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on | wee-begone look of a person wih a cold. THE PAWKER MEDICINE CO., Lro. allowance of six inches longer than it ap ; ied clas a would rene g° to e ST. JOHN, NB. Ah parently requires should be made at the bottom, and ‘his afterward can be pinped up to come just right, as skirts of wrap take up” unexpectedly. gored, aud a fan of DON'T Let another Wash-day go by ‘ without trying it @ee#ees? pers some Ww & Refuse Cheap imitations rhe side sean s must be hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the, next two months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. bed without inatches jn the house, as wit- bout that old fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anolyne Liniment, nearat hand for crou- py children. Used with a mild laxative, as deseribed in a pamphlet which I. 8. John- McCLURE'S MAGAZINE FREE 'S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and } one breadth of the material should be set t ‘ ; | Rant \ : ; te ee “ee " a Pomona for ea Pee ; ' ; son and Co., Boston, Mass., will send free ai i? 4 a & M P Ha ax, Agents for! jn with the back seam. cg . Extra Rings for the above alw ays on hand, Dpeaptecmsine Sehuniis Chest: on ecto to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months at | Spikes tacks. Breda Shoe : a i ae . rhe sal ee ie ee , 4 Tt ’ ry | acold for audults quicker than any known 40 cents @ month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we oN | oe Rs - ra proh ae alte i eae ais DD. VW * i: aN EA YsoO XN . | remedy A mild nutritious diet, a gentle enabled to make a most exveptional offer to send McCLURE’S MAGAZINE Nails, Jhungarian Nails, Ke tas wa ae * ici Sentebend Aepntoct : ie | physic to open the secretions, and a bottle FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the foilowing blank form, St ‘unl N. B. The Wealth fitting princess will be the resajt. In a ’ vn, Dee. 27, 1893-—eod & w LEPAGE’S OLD STAND. of that old Anodyn? from your druggist, subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents 4) princess the skirt shanld belong aiso, and only hemmed or trimmed when the whole is sewn, so that it may not take upand be too short. Riding basques are made onthe same lines, with the sole difference of rigid plainness in trimming, and _ postilion backs, which are formed by allowing the back forms to extend longerand the frovts cut shorter than ordinary basques. The ons atthe back are faced all up with the material, and two ons are put at the waist line like those on men's coats. Jackets are cut on the same general lines as the basque, only balf an inch larger on every seam, and as nuch longer as is desired. Pockets can be added or not, and any preferred style of Blood ; to enrich the blood is like putting money out a! interest, SCOTT'S EMULSION little post the way silk but o mutton siceves itching town * Take Scott’s Emulsion. Almost ieg Rows of sti as Palatable as Milk. Be sure and form the most suitable finish to both blaz ers and jacketa. Blouses are cut just like get the genuine. : the pl in gathered waist, but from the Prepared only by Scott & Borne, Eelleville. ; under arm sleeve line they should measure have a hem, to gather them so that they cen fall over TOOTHACHE ! meeting the skirt. In finishing off a riding habit basy ve it is HEADACHE customary to have the lining of stout linen, NEURALGIA! with the seams pressed flat and boned as INSTANTLY CUBED BT ONE AFPLICATION or usual, but it is mot necessary to finish the seams off so neatly, asa lining of quilted 25 cents per Bottie, at all Druggists. PHILLIPS SQUARE. — capesmenmeasee Y lenses cee a DISCOUNTS EN TRAORDINARY. Owing to the death of our senior partner, MR. HENRY to make even greater sacrifices than has been our custom in the Annual January sale. These sacrifices wiil be in the form of discounts, and willecommence TUESDAY MORNING, CO., MONTREAL. HENRY MORGAN & January 2, 1894—tu tin sa will conquer any cold. Johnson’s Ano- dyne Liniment wa: originated by an old | family physician more than seventy years ; ago COLONIAL HOUSE, | Friends Kindness Protects A TRIP TO EUROPE. An ex-British Consul’s Experiences — A Him from an Old Enemy. F. J. Cridland, of New York, formerly British eonsn) at Mobile, Ala., and Charles- ton, 8. C., when about to start for Europe found himself short of a valuable article which he feared he would not be able to obtain in Evrope. He wrote thus to a friend who had previously supplied him: lief at once, and in a short time I found that the cough ha! entirely left me. 1 have carefully hoarded a litth of t:e con- tents of that first bottle fearn. [ cond not obtain another. and I wished to have sponse his frien 1 supplied him with more of this valuable remedy. Mr. Cridland thus expresses his thanks: “Your gen- erosity has fortfied me against my old enemy and I send you many thanks for the same. I shall always recommend Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam month. | CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. TTTTTTTTTTTV TT TT TTT TT TTTT TTT ATTTTTT ITT TIT cave - Tue Examiner Publishing Co., Charlottetown, P. E. Island. You wiil please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it Leing understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without extra charge, McULURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current TTETITTITVITTITIAGIIIIGIIIAIIGT Loe Mo Do Soy Sy Wo th bo Sie Nb So ln Sb Sb Me Sin Nb Sop ini li Sin Sip Sh Sn Sb nn SS I So Sb Sb > Sy SS bb Sn p/p pS len Jb Sn lb Sb LoS Sn > oJ lm lo In ln lp ly lo Sy bb So lo bb lb - } CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me | Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russell, Joel Chandler Har- ric, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, Jolin Burroughs, Hamlin Gar- | land, Prof. E. S. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. | Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. : j Farm on the mile and a half from ‘ | favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” | The farm consists of sixty acres, and con | tains a good Dwelling éor Bale. THE subscriber offers for sale his farm Mount Edward Road, about one the citv, well and g House and five | Outbuildings, all in good condition. There | is also a | Terms easy. good orchard in connection, Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. July 3, 1893. HATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF trimming put on. One dart only—the Mi RGAN.: > conse > ‘arrange > . » & Of Pure Norwegian Cod Liver Oif§ | vack one—is ever added to jackets. Bone | ~ RGAN, one, the consequent re arrangement of the firm. | .7¢" grat, when culties Grits Ge ett Maecinattiies is necessary if one prefers it straight. We intend making an extraordinary effort during the month | worst cold and cough I ever experienced, number. | AFTER MANY DAYS. ly pO, ‘p Blazers are cut in the same general ste, of January to reduce our stock to the lowest possible point, for which medical skill appeared to ; — ichi : but without darts and rather narrower . ; : : >| afford lief, you kindly gav RG 0.0essvrrecvareteccseeensctbecesbecbesssenses seboooseesve yosseses blood enriching »roperties in ; ‘ : ‘ > atlurd no rehef, you indiy gave me a ae t oe ee across the chest. The length and width that evers thing may be in good shape for starting the new bottle of Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and a remarkable degree. Are you all run cepend upen individual taste. Plai } : x ’ . ° : : . 38 4 a . Date DG. conpisécnis stinentnanen connie’ susan I i yusiness in February. To ae omplish this, we have decided Wild Cherry which afforded me great re- se eeee enna eeeeneetenerereneeeiee Bevcvccccccescosseesevece © Yow a Quoens County Mon Pcund Pormanent Healing. twelve inches and plain ) ' . . . DEN Iwo $: : . ; + #e » Bune epecirwe “th nea a wie | Lud January, and continue till the end of the month. such a valuable remedy at hand” In re-| CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authors | ‘ . Sheek which'sGraens tage ev cleats : ee » ok os ove | in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, | His Own Experience Tel's Fully aud Freely some Tr uths which ai! Read- ers of this Paper Shou'd Know ~~ satin is sewn in and neatly felled over all POROUS : oe Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews | : NE RVO Ly. the li a —— , Alga WATERPROOF ¥ herever I te be, = I consider it with- with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous | Here and there, in almost Tailor made gowns depend for the! | Wy GARMENTS, —e" equal for the cure of coughs, colds, | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. | every town of our proviner beauty upon the exactness of every line and every stitch. Every seam must be pressed flat before another is sewn, and then when the whole is finished a final pressing should be given it. Nota wrinkle chould form upon the waist. Whereve- Everybody wears them, tt Gag ALWAYS ASK FOR Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St. John, N B., and is a perfect cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarse- ness, and all furms of throat and lung troubles. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. H. Boyeden, Alphonse Dau !et, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professor Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter | views, which will appear fully illustrate’ in this magazine. HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for’ young readers, of AFRICAN AqVENTURE. are | which doctors disagrec; cas ° * story | that become worse year aficr y “chronic” cases over ear. [tis to reach such th; ‘ 5 Ss the seams finish like in a postilion basque r ‘ ror sai an arrowhead of silk is worked, as also at me NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—-There will be severa) articles : g [ t the corners of pockets. Skirts for tailor DOUBLE VICTORY. written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best the gentleman to whom thes ws es wen gowns are = now cut — fashivn, interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, | lines refer, and whose portra! ’ : th with all the fuliness in a fan plaiting at ‘ Sites : ” a i ’ ; ‘ ic: ith. ' i . ° ° 5 It must be gratifving to our Canadian ] the great animal importer and trainer.. These articles deal with the Capture of Wild is here given, has written th: several rows of stitch em of the skirt. They he back and with ing aronnd the |! awain covered with alpaca, all stitched to people to learn of the double victory at Chicago of the the well-known piano firm not only a signal victory for this firm, but Beasta, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- tures and Escapes of Cari Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English gi ae ae : Pa oe ae a es of Octavius Newcombe & Co., who have | artist of great skill in drawing animals. Se eel, ice todas Be ie been awarded medal and diploma for both ‘ ; Ss faced at the bottom. The facing is made their upright and grand tharos, ‘This in| . JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and other writers | _ eee ee ee a ” ’ : , | amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. } getber and faced on like any facing, leav ing the edge of the dress next the ground A narrow braid is put on flat under this, Ry S but it does not show from the outside. But with the return of cooler weather linings or foundations will be used, and they can a most flattering tribute to the possibilities of our manufacturing industries in Can- ada. The judges on pianos at the Chicago Exposition made the follow ng report upon the Newcombe Pianos: “The Newcombe Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN | EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in connec- | tion with aleading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for the | curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He | RA . ! be cut at d sewn up with the skirt seams pianos receive an award for tone quality sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of farther pursuing his studies in the | tid g ew iC fg ce Bry ngeeae Sea napa ion wpe Mrz. DeWet—* There, Reginald, ar Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me, what ofa high order of excellence, ful] and} tive haunts of the gorilla, The illustrations of these articios will be from photo- | iatal Uiiy & : ¢ | facings and braid go on the lining, and the | | Pp ; in "Ethane Rae eat. 1 cick ci not can the crreete | musical. with fine singing power and dur-| gtaphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. rt nse pitts were wonder i ¢ crwery ‘ NO eth e skirt is hemmed If stitching is to take a Lhore tyigty Wa erpre fs I have been tel]-} sight those DeWets are, out on the streets ' ell ad e iT ! i roe | et mann inca, The infurmition aroue ™% | prominent part, a doubled piece of flannel | nz you about. Can't you see how styli-h | a day like this without Rigby Garments. on fete meek _— nie : ia wre bee MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads | tad Ae ar im ten Sines the cont fw toro iil, Fe | should be laid under t2e place, and where | a1 comfortable they ook ?—and they are | It takes some people a !ifetime to learn “a ¢ 7 aa : ae ouch. Phe best) The Eige of the Fature,” “NewestKnowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value,” | ius 4 boxe spel ail impusitier from tie Boe | the goods ave stitched the seamsshow very | just lovely fur winter weather. You al-| how to be comfortable. Just think how | ™4terial and highest class of workman-| phe Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction.” etc. Hilts cated pam ph (~ herd every where, of went 4 prettily ways wait till everybody else in the world ' we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber ship are found a these pianos. The cases FUME & COL. 98 Custom House #4.. Gorice. Maan No person cau ¢o good work without | adopis a new thing befure you will believe Waterproofs, and such smelling things.” seh anes and finished ” the best ee $$$ | tools, and the home dressmaker ought to | jn W ally must have them atonce.”| decl9—tts . ner.” Mr.S. N. Earle is agent for the s NERVE NERVE BEAN area new dis | have one of those little frames to hang ! Island for these magnificent instruments We are oflering this splendid Magazine with THE 6 ee sant Tene skirts on for the purpose of draping them Se ——— ———— —— J - ee Nervo ility, Lost He 1" . . ee wees: So ting : } BEANS Pailing Manhood; restores the rhe four cation SKirTt 18 turown over it, Tes Hils Honesty. DAILY EXAMINER for only $4 6@ a year. payable in ! weakness of body or mind vausee | am! the dressmaker wants to fashion a Your druggiet is honest if when you ask 7 , by over-work, or the errors o- ex cemes of youth, This Pemedy at solutely cures the most obetinate cases when all othe: “wrinkled front.”” This, simple as it ap pears, is really the hardest thing todo him for a bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He advance or in monthly instalments of 40¢. as desired. } } ; i ; | story of his case. IREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. ~oldbydrg | 7). oniy way to get it right is te . ; : fists at $1 per package, or eit for $5, or sent by mai! or pe oni ee i Heat & to knows this is the best form in which to geceipt of price by sudressing T JAMES MEDICINE take the piece of goods and bring one end take cod liver oil 3. Toronte, Ont. Write for vamphica Solid io— up from the floor, where the rest lies, and ee ae Se WwW ke thi i i ot | ‘ com 2 come lig ap 9% a aR shi tk eth She bk ob tha namaen ah vee —_.__— e make this exceptional offer in ordér that we may secure a large number ot | : : = lll gt a Aggy Siaaiahotemtond A Railway Manager Says: new a but all who eae subscribers 7 avai! g erem ves of this | Mr. Branscomb’s home is vv & a 7 ven "Baia ie A ae 94 . " «J ly “ ; j , | Opportunity secure practically free this great popuiar } agazine. areas: } “has e edges up to the hip waist line ee _4n reply to your question do my - a Chi man, Oueens Co. N B oO 4 i ° and let the wrinkles fail naturally, stiex Sa a ae SP EAD = os gs 23 : children object to taking Seott’s Emul- se > P he +} . — ing pins in to hold them until ready tosew eT IS a mee 3 aa gre sions, I say No! en the contrary, they are a . . it was there that a representa 0 Brick H Upy them — Shoes gs es = fond of it and it keeps them pictures of ep Xaminer Publishin Co ive of the Groder compa: Jet ‘ ef, conta. z ‘ ye rootme, hip will for uing forwart he bot WO ee oe i > Pp Pm ; j ‘ ; ! com then can .be tacked along a basting _- -—-—— "7 valled upon him, Sept. ISt, of Reuie of the offee of following the ua e of the ange oe top ‘ D. M. JouNsoN, Esq., =. Dd. Port CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. | he present year. His greetin, \. HORNE & CO hould then be trimmed away, ali the while Hawkesbury, certitied : ‘I have used Put- 3 dial He glad): 24—t{ keeping the pins in the plaits, and then Mra tner’s Emulsion with great satisfaction - eens : ’ waS most cor la e glad \ these mani be bated 908 a sa SN where Cod Liver Oil is called for. I ; } acknowledged his thanks, gis ye eee e 0640442 2]088 The “rho amg ag om “os eae cae recommend it a so disguising the oil that | That VOu ¢aHn get a much i ing €xpression to the followin Though you Cough ( finally hemmed or faced, as preferred, and Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants patients never refuse to take It, o | ie ; Caprrars Joux R. Hire, of schooner statement: the back draperies or breadths sewn on, Don’t Despair ! but don’t let those plaits come undone or . | you w L and Children. It contains ncither Opinm, Morphine nor Lillian, says: “I was suffering with in- Oh, } | “Tr . . ‘> : t is five years since I 3 | never get them back be s: ther Narcotic substance. [5 is a harmless substitute flay ti fthe chest, t , , I » 2 » ge vi , : : § Many spparently hopeless cases | 70 ee) ne amare en ee oe oe | better class of New, Pare, | became afilicted with a foun ave bee -d by: r a . ’ ; or Parcgoric rops, Soothing Eyrups, anc aster Oi ee te, ee eee ‘ ) i} 7 . : : ae é have been qos by : course of The wais varies from twenty-two to , . oe : et — 7 Pa : . : Puttner’s Emulsion, which _ perfectly i} indigestion Last winter it b = ’ AMPBELL’S WINE OF stone two inches, and the top should it is Pleasant. Its gucrantco is thirty ycars’ use by cured me. It has given me a new set of } comme more severe. cevel pi SF y= <r + therefore be graded so that all the six ition et an ‘re ; . - y lungs. : Ge eces oe : = 4 ’ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE planes will exake. tha Ueaitentienshes of 1s of Mothers. c storia destroys Worms and allays | lang 9 1 Fresh GROCERIES at the | in Machi Ate Bins') Td TRY IT! inches, allowing the back breadth oply fovcrishness, Casteria prevents vomiting four Curd, a two inches, as it shouldalways be brought foto that compass by plaits or gathers If the wearer is a very stout woman or hasal , the top of the front breadth should be hollowed out one ineh to one and a half to throw the fullness for ward, and the bottom should be as much longer in the center. If a slender figure, i can be left straight. If fora sheath skirt, ’ AT ALI, DRUGGISTs, ’ K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. i ee More Agents Wanted. igh stomac eures Diarvhea and Wind Colie. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation end flatulency, the food, regnuiates the stomaca and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case teria is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend, Castoris assimilates TO LET. The Premises lately occupied by Mr. George Thorne, sitnate on sidney Street, containing eight bedrooms, kitchen, dining room, shop and front room; good yard and stabling, etc. Possession immediately. Apply to JAMES F. CURTIS. NEW STORE we — are Where in the city. than else- Every- iell you how much | suff 1 for SIX LONG WFEKS. It seem as though relief could not found. You will remember hi [ told you of my conditon ar asked your advice about taki a bottle of Gropen's i ini i ! | ‘ , » itte t< } a a-g s ee] i .h i ‘ D the seams at the top must be fitted to the Casteri1. Castorin. _@ 18 i SV KL Ma . figure, but skirts on this plan have bad i " - <-eeneniatasinniiantitiindagy | Y: ld a th ae ft \ / (‘on their best day, and draperies are coming in. * Oastorias is oa excellent incdicine for chit * Castoria is so we!! adapted to chiivren thet 8 fo ae sees LS “a OLIVE HARPER, Muthers have rep y told me of its fren I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.’ 900 efivet upon their ch.)cren. pa. GS t O-aoon, Th A. Ancuer, M. D., Christy thing for Christmas. Just sure | was a laxative and might | meet my necds. I delayed h ing fora few hours ui! | b oth Mes te ee Sed a Lowell, Mass. 111 Co, Oxford St., Crooklyn, N. ; ‘ : ry —— cs ia — me sae i » ; is ey : | ! ! en <> You PROFITS © Mactoria is the be..t remedy for children cf Our physicians ia the children's depart- s yoniry | gan to hope that it wour A . blamacquainated. I hope t.c dsy i310 ment have spoken highly of their experi- Wes iW a Ine - » PATON = { A OULL ND for distant when mothers will consider the roc! ence in their outside practice with Castoria, j ~ ¢ } me, Even ity c othe Ss ih 1 j j eT =, inte tof tacir child aud althourh we only have ameng our ed. BD. McLE ObD & ¢( Q@. } a burden bye Cause ( { blo pttiay 1; { balteuure iy ST | goed of tue variousaquack = hi medical cupplies what is known as reguiar } . | ston ch I ith ff i : d -strorizg their loved ones, by forcing epi::za, products, yet we are free to confess that the i BREAB—CARVING AR NG i tia ‘ Was wilh “3 Gratetul _ (‘omlorting. QuR BE NVESTH tnorphine, soothing syrup and otber hurtful tacrits of Castoria has won us to look with / ¥ P | . Charlottetown, December 14, 1893—tn th sat ' that | kept at out Met = i agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” ; — a SS | 7 : a > tarts to premature craves.” Usivep Hoerrran ann Dispexaary, FOR SALE BY | to attend to my business Cocoa. #2 4 ACE 07D Epps’s pT r 1. 4 ‘ Ae BREAKFAST. é ‘ — . ee : The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. I h days 2 ] ; “By a thorough knowledge of the nat-| [Sia eae" casi Charlotteto Sash eee ural laws which govern the operations of Ye PIE /3 a ‘NAario wn 13 and Dor Factory | Gro: Ek’s Sysur the tw rrib Se Se i TE aS areful | lame Ps ; DYEING COMPANY }pain and distress acfoss im ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our| MRO lytceel Here : ————— ' | stomach were r moved NM vreakfat tables with & del cately flavored AD The Hliel st Nt; di . . . anon | bawels rapd'v assumed 4 na beverage wh »>may save us many heavy 4 it - AS 4 pa és al al dl of Excellence - : . . oh beverage ico mas rave ww many heave | (eel . iota Hence in Point i READ THIS! |ura!, healthy condit on \ euch articles of diet that's eonetitation | | YOO Eye of Flavor, Nutrition and Digestibility Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, | at ano deuk as well a- To : may be gradua built up until strong * 5 We are now better prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANEL | : ; enough W resist every tendency to disease. THEE XA ——-HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY— MONTREAL DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS and FINISH, | -CUl¢ [| have gum ce ass # Hundreds of subtle ‘maladies are floating 3 , SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL | y in fish sinc’ Ma % - - ae to attack wherever there JOH NSTQ \ S FLY (} BEEF WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all POSTS, which are always kept constantly in stock. in per fectly cur. d : 58 Weak pont. We may eecape many & Th ili : } class of goods and garments equal to any We are also : tn: . sae ~~ 3s . fatal shaft by keeping curesives well fort; i ——-—_---- Sagen a prepared to do all kinds of JOBBING P) , Jointing, Mor | Ms lut. for m . fed tor eee! eget 7 eedeneeh STAMPS WANTED. s | House in Europe. ticing, Tennoning, Jig and Fret 3awing. im TIGMDE, SOIBtINg, Aor “as sex es a ¢ 2 . : s ed frame.”-——Civil Service Gazette. : ibaa Diehl in Bian a ae ‘ re ee al FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made at shortest notice. tate my case ful oe ~ e Mate tinmty wit Sellian went’ os eailly GET) Concidien, Wetiad tte nek ates| 1@ public lave a positive guarantee that 1ey are get : : a . : Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture } h» suff-? asl did m i) - = only in packets, ly Gracers, labelled | starips, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For ting the best possible form of concentrated nourishment. a taaieed regarding shades, prices,' of the beet Quebec pine. Give us a call, vhere to find a cure.” * us, many pay $1 to $5 each, - CHAS. IVES MORRISON | JAMES EPPS & CO ‘ ae Chemists, London, Englane 346 Spadina Avenne, Toronto, Da. J. F. Kiscrzrorg, Conway, Ar Boston, Masa, Arter ©. Surrn, Pres., December 2, 1843. ‘R. B. Norton & Co., Agent, Queen Street. sept2a—eodk ROBERT PALMER & CO., Ch’town, Nov. 3,41893—whky PEAKR’S NO. Wa RE. But I ama wel! man | from the use of you | E. A. Branscoms, | PRES anata