r ‘ rH YAL APPOINTMENT SONLIBN SOAP IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS T othing out" Sunlight TRYING REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS S & M Halifax, Agents for N aS rand P. | ARSON . PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! v No others 5 aa . oii manner : ® oe 2 box is worth : he ~ ‘ pile Ft out about them, au alway ankfal "> L4o0en Th ex n " ret the Dey Yelicate women find great h< t @ thetr Jiustrated parm plilet f Sel +, Or sent gall for % cta. in stam} v s $1 DR i. JOHNSON & CL.. n llouse St. Bortom. Maga TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE ! NEURALGIA! INSTANTLY CUBED BY ONE APPLICATION OF NERVOL. 25 cents per Bottle, at all Druggists. NERVE PEANS are & new “us covery that cure the worst cases o Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor anc Failing Manhood; restores th: weakness of body or mind cause NERVE BEANS solutely cures t) TREATMENTS have failed evento relieve. Sold by drug gets a6 $1 per package, or sit foe or sent a mail or Jeoeipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICIN} 20., Terente, Ont. §=Write for pamphict. Soldin— 4 | > LET. Qy FO y= % 222 ® 8 & 8 OO 08 , Though you Cough ¢ 9 Don’t Despair ! é Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS, K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. onan ee Oe Oe Grateful—Comilorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. knowledge of the nat 1 tl perations of a caref 1 well ct f \ has | »vided l \ a de ately fla ‘ nat I ‘ ; ] } wi ol a f t ' to disea H ft at wiy to attack vii r ther ‘ | W ra scape many a ita ceeping elves well forti v | { od and a properly nourish {ivil Ser Gazette vw i r water or milk . pre t Gracers, iabelle JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists. London, En. tand, C tion is oftentimes absolutely cured in its earliest stages by the use of that won- derful Food Medicine, Scott's Emulsion which is now in high repute the world over. “CAUTION.” ..Beware of substitates Genuine prepared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Sold by all druggists. Be. and $1.0. HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House ital on corner of Kent and Pownal Enquire of THOMAS W Streets DODD, sept23 tf At Medical Hall. WANTED.—Canvasser of good address. “alury and expenses paid weekiy from start. Pos\tion permanent. Canadian and Ameri- cao grown stock. Advantages unequalled.— BROWN BROS. Ch., Nurserymen, Toronto, Ont. ow (m w 8)—Ocl4 _ WANTED.—The Provident Savings Lif Axsurance Saclety of New York want a good han Ww represent them in ¢ hariottetown and vicinity. Low rates, and plans easily can- vassed. A very liberal contract willbe given agoolman. Address C. . GILLESPIE, Gen. — o Maritime Provinces, St. John, N. B. e | Man, dj DAILY MIRTH. BORROWED RED OF THE SUBJECT. ‘He ig vour closest friend ?” Tes, e never lends a cent.”—Harvard Lam- 0 I vour a Bil” “All right. But I W this pot it will be ‘my xt Truth, I can’t bear tothink of my thir lay Alic Why dear—what \ gue, Even the man who is nsidered a run s etimes “turned down.” Ke stutesmian Your money cr your life! iv lake a seat while I Ly Julge. Ss 4 best talker I ever ral on »sulyect What's that ? limoe! Harvard Limpoon, Fis for dinner velled the “ Civod !” cried the edi Tae last time it was $5! Atlan copslitulion, Miss Singleton I never expect to t Miss Sateful—But vou know s the impossible that always bappens. OD r i I .. nts, y 2 sh “ : A * e Oi a V ad soaked his mackintosh Washington News. Teacher—Now, Rovwbie, take four | e cake from six slices, and what e lef}. Robbie—A_lickiu’ r me Chicago Inter-Ocean, “I passed your doc Gildersleeve,” remarked young Mr. Gil- \ **How kind of you rephed the rateful girl.—Harper’s Bazar., “T hear you are going to be married.” “That is news to me.” *‘Some one surely told me you were engaged.” “That's different.” —Pittsburg Chronicle. “Is he honest, do vou thirk *”’ Honest? Woy that man just ruffers | tortures in resisting the impulseto re- turn a borrowed umbrella?’—New York l’ress. New governess- You have a grand- father and grandmother living, have ou not. Master George? Master George— Yes, but they are not mutes.-—- Ju ige. A merry lone once there was That passed the Senate by ; He heard ; then sought a quiet To lay him down and die spot Washington Star. ‘Don't be down-hearted. Every rose “Yes, that every you know,” is nust have its thorn, viiat Im kieking about horn doesn’t have its rose.” —Chicagu Record, ‘Don’t you think Rev. Stilt’s sermons | Y **l suppose they | re, but, goodness, he makes up for it, I | think in the length.”—Chicago | ire awfully narrow? thould inter-Ocean, The days so warm and nights so cold, They keep us all a guessing To know if our heavy underwear's A nuisance or a blessing, Buffalo Courier. Sophronia—Ther say ilw ays strive to s better than one’s self. vour case that would be New York Prees. George—In impossible, — i the orchid familys! madam, mamma has forbidden us t indulge in any family gossip—Fliegende bla ter, eman, ‘Tis now the heartless With never the least ado, Leaves on the steps a piece of i That will chill the whole house through, Chicago Inter-Ocean. “So your son Jolin is courting a woman | at last? I'm afraid, however, that he'll be too basliful to propose to her.” ‘He won't need to propose; she’s a widow.” — New York Press. “That friend of yours seems to be an exceedingly jolly fellow.” ‘“Humph | | He ought to be. I've put about $2 wort!) of gocd spirits into him in the last hour.’ -—Buffalo Courier. Robby—Pupa, I ran all the way u; Long Hilltoday. Papa—And how did you feel when you reached | Robby—TI felt just as if I bad a stomach ache in my feet.—Philadelplua Record. Though Chicago's a fine place to visit, And the fair a sublime spot te room, Yet tor living and comfort exquisite There 1s certainly no place like home. —New York Journal. The sage—in ciioosing a wife, young you must not look for beauts j alone. The youth—Of course not. I¢ it the other kind of girl that one may ex | Pect to find alone. —Indianapolis Journal, } | “But. Ethel, how do vou know thai this young man loves you? Has he told you so?” “Oh, no, mamm.~ But if you } could only see the way he looks at meé when I am not looking at him!’—Life. Mrs. Muggs—That horrid Mrs, Frills told Mrs. Nexdocr that 1 was a regular old cat. What do vou think of thati Mr. Muggs—I think she never saw you in the same room with a mouse,—New York Weekls. The pup was so goo | natured That the tramps all turned him down; So they put a muzzle on him, And he terrified the town. ~Washington Star. George—May I hope dearest, that ai some future time I may have the hap | piness of making you my wife? Mam « | —Well, I hope so, I'm sure. I'm jut | about tired suing fellows for breach ol promise.—Rarmond’s Masts. } Warp off the cholera by getting your system in healthy working condition. Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic, with a course also of Hawker’s Pills, will excite every organ of the body to healthy action and afford the surest safeguard against | disease. ' | —_—_—_—_—_——Sse- —- Testing His Honesty. | Your druggist is honest if when you ask him fora bottle of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just’ what you ask for. He knows this is the best form in which to take cod liver oil. Beruix, Nov. 6.—Advices received from Petersburg says twenty-two Catholic priests, afew days ago, were exiled from the Vistule district on the charge that they opposed the authorities. Yesterday, under guard, the priests started for their destina tion, and a large number of persons attempt- ed to rescue them from the gendarmes. A desperate fight followed. The gendarmes were reinforced by Cossacks, who fied into the crowd, killing and wounding many persons. Further trouble is feared. Ortawa, Nov. 9.—A departmental en- juiry in the vicinity of Kingston, the local ity in which the last animal landed in Great Britain suspected of pleuro was bought, totally fails to reveal any traces of disease. USE SKODA’S DIS St. RY, the Need dad Meeccaaa = EXAMINER r last evening, Miss that one should | set into company that | er—Emma,what do vou know of Emma—lIf you please, | the tori | —_ Deservedly Popular. Our readers have no doubt read with } interest the deapat hes almost weekly ap | pearing in this and other Canadian jour | nals regarding cures of a most startling | nature made by Dodd’s Kidney Pills. | These pills have proven themselves to be | a certain cure for all diseases of the kid- | neys and blood, such as backache, rheu matism, Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, | En juiry amongst local druggists elicits | the facts that they have a very large sale and are an infallible cure for kidney dis | orders Dodd’s Kidney Pills are manufactured | by Dr. L. A. Sinith & Co., Toronto, and jare sold evervwhere, « by mail on re- ceipt of price, 50 a box, o- 6 boxes | tor @2.00 ‘ sf j ‘ as Convinced, | A 1 Nova 3 a was in ibt a } to the g i ess the report i « of } Mrs. Bernard Maguire % omnciior } Linvley, of Petersyille, Queen's Co., bv a | uu tse tlaw ke N ni Stomach | Tonic tlaw oe P; He wrot to Syl Ling ev, & | that wrent.¢ | man | piv a ired blah at tl “ti mon al Ver bd " —— ro | GRATEFUL, PLEAsiING RELIEF | AFTER MANY DAYS. | How a Queens County Man Found Permanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases | that become worse year after year. It isto reach such that the gentleman to whom these lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. Branscomb’s home i: n Chipman, Queens Co., N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder compan: called upon him, Sept. rst, o! the present year. His greetin; was most cordial. He gladly acknowledged his thanks, giv ing expression to the followin; statement: “It is five years since | firs: became afflicted with a form o! | indigestion. Last winter it be | came more severe, developin; into chronic diarrhoe: | canno’ iell you how much | sufferec | for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemec as though relief could not b | found. You will remember how [ told you of my condition anc | asked your advice about takin; | 4a bottle of Groper’s Syrup | You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might no: meet my needs. | delayed buy ing for a few hours until | be- | gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of stomach Ic was with difficulty 'that I kept about sufficiently | to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after | bought Grover's Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed, My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now | eat and drink as well as I ever could. | have gained constant- ly in fl+sh sincz March last. | an perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to state my case fully, that others who suffer as 1 did may know where to find a cure.” Truly yours, E. A. Branscoms, 4 I HAVE REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (IN THE SAME BUILDING), where I will be pleased to see all my old customers. The cheapest place in the City to get your Books. Day Books, Ledgers, Journals, Cash Books, ete , a Speciality. J. D. TAYLOR TO LET. One-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Possession abvut the middle cf November. Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. oct24—tf Colonial House, MONTREAL. stating that our new FALL and We have pleasure in l is now ready, and is being mailed WINTrR CATALOGUE to country customers. Those not receiving a copy within the next few days will oblige by writing for one. We have taken considerable trouble this year to make this Catalogue as complete as possible by adding prices and | illustrations, and“trust that our customers will consult it in rdering. Toys and other Christmas goods are omitted from this ‘atalozue, as we will issue a supplementary book for these hings alone, and this will be ready in good time for the ioliday season, Mail orders promptly and carefully attended to, HENRY MORGAN & CO., Montreal. | November 9 1893—tu th sat The Elections Are Approaching ! | | ate, mmm X eee nevi | The subscriber does not offer as a can- ‘didate for political honors, but he does offer the best FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices. | NEW FURNITURE arriving daily in all ‘the latest styles, in addition to what we /manulacture, We Lot of Specialties offering low, are in consequence having large sales, JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, November 15, 1893—mon wed fri Loading and to Arrive: 3,000 Tons Coal. Gld Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Round and Slack, Acadia Round and Nut, Interclonial Nut, Vale Nut, All Prices. sold the Lowest C. LYONS. Chaalottetown, October 5, 1893. of which will be at What is SS + ioe ee . . SAN SSS Re na SS Ss : > WS Rs ps ~ V4 7." * => > ar "y Fe ta RRR ERR NE REE Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Childron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotie substance. It is na harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing £yrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Billions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Werms and allays foverishness,. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea end Wind Colie. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency,. Castoriy assimilates the food, regniates. the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Fricnd. Castorin. “ Cactoria is so well ad-pted to c!:i! ren the¢ T recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Castozin. “ Castoria is an excclicat medicine for ch'l- fren, Mothers have repeatedly told. me of its po0d elect upon their children.” Dx. G. C. Oraoon, Loweil, Mass. Hi. A. Ancnen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Drooklyn, N. ¥. “Our physicians ia the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and aithouch we only have among our medical supplies what is known as regui: + products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Usitep Hosprra anp Disprnsary, Boston, Mass “ Castoria is the best remedy for children cf which Lam acquainted. I hope tho day i31 ot far dista::t when mothers willconsier the rea! intercst of tavir children, an. use Castoria i.- sccad of the various quack nostrums which are d.stroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurt‘u) agents down their throats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” Dr. J. F. Krxcneror, Conway, Ar Avien C. Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. 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We have just received direct from London, England, a resh supply of THIS SEASON’S NEW TEAS, and as we have bought them right we intend to sell them right. will pay you to call and see our prices and give us a trial. N & CO, McLEOD’S OLD CORNER. Ss. B. ENMA Charlottetown, November 7, 1893—tu thu” eat a ee CARD! —-——(1)-- _ We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous friends and customers in Town and Country for the gener- ous support extended to us during the last twenty-five years, and of asking for the continuance of their favors. We have sold our eéntire stock of Groceries, but not our business, to the McKay Woolen Co., and transferred our lease to them. We therefore beg to announce that we have rented the new and commodious Brick Store of the Old Stand, which will be fitted up in first-class style, and where, in the course of a few weeks, we will offer for sale at lowest possible prices a new and varied stock of GROCERIES second to none in the Provinces. J. D. MACLEOD & C0. _ N. B—We will be found, until our New Store is ready, in WHITE'S BUILDING, occupied by W. B. Robert- son, Esq., two doors north of the Old Stand. Ji. DM. & CO. Charlot-etowg, Sept, 15, 1893—dy lw then eod & wky The Daily Examiner SATURDAY, NOVEMBER 18, 1893. Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Queen Street, one door north ot | : & The Greatest Rheumatic and Neuralgia Cure Gf the Age HOUSEHOLD PAIN EU RE MANUFACTURED ONLY BY THE HAWKER MEDICINE COY ST JOHN. N.B. BUSINESS STAND | AT ORWELL. TO LET, and possession given on ist De cember next, or sooner if desired, the Busi- ness Premises and Dwelling House at OR- WELL CROSS ROADS, now occupied by Mr, Norman McLeod, This is one of tne snot desirable Stands in Prince Mdward !siand for a country store, There is a large Store, Ware. house, Shed, Dwelling House and Orehard, ali in good order. Apply to Norman McLeod, on the premises; toM. & D. C. MeLeod, Charlottetown, or to the subse. iber, HUGH McLEoD, AGENTS WANTED AT ONCE to take orders. Salary or Commission; steady work, prompt pay yg Mt. Hope Nur series. Established 1840" Most complete in the world. Write ELLWANGER & BARRY, Rochester, N. Y. oct28—dy 1: wy 5 “ Farm For Sale. THE eubseriber offers for sale his farm on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House aud five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a good orchard in connectics, Terms easy. Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. July 3, 1893. WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Bu ter Dishes and Egg Cases. We also carry a large stock of WAXED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER RAGS and TWINE of every description, Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. P. B. I RAILWAY. Until Farther Notice the traias of this Rall ver will run daily (Sundays excepted) as ollows i— Trains will leave Charlottetown: Express for Poememeat Tignish 6 Wam Accommodation for ount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris...... ones ae Accommodation forSummerside......2 0pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- ees Ss INTL. 0 sn cesccee coces saa ee oe Passengers for the West can leave Char lottetown at6a.m., arriving at Sammerside at8.15 and Tignish at 11.55 a. m., returni same day, reaching Summerside at 4,05 Charlottetown at620 p. m. Expres Traine make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas sengers going East can leave Charlottetown at 6.30 a. m., arriving at Souris at MW, or Georgetown at i0a. m., returning to © lottetown same day, arriving'at 5.35, p. m. Trains will arrive at Chariottetown: Express from Georgetown, Souris and ount Stewart..... : ee Accommodation from Summerside. .? 40 “ Accommodation trom Georgetown, Scurisand Mount Stewart 53pm Raped from Tignish and Summer- side haemo Bla) caine All Trains are run by Eastern Standard ime. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Mon J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, i | Black. Halifax & P. B. Island S. S. Line. STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Fialifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 4 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halitax about 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. & 4p. m., Thursday, For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. ———— STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. ‘etal 1893. _Until Further Notice the Steamer “Jacqué Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, wi!! run @ follows ;— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Chariotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Uhureday mornings at 7 o'clock, calling at Halliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Hailiday’s and Orwell Brash Wharves same evenings at 8 o’clock, remaining at Brush Whar! every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and em Thuredays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 5 o’elock. Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every alternate Wednesday, On Fridays will leave Chariottetown for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s Whart, East River, at 5 o'clock, a. m.; leavi Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown 7.30 @ ™.,. calling at Haggarty’s @ Hickey'’s Wharf. Will leave Chariottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharvesr at 3 o'clock, p, m., Te turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Friday will go to Mount Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapsud ov Char lottetown at7 o'clock, a m; will les Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o’elac m., and return to Chariottetown, arr! about 9 o’c.ock. L. C, OWEN, Agent i Ch’town. ce