Like ce “2. a: a e ee ww A . iT DOLS AWAY WITH fatten HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS Gane = we af 2 i 2 RCOFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS ee ee § Though you Cough ¢ {Don't Despair! Bem fre peewee B ¢ -~AMPBELL’S WINE OF ¢ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE ¢ TRY IT! AT ALL DRI K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. ee ee ed Weak Children vill derive strength and acquire robust health bak + ,GISTS., by a persevering use of the groat SCOTT'S EMULSION “CAUTION.” Ge ne prepared bs Soid by ail dr Believiiie Sie. and @L@ Bewars of subst itates Scott & Bowne, aegis h . Cs aii manser enn aa > a i dex ie 4 r Orit ain s raha r ben - ’ be - i» e-* f : ' ; . a ¢ e f é % 4 a : we. 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Make You Feel Like Yourself Again, FOR CHRONIC COUGH IT Is ALMOST SPECIFIC, os In all Pul Diseases withemacic. | tion, as well as with spitting of blood, the sfiects of this remedy are very marked. 60c. ano $1.60 Pea Borie, Os suse vou carte Dia _ e ae} oe £3 * aie | butter, with salt and pepper. THE DAILY HOUSEHOLD AFFAIRS.|P | RAILWAY. Prince Co. Exhibition. KFOW T Cr ~/ ©) x 0 Ww m m " a 4 m » Xx w DP z ° 0 HOW TO SERVE THEM The Way to Do it With Mushrooms— Steak a la Chatean Viand—Chareoal Better Than Coal for Boiling Purposes, After securing your steaks, and seeing that they are properly them with a little sait-and pepper on | both sides, rub them with olive oil and | let them lie for an hour ina cold place. Atthe end of this time dredge them very lightly with flour and broil For broiling the fire should and all the dampers turned on to make the heat intense and carry off all the emoke of broiling A steak three-quar- ters of an inch thick should be broiled ten minutes to be red throughout, but ooked through. The first two'minutes it should be held near the hot coais, so as to sear over the surface, first on e side and then on the other. After- ward it should be lifted up and kept n top of the stove or a little distance from the coals to complete the broiling. Sometimes a little fat will drip into the fire from the steak while it is cooking. In sucha case lift the gridiron a little further from the coals and turn it while tie smoke of the dripping passes off. As soon as steaks are done ther should be spread on both sides with a little maitre i hotel butter and served utonce. They may be garnished with potatoes cut inte tie balls with a smail potato-scoop, thoroughly washed and drained, tossed mm melted butter and browned in an oven for 20 minutes. Fried onions, crisp and tender, and only delicateiy browned (not a dark, greasy mass, as they are gener- make a garnish for a steak a la maitre d hotel, which is much liked by some people. Peel and cut in slices medium-sized white onions. Lay the in milk for five minutes, then in flour, and fry them in a croquette basket in deep fat for eight minutes. Drain them and serve them around the steaks. 4. steak which ig broiled over charco.! is always finer in flavor than one cooked over coal, Jne of the most delicious and fashion- abie ways of serving steak is with slices of marrow and bordelaise sauce. To make this sauce, mince fine two shallots; add to them two gills of claret. Reduce the wine one-half, add a pint of Espag- nole sauce and a pinch of fine cayenne pepper. Let the sauce cook for five minutes. Mezntime, cut in six half-inch slices of marrow for each pound of steak from a piece which has been soaking in cold salted water for one hour. Throw the slices of marrow into the boiling sauce, and the moment it boils up take them out aud lay them on the steaks; then pour the sauce around them. Still another nice way of serving a steak is with mushrooms. For twe steaks select 12 fine button mushrooms. Cut them into small pieces, a quarter of an inch thick, after peeling and trim- ming them. The canned mushrooms may be used, but are rot as good as the fresh ones. To half a pint of good Es- pagnole sauce add half a glass of Ma- deira, a small piece of bay leaf, half a sprig of thyme, one clove. a little piece of celery (about half a stalk) and a sprig of parsley. Let the sauce sim- mer slowly for 2° minutes; then skim off .the fat, if there is any, and strain it. Add the mushrooms and let them simmer im it for about six minutes —no longer, as they become tough if they are cooked too long. Pour the sauce over the steaka. If you have no Espag- nole sauce at hand any strong, rich brown stock may be substituted for it. In this case the mushrooms should be tossed in a tablespoonful of butter till slightly brown, a teaspoonful of flour stirred in, and finally the stock added with half a shallot or an onion minced fine. Steaks are excellent served with Bernaise sauce. Chop fine a small onion or a shallot.put it over the stove in a little porcelain-lined sauce-pan, with two tablespoonfuls of tarragon vinegar; let it be reduced down till the vinegar has been almost evaporated, then take the pan off the fire and add five yolks of eggs and a large tablespoonful of Set the ally served), 8.1Ce8 | saucepan in another containing boiling water. Stirring all the time with an egg- whisk or a fork; in two minutes remove the pan from the fire and add another tablespoonful of butter. In two minutes more repeat the process and add a dozen tarragon leares cut fine. Add a tablespoonful of Espagnole and then | strain it. It should be aboutas thick as | mayonnaise. Steak a ia Chateaubriand and other dishes which bear the name of the once | famous French writer show how often a man’s reputation as @ bon vivant may survive al) his literary achievemenis. A steak which is served in this way uarters thick. | It must be cut from the tenderloin or fillet, and broiled six minutes on each side. It should be garnished with potatoes prepared in the same was as for steak with maitre d'hotel butter, and served with the following sauce. Re- | duce a gill of sherry to one-half, add a | pint of Espagnole sauce, Jet the sauce | boil for 20 minutes and add two ounces of maitre dhotel butter—New York Tribune. Baby's Chamois Shoe, Choose a nice, smooth piece of cham- ois skin and cut out the several pieces ex- ‘| actly according to the diagram. Join up SR XZ inches 4 * PATTERNS FOR BABY SHOES. the heel, sew the front to the lower por- | tion according to the notches, gathering all the extra fullness in at the toe. then join on the back. Buttonhole the edges with colored twist, and feather stitch all the seams. Tie in front with paby rib- bon. if desirable the shoes can be made much higher, in which case cut little slits above the ankle and run in baby ribbon to tie in front and draw up snug- | ly about the lower part of the limb. | similar elaim, when } The Doctor Passed Him, GRAVENHURST, Sept. 18—About a year the newspapers contained of the curious case of Sam Murray, a railroad brakeman, He was paralyzed, as a con- sequence of an injury received while coupl- of this place | ing cars, and for two years was unable to work | otal 1orunto Several doctors, among them some specials, prnounced him ineur- able and his case hopeless. The Grand Trunk Railway Company paid him his full disability claim, and the Broth¢ztood of Railway Trainmen was about to pay s Murray astonished everybody by a return to health. It was proven at the time, beyond the possibility | of a doubt, that Murray’s recovery was due to Dodd’s kidney pulls. A few days } ago Murray applied to a life insurance company to take out a policy on his life. | Two physicians have just examined him, pronounced him a desirable riek, and re commended the company to issue a policy. That’s the kind of work Dodd’s kidney pills do. ée —_— — -—-e@o -- — A ComfertSometimes, When health is far gone in Cohsump- | tion, then sometime on y ease and comfort can be secured from the use of Scott’s mulsiony. What is much better ig to take this medicine ir time to save your health, trimmed, season | them. | Leave be clean | EXAMINER tions to Summer-ide by regular train< « October 3rd and fith and Sth. J. UNSWORTH, Superintendent. tailway Orifice, Charlottetown, } Me pt 26, 1893. 5 P. EL. RAILWAY. way willrun daily (Sundays excepted) as fullows :—~ Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 3 m Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris. ... olen we ie Accommodation for Summerside 2 #pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris oe oan om Passengers for the West can leave Char- lottetown at 6a.im.,arriving at Summerside at 815 and Tignish at 11.55 a m., returning same day, reaching Summerside at 4065 an Charlottetown at6.20 p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene Pas- sengers going East can leave Charlottetown até.30a.m., arriving at Souris at 10.5, or Georgetown atl0 a. m., returning to Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.0, p. m. Trains wil! arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris and Yount Slewart os . Dam Accommodation from Summerside...9 #4 “ Accommodation trom Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart ; 5 pm Express from Tignish and Summer- side eo” ue ondb : : 6 7 All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Tine. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent, Ch’town, EUREKA HOTEL, WAT) R STREET Free Cyech to meet all Moderate Trains and Steam boats. charges. Gued table. C. A. BENOIT, Propr‘etor. Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m wf MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court Hlouse in ¢ harlottetown, in Queen's County, om WEDNESDAY, ‘he first day of November next, A. D. int, at the hour of tweive o’ciock* acon, under and by virtue of a power Of sale contained in a certain Ind-nture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-sixth day of » ugust, A.D. iS5, made between John Coombs and Ada Christina Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Ricard Heartz, of the other part:— All that tract, piece or pareei of land, situ- ate, tying and being in Charlottetown, in west side of Great George Street, at the north- east angle of a piece of land lately sold to Joseph Jackson; thence nofth along Great George Street to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south, adjoining the land of Philip Large, eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son's land to the northern boundary of Joseph Jackson's land; thence east along the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place ot commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of ‘own Lots in Charlottetown, together witht «li buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. RICHARD HEARTZ, septis—2law tl sle tth Mortgag-e. DOMINION OF CANADA, Provinces of Prins3 Elward Islaad IN CHANCERY. Refore the Master of the Rolls LUCRETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and Executrix, Complainant, and JOHN DOULL AND OTHERS, Defendants Whereas by an order male in this cause by August, A. D. 1993, it was referred to me, amongst other things, to take an account of the personal estate and eects of which the late Hon. Charlies Young, deceased, testate, Was possessed, or to which he was entitied, at liabilities owing to and by the sand testator at the time of his decease, and that I should cause tobe published in the Royal Gazette and such other papers as I should think fit an sdivertisement, calling upon all persons claiming in respect of any such debts or eome in before me and preve such debts and day for that purpose, and that such ,of the creditors aa si ould not come in and prove their aebts and claims by the time so to be fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of the said order. ance of said order, give public notice that I do hereby fix MOND October next, at eleven o'clock in the fore- noon, at my offwe im “hariottetown, in Queen's County, as the time and place for all persons (except as aforesaic) having or claim- ing to have any debt, claim or demand against the estate of the said Testator to come in be- fore me and prove the same, and any person neglecting to come in and prove his or her debt, ciaim or demand before me at such time and place will be excluded from the benefit of the order of the 3th day of august, A, D. 1883. Dated at Charlottetown, this nineteenth day of September, A. D. Ings. W. A. oO. MORSON, Maater in Chancery. septli—roy gaz Ul 3th Oct; dy ex m w ftl th Oct; wy ex tl3th Cct; cy pat ta thu sat 30th Oct; wy pat tl 39th Vet. Sportsmen, Attention ! — anioeti They are unequslied for Fish Shooting and Cruisin: Sporteamen can <2 any lake orriver with them and can carry them as ee Weighs from 3 lbs up. | Prices from up. Invest in one and save | time and money. ACME FOLDING BOAT CO., 242 St, James Street, Montreal. septii—im is Until Further Notice the trains of this Ratl- j Queen's (County, bounded and described as / follows, that is to say :—! ommencing on the | ’ Send for ourcatalogue of Portable Boats and | ¥. YW. LAYLOR, i In connection with the Prince Coanty | Exhibition and Races, to be held at Sunm- merside on WEDNESDAY, 4th October | next, the following arrangement for Fares und Trains will be made :— if ) € 4t a Spe ial Passeng r [rain » Ss r ve Chark«tetow 7.4 ! | Jun n N ts e <3 H. & j bb a i E 2 } } 9 | kK 45 li AY fo 7p Retr I kets w t ~ lL bw th | da » Stat s between Cia - low f ¢ } ‘ =! ‘ ea ina ther Siations® at one first as fare 4 Ope Pa j ‘ 4 stati r eave T enist 6.45 a.1 Alberton 1-20 I nifield 7.4 O’ Leary o dics tee ee PG i cas ~ wae Wellingt UO cccrceg ee ee ce 945 * Miseouche. . ..: 23d: 1.79 * Arrive Summerside... ... “ae 7 Leave - for return... 5.00 pn Return Tickets will be issued by this train, good for return by same train on | late Of issue, from Stations between Tig- nish and Bloomfield, inclusive, at $1.0( each; from Stations between Mili River } and Conway at 3&0 and from other Stations at one first-class fare. Returi Tickets at same rates will be issued fron Stations west of Summerside by regula train on October 3rd, good for return o Uctober 4th and Sth, to parties in charge of Live Stock or other El Return Tickets will be issued at first-class fare from Charlotietown, (: pr Traver-e, Tignish and imtermediate S:2 4th, ycod for return ow | | | For further particulars apply to Mr. William | Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1893. | the Master of the Rolls on the With dayor the time of his decease, also of the debts and | liabilities, oiher than those already duly fur- | nished to the Execcutrix of the testator, to | claims, and that I should fix a peremptory | Now I do hereby, in pursu- | AY, the Thirtieth day of | . H. ROGERS. AMHERST, N. S., May 27, 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN:—I am 71 years of age. Iave been afflicted with sick headache most all my life, which developed into Dyspepsia of a mild type about twenty years ago, and has continued to grow worse until during the past seven or eight years I have not been abis to take a drink of cold water or milk, as they ‘would produce severe pains end sometimes vomiting. I have been subject to aevere pains in the chest, with dizziness, which have been more frequent dur- ing the past three or four years. My mouth was furred up in the mornings, accompanied with bad breath. My case was yearly growing worse. During all thiflong period I have tried many popular medicines, as well as prescriptions from the regular m-dical practitioners, but without producing any improvment. In the fall of "9% I concluded to try.a bottle or two of your medicine and such were its effects that I continued it and now I can drink cold water or milk without any inconvenience. Those dizzy pains are all gone and my mouth is as rweet asa baby’s. 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Professor Garner is moted the world over for the curious and interesting investigations he ie making in the epeech of monkers. He | sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of farther pursuing his studies in the ’ | native haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from photo- i McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads - | The Edge of the Fatara,” “ Newest Kn rwiedze,” “Knowledge of Inmediate Value,’ | The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fietion,” ete. | We are eflering this splendid Magazine with THE Ee SOR SSS Casteria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. Ji contains nciiher Opium, Morphine nor other Narestic substance. {5 is a harmicss substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing €yrups, and Castor Oil. ké is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’? use by Hiiiions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays fcvorishness. Castoria prevents vomiting four Curd, cures Diarrkea aud Wind Col‘c. 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Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where [ will keep everything usually found in a first-tlass Uonfectionery. I am : fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which I will | | have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best | Fruits and the purest Confectionery. F ) W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, | STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW, 1893. HEART FSi. URE, ACUTE with *, , 2 nancteatinn Complete Nervous Prostration, Cures by Using i. peo ‘ nos Trt HAWKER’S NERVE & STOMACH TONIC, enenene — 4 LADI'S EXPRZELLONCE Mr. Wer. Thempesa of Marcnash, NB sare: “For 2 cars part my wife bat puter eit Acute Dyspopsia secompanic | wih complete nervous prt eth bss : a ®neothe ing sen -ation about the hrvrt w bh & sense preduced 4a Attacs ice wesk sad pervous, beet Cl epere am! ued constant feeling of dreed, Shes ed wah intense pai+ ia the stomach shet cuting, which was usually followed br & theriag sr nsatiea abevt tho beart and fulsiing pels, Khe tried 2 wreat many Ft a Sirk by the do-tore for some thee, bu’ obtam d ne retiel. Soe became to ¢ *tou-e ; at she ge © up all hope of ever grting t wi cur pastor # -ageated Uist + HA s ae tre MANES WERVE AND STOMACH TONIC and LIVER PLES + which hed yr caced rema hatte ¢: ja several casrs he knew of. We di) sound sue obtained immediate reiied fx the Cit ross aher ta ing the second due, and ba inned te improve ever since until t as wel as ever, nud can enjoy her food without tear of euf-ring. I cannot speek t~ bigtly of theee vaiveble mediciors whieh have restord mp wife to bealih sud etrengih anc saved weed suffering and expeuse.” Rev. Henry M Spike, Rector of Mu*quash WN. , saver “1 ain persoually acges : Mre. Tompron"s vac, g eat thet the rar dieine biel r v weiuced such rem.ushabie Testi te 2 Beld by ali druggists anc general deaierz. TONIC £0 cts.; PILLS 25 os. Mar 2's ty } . % ¢? HAWKER MEMICINE Co., L134. e* "osha, N. B. WE ARE HEADQUARTE*S FOR Wooden Ru ter Dishes ard Eee Cares, We al carry a ia ck Of Wy PAPERS for coverinz Batter and Lar WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every riplion, SCHOFI: LB BRGS., Importers and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOUN, N. B. P. U, Box 435. Jolin<ton’s Fiuid Beef maintains i? high Standani a8 A Perfect Beef Food. | * SCS ia a FOOD and a TONIC combsuel It contains the feeling qualiiws of BEEF AND WIIEAT, and the tonie qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the form of a Palali ble Bocf Tea. Milk Granules is the eolids of pure Cow's Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that ia The perfect equivalest of MOTHEL’s MILK. S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Ilungarian Nails, &e. St. Joun, N. B. JUST OUTI MAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER j Old Popular 25c. Price. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. i893. <—ah) \893. Until Further Notice the Stea Jue Cartier, Hugh MeLean. Master, w a follows :~ Will leave Orwell Brush Whart f arlotle- town every Toesdas Ww : slay ana Thursday mornings at 7 <k, calling af Halliday’s W hart Will leave Charlottetown Ha lays and Orwell Brush Wharves sume evenings at 3 o'clock, rema ning at Beush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and om Thursdays will retarn » Char Lowe, arriving Were abwout 5 o’elock Will go up to Vernon River |} every allernate Wedneaday. On Fridays will leave (hariottet ‘or Cranberry Wharfand Hav: »« Whart, East River, at 5 o'clock - caving Cranberry Wharf for Chari rn 72) a m.. calling at liagg » and Hickey’s Whart. fill leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s aa@ Cranberry Wharves at So ck, p “a., 9 turning te Cha mn Same evening Every alternate Prod . go t: Moun’ Stewart Bridg« On Saturdays w aN Crapand af Cher- wii leave at gorcioek, p- lotietow a at 7 kxns, & Chariottetow n for Crapaud m., and return to Charlottetown, aT ving about § oO’ esceck. Lc, OWEN, Agea& Ch’owan.