2 TRE tae A amee, a i ee Te I aiiaaeteediadll tt ie attain caren waeaidill RES RIE TIES eR Ny eam REET oteRR, . 4 ‘A “a Vw ’ c > y Me <<) Exe ty J > . a 4 _— VN LABOR SAVING H PURIFYING we Ca ia CLEANSING ‘ Pm tin instr Rae | EXCELLENCE | PURITY | (SUNLIGHT (Cuan on} | SOAP. yt SCHEMICAS) FS * [MERIT [25 a al FOUNDED ON MERIT tT ‘ : ; 1 ee -——~, : 4 ’ a i i i i a i i ti i id Though you Cough ¢ ¢ Don’t Despair! ( ( ( hat > tee ¥ ured ees of ‘ ¢ ~AMPBELL’S WINE OF ¢ BEECH TREE CREOSOTE @ rRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. oou“«un eee SOOO OO OS Kiil The Coid. Kill it Scott’s Emulsion. It is remark-! able how : ScoTrT’s EMULSION Of Pure Norwegian Cod L : Oil and Hypophosphites will stop a Cough, cure a Cold, and check Consumption in its earlier stages us well as all forms of Wasting Diseases, Scrofua and Bronchitis. Jt is almost as palatabie as milk, Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Pe z= Make New, Rich Blood! a g iow, K 4 These pills were a wondertul discovery No other Uke them in the wo il. Will positively cure or relieve ell manner of disease, The information around eat box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pilie Fuad Cut about then, and you will always be thankful. vas LL a bossa. They expel all impurities from the bios Price women find great benefit fretu asing them Nustrated pan:phiet free. Suid everywhere, or sent mail for GH cte. in stamps; five bores 91.0 DX L JOHNSON & CO.. & Custom Ilouse 5t.. Borton, Masa NERVE NERVE BEANS ore a new dis pond tT. Thy Le . ous Debitity, Lost jor anc Paling Manhood ; . restores th« BEANS weakness of body or mind cause | by over-work, or the errors or ex cesses of youth. This Remedy ab | solutely cures the most cases when sll othe: | rkE«Ts=+:.8 have failed evento relieve, Sold by drug or six for a OS AMES ICINE om eee ne feceipt of price by BO. Toronte, Unt. Gratelul—Comlorting. Epps’ pps’s Cocoa. . ~~ 2 | BREAKFAST. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our reakfast tables with a delicately flavored | beverage whico may save us many heavy | doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of | euch articles of diet that a constitution | may be gradualiy built up until strong } enough to resist every tendency to disease. gh indreds of subt around H maladies are floating ' attack wherever there 8 a weak point We may escape many a atal shaft by keeping ourselves well forti ed by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made sin ply with boiling water or milk us TeadLYV to by feeding it \ | tle creature rushed forward, THE DAILY R NAPOLEON. KEPT T ME FO A Watch That It) « a Remarkable and vue Uistory. The watch, of hthecut is a re- pres ntation,is:e in e of the cases in the Swiss exhibit in Manufactures Bu idiog I 4 tiis ry is vouched for by the Geneva ern W hn displays it. It was once owned by the first Nupo- leor In 1812 Napoleon was traveling in a con through Holland to the Hague He had reached the Fortress of Nimwegen and the inhabitants gave him a reception, Many of his old soldiers uf former campaigns had turned out to do Lim hone lie was approaching the quay the River Waal when the horses attached to his carriage became unman- ageable. The vehicle careened on the edge of a precipice. A citizen, Wilhelm AWAY ‘(th 4 mrery. Bedac _, eto wire. nda catas- tre phe exe e: Tie story is that farctoon ly carriige and asked the name of its rescuer, and offered him then and there «a commission, which was declined The Emperor then asked him why he had taken the risk, to which Behnen is said to have replied (there is always a shorthand man around on such occa- sions Sire, the loss of my life would have been nothing compared with that of your majesty The breaking of my neck would amount to nothing, while your loss would have been an irreparable ne to the uiry This tickled Napoleon's vanity, and he the man the watch. It seems that postmaster at Elten at the gave Behnen was time, and before his death he gave the watch to Theodore Goris, his uncle, and itremained in that family until Mrs. Klarenaar, mother of the present owner, R. Klarenaar, who ia a relative of Goris, while visiting Gerinany 1m 1872 got the watch. She has loaned is to the present exhibitors. That watch was once owned by Napoled: there isno doubt. One is not obliged :o believe the other part of the story unless he wantsto in- dulge one’s romantic tendencies, UNSAFE SAFES. How Not to Meonuey by Old-Tim. Idens of Hiding It, Save Don’t waste your money. Even if you do not desire to use it yourself, Jet it be of service somewhere, There are various methods of disposing of it that are distinctly unselfish. You can put it under the corner of the carpet for the roaches to play with, and when the roaches get tired of it some in- dustrious mouse with domestic cares on her mind can use it for upholstery pur- poses. There is nothing that tickles a refined mouse more than a few hundred dollars turned into bedroom furniture, Or you might put it in a teapot on the top shelf of the cupboard. And when | the hired girl wants to go to a picnic she may stumble across it and forever bless you for your forehandedness., Another way is to put it in an old stocking and hang it up into a clothes press. When some other member of the family concludes to get rid of some of the accumulated trash this will make the ragman very happy. You might carry it around in your pocket, and by so doing draw. it out while looking for a letter, and leave it for some pedestri n who was careless and did not save h's money. There are other ways to be unselfish. but these rules are simple. direct and sufficient.— Washington Star. An idea in Drapery, {ithend ie \ thiislf liq ii) | fl iif ,\\' Li Lu {i} v3 { \ fff BO IY WilEeZ eZ " ——=S—=—= — =—-—— See = eA This pretty idea from The Upholsterer | gives a hint to those who have square windows or doors that they wish to make oval in appearance, The fretwork im oak and the silk drapery in dull blue make a most harmonious combination. Snake and Dog, While Mr. L. T. Mercer, of Irwintown, Ga., was at work in the field his little yet dog bared a large rattlesnake near oy. The dog kept barking and playing with his snakeship unéil he decided there was no harm in his newly made ac- quaintance. Upon this decision the lit- The snake struck the dog fairly between the eyes and held to him until shot to pieces, When the rattler struck the dog the ani- mal set up a howl for relief. Mr. Mercer seized his gun and hurried to the scene, My his arrival he found the dog in a | very embarrassiug position, and shot the ' | enake loose from his hold. After killing | the reptile he picked up his dogand hur- Sold ouly in packets, by Gracers, labelled hus, } JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chen ats. Lond mn, England. Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to coid, wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming from hot and crowded places, in thin dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock- ings, or any other cause tending to check suddenly the perspiration. The result produces inflammation of the lining membrane of the lungs or throat, and this causes phlegm or matter, which nature tries to throw off by expectora- tion. In many cases she is unable te co so without assistance, and this ic Why you use Alljen’s Lung Balsam. Three Size Botties, 25c., 50c., $1.00 | — | | of a street. | think you are, ried to the house. There he drenched his little pet with alum water, and says that so thoroughly did the water iil the poison that the animal suffered no pain, nor was the slightest sweiling visible. The Poetry of Life He was waiting for her at the corner Presently she came tripping along, and stopping held out her hand, *‘How are you?” he asked. “T’'m lovely,” she replied. “Lovely!” he exclaimed. “I should and you grow lovelier every day.” Sheamiled and blushed, then takin his arm with a caressing gesture she suf. fered him to lead her away.—New York Preas. Deservedly Popular. Our readers have no doubt read with interest the despatches 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- nevs and blood, such as backache, rhew matism, Bright’s disease, diabetes, dropsy, ete. Enquiry amongst local druggists elicits the facts that they have a very large sale and are an infallible cure for kidney die orders. Dodd’s Kidney Piils are manufactured yy Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, and are sold everywhere, or by mail on re- ceipt of price, 50 centa a box, or 6 boxes for $2.50. ~—_-_— He Was Convinced, A man in Nova Scotia was in doubt as to the genuineness of the reported cure of Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-Councillor Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pille. He wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testi monials were genuine. USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY §the great Blood and NerveRemedy. EXAMINER . 7 ‘ NEASUNABLE Preserve Kettles, Refrigerators, trem Freezers, 4creen Wire, Nash’- *cythes. American Rakes, Machine Oils, Binder Twine, Paints and Oils, Fence Wire, ae Pe LOWEST PRICES. Fennell & Chandler, WICTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, Aug. 8, 1893—tu fri >: - mm, EMOVAL RE AVAL. Lumber > and Coal. We have removed to CONNOLLY’S WHARE, where we are prepared to fur nish everything in our line cheaper than ever, auch as Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Pine of all kinds, Laths, Palings, Lime, Brick, and all other Building Materials. We also intend to keep on hand a full supply of Hard and Soft Coals, which we will sel] at the lowest rates. Give us a call. Telephone connection. BARRATT & CHAMPION augi—dy sat m = wy3sim FOR SALE. A National Cash Register, 30 Keys, 1 Cent to $30.00. COST $230 AND WILL BE SOLD CHEAP FOR CASH. Apply by Letter to Examiner Office. octl3—dy 3w law wky Li PBL RAILWAY. Until Further Notice the trains of this Fail- way will run daily (Sundays excepted) as follows :— Trains williegpe Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 00 a m Accommodation for Mount Stewart, Georgetown and Souris...............6 30 “ Accommodation for Summerside......2 40 pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- Cl Gd re ere oo Passengers for the West can leave Char- lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside at 8.15 and Tignish at 1155 a m., returnin same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 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 at 6.30 a. m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, or Georgetown at 10a, m., returning to Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.3, p. m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown: epee from Georgetown, Souris and Mount Stewart....../..5.. ces 9 DAM Accommodation from Summerside. ..9 40 “ Accommodation trom Georgetown, — Sourisand Mount Stewart 53pm Express from Tignish and Summer- side cts debwah clined hints sin wlnweses Oe All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Tinze. J. UNSWORTH D. POTTINGER Superintendent. General Manager. Ch’town, foncton, MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court House in (harlottetown, in Queen’s County, on WEDNESDAY, the first day of November next, A. D. 1393, at the hover of twelve o'clock‘ noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-sixth day of August A. D. 1885, made between John Coombs and Ada Christina Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Ricbard Heartz, ot ths other part:— All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being in Charlottetown, in Queen's County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—( ommencing on the weet side of Great George Street, at the north- east angle of « piece of land lately sold to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George Street to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four ; thence south, adjoining the land of Philip Large, eighty-five feet; thence east for the d nee of twenty-four feet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land to the northern boundary of Joseph Jacksen's land; thence east along tae north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson's land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of town Lots in Charlottetown, together with ai! buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. For further particulars apply to Mr. William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Gnathaitoren. Dated this 19th day of September, A. D, 1893. RICHARD HEARTZ, septl§—2aw tl sle tth Mortgagee. DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Prince Edward Islan ¢ IN CHANCERY. Before the Master of the Rolls. LUCRETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and Executrix, Complainant, and JOH'Z DOULL AND OTHERS, Defendants Whereas by am order made inthis cause by the Master of the Rolls on the 3th day of August, A. PD. 1983, it was referred to me, amongst other things, to take an account of the personal estate and effects of which the late Hon. Charles Yourg, deceased, testate, was possessed, or to whicli he was entitled, at the time of nie donee, also of the debts and liabilities owing to and by the said testator at the time of his decease, and that I should cause to be published in the Royal Gazette and such other papers as I should think fit an advertisement, calling upon all persons claiming im respect of any such debts or liabilities, other than those already duly fur- nished to the Executrix of the testator, to come in before me and prove such debts and claims, and that I should fix a peremptory day for that pa , and that such jof the creditors as should not come in and prove their debts and claims by the time so to be fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of the said order. Now I do hereby, in pursu- ance of said order, give public notice that I do hereby fix MONDAY, the Thiriieth day of Oetober next, at eleven o’clock in the fore- noon, at my office in Chariottetown, in Queen's County, as the time and place for all ee (except as aforesaid) having or elaim- ng to have any debt, claim or demand Inet theestate of ‘hesaid Tesiaior to come in be- fore me and prove the same, and any person lecting to come in and prove his or her dent, claim or demand before me at such time and place will beexcluded fram the benefit of the order of the $¢th day of August, A, D. 1893. Dated at Charlottetown, this nineteenth day of September, A. D. 1893. W. A. 0. MORSON, Master in Charcery. sept20—roy gaz tl 8th Oct; dyex rm w ftl th Oet; wy ex ti 8th Oct; dy pat tu thu sat Mth Oct; wy pat ti with Oct. ras oa i een Rig LTO H. ROGERS. AMHERST, N. S., May 27, 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN:—I1 am 7} years of age. Have been afflicted with sick headache most al! ny 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 able to take a drink of cold water or milk, as they would produce severe pains and sometimes vomiting. I have been subject to severe 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 ali this long period I have tried many popular medicines, as well as prescriptions from the regular medical practitioners, but without producing any improvmeut. In the fall of ’92 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 xweetas a baby’s. In short, your medicine has cured me and I am sure that all Dyspeptics can be cured by its use. (Signed) W. H. ROGERS, Late inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia. FOE FERRE ORBEA RIS ae NOOO ELE MIERIERNERIERE Flour, Flour, WROLESALE AND RETAIL. We intend making FLOUR one of our leading lines, and with that end n view we will keep in stock a full supply of the different grades, which we will sell FOR CASH as low, if not lower, than any other firm in the city. The MATCHLESS Brand, of which we haye just Carload, has greatly improved the past two months, and is now much better than ever before. This is owing to the fact that the proprietors have re-fitted their Mill with the latest improved and best machinery at a Cuil of over $20,060, and are using only the best No. 1 Wheat received a We have also just received a quantity of a lower grade of Flour which we are selling very cheap. Every Barrel warranted to be as we say git is. Cal] and see our grades and isis Ak B. 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P. O. Box 435. Visitars to the World's Fair Intercolonial Railway, Which passes through a Country ann- valled for SCENERY. Charlottetown to Chicago and Return, $33 55. Tickets good for 3) dars from date of issae, with stop over privilege at points in Canada, also at Detroit and Port Huron TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN to CHICAGO and RETURN, good to ijth November, 1893, $48.15, and at correspondingly low rates from all other Stations, In adiition to the regular daily service, which is contiaued as heretofore, a superb BUFFET AND SLEEPING CAR, lighted electricity, will leave HALIFAX EVFRY MONDAY at 12.2), standard time, and wilt be run through to CHICAGO WITHOUT CHANGE, arriving there WEDNESDAY EVENING, making the FASTESt TiME between Hiilifax and Chicago, Further information can be obtained of any Station Agent. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Railway Office, Monc’on, N. B.,? 20th September, iss. ‘ dy tl 19th Oct Light Brahma Chickens A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, if taken immediately. F. ©. COTTON. July 16 S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. Sr. Jonn, N. B. DAVIES OINTMENT Has no Equal for the Cure of Old Sores, Burns, Bealirg Sores, Salt Rheum Keoxama, Ite and all Sores where there is ary Inflammation. TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. For the next four weeks we will sell for 15 cents per box to introduce it. DAVIES’ DRUG STORE, St. George Pharmacy. sept23 ‘Halifax & P, B. Island $. $. Line. STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown 6 a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for 1) a.m, Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for ip. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply *o W. W. CLARKE, Agent from Halifax about }tummerside about Summerside Halifax, WN. &., STOVES Are at Dodd & Rogers’. Charlottetown, October 4, 1893—tu th sar Prices Down! We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices than ever. Also, a big stock of Jewelry and Clocks to select from at a big discount on former prices. Join ix. with the multitude that are more than pieased with the Bargains. We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY G. G. JURY, North Side Queen Square, opposite the Post Office Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thu sat & wky Charlottetown, July 12, 1892. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. I893. Saad UN i893. Until Further Notice the Steamer “J acque Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master, will run a follows :— Will leave Orwell Brash Wharf for Charlotte- town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, calling at Haliiday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at 8 o’clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 5 o’elock. Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every alternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave Charilottetow: for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s W her(, East River, at 5 o’c<lock, a m leavin Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetown at 7.00 2 m., calling at Haggarty’s and Hickey’s W hart. Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry W harves at 3 o'clock, p. m., re- turning to Charlottetown same evening. Every alternate Frida will go to Meunt Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave Crapaud or Char- lottetown at7 o'clock, a m.: will leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, at $ o’ciock., p- m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving about § o’e.0ck. L. 0, OWEN, Agen, Ch’town.