en eee eye es = eee AAT Ak AACN 3s ROP et I pesca DAILY WAAMINER. ? FRIDAY, NOVEMBER 12, 1892. THE —_— =< ey THE GREatT summerside Exports | Iris beyond all doubt that “Myrtle Navy’ C. P. FLETCHER, ST. GEORG: PHAMMUCY, 206 bris oysters 18 canes lobaters.. O35 ore|et. ‘ | bri eels ine aroma of the leaf. i(8 vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu For any kind of furs, muffs, collars, astre- kan jackets, tippets, etc, you will find a very “New Williams” Sewing Machine, A nice stock always on hand to select which are seliing very cheap to run off. Headquarters tor Patent Medicines of every kind, Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Krushes, Tooth (a fine jine), Nail and Cloth Brushes, Per- ony n= gree ONTARIO and QUEBEC, is the favorite tobacco with the smokers of Gruvensrpe, Nov. 14. 4Csmada. They obtain more enjoyment frm ; ; et it then from any other tobacco made, and j i : Int t al Per str Northumberland, Cameron master, those of them who have used it long cnovgh ——DEALER IN—— VICTORIA RoW. ena 100 TUDE oute, ae ' aan ¢ st ite ¢ ' er ahanden it for any a ram ve _-_ en i cae his pref ) \T { WDAN | T AY Reaching over its own tracks ev ~ 7 tatoes $113 ether brand, The reason for this preference | AN DS 0! J AN S st r ‘ey \ y x amen TOWD and & sacks every City, = ae - g &8 iy that the “Myrtle Navy” is made of the seateetien. i n79 Y Gr av erg SPONGES ! SPONGES ! patouens Centre of 12 a ee ete 17 very finest leaf which is grown, and that in AND THE oS tem om 556 every process of its manufacture the most a“ eer E have just received a new stock of Sponge $1123 | large ii | Per Northumberland, on 15h ; 107 cases eggs a. 548 bris oysters. 7 ] tub butter : 6 253 cases lobsters =" 1581 2 brie gan 20 i 18 tons starch 1080 | 113 bags potatoes is i horse ; i? 622 lambe.. }244 22.600 |bsa hides ‘Oh | E7006 | On the 16th by same steamer 0 13 cases eggs ... Dees 1 firkin butter. z 420 iamb’.... oe 29 bags potatoes : - 6 horses. . = 15 cases lobeters...... 90 236 brie oysters * 2000 ibe starch. .....-«e++- ” 153 bush oate.... ve = 2463 Shipped.by A M Wright on same date, per b-ig Hattie Louise, King, master, for BW IL: 1:180 bush oate ia ttt ; $4500 894 bush potatoes..... 210 50 sheep. ie his iia io on 34 horses. 4000 9 casen bate .....6 ccosce 50 34 brie cranberries. . 30 $8025 SHIP NEWS S’side, 14th —Cld from Alberton. sch Hanneh, Connor, Boston, potatoes; V-«sper, Bagnall, Trinidad, oata (from S'sidc). 14:h—Cld Azof, Trenholmo, New Glasgow, N 8, pro dace; Daring, Coughlan, Shediac, oats. Ent 16th, sch Veritas, Terris, Sydney, © B, coal for P E 1, Steam Navigation Co. How to Make Meney. The following statistics, gathered from reliable sources, are both interesting and instructive, and may be turned into money, so to speak, by farmers and poultry-raisers. The number of fowl has greatly increased in the United States during the last five years, but this increase has been larger in the New England and Middle States than in any other. Twenty-seven States report over one million each. Seventeen States repert over two millions each. Thirteen States report over three millions each, while the State of Lilincis, lowa, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvania report over tive millions each. In eighteen of the Statcs the annual average product of eggs per hen is as follows State. Doz State. Doz. | State. Dez. Me.. .-7-5 | Penn.,....53 | Ohio, &@ a) ee a re Seccecat-s Fes 6.0) N.C.,....3.6 N. H.,....6.7 | Tenn.,....47 | Mia, sss ee ak Eines «ok GA LES... ccces 4416. ©. i-d. 31 Vt., oo © | SOWEjccces Ot Wes acccee lt will be noticed that the average number of eggs laid per ben per year ranges from three dozen to over seven dozen and that those states which reported the largest number of hens did not make the most money, because, as the figures show, they only got an average of four to five dozen eggs per hen per year, while the New England States showed an average of from six to over seven dvzen. The question arises then why do hens in the New Hogland States average more than seven dozen eggs per year per hen, while in Louisiana they only overags three dozen’? The reason must be fouad in the fact that iv the New England States, Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay is almost universally used, while in the west and south it is not used much. Louisiana has not gone behind but the North- ern States have gone ahead: There is no doubt at all but what the extensive use of Sheridan's Powder to make hens lay and for the improvement of poultry has boosted the poultry industry more than all other influ ences put tegether. The poultry industry of this country now amounts to between five and six buodred miliicns of dollars annusliy end the protita are said to be enormous, Oae man in Maes., near Boston, has made twenty thousand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to a thousand dollars, while thousands of women, children and invalids have earned a comfort- able liviog. All who want to know just how to make money, keeping and tending poultry, should send to [. 8. Johuson & Co., 22 Cus. tom House St., Boston, for a copy of the Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 cts nové d6i wli - - 4p o~————— Made to Order.—We are offering special nducements in custom made clothing Our stock is one of the largest in town, and work manship second te none. Have you seen our beautiful overcoats made to order for $10 ?— D A Bruce. novl5 —-e- Tack Anovt BLankets.—We buy as cheap and sell cheaper than any house in the trade Lock at our prices New stock white blankets, 60 by 80; 6 Iba only, $3. Higher grades in proportion, — Stanley Bros. ni6 3i eod a SOO For Oven Firty Years Mrs. Winsloes 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,” Itis very pleasant to taste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and is the best-known remedy for diarrhwa, 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 ~—_——— Come along and see what we are offering Boys’ Reefers for. We offer our stcck for half price to clear. Read our advertise- ment in to-day's issue, then call after you have seen all the other stocks intown, We won't be undersold by anyone.—-James Paton & Co. The largest, the cheapest, the best assort- ment of china and porcelain in tea sets and dinner sets are now being offered cheaper than ever, Some more cheap giassware, which has given such good satisfaction to all our customers, are now offered cheaper than before,—W. P. Colwill. Buy your overcoat, reefer or suit at Prowse Bros., the only place in town where you cn fiod the largest assortment and ‘owest _ alé 3i | value inthe ity. variety at W A Weeks & Co's, All their furs are new this season and the best novl! 3iw NEW GOODS | FLOUR—"“ Carter’s 750 Best, **Kent,” ‘* Sunbeam,” ** Delight,” ** White Eagle.” 100 bris. APPLES, No. 1, Northern Spy. BARRELS 50 ** SUGAR, Granulated, Yellows and Raw. 50 casks KEROSENE, American Water White. 50 chests TEA, Strong & Fine Flavored. 100 boxes RAISINS, Valencias and Layer. A1tso—A large stock of CURRANTS, CONFECTIONERY, BISCUITS, PURE SPICES, CANNED GOODS, CHEESE, EXTRACTS, etc. ALL NEW GOODS, bought well, and must, if possible, be ail cleared out this Fall and Winter to maka room for our large and yearly increasing Seed business, Inspection invited. Satisfaction guaran- teed. Specially low prices for large pur- chases, and full value given for every dol- lar spent with us. GEO. CARTER & CO, Grocers and Seedsmen. novS —dy law & wy tf “oa © 1 EVER FAILIN CUR OLD ING all Suppres*ions OR GORDON’ and [rregularities, and . make women regular. Perfectly safe. sed monthly, ‘They have relieved me of a world of trouble and anxiety.”—Mrs James Howard. “T would not be without them. disappoint.”—Mrs C A Montpieler. They never Price 31. Six packages #5 Sent by mail se- curely sealed, upon receipt of price. Write for cirenlar Address QUEEN MEDICINE CO, Montreal PEARLS OF HEALTH. Or GEORGE E. HUGHES, Apothecar'es Hall, DesBrisav’sa Corner, Queen Square, Cnrarlotie- town, P EI, (No 2) lw—aug3l CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED hs Ge ES. IN [BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER CENUINE. jap2- dy & wky —_— PURES CNGEST, BEST. Contains no Alum. Ammenia, Lime, hosphates, or any Injuriant. 5 {MPROVED THE LAST 20 YEARS HOTHING GETTER UNDER THE SUN ‘RUPTURE SEO FOR QUESTION Sheet, Om Receipt of ANSWE Let Me SeLecr WHat is Required. Wii Seno You Paicé. Gooosanc Stent BY MAIL, Recisterto, Corgtct AND CHEAP. Send Stamp for IDustrated Boolx CSHAS. CLOT Ss Surcical Machinist, 134 Kina Stecet W.. TORONTO Pure-Bred Stock For Sale. EDIGREED SHORTHORNS,—? Bu'l Calves and 2 Heifer Calves. all first and second prize winners at the Provincial Exhibition this year, Enquire of BRENTON F. LONGWORTH. Ch’town, Nov. 7, 1802-dy 2aw & wky from Office (ior the present) at the Store of John McLeod & Co. law& wy—nov2 NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam -——FOR A~— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Satctweaty Effect a Cure Sold by all Drug ,oct26 The Telephone Company P. E. ISLAND. JARTIES using the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactery if they would observe the fuliowing rules :— lat. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not too loud, and distinctly. 3rd. Place the telephune 80 aa to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Do not press too hard on the ear. It is possible to talk and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loud enough, bat it is not a pleasant mode of conversation, is eqtirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and lungs, besides aos very annoyiag to ajl within range of your volve. Price 25 and 50 cents, Bista, ROB ANGUS, Manager, ap7 AVE YOU TUG SU ee et “Backache | the scavengers means the kid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay Its trouble. Dodd's | dangerous. Neg- lected kidney troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Complaint, and the most dan- gerous of ail, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Kidney Pills give prompt relief. as “*75 per cent. of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- neys. “Might as well try to have a healthy city without sewer- age, as good health when the kidneys are} Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used. Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt Dropsy.” UT he above diseases cannot exist where of t bo: ix fi Del L.A Smith fe Co. Tocedta Wiese foe book called Kidacy Talk, FARM FOR SALE AT POINT PLEASANT, NORTH RIVER. HE subcriber ofters for sale that block of land—commonly knewn us Binn’s Farm— containing 120 acres in a high state of cultivation fronting on North River. There are onthe pre- mises a good dwelling house, containing lt rooms, also barns and other outbuildings The situation is oas of the best in the province for & sunimer resort, being only 4 miles from the city, and its batuing and shocting facilities are excellent Vor particulars apply on the premises to MRS. FLAIGER, or to D. A. BRUCE, Charlottetown. Oct26—d eod wyttf Mortgage Sale. To be sold by Public Auction eat the Law Courts Buildlag 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 Kdward Island, in the Dom- inion of Canada, Stationer, anc Hannah Harvie his wife, of the one part, and Rowan RKobert Fitzgerald of Chariottetown, in the County and Province aforesaid, Barrister-at-law of the other part: Ar that tract, piece) or parcel of land, being part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven (27) in the Common ef Charlottetown, bounded as follows, that is to say: By a line commencing on the north boundary line of lard Jately the property of the late Daniel Hodgson, Esquire, in the sonth-east angle of land formerly the pro- periy of the late George Wastie LeBlois, being also the south-east angle of a }lot of land the property of Peter Gregor, and ruoning thence easterly along the said boundary line of the late Vanicl Hodgson’s land fifty-five (5) feet or to the western side of a street intended as a con- tinuation of School Street; thence along the said jatended street northerly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six inc! es; thence westeily parailel with the first named boundary line fi-ty- five (55) feet or tothe eastern beundary line of Peter Gregor’s land aforesaid; and thence along the gaid boundary tine sentheriy cue hundred and eighty seven (187) feet six (5) inches or to the place of commencement, being known and marked on the plan and survey of the sub- aren of the said land as Plots Number 1, 2! anc ALso— All that other tract, piece and parcel of land, being part of said Common Let ‘umber! (27) twenty-seven, bounded as follows, that is to say: Commencing on the nerth side of Gerald ! Street the distance of forty feet easterly from | the rh side of a street intended asa con- | tinu m of School Street aforesaid; thence | easterly along said Gerald Stree: forty-two feet: thence northerly paralic] with said intended street eighiy-three feet, three inches, or. to the southern boundary lire af land | formerly the property of the late James Cahill; | thence westerly alen; the same forty-two feet; being known and marked on said plan aad gur- vey as Pilot No. 5 For further particulars apply at {the office of | j Dated this 29th day of October, A. D. 1892. the undersigned R. R. FITZGERALD. Mortgagee. Noyl- 4i law - thence southerly tothe place of commencement, % fumes Bay Kum, etc. Fine line of Havana Cigars just opened. Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigare*tes etc. Dispensing 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. Also aug'6 DELICATE | | MURRAY & a MITATIONS, jaan »| LANMAMS | 2 Z\ os, GM oo 1 Pi) pure | ge | rice | 1 ju | Sweet | fag | pare | bg Cf) | | Lastinc) Booger ge PUNGENT) Fhe) ht) PEGRIDA [> ry ues sl =| WATER [5 o STILL HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE tr} IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF FRAGRANT [& RE-OPENING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, College Street, Halifax, N. S., TEMPoR ARILY closed for repairs and im- provements, will re-open early in September with superior accommodations for reception oi private patients, under the charge of Nursing Sisters of the Church of England, from St. Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Mass. The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, facing Ia'housie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessit-/e. | For terms and further particulars apply to the | ister in charge. 3m dy lew)—sept7 Advertising. . Re - you wish to advertise anything anywhere at any time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No, i¢@ Spruce Street, New York. ar in need of information OD the 4 subject o, advertising wili do well © obtais a copy of “Boox for Advertisers,” 353 pages price one dollar, Mailed, postage paid. on re ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilatior from the American Newspaper Directory of all the best papersand class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, 70d a good dea! of information about rates and o:her matters ing tothe business of adveriising, Ad cess RUWELL’S ADVERTISING BUREA U 16 Spree Street, Naw Vartr lyren wu WANTS, LOST, FOUND 4. T° LET—A house, with shor, warehouse and seven rooms, on the corner of Pleasant Street and St. Peter’s Road. Apply to PETER Srewakrr. Glasgow House, Grafton Street. novl2—tf WANTED—A young man of steady habits, who has hac good experience in office work and book-keeping with double entry. Appl. at KXAMINER Office, 2w—novil J ANTED—A good smart boy about 14 years eof age, who understands taking care of horse and working about house. Apply at this office. lw—novll housework H*=. WANTED for general G Apply at this office. novil ood wages. Apoly to Mrs, if—novil WANTED—A general servant. ARTHUR NEWRERY, a” 7 LET—Half a double tenement house on Rechford Square Kent moderate, Apply to B. FLANNIGAN, at Flannigan’s Forge. novs—tf ee bunch of keys. Owner may have same by paying for this advt.and proving property. novos JOR SALE—A Hall Stove, ‘‘ Westminister” Base Burner, No, 50, with Rasiia Iron Pipe and Dram in ,good order. Enquire at the kx- AMINER olfice. povd TOLEN—Aryons giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person who siole wy express wagon from the premises of Mr. L C. Owen, King =treet, on Hallowe’en, will be suitably rewarded. All persons are cautioned against purchasing the same —A. HERMANS, povi—tf WANTED—A competent girl to do genera) housework. Good wages given. Apply at American Consul’s office, corner cf Queen and Water Streets. if—novd M4 INERY—Miilinery done iu all the latest B\ styles and fashions by Miss MARY CURTIS at her home, Upper Queen Street, oct? To. LET—The Dwelling House on Hiilsborough Street, adjoining the residence cf Mr. Lemuel Poole. and containing seven rooms. Inmediate possession.—GEORGE ALLEY. tt 8—octl3 y E HAVE OPEN considerable territory in P. E, Island on the best selling work of the season, and wish to hear from parties with e view of taking up the canvass in their locality immediately. Those alread? at work are earn- ing big money; you cau do the same. Apply P. O. x 155, st. John. NB augs O LET--House on the corner of Water and Pownal Streets. Immediate possession given. €nt moderate, Ovt2i—tf WANTED—City Canvasser of good adress. Salary and expense: paid weekly from start. Position permanert. Canadian and American rown atock, A vVantazes unequallei.—BROWN kos. Co., Nurserymen, Toronto, Unt. treptl4 -3m im ws) T° L&T—That pleasantly situated residence on Richmond Sireet West. jately advertised by the undersizned, is now ready for inspection, ‘ing thoroughly renovated in every department. Will be letlow. Ap, ly on the premises —( Has HiGGiNs. septz73 T° N ONEY ‘TO LOAN on Farm Lands. to A. A. McLRan, Alttorney-at-Law. sept3—dy tf Apply two Dr. BLANCHARD. LET—An office in Brown Block . Apply to JAMES PaTON. octs Appls LET—A hovse on Lower Queen Street, e Apply to THomas McQuaip. septig Wate Two energetic Catholic men to take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this city, the other to contrel the restof the Island. For full riiculars ad- dress Uffices Nos. 7 and 8, 85j —— St. Johan, N. B, (Jardine Building}. ince William pS UN este aio. =~=UNLIKE ANY OTHER. Positively Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchitis, Colds, Tonsilitis. Hoarseness, Concha, Whow car Cemae Galerch. Influenze. Cholera Morbus, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tooth- ache. Nervous Headache, Sciatica, Lame Back, Soreness ia Body or Limbs, Stiff Join AS MUCH FOR INTERNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. It is marvelous how many different comp'aints it will cure. Its st potnt Hes tn the fact that it acts quickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Mag'2. Relieving all manner of Cramps and Chilis. ORICINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. direct from us, an“ on it, wT receive 2S ae that, te money anol | be vetunted Retail price by_m 35 cis; rottles, $2. _xpress an u repa any part o fatnabie pamphietsentfree, 1 5. JOHNSON & O., Bos GEMERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED IT. All who bu if not satisfied. United States or C. GENERATION AFTER FIRE & MARINE INSURANCE, (Ape nene IW ALR TIN EB. THE WESTERN ASSURANCE CO. Insures Cargoes, Hulls & Freights at Lowest Current Rates. —{x)———— Sterling and Domestic Cartificates [ssied at the Offic Here, —— — ——4 . ) ———— HR EE. The Manchester Assurance Company of England The Wester Assurance Company of Toronto, Ont. HORACK HASZARD, Cameron Block, Queen Square. Charlottetown, June 17, 1892 —eod SS a — — — = ——_—S—— APPLICATIONS THOROUGHLY REMOVES Ee color. Toronto, Travelling Passenger Avent, C. P. R.. Says: Anti-Dandruff is a perfect remover of Dan- druff ~its action is marvellous—in my own case not only thorou y removed excenive dandrt aeramnuiation vat stopped | Makes hair soft and Pliable falli . made pliable eee The Embodiment of Strength. JOHNSTONS FLUIDBEEF Robustness, Lustiness, Vigor. An invaluable means of developing firmness os muscle, power of endurance, and general healthfulne | November 7, 1892. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1892-95. Winter Arrangement, 1892-93 QS ,AND AFTER waDNESDAY, N rome AND AFTER fo lows :— TRAINS FOR THE WEST. WEDNESDAY, November 9:h, 1892, Trains Will run as FROM THE WEST. }} | ‘TRAINS STATIONS, | Accom STATIONS. | Accom | : ioe 3 ‘ee ee Charlottetown...+...... ap 3 Paes csncteeses os Ee Gegalty Junction,..++.... 7 34 | NE SE OE : oe 4s North Wiltshire ......... 817 | || Bloomfiel@ ............2...) 7% | Hunter River..-..++s...... oa: 8 EMIT os cunrdcce ddd oreee & Eat 90 | EOE MEU bccn noeccesad oes 920 | Emeraid Junction ........ 909 | IW ME Rirctdeeorscsetiin r a5: (4 BPCQULOWD 4... 2.00. eeeceeess 9 24 | | Miscouche,......++++++... | 802) Keonsington,.............. = j } 4ar, Wid ar; 10 2 | Summerside.......... ll Summerside.......... f P. M. ' | i dp P. x. : lap 12 40 | Kensingtom............ ote 12 06 : MisCOUChOs .......4- 000005 oO | PLOROWD vos. oo 000.22 sece Rus | Wellington wane 40046 caus 1 27 { tmeruld Junction....... 12 36 | Port Hiib..... ....00s eoees 21 RNR isi dktediin tes 12 4 | Was cacsddingses conch 3 30 DOO Feat inccides | 115 } NN cous 3 55 Ch WHO inseceusss ' 1 2 i kiberton ......cccee0,..... | 4 35 | ‘vaity Janetion. ...... j 212 } Ces eecccet =. See ar} 5 25 ATLOtAtOWR....66.00+ ar| 2 30 j STATIONS, | A com | TATIONS. Accom ; ea aS ee ee en Kmerald Junction...... dp 1 66 Cape T raveree.....-..++ dp 7 3 Cape Traverse..........ar| ae ee Emera'd Junction......ar 8 20 i ae i TRAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAST, STATIONS, Accom | | STATIONS, Accom ' | Chari ap “sie i A. M. arlottetown ......... Ap 8 G Net a inmanbeindil F190 | Royalty Junotion.......... 2 50 elites aa ee... nk... 3 | (ar 88 ar oe } 1 h ts 4 Mount Stewart Jane. i i oa a (dp 95 : dp; (10 |] Bedford........+......0¢ 9 87 CBPGIGAR..6...ccccceceses i & 22 | Royaity Junction . vote 1€ 29 (FOOTHELOWR., .... 0+... +E 5 45 Charlottetown.......... ar 16 aM | A. M. Mount Stewart Junc....dy 4 05 Ris scoops tooo € 2 iin cnescivactunntet 443 SD eee peated 7 03 BM Peters.............0+-+- 512 St. Petars.......cccce..ses. 7 48 Sear River...... : nel 67 PEE i ccteenaniinnt thie cic R17 PED . 64 dite dis <cke cod ar 6 40 ! Mount Stewart June....a: 8 5 J. UNS WORTH, Superintendent, Railway Office, Charlottetown, Nov. Sth, 1892—dy & way Gi And forming a Continuous All-Rail Highway ki tween the Atlantic and Pacific Oceans, The Grand Trunk Railway has opened m Charlottetown for the sale of tickets ak points in Michigan, Minnesota. Da.ota, Mon. tana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Colum- bia, Colorado, Arizona, California, Chi St. - s, Kanses City, Omaha, St. Paul, Winns. Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston ang the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS To San Francisco and Intermediate Pointe: Paul, Portland, Ore., and Puget Sound iats, with only one change, LEAVE MONTREAL every TUESD = Pp. m., and every WEUNKSUAY ae a. m, St. Tourist Tickets to all United States upon app rts of Canad ication, “=e For rates, routes and through tickets to al points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, Agent Grand Trenk Railway, NERVE | 2G cae cece Nervous Jom View eat BEANS [oe eT tots ce med ca by or the errors or ceases of This Remedy TRRATERNTS Sociaesanaeie sueve ony omen te or six or sent OO. Teronte, Ont. Writeforpamphiet. Beldia— Charlotteiown by GE ORGEK &, “ UGHES, oe BROS. & CU., Halifax, Wholesale venta. Piano and Organ Tuning and Repairing. R. VINNICO VBE has removed bis offioa to+ Messrs. Ha‘ ze & Moore's Bookstore, where all orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and Touing is widely known among many of the leading musicians ef Nova Scotia as wellas ontho Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty years, his superier knowledge of Piano construcjion enables him te- regulate actions to a nicety, giving the metru- ment @ beautiful even tone, also a delicate to the keyboard that few can accomplish. Me catchpenny work, such as dirt, rusty stri restringing, yellow keys, dali polish, ete Ps. Vinnicombe kno ~s ata glance whut requires to be done and does it. Kstimates for repairing cheerfully given. Strings and Piano ittings kept on hand, Al) orders punctually attended to. 1 eod-—- septs Fast Direct Route to Boston en Ritiads Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGUT AT SBA. THE FAST STKEL STEAMER HALIFAX, Will sail frem falifax to RBoston EVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock, a. m. Returning, leaves Boston EVERY SATUR- DAY, at noon. Passeng-rs arriving at Halifax on Tuesday evening go directly on board Steamer, Through Tickets and Baggage checked by Charlottetown Steam Navigation Co's, Steamers H, L. CHIPMAN., General Agent, Noble's Wharf, Hali‘a~, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Agents, Savannah Pier, Boston. octé IT REACHES THE AGED SUFFERER, WR. THOMAS PETERS, A Veteran of the Civil War Hale, Heerty and Happy at three-score and ten, GRODER’S SYRUP. HIS FAMILY MEDICINE. Tur Grover Dyspepsia Cure Co. GENTLEMEN: —I am now seventy —_ of age, and have been out ot alth the past fifteen years. My suffer- THE ing has been greatest —s the last five years, when have been in constant pain from weak- ness and distress of stomach. At differ- ent times I was troubled with palpita- tion KE N D the heart, and harp pleurisy pains, distress from eating any kind of food, and became so bloated from wind on the stomach that breathing was difficult. Nervousness — me ovine night after night. My ysicians could give me cay temporary THAT (oie, cna 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 — change in my con dition, and to-day I eat heartily and with good Cu RES 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 a painless one. My wife too has used your medicine with entire satisfaction. Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Wixstow, Marne. Botice Trade Mork —The Beaver. At all $1.00 per bottle. Guaranteed to THE GRODER BYSPEPSIA GURE G0., Lid, SAINT JOHN, N. B.