ee ese % THE 4 BY SPECTAI * TO al oT ME? @. ~ > rE MAJESTY t AT AKE &% _—) ZEN — ~ @@08080 80 ° 4 \ f " a your Linen to | { WW be White er. trie ‘ as Snow, hiss uniig Soap will do ee ee > * eo *® © * ees Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair ! $ Many apparently hopeless cases : , ( have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE (pA Te ’ TRY IT! AT ALL DRUCGISTS., é K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. sonenenee ee eee ee 8 Se . . 3 his is to notify § 5 you that your ac. [ at the bank = is over- awn; at this rate you will soon be EMULSION { health 3 } OF Pure Norwegian Cod Liver eit é and Hypophosphites to { build you up. { 6 Yt will STOP A COUCH, CURE af a OLD, and cheek: CONSUMPTION andy (al forms of WASTING DISEASES. 4 ; ¢ palaiable s kivz. Prepared 2a 4 Make New, Rich Blood! These pills were a wondertul discovery, No othr ike them in the world, Will positively cure of relieve ell manner of disease. The information around eaet box is worth ten times the cost of a box of pilis mt out about them. and you will always be thankful. Une LL 4 boss, They expel all impuritier from the bioog Pecicate women find great benefit froui using them lustrated pamphiet free. § t ¥ mail for % cta. in stamps; five boxes $10. DR i. JOHNSON & CO.. 23 Custom House St. Bortonm. Maga NERVE NERVE BEANS are « new dis eo the worst very that oure ¥ Cases 0 ali nh Debility Vigor - Manhood ; ie BEANS [rmiher ct boty ‘cr mind cousec by over-work, or the errors or ex cemes of youth, This Rome ab solutely cures the most obstinute cases when othe: SARATINGSD have failed evento relieve. Sold by drug Gratelul—Comlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. “By ledge of the nat ural laws which gove application of the properties « ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps breakfast tal be do euch articles a thor yugh know and by f well-select provided ateiy flavored many heavy It is by the judicious use of fd a constitution gradua ly built up until : : tendency to disease f subtle maladies are floating wherever there escape many a has our es wit 4 del verage whico may save us tors’ bills I t that strong may ve enough to resist ever) Hundreds « arvuul I is re ady to attack aa weak point. We inay atal shaft by keeping ourseives well forti rn the operations of | a carerul | | throw a damper on the delight of the | discoverers by suggesting doubts as to DAILY EXA MINER BISMARCK’S TRIBUTE TO MUSIC Ite Influence on His Life and of Its Aid in Carrying Out His Pians. Prince Bismare« rite musical was 2 He did not mean by , that was no ad eavenly maid. On the ontary, the ex ( incellor 18 @ great lover of music and musiciaus. In the to the members of the heus, of Barmen, a he paid a high tribute to rnizing its aid in shaping f rmany, and in carry iing plans aid the Prince among ver things, *‘1 am unfortunately not ur equa In the multitude of things pelled tostudy in my youth > was neglected. But despite that lam thankful to music be- t helped i effectually in my efforts The sound of the Ger- mg won the hearts. I count it, in fact, among theaids which led to the suc of our strife for union. Practi cal examples are not always easy to cite, « years ago said that his fave natrument hand organ remark, however mirer of the tha he course bk epeect Gesang Verein Or] lew dars ag recog i the destinies of Ge far-rea the art & ne 8o en8 but the first which I now recall is that of the Becker Rhinesong in 1841. Its influence was mighty. The rapid adop- tion of the song by the people— then mostly particularists — had the effect of two army corps. Later came the ‘Wacht am Rhein.’ The singing of that warsong on the battlefields in winter, when food was scarce, strengthened the heart of many a soldier, and the heart-feeling is everything in battle. Therefore Ido not wish the German song to be overlooked as one of the war aids of the future. I wish to thank you for the aid given me by German singers in appreciating the ' National idea and carrying it beyond the borders of the Fatherland. We should hardly have remained in such close relations to Vienna, had net Haydn, Mozart and Beethoven lived there and created a bond of art between the Lower Rhine and Vienna i the ally Prince, *‘our relat- tions to our third , Italy, were ofa musical nature before they became po- litical. The first conquests which Italy made with us were musical conquests, I am noenemy of Itahan music, despite | i my preference of the German school; on | “Yes.” added the contrary, I am an admirer of it. In this sense | thank you as the guardians of music—continue to cultivate it. The German cannot resist the effects ofjsong, He is in the proper humor when hehears music, “It isa fortunate thing that our rul- ing families are not enemies, but culti- } vators, of music. This art would not have reached so high a state of perfec- tion in our country had it not always been cultivated by the ruling families,” —N.Y. Tribune. The Skull of Sophocies. Amongst the treasure-trove which has come to light lately as the result of Hel- lenic excavation, none has been more enthusiastically heralded than that which was discovered the other day at Deceleia—namely, the cranium of So- | phocler. Already it has been sought to | its authenticity—and certainly the Greek record as to such “salvage from anti- ; quity,” whether it be a coin or a manu- script, a tomb or acranium, is not so invariably unsullied as to absolve the ' finder from the most stringent proofs of bona fides, Controversy round this lat- est prize of archwology has waxed s0 warm, indeed, that an arbiter has had to be constituted—an arbiter who to classical iearning adds the scarcely less | appropriate qualification of anatomical and paleontological knowledge. ~Pro- fessor Virchow, of Berlin, is the author- ity to whom the contending camps have consented to appeal, and by his judgment, reinforced as it will } doubtless be by the archeologists and men of science with whom Germany | abounds, the question will, provisionally } at least, be settled. We await Professor Virchow’s decision with unusual inter- | | est and on grounds which every student | | of the connection between genius and : organization wili readily appreciate. | | Probably no dramatic poet who ever | | lived possessed facilities which were so splendid in their proportion and so sym- | metrically balanced. . « Will the cranium just unearthed of the writer of | the Antigone illustrate, the syminetry of | the mind whose cerebral substratum it - inclosed ? Or are we to experience yet another disappointment in finding that genius of the mcst perfect order can en- shrine itself in a comparatively narrow and poorly adjusted tenement.—London | ee Lancet. | Stub Knds of Thought. Poverty is hereditary. The finer the church the greater the | congregation's vanity. | | Fragrance is the invisible beauty of | flowers. | A million dollars | Cares. | Health is Hope's best tonic. | means a million The ‘‘rolling stone” style of young man is frequenjly a brick. j | Good pay inspires a poet. if ambition tapered off at the top it would be less pangerous, What a man thinks depends largely on what he eats and drinks. bone to pick with somebody.—Detroit | | Free press. A Siamese Spectacie, The King of Siam has a fine idea of | the picturesque. On the night of the! fighting at Bangkok he ordered out his chair of state, and shielded by the | gigantic roya! umbrella, madea midnight ; inspection of the troops, followed by his bodyguard, and making an imposin show. Asthey marched along benslioated —we read in the letter of a correspondent at Bangkok—their footfalls scarce dis- | turbed the cuietness of night. One flar- | ing pine torch cast its light upon the | figure of the King, and added to the cheney of the scene as its light faded It’s a very poor family that hasn't a THE WORLD'S FAIR. Only a short time remains in which t visit the world’s fair. It has been a far greater success financially than had been anticipated in the early summer. So far as the show itself is concerned, all visitors agree in describing it as marvellous; and when its variety, volume and significance are considered, even this term seems in- adequate. When one pauses to think that but a few years ago the very site of the city of Chicago was a wilderness, and that to-day there are gathered within her bor- bers the representatives and the products of the skill of al] nations of the earth, a conception of the rate at which the world is progressing dawns upon and almost bewil ders the mind {he.e have been m ‘ny pro the Fair, and many more | The before a wonder world vincial visitors tf ‘ : , vill re wister there ite close ity of Chicago is in itself and its people and the tlimatic effect nothins is more noticeable than the prevalence of catarrh. It is om the climate, and authorities. Un fortunately this annoying and debilitating lizease nfined to Chicago. There are numerous cases of catarrhin the Lower Provinces. It therefore of the greatest importance that a remedy which has prov- ed its ability to cure the most ob:tinate caces brought gen- eral is Hawker’s Cat- arrh Cure, the most effective in curative power of any before the public to-day. The Hawker Medicine Co. can furnish testimonials and references regarding Hawker’s Catarrh Cure{that no reader of this paper will for a moment question. Capt. S. F. Belyea, of Greenwich, King’s Co., N. B., under date of Oct. 6th, writes to the company that an aggravated form of catarrh had in his case closed the nasal passages so that he could scarcely breathe, had induced serious deafness and caused trouble He o the visitor, in ite vast [n careful uess variety stndy of a peculiarity resulting f is noted by the medical is not should be into use Phis remedy ~ tried or got him great pain and many remedies, but all failed until he Hawker’s Catarrh Cure, three 25 cent packages of which affected a cure. honestly say,’’ writes Capt. Belyea. “that I am practically well,and I take gregt pleas- ure in recommending Hawker’s Catarrh Cure to those who may be suffering from this very troublesome disease.” “T can —— a ‘HATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF AFTER MANY DAYS, ‘low a Queens County Man Found Pcrmanent Healing, tis Own Experience Tells Fully and *reely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. ee Here and there, in almost “very town of our province, ire “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cascs that become worse year after ear. Itis to reach such that the gentleman to whom these ‘ines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. Branscomb’s home is | in Chipman, Queens Co., N. B [t was there that a representa- tive of the Groder company called upon him, Sept. rst, of ' the present year. His greeting | was most cordial. He gladly | acknowledged his thanks, giv- ing expression to the following statement: “It is five years since I first became afflicted with a form of indigestion. Last winter It be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrhoea. I cannot tell you how much | suffered for SIX LONG WEEKS. It seemed as though relief could. not b« found, You will remember how [ told you of my condition and asked your advice about taking | PICKLING VINEGAR) “lass Preserve (rocks. Jars (porcelain top) on hand this Fall, and in order to work them off we are offer- ing them at very Jow prices. Call and get a supply before they are al] gone. BEER & GOFF. EXCELSIOR FLOUR The Best is the Cheapest. Our English Malt Vinegar is, at without doubt, the best Pick- Ss0 cents per gallon ling Vinegar on the market. We have also an extra Vinegar if, at 64 cents per Since taking hold ef this brand of Flour last May it has given almost universal gallon, which some like the | satisfaction both to our customers and : | ourselves. We are receiving orders almost every day from our friends who have tried it, and they say THEY WILL HAVE NO OTHER. | Give ita trial and you wil] say the same | next time. For sale only at BEER & GOFF. | BEER & GOFPS. October 7 flavor of better than the Malt. | Both are pure and good. Charlottetown, 893—m w f , / a aR ed ine SSS Castoria ts Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Childyven. It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. {5 is a harmless substitute for Parcgoric, Dreps, Soothing Eyrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its gearantce is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destreys Worms and allays feverishaess. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria reiicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoris assimilates the food, regulates the stomach anc bowels, givi healthy and natural sleep. Case teria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. ner aay Castoria. Castoria. “ Castoria is an excellent medicino for chi!- éren. Mothers have ropestedly told me of its 5.004 effect upon their ¢hildren.” Da. G. C. Oscoon, Lowell, Muss. “ Cactoria is so well adapted to chi’ ren that I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to me.” Tl. A. Ancnen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. . “Our physicians in the children’s depart ment have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with Castoria, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as reguiar products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with “ Castoria is the Lest remedy for children of which I ain acquainted. I hope the day is rot {ur distant when mothers willconsicer the real iatercst of tacir children, and use Castoria ia- g:-ad of the various quack nostrums which are destroying their loved ones, by forcing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” the m to premature graves." Unirep Hosrrrab anp Disprexsary, Da. J. F. Kixcnexor, Boston, Mass Conway, Ar Auten C. Surru, Pres., The Centanr Company, TI Murray Street, New York City. BOUGHT LOW AND WILL SELL LOW AT City Hardware Store. TH E———. R. B. NORTON & CO Charlottetown, September 5, 1893 mon thu CARD! MONDAY, OCTOBER 23, 1893. The Daily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. One Year, - - - $4\Three Months, - $1 Six Months, - $2;One Month,- 35c Read This Splendid Offer to Subscribers : McCLURE’S MAGAZINE FREE to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months at 35 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send McCLURE’S MAGAZINE FREE FOR ONE YEAK to everyone who fills out the following blank form, subseribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 35 cents a month. CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. TUTTTTTTTTTTTTT TTT TVTTTTT TTT TTT TTTITT TTT vay Tae Examiner Publishing Co., Charlottet/wn, P. E, Island. You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months from date, for which I agree to pay 35 cents a month, it being understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, wit) out TTATEIAGVTIATGTIIITTIAATTITAIAG Nhe Ns Wo SU Ss Tn Un Uo HT Sb Hs U's US Sa Se Se be extra charge, McCLURE’S MAGAZINE, commencing with the current num ber. TEMG ii ininte cipsesh ness tm eedines One aane I i scbengrapesstesesseleatehnhiaes DERI ssc cnycncesinnonsnnpeepopny sce ssennont tn00) * 2 -* Sb So So Sn No Sno Nb SL Sb Sn So by Ln Ln Sb Nl Ln ii tn Nn Sb Nn > Ln Sb ln Son inn No he Sn Sb le lob li Ln bn lb lb ll lbp . CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me- CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authors in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russel!, Joel Chaadler Har rit, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hamlin Gar- land, Prof*E. 8. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry M. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famour French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daulet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professor Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especiaily prepared inter- views, which will appear fully illustrate’ in this magazine. HENRY M. STANLEY witli contribute, especially for young readers, a story of AFRICAN Ag VENTURE. NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several articles written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best ‘interviewer in England, from materia! furnished him by Carl Hagenbeck, of Hamburg, ; the great animal importer and trainer. These articles dea! with the Capture of Wil Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportation of Wild Beasts, the Adven- tures and Escapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English aftist of great skill in drawing animals. JOHN BURROUGHS. C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT, and other writers famous for their work in th.s field, will contribute to the Magazine. Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF, R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN EXPEDITION TO THE (#ORELLAS. | Arrangements have cen made, in connec- tion with a leading English review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive or his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garrer is noted the world over for th cwrlous and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. H vailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing bis studies in th: naiive haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be from pheto- graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads: The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Kaowledge,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value,’ The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” ete. We are offering this splendid Megazine with THE DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.00 a year, payable in advance or in monthly instalments of 35c. as desired. We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already suiscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this g-eat popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, UNDERGLOTHING. P. E. ISLAND. The Greatest Rheumatic andN — Cure Of the Age JARABE ANG HD Re 1G) Ww" PAINGURE ~~” ((BOTH INTERNAL AND EXTERNA\) _ St CTE > R MANUFACTURED ONLY By 4 THE HAWKER MEDICINE COV LID: By ST JOHN.N.B. Visitors to the World’s Pair SHOULD TAKE THE Intercolovial Railway, Which passes through a Country unn- valled for SCENERY. Chariottetown to Chicago and Reture, $33 55. Tickets good for 8) days from date of issue, with stop “ver privilege at points in Canada, also at Detroit and Port Huron. TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN to CHICAGO and RETURN, good to ljth November, 1893, $48.15, and at corresponding!iv low rates from all other Statiohs. In addition to the regular daily serviee, which is continued as heretofore, a super BUFFET AND SLEEPING CAR, lighted by electricity, will leave HALIFAX EVERY MONDAY at 12.2), standard time, snd will be run through to CHICAGG WITHOUT CHANCE, arciving there WEDNESDAY EVENING, miking the FASTHPS?r TIME between Haiilax and Chicago. Further information can be obtained of aay Station Agent. D. POTTINGER, General Manager Government Railways. Rallway Office, Mone’on, N %.,? 2th September, 1893. ‘ dy tl 19th Oct — P. EK. I. RAILWAY. Until Further Notic® the trains of this Rati- wry willren daily (Sundays excepted) as foiiows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown : Express for Summerside and Tignish.6 0% am Accommodation for Mount Stew=rt, Georgetown and Souris...... codasiay 5 Accommodation for Summerside......2 4pm Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris....... dinonetdsvetiee Passengers for the West can leave Char lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summersido at 8.15 and Tignish at 11.55 a. m., returni same day, reaching Summerside at 4.05 “ Charlottetown at 6.20 p. m. Expres Trains make close connection at Summerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pas- sengers going Kast can leave Charlottetown at6.30a.m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, oF Georgetown atl0 a. m,, returning to Char- iottetown same day, arriving at 5.35, p.m. Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : Express from Georgetown, Souris and OO _ RE Ee ee 9Dam Accommodation from Summerside. ..9 4 * Accommodation trom Ceorgetown, Sourisand MountStewart........... 6 35pm eapeens irom Tignish and Summer- UN on kk bs cal inter a ; ; 5 £1 > All Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent, Ch’town, Light Brahina Chickens A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, if taken immediately. F. C, COTTON, WE ARE HRADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Butter Dishes and Ege Cases. We aleo carry a large stock of WA x ED PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard. WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of « very description. SCHOFIELD BROS., Imperters and Wholesale Paper Dealers ST. JOHN, N. B. we Pickford “ by pure blood and a properly nourish away into the distance, growing fainter a bottie of Groper’s Syrup ) ed frame.”- vil Serv:ce Gazette and fainter as the troops, silent as death, ici Mw iy with t ng water or milk. | passed in long lines. —London Giobe. You told me that the medicine (x) Ww l , , > Ss k Fi ’ A> e ! . or milk. aca a aii ‘ —{x) e have now in Stock a Fine Collection of Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled | Te was a re ‘Td “ng Pm We take this opportunity of thanking our numerous — ? hus, i se Cost o ar. , : : 2 ~ ; : JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecpathi Wan fo 0 very axpasibes Sihene Di, eb a vs h ae me friends and customers in Town and Country for the gener- : ' Halifax & P. b:. Island §.S. Line hemiats. 1 lon one ; re , p ; , we : Chemists. London, Englan | sieties of conte af the greet weseet tha | SG “tS Tae unt! © | ous support extended to us during the last twenty-five ad al Inter Dnderclothin aan i ‘allows: » "rir y ° 3" + ° “ : 6c re —— | eee at eae aie ee ghee: help | years, and of asking for the continuance of their favors. j *TEAMER FASTNET DOMINION OF CANADA seaaae vcs, tio war Ge the Reel a6 d Dien eof bl scppiee We haye sold our entire stock of Groceries, but not our Tees ee 5, ives; the war ©. e a: . , y _ . ‘ ° ee ee Ny ’ fan teat the arth $5 100,000,000, req | 2 Durden because of Bloating o! | business, to the McKay Wovlen Co., and transferred our from the best German, Scotch and Canadian makers. Aen at Wein dn, me hs OR Province of { the south $2,300,000, and " together stomach. It was with difficulty | jease to them. We therefore beg to announce that we Lonves Charictictown for Summerside about i 83 ee E é 5 ‘ a. m., Wednesday, In | chee -hapulaa wediet aaa cost $388,000" that I kept about sufficiently | have rented the new «nd commodious Brick Store of arrives Charatienowe ee eee Prince Edward Island | 000 and 45,000 lives; the Russo Turkish | 0 attend to my business. Messrs. Dodd & Rogers, Queen Street, one door north of Leaves Chariottctown for Halifax, N.S, IN CHANCE RY. | %2 $122:00si0 225 250,000 lives, and} But I ama well mam now las “ih wk Le or Freight or Passage app! | the Franco-Prussian war §$4,100,000.- the Old ‘ tand, which will be fitted up in first-class style, re Avent. Refore the Master of the Rolls ETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and xceutrix, Complainant, LUCR Ik and JONM'Z DOULL ANI OTITERS, Defendants Whereas by an order made inthis cause by the Master of the Rolls on the th day of Atiguat 4. D. 1998, it was referred to me, amongst other things, to take the personal estate and effects of which the jate Hon. Charlies Young, deceased, tostate, Was possessed, or to which he was entitled, at an account of | | These pills have proven themselves to be a certain cure for all diseases of the kid- 000 and 196,000 lives.—Chicago Herald. Desvervedly Popular. Our readers have no doubt read with interest the despatches almost weekly ap- pearing in this and other Canadian jour- nals regerding cures of a most startling nature made by Dodd’s Kidney» Pills. from the use of your remedy. In three days after I bought Gropver'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 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 N. B.—We will be found, until our N & CO. ew Store is ready, THE LARGEST SIZES, Quality ranging from 50c. to $5 per Suit. Inspection solicited JOHN McLEOD & Co., Charlottetown, July 12, 1393. ‘STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. I893. csr 1893. beh ecouteecrand iy cos esd temaeres | wren teed, sath a backache, shew 3 ‘Ss BU " Tail d Outfi ‘util Further N the time of his decewse, and'that T should | ™tism, Bright's disease, diabetes, cropsy,} could, | have gained constant- |” WILITE’S BUILDING, occupied by W.: B. Robert- ors an tters. ones Wea eae ee ete. ~ follows :— an, Master, i un 38 cause (0 be published in the Royal Gazette son, Ksq., two doors north of the Old Stand. Charlottetown, September 19, 1893. . . * — oa a ereht iis ween ae nee | Enquiry amongst local druggists elicits ly in flesh since March last. | will! : ad timer it, os ) ons . eave ( rel 5 k { for Charlotte- : the facts that they have a very large sale t vn every ‘Sea We ine a and g in respect of any such debts or liabilities, other than those already duly fur- nished to the Execatrix of the testator, to come in before me and prove such debts and elaiming day for that purpose, and that such of the ereditors as should not come in and prove their debts amd claims by the time so to be fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of claims, and that I should fix a peremptory | | by Dr. L. A. Smith & Co., Toronto, and and are an infallible cure for kidney dis- orders. . Dodd’s Kidney Piils are manufactured are soll everywhere, or by mail on re- ceipt of price, 50 cents a box, or 6 boxes am 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.” J.D. WM. & CO. Charlottetown, Sept. 15, 1893—dy Iw then eod & wky eS Prices Down! Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, cailing at Halliday’s Wharf. Will leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings ¢ 8 o'clock, remaining at Brush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about & o’elock. the said order. Now | do hereby, in pursu- . of ance of said order, give public notice that I do | for $2.50. Se q Will go up to Vernon River Bridg every hereb ON : e Thirt ay ’ . : : : Sig alternate Wednesday : hereby fx MONDAY. the Thirtieth day of | ieuhenal Seki’ Truly yours, We have just received a large stock of Gold, Silver and ee — awe a t my office ‘hariotte , i 7 : ° .? > . . on dt te oe harlottet« S. oa po Kk, BM a pers Scoti ine . E. A. BRANSCOMB, e Silverore Watches, which we are seliing fast at lower prices Connberty Wearlent Hoggarty'’s What Seeuene Gmeent ne adeaeanian tend fi a A man in Neva Scotia was in doubt as om . i : . ‘i ee past River, at 6 o'clock. a. m.; leaving oe - Scvaphe debt, claims os evilg os atm | to the genuinenesa of the reported. cure of ves bcduitt ‘ in 10 carat, 14 carat and 18 carat, heavy and light than ever. Also, a big stock of Jew elry and Clo ks to Cranberry Wheet for na tetow n = pA ed abet thon ee a be Mrs. Bernard Maguire and ex-Councillor bloat edt of A’S DISCO VERY, the great ‘ : a select from at a big discount on former prices. __ Hickey's Wharf, ~ ; neglecting to come in and prove +B her | Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a ood and Nerve Remedy. weight: Engraved Band Rings Dik S ; - : Will leave Charlottetown ¢: Hickey’s nnd ' Wace wi gs, Viamond Set Rings, Join in with the multitude that are more than pleased Seren ee? Ce, ee t, claim or demand before me at such time course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach turning to Charlottetown same evening. Mount and place will t cluded f h } * ; : : i ° eT a i. the order of the 30th day of eta bee | toee oe ae “—e a _ —, Joux R. Hime, of schooner Ruby and Garnet Rings, Solid Gold and Real Stones. | with ‘the Bargains. Every alternate Friday will go to uet, ot Charlottetown, this nineteenth | Wrote to Squire Lingley, an at gentle iliian, says: “I was suffering with in- : > ‘ i aes 3 wart Bridge. BS day of September, A. D. 1803. | nan promptly assured him that the testi ’ 5 oe A LARGE STOCK AT We also Repair CLOCKS, WATCHES and JEWELRY | on Saturdays w IN Jeay * rapaud or Char. flammation of the chest, brought on by Charlottetown for Crapaud, at 3 o'clock, Pp. W. A. O. MORSON, monials were genuine. $8 # a... +L exposure at sea. Took a good ly of ston, | Sele =a G. G. JURY egibacaaans sept0—roy gaz tl 80th Oct; d += ~ - ner’s Emulsion, which perfectly 3 “4 " about ¥ o'e:oc) noe ae } A t YS Ln Get ay > > ta thu ‘. " = Ue ent ERY, the great nose me, It has given me a new set of a. H. TAYLOR S, North Side Queen Square cpposite the Post aia ee L. C, OWEN, wn Oct; } th Oct, b 00d ad Nerve Remedy, RS kt Be see ee Ch’town, Sept 8, 1893—tu fri NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQU * : Po . 2 QUARE Charlottetown, Sept. 7, 1893—dy thn sat & wky Ch’town.