h ,¥ « ‘ Sore PPO EE See Se ae ae ae a a ae ee BYSPECIAL @ APPOINTMENT, > SOAP MAKERS §£%%\ THE QUEEN If you ie wish your be Linen to be White! | ae | 9 | as Snow, | i NE R VE NERVE BEANS are = new 4 overy thas « eees of youth. solute ly s the FREATMENTS have failed even to relieve gists at $1 per package, or six for $5, or sen we the worst caart 0 Nervous Debitity, Lost Vigor am 2 < Failing Manhood; «restores tix Br ANS weakoess of body or mind caus y over-work, or the errors or ex Thies Remedy ab most obstinate cases wheu all othe! old by drug by_ mail or t fecuipt of price by addressing THE JAMES MEDICINE Write P~ Toronte, Unt panphick Make New, These pille were aw ike them in the \ Rich Blgod! ell manner cf sen +8 : nforn : a mo = bors ia worth ten times the cost of a box { r out about them, and alwavs be thankful * 1L 4 posm, They e spurities from the Dio « ~wiieate women find creat benefit fre.a using ten Ulu trated par & verywhere, or sent 9 ail for 2% ets. i x five sea $im@ DR i JOHNSON & © ce m Itot ~ toeten, Maar THE DAILY THE “OLDEST WOMAN,” Mrs. MeNair ef Hustingden, Passes Away, Aged Nearly 111 Years The oldest woman in Canada is dead Mrs. Elizabeth McNair, aged over a hun dred and ten vears, » for the past three-quarters of entury has lived at Civde's Corners, Gro lmanchester, about seven miles from Hnntingdon, has laid aow the burden f life Mrs. MecNair's maiden name was Crawford. She was born near Inverary, T 1, Loch Fyne McNair was a fisher lad in the place, and loved the blue-eyed Lizzie. This was long ax It seems remote and vague, and so many tremendous things urred since then that a simple like a straw whirlpool. But the old woman of one hundred and ten years did not forget, and last year related to a Witness repre- 4 touching story of simple life away vack in the youth of nave love story is sentative and feeling this century Mrs children,came out to thiscountry in 1822, The ship was primitive, the voyage was long, and the sickness was acute. Mrs. McNair bore her rer They are: the old homesteal; Mrs. Stirling (nee Christian McNair), who lives at St. Ani- cet, not far from the farm; and Mr. Aleck McNair, formerly a canner, now retired from who lives at Trout R.ver USINCeSS, Lines Argyleshire, Scotland. John | caught in a} McNair, then the mother of four husband twelve child- | Of these three only are now alive. | Mr. John McNair, living on; “ - Mrs. McNair came of a long-lived fam- | ily. Her parents lived to be a great age. So did her brothers and sisters. Her ; Condition husband come of a stock similiarly en- | MRS He lived to be 107 years. M NATR, He dowed, the hens shed at an end ta bn respec ts debilitates and egy A curious fact EXAMINER, . A Big Mistake, The muulting seasor,or the season when | their feathers will soon be The process is one that in cer- prevents hens this is that requires all | from laying The reason of growing of new feathers nitrogen and phosphates contained in tue food and there is none left to form the about the hen, and » that illustrates the furegoing statement, | if a hen’s leg Le broken during the is this, aying season, she will lay ber eggs with i doe: 24 wit shells uniil the break ismended. The } : ; , | re f ua-t be that allthe Lm | stained in the food is required to unite the | cen bone, there is thercfure tote fi rt | { I it ' i evy ric . | : f Salo i ju tT ai tom j i ‘ re suv fartie an » Fs i ne w lam i | g ! if icran i tu Opps i \ ‘ r j sor rit: task cit i t mi i 1 ue ‘ ‘ ' phates | peek tine i hens w ers much soon ind w gon the approach « ‘ er an! wll continue f lay vig- “ rw @€ the vVoung pu : reser ea) ; “un Liat } ama f tii oid “eu a may net begin to lay until] much later in the sea*on. Very many people have learned from experience that Sheridan's Powder mixed once daily with their food will supply the extra material needed to strengthen and invigorate their hens, enabling them to grow new plumage quickly and commence laying early. Tho-e who commence now to use Sheridan’s Powder, will find that their young pullets will commence to lay at from four to *ix of powder and one months old, and will lay continuously through the winter. The Farmers’ Poultry Raising Guide, published by I. 8. Johnson | & Co., at 22 Custom House Street, Boston, at 25 cents, amount of In- formation on this subject. Johnson & Co will post paid, tw packs Guide for 60 cent’, or a 2} ib. can of the Pp ywder, postage or €X- contains a vat send, 6 25 cent | press prepaid, for $1.20 anda guide fre died in 1870, and that left his wife rather | youthful, she being then only ninety- seven years of aze. Mrs. McNair was astrong woman. She did not know what sickness was. She helped her husband to clear the land, taking the place of a man in the woods and fields. Till s e was ninety she walk- ed every Sunday seven miles te St. An- drew’s Church in Huntingdon. She would not drive, believing in Sunday rest for man and beast. Her husband walked with her. Itis worth noting that the husband was able to saw wood when he was one hundred and six years old. Trul a remarkable thing, contrasted wit which Mr. G'adstone’s tree felling feate dwindle into insignificance. When her husband died Mrs. McNair prayed that | she might ive as longas he had. Her > e232 4% ee oF Though you Cough Don’t Despair ! Many apparently hopeless cases have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE . TRY IT! e AT ALL DRUGGISTs. ’ K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. * .*<374e4 6 2 00a 8 es OF PURE NORWEGIAN COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITCS OF LIME AND SODA, will restore alost appctite ‘ost flesh, and check wasting diseases, ecpecial- ly in children, with wonderful rapidity. oughs and colds are easily killed by a few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. Se sere fo eet the genuine, put uf in salmon wrapfers. COs0T ed Prepared only by Scott & Bowne. Bell-vi'le. -_— Gratetul — Comforting. Epps’s Cocoa BREAKFAST. wish has been more than gratified. In two montlis, exactir, after Saturday, she would have been 111 sears o!d. Twelve years ago, Mrs. McNair fell in her kitchen, fracturing her hip. Since then she has been confined to bed, She was cheerful to the last, with a smilie and ready word for the visitor, Her memory failed, indeed, and her strength ebbed away, but she was wholesome and | sweet, and, as Dr. Clouston, of Hunting- | don, says, enjoyed her ‘parritch and the | Shorter Catectrism.’ The old lady loved to fall back upon | the Gaelic. and it was a treat to the visi- tor to be entertained to aspecimen when he called. Mrs. McNair was a good, simple soul, who loved God and served him through the years of a wonderfuily lengthened out life. She bad witnessed many things, bad borne her share of sor- row, and had triumphed over many | difficulties, but through it all had re | | | | | “Ryvatl knowledge of the nat ural Java which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a carefu applic ition of the properties of well-sele ed Ca Mr Epp has provid l b akfast tabl with a deli ately flavore beverage wh may save us many heavy ductors’ bills, It is by the judicious use such articles of diet that a constitutior l built up until stro may be gradua enough to resist every tendency to diaea Hlundreds of subtle maladies are flvati: around os ready to attack wherever th: 1 weak point. We m Ay escape man stal shaft by k ping irsel ves wel! fort ' 1} re },! eu DY |} lanl a pro erly no ed frame.”—Civil Set ' Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or mill Sold only in packets, by Gracers, label Homea p athic hue, JAMES EPPS & CU., ; ie England Chemista, I HEALTH! iF YOU ARE RUN DOWN ae oe. (pf EMUISION It Will Make You Eat, Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong. Will Make You Feel Like Yourself Again, POR CHRONIC COUGH IT IS ALMOST SPECIFIC. Tn all Pulmonary Diseases with emacia tion, as well as with spi<ting of blood, the effects of this remedy are very marked. SOc. ano $1.00 Per Borrie. Os eune voy ect THe Ook.” oo ‘ < “2s ed | i; |«f various kin .», besides | according te mained loyal to the God of her fathers. She loved to repeat. ‘‘Yea, though I walk through the valley of the shadow of death, I will fear no evil, for thy rod and thy staff they comfort me.” And now, having seen so much, the world of time and sense has receded and she has fallen on sleep.—Montreal Wit- ness. Pretty Dress for a Girl, Stri beige crepon cloth trimmed with three small flounces in satin like the ruches, intermingled with lace in- sertions; frilled braces to mateh, Full sleeves in plain crepon. Hat in straw set off with a tuft of roses and beige rib- bon loops. This is a Paris model. M, Worth's Fxtablishment. M. Worth has a « fF {fi ty employs all the jer sonnel of the dressmaking departmen ,* The latter includes from 200 to 700 girl , the season. The busy times are from the middle of February | to July, and from the mbidie of Augnst to December. During this time the | weekly average of work tarned out i: } 200 gowns and 150 cloaks. | good many ; | able and his case hopeless | everybody by a return to health. There are a fitting rooms, each called according to the color in which it is furnishe!. Generally a week is required to make a drers, but if necessary it can be done in twenty-four hours, and, on one occasion, a gown was made for the Enipre-s Eugenie in three hours and a If. Queen V.ctura has never patroniz- The Doctor Passed Him, Gravenuurst, Sep’. 18—About a year the newspapers contained of the curious ease of Sam Murray, @ railroad brakeman, of this plac e. He was paralyzed, as a con- sequence of an injury received while coupl- | ing cars, and for two years was unable to work, Several doctors, among them some Toronto specials, prnounced him incur The Grand Trank Railway Company paid him his full disability claim, and the Brotherhood of Railway Traintnen was about to pay a similar claim, when Murray astonished Tt was proven at the time, beyond the possibility ‘ofa doubt, that Murray’s recovery was due to Dodd’s kidney pills. A few days | ago Murray applied to a life insurance : company to take out a policy on his life. Two physicians have just ¢xamined him, pronounced him a desirable risk, and re- commended the company to issue a policy. That’s the kind of werk Dodd’s kidney pills do. ws —_—————-2aoe Eudurance in Pain, Untold agonies are silently endured by thousands of sufferers from Piles. The use of Hawker’s Pile Cure soothes the pain, relieves tho inJammation and makes & perfect and permanent cure. Price 50 cents, Sold everywhere. It afflicted try it. we quiet} sleep by relieving the child from “bright as a button.” to taste gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from teething or cents a bottle. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind. tioneer, says : toration and disagreeable cough. cian recommended Took six bottles—cough vanished. convineed your preparation brought about my speedy convalescence. F — After Twenty Years, Twenty years ago Thomas S:mpron, of St. John, was restored condition of severe pains and great ner- vous prostration by Hawker’s Nerve anc Stomach Tonic. Dvuetors’ medicine hal | failed. Mr. Simpson still treasures the first empty tonic bottle, and now whenever | he is unwell his remedies are fuund in Hawker’s Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills, the latter is the best pill, he says, that he ever used. to health from a sccahi iil cteinin For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrnp has been used by millions of mothers for their child- ren while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once; it produces natura), pain, and the littl cherub awakes as It is very pleasant It sooths the child, softens the and is the best-known bowels, other causes. Twenty-five Be sure and ask for “Mrs ‘saielinniiilins Mr. James Shand, the well-known aue- “Had considerable expec- Physi- Emulsion. Am Puttner’s ” BARGAINS Great Clearing Out Sale. NEW off our entire stock of Men's, Women’s and Children’s Boots and Shoes. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES dren’s cheap at BOOT & SHOE STORE. J. B. Macdonald & C0. structor at Miss Ru ee i’s School having ter- minated by the closein:s of that institu'ion, he has decided to continue the Musical Depart- ment in roomsi n a central posi "ion. tion will be given in Piano, Organ and Vocal Music, all pupils having atlending Free classes in Harmony, Sight Singing «nd in contemplation the formation of a Glee Club term begins THURSDAY, Mtainst. Terms on application. = engeeee |] NY accene BOOTS Before STORE removing to ou we will sell Ladies’, Misses’ and Chil- TAN SHOES the DOMINION very Charlottetown, July 8, 1893—dy MUSIC SCHOOL. MR. EARLE’S engavement as Musical In- Instrae- the privilege of heory of Muste. There is also for Ladies and Gentlemen. The first a& w tf—sept7 EUREKA HOTEL, Steam boats. table. WAT R STREET Free Coach.to meet all Trains and Moderate charges. Good C. A. BENOIT, Propr‘etor. Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3a an w f Sportsmen, Attention ! Canoes. Shooting and Cruising. any lake or river with them them as baggage. 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Have been afflicted with sick headache most all mg life, which developed into Dyspepsia of a mild type about twenty years ago, and has continued to grow worse until durihg 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 all this long period I have tried many popular medicines, as well as prescriptions from the regular medical practitioners, but without producing any improvment. 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 nov I can drink cold water or milk without any inconvenience. Those dizzy pains are ali gone and my mouth is as zweet asa 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. (PECL OT pa > 2. a Poa — mE —T Dy op RS eae FS SRO LTR, hi <5 iki o Casteria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s preseription for Infunts end Chllarce. li contains neither Oniam, Morphine nor ao 7c & {5 is a harmless substitute Naree2fe substance. ; o£ YY : > + iS i 9 San f< fur Paregoric, Drops, foctiing t rups,and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by Tiillions ef Liethers. Castorian destroys Worms and allays feyerishness. Castoria prevents vomiling Sour Curd, cures Diarvrb@ea and Wind Celic. Castoria relieves teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoriy assimilates the food, regulates the stomach bowels, giving heaithy and natural sleep. Case gnaeceu—the Mother’s Friend. and teria is tho Chikbrem’s astori1a, i3 sc weil adzpted to cl!" 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