a a EL LS LL ATL ENA AN el ated a: sean acne ee o _ ii + > - | AILY XAMI i | # — Face eee NE ee rare tila ea nid rve Douiars a YERAI * This is true Liberty, when Free Bern Men, havinz to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirivss. Srvete Corres Two Cente ; CHARLOTTETOWN, P. m ISLAND. TUESDAY. NOVEMBER 5. 1889. ———a VOL. 25.—NO. 187. The Daily Examiner! Bargains ; hdd y, THE DAILY EXAMINER) “ose } oe cuz fains 122 Gents Furnishings. me irr A grand Band Concert came off in Souris ‘Hl : » Wiceten 2 S mw) 13.) bby 7 NOVEMBER 5, 1889. Court House on che evening of the 30th Ht = 5 , were = mang y ~™ we “> > s% Kt mat “i j es = 2) / | \ P . ‘5 m 2 ——— a ult Fort -two doll rs and att cent was nh ’ - . Pies ae o~f SSBC N NY) “REINS oo. 2 /\ ay) Sarsaparilla, and be sure you get it, h y . . y mare i The Examinei Publishing ¢ 0., > a TS Sy RN se ‘se — / \\ when you want the best blood-purifie Rusted Grain. the handsome sum rewized, which goes ey - ee AO) ay a : you want the ¢ Llood-purifer. ' [= STAGE ie ox we \ is | sith te ticee eame pont Sm towards the funds of the Band. Dr. Me- nt ; : . ‘ Lo itn nae - ~ 5 y \ ») i, yy \s See Ss \ % } we \\ : ata iS iUTry ? tals : : p . * - ° : SERS Orr, GED ¥, Pcs , Ss fi /\ ‘\ . wm of unexampled suc- SENATOR HayT#orNg, a short time ago, ot “uassieseay’ Gta o pring whnoNW Wap n , aes 4g Bak ei ae //) Ne cess in the cure of rote D riot : i S Te Sea “ LONDON HOUSE,” QUBEN SQUARE |= =x see i : //\ Nr ig Diuod Diseases you "70" fF the Patriot a letter in which he| charge of the concert, und to him is largely = ARS ya ® can make no mise %ets forth the opinion that the rusted crops} due the success which attended this, the Charlottetown, P. E. Island. so = i Fy . Q, tuke in preferring of the present year may be due to the ab- first attempt of the Band at giving a public ———— = | Ayer’s sence from the soil of silicate of potash. Concert. Below is the programme : — -ATES OF SUBSCRIPTION - ; “ ; alia a RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 2 on oad Sarsaparilla Jon Hamilton, Esq., of New Perth, is not | Band—Overture................ bree eee eens Six Months.... Fevesscscrscsens GS OUI mm in agreement. with our worthy Senator. He] Selo and Chorus—‘‘ Mother is an Angel Three Months..... 1 25| = to any other. The says :— Oe” . coy csopenceponsaner atthe eet One Month..... eae 6a od fore-runner of mod- | ‘ Miss Campbell, Miss W i ai ae he . ern blood medicines, ‘* With the utmost deference to Senator Hay- — eT i Adv ertising at TOSt moderate rates, 4s GQ i Ayer’s Sarsaparilla th orne as an authority of long standing e Cornet Solo ; : = | ‘ parse hi P ‘ ‘ ‘ IVI er eter rem eee eee eee eee eeres ** Cont: acts may be made for monthly, quat ~_ 99 | is still the most pop- agricultural matters, I cannot entirely agree Mr. Shaw. terly, half-yearly or yearly advertisements on | - Eee ular, being in great- with his conelusion that the rust or mildew Spl i application. ls is er demand than all that so ofzen taints, and frequently all bu: | °° 4™ Chorus.........+++ yong eon ereNnEe -— | a others combined. destroys our Island wheat crop, can be traced Mr. Hughes and Choir. = i : dl . primarily to the con sition or quality of the} yigtin so} MAN ent nowy p 19090 |= _« Ayer’s Sarsaparilla is selling faster gi], The cause or causes 1 think must be} ttt ALAL NAC FOR NOVEMBER, 1889. | x Se De eT eee nee sought chieily in atmospheric inflaences over Mr. R. F. McDonald. | oo ‘ rec e - —~tWweor . 1 . S 5s On. | ~ fa Dretggist, Albany, ig which, of course, the husbandman has no con-| Band—Waltz ....4...000cceccceueecseevees MOON & CHANGES, rh Ogg, ; tvol ; whatever measure of success may attend — fall Moon, 7th day, 11h, 5?.7m., a m., N.| Be, ite Marcayariia Ki eacel these of lusifovte to restore worn out fiekds to a con-|S0lo—"‘Anchmeel s+. .c..-scesercesen Fu Mo sig as rie Ys +» Od, Be Mey 2 " > | | any other, and it gives thorough satisfac- — of fe. ae the final result ste 8 gy Dr. McLellan. ee eg | tion.”"~ L. IL Bush, Des Moines, lowa. —_—-be determined in a greater or less degree by} . aa tall ioht” Last Quai us , 0; lay, 4b., 23.3m, p.m, N : gy “ Ayer’s Sarsaparilla and Ayer’s Pills the climstic conditions that surround him, Solo and Choras —‘ Moonlight ones reseee N he ro sa Wid d 9h., 31.im., p.m., NW. } 2 rf are the best svllian medicines in my and to taese conditions he can only adapt his Miss Matthew, Miss Dingwell and Choir. ave" bel on pb a eee ee | & ° _ store. T can recommend them conscien- processes with such skill and foresight as he] «Q tes of the West ” F Q x? ) lav. th., 16.2m., p.m., E. } & poroers a : LXer? bd ously. ’—C. DBickhaus, Pharinacist, can command, Thus inthe Canadian North ‘ ee rst wu sabi _— a } oy Reet 3 ae > 2 a = “Yr = Roseland, Il. west early frosts damage the wheat crop, and Miss Lottie McW ade. ; ) Sun ‘Sun |Moon’ High'Day’: | mj Gee's 2. = = co é | ade. “We have sold Ayer’s Sarsaparilla early ripeniag varieties of that grain are care- Band—“ Quickstep ” yy DAY OF WEEK’ -isesisets | rises |water| len’h| = ©Oceu», 2 @e BE PR S| here for over thirty years and always fully tested at the central Experimental Gov- aod eae Sosa eee 7 ~ mit Ke ASSES — = «=: 1 i hte} recommend it when asked to name the ernment Farm (the Ladoga for example.)|Chorus—‘ The Lillies”. .................005 h mih m: after:morn h wf * ~ = . © SE = 7 : | oe i best blood-purifier. — W ° zs McLean, R t ‘ i € 1 d Pp ' 1, Frid 6 47441) 2 28|\ 4 54 9 54) m Oe eses 5 ® ma 2. ee. | ite; §=Druggist, Augusta, Ohio. ‘ust is the greatest enemy our Island wheat AGE. «oss oben ee | ‘nee, | 48| 30/256,619| 51|™ = PeeaGoc wm ¢@ © | wT. have cold your sdicines for tl grower: have. Sy vcuateed with, und low:.te Sees ee ee i re Ay iS = : on eo) “cae a nt o.o° 458 ae cS a ihast t ctiodimen aan sind eaten Gees counteract its blighting influences is a problem Mr, R. PF, McDona'd. : sur av ; ‘ oo; of ati £ 4 2 . nae 3 5 oe oe CG . —? os ast Se. , ve S, 3 > a . : ah 3 4 Monda; | St} 36] 3 43/8 23} 45 SO £37836, a27 & r4 tliem im stock, as they are staples, |(iticust indeed to solve. =» | Instrumental Trio—Violin, Cornet and Organ. oss <3) as Io 6 42 Z ee ie Hh 2 sd | “There is nothing so good for the youth- | . ea See ee : x ” 5] " | x4 v1 : B.. 9 “a 40 . > ,§s3tss oe ES . S ful bieod’ as Ayer’s Sarsaparilla.”— (to enumerate half the speculations extant Vocal Duct—** Musis and Her Sister Song”. . Cwwapeuey §. Sar oie in > Sef ao7 -m CD 3} R. L. Parker, Fox Lake, Wis. ,umoug scientific writers and lay agricultur- Miss Lottie McWade and Dr. MeLeilan. Ti lay 56) 33) 4 54/10 20) . 37] oe |. 68, ee Mm Sc ee | © - 8 aa 7 ; i re <-| 911 5 92110 54) 34] ae = av ase? 2 “Aver’s Sarsaparilla gives the best _ ists (were eveu sufficient data within reach for} Rand—Galop......-......0.00ceecseeceeuee ; 8 Friday ee ee wae — Sie. £8 - eo. = ® satisfaction of any medicine I have im | the purpose) as to its probable cause or cure, | sean 3-. 9? @ Saturday } oo 9 5 S411 25 31 > go Sesepe = S 5 | B stock. I recommend it, or, as the ‘The Island farmer who keeps his eyes open Solo and Chorus—* Boszis”........-..,..+. 1 = ‘ ' 4 ; . ° sar ~- -— * 5 ns ” F ao a 10 Sunday ; a - 6 aon 7 - a ‘ Reaves MBs = * Doctors say, ‘I prescribe it over the and exercises a gound judgment will learn} ‘God Save the Queen”..................-. - a" aday a. aah ia] 3ae ee eo #328" 2 = « ES / ornnien?: Oe eee something in the hard school of experience ; erro ~ 2) Tuesday 3} 20) 5 fe : + @eB35S wo ° nae : ne i ‘i i is intel- 13; W edne sday 4 Qh 9 it} & ¢ 21 Oo a _— S aa ~ where the doctors’ prescriptions have — pa Be 1 we hired Jecames on Montague. zs PT essday | 6 24/10 12) 2 46 18 = Saf & S a. i been of no avail.”—C,. F, oun, % . F ea asi P stat 7} 22:11 17) 3 44 | pet 28 -~ = € Repemante, Raneee. eo general rule the earliest possible sow Pb Goeet Cee ee oe 5)Priday ie 1s oe ah Ni, Stella, Lloyd t 16/Saturd Siimorn| 4 49) 13 e v ; ® = sed vember 2nd Nova § . yd, eee 10} 20, 0 2316 3; 10) soTjONT FAOUS 7U opeyl SzIUGg Aver’s Sarsanari ing on dry suils of such varieties as the red! 1599 bush. potatoes, 1050 bush. vats, 180 7 o . | an! 791 1 3017 9 al and white fife has been found in three cases bush turnips, 800 Ibs pork, 270 pounds ; Monday 1 oe oe a : out of five (presumably) to produce the best’ iy Mags at a 19 Tuesday 13; 19) 2 39) 8 6 6) — = Sar Agen ST results in te alien : : beef; Dwina, Lloyd, 2,260 bush pota- 20) Wednesday | 14) 38) 351) 852) 4 Or. J. C, Ayer & Go., Lowell, Mass, Last yeac the summer and autumn were un-| ‘ves, 150 oush. turnips, 320 pounds pork; + 21 Thursday | WW 17) 5 7) 9 38a} I Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle. commonly moist, rain falling almost every Fleetwing, Lapierrie, 350 bush. potatoes, - 22| Priday | 17] 16 6 44 7 af 8 49 Oo? ee ee __jother day ; the oat crop was excellent ; fine, | 1650 bash. oats, 140 bush turnips; Byron, t. 23 Saturday aa ~ 5 oes a a ; : ibright, heavy straw, and large, well-filled Hines, 1150 bush potatoes, 6,000 bush. : 24)Sanday | ao) tiie ‘dicen ie - ‘ : Horses, Carriages and Sleig § grain ; the wheat was also fairly, and on| oats, 96 bush. turnips, 3,000 lbs pork, 700 , 2 nw | 931 13/11 6) 0 35} 50 TR GOODS of ail kinds ( LG fi oe BRgS te many farms exceedingly good. This year,|]bs beef; Maria, Guodwin, 850 bush pota- t salWadnes tay | 24 12121 54/124] 48 4 Te FO R SALE. witn one of the tinest crop seasons (as seasons| toes, 6,000 bush. oats, 400 Ibs. beef; all 4 wiThursday | 25| Ilaft3i| 217) 47 oe = ory. tonal retash Up-any uvane gaaat beieeeT tne Mio’ Tae cee ee ae i ~ amg lila A BE bear EE ca i ory, results are not by any means equal to the/ vador, Smith, 1,700 bush. potatees, 700 ® iF ) ed ao WTR. E. J. HOVGSON having no further | expectations cherished in the earlier stages of : ) 30)Saturday 17 23/4 10 1 27) 4 27) 8 43 N Se : oe at bush. oats, 60 bush. turnips, 4,000 Ibs. % : AVE use for his Horses, Carriages and Sleighs, |the grain crops. Oats all oyer the sland | Dork 600 Ibs. butter. by Macdonald Brus \ : : B ° wili sell them, together with Furs, Harness, | ae cre —— a hase’ pore wheat & Co Belle. deen 200 bush potatoes, i = i &e. > private sale. The elds have sullered severely from the same}, : =F ia “i he? yg '? aa U 3 ) g og ee ie Sohient ee mee. a aye Sede eee bee’ os a oct28—tf The marked difference in the yield of grain] 400. 9,700 bush potatoes, 8. oatmeal, * ranitidine between the years can scarcely be accounted | by Pooie & Thompson; Myrtle, Kenny, a :) for, I presume by the presence in, or the ab- | 3,500 do., by owner; Hero, Mason, 940 ‘i ‘ini , i . : , a ’ ’ ih (x) Ne W as Ne W ‘ New. sence of any constituents from, the soil, ex-| bush potatoes, 30C bush oats, 285 bush. cept in as far as these constituents were acted | turnips, by captain. There are still ten S| 2 SPECIALTY. cempiaeniaaamasai on by the various influences of the atmos- | vessels, eigit uf them very large, loading, 3 Hise ALPE EDT W E have recently secured from Mr. Me- — a ay sie: taal Oakes and will salina few days. Prices are 4 pedis? Ye Yo ¥ Gain, of Glasgow, Scotland, from his udging in part from the fac at He’ds} about the same as last week. Unless more aa iy Geanine System of Memory Training. Astracan Bocharen Persi i i § | d k t ersonal indtrestidea the edi of making the | aving a northern siope, and farms abutting fi a ble a tat’ " ived f “ J ies Greases of onery Sane : , Persian and Seal Jackets, personal instructions, the s naking ! 3 iv avorable quo atat‘oas are received from i: eur Beoks Lear: oF 3 following fine Cakes, Pastry and Rolls, }9 the southern margins of rivers, (other she Provincial end ‘Amabionn tanrkéds. “oo i wii sedan adabe @ Ate ay OY Know ing them to be of excellent quality, we a a —— ten an crepe = the tatoes cannot maintain their present ‘ates . a iesammente to 0.trespusdence Olssses q tt me tye ‘ntend baking some of them daily with our |1sland than fields and farms with a southern q soctag, with Ooinions of Dz. Won. A. Hin. FUR-LINED CLOAKS—Latest Novelties in all qualities, [iytens ising some ee aspect, it may be inferred that our grain| Much longer. Dats, SAO wer Lat nese, the great Paget sath Buns, Seoteh Perkins, Cheese Cakes, |¢'PS this year were subjected in both cases to The Rev. J. E. Bell lectured iu the new i 3, Mise eae De Peteae Gs ie . : | such Out Cakes’ Louise’ Cakes, Sootek [2 greater degree of sun heat than they could [hall here, last. evening, on“ A Trip to | Cree. AMtors dada’ tilosiny dudak Pv. MUFFS ~ Beaver, Persian, Seal, Astracan, Hare, &C, Rien Stine Siena Sakaan Cake, Kecles| eli bear. The prevalence also daring the Chicago.” [tis said that the lecture was ; nin, and othor:, sent post fre ” ee | ee sure 2 nile . ie : +} . : ive. BS 5 iui, and others sons port fre Oy, ve, N.Y: Cabos: Cankien!i asin Beet Bia) Bole earlier days of haivest of sultry south west | iuteres*ing as well as instructive. The __ Peel. &. LUISETTE. 38 ” a French Rolls. Broach Horns, Rose Puffs, Rock | W248 would have a deleterious effect, comiag | Rev. Mr. Spencer occupied the chair. + - . renci vlis, rene ‘ S, ¥ . # : - pe ° ’ i ; : “3 A. MORRISON $}EORGE MUSGRAVE CAPES - Nutria JOssum Astracan Beaver &C, Biscuit, Scotch Short Bread or Cake. as they did at a very critical stage inthe} The work of laying the sidewalk on the : JAMES A. MORRISON. GEOR es 5 j j ’ ch nore &b : , : il t far . : e ca ; ; : cid eC . ripening process; many Intelligent farmers 10 | west side of the Main Street is progressing : . ny A. & C. QUIRK, the neighborhood have frequently expressed | very f bly. Whe leted i i MORRISON i MUSGRAV ii BOAS ~ B Wolf. Goat, Neoufl Hare. & City Steam Bakery, Prince Street. | the opinion that the rusting of the oat crop in e eee ee vagy gd ae . ' ~ Beaver, WO, WOdL, NEOWION, ware, ae, Oct. 19 Im eod, bad years is mainly due to the scorching in- & great convenience fo the. Petia, re O K ee ae ee Desa al teens ee more particularly at this season of the 8 og Hg S He jo ~ : : ,| year. Great praise is due the party who Mot . The turnip crop seems also to have suffered | ¥ : : os H Caps, Storm Collars, Gloves, LTiMMings, from the same atmospheric causes that dam-} ¥*§ the means of commencing the work. —AND— aged the grain fields. Our schools opened on_ the me inst., al ; tea ‘icine The Sensible Housewife) It is also a noticeable fact that the disease} With a fair attendance. Miss A Macéonald, Commission Merchants, | QUALITY GUARANTEED. Oe sarcost Naanber of Wrappers ees istmel “back knot vo which plam| who was appointed en eastant in one. of | i an 6 Largest Umer 0 rappers ‘and damson trees are subject, has committed) the departments, is energetic and pains- x : jiore ravage in our gardens this season than for| taking. There is nothing now t» prevent HALIFAX. nee & on , jimany years past. The sporadic incrustations| our school from ranking still higher at the eee ; iia ' 7 \ = WOODILL’sS that characterize this disease, disfiguring and! next examination. . Consignments of Island produce will receive MOURNING Our Stock of Bia ek Goods Is Very complete eventually destroying the tree, beara strik- M. rompt attention. ‘ : Sans r a \ : 1 9 , a + ing resemblance atter their kind to the black N Snd. graengt attention. a ee ‘and of unusual value. Samples sent to any German Baking Powder, ieee fines that discolor and roughen the} Ne¥: 2nd. 1888. Revexences: Thomas Fyshe, Esq., Cashier ress . i . aaa ; - ———— ee Beak of Neva Gell ee: D.C part of the Island. AND WRITES: or of — ee It may be ee Horse Notes. er tthe Ne poss ' , oe eae oe ai i it %o.. Sent. 5 39 to the subject in hand to enquire, are the man- Chalin cs, Manager Bank of Nova Scotiv Goods. B= = R BROS. Wenrvenns; Piston'Oo, Sept. 5, 1 ifestations iu each case traceable to the same : i. : Charlottetown. 1 have received through Mr. jZalfour, Post- lor simiiar acumosvheric causes. Says the Recorder ; Mr. Churchill, of ————_—_— | ———————————————————— - master, the prize ($5) offered for the largest} Having propounded the theory, whether Lowell, has redeemed his promise, When —c>1889<=>— BOSTON DIRECT. ) ‘GFE BRUS FALE BOOTS Beat Them All! Boston, Halitax and P. E. Island Steamshin Line. | duly Direct Line Without Change, CHARLOTTETOWN 10 BOSTON “Carroll” and “ Worcester,” aving been thoroughly refurnished and put into ret-class condition in every respect, will, during he season of 1889, run as follows, Commencing with the “ CARROLL,” from Charlottetown, Thursday Sih May, at 4 p. m. NOTICE TO SHOEMAKERS —We wre Headquarters for French Calf Tops, Calf, Goat, Kid, Awls, Pegs, Pincers, Nails, Shoe Thread, s Wax, Webb, Eyelets, .Brass Nails, G tristles, Hammers, &c., sold cheaper han can be imported. Orders by letter carefully and promptly uttended to. GOFF BROS. SIDEBOARDs. Charlottetown, Oct, 12, 1889. number of Wrappers of Woodill’s German Have used it for years, and cin recommend it as a first-class Baking Powder. (Signed) E. HALE. $10, $5, $3, offered until Dec, 31 to thetbree families in P. E. Island sending Wrappers representing the most value, Address, W. M. D. PEARMAN, Halifax, N. 8S. No names published without permission. octl5 Ma. i iEARTZ M&. H. S. Will take « Limited Number of Pupiis oa the Pianoforte. For terms, ete.. apply at the DUNCAN ‘HOUSE, corner Water and. Prince Streets. | oct22—3m HAW KEHR’sS i f a4 ) TOL AND GHERRY, | | Organist of Methodist Brick Church, i i A Favorite and Most Valuable ‘ wise or otherwise,’ that very early sowing of , ; | Baking Powder, and thank you. I was not ‘wheat affords the best yuarantee of sufety | and it was suggested to him that Kitty C. influenced hy offer to use any extra quantity. from rust, the draining of fields becomes a; was a ringer, he said he only brough* her subject of importance, especially those lying ‘in low situations. This is a matter to which | very little attention has hitherto been paid by the Island farmer. By judicious draining many of our wheat fields could be made to | bear the teams a week or ten days eailier in laverage years than is now the case. We may not offer an opinion about a; ‘question on which experienced aud observ- ‘ing farmers are at variance. But we may express the pleasure it affords every well- wisher of the Province to know that men like Senator Haythorne and Mr. Hamilton are ready to discuss and throw light upon subjects which are for the people of Prince Edward Island most interesting and important. Other men may, perhaps, be ‘set thinking about and investigating the ‘mystery of the rust with a view to the dis- ‘covery of its cause, and its prevention—if that be possible ; and other agricu’tural problems may be suggested for solution, to’ the profit of the country. he was on the maritime circuit this season, down this way to put her in shape fy the fali meeting in Massachusetts, in which he promised she would be a competitor, At Lawrence on Thursday she won the 2 33 class in straight heats, defeating Victuria, Canada Girl, Sadie C. and Blacksmith in 2.34}, 2.35, 2.543. The proposed series of races between ‘colts sired by Allie Clay and All Right will not take place this year, as we are inform- that the owners of both stallions have agreed to withdraw the match for the pre- sent season. — Ayriculturist. | The Agriculturist says: One night last ‘week a fine large yearling ¢ It belonging to | Mr. J. A. Gourlie, V.8., became cast in ‘his stall, and when found next morning was dead from strangulation. The colt ; was by Administrator, 357, out of a mare iby All Right, 5817, owned by Mr. Frank Simmons, Lot 16. ania ' It is understood that Thomas Clark, of (St. John, has reovived an offer of $2,000 for his mare Maud 0, landed in Boston, This is a big price, but she isa fine mare, gt Que Of thesi-seiem eal die Bene te Remedy for all Threat and Chronic Coughs and Colds Maud C. isthe mare that did such excel- Charlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon ——10i -———— Di ih ie rad at the opening meeting of ; and Charlottetown tor Bost EVERY THURS- | rep Sf25@8 oo the Drivin ark. os me Y * _ Gateek, p. “ag se Lu ™= ISCASCS, And ail diseases of the throat and lungs can be | S a eeCOS assenger accommodation. Low! q7 ° y si a ‘ | Jthas cured hundreds of e idered cured hy the use of Scott's Emulsion, as it; » naam Be rates, eee ‘ ‘ a ‘ ‘ “ laS cured hundreds of cases considere OY ise of S : ny L THE consciousness of having a remedy at pp ARES--First-class Passage Berth in weil- } ery Handsome, il Wi alg, Oa Ki and Ash, hopeless. Is soothes, heals and strengthens contains the sealing virtues of Cod Liver Oil; hand for croup, pneumonia, aoe throat, “end “raished Cabin, $6.50. Mtaieroom Berth, $2.00 , rary ahany ithe diseased or irritated Throat and Lungs in and Hypoph:sphites in their fullest form. See’ gudden colds, is very consoling to a parent “Lo SCHIRG Very Cii@ap. recy short titne, . Jeu b Sew denen will owe whet W. 8. Mase; 30 D., LB C.F, otal wi g toa parent, la veg Rates for Freight, * be I / 4 4 ae yery shor Lime. JUST a iew aoses Wi cuie 1a . a 9 whe “s i Tv. ° *? e c., } VW ith a bottle of Ayer's Cherry Pectoral in which is always a fresh cold taken in time. Price 50 cents Truro, N.5., says: ‘‘After three years ex-! the house, on» feels in such cases a sense of ay carefully handled, . . i. . . . . ’ ss per bottle, -For saleat the Drug Stores. perience I ec msider Scott's Emnuision one of security nothing else can give. CARVELL BROS., Agents, 1TTM oc. ff 0 W HAWKER & SON Deca baal | ; . ; W ; R ' very best in the market. Very excellent. ase ee! Loning, Treasurer, ree MARK RIGHT ob U : Pre rietor, . gehen afiections” Sdkd by wh Gruggivte,| Kx. Q, S. Ladies’ Ves ened to-day at Lewis” Whark Haston, Charlottetown, Oct. 21, I889—2aw why | sovl0—ly ay St. Jdim, N.'B, vn) BLO Steaks? tn, ts ih a a