ene es : ' should have been familiar with bow, sling and maquahuill ; him for comrades; the warrior’s school, even the actual field, had been better for him than the nursery. curred to the monarch. . was gathered to his fathers, who was to su prepare will be received by the undersigned | 4 the Lord of ‘Tlacopan? a RE TOE EET LEE L LILES “7. THS FATR GOD. BvOK FOUR. wted had the strong hand of a warrior, and was , fearless except of the gods. lo’ is my only hope. From you he first caught the desire of greatness, and you can make him great. him asa comrade; love him as a brother; teach him the elements of war-—to wield spear and maquahuitl ; to bear the ehield ; to command Show nim the j jand to be brave and generous. ways of ambition. Above all,’ he raised his head and band and looked the ‘above all, let hit much Am as he spoke CHAPTER lL. Conti a) \ 1a AN ‘ puenee- a impersonation of his idea abov know that a king may find his glory as in the love of his people as in his power. | understood 2” uf i Hualpa did not look up, but said, *"< he worthy? I have the skill of hand » but have I the learning? se ‘To make him learned belongs to the priests. latter to his befor ve the lor als ** Per Iztapalapan,” said the slaves, ‘Take me there reach the hunting grounds, and you shall have a feast to-night.” fhey bent te the paddles, and vested not until he saw the white houses of the city, KE DAILY EXAMINER lake ' To be sold by Public Atiction, on | the other part: - | No.27, bounded as follows, that is to say: line commencing at a stake set in the south side Mortgage Sale. WEDNES- DAY, the 6ih day of February, A 1). 1889, at Twelve o'clock, noon, at the Court House in Charlottetown, under at d by virtue of a Power ef “ale contained in an Indenture of Mortgave bear.pe date the lth day of January, A. D. iov4, phd wade between William Murphy, of cin ersct, Lot Pwenty-Seven. in Prince County, in Prince Kdward Island, and Rose Ana, his wife, of the one part, and Daniel Hodgson, of ‘ jrarlottetown, in Queen's County, in said Isiand, Trustee and Executor of the last will and teatament of Charles Wright, deceased, ot LL that tract, piece | and parcel . . situate, lving and being in Lot or Township By a built far into the lake in imitation of the : aetna © | of the Anderson Road, and ae side of apital L only asked you te make him a warrior. ithe road leading to eran tk eave a tee e Lakh. oo ° ‘ 9” i yw the same to 1€ Glivision ine ** Not to the town, but the place of Guata «Does that not belong to the on but | ee han moicty of said Township; mozin,” he then said. ‘Speed ! the sun is ris “No; he derives nothing Irom them Sut| ieice west in said division line three zin, en s the soul. the arrow. ‘* Then Laccept the charge. with me?” o ** Always—even to battle. O mighty king! was the ing high.” Arrived at the landing, Montezuma set for- ward alone to the palace. The path led into a grove of cedar and wild orange trees, in- terspersed with ceidas, the true kings of the Shall he go! They will not teach him to launch | (pains and fifty-eight tinks; thence north to the Anderson . ; game eastwardly to the place of comimenceinent, | containing Thirty Acres ot Land, a little more or less. Road aforesaid; thence along the ALSo— AL that other tract. piece and parcel of shadow of the! Land in said Lot and County aforesaid, bounded . * in bee a narihad s } Commencing at a “ests New Mexico. he air was sweet : 2 a a ° and described as follows | g forests of Ne vol E ee to eazh other from | ©oming fate upon thy spirit then * atake fixed onthe southside of the Anderson with perfume ; birds sang to each . othe Road, and in the north-east angie of 65 Acres of the coverts; and altogether morning on the (To be continued. ) lake was less beautiful than morning in the ome ‘tzin’s garden. In the multitude of walks he Piles! Piles! Itching Piles! : : , “se . became bewildered ; but, as he was pleased by , , ad ked t consul Symproms.— Moisture; intense itching an all he beheld, he walked on without consult-; S¥) ; tu cee Moco. 308 stinging; moist at night; worse by scratching, the : neth, guided by the sound t ing the san. <A iengtn, g , , al - ; of ¥ oices, he came to the arena for material If allowed to continue tumors form, whic 2 iS games; and there he found Hualpa aud Io’ practising with the bow. tru a SwayNne's OINTMENT stops the itching and He had been wont to regard lo’ as a child, bleeding, heals ulce: a. — ia ogi unripe for any but childish amusements, and | remove the tum we ve : — > = hardly to be trusted alone. Absorbed in his mail, for 5 ) cents Swayn - a ee a business of governing, he had ja lphir atl2n how increase of years brought the boy strength, | ——— stature, and corresponding tastes. Now hx was admonished of his neglect; the stripling A not observed men ought to have been given Charlottetown Driving Park. TENDERS FOR LUMBER. An idea of ambition also oc- When he himself} eed him on thethrone? Cuitlahua. ( Why not i cama, up to loTH FEBRUARY, 1889, from parties io supply the following Lumber: } | ; } willin.s | Meanwhile the two diligently pursued their | 25 green Cedar Posts, ; ’ ® fa 5 a - rth t the pent > king came upon | seund, IZ i in jenzth, { sport. At the moment the k ig came UupK inches in diameter at the small end. trem Hualpa Was giVing some directions as to} £75 du.. 6 feet, not les3 than 6 inches at small tue mode of holaing the brave weapon. Lhe | end. | j j 2) ; : J . » gel a ; sal hoy listened eageriv—a sign that pr used the } 325 do. et, not less than 6inchee at sinall : as by $ race as a2 a to flatt i end, ! observer, tol nothing is > va y iS tO hatte? 6 do.. 12 feet, not less than 5? inches al — | the hope of a dreamy heart. Observing them | eya, further, he saw lo’ take the st and, draw the | 55,000 feet full inch Hemlock Boards, free ot | lp : 1 : ea nkea t laws, suwed evenly to proud edye, | arrow quite to the head, and strike the targe*. sha and a w 2 — or, Oo proud e& ! } } ; | goed guailly au ee ength. At the second trisi he pt reed the _ centre. i . 11.250 running feet of 2x6 ineh = pruce Scant- i Hualpa embraced the s olar joyously; aud i jing. in 20 feet lengthe. there upon the King warmed toward the wat 10,50) do. of 3x4 inch, 20 feet longths. rior, and tears blinded his eyes, Advancing| ‘Tenders will be received for the whole or part, iato the arena, the clanging of his golden san-! and « : eels are : dals announced his presence. }amount of tender must accompany each as} sample free to all youns and middle-aged ican 1 1 kissed t] +} | security for the delivery of the Lumber. . |men. Send now. The Gold and Jewetled And they knelt and kissed the earth. | ‘fhe Lumber to be delivered on some wharf in} \104.) awarded to the author by the National | ‘Stand up! he said, witn the smile which | Charlottetown, or at the Charlottetown Railway | ee a ee \ 4 “oe Pp vO ; . ; 24 > ce s ‘jat ‘ . ave his countenance a womanly beauty. } Vepot, not later than Ist June next, 1889 | Medical Assoviation. Ad ~ -. 5 oh Box - . - - - . ry . * ros a8 r . and to Hualpa he added, **1 thought vour | A. B. WARBURTON. 1895, Boston, Muass., o1 Di . Fan | a. da Seeret TER, g te of Harvard Medical Colleve I ; ult : woul ‘e attrac Seeretary. KER, graduste of irvard Medical College, palace by Chapultepec would be more attrac- | : . . i : q r |} (h'tawn, Jan, &, 1889 -2aw & wky 25 vears’ practice in Boston, who may be con- tive than the practice of arms; more credit | = | ear pre ctie oa 08 , — a should have been given the habits of a hunter. | | sulted confi lentially. Specialty, Diseases of . | | Man. Oijice, No Bultnel Stree I ¢ mske him of excellent skill.” + Ut tt y a p 8 by earning at the same was right to make you noble. But what] a 2 fn LD il mg SD n you m ake of Lo’? aS e = & fe eS } | If vou will vive the time, ) king, l can | ** And what says the son of Tecalco lo’ knelt again, saying, ‘I have a pardon ) wk | _ ~ -_—_—— 1 ‘A pardon! For wishiug to be a war-! : yy i ’ ° ; ow E e ‘ ’ a ‘ i + " . teal ‘ ais . ‘ | *’ wish our Customers, one and ail, a if the king will hear me—I have heard | \ HAPPY AND PROSPEROUS NE W ya say that in your youth you divided your | YEAR. _ a 4 sys between the camp and the temples, | ~“*""" + j s the ntie £ the rey “re . time the duties of the Oar Travellers are now on their respective riest and the warrior. | scriptions for all diseases. ‘rtified cheque for 1b per cent of the ; only tie knowl barwiess,and will efiect s permanent and speedy eure, whether the paticnt ts 8 moderate Grinker or ac alcoholic wreck. Ithas been givenin thousands Land in possession of James Johnston ; thence inving sonth about ninety chains tothe divi- on line of Township No. 27; thence west along said line toa Furm inthe occupation of John | Kelly: tuence foliowing the said John Kelly's { east line to the aferevaid road ; thence east ward- | ly along the said road to the stuke or place of smmencement, containing 69 Acres of Land, a often bleed and ulcerate, becoming very sere. j litthe more or less. Dated this T'wenty-Ninth day of December, . D, 1888. ‘ EDWARD J. HODGSON, es w | Surviving Executor of the last Will and Testa- | ment of Daniel Hodgson, deceased, and Trustee of Estate of late Charles Wright dec29—eod & wky al ale e > ti o: ‘4 fan 2 BY i ‘oad Wey Wea * “Qe See ioe d r set rive : Si or mh “7 ApEOOD: APES Pty General and NERVOUS DEBILITY; U ¥ e “SN Weakness of Kk cy and Tdind: Effects dar’ dh of Errors or Facesses in Old or Young. Robust, Noble VANGOOD fully ored. How to Retarre and Strenethea WEAK. UNDER! SLOPED GHEANS & PARTS of PONY, Alsi a“ Tu? A\T~Tecefts in a dey Men iectify feom 47 Siater, Territ ~ vlan Countries, Yon can write in Fool, fui gedan tad i : me proofs malied free. Address ERIE MEDICAL 6O., BUFFALO, MH. Y, ineale d } om a om @ ot 2 a> 1 nope. « te De straight and i EX ; 3 + ti Ns 1 “a ; Vi j & 3 3 \ and not less than 7 j A B rs , ey te es . ’ rHE SCIENCE OF LIFE, the great Medical Work of the Age on Errors untold Decline, and the Vremature of Youth, 300 pages, 3 , VO., Cloth, 125 pre ful! gilt, mail, sealed. $1.00, by A & wiry Cem ne 3 Ba 2h SESE Oe : ‘ : : . ‘ah aS 3 5% nor Uabit, Positively Cered nisteriog Dr. Haises’ Goiden Spéciic, Ty can be given in acup of coffeecr tea without ge ofthe pergon taking 't; isabsolutely wit_lvr cases, and in every instance a perfect cura as foliowed. 22 never fails, The system once {ro preenated with the Specific, {t becomes an "ter for the liquor appetite toexict For That J may be able | routes with Se eee el toll partiamiate address GUILDER snhe day to serve you, 0 king, I have stolen | PLCS IC CO..4NS Race St.. Cinciusnti,O. awav from Tenochtitlan _" et Montezuma laid his hand tenderly on the | SPRING SAMPLES. Patented and y's head, and said: ‘*‘ No more. I know all in U. 8. Canada, Huitzil’ to give you strength and courage. i p e) lenve you both! p Ii nearest yon target's heart his the shield shall | be. Dp ; t Ww liascalan would not have escaped scarless. ibove the king's bolt “By a thorough knowledge of the natural ‘* Mine is the shield! mine is the shield !” | laws which govern the operations of digestion 4 ied, exaltantly, ‘‘O that a minstre} was | 2@4 nutrition. and by a careful application of the sent. % aguee hase a, » | fine properties of weil-selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps ” + would have &@ sopg—my first song.” | has provided our breakfast tables with a deli- ‘* Very proud !” said the king, yood-| «ately flavored beverage which mny save us iin iy ‘Know you, boy, the warrior | Many heavy a _, it is by the judicious ‘ounte his tive nie whe .e - use of such articles of diet that a consti! ution a \ptives only when the battie is may be gradually built up until strong enough to bach ay Here, Lord Hualpa, the boaster | resist every tendency to disease. Hundreds of fhoemat be lbeate ; , . ) a berry in this trial than a muy escape many a fatal shaft by keeping our > = | selves wel! fortified with pure blood anda pro- fue hunter took the vacant place; his} perly nourizhed frame.” — Civil Service Gazette. arrow whistled away, and the report came: . Made simply with boiling water and milk. yack from tie target. By a happy accident, | Sold only in packets, by Grocers, labelled thus: if sneh it were, the copper point was planted JAMES EPPS & CO.., Homeopathic Chemists, exactly tn che middle of th+ space between } London, England. the other two. decl9—1 yr dv & why Vore joyous than before arose the ery of wo I Mine is the shield, mine is the shield !’” victory, and how I passed from successes at first the inmost trifling. t sleawed the day when I can set before him the prospect of a throne instead of a shield !”’ l Ss ‘ s generosity. t the would be over a friend found, whose love is | | } Whit gained ? the king. to the palace the ‘tzin. ‘to before and tell him I am coming. | Che voy ran ahead, and th lei ely } f: nerinati tollowed him the monarch schgecl its sual Cures [jronic | oustipation, aucholy. = R ae mm of a ceihba tree he | " 4 a} : sopped and said, ** There is a service you ' Ce Ani in sht do me that lies nearer my a ies [jostiveness, = all [Jorlaints ith a careless show of skill; and when it | 5 jnivered in the target about a palm’s breadth | >3 below the mark, he said, laughing, ‘ I am at | least within the line of a good bowman. A} ' | ax to hit the lower edge of the heart squarely | white; and when he saw how exactly Hual- P ‘Ss was and will 1 weeld great | We solicit for them a favorable reception, and | guarantee to meet all fair and honorable com- petition in prices. say, ask the ake my position to be a warrior. w, and give me the bow. Arise, It is long since I ulel the cord, aad my hand may have weak- wd and my eyes become dim; but I chal- | [ have a shield wrought of | irl aad gold, unfit for the field, yet beauti- | 1} as a prize of skill. Who plants an arrow SHITH BROS. Granville and Due Streets, HALIFAX, N. S. ' i . - } jan. ' GRATEFUL—-COMFORTING. GUGL BREAKFAST. The challenge was accepted, and after pre- stration the monarch dropped his mantle and wok the stand. He drew the shaft to his ear r lu’ next took the bow, and was so fortunate > . subile maladies are floating around ns ready to attack wherever there is a weak point. We 1. Prove your quality. To ‘, ‘DT have beaten aking and a warrior! } in 4 mouths, without any discomfort to wagrer. most pe: Every T: Send Ge. Stamp for information. —Adlress, 4 King Si. West, Foren'’o. or Asuifinio. X.Y. ~~ 44 5 a Chas. Clathe’s ss" Children cured in ¢ and Aduits (at least 89 per ct.) rp The iect system to sec -re satisfaction by mail. uss svecially made for each case, Orders 3 p.m. mai‘lel same day (prepaid and eceived by Y registered’, Pac only “ne omnes, Perfecs VENTIL TION, Warranted for ive verre. Highest Awards rt Centennial avd wherever exhibited. 163,0 sald. Jilustrated Book; iny7lna’ le E48. CLUTH . 113 UPTURE The last 25 years I have adjusted more Trusses than any man in America. Valu- | able Patents, my own invention, in Truss- es, Spinal and Club Feet Instruments. Rupture—i will guarantee to hold largest Rupture without touching your hip, no straps whatsoever, waterproof. Largest stock of general ewes, ase the great Cluthe Spiral Trusses in stock. Reliable system for ORDERING BY MAIL. a ’ Spinal instrumentsoer ine weakos and more effective, : Iclaim the only me- C LU B FE Peon’ system to straighten born Club Feet( Patented.) Twiil prove to anybody that operation never did nor can straighten Club Feet. Send 6 cent stamps for Book. CHAS. CLUTEE, 118 King St. W., Teronto. Aud the king, listening, said to himself, l remetnber my own youth, and its earliest Ah! who but Huitzi?’, sther of all the golds, can tell the end? 7 ' ve Latyget was brought him, and he mea- ured the distance of each arrow from the} _ planted between the others, his | ubtle mind detected the purpose and the | ** The victory is yours, O my son, and so is | he shield,” he said, slowly and thoughtfully. | ‘ Butah! were it given you to look with eyes | ike mine—with eyes sharpened by age for | discovery of blessings, your rejoicings ee S Ss eB tae ~ee . (Ziguid,) w® Note.— This favorite medicine is put up in oval bottles holding three ounces cach, with the name blown in the glass, and the name of the inventor, S. R. Camp- bell, in red ink across the face of the label, Beware of imitations, refuse all substi- tutes, and you will not be disappointed. (jampbel's (Jathartic (ompound yroot against vanity and the hope of reward.” | Hualpa unerstood him and was proud. was the prize lost to Montezuma ‘* It grows late; my time is sacred,” said } ‘Lord Hualpa stay and guide ma! And Io’, be you my courier mY | mii Crbipe Ts ; ‘The will of the great king is mine,’ Hua!lpa | re oe Tr a low oe Dyspepsia, or Indicestion, Bilious Hen - am old,” pursued Montezuma, | a. pane . when the things of oa begin to veseil 4 Affections, Headache, Heartburn, liow EO el i 5 e e | Laide wt the Ginter eumintisr om me, i would the pleasant to have a son Acidity of the Stomach, tt RLism, wo j , . : +: fieas + aeons W mi the Empire from my ghoulders.| L:088_of Avpet'te, Gra Nervous 7 * Om golng , : & Seeker of tie | Up the steps of the temple, Debility, Nausea, or Vomiting, &e., &e and prayer = holy peace that lies in worship | be & core ‘i “86 government would not then! att , (usturh me. Butl am sensible * Sanvone could thus relieve nze unless he arising from a disordered state of the Liver, Stomach and Bowels, such as ee Price 25 Cents por Bottie. PREPARED ONLY PY DAVIS & LAWRANS CO, (Limited), + Beaty EHO. (This Engraving represents the Lungs in a healthy state.) 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Pneumonia, Rhermatism, Bleeding at the 1a, Bronchiti«, Neuralgia, Cures Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, ) pugh, Whooping: Cough, Catarrh, Cholera Morbus, Dysen- nfor- Lungs, Hoarseness, Influenza, Hacking C : containing : mation of very a great value, Ev- erybody should 4 have this book, 7 and those who send for it will ever after thank their lucky stars, j | | tery, Chronic Di- arrhaa, Kidney | Troubles, and receive a certificate that the money shall ‘.; 6 bottles, $150, Express prepaid to N & CO., P. O. Box 2118, Boston, Mass. Spinal Diseases. We will send free, | postpaid, to alt who send their names, an Dlus- trated Pamphlet All who buy or order direct from us, and reoyest it, sha be refunded if not abundantly satisfied. Retail price, 25 any part of the United States or Canada. 1. 8. JOHNS THE MOST WONDERFUL FAMILY REMEDY EVER KNOWN. To Merchants! {x (x] —-— | HIS IS THE MONTH FOR SELLING Bt OTS, and you require them at once. Do not wait and let some one else take your trade. Orders filled in twenty-four hours’ notice. We have received 3,000 Pairs of Mens’ and Womens’ RUBBERS ; 700 Pairs of Meus’ and Womens’ OVERSHOES ; 4,269 Sides SOLE LEATHER, Also, in our own inanufacture, we have abou! 600 Pairs Mens’ and Boys’ LONG | BOOTS ; 4,000 Pairs Womens’, Misses’ and Childrens’ BOOTS. We are selling i these at low prices, @aOoEFEF BROS. Charlottetown, Nov. 20. ? wky ISRR ens! A os emanate - quannaimapeentinntes nner ‘ Crea si TESS ey ieee eee iy Fy ay ie ig £3 NS oy ¥i Gaaky Va @. a ke a. Z = j oa rs aN : 2 SS | J 4 2 A, Ci we 2 i Pea Pat ; SA eae . et. 4 = Soa pre Ooo Ptgeres tC Cak ns & ORS OS a a as Es Ko eee 4-3 ‘ ECOL SCRE a SS for infants and © ““Castoria is so well adapted tochildren that } Casterta enres Cole, Constipation, rec nend superior nvpr nN Sour Stomacn rene, LT Ce iy : ebteceresetaoain eres res ae , Kills Worms, gives steep, Aud prumotes Ci snows to me H. A. Arncare, M.D., west ion 111 So. Oxford St., Brookliya, N.Y. § Witseus injurious mediation Tac Centavr Cc MPANY, 7+ Murray Street, N. Y CHARLOTTETOWN a Ss £é @ a CAcTé Contractors and Buiiders Read This ; « & " % have now on hand and will sell at the Lowest Cash Prices the following, viz.: ws b Sash Aad Dubbs 300 Panel Doors and Frames, 500 Pairs Sashes and Frames. 100,000 Feet Mouldings and Finish. 5,000 do Spoutiog and Conductor, 1,000 do Stair Rail 5,000 Stair Balusters. 100 Newel Posts. We are also prepared to ‘to all kinds of Jobbing in Planing, Jomting, stortiing, som oning, Jig and Fret Sawing, Turning. * All kinds of Gothic Windows maue at snortesi notice. Our machinery is new aad first-class, wud we umaufacture fron the best of Quebec Stock. GUC Os A CAL: et omer RGBERE PAU & Ces PRAKRS NO. 2 WHARR. rls wry Oe0et- te o- eee ete = FET CSET Re ee ee PRINCE EPWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, 1SRR-9. é INBB=9 f : 3 ein wh 2 ¢ WW deetee 40H BLM RE. o om { on AND AFTER MONDAY, DECEMBER, 3rd, 1588, Trains will run as follows :— } = - ——— } - aoc } | | { TRAINS FROM TEE WEST, TRAINS FOR THE WENT. STATIONS, No, Ll. No, 3. STATIONS. No. 2 No. 4. ' | ‘ ie iy i: Gee 1 ee aR ae Se ee en ees ee tharlottetown:.-. ..ap 7 15 j 1 w \) Tignish. .5..... a6 GD 6 OG } eter ceeds a : 7 3306C«|:C(iake A ca causscaent ck. a Sot Wits... | Oe | 8 MIIIIINE ik... a Hunter Bi vercdsss.:; ae 8 30 | 3 20 O'Leary ed ei vee 7 Ad | ee oe duse 900 | 387 = }|/Port :i..... sistema ee Emeraid Junction 3 UY 4 07 1] W eilimngronecsvecese-cee..s | 4% 49 | Seeatows Deo caed 9 23 4 22 }| Miseouche,...... $0008 5 0% 10 15 . ee ene eee 9 40 4 45 ; : ar if 32 | | a ( ar 10 10 5 20 |Summerside,... ewan . 1k 35 i M. | SummePside.......... rm, | Ti 2 (dp P.M, | 5 30 dp 12 40 | AKensington.,.......... one 12 tho 7 . | Miscouche......... ciawdees 1 Ov Freetown.......0..... aes 12 23 | 7 § | ates coo onde fie 1 27 ‘ Emerald Junction........ 12 36 | 7 43 on cevaans Spnas 2 eR i a cna |} 124 ! 7 43 Cea ck cs bean ieee 3 22 : Husiter River........ ad 1 15 8 30 Pioamaeld .........6+s ees) 345 jNorth Wiltehire.:'.:..-.: ' 1 2 8 45 Aleerton ...... gekeeesscas i oy }) Royalty Junction. .... | 2 iz 2 37 ed ss bo kn eae ar) 815 + Charlottetown... ween AE] i. 30 i 10 fae emeenntennacenih mene ~ i 7 SPATIONS. | Nod -|] STATIONS, | No. 10 | ee Po Bic ee | ee toe te Emerald Junction...... av| 4 10 | Cape Traverse ....-+++++dP 6 20 | Cape Traverse.......... ai ! 5 00 || Enerald Junciion a-OE ' 7 20 bs | seer ciamneranamenameateneamnnniaaneaanienndt a leteannaaaaaeteee — - _ - | Y Ty Fy m | TRAINS FOR THE BAST TRAINS FROM ThE BAST, | j ’ a epee, saa STATIONS, { No, 5. | No. 3. STATIONS, Na, 6. Ne. 8 | i 1 } --- ——— || | P. M, 1 A. M. | Charlottetown ........+ dp: 2 |Georgetown.....+++++-.dp 7 bo | Royalty Junccion..........! 2 50 CardieRiiesss...0.0000% oa 7 38 | POE s iccncceseecs sacs sm { ar 5 (er, 35.. | Mount Stewart..Jance 4 | Mount Stewart Junc, iil a dp = | i Lap 4 18 j OI cos ches cnnnbennve 8 Bz Cardiguticesec is f6éo003 sees om 4 Rovyally Junetion........ 1g 05 GeormetOWiececccccceces ar 545 4 Ch srlotletows........ ar 19.25 eee a ee a ae Tie moe ie Mount Stewart Junce....ap | 4 65 nies? peueuee ap 6 20 | BORAT 00 8vidvcs ie eeins osee | 443 PN BERR. abi dona cde bs ' > 93 ee POI 62. is issn Gh csiabect j 5 12 fe, Fah. onde obese otcke ; ; 7 42 Bear River...... tee | 553 asell ...4...50, Seas < | #97 ; ! 6 4 Mount Stewart Junc....ar x Ad | OUTEE ioncnss olianks vee trains are run by Hastern Standard Time. . J. UVRESWORTH. : Superintendent. reuway Viiice, Charlottetown, Nov. 27th, 1888—6i all pre 6i Oe Feral Yr hye s iD P sy # a THE SAME TIME ON THE NERVES, THE LIVER, THE BOWELS, andthe KIDNEYS This combined action gives it won- derful power to cure all diseases. Why Are We Sick? Because we" allow the nerves to remain weakened and irritated, and these great organs to become clogged or torpid, and poisonous humors are therefore forced into the blood that OQ, should be expelled naturally. ve { CELERY Pane’s | oompounn WILL CURE BILIOUSNESS, PILEs, CONSTIPATION, KIDNEY Com- PLAINTS, URINARY DISEASES, FEMALE WEAKNESS, RHEVMA- TISM, NEURALGIA, AND ALL NERVOUS DISORDERS, By quieting and strengthening the nerves, and causing free action of the liver, bowels, and kidneys, and restor- ing their power to throw vif disease. Why suffer Dilious Pains and Aches? Why tormented with Piles, Constipation? Why frightened over Disordered Kidneys? Why endure nervous or sick h-adaches? Why have sleepless nights? Use Painn’s Cerery Compounp and rejoice ‘1 health. Jt is an entirely vegeta- i } in all cases. } £ re 4 « mc TEMIOUY, Hardgiess aten by adi Druggists. Price @t0O Siz Jor £5.00. WELLS, RICHARDSON & CO.,Proprietors, Eneourage Home Manufacture —BY USING, BEARDSLEY’S CELESRATED OL, PASTA BEAGKING, The Best Leather Preservative known. THE Subscriber wishes to inform the public Macey o *t he isthe manufacturer of the avovo Nafutu ow... ' 12, and guarantees it a Super article tor a.arnesses, Boots and Shoes @utt weather generally. U is peculiarly adapted wwe Keeping sll articles of eather to which it is apolied SUF T anid PLIABLE. It is certain to give sutisfaction, and cannot possibly injure the Leather, as it is manfactured from the best ariicies to be obtained in the market. 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