: ON imac gacamtngga esti = HS aes THE XAMINER . . Millions of Women use it : ? 3 Laundry and Household and find ita great comfort and saver of Has no equal , for purity, nor for cleaning and sweetening, nor preserving tho clothes and hands from in- jury, nor for all-round general use. REFUSE CHEA? iMITATIONS Nervous NEN: EXHAUSTED VITALITY. *. itle wer a ner sowery hive the hens | nm the ; ell manner of dis ' arom : = * box is worth ten tir tof a bor of pile Fn out about them, and ¥ niways be thankful me wL & Dose. They expel rities f tie Dee jelicate women find great benefit asing thet Lust rated aa et fr i< ywhere, or sent mall for & #$i00 DR sb JOBNSUN & Co. %. bortem, Mask More Agents " anted, i ‘ ra i p ia sis | i ‘ I ! I ' I) Ag repress M : i £ iA I { pea uy ‘ ’ i h M iW i, i a2 l ON. Ma Mi ‘ { ACUTE or CHRONIC, Can be cured by the use of SCOTT’S EMULSION of pure Cod Liver Oil, with the Hypophosphites of Lime and Soda. A feeble stomach takes kindly to it, and its continued use adds flesh, and makes one feel strong and well. UTION ."*—Beware of substitates. ne. “OA tienuine prepared by Scott & Belleville. Solid by ail druggists, S0c. and $1.00. NERVE BEANS are s new tun - ery that cure the worst cases © Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor anc Failing Manhood; restores the weakness of body ‘or mind causec NERVE Br ANS by over-work, or the errors o- ex ceases of oa This Remedy ab ite\y cures the most obstinate cases when ail =— rnearinars rene caenta relieve, Wold by nists per package, or six for pa = cooeipt of price by audressin sirite ATS MezpICL INF Teronte, Unt. TO LET. FOUR DWELLINGS on P eS. | h Stal ind Coach Ho a aie el j ht moderate to good tenan ri © § ’ ' ao tor offi ec, ately oceu- piel ly M I Davie « Haszard, on WILLIAM DODD. n, Sept 1 eet) ee ee ‘ , though you Cough § Don’ t Despair ! ; Many cele hopeless cases Lave been cured by a course of AMPBELL’'S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! ; AT ALI, DRUGGISTS. é! K. CAMPBELL & CO., Montreal. 6OO00002000078F Cratetal—t ‘ormtorting Epps’s © pps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. knowledge of the nat- govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by ipplication of the x properties of well-select el Cy oa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicate ‘ly flavored beverage whico may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It ia by the judicious use of such articles of diet that may be gradually built up notil strong enough to resist eve ry tendency to disease. Hundreds of subtle ‘waladies’ are floating around us ready to attack wherever the re 1s a weak point. We may escape many 4 fetal shaft by kee ‘ping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette. Made simply with boiling water or milk, $1 owly in packets, by Gracers, labelled | ite, d AME 8 EPPS & CO » Homecepathie ste, Li aden, En, land, "hw o ot ey at ~orough ural lawa which a careful i a constitution | DAILY E? THE LATEST D:V Against the Piercing Witte Testing His Honesty. Your drugg him for a bottle ist is honest if when you ask of Scott’s Emulsion he 4 New Guard , } gives you just what you ask for He | or V ; e , : <b a } | knows this is the best form in which’'to | , : : .. an The jac cet & ‘ 1 DEK IW $s menue take cod liver oil light mode colored cloth and clos ; two large fancy butt : ee | Carraw Jonn R. Hire, of schooner deer ft i 1 ut : : vernaten 0S & svt : iy Lillian, savs: “[ was suffering with in- Mc % } ¥ inced fii ata > ; : 7 ~—* .! _ : oan aie a | flammation of the chest, brought on by ne moteratery wie — } san) eal ‘ oe p * into the armhole and ire deep pom | exposure at sea Pook a onl supply of : t iit « ’ an j : 4 . . uffa, the upper part ot the bow } Puttner’s Emulsion, which yx rfectiy ‘ , the 1) art « . - stl | : of black veivet jn front there is a} cured me. It has given me a new set of tron of black moire w ith a standing } lungs. collar of astrakan id an astrakan muff | ee | is ce td hat hi a up- . i | isearried. The round hat = . 7 | Warp off the cholera by getting your } “nte bri f velvet am 3 | : 7 fprce a i ibs 1 rosette ind a | S¥stem in healthy working condition I >( wil rivioon ose 33 ‘ 4 « i | trimme ith double aigrette of fine ly ple ited ta le. «a vi | ™“|) —S 3 i / ik. f if ao ff \* / ta, } ‘ aR “ toffered 1) An under.at is winter wil] meet a long-felt want. Women are | already chilly about the knees and are ' remembering all the misery they went through last winter, when no matter how many fur things she could get for her neck, shoulders and waist, nothing seemed to protect her from the cyclones that disported themselves round and round under the echoing dome of the wide and stiffened short skirt. Many a2 woman who got credit for a hoop skirt or a wonder of a dressmaker, knew that ‘it was neither, that it was merely wind, and she kept her secret well, poor n the sweet spring us it her surviving whole thing to do thing, and likely died time. It did seein ould have tie this winter, sisters W over agam vut how coms this knitted “tights” affair, only it isu't very tight. It is of wool and reaches from a little above the ankles to the waist band, It is black and is to be siip- ped on for outdoor wear, just as the clock r gloves are, and to be removed when one isagain home. Thev are igi t, warm and easy to put on, inter ing with nore of the usual garment The sealskin jacket of last vear is all -one by as to cut, but if you don’t mind murs cut down . pair of cuffs, and comfor- the cold you can to a fluted collaret You are then very stylish table—mav be. have ve te and ALL ABOUT UMBRELLAS. How People Carry Their Sticks—Some- thing New in Covers, \ man who was seriously hurt by be- | ing poked in the eye by an umbrella while going up tie stairway of an ele- vated railway station once stood for wn hour on a threatening day, says Harper's Weekly, and made a census of the way the passengers handied their umbrellas, Wuring the hour 487 men and women with umbrellas went up the stairs—402 | men, 8 women. Of tliese, 297 men and 77 women carried their umbrellas under their arms, with the point sticking out behind, so that those immediately fol- lowing were in danger of being jabbed more or less seriously ; 80 men and 5 omen carried their umbrellas by the handles, and swung the points behind them as they waddled up the steps (all of these were fat); the remaining passen- 25 men and 6 women—so earried their umbrellas that no harm could be done with them. And on the street it is uly a little better. gers— The Parasel in Pagan Times. In Egypt the parasol is found in an- cient drawings to have been of varicus shapes~—sometimes as a fan of palm- leaves or colored feathers fixed on a long handle, atothers in its modern ferim, In Persia the parasol is found the carved work at Persepolis, and aisy | in sculptares at Takht-i-Bostan, ee ed to be not jess than 1200 vears old. \-s\ria, asin most Eastern countries, the use of the parasol carried a peculiar ‘ ner umons and honorable significance, often being + represented as shading the gods. It had but indispensable also a religiogs me.ning in Greece; there it was further an adjunct of a lady of Greece, s0 in Rome, it women, aud even men, selves from the heat by means of the | ~Umbraculum.” It was then formed of | skin or leather, able to be lowered at will, and probably much the same in | construction as our own. In Rome it wus always used as a luxury, never asa mark of distinction, A Nvevei Umbrella, The cover of a new umbrella is of rich morocco that is made to correspond with | whatever tone the handle may possess, and at its base is a duplicate ferule that | slips over the one on the umbrella, thus | preventing the promenader from meet ing with that common accident of drag- | ging off the end of his umbrella when the ordinary cover is in use. At tne side, close to the handle, are several littie metal fastenings that resemble the patent | and which snap | buttons on inen’s gloves 8 . fashion, As im | was coummon for | to defend them- | } Hawker’s Nerv e at ud Stomach Tonic , witl , course also of Hawker’s Pills, will exeit every organ of the body to healthy actio ound afford the urest safegnarl again lisease. *KMATEFUL, PLEASING RELIEF AFTER MANY DAYS. on How a Queens County Man Found | Permanent Healing. His Own Experience Tells Fully and Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Paper Should Know. ee ee oe oe Here and there, in almost every town of our province, are “chronic” cases over which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year. It is to reach such that i | i | the gentleman to whom these | lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. Mr. n Chipman, Queens Co,, N. B it was there that a representa- ive of the Groder company called upon him, Sept. 1st, 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 | first became afflicted with a form of indigestion. Last winter it be- came more severe, developing into chronic diarrhce: I canno: cell 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 anc isked your advice about takin bottle of Groper’s Syrup You told me that the medicine was a laxative and might no: meet my needs. | delayed buy ing for a few hours uatil | be gan to hope that it would help me. Even my clothes seemed a burden because of bloating of | stomach It was with difficulty | | into place with a precision that leaves no | cccasion for the sundry uncompliment- | ary remarks that one gives vent to when the button flies off the silk strap on an | ly in fl sh since March last. I umbrella cover just when the final touch | was to be given. With this cover on the effect is that of «a graceful walking atick. to Keep Tins Bright. To keep tins in « state of dazzling bril- haney wash them inside and out with hot water and soda. the outside with a paste made of whii- ening and water. When this has dried, reb it off with a soft cloth and polish | with leather and dry wiitening,—New York World. In the foup. Tie expression “in the soup” have originated in Patis over a century azo. When a prisoner was gullotined the gamins were vw out to erv: “He has reached the eud of his soupe.” tor Over Fifty Years. Aw Ovn Anp We i. Trev Remevy— Mrs. Winslve’s Soothing Syrup has beed used for over fifty years by millions of mothers for their children while teeth- n'g, w th perfect snecess. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays the pain, curs the cole, and is the best remedy for | Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | by Druggists in every part of the world. Twenty-tive cents a bottle. Ita value is nealeulable. Be sure and ask for Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind. f. w kly —| y ———___ee0¢ tht, W. Having enlarged and improved — the | large store lately occupied by Messrs, J. | D. McLeod & Co., we contemplate moving into it next enemy carly, the | | rush will he great. Clothing, tweede, ete. cheaper than ever.—-Me ‘Kay Woole nm Co, Dec 5 Gi. Come tte Was Convinced, A man in Nova Seotia was in donbt as | to the genuineness of the reported cure of | Mrs, Bernard Maguire and Co a rage | Lingley, of Petersville, Queen’s Co., by a course of Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills. He wrote to Squire Lingley, and that gentle man promptly assured him that the testi j mor vale were gennine, ; | Dry them and rub | is said te | i | | | M re, | | | | | P. KE. Island that I kept about sufficiently to attend to my business. But I ama well man now from the use of your remedy. In three days after 1 bought 'Grover's Syrup the terrible pain and distress across my stomach were removed. My bowels rapidly assumed a nat- ural, healthy condition. Now | -at and drink as well as I ever sculd. | have gained constant- an perfectly cured. it seems a duty for me to tate my case fully, that others vho suffer as I did may know vhere to find a cure,” Truly yours, E. A. BRANSCOMB, x Aan DIV IDEAND NOTICE. Merchants’ Bank of of P. EF. dents Charlottetown, Dec. 1, 1893. Notice is hereby given toat a bl vearly Dividend, at the rate of eight per cent. per annum on the Capita) Stock of this Bank, has been declared, payable at the Banking House on and after January 2nd, L894. The Tran-fer Books will be closed from the 16th to 3lst inst., both days inclusive! By order of the Board. WM. McLEAN, decl1—2aw & wy Carhier. ANNUAL Mi BTING. Merchants’ Bank of P. &. Island, The Annu Shareholders of ’ Gineil Meeting of the * the Merchants’ ‘Bank of will be held at its Banking House, Great ge Street, on TUES- DAY, the 9th day of . January next A. D. 1894, at the hour of }1 o’clock, a. m. Proxies must be left with the Cashier at least one day previous to the my eting. WM. McLEAN, dec7—fri tu & wy Cashier. NOTICE. Any person or persons having claims against the Black Diamond 8, S Co’s. Steamers are hereby notified to furnish same for adjustment on or before WED- | NESDAY, the 6th inst. PEAKE BROS. & CO., dec4 Agents. { AN Branscomb'’s home is | Buy Your Christmas Supplies S. B. KN MAN N; CO’S Des Good Fresh Croceries WILL GET- wcket. of the very best quality, at prices that will suit your pt Our RAISINS and CURRANTS are very fine, and upwards we will give you very low figures We have also just received a stock of new Sultana Raisins, Orange and Lemon Pee |, Flavorings, Spices, ete., ard can supply you ax ts, every hing required for making a good Fruit Cake. Fresh Fogs, Dates, Biscuits, Confectionery, Apples, Fiorida Oranges, ete S.B. ENMAN & CO., J.D. McLEOD’S OLD fein Charlotte rn. lec tu thn sat NEW GOODS, {f Diamond, Necklets, Gold mbher 7 1893- consisting in part 0 Garnet and Pearl | Set ee Chains, Bracelets and Studs Also. a reliable timekeepers, rood value. G. HH. TAYLOR, If, 1893—tu fri QUEEN SQU: large lot of and Silver Cbh’town, Nov. NORTH SIDE ARE Loading and to Arriys: Tons ial | Old Sydney Round and Slack, Victoria Keund and Slack, Acadia Round and Nut, lnterclonial Nut, Vale Nat, be sold at the Cc. LYO 1892. of which will Lowest Chaslottetown, October 5, 2 is De, Gameuc! Pite meee ; prescription for Inf.nts sane C “atldre n. I$ contaizs ncithcer Criam, Morphine nor otic ~cotic sistance, [5 is a bormtess substitute for Sanna ric, Drops, Soothing fyraups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its gzarantco is t° gee ycars’ use by Tdillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays Castoria prevents yomiting Sour Curd, Wiad Celie. Castoria relicves 3 constipation and flatniency. Caste-iy assimilates tho food, the stomach bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case Panecea—tie Mother’s Fricud. fovcrisuness. cures Diarrhea ont tecthinug tronblics, cure: regulates anc tori: is tho Cuildrcu’s . ° MAStCTIN Castorir, * Ocateria is 21 ezeclh ut pcdicina, for ch'l “ Sactoria Lt so well adovted toe! tren they fren. Bf thers heve rep ndineckits | y peoummend it assuperior toany preseriptios poed effect upun waelr chil row known to me.”* h... G. C. O-aoo, YI. A. Arcren, M. D., Lowteil, Lass. 11ifo. Oxford St., Lrooxlyn, N. Y. ne in * “astoria is the best remedy for cl.ldren of “Our oo gees ans in the chillren’s depart which Lica aequaaied, L he « mens havo spocen highly of their experi far Gstant when: scrs Wwilleo thoros! ence jin their outside practice with Ccstoiia fs t. ire ren, an | use ¢ Tia ony have a:non ad of the voriousquack nostrums which aro | known a3 re fag th ir iow .d ones, by forcing oniui, tt 2 to confess that tho ta » soothing syrup and other hurt ‘ul merits of Cas‘oria has woa. us to look with agents down thir thros we thereby sending favor upon it.” Lhe aa te prem re grave: Unitren THosprraL anp Dispensary, Da 31 ¥. Krvczevor, Boston, Mass Couway, Ar Aten C. Survn, Pres., Tho Contaur Compeny, TT Murray Strect, New York City. xz Lr aT 2 ee eee Sal caw a ml aba! 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Bs. ee or Sale. ‘Farm THE subseriber offers for va’e his farm | on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, weil and favorably known as the “Welsh Farm.” | The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwell.ng House aud five | Outbuildings, atl in good condition, There aod ornhacd in connection. Apply to C. BENOIT, Wate r St : ; 18 4.iFO A reet, July 3, 1893. AT ORWELL. TO LET, and posre sion given on Ist Dee cember next, or sooner if desired, the Bask ness Premises and welt nz F1ouse ai, OR- WELL CROSS ROADS, now oecupied by Mr, Norman McLeod, This is one of the most yard Island for There is a large S'ore, Ware- House and Ore hatd, ah a country store. hou-e, Shed, Dwelling in good order. Apply to Norman MeLeod, on the &bp. C. MeLeod, Chariotte the subscriber. 1iUGH McLEoD, “—m 8 & wy pai tan premises; Lown, or to Orwel!, Ney. _Orwell, Nov, 8, 18-—m Removed! I HAVE ~ REMOVED MY Bookbinding Business AROUND THE CORNER ON Grafton Street, (IN THE SAME BUILDING), where I will be pleaved to eee all my old The cheapest place in the City to get your B Day Books, tedgers, Journals dash Books, ete, a Specialty. ooks, J. D. TAYLOR BLL RAILWAY, Until Further Notice the trains of this Raik way willrun daily (Sundays excepted) a foilows :— Trains will leave Charlottetown: Express for Suminerside and Tignish. 6 @am Accommodation for Mount Stewart, ‘ 4 Georgetown and Souris.... * ; Accommodation for Summerside 2 Hpm Express for Mount Stewart, George- town and Souris........... 30” Passengers for the West can leave Cher rriving at Summerside 11. ® m.,, returaa at 455 Charlottetown at 6.20 Pp m. Expres Trates make close connection at Sanmerside with steamer to and from Point du Chene. Pae sengers going East can leave Chariotteiown ut 6.30 a. m., arriving at Souris at 10.55, oF Georgetown at 10 a. m., returning tc Chate lottelown same ad iy, arriving at 5.45, p.m, Trains will arrive at Charlottetown: ; Express from Georgetown, Souris and jotletown at 6a. m., a ats.15 and Tignish at Mount Stewart 9am Lecommodation from Sum mersid 9 “= Accommodation trom Georgeloe a, Souris and Mount Stewart . 5Spm Express from YTignish and Summer- ee I NE All Trains are ru in by Eastern St: andard ine. D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’town, =z ie Pickford & Black Halifax & P.E, Island §.$. Line STEAMER “PsSTNET , for Charlottetown every abou Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Cuarlottetown from Walifas ia. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about ) a. m., Wednesday, Arrives Chi :rlottetown from about 4 a. m., Thursday. | Leaves Chi urlotte town for ip. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passag re anply to . W. CLARKE, Agent 12, 1898, STEAMER J ACQUES CARTIER. 1893. Until Further Notice the Steamer ‘>: “yt Master, will ua Summerside Halifax, N. 8, Cla ‘lotietown, July nel follows »— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Charlottes town every Tuesday, Wednesday and Thursday mornings at7 o'clock, calling Halliday’s W hart. Wl leave Charlottetown for Halliday'’s and Orwell Brush Wharves same evenines # 3 o'clock, remaining at Brash Whartevery Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and ea Thursdays will retarn fo Chariottetowm arriving there about 8 o’elock. rnon River Briige W ednesday. every alternate Charlottetown Cranberry Wharf and liaggarty’s W neat East River, ot 5 o’clock, a. ™. a Cranberry Whart for Charlottetown eee m., calling at Bagsariy’s ickecy 's Wharf. Wilileavée Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Crar.berry Wharves at 8 o'clock, m., Fer turning to Charlottetown same eveniag niternate Friday will go w Mount Stewart Bridge On Saturdays will — lottetown at7 o'clock, a m.; Charlottetown for Crapaud, at m., nnd return to Charlotictown, about 9 o’ciock. Crapaud or Chat will leay® 8 o’cloek, aniving L. ¢, OWEN, Agent Ch’toven.