a ee. ee a P: eA t™ BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT oS eee There’s Nothing ( Like SUNL gh\ SOAP AWAY WITH saan iina ACKACHES CORE HANDS IT DOES we ' ‘ poles Sunlight ) hough you Cough ¢ 9 Don’t Despair! ; Many apparently hopeless cases ' have been cured by a course of ( AMPBELL’S WINE OF ( BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL, DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. Oe i Weak Children will derive strength and acquire robust health by a persevering use of the great Food Medicine SCOTT’S EMULSION “CAT TION.” —Beware of substit tes Genuine prepared by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. Sold by all draggists. Sc. and SL. arson@ PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! These pills were a wondertul discovery cthet Hike therm in the i. Will positively cure or reieve eli manmer of disease, The information around eack box is worth ten times the cost of a box cf pille Find out about them, and you will always be thankful (CP 1 4 poss, They expel all impurities from the binog wileate women find great benefit frou using them, Hustrated pamphiet free. Sctd everywhere, or sent fn stampa; five boxes $10. DR bi Nae mall for B cta % Custom House St.. Horton. JOHNSON & CO” NERVE BEANS are 8 new dis NERVE covery that cure the worst cases o Nervous Debility, Lost Vigor anc BEANS Manhood; restores th fists nw » Or six fe sent mail or wee ecclty cckisesing THE JAMES MEDICIND Teronte, Ont. Write for Seid ia— Gratetul —- Comforting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. By a thorough knowledge of the nat ura! laws whicl gy ern the ope rations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful pp it ( th prope ties of well-select “i Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our b reakfast ta a with a delicately flavored beverage whi may save us many heavy loctors’ bil It is by the judicious use of au articles of diet that a constitutior may be gradua built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating around us ready to attack wherever there s a weak point We may escape many a atail enaitt keeping ourselves wel ed by pu wd and a properly nourish ed frame.”—~Civil Service Gazette Made s with boiling water or milk Sold , Puac K £ Gra ers, labelled hus, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Chemists. London, England IF YOU WANT TO TRAVEL through life by the rough stages of coughs, colds and consump ~ tion, be careless of yourself during the damp, cold weather and DON’T use Allen's Lung Balsam for that nasty cough of yours, But if you'd like to live tos green old aga in health, and consequently in happiness, use Allen’s Lung Balsam as a preventive and cure of all Throat aud Lung diseases. -~- PRICES ~ 25c, 50c & $1.00 Per Boitle. THE DAILY ‘hiss Mary Garrett. Daughtor of tha Hat- timere Pallroad K'wg, Fancy a womap about OS » irs of ag¢?, taund of medi height, dress- ed in rich but somber thing, a pale face, se eves and g rimmed spec- les, and tue Jenness Miller Monthly guys. you will have a fauly good idea of Miss Mary Garrett. of Baltinwre, daugh- ter of the great reilroad kine and sister of the present bead of the Baltimore and Ohi Railroad » stem. Muss Urarrett rakes he ymie in Baltimore, but she | ends much of her time in New York, sod every summer she journeys to Eu- | rope with her mani and quite indepen- lently she travels from place to an- | ¢} other. She 1s a woman of gentle breed- | , ing and possessed of great knowledge, | not niy of aflairs in this country but n Europe. She speaks | half a lozen languages fluently and is said to be a walking Poor's Man- ual on railroad affairs She inherited ber father’s love for the railroad busi- ness, and is acquainted with every de- tailof the great company which her father founde She is well posted, too, u what other railroads are doing, and she keen in her judgment of rail- road ties that she has made a great fortune for herself by judicious invest- ment Mias Garrett is a most entertain- ig talker Her voice is soft and low, She has not ne mannish characteristic, and this juite surprising too, for she has been a constant traveler the world yver and has been broug’.t closely in con- } tact with men ina business way. She spends her time syste:atically. To business she devotes a large share ; to society very little, but to charitable work she is ever ready to turn, HOW TC BATHE. j Follow These Inatructions and Gains | lieaith. A bath is cooling or stimulating ac- wrding to the friction applied. An suthority on this subject gives the fol- lowing prescription for a cool or summer | bath: A dip into cool water; white soap | if the skin needs cleansing; mop dry first | with asponge and then with a soft towel, I'his sort of bath has a wholesome effect | on children and is particularly good for young mothers and nurses who need to economize their strength The bath |} taken with the friction of flesh brushes | and coarse towels is a stimulant and should be followed by rest or some light uourishment to counteract the exhaus- tive results, There are 7,000,000 pores in the body; these windows of the respiratory system are wide open aftera stimulating bath, and if itis convenient to go from the bath to the bed the very best results will be obtained. A catnap of five or ten minutes will prevent an attack of cold and give the body the sensation of ac- cumulated force. ‘he sanitary value of the sponge bath can hardly be exagger- ated. The vital statistics of the city prove that clean people escape the 999 ilis that inconvenience the unwashed, The upper exquisite classes live and die, but the under-crust classes are never well, Aphorisms, A wise and good man will turn ex- amples of all sorts to his advantage. The good he will make his patterns, and strive to equal or excelthem. The bad he will by all means avoid.—Thomas a’ Kempis. The only way fora rich man to be healthy is by exercise and aostinence, to live as if he were poor, which are esteemed the worst parts of poverty.— Sir W. Temple. Good-breeding is benevolence in trifles, or the preference of others to ourselves in the daily occurences of life.—Lord Chatham. Hope isa flatterer, but the most up- right of all parasites; for she frequents the poor man’s hut, as well as the palace of his superior.—Shenstone. To do easily what is difficult for others is the mark of talent. To do what is im- possible for talent is the mark of genius. —Amiel, Next to acquiring good friends the best acquisition is that of good books,— Colton. He who can conceal his joys is great- er than he who can hide his griefs.— Lavater. Those who propagate evil reports, fre- quently invent them ; and it is no breach of charity to suppose this to be always the case ; because no man who spreads detraction would have scrupled to pro- duce it; as he who should diffuse poison in a brook, would scarce be acquitted of a malicious design, though he should allege that he received it of another who is doing the same elsewhere.— Addison, Vienna Coffee, Into an ordinary coffee pot Pour on your water bubbling hot, Cover it closely. Boil it for one minute, Simmer it five. Take your milk boiler ; im it Put one pint of sweet cream, and dor't omit To keep the water boiling under it The white of one egg beat and beat, and when « stiff froth forms, like crusted snowdrifts, thea Add, of cold milk. three tablespoonfuls, See If cream is scalding ; when it proves to be, Remove from fire, add white of egg and milk, Stir briskly till ‘tis smooth and fine as sfik, Then serve to use with coffee. "Tis the way The Viennese folk serve cafe au lait. Good Housekeeping. Her Majesty's Private Lawyer, Little is known by the ordinary public of the late Sir Arnold White, private solicitor to Her Majesty and other mem- bers of the Royal family, but he was a man who exercised a considerable influ- ence in the private affairs of eminent personages. The Telegraph says that | those quiet rooms in Great Marlborough street, which Sir Arnold White occupied for so many years, could tell many an interesting tale were their walls endow- | ed with tho gift of speech. The senior partner—tall, lean, grey-haired and clean-shaven, but with an eternal cigar | between his lips—looked to perfection | the part which had been assigned to him in life. He had made marriage settle- | ments for all the members of the Royal famiiy who in his time had entered the | holy estate of matrimony, and had also prepared their wills for signature. The mysteries surrounding the last will and | testament of the Prince Consort, as to which so much vague and utterly base- less hypothesis has been indulged, were locked in his faithful bosom. Aluminium Neckties, Aluminium neckties are not eactly a | craze, but they are made. They are frosted or ornamented, naturally are not heavy, and can be easily cleaned. | The best use for aluminium in the cloth- ing line is for helmets. The weight is so small compared with what it is in- tended to supersede that it is expected | that a large demand will set in.—Hard- ware, The Doctor Passed Him. Gravesnurst, Sept. 18-—About a year the newspapers contained of the curious ease of Sam Murray, a railroad brakeman, | of this place. He was paralyzed, as a con- j Sequence of an injury received while coupl- ing cars, and for two years was uneble to work. Several doctors, among them some Toronto specials, prnounced bim incur- able and his case hopeless, The (rrand Trunk Railway Company paid him hie full disability claim, and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen was about to pay a | similar claim, when Murray astonished | everybody by a return to health. It 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 examined him, pronounced him a desirable risk, and re- commended the company to issue a policy. That’s the kind of work Dodd’s kidney pills do. “* ed A ComfortSemetimes, When health is far gone in Cohsump- tion, then sometime only ease and comfort can be secured from the use of Scott's mulsiong. What is much better 1s to take | this medicine in time to save your health. EXAMINER P The Fisher Case. Srarver, Oct.'2 +-Everyone in ‘this see tion knows Valentine Fisher, of ca wood, and nearly everyone knows that, for was deformed and crippled by sciatica, and endured anepeakable suffer- | The account of his cOmplete restora- | m to health by means of Dodd’s kidney years, he ng ing ti pills, recently published in the Collingwood | Bulletin, were read here with. intense interest, because of sympathy for Mr j Fisher, and because the marvellons | cure of aman whom éveryone considered | doomed to certain death, and at an early | day As a result of the publication of Mr Fisher’s story, many this vicinity have ueed Dodd's kid ey f and alwave wit! the best results. People are awakening t ie fact that diseased kilney:, in manv { uses, are the cause of ulr..g whici | ure ascribed to dropey, rheumaticm, sela- | a and other discases | TAINS | BARGAINS. ib Nei R T J 5 (} O} hee! | Great Clearing Out Sale. Before removing to ou | NEW STORE we | will sell | off oar entire stock of Men’s, Women’s and Children’s Boots | and Shoes. GREAT REDUCTION IN PRICES Ladies’, Misses’ TAN SHOES cheap at the DOMINION) BOOT & SHOE STORE. J. B. Macdonald & C0, Charlottetown, July 8, 189 d3é and Chii-| dren’s very | Pickford & Black. Halifax & P. E, Island §.§, Line. STEAMER FASTNET Leaves Halifax, N. S., for Charlottetown every Monday, 6 p. m. Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax about 6a. m., Wednesday. Leaves Charlottetown for Summerside about 10 a. m., Wednesday. Arrives Charlottetown from Summerside about 4 a. m., Thursday. Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N. &., 4 p. m., Thursday. For Freight or Passage apply to W. W. CLARKE, i Agent. Charlottetown, July 12, 1893. | - HOUSE TO LET. TO LET, a comfortable Dwelling House situated on corner of Kent and Pownal Streets, Enqnire of THOMAS W. DODD, At Medical Hall. EUREKA HOTEL,| WATER STREET sept23—tf Free Coach to meet all Trains and Steamboats. Moderate charges. Good table. ©. A. BENOIT. Proprietor. Ch’town, July 31, 1893—3m m wf MORTGAGE SALE. To be sold by Public Auction, at the Court | House in (‘harlottetown, in Queen's County, | on WEDNESDAY, the tirst day of November | next, A. D. 1893, at the hour of twelve o'clock‘ noon, under and by virtue of a power of sale contained in a certain Ind-nture of Mortgage bearing date the twenty-sixth day of august, A. D. 1885, made between John Coombs and Ada Christina Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other part;— | All that tract, piece or parcel of land, situ- ate, lying and being In Charlottetown, in Queen's County, bounded and described as follows, that is to say :—t ommencing on the west side of Great George Street, at the north- east angle of a piece of land lately cold to Joseph Jackson; thence north along Great George Street to Euston Street; thence west along Euston Street one hundred and twenty- four feet; thence south, adjoining the land of Philip Large, eighty-five feet; thence east for the distance of twenty-four feet; thence north along the western boundary of Joseph Jack- son’s land to the northern boundary of Joseph Jackson's land; thence cast along the north boundary of the said Joseph Jackson’s land to Great George Street aforesaid, at the place of commencement, being part of Town Lots Numbers Sixty-one and Sixty-twoin the Fifth Hundred of town Lota in Charlottetown, together with ail buildings and appurtenances thereto belonging. } For further particulars apply to Mr. William | S. Stewart, Solicitor, Charlottetown. | Dated this 19th day of September, A. D. 1893. | RICHARD HEARTZ, septi§—2aw tl sle tth Mortgagee. Oo agama DOMINION OF CANADA, Province of Peia33 Sivscl [sl and IN CHANCERY. Before the Master of the Rolls. LUCRETIA G. YOUNG, Widow, Devisee and | Executrix, Compiainant, and | JOH'Z DOULL AND OTHERS, Defendants | Whereas by an order made in this cause by | the Master of the Relle.on the 30th day oy August, A. D. 1803, it was referred to me, | amongst other things, to take an account of | the personal estate and effects of which the late Hon. Charles Young, deceased, tostate, was pean’, or to which he was entitled, at the time of his decease, also of the debts a liabilities owing to and by the said testator at the time of his decease, and that I should | cause to be published in the Royal Gazette and such other papers-as I should think fit an advertisement, cal ing upon all persons | claiming im respect cf any such debts or | liabilities, other than those already duly fur- | nished to tee Execntrix of the testator, to come in before me and prove such debts and | claims, and that I should fix a rem ptory day for that omy and that such ,of the | ereditors as should not come in and prove j their aebts and claims by the time so to be | fixed, should be excluded from the benefit of | the said order. Now I do hereby, in pursu- | ance of said order, give public notice tinat I do | hereby fix MONDAY, the Thirtieth day of | October next, at eleven o’clock in the fore- | noon, at my office in Chariottetown, in Queen's County, as the time and piace for all rsons (except as aforesaid) having or claiin- | nig to have any debt, claim or demand against | the estate of the said Testator to come fore me and prove the same, and any person | neglecting to come in and prove his or her debt, claim or demand before me at such time = — a . be en from the benefit of | e order e 3 ay of AU D. 1893. | Dated at Ceaslettetora. ais day of September, A. D. 1893, W. A. 0. MORSON, Master in Chancery. sept20—roy gaz tl th Oct; dy ex m w iftl th Oct; wy ex ti %th Oct; dy pat tu thu sat th Oct; wy pat il 30th Oct. Sportsmen, Attention ! Send for our catalogue of Portable Boats and Canoes. They ara unequalled for Fishing, Shooting and Cruising. 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MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads; The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowledge,” “ Koowledge of lmmediate Value,” The Present Hour,” “Stranger than Fiction,” ete. We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable in advance or in menthly instalments of 25°, as desired. We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this great popu’ar Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. UNDERCLOTHING. We have now in Stock a Fine Collection of Fall and Winter Underclothing, from the best German, Scotch and Canadian makers. * Castoria is the bewt re:acdy for children of which lam acquainted. I hope tie da for Cistant when nothers will consider tlic real inter st of taeir ehiliren, and use Custoria i.- es: ad of the various«juack nostrums wich are a. stroviag their loved ones, by forc!n;: opic:. torphine, soothing syrup and other hurt ‘ul agents dowm their throais, thereby sending the m2 to PRempature graves.” Da. J. F. Kiscrevor, Conway, Ar y isi ot “ny ur physicians ia tue chiltren’s depart mens have epoken highly of their experi. ir outside practice with Castoria, and althouch we only have ameng ovr uicdical supplies what is known as reguisr products, yet we are free to confers that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Usitmo Hosprran asp DISPENSaRY, Boston, Masa Avizn C, Surrn, Pres., The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Strect, New York City. abe | FIRST-CLASS MEVERG GOLD WATCHES AND OTHER GOODS. . W. TAYLOR, CAMERON BLOCE. Charlottetown, September 14, 1893. BEST MAKES OF SEAMLESS UNDERCLOTHING THE LARGEST SIZES, | Quality rangiag from 50c. to $5 per Suit. Inspection solicited JOHN McLEOD & Co., Tailors and Outfitters. | Charlottetown, September 19, 1893. ee aa — == SS Branch Confectionery. ee | Ihave opened a BRANCH CONFECTIONERY in the | Store in the Stampe L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where I will everything usually found in a first-class Confectionery. ‘fitting up a new and improved Soda Fountain, which I will have in operation in a few days. I will keep only the best Fruits and the purest Confectionery. W. A. HUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA ROW. keep pth, Qnectaggrenrnecenmenenentnantion r Block recantly occupied by Mr. Theo. | Lam | ; IT WAS CTRED HUNDREDS of cases considered hopeless after all other rem edics had failed. Dor r, tuk urage, be persuaded, and t uly wenderful medicine. if Wiil GURE YOU. Tor sale by ali Druggists and general dealers Price 235 and 50 ets. a Lettie. Manautactured by "STII y Bern tur A: tT AWEER iaiDicizE G0., Lt, €t. John, N. B WE ARE HEADQUARTERS | FOR Wooden Bu‘ ter Bishes and Ege Cases. We also earry oni |} PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS }and TWINE of evers lexecription | eminent | Importers and Wholesale ST. JOHN, N. 8. P. O. Box 435. sock of WAXED Paper Dealers Jolnston’s Fluid Beef maintains its high standard as A Perfect Beef Food. Sy TONTC } | ia a FOOD and a combined, It contains the feeding BEEF WHEAT, qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the qualities of AND and the tonie form of a Palatable Becf Tea. Milk Granules: is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect eqnuivaleat of MOTHER’s MILK. S. 1% FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails. Steel and Lron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e, Sr. Joun, N. B. JUST OUTI WAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER 1 Ys yA AE As ‘s ius iy! Old Popular 25c. Price. STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. ‘ial - hs 1893. Until Further Notice the Steamer “J acque } Cartier, Hugh MeLeen, Master, wi! n a follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush Wharf for Chariotte- town every Tuesday Wed wiay ana i Thursday mornings at 7 o'clock, calling at } Halliday’s Wharf | Wil leave Charlottetown for Halliday’s and Orwell Brush Wharves sime evenings at $ o'clock, remaining at Krush Wharf every Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays wili return to Charlottetown arriving there about 5 o’elock ; ; Will go up to Vernon River Bridge every } alternate Wednesday On Fridays will leave Charlotte for Cranberry Wharfand Haggarty’s W : East River, at 5 o'clock, a. m caving Cranberry Wharf for Charlottetow: at 73) a m., calling at Haggarty’s acd Hickey’s Wharf, |} Will leave Charlottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Wharves ai 3 o'clock, p. n re turning to Charlottetown same evening Every alternate Friday w ge Mount Stewart Bridge. | On Saturdays wil! leay Crapaud or Char } lottetown at7 o’clock, a m.; will leave ' Chariottetown for Crapaad, at 3 o'clock, Pp. m., and return to Charlottetown, arriving : about ¥ o’elock ) L. C, OWEN, Agent. Ch’'town. ent | ee se 2 ieee “3