hgh Mae eis WP oe 3 . J * b ha % ¥* e - ‘ i CEeeert es ee 3 yee Sak Sete ni li al “ setae. rea ete Ne a. Eas Rae og * es Fee masia ttre ee OT IE OF a Bom See st aay rns ee xee; x4 ar 7 aia eee ee ee 1 line, jpoars ? | | q 0 ts BR. eee = THE DAILY EXAMINER, xy "7 THE{ DAILY EXAMINER eo Uy we ind enthusiastic, was signed by. .231. eom- L. adherents, and tf snd Sarratt were he ard, in sawp of ‘the AA ‘ ahd ‘ . > — — Che Presbytel VEMBER 14, 1889 merside on tl Modera e ; , = "9 wl far Notes and Clippins>- ubyn, applied for s fo ne te \Iy \\ 5 “ Wa ven i v Mrs. Wilson, who have | early a datea a i & Ae Rey Ac W \ \Vilson was employed && Pit k- LX} peasy ry -Suthertand, oe ‘ ; prev l ae 8 \ N ue t : i Ri i mie, . . } : . " jmunjaants and ; . ry . ri wpe ' vory lt ed a salal y tt the brrti h Govern: ame, Wheth) : ; + . . | } . ni pl é buy ou he, iarmiioreas a ‘(§ 2 TeguiaY @ « ‘ to the ve siry, +s Clovernment olf The Rey. Dr, ' j i s seems t& atte ’ i ‘ i} \ B . % ; ‘ : it \ i} Vic j i be ‘ i i if the AwroV li pros Mitiil Ou ‘ : ath en ‘Ly ; hi iil. \ Le eX lm accordance ’ . jyiven, yagi As . ' : . i } a} arnt ment] ol i . dy ? Ang lt was agreed to cdaken ¢ ynsideratien al the ( \I ‘ ymen, | p PECs eae atl The, call, ;imgm ' ° > , suthi lal was ' ‘7 , ry ‘ , ‘ Have | tralian Churel ae a , ‘ ay Wl & ; } . j . | at ve VN : { ‘ t. } | iy ejere ‘ Tul. i i j MOC SG] & Abe j vits who: we ~ much ' peso) : ness. & re cel ,¥ vl Sul 3 6 lv 3 Ww j Aves : + ERA =} ’ ALV@S a j ela *} ) nted hey. i “ eu nh ¢x j welk, ta exchange with Mr. . . 2 re 24th. inst,, nal : : one Lot e. Presbytery 1 ; ate , ’ . S 2 5 4) » } Maem thet SyWpawy. ; : . greed to ap} { re { ? { ° i , t 4 ; ther all'tHasl *S ' . biwce of 2 ro ? _ (Atnog 4.9 . . ae im . mie \ jvichex thet he ad) A =. | i ; enuten Ai bt } big i tte s r i tordavy. be. he Protest] (he sepatahun of the cong regatlons of, Car- . : A1Cy, ¥ ‘ e DCOAMET LUG allie AP UG as gat did, and . he jt t the Wundas | y > i vce rom the iips of 4) would raise fox the support \ : \ ‘ s tu the Urange orde! aun us Ene mselves, Sb0W ys } gil '? : The Party managers ter the Opp faitren b **** z= resyiery proceed : ‘a I * tetownu wwe paid the Liberat-} vative Committee a remarkable ¢om-] 5% Ph Conservative __Commiitiee } ‘ | La : I q al ree to hve hun-4 ; . ~~.) Ing il na : ree tr iou tunes as amany | > ()opesition dki-—- he. Voters List4 - e hhal(he aL: ve we Raw .| to students and probatigns. iiieUWgyr ee ive & Pi AMOR Shave LOU; : r +. as : ‘ — fi in tne. Ww 4Lter ot I . a Ltivy.e € Ion tw any ' et This is whs xy be called a genu-j "es } Thi - ’ » 5a oplimeht. wractical ‘admission of jth Ex bytery is the same the! ‘h sty of ‘the Libetal-Conservatives. |.‘ it t ‘ if] na one of Sations be the Seimme. i } l nm tim C-4 i Pai lie ’ | ni} h aT 1 ib ut it $6T' oy porda tO supply y bi cnn mad Bay E ist a ; - , |the 17th of this month, and ‘ , i ' 5 . ‘ : ° } 4+},- Vv it for tne bDenent of a less] rae Re ‘ 7 oT ‘ niso Cutt l reaas Wit: imes } i : hay hat 1 with|' 1d Day on tl To : , ana we 2avo red iu “ . ; , tile, ARE suppl y Albertoia on Vth 1e tiem. Les, ana the Change 18 very grati-| fying—t the Conservatives. Our on . : regret is “hat the Conservatives could ni t, | n honesty and'justice; actin” lke manner | ' n respec >to the nameés added to the Voters List by’che “Opposition. It may be 1 arked, chat the, sddjtion ,to the \ s i «} many undisputed names by the| (Cyicago,, Nov. servattves is an eye Opener as to the | this, moraing Heury Bucholz,..a saloon cau e returi 4 Wel t Ung la e.Thons Kua ze boarded, at bis:place. from. April 14 eee ren pup. Ly the rime of his arrest. Wedding Bells. |, John P. Dunn, a plumber, testified that \w initeresting évent occurred on Wed-} Qcughlin an,Cameron’s saloon ..on Lincoln aday afte n, at 3 orclock. The happy |, Avenue., Kunze called witness up. .and.ia- ocgagion was the, usicon in anarriage of Miss] troduged Coughlin ast friend. of -his, add- Minnie Harvey, daughter of Mr. Charles ing that Coughlin would . do anything for Harvey. one f Charléttecown s most popu- | him (Kunze) that. he could. Gus. Kiare, atinner, testified that.on the after the. murder. Burke here. he worked and. had box solder ed it; being lar youl ladies. to Mr. Wallace T. An roti) a” most“ estidiable, young man of) Monday jorning Morell, Bot 4), , oo The bride was came to.the shop w Py galyanized iron about 19x26 dnches ‘We, got talking ahent this ti itvuy neter “a is br de Asad, and M r. ease here, as L reac it Wa the pe epers onSun- Ewen Andersan as.groomsman. ...The. bri le day mornings: and. be said that: De... <4 many beautaiub and useful pre-| was a B ritish, spy and \ous ght to be killed. senior, guardian of the camp of Clanma-Gaal, . was recalled. ed in..a@..seak.boown. traveling suit, t yr IUk, with hat tw mate h cS ; wi e Toses. Miss - contiv ued: nta.- '\The--eeremony ‘whs pérformed by Joseph Q’ Byrne, Mr Mcbedd!' 6f. Morell. After partakitig Of an” elegant. repast, Me. andj said that,on, the Duesday following Cronims Mrs. Anderson entered @ Carriage mid _ disappe atAnSS he and Maurice . Morvis met r of, rice, and were driven to the rail-) Join FF. Beggs. station, where'they took ' the d a were going, todo, with train for-thelt future’ homme: ‘The ‘happy | pid receiv a t ee uv fer ee al tne hl i +hou aht it time numel S$ .Iricy 18, who Wish them dulticn 4 rether +o. Bet happiness and prosperity in their raarried | - on 4 Dd 3 1, re 00e%F time to do the work. Hiorse Notes. ' i werity nine oF the” 109 horse N whic h have mate records of 2.30 or better this vason hat ne reco! | as fast as, 2:50. at the beginning of they’ Guu au : aero id filly, ae Mot. 2 991. by | | come out. all ight, Baron Wilkes, 3218) out of Mary"A. Whit- | @¥ae At h some.woman,” ney, 2.28, by Volunteer, is credited with showing a half over a slow track not long inh the sewer on Friday as.,.those, worm. by sin¢e Th 1.11. i Cropin the night he Jeft their house. for. the, Among the sons of George Wilkes, whieh last, tume., She ,also this season for the fipsp time appeared inf the 2.20 list through their: produce. is St. Gothard, who comes to the front witha very good quartet. They are Queen Goth- ard, 3 years old, record 2.26, total 2.214, ° a that occasion. 7 : rr 4 Rose Goth: ar l, 134% Berthard, xP anid Longues wed sounds; : a. oD Howatad Wit r CO. &. Nelse n, of Waterville, Maine, has | Fish Market. , just purchased two very iast mares. One, New Bologna Bausnyes past’ receivédat t Beot Blanche T.. was foaled in’ 1885 ‘and’ sirdé) | & Goff's: by Kentucky Privce, first damof Sweep-], Very fine cookin stakes, 298, second dam bya Sen of Volun- | sale at Beer & Goff's teer, 55. The other purchase was Lovette, Bunker ‘ Hifl * Pi | wi ékles ‘ahd’ Chow 2 a chestnnt mare, foaled-in ''1881, “also by bulk\’ by the pint; quart ‘ be aa yt Kentucky Prince, «first dam Smith mare, | made++fer-sale at the Fish Market. 4 by st "LGeawy, a s0n of RP wcahontas : Lovett is atull sister to Robert Bonner’s Fresh stock of pure just received aa A.-5. Daisy | De«rling, who trotted a-mile for him 4 m 2.16) Mr. Darling told Me. Nelson Saasages made from the best material; ‘Te. that he considered this ‘ me equa! 5. as fast. per jh,-4t d.-4i. They Wee PUR 1a a to Diegatto ee ee -@eO9eso —-—— —— l, son ss Personal, “ ms. Col..J. Hunter Davar, Alhe rton,. is register: ere it e Oshorne. at the F >tel Davies or. ‘ ‘ Ww artier’s S Safe Cure at A. a. Johngon’ 8, Moor e, F ‘esh jira a the Fish Market \Fwe hundicd quintals choice famil; haddock and . . hi rstand that Mr. Sy dne Accounteht of thi , B of Nova Seoti ment as \iai Amherst eon of the » ae received an appoint- » new Agency which that wer of i Mee ting of pribprirt- + on ar P f I. met vn Sum- the sessi a of Strath their Lk Se moderate in a call at. as Mahon presented the Gospel all,” and ordered be transmitted to the Halifax Presbytery. Bunns was appointed te re- » be |. praesent the, cangregat an and Rev. John Presbytery, in. the befere. the Presby- wae McMillan aaoved jor the home missten. comyunattee. matter ta:the, naxt v es Pa them taken Up. AOUNNeO! orland submatted his papars drom the pos nk whigh were. :read.:.by..the clerk, when, it. was foand,that, according to itted hy the Caer eral As- lu: & Pasihlon to circumst¥nces, AJ; motion, At wint Mr, Sutherland te supp'y ‘e congregation: of Caledonia ;xntih after ' e general], assembly. ee elk reported. tow ti LtLge pee rtp beat Lto visit, Dundas: anes! The report, seb: forth were... willing r the separation, and, in. all, probability, lt was agreed Lo wnt the prayer of the, petitions and that fuesday, the drd Degamber,, and. erect that bon Int a Re DAr: ste. gongregatiwn, it was agreed to,ask the Llome Board to.pay the amount due students aa the summer, and to appyint commitiees to. visit the several congregations in. arrea’ 8 augmentation, rreé d th; at,, aS the amount Ka be raised. by he allottments tothe i congne: moe gts’ pl Te Bad, Mr. Fullerter »was appointed Fowler to aoe and M inte ab? Bet CY 7a and 17th and 'Tignish and Miuntrove’ ori the 2th : this moiith. JAMES CARRUTHERS, lerk of Presbytery. eS a an Hesiod The Cronin Marder Trial. 12. —la:.the Cronin case Messrs, Davies and | keeper, testitied that he knew John Kanze. While at his j place dx anae was known. as Johu Kaiser. a the early part of April he saw Kunze aad asked. .Baggs. what we reference, to the: dis-, ippearance cf she should. ¢all.the.couacil 2 if we could .. not tha ig. He. said,..be thought the. doctor would furo.upiall right; there was plenty of tid to him he, did net; know... what he was jr reply that he thought Cronin dead. ls nit alking, about—he_ did. , not, beleng to.the inner cirele,and we knew, what we were.talk- ing about.,.,; Dennis, W; id came up. at. the time and stated. he,thought the fellow, would Mrs. Conklin, identified cokes, found. identified. the, other articles as haying been. taken .by ve on «IS = — fit Local Notices. “ptckléa .* ‘and ' aty silmon, mackerel, -tianan haduies, ete’, “Agrees: and cutrants” ‘for’ drugs and chemics q pene & Go's: Bans ons Capeine P tasters we'AS ‘8; John- Campbell's: Quinte , Uod' Liver Of Exnatsiors,’ all ‘ Spular kinds. Mr. W, Richacds, M. P. B., Bideford; is at dw-8. Cee = i ig nd, codfish received tedny ab} ou: : Agencie ie seciianain Seaman, |. Summerside ; pollock at the eke a Pp a at > Telegraphic Odds and Ends. a fe ~~. ho. a % BUDGET OF GENERAL NEWS FROM ALL PARTS OF THE WORLD, Ai eV TORONTO, Noy, 2. The. Globe says the boat as Power | Ontario "Le cisl: ature will not be dissolved until ae session has been held. Panis, Nov, 12.—1f is,reported here that abstention. . : ' Beatin, Nov. 12.—-Advices from Zanzi- bar state that Hying columns in the coast stormed fortified eamps-of Arabs, and scat- tered the hostiles. Southern and Western Kansas reports that « blizzard is sweepipg over that country. Montreal, Nov. 12.— La Canadien vigor- Baltimore that there if mych annexation sentiment among the Krench Canadians. as a falsehood and slander, and as, sure to be commented on by the whale .Ameripan press 80, as ta stimulate those among our nationality,in,the great, Yankee sewer. Lonpon, Nav. 12,---Befora, the Parpe ll Commission, $6; hie to the, Parnellites disclaimer that they did not advocate thé use of dynamte ane rupture between the Irish in America and O*\Donovan Rogsa, Sir Henry James, said, thesg , actions, did_,nof not mean the abandonment of the dynamite } garrulous and .indiscreet. . The, policy, of Patrick Ford was still maintained,,and that could commit murder and ineite people to directed against reveend o AT .J0 O'CLOCK,: A...M. bisas ‘ of extra choiee stock for winter ,uge. 20 Barrels DAMAGED FLOUR. E& H: NORTON & CO., nov l4—2i ' Arecionders. i ‘CHALLE NGE. TO R- STEELY, ES®. “Whistler,” ‘én Chatlottetown Driving Park, if'we can get’it;'dr Summerside Difving Park, pelus—each ond to pick a judge and the-track han ds t at is responsible. s! BROWN. I novTa2t ee aati) Lie WRECK SALE, At’ New London Harbor. — oe Schooner “HATTIE E.,” of Newfoundland, 35 tons burden, will be sold at PUBLIC AUC- ‘TION, on FRIDAY, 15th inst., at 20 clock, p- m:, t6e" the beriefit of all concerned. E,.H. McMILLAN, tink Broker. Stanley, Bridge, Nexaid 13, 1889,-2i sn Canned ‘Salmon, Yd! Cases T Yb tall’ SAL MON, e) 20 oo" thy. me° "Y* For sale by. ; HORACE, H ASZARD., r 3 0) ose 83 CRIN TT To? Murdock. ‘Flour. 200,,Barrels, gvaranteed, t the best, Family Hpur on P. &. Island, ing jc saidy '$ 100 Half hes ale Choiee Gisndtin Oatmeal, for sale by: 1459 HORACE HASZARD. stevaas seodt Base 300° Cis ‘Talt Carid.? °°". 9" vase yanmar pov]3— 2w ep... a sasade whe as BARGALNS. 12a ‘2 PLANS. ORGANS, sdadegoad aah Peest as AND. cat YRS isoce dageSsd aif shone 1.399 ota | Queen. Street, Charlattatown. 5) aided 484) 19 5 4 7ANOS;! tit price” “front” $200" “tind ap" re iasteerdint peaap fetes lisa “her? } and apwarda, jijeus let and inspect our. large, Stock. 9 » dette. Dale MILLER BROLHERS,..- Queen Street, Charlottetown, | W. i. Scott, Alberton. a | oc t29—dv lm eod_y 311 . Baulanger has left Jersey.« «ThesBoulangist committee is of the opinion that the de- monstrations to-day” Would” play “into the hands of the Government, at advises their districts of Usanbaca and Usegura have Kansas, Nov. . 12..-Despatches,, fronf ously denies Mr, Mercier’s statement in La Minervé also denounces. the, atatement | neighbors who dream of drowning Canadian | policy, Rossa was reje eted because. he was policy implied that revolutionary partisans any crime.if such murder and crimes,were By Auction, on Saturday, Nov. 16th, 1 Of) Barrels APPLES (including 30 barrels ~ ] HEREBY ‘challen; ge you to trot your horse * Dreadn: au ght” against Ge orge _Essory’ s on Novein ber 2Qhet, 1889, mile hedts,* three’ ig five, to harness; actdrdimg to the Ne#ttonal to piek the third-for Dhree dhundred Duilere a side. J have deposited One Hundsed Dollars} 9 in. AN. Lange's hands.to show. L mean -busi- ness, and will, give wotil, Saturday, the, 16th. inst ,,to consider, Put up or shut up} It Mr, a ge cloes not suit, in any other, man’ HE Haull,;* Spars, Rigging, Sail, Anchor, Cable and Ruoning Gear of the wrecked Standard 1 Oatmeal Pall €ans: on ite FOR Customers. es ete ee Black ‘Silk Warp Henviettas,|, A T AMAZING PRICES. —- THINK OF THIS: lusnal Prite,~ 85e.> St ant $1.25: Now, G4c,, 75¢. and 906, per,ya.. sant SOLORED HRS OU tthe ful lot of Plaid Goods very cheap, ow Y ye eee CRETONNES. worth 40@; 3 \ i f PD | Mantle and Ulster Cloths R COME, AND SEE! Gome.and ‘see the™ ishing Ulster Cloth -we are sélling for ‘S14 5, regular ’ price, $1.65 ;, and ” our 90¢ Myrtle U ister Cloth, usally sold at $1.35. oe . o J »w prices. ‘ i ppm cle , ee :A job lot of Jackets clearing.-out at $2. 25 Some very handsome e Dolinung wat low prices MANTLE PLUSH, in. blaek “and bop with very rich irfnyesto paatch. | Yop Pg ble! ge ks J a \ value we are in Black Cashmere Hose, VES gpaiters, HOSIERY. See the on et tle cle + GOAT ROBES in. the city. ASTI ACAN C ers and J ACKETS. ol Little Boys’, ' Rectory, DuSE cots “dud” Suif® *Men’ -Oxercoats and Reefers. A very special lot of OVERCOATS, worth Ble bough ‘at a bargaim’ We wilk give our gastot the full benefit,of the lot and sell is a5 Sein mids"Sde $2 tHistlét. eit detaaoih Na Pograse weosarad Asanee aine f iy ; ; teopattie aad Yay Sewing: “‘Maé chines, |: {MILLER. BROT ERS, ORGA ANS, in site’ Uiyy i gud, upward, a SEWING. MACHINES, an penne ans lntensling ‘purchasers,, will dis, ‘ah ito eal | . et a é ves peatPhn wm of Seip aa sas oo sala wi Wal ‘iwi aad Kad Gan vi 434 t ———pppeosmmey } | sri “MENS ontne CLOTHING" at wondertul ldiw‘pridis. ' M N's BLUE GE e SHR 5 good quality. _, GY Fine! S} hirts, imag garcoade Selon * elhennpliehhaas t 44 ati sod imia’s boss Das mgs seh cod sgerce cbteall CARPETS. PATOS § #8 SAPRET WP be. MENT is ¥ e's of and aie on yo Island "Ve have lad out a lot of short lengths that we are cleaing out at half price. ————— rollers. Steet special Jot w rth $: | lot wr : rs hoe . kind or nother, COM you to buy. _— ARKET SQUARE, a THURSDAY, pve 4 1889. JAS. PATON & COS So Never before have we offered suc h aaa ments. Prices posiiyedy . start! ing. \ Qu nell tobi With: yout 0} f&f When you can buy a fuil dress length of 12 yards, nice striped goods, for $1.20. The double width Dress Goods, in many of the latest shades; ut 30c, per yard, is a decided bargain. The beautifal lot of new figured Dress Goods, all double width, inv teyray myrtle? garnet, drab, navy and b| ok, atti een wc! mer yard, would be cheap at 60c. and 70c.; and the double width all-wool Amazons, at 40c,. per . yard,, isthe best yelue ip the ¢ity. »A dyoau ti- An Extraordinary Bargain | Pie arff’a half ydrdsiwide,” a) - Woe! Matte Dress Sie. Regalar, pricey $1.25. ow, | 0% PBIB yy Just a few. pieces..double witlth, pattern, - Sony oh an eared ffins, te 25sec. per yard. The double width Printed Dimity we are offering at 25" per yard is} | YARNS, | In SCOTCH and othex. makes, all ve Important to seal. | . New Doltians, Neat andj Stylish Adicts L aoiy UNDERWEAR, . UPPER PRINCE ‘STREET Friday, N ovember 15th, | Miss #B? aBrown (pies M.ssWeeks, we H. | tot Give.Me My Own Native Isle”. ii ‘An Moore, "MisasM M. Weeks, Mr. G, rR . Sy. Beer. * a ; Cornet Solo“ Angels Ever Bright er Pair.’ |" | ae te Mr., Pletcher, ‘|Recitation 05.66. -.J4-s PO > ae "4 ; Lizzie Ritchie, Mabel cia ‘Carrie Henry i ‘ H 8 | Seloy-Puet ‘and Chorus—*‘ Swell the Anthem.” oe Miss A. Moore, Miss M. Johnson and Choir. Paletie Knives, Psalm CXIV.....0eceeeeeeeeeeesereeceeeee | pp be POR TOSy DHS: 7 Em: F Solo and Chorus —‘‘ The Lord is Good” urtais, A véry CURPAEN P. Tabet with pride) .* acgaing in Per Another * sd ove Mian aces 2s & Singing—‘* Work, Oh, Work for Jesus”...... Every Jay we have BARGAINS of one . Vocal Solo..... #3 tea Gin idiiitien 6 @ E t aNb'S E Us, as we don’t press ehea Faas “glee, Per tt SA ete Choir. J AS. PATON & C05: : “4 nema NIC ee meno ns 7 Sid AO woe oe —<— ae an ~ CHIEF CONSULTING SURGEON a) international Medical Council Assoviaticn of Detroit,, Michig wn, Graduate of M- ih ¢ otter. Wintrest, P. @.: Licentiate Royal College Physi. cians and Surgeons. Edinburgh, Seot. land, ‘and’ London, Bugland, ’ i_js' NOW: AT' THE Cp Hove. DAVIZS, CHARLOTTETOWN, Where, until further notice, he can be CONSULTED FREE, on all PRIV ATE AND CHRONIC DIS? ASES. | e aw . rig 3 ( Ly. eae we _- * : . . e's R, et YER, Wie ix in Be gal Was,for- pipet the ‘Cline P Rh. Taend and Tiuvalids Especially o ite in securing the following Black Silk Warp Henriettas at one-third less than | the regular prices. We come to you not entirely as strangers, but for’ the’ fitst time, and beg leave, there fore, to inform, in as brief a manner as possible; those not acquainted with us of on? lnstitate who we are, where we come from, and what we,are doing Dr. Kergan and the surgeons comprising his statf, better known in the Uvited States “dy@ Capada as hfs’ Intérnat#inal Mediea! Council, have for years been regarded as the most LLinbles moey ws ilafu Leadimost suctessfl specialists in the treatment ' nf all chronic divtases. i ae and diseases peculiar to men and women im Aineriva, 1 1878 our present institution was tounded.by Dr. Kergan in Detroit, and hes drom year ce year grown in sueh rapid proportions that at present a staff of 18 medical.and surgical ae xpeute is toynired to attAnl the honie*ah@ foreign patients This skalf compris ce: men of age, | education, extended experience and superior ability, ail being graduates of leading English, e268 ioe atch, Rremehy Lrish, frormian, ( Canadian and’ ‘Ate rie’ tinfversitities; and adwittet ti be. come a member of Dr. Kergan’s Medical Council only after they have devoted themselves to the study and treatment of chronic diseases or deformities, and obtained positive and superior {aio w ipa and rsuctesstin diaghdsisg and treating those diseases. Thousands of rare and obscure 2ases are yearly treated by them ; therefore, by the ex- ba rience received from treating 59 Many cases, aided by all that medical, science of te day baildrds, it cafv@ddily"bé séen why it'iS*that they are so successful in the curing of all private and chronic diseases. WHEAT WW. EL. C.CI IRB Chronic Diseases of the Nasal Passages aad Respiratery Organs. Cajarrh, Hay Féver, Laryngitis, Bronchitis, Asthma, Consumption, Emphysema, « Pneumonia.’ aa Chronic Diseases of the Circulatory Grgans. Myne ‘tional Heayt Disease, Organic Heart’ Disease, Divpsy, Varicose Veins Chronic Diseases ‘of the’ Blood and Skin. |. _ Serofula, Ulcers, Rheumatism, Gout, Lambaggp Ansemia,; Cancer, Tumors, Skin Diseases. - . Chronic Diseases of the Urinary Tract. °° ° Kidney Disease, Gravel or Stone, 3right’s Disease, Diabetes, Chyluria, Bladder ~. Disease, Lnfle unimation, Ingpntixvence. € ‘tigonie. ore of.the Alimentary Tract. | par Bow lty > Hipage agyeak ‘Bensils, Stricture of the Throat, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, at ae efe., Liver Coniplaints, Gall-stones, Rupture or Hernia, ‘Constipation, mee Ulcorat a, Piles », Lassune, Fistula Rectal Ulcer, Tapeworm, Round and Pin Wi orms. Chrenie Diseases Peculiar to Women.’ " | | - Retarded Meases, Ame norrheea, Dy semenorrhe hy Menorthagia,, ( yhange of Life, Chio. rosis, Leuchorrheea, Displac -ement, Prolapsus, Uter A, Flesi : m and V ersions, Inve sian, Uleerations; Cancei i» Jpfidmmation (Uterus and Ovaries), ‘umers, Pruritis, Vayinis leah Kee thatthttes © Chronic Diseases Peculiar to Vien. “ vie _ | WHAT wh DO ‘NOr PROPOSE TO DO.—We lo. not propose to raise the dead, nor ean anyone else; . Ye de ot proper to furnish new Jungs, the man who promises todo.so.is a frand ; we do pot propose toturnish youth to the aged, ifs impossible ; we cannot cure every case of héart <iseate, and the doctor who agrees to ig a humbug; we cannot cure every casé of kidyey disease, ‘no man of-pcputation professes to do.so; we cannot cure an incerable disease+ frauds alone promise the impossibte, Whale Wr rroros: TO -DO.—we propose to: give correct and honest opinibirs’; ‘we Ppropose to only make re asonabile promises 5 we. propuse; to give our? best. attention to-evety case ; we pre dose to ene iu the shortest possi! le time ; we propose to cure for the smallest fee cousistent with hones: skill; we propose to cure by the most pleasant possible method ; we prapote to refuse to treat an) case that we think Pe cannot help ; we propose to cure every curable case ; we pi opose to cure many cages Chat bate dibretotope eon 8 drthidin'« red incurable’; wé jp se to continue to condtct a reputable Medical Institution in the future as we have ¢ bie at} pu vtati m of doing in the past ;, we propose to, be big peprotar pve jdempe that we have! nore members of the Royal Ce llewe HF Pitvsicians ald’ Surgeons of Creat Roku 6n our staff thaw apy single institution in America. psn .“peeehee & Remember! our Location during ‘our’ stay in Churtottéetowa ts + HOTEL, D AVBES. 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