} “ a CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, 1803 M Q if mn Phy : \ i en end I M 2 lay S pam., N Zz ; Quar 3 lav, 4 4 7s them, i Is is | Hig! and I \ Veek. | : i es hreic' 4 4 i , ’ | rise s¢ | wate Ser; oS Physicians ; ate pe _ a minanntenaie ad, Ra Ma . '‘UQ n | ? uite } ; iV ' t+ 4 t 46 them, ; iy i) i s 4 e rhiay 7 16 TERMS ; Four Dollars a Y “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents BS, Th WOUND, Sie. : 715 } =| s 8 i am pleased to recommend i sis ‘ | S oO —_ i Acct Mortay a) sa] 9 a ee Poe wt ae Te ] | . | Skoda’s ' Discovery Welnestay | 36] 30/ 1033] NEW SERIES, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, NOVEMBER 30, 1893. VOL, 33.—-NQ,. 190} Serr ites oe ee ae " ?.~ ss the physicians who compound them, : e: ea . tL 46 wee ee a a om a a a ae : 7 to be men of integrity and ability. Skoda’s Discovery is unlike any other | FLEET STREET AND ITS MEMORIES. | Res RET CART DOE IE EFS SER ES OSES as 4 asl A , ™ * in Biase Mcanceree i SOL A OO TAIN NIE AN NY i a i R. H. Mason, Pest OT ce, Charlottetown J. Meintyre ‘ Maipejue Road, (C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Coffin, t.rafton Street &. Grey, cor. Water and Prince St D Chappell. Prince Street ) acaar Store, Queen Street, (reo, Carter & Co., (Queen Street - ray, News Siall, P. E. I. Railway! and the trains i & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- merside Harry "MeFarlan +, Souris, ilon. I. Gordon, « eorgetown. Lb. A. Ewan, Mt. Stewart. (). M. Clarke [be rton (has. A. Celilia, Orwell Cov + eS es a The Weekly Examiner Is isaued every Friday from Miice. [t is made h has appeared ir th st-¢! weekly newspaper morning pub ahers’ wh e Daily editions, and Sati iss interesting snd full of the latest newa. The subscription for Taz WeeKxiy EXxam- INER, poat paid to any part of Canada or the UL nited Ad vertis for Tae Dat_y EXAMINFR. DOCTOR DORSEY, and Siates, is one dollar per year ng rates on the same scale ar given bove Physician Surgeon. M wate al Pee of the Ne Grevluate of the U aiversity of the City ow York, late Member of the Resid nt Se of B-ile- Hiexspital and the Ne w York Lring-in Hosp tal, New York City. North Side Queen S OFFICE. 2 juare OPPOSITE POST OFFICE Residence—N Sireeta, ( ar Corner of King and Queen hariotletown. ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES ; Queen Street, Charlottetown OFFICE TO LET IN MORRIS BLOCK. rv Office, well Lt by elect liwh-t ay } tat } bacsf 1€a i bv hot water THOS. MORRIS. RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. the up of matter The subscriber does not offer as a ecan- didate for political honors, but he does offer the best FURNITURE at the Lowest Prices. NEW FURNITURE arriving daily in all the latest styles, in addition to manutacture, Lot of Specialties offering are in consequence having large We low. sales, JOHN NEWSON. NEW BRICK BUILDING November 15, 1893- wed fri WE ARE NOW OPENI BIG Charlottetow n, mon ‘G A STOCK OF—- FANCY GUODS Suitable for the Xmas Holiday Trade. These goods bave been bought direct from the English, American and Japanese markets. Our JAP CHINA has already had a big run. Ilave you seen the Novelties? All New Goods: no Old Stock to show. HASZARD & MOORE, Beokscilers, Charlottetown. November 25, 1893—t t s VICTORIA ROW | A Large Purchase of Bargains | a ee en ¥ ONE THOUSAND DOLLARS’ WORTH peace) FF cnincanenas J.B MACDONALD & CO Have Removed them Stock of what we! Boots & Shoes TO THETR— ACROSS THE STREET. Please to look at our Stock in the New Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- ST in the City. J. B. Macdonald & Co. 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THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), The accounts which have just reached Europe from that most distressfal is in the Arctic seas give us littie reason hope that anything can be done to 1- medy the woes of Iceland essentiull.. Like most of the remainder of the worl, that remote little country has enjoyed this yeer an almost unprecedented wealth of sunlight and heat. The brief Icelandic summer can have a rare beauty of its own, and that of 1893 has been enchanting. Steady drought in June, rains in July, and warm dry weather again in August, brouglit on the hay to great advantage, and the latest batch of letters speak of the harvest as unusually promising. Almust every- where along the coasts the fisheries have been excellently successful. It is plain, therefore, that, for once, Iceland has had a chance from the weather, wiiich has of late years been its most cruel enemy, If a succession of good seasons like the present had occurred a dozen years azo, Iceland might have been saved. But especially since the political agitations of 1835, which disturbed and discourag- ed the population, things have been going materially from bad to worse, We are occasionally called upon to listen to jeremiads about Iceland starvazion from those whose sentiment for the Ice- anders is more active than their infor- mation is exact, and the English public has become suspicious of cries of “Wolf!” But the present season, wit! its excellent weather and good supplies of food, has not shown any re-action against the draining away of the people. This summer no fewer than 600 persons emigrated tu America, bringing the population below that limit of 70,000 to which it had already dwindled. The island now contains, it is believed, few- er inhabitants than it did in 1870, before the temporary rise in Icelandic prosper- ity. The emigrants are largely of the farm-laborer class, and there is a grow- ing complaint that portions of the coun- try are going out of cultivation because there is no one to work on the land, The great geyser has been very slug- gish this year, and itis believed that weather which is excelient for crops acts in a deplorable way upon this class of phenomena, It is by her extraordin- ary sights. and by the visitors drawn to see them, that Iceland must hope to live. —London Saturday Review. ~ 2000 Wire Nails a Minute. A rather unique wire nail machine has been erected recentiy in the Machin- ery Hall, It is really ten machines in one, says Iron Age. It is circular in form, the ten parts of the machine be- ing placed on a massive table, receiving motion from itscenter. Tie motion 1s imparted ina novel manner. A heavy shaft runs to the center, where it is connected by suitable gearing with a vertical plunger. On the sides of the plunger are wedges which operate the ten sections as the plunger moves up an4 down. A coil of wire is placed on a reel below the table in front of each section, and the finished nails run down metal troughs into boxes by the side of each reel, The whole ten sections can be operated at one time on nails of the Peter the Great. Since then they have been buried with their husbands in St. Peterburg. An Unstable Boundary Line, “You have heard of smuggling, I pre- sume,” remarked a guest at one of the hotels the other day. ‘*Well,” he con- tinued, “I ran against the most stupen- dous scheme in that line last summer I ever heard of. You are doubtless aware that ordinary every day smugglers are content to transport their goods over the line from one country to another, the object being, of course, to evade the payment of the customs duties, The people with whom I came in contact were superior to such common methods, which might do for low pirates and out- lawed brigands, but not for a live, wide- awake Yankee, and especially a Canadian Yankee. They don’t move the ‘goods. They move the line. “Up in the furthest easterly part of Maine there comes a place where Maine stops and New Brunswick begins, That is the boundary line between the two e\nwies. That is also where the Cana- dian Yankees spoken of have their homes. They are naturally given to farming, some of these people, and even if McKiuley did put a duty on grain, ponitry and other things, it didn’t make any difference witli some of the sturdy yeomen who live alongside the line. The putlication of the news of the pas- sage of the tariff bill didn’t cause them a moment’s uneasiness. They simply went on raising their Canadian wheat and their Cauadian oats. At the same time they kept their eyes on the boun- dary line—what tuey could see of it. The visible portion of this remarkable boundary consisted of upright iron posts, set at intervals of one mile through the land. Not being clinched on the other side of the earth, these posts are responsive to influences placed on them on the Canadian side, In other words, they can be takei: up and reset, “About the time these upright and honest farmers over the line have their crops in condition to harvest a peculiar thing happens. Some dark night, a half dozen of them go coon hunting, and when they return to their firesides they are on American soil, they and their grounds, and with them the corps, The boundary line has moved and is located a half mile or further toward the Arctic Ocean. ‘These guileless tillers of the soil then dispose of their products at United States prices, and some time dur- ing the winter, in some unknown man- ner, the boundary line takes a backward $0 lean, leaving them again on Candian soil,”— J.eveland Leader. Before the Daybreak. Before the daybreak shines a star That in the day's full glory tades ; Too fiercely bright 1s the great light That her pale-gleaming lamp upbraids, Before the daybreak sings a bird That stills her song at morning's light ; Too loud for her is the day's stir, The woodland’s thousand-tongued delight. Ah! great the honor is to shine A light wherein no traveler errs ; And rich the prize to rank divine Among the world’s loud choristers. 5 - 0 23 ke sti asa i. wropretary medicine—it cures dis- M -4 . 4 | erent WHEFE CZARS ARE CRIWNED. saan by removing the poison, and at f I \ ‘ 2 1 44 e@ - The Famous Old Tiioroughfare Full of a Pi ee ee the same time SUPPLIES GOopD . W . 2 } Thousand K- collections. i The Kremlin, Luasstas’s Sacred Palace BLOOD to wasted parts. No other { ¥ I : } ’) lt “We walked in the evenins in Creen and the Head of the Empire. remedy has per rformed so many won- ge: I 20 4 24 wich Park,’ says ~ taba lL He asked The very heart of Moscow and, in derful cures or relieved so much suf- : ! ‘iS ' 2 ’ b 33 et me, I suppose by way of trying my dis | deed, of all Russia, is the we nak | renow ering. + S ' 42 a position: ‘Is not this very fine? Tay ed Kreuilin, tue nacdion’s sacred pile Skoda's Little Tablets eure ¢ at allen, i M \ j 7 43 iH K NE YO ms y i ig no exquisite relish of the beauties of | Many venrs ago tae czar resided withis sick headache and dyspepsia, So ct 1 ei \ 8 34 4 4 SW - Ss 14 ° nature and being more delighted with | its wooden wa.ls, closely surromided 1 MEDICAL ADVICE PREP. Ay { 2 \\ 9 26 i tee busy hum of men, I answered: | his relatives and nobles, fhe w ssalis EKUVA DISCOVERY GU., LTD., WOLFVILLE, N.S, +. 2 | Ay 10 . ' ; ‘Yes, sir; but not equal to Fleet str-et. fortifications proved inadequate to resi t rt : . the only Perfeet Writing Mach-! ' Johnson: "You are right, sir.’ ” Taunt | the furious onslaughts of the savag : ; se : { e : ; ' . ae 4 o ip j as miore than a ceutury avo, and Fi et i sees. GU veare aro they were } For sale by all druggists. Trade sup i - Sa - L 41 ine. The Ribbon, the Shift ; bit appr ee ly. pa er fe gh mecetht aba cemm2ls ae ek sied by W. R. Watson; Charlottet cwn 1] ; g . ? ° street continues to be one of the great | placed by sione ones, and now, too, the ee ; oo | be , . = Key and other antiquat- thoroughfares o- the world, unique i. | imperial family have abandoned Mose ow | &- Ki : ; : ee . . . «t the var.ety of the interests which attach) | and spend mot of taeir time in &. ; 2 Tue 2 14 ed devices discarded, to it, of the influences which proceed | Petersiurg. : W uy ! . es j from it. No manu visits London, says But teis is still the holy city and to 728 4 { NEW MACHINE, i T e Toronto Empire, witnout walk, | the Kremlin conreoes must all the} § ‘ ’ miany tines in F ion street—unless he iz | czars Coit to be crow l, Writes a cor- ale U Tru, aa Bl an utter Philistine or fribble. it (is) 2 responde it of The Samlay School \Fh NEW MANAGEMENT great panoramic spectacle now to even | Tites. ‘The grid coroimiion processio. | 5 { ‘ rms , vO the least intellectual of men; it is a | must first en er the Coureh of the Re- 4 } IM Ht N iW PR | NCI PLES, pran | historical develop nent, ful of a | deemer to of: r purser. ihen goto St. A ry - hin ig 4 } thousand reco. leections, to the man who; | Michaei’s, ard itaiay it the Cathedral ; t : ae Eamon Demy Mende NEW PAT ENTS. by chance or taste or design, lias fillec | of the A ome » the most sac red ‘ae 7 ov P. E. [stanp, had for di huis mind wits the old history of Louden edifice in ait Rusci, the egtr places the | iq NEW MEN 1 or dinner ae London 7 the sae w hen = crown vpn bis own bend, for no one | . Is issued every afternoon, from the office of . r 2 rr ' ower was a roeval residence ; wuen tie eise is jeat Worthy to preiorm such a | Tux EX AMINe PUBLISHING CoMPANY, in the yI7 117 VN was the best I ever ate. temple really “held Knights tenipl ivs 3 | duty. | 0 rl nt ; f fouse Building, Queen Street NEW LIFE | Thanks to COTTOLENE, the when Holborn was realiy a brook in a Tuis poiatial citadel, the Kremlin, | i a . hollow ; when Clerkenwell and Bride- | when sees fiom a cistance us a most | ; AT ‘1F SUBSCRIPTION NEW BRAINS. | pew and succcesful shortening. well were really ctreams and fountains | brilliant and dazzling sight: walls, | ~ ADVANCE) a > = : pertaining a ; ee a" roofs, spires ami cupvlas shine with | \ ; ze é ao = : TRAY WNT ON. i sweet stream flowed down Piecadilly ; | masses of red, gieeu, white, gold and | i ar » - -. 01.99 hed 8 £ = N ay M Kl LiODS, | when the Strand—i. e., the bank of the | silver untarnisiied ty time, for all the { Tunak Monru 1) 3 it , = tok i fi Thames—was the promenade of princes, | colors are renewed as fast as trey fade. | i} Mon U.35 N EW CA PI rAd, ASK YOUR prelates and beauties ; when Weostnsin. | Just outside the walis is a tine group ot ; s : : Ca or the 3 ster was far away and men were robbed | bronze statuary representing a peasant j 1 is The LATEST and BEST i GROCER in going to their home from the house otf appealing toa sabackan general - save | FOR parliament ; when foreign ambassadors | the sacred Kremlin from the French ; it | ; fought in the streets. by means of arm- | is strikingly suggestive, as a man points | } [SING \TES it. ed retainers, for precedence over euch | eagerly upward to the Kremlin's towers, | - aid is Ww 7 \T M ST GO B - 1] ‘ = at a fide cag etn ; ae the | ae a gota emg er th : ore } j i ‘ I ‘--- Dad alicnmen lea! > wor an ; > = . e o~™ | abbey was tie teinp.e, Indeed, of silence roly of the five entrances to the fort ts ks urge is " . "al ; = ih t, ; COLDiC Wol ? foul Ink ribbons, be thersome shift aud a cneeiiaidiale hte resting place of i thatknown as tae “Raiee ner Gate.’ oe snd 21) KE VS, GOUDLE scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated pard nel. The NEW YOST has | | kings and saints, not the art galiery for | Over this is a picture of Carist, so sacred : oe yc, tbolished them, and no other can retain them and live eaadaett aoe | Jews und soldiers and scoffers, ‘To the | that mo one can pais beneath it with 1 ‘ . _ i TH KE N EW v( IST a? : al : , ska . : | N. K. FAIRBANK & co., | man who keeps these things in mind | covered head ; even the Czar himself ; ‘ iced rate are quoted 2 NE ; combines the privggre- eee or ol the inventor, W. N. Yost. who | Wellington and Ann Streets, | Fleet s'reet is ogee bever oo | conforms to this en ne image is onan 4 . " — oe ™ te ie * Reminet > in TRTR tha << ore ,?? 1 cv “or | | never dirty, never without an unlailing | said to have preserved Moscow from In- ' weer, wh ‘ > run f hree mouths or | Vent d the Remington boo, th alig raph 1 ISSO, and the Yost in ISSY: the | MONTREAL, | attraction. vasion vaueea times, and itis believed gy tttt_, — long latest and best improve ments have been a ded during 1899 m: aking xe the New Yost an ideal. Nobody needs a book to enable hina fo | that noenemy can enter through that TE — ‘ we ¢ , ' inserted unless paid for pe rfect ty ewriter. The New Yost pr s di t fr | goon talking of Fleet street, of any | gate.” Itisa deep gateway, owing to the HS SO c att at fe) ‘ e, and under no | w ¥ | ints CIPes Bask mm steel type; its work is never blurred. | |; part of London, indeed, for, ia one way | thickness of its Luwer, and is frescoed i ‘ instances W such paid notices appear put is cle ‘recut and beautiful. The alighment is absolute ly pe rfect and permanent. The . | or another, the city and its many stree:s | on the inside, and has a high spire on { or rn dere eee und like the Deh Prvess Seon CS BRING TT TOUS | ; din oats on i vivinatiees. —- ‘ aC u . © UK I ppited a ty pe wr ite 7. Tr he line spi « in ¢ absolutely ® | literature. To say that Paris is France | lin gatesisa picture of St. Nicholas, ; ments connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, pert Ct. : | GA No Alkalies | is generally held to be a fair result of | called “miraculous” because it is said as ; I “ete. No notices will be inserted with Send for Illustrated Catalogue to IRA CORNWALIT . : : e “yy —or— ee Paris is no doubt France, | the French were abandoning Moscow AND WE WILL PRINT IT ‘aa he same unless regular rate of 10 cents pe oer Ce ee ee es —— ALL, General Agent for the Maritime | eo Other “hemieéals for the purpose of revolution, at least. | they sought to blow itup, ‘The explo- ; + « paid Provinces. 134 Prinee William St.. St. John. or to — “| London is not England for the purpose | sion of the powder caused a slight crack Prom >fl ae . Taek Ghee Ru seeewen te cotatiaeed tr on ee - of ee from it, : co is 7 . ance, - the oe ee pe ge oer - POM? OTEY, 4 re es a : ee a ‘ ; |; ho th also for mos orms 0 liera- it reached tise Irame o lis picture ap | | = - iia ar z cnn Zz > prea D. B. STEWART. Charlottetown. W. BAKER & COvS | ture, London also, though not to the | left the image covered with glass and Tn G ood é tyle, b ogee a Sores same extent, forms a large part of Enz- | the lamp burning before it all unharm- if I omest Prices ‘ff | quently the most valuabie advertising medium | { jand for literature, for society, for | ed. Close beside the sacred gate is the “ ” " | ee through which to make their announcements \Brea as OG0e science,for art. Ali the higher literature | Convent of the Ascension, with blue- —- a] t . Pane, © aemnAy proved by the mcs that ‘ ’ of Eugland concerns itself more or less | tinted walls and dome of silver. Here “RY US 4 > a ee ee eee ae HE “aes aa auden” | with London streets. And Fiect street | the princesses and daughters of the e 1 Fl aave been compelled to enlarge the paper to i ¥thasmorethanthreetimes | ttkes a large share in exciting all this | noblemen resort when they wish to es- . Re its present size ! the strenyth of Cocoa mixet | interest. cape the frivolities of the world, and in ‘iB Tue Dvtty Exawenenr is for sale by the fol- See yy ar ee with Starch, Arrowroot o¢ — a the crypt are the tombs of many Russian - 7 lowing agents : Sugar, and is far more eco- Shis Wied of Bintan. empresses who died before the time of he lxaminer Pan (i : , ‘ . London House, Queen Street, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND gHNSONS 4NopyYNe LINIMENT ynerkeE ANY OTHe As much for INTERNAL as EXTERNAL usa, in 1810 nated by an Oid Family Tink Of It. Yustes Sna'ean than nants still leads. ration after Generation have used and Every Traveler Suff have a te his i sate Eve ry Sufferer % Nervous Headache, Dinara See wae “nitis, anes. . “hole = — _ u T » » will Hind in this old Anodyne i dso” Bran Should veelink Jotinwit's Every Mother Ancayneriiniment in for Crou fla, sore Front, Tonsilitia, Colic, Cuts, Bru a and Pains liable to occur in any famil withons rotice. Delays may costa life. Relleves 1 Summey Somplaints like m aie. Price, % eta. post-paid; 6 bot tles, $2. Express paid. L 8. Johnson & Co., isto Sw Wh 1en W2 assert that : Dodd’ dd’s Kidney P Pills wenn. Cure Backache, Dropsy, Lumbago, Bright’s Dis- ease, Rheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed bby the testimony of all tNO222808 Soa. who have used them. TH ¢¢ CURE TO STAY CURED, By as, ingame mail on receipt of prica, Toronta, §o cents. L. A. Smith & Co., Johnston's _ Fluid Beef maintains its 2 Bis al BGR we Re OR, Mc al an a ne nee eens ene waa a ae ae high standard as 8. . MHIS HOUS? is thoroughly painted nearly the MONTREAL. Same money. For But I would be that paler star, TROUSERINGS | y Gnd inaee Goes .qecsmen> ee eee Te ee ee ee And I would be that lonber bird, dation for travellers by rail and steamboat that reason CAPITAL STOCK $100 000 Protection of Nonsmokers. To a with hope = n loves s afar, ' A Perfect Tal } : at § te f * 9% | sing of love when love's unhenr Tabie well eupplied at a mode ate fare. UUR, ; | Among a nail societies incorpor ba n g ee | Beef Food Please give usa call ‘ ‘ . . ; ie : eee 5 P C B ] isseming : 2 ; for arts encourage cer Red Hair and Health. ‘ j AMINAL a é 2 er ent. elow. oe a taste for art, to encourage Sean Austria. The ame iain ‘ “5 a , an) \ A. i and he tists, : “fit ane ) 7 via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown Pp numerous, propose no campaign against bl stn tha a cr ( uy ca. aah nd sore (x to Pictou via the Navigation Company’s Incorporated by Letters Patent of the | smokers, but they intend to accomplish, | 0400@ 15 the theory put. 5 . om 3a FOOD and a TONIC combined © : | Steamers; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- : : ae — 5 i f oft count for red hair. fo the same cause é i , combine ; G ent of C ja, tl h Feb ». | if possible, the strict enforcement of the | ° : : } | colonial Railway, and Halifax to Boston via FOVETRIMEDS G anada, the 27th Fe ruary, : is ascribed the vir, the elasticity, the , « r ue -? _-_oS 0 « 0c 0. the fast, modern-built and equipped Steel 1893. regulations regarding the prohibition of itali the overflowing healthy ; smoking in certain railroad train com. | great vitality, the overfk g healthy riot through the Ii contains the feeding qualities of ruddy-haired ; and this is what ren- animal life which rens veins of the strong sentient animal life ders them more intense in their emotions JOHN McLEOD & CO. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS. tments, public buildinds, restaurants Seqnauted by men and women, street cars, concert halls and other places of They wish to pre- | BEEF AND WHEAT, and the tonic ‘S. $8. “HALIFAX,” TEA MERCHANTS, | | | MINCING LANE-----------LONDON Charlottetown, November 16, 1893—tu th sat & wky Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Ser skeens iF paalibte in all public | than their more languid fellow-crea- qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the —-- sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac%- Montreal —s . tures.” Whether the writer is a Scots- , » REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY | ville Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, ® ontreal. places. Cirenlars are to be sent to , ire ea eine form of a RE NAD. — - eT ae. inset restaurant-keepers asking that rooms be Sheet Cr ae eS i pete | s " . . set apart for nonsmokers. Branches of y WO aneuine Ses ee 8 ale age as J. A. MOR RISON, HALIF AX | t Ci ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, EXHIBITION AND SALE. the society are to be established in | ‘carroty,’ ——— caaeats - = od Palatable Beef Tea. on Vienna, Prasue, Bruenn and Graz, In- | cuse on th as . a Branch On 6C LOneEry. and the privilege of going on board Steamer | fuential names are on the roll of mem- | “treckleson the peculiarly clear white Milk Gr I e | night before departure without extra charge. ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’Nock | skin which always accompany red hair. anu es 4 ’ ae bership. : a m., to 4 p. m. sk onal — . ~Pall Mall Gazette, sist cote To Dispel Colds. | For Tickets and all information apply to is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treate a Christy : I have opened a BRANCH CON F EC YTIONER Y in the | Company. “ila oe Nevept 2} an el - ve omer om se i Headaches and fevers, to cleans se the sae ee that when dissolved in the requisite quan fs . Store ij in the Stamper Block rec cantly oce upied by Mr. Theo. | a at ee 1 at! | system effectually, yet gently, when custive | German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured sity of water i6-yieile Ganadact'@ a Knives L. C happelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where I will keep | 7 aie ioe aa Pak Bo. eaiiian ca = whet: tee blood in hepare ee eerie ~ ~— : J sap ne uct that is - - everything usu: ally found in a first-class Confectionery. Iam | TO IT modern school. | constipation, to. awaken the kidneys and | other uses of it and find it excellent. The perfect equivalent of fitting up ane ; and improved Soda Fountain, w hich EF will | L K . Eminent Artists, such os Francais | liver to a healthy activity, “a ao = ee rk ‘as, aa __— MOTHER'S MILK. Rochegrosse, Aublet, Baran, Pesant, Petit jean, Marius Roy, Scherrer, Sauzay and a great many others, are members of this Society. Ask for our Catalogues and Circulars. H, A. A. BRAULT, Director. STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States’ and other siamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For many pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, 3 BREAD —CARVING-—PARING. FOR Ss AL E BY 4 7 R. B. Worton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, ae sug 16. 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. june 27—eod. | Figs. Hexpreps of ladies in il! health have been or are being restored to health and trength by the use of Hawker’s Tonic. t has become the great and _— amily remedy. yeah One-half of the Brick House on Upper ; Queen Street, containing nine large rooms, Possession about the middle cf Nov emLer. | Apply at the office of For sick headace, sour stomach, loath | ing of food, dyspepsia or billiousness, take Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will cure you. Recommended by leading physic ians as a most reliable medicine, cos . HORNE & CO. 0226 5 or weakening them, oct24—tf