& &, j } | | | 3 | | maces HONEST THE DAILY EXAMINER, CHARLOTTETOWN, NOVEMBER 20 1897 “| MUNYON?S MOITO Tell The Truth and Wothing But) the Truth TESTIMONISLS -—— - — » | From Canadian People are Positive Procfs of the Success of His (E PLTPY | - — BROAR HO What People Who Have been | | | CALENDAR, NOV. sich) CHANGFS Fur J 10h. 2¢:5m, a. m ! , 37. Gn 1m } j an YO N NI th. Sh. 6.5m : : Fis BOth, 10) Ym, p. m. lay of Week Sin Suo | High Rises Sets | Water 4 oc 4 Bol ay y “7 {41 2 49 =) lay ) | 3M 3 5u Wednesday A) | 34 | = 15 ¢ | Thursday 52] 6) 6 28 >) Friday 53 | 5 7 43 @l Gs \ Df ; S 5) 7} \ 7%) 0 1S ~ \{ 4) j it) WO) Ss oir 8 | 21) 11 \\ \ SY i s 1? ¢D | 4 r 7 ia -¢ 2 ee 2 3] %| 1327 Ms S| Zt | : i 7 2931 O87 i: . i oa. | 2} 127 16 lay } 21 Zz 26 17 y 10 x 8 31 18 12 a { 38 WwW ‘S: 4 18 = 45 ») ; y lt 17 | 6 54 AL Sut } 16 | 16 | ~ C6 <2 ' Monday re:3 I; 9 17 43 Tuesday i 19 14 | 10 26 24 | Wednesdav a) 1S | 1} 30 25 | Thursday 21 | 13 | 32 37 43} Friday | 23 | 13 28 MU | Sat Ly 24 11 Sis y 29 1 0 38 2 | Monday [aa wee 2 %0 | Tuesday | 723/410! 240 | P & Island Bailway On and after MONDAY, 4th Oct, 1807, th. trains of this Railway will run daily, (Sun days excepted,) as under. Srains Out-| oe Trains In ward. Read} STATIONS. ward. Read down. up. PP. M.jA. M.} P.M. A. M. 8 30) 6 15! . Charlottetown ...' g a 9 40 3 52! 6 29 ..Royalty Tunction.; g 16 9 19 4 42) 7 03 ..North Wiltshire. | 5 42 & 20 458) 718 .. Hunter River... | 5 52) 8 15 & 34) 7 37). . Bradalbane......| 5 qgi 7 37 5 44) 7 43,..Emerald.. ..... 5 0?) 7 28 5 59) 7 53 .. Freetown ....... \452714 6 2 8 7 Kensington... | 4 38) . — 6 55 8 30 4r. "Si rr 415 62 140 8 aie } — 1 4 0011 00 ® (P 8 59 --Miscouche ...... | 3 4210 37 2%) 9 17)|--Wellington...... | 3 28.10 10 $18, 9 45 --Port Hill .......| 3 00, 9 21 4 33.10 35|--O’Leary......... | 2 11) 8 8 5 01,10 51'- . ploomfield ...... 1 55 738 6 4011 5|--Alberton........| 1 an 7 02 64511 a ode cece 12 50, 5 55 ?. M.'A. M. Pp. M.|A. M. A. MiP. M.| [A M.|P. M 6 30 3 10}..Charlottetown...| 9 10 4 10 6 W, 3 24)..Royalty Junction § 59| 3 50 TO DS Ot. OE secccces | 8 331317 8 25 4 15)...Mt Stewart........ 8 10) 2 45 8 45) 4 43) .Morel)....6--.--}| 7 175 3 @ © 14) 6 ott St. Petets cree] 7 181 1 D 0 Ol} 5 38|..Bear River ......' 6 41)12 43 Oe © Or RRL oie’. 2 ss oe 6 10,12 00 A. M.|P. M. A. M|P. M. a. M.|P. M. |A. M.|P. M. 810 4 15)..Mt. Stewart ....| 8 05) 2 35 9 22: 5 08|..Cardigan........ 712,123 © 45 5 20)..Georgetown ....| 6 55) 1 00 a. MIP M. A. M.|P. M. Pr, M.| A. M. 5 .«Emerald ...... 72) 6 40 . Cape Traverse .. 6 3) y: MI A. M. Tratn«are run by Eastern Standar? Time. i A SHARP, D.POTTIN'#E superintendent, Gen Mer Govt, Rya, Charlottetown. oncton, N B. Ratway Nffice,June., 1897 Wants, Lost, Found &e WANTED—A general seryont in a small family. Apply toMrsR B. Norton. nov 18 3i WANTFD—A girl for general honusew ork. Apply to Mrs T. G. Taylor, Cumberald *t. Nov 16tf AGENTS get fifty cents on each dollar: no experience neceesary, Write for agent's outfit, Address The Catholic News, 4 Barclay St., New York. oct 3 41 te ~~ WANTED—A cook; $7 toa competent per- son. References required. Apply at this office. novs—tf ——— — BOARDERS WANTED,— Four Boarders ean be are, accommodated, Apply to Mrs Agnes McNetli, Hillsborongh Street. novid—&wtf WANTED.—A young man todo chores, at- tend furnace and make himself generally useful, A good home forthe winter. Wages mcderate, A. Macdonald, 33 Queen St nov 19—3i eod TO LET.—A house in good order contain- ing eight rooms, situate on Wate St nearly eppo-ite Roun’? House Also on King St., near Pownal Street, a howe conta'nipng seven moms. ApplytoL.L. Beer, rovi9—4i pd TO RENT, for one or more vears.— Market Gerden, Orchard, Cottage and Stable on St. Peter’s Road. City water on premises. This is amoney et vaeeree for a capable man. Apply to L. L. Beer. nov 19—eod WANTED —A girl for genetal housework; two in family. Apply atthisoffice. 2 pd FOR SALE CHE AP.—4 Mason & Hamlin Organ, style C, has two sets of reeds, in good erder. Apply at the Examiner Office, cct27 — eod 2wks Neuraleia. Tn the head is almost invariably caused by decayed and apscessed teeth. n’t sufler needlessly when you can be releived in a few hours and cared in a tew days by the careful jreuLment we will give you. J H AYERS DENTIST. ' pless extracteon of teeth . | Cured by the tlunyon Reme- dies Have to Say Acout Them, — oe Jozephine Meck 1/,354 C.ty Ha!) avenue. Montreal, Quebec, Can»da, save: “*L was quite asufter r from kidney dise wse,which gave me pains in the back, «wel ing of the face, under the eyes and ia the limbs. I was sick at the stomach, had headaches avd the other evinptomes of that disea-e I was losing my strength rapidly aod was trld that I would have to bave an opera- tion. “ Afier four week’s use of Munyon’- Kidney Cure Iam feeling perfectly well. in faet | bave never felt better in my life.’ Munyon’s Rheumati sm Cure seldom fails to relieve in one to three hours, and cures in few days Price 25c. Munyon’s Dyspepsia Cure positively cures all forms of indigestion and stomach trouble Price 2§¢. : Munyon’s Cold Cure prevents pneumonia ind breaks up a cold. in afew hours. Price 25c. Munyon’s Cough Cure stops coughs, night sweats, a!lays soreness, and speedily heals the lungs. Price 25¢c. Munyon’s Kidney Cure speedily cures pain in the back, loins or groins and all forms of kid- ney disease. Price 25¢. Munyon’s Headache Cure stops headache in three minutes Price 25c. Munyon’s Pile Ointment positively cures all forms of piles. Price 25§c. Munyon’s Blood Cure eradicates all im- purities of the blood. Price 25c. Munvon’s Female Remedies are a boon to all women. Munyon’s Asthma Remedies relieves in 3 minutes and cure permanently. Price $1. Munyon’s Catarrh Remedies never fail. The Catarrh Cure—price 25c.—eradicates the disease from the system, and the Catarrh Tab- lets—price 25c.—-cleanse and heal the parts. Munyon’s Nerve Cure is a wouderful nerve tonic. Price 2§c. Munyon’s Vitalizer restores lost vigor. Price $1. A separate cure for each disease. At al] druggists, mostly 25c a vial. Personal letters to Prof. Munyon answered with free medical advice for any disease. Wher Joseph E. Kelly was arrested in Montreal! for the murder of Cashier Stick~ ney, of the Great Falls National Bak of Somersworth, N. H., over $3,000 of the bank’s money was found on him and in the culvert where he bad left the silver. On Friday it was turied over by him to the bank authorities. The question as to who sbould receive the reward of $2,000 offered for the capture and conviction of Kelly will be decided at the next term of the Supreme C vurt. Sr a DROPSY AND HEART DISEASE, Agreat cure and a great testimony. “For ten years. suffered greatly from Heart Disease, Fluttering of the Heart and Smothering Spells, made my life a tor- ment. I was confined to my bed. Dropsy set in. My physician told me to ra for the worst. I tried Dr. Agnew’s Cure for the Heart. One dose gave relief, one bottle cured the Dropsy and my heart.” Mrs James Adams, Syracuse,N. Y. Sold by Dr. S. W. Dodd and Geo. E, Hughes. —_ Settled. After trying for half a day tolearn to ride his new bicycle the slim legged book- keeper carried it up to the attic and thrust it in among the cobwebs. ‘'l shall have to charge that machine up to profit and loss,”’ he said, with adismal smile. “I never can wake it balance.’’—~Chicago Tribune. OH! THE TORMENT. And Disstress When the Skin ts on First With Disease All the stinging, aggravating, burning a d itching aceompaniments to the dozen or more skin diseases which haunt human- ity are allayed like magic by the use of Dr. Agnew’s Ointment. One application relieves piles, eczema, salt rhum, itch, tet- ter, ringworm in atrice. Never fails to cure. For sale by Dr. S W Dodd and Geo E. Hughes. WARE - HOUSES TO LET PEAKE'S WHARF (WO 1) Wharfage storage and yard- age, at reasonable rates. Arthur 6, Peake. : Nov. 4 Sandy's Salvation. ‘An hoo’s the guid wife, Sandy?” said one farmer to another as they mes in the market place and exchanged snuff- boxes ‘‘Did ye no hear that she’s dead and buried?’’ said Sandy solemnly. ‘Dear me!’’ exclaimed his friend sympathetically. ‘‘Surely it must have been very sudden. ”’ “Ave, it was sudden,’’ returned Sandy. ‘Ye see, when she turned ill we hadna time to send for the doctor, sie I gied her a bit pouther that I had lying in my drawer for a year or twa, aud that I had got frae the doctor mysel’, but hadna ta’en. What the pouther was I dinna verra weel ken, but she died soon after. It’s a sair loss to me, I can assure ye, but it’s something to be thankful for I didna tak’ the pouther myscl’,’’—Spare Moments. rn Up a Tree. Womean—Come down out of that tree, you rascal! I'll tell your father that you are stealing my apples. Jjov—All right, tell him now, for he’s up here in the tree with ma— Comic Cuts. nn Diplomacy. **T have come,’’ said the young man, **to ask for your daugater’s hand.’’ The proud banker gazed over his glasses at the fellow and demanded: ‘*Well, have you any means of sup- porting her?’’ ‘* Alas, I am poor, but hear my story.”’ **Go on.” ‘When I spoke to Claudia abort com- ing to see you, s2 tcld me it was use- less—that her mother was the man of the house, and that I hii bettcr go to her. But I said: ‘No. Your father may permit your mother to think that she is the man of the house, just to humor her, but I have seen enough of him to know that when a matter of impor- tance comes up bis strong will must al- ways assert itself. I.is strength of char- acter may net be brought out by little things, still’ ’’— ‘‘My boy,’’ interrupted the old gen- tlemun, patting him u >on the shoulder, *‘T have known all along thet you were not one of those ordinary dudes who are incapable of understanding what is going on in the world around them. Take her, aud may you always be hap- py.’’—Chicago Record. , Even at Last. *“*T ns‘ice,’’ remarked the literary editor, casually turning over the leaves of the book the struggling author had brought in, ‘‘you have given your hero six fingers ou his right hand, and there is nothing in the story, so far as I can } see, to explain why. May I ask what the extra finger is for?’’ ‘*To snap at the critics "? vociferated the struggling author, with a gleam of | vengeance in hiseye. The worm had turned.—Chicago Tribune. During the Yellow Fever Scare. There was an alarm of fire the other night. Aclerk of one of the local hotels, be:ng told the fire wasin the immedi- ate neighborhood, pushed the button for the porter. ‘“‘I wish you would wake rp the guests, Joe.’’ ‘Yes, sah. I would like to, sah, but he ain't dun gone to bed.’’—New Or- leans Times-Democrat. The Whole Thing. Haydn, who wasa famous glutton, ouce landed in Dover with an empty stomach and ordered dinner for four at atavern. When it was ready to be served, the waiter inquired about the company. ‘‘Gompany!"’ said the com. poser. “‘I em the gompany.’’—Argo- naut. Kid gloves.—See our window for a‘sortmept and price, come inside for fit— 271 3i Sauieestinad ee ee WoOD’sS PHOSPHODINE The Great English Remedy. + Six Packages Guaranteed to promptly and permanently cure all forms of Nervous Weakness, Emissions,Sperm- atorrhea, Impotency and a’ effects of Abuse or Excesses, \ Mental Werry, excessive use ; of Tobacco, Oriumor Stimu- Bef oreand After. lants, which soon lead to In- firmity, Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Has been prescribed over 35 years in thousands of cases; is the only Reliable and Honest Medicine known, Ask druggistfor Wood's Phosphodine; if he offers some worthless medicine In place of this, fnclose price in letter, and we will send by return yaall. Price, one package, 81; six, $5, One will g-wase, siz will cure. Pamphlets free to any address, The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont., Canada, Sold in Charlottetown by Geo, EB ughes, Druggist. Thoroughly — Gratetul \Mr. Stephen Belisie Gladly Tells Bow He Was Cured. ee ee ~ re After Other Remedies Fasled to [4elp Him. Dy. Williams’ Pink Pils Made Him a Healthy Man. From the Montreal Herald. Down on William street the bulk of the butter snd cheess trade is done aad it is there that the Mowtrea! cold storage and freezing company’s man moth boilding is located. In the eummer time, when extensive shipments are being made, the big block is a veritable beehive. Several i well known exporting firms have their warehouses inthis building and ove of them is Wm. T. Ware & Co. Their head warepouse man is Mr.Stephen Belisle who, as bis name indicates, is a French Can- adian end in the prime of life. If ever there was a grateful man on tle face of the earth to-day that maa is Stephen Belisle. After suifering indescribable agonies for several months he is now the picture of health and feels that it is duty to tell athe world how he was restored to health and happiness. Mr. Belisle explained his troubles, now fortu - nately a thing of the past,.to @ reporter of the Herald recently. My work called me to all pars of the ware-~ house,’ said he, “and sometimes | went into the freezing room without my coat or cap on and tlien back to the other parts of the warehouse to the warmer atmospbere. About a year ago ? be- came very i!] with a complication of dis- cases, [was snifering with indigestion, bilionsness and resulting nervousness dis- orders such as *icks headache and loss of appetite. TI began doctoring; but I ssemed to grow worse every day, I slept very to do auy work, and even the exertion of moving about woulditire me out. F had e not agree with me. I also suffered frou» w severe pain in the back and side. During that time I had tried many medicines but thev gave me norelief. Thad become en weak and:my system 80 run down that |fe wes a burden to me. [ was advised to try Dr. Williams’ Plok& Pills. which I did with exiremely beneficra} results I commenced taking the pille about Christmas® time and now Lam feeling so good tuat I thought it my duty to write the proprietors of Dr. Williams’ Pink Pills and let them know how extremely grateful I am for the cure their medicine has effected in me, I] bad taken only six bomes when my conmdiijun of bealth was @ paradise to what it had been for some months previous. Mr. Belisle is @ quiet woassumiog man and evidently not given to over enthusiasm, but there was no mistaking bis earnest- ness when recounting hs experieness to the reporter. FRe wil! alwave bo a firm Leliever in Dr. Wiliiam-’ Pink |? lls, Dr. Williams” Pink Pille eure by going to the root of the disease. They renew and build up. the blood, and strengthen the nerves, thns driving disease from the system. Avoid imitations by insisting that every box you purchase is enclosed in a wrapper bearing the full trade mark, Dr. Williams” Pink Piile for Pale People. Ballets. Bullets, partially hollow, which expand in the wound, are sometimes used for shooting deer, while hollow headed ex- plosive bullets are in request for dispatch- ing tigers, elephants and other big game. - In the French-German war 4,500 He- brevss Were in the German army, of whom 27 earned the Lron Cross for bravery in , the Held. ‘ Each year about £10,000 is expended in sprinkiing the streots of London with sand to prevent the horses from slipping. Influenced the Commons: — Has Strongly Tt is a fact worthy of record that at least fifty mew bers of the House of Commons are able personally to bear united and con- vincing testimony to the good effects of Dr. Agnew’s Catarrbal Powder in case of cold in the head or catarrh io its several different shapes. These colums have re- corded the testimony of members represen- ting constituencies in every corner of the Dominion. At this writing we have be- fore us the words of Mr. Arthur A. Hug oH. Ross, M. P., of Dundar, who jein with their other members in telling what this remedy has done for them in cases of catarrhal trouble. At the present time, when so many are suifering from influenza in the head it ise friend indeed. Sold‘by Dr. 8. W. Dodd and Geo. E. Hughes. That is what Everyona73 of our Display of SILVERWARE—~*~ New stock juet, received. The latest nevelties in artistic designs, QUALITY Af G. H. TAYLOR, Charlottetow.n hix , little, and as time wenton I was nct able | very poor appetite and what food! Tare «i? | Bruneau, M.P., of Richlieu, Que., and | } | oA, Me ie SU. su R\/ZENIZ we eP : ww we a i “As oF sige nei 7% * Taye sige sigs Sige rigs vgs S b&b Se Ge ag wv eet 10 cts, \ be Wii\- Ai . “ie We ae Ve N YE We a ae a x o s Za es sf PP iv $ 4 AT OUR SHOES will istyle that our stock comprises the best that shoemaker’s art ean produce. N T. C, Agent at Summerside Reasons Why | The Ladies | SHOULD HAVE THER ———— made strong and well finished, such as a tailor only can shee sxbre ordre sty oh Oye Gre oxbr. As GS AS OS AS GS US OS OS AS aS me ener <eeige per package Caporal CIGARETTES . seabalv ais 10 cts. Athlete j0e CIGARETTES sesh sheoteake . a. Retail Hivery were. Gye oy. «we. o> oxdys ai ote dete —_—=_. GLANCE | Women’s Felt Laced Buotg | Women’s Buttoned weit Boots. Women’s Elastic Side Felt Boots, from 85c and upwards, convince all who want , comfort and durability Felt Slippers. Cloth Slippers. W.H Stewart & Co ow Opening —Ffali § In new and elegant designs of cases. All prices. C. P. FLETCHER, | Opera House Buildin. i ee ee ee Oe ate ed Wii, Ae a P. YEO, el _ See ee eS ee — — — — , @ s «gs S RO © Sy bee me og te gn JACKETS MADE TO OR AT D. A. BRUCE'S You can have any color or quality of cloth you want, 4S You can have any style you fancy. Your Jacket will be T: in, =| You will have a first. class fitting garment. Many ae + ore a . . > - the most stylish jackets seen op our streets are made bY us, Lastly, one important consideration. You will not have to pay as high a price as for an imported garment of simile! EB. qvality, Give usa trial. D. A. BRUCE