diction on all her heart held dear, closed what was to her spiritual life an eventful day. In the morning our friend rose bright and early and mide ready to go to carry out the plana leid the day be fore. She had | always remembered the pvor on festival oc- casions by bestowing g’fts to the extent that she was able, but sh» had not come in personal contact wih many She now viated th: homes of those she thought would receive her visit, and feeling a real interest in them, spoke words of Loving cheer, and felt that she had lightened “some hearts almost broken with losses and weary with dragging the crosses too heavy for mo ta'’s to bear.” Nor did she leave thess homes without giving substantial aid whic) meant much s-lf denial to her. On ler way home she paid a vist to Mary Daleigh As there was much iove and contilence between them, se told hor of the thoughts and co clusions of the evening before She then invited Mary to sp2nd Thanksgiving with hor, as she was going t» prepire « Thanka- giving dinver for all the living mem ers of her family and set plices for them, the sight of which she thought wou'd help her defy the old spirit of loneliness and of be- iog forsaken; for though separated fron her, they were hers in deed and in truch, aud nothing should ever make her beieve they would remsia long from her in spirit. This visit being ended, Mrs. Farnsworth returned hem», and told Catherine what she hid just told Mary. Then began the bustle of preparation which is always pleasant tu see. The draperes and pictures were readjusted, the silver brighten. ed, the choicest table linen brought ou‘, Ia the kitchen the cookiag, as Catherine phrased it, *‘all turned out well,” and both she and her mistress viewed with womanly pride the result of their arduous work Thanksgiving Day came in dark and dreary. The elements seemed insyapah with those ‘who with groans and travail cries confess their sins” rather than with the song of them that triumph the shout of them that feast. Mrs. Farasworth and Mary Daleigh both attended church. The sermon was founded on these words: ‘‘Lord, Thou hast been our dwel.ing | . « Lherefore wiil not | the earth be removed and | place in all generations we fear, though the mountains be ef the sea.” en the faith ot the listening ones, knowing that if he succeeded 10 this songs of praise and thanksgiving would come of themselves .The service being over, our two triends rode home together and sat down anc had a pleasant talk of old times and of present joys as well; nor did they allow themselves w grow sad when they went to the dining room aud saw the vacant places Now, there be those who say that all or most of the pleasant things happen in story-books; but sach, thank (iod, is not actual experience Every day the lost are found, the estranged are reconciled, the wanderer returas So just as they were talking, there was a ring at the door bell, an opening of the door, a bounding into the room. Both looked up and there stood John. At euch times the brain works very quickly; he knew instantly that he was the bend of union between the two women b_fore him, and there was no embarrassment on his part. tlardly were theie greetings over belure in walked Vrauk, gsy-spirited and loud.voiced, and kiss- ed fervent!y the happiest of mothers, ‘“I'il jast tell you, mother,” he said, ‘you know 1 always said | would come home and esttle down when I grew rich. Well, I have been quite saving since I lefs and 1 have earned a good deal; but 1 found that as my money increased so did iny ambition to gain more increase. Then I began to think that efcer all thore were some things that moncy could not buy, and two of these were mother and home. So l resolved to come with what i had, and carried into the midst left my ship for the lost tims in New York, j was, you know, and | ran in to} whee John aee him. I found him low spirited enough and writing Litter things agaias: himself and misjadging y.u to», mother, for when IL pro- posed that we shicli beth come to surprise you on Thanksgiving Diy, he expressed a fear that both you and someone else would receive him coldly. But I kaew you better than that, so here weave.” Then Juha told his ttory, or rather manfa!!ly asked and received forgiveness from th: two he loved best on earth. Then they ali sat down to dinner, and the overj syed mother told her etery, whch explained the evident preparations for more than were present. There have been merrie- feasts, more of wit and lavghter, bat none whcse participants were more ia harmony wi b one another, and indeed with a'l the world. The afernoon brought letters which showed that Jane and Fannie, though surrounded by present happiness and love, loved to think of the joyful past. So Thanksgiving closed and left great peace ia the heart of the devoted and faithful mother Before a year passe(l Johan Farnsworth and Mary Doleigh were made one. Ia goed time also Frank chose a wife among the friends of bis boyhood, Nor did the time seem long before their children were old enough to visit grandmother, to climb upon her knee and beg fer stories of p»pa when be wes a little boy. it was a pleasant sight to look upon that good | old woman's face ea she grew old; while, of oourse, the expressions varied somewhat, yet the one fixed was that of joyful expectancy, and indeed her whole presence seemed to remind one that ‘‘At eventide there shall be light.” — eee Ir is beyond al! doubt that ‘‘Myrtle Navy’ is the favorite tobaccu with the smokers of Canada. They obtain more enjoyment from it than frem any other tobacco made, and those of them who have used it long enough to test its merits never abandon it for any other brand. The reason for this preference is that the “Myrtle Navy” is made of the very finest leaf which is grown, and that io every process of its manufacture the most vigilant care is exercised to preserve the genu- ine aroma of the leaf. - For Over Firry Years Mrs. Winsloes Soothing Syrup has been used by millions of mothers for their children while cutting teeth. It relieves the little sufferer at once ; it pro- duces satural, quiet sleep by relieving the child from pain, and the little cherub awakes as “bright as a button.” Itis very pleasant totaste. It soothes the child, softens the gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regulates the bowels, and fe the best-known remedy for diarrhea, whether arising from teething or other causes. Twenty-five cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “* Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing yrup,” and take no other kind. lyr Good Heavy Trousers—We kee goods at the lowest price,—Jas the best ‘aton & Co, nov? 3i The preacher sought to strength- | while the State of I'lincis, lowa, New York, Ohio and Pennsylvsnia report over five | millions each. In eighteen of the States | the annual average product of eggs per hen is as fi lows Sta'e Doz | State. Doz | State Doz. | Me.. 7.5 | Penn , 53) Ohio,.....49] Mass.,....7 2) N. Y.,....60) M,......3 6 Contiescsd 14 ind , 50} N.C.,....36) H.,....6.7 | Seon.,....47 | Bl&,.....32| mes 64iKv., .....44)/8 ©C., 32] Th 59 | lowa,.....43] La, 30 It will be noticed thst the average number vf eggs laid per hen per year ranges from three doz to over seveu dezen and that those states which reported the largest number of hens did not make the mvst money, becuse, as the figures show, they only got an average of four to five duzen eggs per hen per year, while the New England States showed an average of from six to over seven d: zen. The ques*ion arises thea why do hens in the New Kugland States average more than seven dczon eggs per year per hen, while in Louisiana they only overags three dozen? The reason must be fouad in the fact that in the New Enuland States, Sheridan’s Powder to make heas lay is almost universsi'y used, whi’e in the west and south it is not used much. | Louisiana has not gone behind but the North lern States have gone ahead, There is po {doubt at all bus what the «xtensive use of Sheridan’s Powder to make hens lay and for | the improvement of poultry has boos ed the poultry industry more than all ot ber infla lencea put tegether. The poultry industry of | this country now amounts to between five and six hund-ed miliions of doliars annudiy and | the profi:s are said to be eno mous, O-e man in Mass, near Boston, has made twenty | thousand dollars a year for the last five years and many more have from five hundred to a thousand dollare, while thousands of womer, | children and invalids have earned a comfort- ‘able living. All who want to know just how |to make money, keeping and tending poultry, }should send to! 3. Johnson & Co., 22 Cus tom House St, Boston, for a copy of the | Poultry Raising Guide, price 25 cts nov4 c6i wii N ’ ery Poor imitations are being sold of Campbell’s WINE of Beech Tree Creosote, the cure for Hoarseness, Bronchitis, Chronic Cough and ail Lung Troubles. ORIGINAL MADE ONLY BY | KERNETH CAMPBELL & CO. 7 J i? ae ae ~F. CERNICHIARO & CO., Gold and Silver Plater, Bronziag and Varnishing Church and Tablej@rnaments promptly attended to. RILEY'S OLD TOBACCO FACTORY, WATER STREET, CHARLOTTETOWN. oct2\.-dy lw then 2aw } WILL CURE YOU “Backache |} the scavengers | means the hid- | of the system. neys are in “Delay Is trouble, Dodd's Kidney Pills give prompt relief.” “*75 per cent. disease i3 rst caused by | disordered kid- neys. “Might as well iry to have a healthy city without sewer- age, as good health when the kidneys are| Dodd's Kidne clogged, they are | Pills are used.” Sold by all dealers or sent by mail cn receipt i nts, per box or six oo of price cents Dr. L. ‘A. Smith & Co. T. rite books called Kidney Talk. dangerous. N lected idice troubles result in Bad Blood, Dyspepsia, Liver Compiaint, and the most dan- gerous of all, Brights Disease, Diabetes and Dropsy.” “The above diseases cannot erist where | Bo | Mortgage Sale. ‘Vo be sold by Public Aaction, at the Court House in Charlottetown. in Queeu’s County, on WED- NESUVAY, the Seventh day of Sep'ember next, | A. D.1892, at the hour of Twelve o'clock, noon :— A*“; that tract, piece or parce! of land, situate. lying and being in Cardigan, Vownship Number Fifty-three, in Kinx'’s Comty, in Prine« Edward Liiand, bounded on the south by Cardi |gan River, on the weet by 'and formerly in the possession of John Weatherbie but now in the | possession of Jama Davis, on the north by the rear ling, and on the east by land ia possession of Maleoim Ca opbel!, containing by estimation one hundred and thirty and one-half acres ef lant, a | littke more or less, excepting thereont forty-five ‘acres of land herstofore conveyed to Wiliiam | Me Millan, situate north of the Launching Rad | The above sale will take place pursuant tos | power of sale contained in a certain [n'entnre of | Mortgage, bearing date the eighteenth day ot | November, A. lL). 1887, made between Neil Mc Leod, of Cardigan, Farmer, ef the one part, and Kdward Jarvis Hoagson, of Chariottetowr, o the other part, whieh Mortgaze was by an In 'eenture bearing date tae twenty-first dav o November, A. UD). i887, assigned tu the under- signed. : Por further particulars apply to Mr William S. Stewart, Solicitor, Newson’s Building, Char lotletown, Dated this 27th day of July, A, D. 1892 JAMES SIMPSON Aseicnee of Mortgagee. sle jy28--law (thu) & wky The above mentioned Mortgage was, by Inden ture of Assignment, bearing date the 20th day of August, 1892, assigned to the undersigned. The aale of the a»ove described lan-is ‘s pcst- poned uatil MONDAY, the twenty-firet day o' November next, then to take places at the place and hour above mentioned | Dated this jth day of September. 1892. W. A. O. MORSON, Assighee of Mortgagee, geptS—law (thu) & wky | DesBrisav’s ltown, PKI HEALTH. Or GZORGE E HUGHES, Apotheecaries Hall, Corner, Quoen Square, Char)otre- ‘ (No 2) lw—aug3l CAUTION EACH PLUG OF THE Myrtle Navy IS MARKED i. & B. IN BRONZE LETTERS. NONE OTHER GENUINE fan2- dy & wky po RE BEAN ere ow ¢ Wed GA {| DELICATE MURRAY & LANMAN’S 2%, A a LAINE r - RARE STIL. HOLDS THE FIRST PLACE IN POPULAR FAVOR. BEWARE OF IMITATIONS, S| AIAVHS | Pipes, Tobaccos. Cigarettes etc. Tmpeing of Doctors’ Prescriptions a epe- cialty. Abt elxborate SIDA FOUNTAIN, the finest on P. E. Isiand, where the moat delici»us beverages are diapensed. : s a F. de C. DAVIES, Proprietor. NOTHING LIKE HAWKER'S Tolu and Cherry Balsam ——FOR A—— Cough or Cold. A FEW DOSES Price 25 and 50 cents, Sista. aug'6 Will Speedily Effect a Cure Sold by all Drag oct26 Potato Bags. 5 00 SECOND-HAND POTATO & GRAIN BAGS for sale by the subscriber. R. McMILLAN. nov2—I1w eod pat guar her wat R -OPE NING. THE CHURCH HOSPITAL, Celege Street, Halifax, N. S., ‘TEMPOR SRILY closed for repaira and im- provements, will re-open early ia September with superior acconmodatioas for resevtion oi private patients, under the charge of Nursing sisters of the Church of England, from St. Mar- garet’s Home, Boston. Mass, The Hospital is situated in extensive open grounds, fecing lalhousie College, in a quiet neighborhood, easily accessible. For terms and further pa:ticulare apply to the ister ia charge. 3m dy law)—sept7 T STRONGEST, BEST, Contains no Alum Ammonia. } ime, Pho '.*+s, or any Injuriant. FARM FOR SALE AT POINT PLEASAXT, NORTH RIVER, Mm suberiber offers for sale that block cf land—commonly knewn us Binn’s Farm— contatuiag 120 ac-es ia a high state of cultivation fronting on North River. Ther@ are onthe pre- mises a good dweliiug house, containing 1 rooms. also barns and other outbnildings The situation is oas of the best in the province for & summer resort, being saly 4 miles franpthe city, avd its batwing and shooting facilities are ax: ellent fur partica'ars apply on the premises to MRS. F! AIQER, orto D. A. BRUCE, Char] otietown. ~. Oci26—d eod wytf TRUSS (MiPROVED THE LAST 20 YEAR HOTHINS BETTER UNDER THE SUM " UPTURE Sexo Fon Question Suecy. Gw Resciey oF ANSweR Ley Mc SeLect Wuar is ei. Witt Sexo You Paice, Cogosane Stut BY MIAIL, Pecistenco, Conrecr ano CHEaP. Send Stamp for Iliusirated Pook CHAS. CLO TEE ; SurctcaL MACHiNicT, 154 Kiw2 Stacer W. TORONTO lhe Telephone Company PE. ISLAND. RTIES using the Telephones would find talking much more satisfactory if they would observe the foliowing rales :— ist. Speak with the mouth about four inches from the transmitter, 2nd. Speak in a moderate tone of voice, not teo ‘oud, aod th _ ard. Place the telephuns so as to cover the ear, just as if you wished to shut out all other sounds. Uo not pre+s too hard on the ear. 1: is possible to tals and be heard when stand- ing back two or three feet from the transmitter, if you shout loud enough, bat it is not a pleasant eof conversation, is entirely unnecessary, and is a useless waste of wind and Inngs, besides being very annoying to all within range of your voice, ROB ANGUS, Manager, ti 3° & ap? Advertising. F yeu wish to advertise anything anywhere at [ oe time, write to GEO, P. ROWELL & CO. No. 10 Spruce street, New York. }VERYONE in need of information 92 the « subject o. adverti will do well & obtaix a copy of “Sook for Advertisers,” 353 pages. price one dollar. Mailed, postage paid. on re ceipt of price. Contains a careful compilation from the American Newspaper y of all the best papersand class journals; gives the circulation rating of every one, aud a good deal of information about rates and o'her matrere -—— tothe businesa of adveriieing. Ad ROW ELL’3 ADVERTISING BURE\ U 18 Sprnoe Streat. Naw Vork lvrenv’o WANTS, LOST, FOUND & 1U SD—A bunch of key s. Owner may have same by paying for this advt.and proving novs F property. WOR SALE—A Hall Stove, Rase Bu ner, No. 50, with Russia Iron Pipe} and Dram in jgvod order, Enquire at the kx-! AMINER Offics. pnovd TOLEN—Aryone giving information that will lead to the conviction of the person who siole my express wagon from the premises of Mr L C. Owen, King street, on Hallowe'en, will be suitably rewarced. All persona are cautioned against purchasing the same ~—A, HERMANS. nov5—tf Beau ifnl Sets cf Teeth mounted on Vuleanite, $10. Partial Sets from $2 and upwards. Bes: of material, workmanship and = satisfaction -- DR. J. P. MURRAY, 145 Queen Street. nové W ANTED—A compete .t girl to do general housework. Goad wages given App y at Ameiican Consul’s cffice, corner of Qaeen and Water Streets. if—nov4 N ILLINERKY—Millinery done in all the latest styl #@ and fashioas by Miss Mary J. CURTIS at her home, Upper Queen Street. oct] T° LE —The dweliing housa on c -rner Prince and Dorchester Sireets, horted with hot water and containing niae rooms, linmedciate p.ssession given. Houre can be inspeeicd on application to Geonuek ALLEY. ti—nov? TO LET-—The Dwelling House on Hillsborough Street, adjoining the resid »nce cf Mr. L-muel *oole. and co itain ng seven roo ns. I nmediate vo-session.—GEORGH ALLEY. tis-—ocr3 T? LET--Hlousce on the corner of Watcr and Powna! Streots, Immediate possession given. Kent modcrate, Apply toDx. BLANCH (RD, oct2i—tf W ANTED—“City Canvaeser of good ad-irese Salary aad expenses paid weekly trom start. Position perminent. Canadian and American xrown stock. A vantages unequalie L—Lbnown Bros. Co., Nurserymen, Teroaty, tnt. reptid. 3m (m ws) T° LKET—That pleasantly situate] residence on Rionmoand S:reet West, Jateiy advertised by the undersizned, is now ready for inspection, beiag thoroughly renovated in every depariment, Wilbbe let ivw. Ap,ly oa the premises - Has HIGGINS, Bepti3 LKT—An office in Brown Block, JAMES PaToN, T? \ ONEY TO 1OAN oa Farm Lands, il to A. A. MCLEAN, Attorney-at-Law. sept3—dy tf Api ly to octs Apply LET—A house on Lower Queen Street, e ** Westminister ” | Mo! =-UNLIKE ANY OTHER.= Positively Cares Diphtheria, Croup, Asthma, Bronchiti«, Colds, Tonsilitis. Hoarseness, Conzhe, Whoo Cough, Catarrh, Influenza, Cholera Morbua, Diarrhoea, Rheumatism, Neuralgia, Tooth- ache, } Sevous Headache. Se! n¢ Back, Soreness ig Body or Limbs, StiiT Joints ard Strains. AS MUCH FOR INTFRNAL AS FOR EXTERNAL USE. It is marvelous how many different complaints it will cure. Its strong point Hes in the fact that it acts quickly. Healing all Cuts, Burns and Bruises like Magic. Releving all manner of Cramps and Chilis. ORIGINATED BY AN OLD FAMILY PHYSICIAN. All who buy direct from us, an: request it, shall recetve a certificate that the money shail be refunded if not satisfied. Retail price by mall % cts; 6 botties, $2.0). Express and duty re to any part of United States or Canada. {2 Valuable pamphiet sent free, 1. 8. JOHNSON GENERATION AFTER GENERATION HAVE USED AND BLESSED IT. “ LITTLE QUEEN” 5 cts CIGARS | The Best Five Cent Smoke in the City, At WATSONS DRUG STORE. Charlottetown, August 20, 1892. PRINCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY, IMPORTED 1892-93. Winter Arrangement, 1892-93 N AND AFLER WEDNESDAY, Novem>or 9h, 1892, Trains will rua as fo lows :— | % TRAINS FOR THE WEST. | TRAINS FROM THE WEST, i : | STATIONS, Aceom i STATIONS, Accom | t i} tint i} am M. | Ht ; A.M, Charlotietown.-+«..... ap 7 15 { | Tignish hissed denses --dp} 6 00 Royalty Junction,..-..... 7 34 | LALGSFEOM.... co rcccscccccsces 6 3 North Wiiltehire ......... 8 17 | | Bloomfield accconbegesneode | 7 Hunter Hiver...+++++....++ 8 | \OPLAATY +... 20000055 teeeneee t w Bradulbane.,......--..---- 9 00 |Port Hill ......s.eeeeres wee 9 “0 Kmeraid Junction ........ 9 0 | | Wellington. ...-ss+se00.... 10 03 OGIO Bcke <arge es ccceness 9 24 | || Miscouche,......++++++..-. 10 2) Konsington............-.- 9 46 } ar 10 <0 far} 10 2 Summerside.........- 1! 35 Summerside.......... { P. M. dp} P. M. dp| 12 40 Kensington..........+- a ee Miscouche........+++++ ~oes 1 06 | Freetown sosveee Leseeess wee) 123 Welli Bik dededebe ces . 1 27 jKmerajd Junction........ 12 36 Port Hill..... s.....00+ caeieue a {sradal is dhee cane ere ee ns Rdicadane 330 | Hunter River........-...-- | 15 Bloomfield ..... wesusine aun } 355 | North Wiltshire ........- 1 @ Alberton .......+ esetinaaaas | 4 35 Royalty Junction. ........ | 212 Tignish.. eocece POOP e ween ar 6 25 | Charlottetown..... sees ar 2 30 | i! STATIONS, | Accom }] STATIONS. Accom ) i | P.M. i | A.M. Junction.,....dp we 4 ||\Cape Travorse....-.----dp) 7 % Cape Traverse.......... ar BBs. 33 '||Emerald Junction...... ar 8 20 terrane cecenenencatinastmamnsntangsmatarse- ima? Seommoentie a eroensaaes nn cmneicandphanperaghapnrernesealtenoaapnasemntineslaapnaiaaeamaiasami crmeecmemterecancemmnnginamen td RAINS FOR THE EAST. TRAINS FROM THE EAs, STATIONS, Accom | STATIONS. Accom | ; Charlotteto 5 0° | ap + ~ WH .. 665 | TOW, ...cerccces Ropelay Jumocioa "| 3.8 eee ie eR ncbs dade ccedhcdedec 3 3 ar & 50 ar 3 55 Mount Srewart.Sune{ Mount Stewart Janc, iJ dp 9 C5 dp 410 || Bodford...........+.. ecoses; 9 87 Oardigan.-............000] 522 (Royalty Junction......... wi | Goorgetown...........-- ar 5 45 Charlottetown.......... ar 10 20 P. M. A. M. Mount Stewart Junc....dp} 4 05 Bouris........c...+s+ee8p| 620 +" Rose aaarenet an. oo TIN cantina tied 7 03 Bee rn ven ees casey 512 )St. NIT... 0400 esiena 74: Bear River...... ooseees 5 37 {eee bie. 817 MEE culcedecececeidedes ar 6 40 Mount Stewart Junc....ar 8 &» Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time, 3. UNSWORTH, Superipterdent, Railway Offics, Charlottetown, Nov. 50>, 1892 —dy & way 6i heard Lock Pocket 2 (PATENTED.) Have you ever of the A Rew | The new and ingenious LOCK POCKET ie «& safe- guard against the loss of vaiuatlies [rom out the pocket ‘y means of abstraction or ctherwise As watch vpecket ir is invaluable. This pocket is in use ip the » oo ; ‘ge » United States ard other corntries, «nd its success in Wrinkle PREVENTING THK LOSS OF MONEY, watches o: Giher valuables brings it into universal favor where ever tatroduc d. When buying Clothing see that the LOCK POCKET is atiached to your garment. E. A. SMALL & 10., Wolesale Clothiers, Montreal, SOL® PATENTELS F -R CANAD?. Ready Made Clothing, septl5—tf (ta thu sat) A TERRIBLE St FEERER iv. PP. KP. To the Malto Peptonized Porter Co, Truro, N. S. GENTLEMEN, —This is to certify that for five years I suffered from Chronic Dyspep- Apply to THoMas McQv alin, septtd \ AN'CE'- Two energetic Catholic men is} take orders for a new article that sells at sight. One to work this “ity, the ciher to centrel the restof the Island. For full parciculars ad- dress (flices Nos. 7 and 8, 8&5} Prince William Street, St. John, N. B, (Jardine Building). octid \ E HAVE GPEN considerable tarritory in P. E. Island on the best selling work of | the season, aad wish to hear from parties with « i vie~ of taking up the canvass in their locality immediately. Those already at work are carn- ing big money; you can do the same, | PO, Box 159, Si. John, N. B. Apply auge sia and my life was a continual misery, 1 c-uld not eat anything without it distressing me, and from weighing 245 pounds I was reduced to 140 pounds Three months ago 1 was recommended by my physician, De Sutherland of thir town, to take Malto Peptonizei Porter, and from the day I first tovk it J felt relieved, aud in three months have gained 33 pounds, and I can eat with comfort «ny*hing comes along, F. CAMERON Ae ts N. &., Auguat 27th, 1892. ‘he sbove certificate was aworn tu before J. F. Olive, Exc Festville August 27th. tose. . E is at Westville, a. oe For sale by all Druggists. Put up by THE M4LTO PeEPTONIZ=D PORTER CD. (LTO.), septiS—dy & wy TRURO, NOVA SOOTI.« —— “ ‘ALLY EXAMINER . . ‘RIDAY, NOVEMBER 1', 1892 1 {ft au aZ ibn. iai.ad 4. au SAAL LN div. I ¢. 5 IA ‘ a 4 EM Dy ¥ ] . l SY ’ } Ly. \] EVER FAILIN CUR - er How (o Make Money OLD N EXER FAIL IN CUR aa THE GRHAT initia’ aiaeiidiie’ ' praise for the 9} sete of a me - E alae . and {rregularities, and ? k 3 ns g am , The following statrstics, gathered from OR GORDON § make women regular. a - 3 ; ° heaviness re le rce sre be interesting and ’ Perice'ly safe, sed vi RI 7 rl Ul Now quite a long time was passed in this; ea es ’ &. aaae ‘ate mouey commences | ope: ae ll a ol lig Route, o : a a i ru ve, ‘ s ‘ . ” ” a , reverie. Taking her pen she wrote a ietter | |. speak, by farmers and poultry-raisers. ‘ They have relieved m3 of a world of trouble | , s a ; » by fa AUT} . y hav m3 he j Reaching ever its own oO to Jane; instead of rev a . ‘es = : * The number of fowl haz great'y increased anf paces: an a They never SPONGES ! SPONG ES ! ———Town ard Manufacturing Centre of?” ‘ he irat fe done, she . . Re woul ve o : e } port se i apirit as sie would 7 we r 1 Sta, | oa the United States during the last five dias ppoint.”—-Mrs C A Montpieler. ° ” ~~ © smpertasce ta wrote from out the depths « { 1S ta a , years, but this increase has been larger in ca e a oS en z tn love in her heart, which is indeed like ;, : i Middle St: a Price $1, Six packages $3. Sent by mail se- 7 : ove im he part, whid to the New Eoagland anc tle States than Gurely sealed, up2a receist of price. Write for We have just received a new stock of Sponge a ONTARIO and U God's love in that ‘it ehsmgeth not dur |, any other. Twenty-eeven St«tes repcrt circular. which are selling very cheap to run off ene EC abideth forever Then a ehort nute to . Lion each. Seventeen States Address QUEEN MEDICINE CO, Montreal Headquarters for Patent Medicines of every 0 0 ’ use 5 - atin hee eveniue ver one millon ch Seve a: o| kind. Fancy and Toilet Articles, Hair Krushes, Ese Q\ * each of hee other = . t ; = Ng | report over two mi lions each. Thirteen | SOT — “See line), Nailand Cluth Brushes, Per- \ And formi Co ver. which assumed the fourm of a bene-| ,*, ste "ie ‘ | pmes Bay Rum. ete. ng @ Continuous All-Rail Hig eo States report over three milins each, PEARLS OF Fine line of Havana Cigars jast opened. Also sworn hg eee Atlantic and Pacific Oceans. The Grand Trunk lai lway has opened an Charlottetown fur the sale of tickets teen points in Michigan, Minnesota Da ota, Mon. ‘ana, Manitoba, the Northwest, British Co'um. teeny tees ae, California, Chicago, st, , Kansas Oily, Omaha, , ’imni. Ss a, 3t. Paul, Winni- Via Levis (Quebec) or Boston and the St. Clair Tunnel. SPECIAL EXCURSIONS Tc San Friicisco and Intermedia‘e P. : Pau, Portiaud, Ore., and oy Soeni *. Points, with ouly one change. 1EAVE MONTREAL every TUESDAY, at ~~ » iu, wed every WEUNESUAY at 9.25 & Ma. Tourist Ticke's to al! parts of Canada United States upon application, ane @e -——_— For rates, routes and through tickets to al points, apply to W. W. CLARKE, ae Agent Grand Trunk Railway, NERVE | xeeye seaxs ee Se Oe eornd BEANS soaks os x ‘mucus TREATMENTS have even to “ald by slats ot $1 per package, of six, or « oo. Teronte, Unt. esha punghane. Bold a= Charlotterown by GRORGE F, -UG SIMSON BROS. & OCU., Halifax, Agents. Piano and Organ Tuuing and Repairing. N R. VINNICOVBE has removed bis office to Messrs, Harzerd & Mocre’s Bookstore, where al} orders and payments may be left. His artistic Tuning and Toning is widely knowa among many of the leading muricians of Nowa Scotiins weilas onthe Island. Having an ex- perience lasting over twenty yeara, his superier knowledge of Piano construciion enables him te regulate actio’s to a nicety, xivirg the inetra- Ment @ beaulial even tone, also « delicate toveh to the keyboard that few can eccomplich. Ne catchpenny work, sn bh as dirt, rusty strings, restringing, sellow keys, dull polish, ete Me. Vinricombe kno s ata glance what requires to be done and does it. Kstimates for re ailing cheerfally given. Strinns and Piane Pictings HKS. W holetale — on hand. A)) orders pune cod seme Fast Direct Route to Boston —VYIA— Canada Atlantic Line. ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, THE FAST STEKL STEAMER HALIFAX, Will _seil frem Ilalifax to Poston LVERY WEDNESDAY, at 8 o'clock. a. m, teturning, leaves Boston EVERY ®& - DAY, at noon, ali. Passeng¢rs arriving at Halifax on Tues@ay ones xo a on van Steamer, ckets an Charlottetown Steam Nav lection ay H. L. CHIPMAN. Generali ent, Noble's Wharf, Halifax, RICHARDSON & BARNARD, Savannah Pier, Boston. resegians octé TEREACHES THE AGED SUPPERER. MR. THOMAS PETERS, A Veteran of the Civil War Halo, Hearty and Happy at three-score and ten, GRODER’S Syrup. HIS FAMILY MEDICINE. Tae Groper Drsrersia Cure 00. GENTLEMEN :—I am now seventy ee ot age, and have been out of ealth the past fifteen years. My suffer- ing has been greatest “nr THE the last five years, when have been in constant pain from Weak- ness and distress of stomach. At differ- ent times I was troubled with pal tion of the heart, and pleurisy l N D pains, distress from eating any kind of food, and became so bloated from wind on the stomach that breathing was difficult. Nervousness oe awake night after night. My physicians could give me only temporary THAT Soics, oot my troubles returned again and again until I learned of your medicine and be- van to use it regularly. From the first there was a marked change in my con dition, and to-day I eat heartily and with good CU RES digestion. I am free from constipation, my health is better than at any time sinee the war. I firmly believe in Groder’s Syrup, for it has made my old age & painless one. My wife ton has yow medicine with entire sa isfaction. Yours truly, THOMAS PETERS, Winstow, MamnE. Notice Trade Mark—The Beaver. At all me -4, $1.00 per bottle. Guaranteed wo THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CORE C0., Lid. SAINT JOHN, N. B.