THE | ND the work so cut down thats young girl or delicate woman can do @ ch Day ND family washing “a ' without being x0 Steam |“ No Heavy Bouse IN THE To lirr Wj You Say: HOUSE Now? BY USING Swullght SOAP “Ceording to Easy pirection® Put aside your own ideas next te wash-day and try the easy, clean, ‘‘ SUNLIGNT”’ way. Let another wasb~day go by withou® DON'T eying is Seeton & Mitchell, Halifax, Agents for Nova Seotia and P. E. Island. TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! INSTANTLY CULED BY ONE APPLICATION OF NERVOL. 25 cents per Bottie, at all Druggists. a. TO LET. A Cottage on Sidney Street, containing e rooms and good cellar. Possession given on December Ist Ww arsoye PILLS Make New Rich Blood? W. WELLNER. pills fev ery. ke them im the we ure or relieve i manser «< di Tue ip eommation aronsd box fs worth ten ¢ the cost of a box of a wit about theay. a a wlll always be thankful Gap iL s hose. [all impurttics from the ~Leate wome reat benefit fra: using Cem, {Jostrated pam « Std everywhere, or sent mall for @% ct« pa; five Sores GLO DR L JOHNSON & © ’ tom House Su. Bortoa. NERVE | _Sa8 ve Btans are s now ci eure cases BEANS [ree Marte: ore weakness of body or mind esuse¢ ty a or the errors Se comes of youth. This Remedy .ulely Cures the mest obstinate cases when all ihe -RATMENTS have failed evan to by drug , ee at $2 per . or #ix for or socuipse price WO. Teronte. Ont. Write for o - 4 i oO LI A . Opve-half of the Brick House on Upper Queen Street, containing nine large rooma, ‘oasession about the middle of November. Apply at the office of A. HORNE & CO. oct24—tf y@ e 2242444644046 0645 * Though you Cough ; Don’t Despair! Many appare have been S ee eouns of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. ¢.*- CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. a Yiore Agents Wanted. Ther re are several unrepresented districts this Island where I want Loca] or Die t Agents to represent the “* Manufac- ‘ ra’ Life and Accident Insurance Com- pany “—general!\ conceded to be the popular, moat bera!l. and most equitabie in this country 7 ey ineure both Men and Women of all classes, irre epective of creed, politice or profession. Address po a owe TON em J. B. PATON, ie , —— Maritime Mavager, f lec6 Charlottetown. ane Is in Pure Rich Blood; to enrich the blood is like putting money out at interest, SCOTT'S ‘EMULSION Of Pure Horwegian Cod Liver Oil and Hypephosphites posseses blood enriching properties in a remarkable degree. Are you all rum down ? ‘Take Scott's Emulsion. Almost as Palatable as MiJk. Besure and get the genuine. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne, Belleville. LON Lt Ct CN ttt Grateful—Csmlorting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. DAILY ROME DRESSMAKING, | BOME PRACTICAL HINTS THAT ARE OF TIMELY VALUE. fhe Cloth for Waist Lining and the Way It Should Be Cut—The Importance of Rasting, Ironing aod Rebasting- to Get a Perfect Fit. (Copyright, i808, by wr Press Associa- on. NUMBER L In presenting to our lady readers this series of articles on first class dreasmak- fog as itisdone abroad and by the hest modistes of this country we believe we are doing them a lasting favor and ons which will assist them in becoming ac complished dressmakers, so that, no matter bow remote from the seat of fashion, no lady need wear garments that bear the unmistakable seal of “country” «bout them, and they may, if occasion requires earn a respectable livelihood at home These directions and diagrams are sub stantially the same aa those employed by the = man dressmaker of Paris, and the fundamental! principles are exactly the same. The lady who reads this series of six articles is advised to cut them out and paste them in a book for reference, and she will have something which would cost her twenty dollars te buy—the price of the “systems.” Moe siechanical “spstem,” eowever, can appreach this in simplicity and practicability, and all so called sys tems fail if the waists are not tried on and managed after this plan, as no two women are formed alike, nor is any one woman precisely alike on both sides. DIAGHAM OF MODEL BASQUE In the first place it requires one yard and a half of silesia or drilling for waiss Mining. This should be cut intothe form shown by thegiagram, but the darts not be cut until it is fitted. To get r dimensions put the material,doublefl Cain on a table, and having the die gram befere you measure the length of thy Wat from the neck to the bottom. Make dots at these places along the doubled seb vage. Measure the length from shoulder to waist and the distance from the straight line from shoulder to front, keeping the same distance to battom; then mark the darts, which must vary according to the waist line if slender, one tooneand a halt and a reference to the diagram wil) show the form. The back and side body pieces are to be measured from top to waist line Whee the lining is cut, ng at leaat three inches margin heyond the seam, it should be basted and tried on, the seams being jeft on the outside. The fitter shoulg then “take in” the seams and pin them until the whole Itning fits perfetly, snug in all parte, bot binding in none. Whee the model wait lining has been thug fitted to the figure, take it off and irep ft, so that the pins wil] make marks and show fust where the seams should ga Then the lining should be rebasted, fob lowing the line of the pins on the outaide of them, and the pins then pulled out Try the Mming en again, right side ou& When the Gt is perfect the lining should ba troned again, the seams being Jaid apart this time, and this the basting stitches should be so that the different pieces will fall a without being pulled, The lining, an allowance for seams of at least one tnch all around, can now be laid npon the outside material and pinned eo that it cannot slip and be cut. Care must be taken that all the figures rnin one way if the are figured or the nap of wool, the selvage edge comes straight front of the waist. The outside sh a trifle larger than the lining, as it is of goods thas will fray. Baste the te the outside with great care, ae = ' the beauty So ness depends , lining should be held Apwasd BO it may be just the least bit looser than the outsida The basting stitches should followthe out- line of every separate part of the basque apd up both sidegp ef each dart. More de on g iia i 7 geeis PERE ite f i F 5 E i 8 F i te i are bound or Overcast they should be carefully with a hot iron before the casings are sewn on or the case belt, and before the bottom is finixhed off MU the qasdn-asp woelee, 8 nae Seen cht Be ‘too hot or he ithe log The ee ee ee one tiic news of Jistimpadeiatreniantaarte ee What’s the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE il | FOR COUGHS, COLDS, | ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- | ural laws which govern the operations of | digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the properties of well-select- | ed Cacoa, Mr. Epps has provided our breakfast tables with a delicately flavored | beverage whico may save us many heavy | doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of | auch article f diet that a constitution | j gradually built up until strong | en resist every tendency to disease, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating vind us ready to attack wherever there a weak point. We may escape many a iaft by keeping ourselves well forti fied b pure blood and a pre perly nourish ed frame.”-—C vil Service Gazette : " Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold only in packets, by Gracers, labelled has, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic Ghemiste, London, ri $9.50. through your fingers. Gray's Syrup has been on trial for more than 60 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. 25c. and 6. pes bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. Propnitrons MONTREAL. JUST ~ RECEIVED ! A Lot of New Overcoatings, We are making a very nice Overcoat for Do not let a good thing slip 4 . ‘ WORSTED PANTS, $3.25 A. J. MURPHY. Ch’town, Nov. 24, 1893—tu; frisat EXAMINER ’'S EXTRACT POND’S EXTR that RHEUMATISM so peacefully slumbering the summer long? Well, if cuTS SORE BRUISES —the doctor will tell you what—but first EYES rub thoroughly the part afflicted with tism may wholly disappear. It will cer- THROAT Headache tainly be much relieved. Now that you Catarrh mentions. It’s a wonderful curative, PAIN But don't accept substitutes. SHAVING Everybody Read This! This year we find our stock of FANCY GOODS so large next to our own, and for one month will offer all our stock of Fancy Goods at big discounts. Plush, Leather, Wood, Japan- Toilet ‘rticles will be included in this Bargain Sale. REDDIN BROS., FOR Have the early frosts or too late a lin- FOR it’s very bad you must change your diet WOUNDS POND'S EXTRACT, then wrap it AND have the POND’S EXTRACT try it for AND POND’S EXTRACT CO.,, 76 Fifth Ave., N. Y. that we are compelled to secure more room to show them to ese goods, Pocket Books, Pipes, Cigar Cases, ete. Everything OPPOSITE POST OFFICE. gering by the garden gate again aroused COLDS and perhaps take some distasteful drug SORES warmly with flannel, and the rheumnia- ALL any of the many things its buff wrapper AFTER advantaye. We have been lucky enough to procure the Store must go. Our immense stock of Perfumery, Hair Brushes and ——~ Charlottetown, Dec. 2, 1893—dy lm The Highest Standard of Excellence in Point of Flavor, Nutrition and Digestibility — HAS BEEN ATTAINED BY—— JOHNS ONS FLUID BLEF. The public have a positive guarantee that hey are get ting the best possible form of concentrated nourishment. REFUSE ALL SUBSTITUTES. December 2, 1893. —_—=- —— eee in —_ ——— Adorn Your Home ——— WITH———_ A NICE LAMP, unparalleled as a Holiday Present, Ornamental as well as Useful. Skates; Caryers in Oak and Leather Cases; 250 Patterns Pocket Kniyes to select from; Solid Nickle Spoons, 25 cents per Package. DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, December 22, 1893—-m w f = tN _o~s ta is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Colldren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor wt .- Narcotic substance, It is a harmless substitute \* Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. as ™oenasant. Its guarantee is thirty y ars’ use by “fons of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays df -ishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, ectrey Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves teetiag truubles, cures constipetiex and flatulency. ‘sria ossimilates tho food, regulates the stomach wels, giving healthy and natural sleep, Case -via is the Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friend. an SAY. 74. ceflent pr-dictno for ehfl- t tly todd ine of its Castori.. “ Castoria is 80 well adaptedtoch!! ‘ren ths I recommend it as superior Wany prescriti..@ known to me.” H. A. Ancuer, M. D., 111 So, Oxford St., Urooklyn, N. ¥. . i. C. Osgoon, Lutyel, Masa. 14 the beg tes ualy for ebitdved of * Our physicians in the (ili! less iv ce «intead Ri-patad.yisrot | mené have spoken highly of ocr >. sori burs willcouwosthoreal ence in their outside practicn ~tmaas 1% .} usw) uttoris in- and although wo only hare a:on< f they rin whieh ope medicai supplies what is haow:1 o« ~. tt hovent oa reinzopi.um, products, yet we are fre. to co fers £ che e988 aha ide hE ul merits of Castorvia hus + <. ws to lod vy tha rts , Utewoby seuling favor upon it.” sure graves.” Unsrrep Hosrira. ayo Dispes>.2x, bu. J. F. Korcagnos, Boston, Masa Conway, Ar Auten C. Surru, Pres.. Te Centarr Ososyany, TT Murray Street, New York City. ~ apie pe eee - Xmas Go to Beer & Goff's we an. * > supplies. for Large, Juicy Raisins. for nice, clean Currants. for fresh Candied Peels. for extra strong Flavorings. | for pure, unadulterated Spices. }for fine Pastry Flour. for cheap Cooking Figs. fur English Mince Meat. fur pure Honey in the Comb, for cheap, pure Candy. for Fruits of all kinds, for Confectionery, } & 1 lb. bxs. for Christie’s Fresh Biscuits. for English Pickles and Sauces. jfor Shelled Walnuts and Almonds, lior all kinds of Xmas Groceries. Go to Beer & Goff's Go to Beer & Goff's: Go to Beer & Goff’s Charlottetown, December 8, 1893—m w f Don’t Stuff a Cold. If yon do you will nine times in ten, have a fever to starve. A cold is a shock received by the myriad nerves that bristle near the «urface of a human body This shock is goo im Lied to the nerve centres, and then ba « w the mucous membrances, forcing « great amount of blood to those membrances, creating a more or less severe . ritation and consequent rixe in the tcmperature, followed by chills. Excess of fool in the stomach still more increases the tcmpera-— ture, and, worst of all, helps clog secre- , tions or natura! outlets ofthe body. It is high time we broke away from an old notion which, like some others, has done more harm than good. For example, in years past how many poor fever sufferer~, burning with internal fire and thirst, were hurried to an untimely grave because not allowed cooling drinks or a bit of ice by the old time treatment for fevers as fool- ish as the adage for colds. At last one cunning delirious patient got to a pump of cold water and drank his fill; deteomined no to leave till the well ran dry, he slack- | ed the fever, recovered, and doctors learn- | ed a lesson. Experimenting with a «=vere | cold is a dangerous custom, as most per- rons try one remedy only untill some friend , suggests another “sure cure,” as Mark | Swain so humorously describes. When slight hoarseness or tightening of the nasal membranes warns one of a skin exposure or chill from wet, act promptly; a delay ie dangerous. With children it mey mean croup and ~— strangulation with adults, catarrh, bronchitis, per- haps pneumonia. I* neglected, nothing can prevent the sneezing, red nose, and woe-begone look of a person with a cold. Scores of mothers would as soon go to bed without matches in the house, as wit- hout that old fashioned remedy, Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment, nearat hand for crou- py children. Used with a mild laxative, as described in a pamphlet which I. 8. John- son and Co., Boston, Mass., will send free to anyone, Johnson’s Liniment will cure a cold for audults quicker than any known remedy A mild nutritious diet, a gentle physic to open the secretions, and a bottle of that old Anodyne from your druggist, will conquer any cold. Johnson’s Ano- dyne Liniment was originated by an old family physician more than seventy years ago. ee + A TRIP TO EUROPE. An ex-British Consul’s Experiences ~—A Friends Kindness Protects Him from an Old Enemy. F. J. Cridland, of New York, formerly British eonsnl at Mobile, Ala., and Charles- ton, 8. C., when about to start for Europe found himself short of a valuable article which he feared he would not be able to obtain in Europe. He wrote thue to a friend who had previously supplied him : “Last year, when suffering from the worst cold and coughI ever experienced, for which medical skill a.eared to afford no relief, you kindly gave me a bottle of Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild Cherry which afforded me great re- lief at once, and in a short time I found that the cough had entirely left me. I have carefully hoarded @ little of the con- tents of that first bottle fearing I cou’d not obtain another. and I wished tu have such a valuable remedy at hand” In re- sponse his friend supplied him with more of this valuable remedy. Mr. Cridland thus expresses his thanks: “Your gen- erosity has fortfied me against my old enemy and I send you many thanks for the same. I shall always recommend Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam wherever I may be, as I consider it with- out an equal for the cure of coughs, colds, ” c. Hawker’s Tolu and Wild Cherry Balsam is manufactured by the Hawker Medicine Co., St. John, N. B., and is a perfect cure for Coughs, Colds, Bronchitis, Hoarse- ness, and all forme of throat and lung troubles. 25 and 50 cents a bottle. eee ——- DOUBLE VICTORY, It myst be gratifying to our Canadian people to learn of the double victpry at Chicago of the the well-known piano firm of Octavius Newcombe & Co., who have been awarded medal and diploma for both their upright and grand pianos. This is not only a signal victory for this firm, but a most flattering tribute to the possibilities ~ our manufacturing industries in Can- ada. The judges on pianos at the Chicago Exposition made the following repo: t upon the Newcombe Pianos: “The tar pianos receive an award for tone quality ofa high order of excellence, full and musical. with fine singing power and dur- ation, well-made and a regulated action, firm, el tig and prompt toucn, The best material and highest ‘chass of workman- ship are found in these pianos. The cases are artistic and finished in the best man- ner.” Mr. S. N. Karle is agent for the Island for these magnificent instruments The Brydon Case, Hitrox, Man., Oct. 30.—James Brydon of this place, told a marvellous tale toa newspaper reporter the other day. He said he had been attacked by kidney disease about two years ago, which re- sulted in continuous pains in the back. To use his own words, “the pains were unbearable and life was a drag.” He became so weak that he had to give up work for over a year, and frequently needed assistance in dressing and he could not put on his own boots. Mr. Brydon has lately taken one dozen boxes of Dodd’s Kidney Pills. The result has been a perfect cure, and he is. to-day as healthy and happy a man as can be found in the Province. These pills have only béen on sale for a short time in Manitoba, but several instances of really wonderful cures from their yse have come to light through- out the Province, spewing Testing His Honesty. Your druggist is honest if when you ask him for a bottie of Scott’s Emulsion he gives you just what you ask for. He knows this is the best form in which to take cod liver oil. A Railway Manager Says: “In reply to your question do my children object to taking Scott’s Emul- sions, I say No! on the contrary, they are fond of it and it keeps them pictures of health.” sides D. M. Jonnson, Esq., M. D., Port Hawkesbury, certified: “I have used Put- tner’s Emulsion with great satisfaction where Cod Liver Oil is called for. I recommend it as so disguising the oil that patients never refuse to take lt,” Captain Joun R. Hire, of schooner Lillian, says: “I was suffering with in- flammation of the chest, brought on by exposure at sea. Took a good supply of Puttner’s Emulsion, which _ perfectly cured me. It has given me a new set of aeons eo (OUR DRUGGIST FOR |LLERS EMULS])) an CO}D} NAS eons oe ASK i j ble as cream. NO Olly taste :ike others. In big bottles 6Oc. and $1.00. - TO LET. 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