' a arene - ~ > CALENDAR FOR NOVEMBER, its93. New M Lida, ten. enld Physicians . j — , i : ENDOR3E ‘9 ‘ , las 2 Nos ; t sities “ae i 2 Them, and we Su Su High ; ‘ a Lay W eek = rU 4 rises | sets | water | a GUARANTEE mon them to eta ; am | if s 7-14 al sa apoenie ——— i 5 ‘ij Sida a “al a se eng aL Cure, ae : ' : ¢ : r Tem ' . oo (or monéy ; 50 ; > At TERMS : Four Dollars a Y tae te : . : : 1 bo pt _ refunded.) Pea 3 ¢~RMS : Four Dollars a ; fhis is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”— Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents Mrs. Elmer E, Millett, 7% 9 yp , s P. O. Box 511, Livermore Falls, Msi : . eLate Reag O. Box 511, Li Falls, Maine, 2 ‘ < . R = — —— ———————— i sees a \ mela | 30{ to «| NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. EISLUAND, MONDAY, NOVEMBER 13, 1893. Skoda’s Discovery, Skoda’s German and all diseases of the BLoop & Sxrm. ; i VOL 33.—NO. 120) ee | | | SALT RHEUM | } ei* 7 _ 58 29 mint Ointment and Skoda’s German Soap, { 28 | LL 46 | mame anes EEE CEEem salad are specially adapted to cure inherit- : Sa ‘ 2] 27] mern | oe ee a eee ee eee a= cd and chronic diseases. Mrs, Millett ' , < : 25} 0 23 rT M 3 2 | Writes: “I have had Salt Rheum ever Mt »| 2 ? 2 W OMAN AND HOME. it, Loan just tell you that you'll huveto | since I could remember; tried many ‘| 3 .« gh Cwri er I stop your painting lessons andeverything | yemedics, but received no benefit until ut St! ® ea} 2 else. Another thing, 1 always stecr clear I took Skoda’s Discovery. «| : ~¢ Hh SOMETHING ABOUT THE TALKED OF | of these new things, ke green or purple ; “— at oe HYGIENIC UNDERGARMENTS. wells, and wear what is most becom-ng. | | Skoda’s Cures. it { ) ; ee Sorel came wea ae ar 17 | My hasband says it will cost too much ey i 5 3 colored costusme; it wonld soot get ecticd, to board if | . in 2 » 42 The Education of Girls—Keeping Clean. | and then my clean makeup would be | eee tae any mere of Bus { : ie) 674 rey e ete} Y 7 “as hl The Model For Good Women—Devel ruized. To be sure, I’ve had to cut down | sadiashi’atents tle : a ho sas) i i E ES N i E 43 y Os | | eee te a ios odd wiles anni Minadeath pier tee 1 Skoda’s Little Tablets cure sick headaches dry bills are se large, and the new mannis’) shoes and gloves are awfully expensive but that’s the only way to get the eect MEDICAL ADVICE FREER. d Thei 1 e an eir Children SKODA DISCOVERY CO, LTD., WOLFVILLE, W.& Mrs. Lucy I. Switzer of Cheny, Wash., : Constipation and dyspepsia. 50 in a box, 8e { i i the only Perfect Writing Mach- 1 ine. “The Ribbon, the Shift ae, 1 a SE Oe one Ee er hee ee a ee ee a 2 A ire i ‘ , enie undergar- ipl boii pued by W. RB. Watson; arlottetown aim - : -4 12 : KK ey and othe antiquat- ments will convert the mnasses of women to Tie Mohd Hee Geek Wanes. P. ELT. a ea as ‘ ie ' : ies 24>) Llp 214] ed devices discarded. aida The objections, I think, will be Wh. t an obstinate, curiousset we worn eet aac i * W ednesday ' 26 | W/ 3 #] ee ira tuneme aera ame aero are, to be sure! We do not like to be cailel i of 28 4 { NEW MACHINE de * | strong minded because the frivolous ones ri} nisi "= ; " ONE ENJOYS | na col eae? Sei art among us regard that stateof mental beiny 9 od : ‘ Pe . NEW MANAGEMENT | Both the method and results when | dress worn over them does not make up an deckdhdueakenns dana = re mt i 2 ; TOW, , Syrup of Figsis taken; it Is pleasant — Be pe a in winter. Then made by any one that we were weakmind aq ’ " NEW PRINCI PL ES, and refreshing to the taste, and acts | BOW Many can afford to wear (in propor | od Of course we would, yet what Co w ons i} i j j da { A Att i gently yet promptly on the Kidneye, mes ts ee eee want? Ik there any half way term suggest ‘ame *)r ry ryrvIyA? 1 . . ive « s' . . . re z re ie i F « lneaieeaei tei NEW PATENTS, iver and Bowe’s, cleanses the sys- | tione—difficulty of making them to fit nics maxiocd idee ahewerre ae re HH waa, > Rew 1N tem effectually, dispels colds, head- | ly, the rapidity with which they wear out | periays no word aptly {ills the bill, be 0 DY dt : NEW MEN ? aches and fevers and cures habitual and the fact that the body about the waist the state cu be acquired, and it will reps: 4 ; . . ay . : and the shoulders will be too warm dressed : : sacrifices we is neil : constipation. eyrup of Figs is the in a union suit, chemilette, comfort corset, wich ar ip jrpoe tt, eat ine “ ie only remedy of its kind ever pro- | of under waist, and the dress waist. INTE EN a j i NEW LIFE, NEW BRAINS, NEW METHODS, lerg: pach it. N a Imires In summer the union garment, the dt- Sake ai ralineataart 2 snaktuaiee saat naka wee : ided skist and the dress will clothe the | toocc nt) alent thet c tena, eptable ti the stomach, prompt in | ¥ clothe the | forgetall about the most Lecoming arzn_. its action and truly beneficial in ite Soautlans Shiceciiadeannsiienene mentof her hair, wor dues he fancy the t -flects, eee only from the most | padits and health of the woman, In win. | Wentst WHO rexanls books ud of sesyaa uealthy and agreeablesubstances, its | tera pair of knit wool drawers, a pair of duced, pleasing to the taste and ac- importance to personal beauty, and who d by the commas SY ae £ “ 4 4 - Z r nm ue Tuxes Mex NEW CAPITAI oa ot very remark is punet:rete E any O a Oxx M " many excellent qualities commend it | cotton drawers orleglets knitted at home of per bg te ix of aclf praisc, tact yl isaad THEp oe “ om - Ca ‘ . I Men , >men | to all and have made it the most | s¢™™an wool or yarn, finished with a yoke | ; eietiiaat teal Komtcniinalh eat moos TERY ‘aS . Stn , Phe LAT EST and BEST sf se wt remedy known | at the top, can be worn over the union gar iho arbor nied eee theas combing a ae _— ie | - ” ay “ , 3 ; ment and under the divided skirt. wit and wisdom with womanly grace t ; ite ADVERTISING RATES . = ; ~— = syrup of k 1gs = for sale = Te Waen $ began weartng the divided skirt, does not like its einertotis and tha: is Us Originated by ai Old Family Paysician, a botfies by all leading druggists. | | had some made of cotton material from a above a desire to please by both mental #: Think Of It. Pisce foc eee an ee For smal! advertisements which are ordere: Axy reliable Cruggist who may not | pattern procured from Dr. Orpha Baldwin, | personal attractireues. Thatia the ty rotem gfter Generation have Seed end Uisaed &, a8 two weeks the charge is ln rom > . . *) ; ess : +. | who lectured in our state some years ; Exery Traveler should have @ bottle in his satchel, wt Doge re weeks the charge is | WHAT MUST GO ;--Bad alignment, illegible work, foul ink ribbons, bothersome shift | 22¥¢ it om hand will aaa it | Sats anttow unatinta? com> be” beneked | °°. 70°7- SE ae eee ee Every Sufferer Frm Bhex a. cen Sica es cael ble scales. etc.. are 1 ner ‘ ct * wu. ono romptly for any one who wishes great world of women, and your livas v N eadache. ‘claticn, Neuralgia, Tm sans foe each contnantion Rate cards are} Keyes double scales, ete., are no longer to be tolerated or pardoned. The NEW YOST has| {tay it) Manufscwred only by the | Tutesnering, butcheretiogsersayeot | Go ionger, your homes haniier nui sv | Sueannnae cinerea: Ries tase is . ‘pplication at the offien, Special | aholished them 2 ‘+r ean retain them ;: ive eet . . ns Is more tranguil fu the sereniiy of » | Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Strat im eat ih i al ote aie Uknaie 1 a - { / ae m; enn ’ ne othe rean re fain them and live . ; S I have added cotton flannel (red), outing sc oar el ye See “Pee se. 5 will find in tis old Anodyine relief and speedy cure, i on for adv someon ts r e in sir He NEW YOST combines the life-long experience of the inventor, G. W. N. Yast. who CALIFORNIA FIG YRUP CO., flannel and heavy wool flannal. ; self reliance and dependence, that make Every Mother inekyas Lanteens in See i iarger, W . © months © invented the oat Remi nzton "8 ] S75 the ** ( ‘ahigranh ’ in 1880 - i } — ar ”» 2 0, SAN FRANOISOO, CAL. The farmers’ wives, the housekeepers, you far more winuluosg than if you are give. Sore Throat, Tons!litig, Colle, Cuts, utenn’ Ones i $ loud ; 5 ’ SP RP 550, and the “ Yost” in 1889; the LeVISVILLE, KY. MBW YORK, &. ¥ the helpers in the kitchen, the working | over entirely to one sid¢or the other.—iLi and Pains llabie to ccour ia any family’ without 42 & - i _ ini snless paid fo: | latest and best Lmnpre vements have been added auring L892. making the New Yost an ideal Ww R W we Dr ‘st C} j Say women of oa need ee ye ad- adelphia Timea. Complaints ie waste Price, 98 eta, post pabd: § bot i ne o i " and. andes a “eee cicaiilicdiald ; Tha Ro, mt a s et a a ss - * . ; } «Ht. atson, uggist, 1arlo wh. | vantage of these comfortable un ergar eee es, 22. Express paid, 1. 8. Johnson & Co. Boston Mas : re | . : sant couauies taakaes | perfect tvpewriter. The New Yost prints direct from steel] type; its work is never blurred, BP. E Island. jymwif ments. Many of them do not probably read Development of Women's Clubs. ae eee i e i i r . _ . ay . ‘ Al af'sxt ry} “a > ry} > . - + , . ' ' is atie teeabadien | put is eclern cut and beautiful. The alighine ut is absolutely perfect and permanent. The on ont acne Gapueieanen __ The woman's club in ite full develop Sy wnte ¥ i yr ull adweriine ‘ Or iss - siccess = I) sat a 1Y an 2 . ial ‘ . é program: par entis something more than astucy cinss, rtise- | paper is an ideal success, the best ever applied to a typewriter. The line spacing absolutely vt i VIOVAIT = | should be presented to them that will | says Florence awe Malt “When we i.e aera " When we assert that i ments coonected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, ' Picnics, ete. No notices will be inserted wi perfect. et Ae! ae - woke Soca from papers and essays is only a part « : the same unless the regular rate of 10 cents per | Ne ‘or atrata ‘a talnrne 2 (OP NW ‘ . aa = RO bey ca VY | what we learu from clubiife. The frictic aaa Ar ra 10 cents per p ‘ , nd ” a u ate i. Nie LO ue to = : ( { IRN W A LL. General Agent tor the Maritime L b r d C in eee ond the expense of their with other minds, so stimulatingand i: Dodd’s i b ‘ J itera il sactt Oe ey be rince William St., St. John. or to umpoe an oal. en ressing. vigorating, the spirit of club life, whic ! ce < THe -_ nt 0 7 ae - = y oe shat oe ae oe springs from sharing together the ment: ee i ae ae OBe ou o ee « a) _— e a and moral feast that exhilarates us all, an ° s i; ing newspaper in P. E. Isinnd, and conse- ». B. STEWART, Charlottetown. We have removed to CONNOLLY’S | 5894, and this band isbuttonedontoalong | from the good will aud mutual gool {) Kidney Pills ie ; qu y the most vacaable advertising mediun: | . = 2 Wit-ttitt- whees- woes seenened- ie for. anderwaist longer than a basque. These lowship engendered by working and think manne. d through which to make their announcements | E } “ . . ’ : ae a Me! tg ws “ : 2 P underwaists may be made of white cotton ing and sometimes playing together, : ae oa odbunbentil aaeenh tee Os bie tek . ass Preserve Crocks ' nish everything in our line cheaper than goods, colored silesia or of butcher’s linen. hess taille & Waeks edit OF Ue tutinat Cure Backache Dro S “ m coder 00 denemnenidints cub btdestihies ws 4 e| ever, such as Boards, Shingles, Scantling, or cotton Gatisiel 1f desired. . — oe pened me ain co. ‘eam — 7 PSYs aan have been compelled to enlarge the paper to | oar = oe nae roan San Now as tothe union suit. After several | club growth should be toward that f« Lumbago, Bright Ss Dis- i its pres 5 as i ae gs ak aes : rick, and ail other Dbuliding Materiais, years’ experience and experimenting, I have i discussion itn which all y slave i : ° Tie Darty Exawetnegn is for sale by the fol- | J . ef am yi bs, stock of those Mason | ove & We also intend to keep on hand & full evolved one that I like very much. After saan Seaeaneapeta tae vhibeemb oe ease, Rheumatism and all - lowing agents ea i oe 5 oem Pop elain top) on hand this F all, supply of Hard and Soft Coals, which we | having mads and worn 10 suita of cotton, | man who has a ine e to give may give other forms of Kidne : I iH Mason, Post OF ce, Charlottetown | Our English Malt Vinegar | - / in order to work them off we are offer- i will sell at the lowest rates. silk, wool and camel's hair, I now donct | it briefly and forcibiy, bat not harshly. “ y ae & ‘Peal te ara Park ftond e - ee on Ts Call and | sitiitiaanie Give us a call. Telephone conneetion. | cut off the back of the vest at the bottom “For club growth, if healthy, is surely to Troubles, we are backed t : W. M. Co.fin, Grafton Street . at SU cents > galloi — get a supply before they are all gone. ; BARRATT CHAMPION as before, but I sew the top of the drawers [| the direction of harmony. Harmony isnt . ‘ &. Grey. cor. Water and Prince St “ ‘ ‘ its pe r gaiton 18, 5 . ‘ ys- ¢ to it and on the inside of the vest. Thus | unison, however, aud the modern masters by the testimony of all D Chappell. Prince Street, | BE: R & GOFF augS—dy eat tu wy3m will fall le eae pug ane ena ee ed a) > 4a . py the vest fall out the outside of the | of musica! composition have shown ws who have dth a » qe ia | without doubt, the best Pick- a Cncle eae ld CDONALD & (0 drawers wheu worn, which alroost entirely | what a woulerful number of different Vho nave used them. y . ter & Co., Queen Street. removes the objection to the union suit toves may be joined iv one harmonious made in this way. Indeed it is warmer { chord. And at our women’s clubs we are than the regulation union garment. just learning the same lesson—from a hun Before I began to wear the divided skirt | dred different opinions we make A grand { wore the Jong underwaiats and attached { chorus, the effect of which is far more ricl my skirtetothem. If white or any cotton | and beautiful than if all the voices utter THe / CURE TO STAY CURED, By a! truggists or mail on receipt of price, gecents Dr. L, A. Smith & Co., Torenta S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. J. Railway§ and | | } ML & tJ. Walsh Eclectic Bookstore, Sum- ling \ inegar on the market. | | imerside ; Harry McFarlane, Souris. : We j ‘ : | Hou. D. Gordon, t-eorgetown. have also an extra TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! ° St ee =- ~ i mae Have Removed their Stock of D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. 1M larke, Alberto rT. +: r: mn . ‘ : 7 te ‘Gtitle, Orwell ¢ ae strong White Wine \y inegar | Foe Best is the ¢ heapest. 4. INSTANTLY CURED BY ONE APPLICATION oF goods were worn for skirts, the waistand | tke same word or note. If club growth < = ts tS — Oe i } si oO S ht oes oO eS ee See one garment, | should be in the direction of discussion 5 { T r . for icklin wi Me 6 “e~rts ay . ; ae oa NER Yy Ly. an t were moreen or any other | free to all, it follows asa natural corollary ia The \ eekly Examiner Pi klir e it 64 cents pe I Since taking hold of this brand of F lou: | stiff goods, unwashable, the skirtand waist | that there wil! be an increasing freedom «:s il i ~ — gall hiah’ « a | last May it has given almo-t universal } 86 contd per Bottle, at all Dragewts. were fastened ty buttons. The | to the topics chosen for discussien as well a> | Ia issued every Friday morning from ‘he | 840M, Which some LiKe the | satisfaction Leth to our customers and } —-TO THEIR— divided skirts — much. May theday | as in the treatment of those topics.” Has no Equal for the Cure of ae publishers’ office. If is made up of maiter j ~ OUTSEL Ves, We are receivinz orders almost } speedily arrive w we can adopt the hy- oe \ p i wh as appeared in the Daily editions, and | flavor of better than the Malt. | ew ry day from our friends who have tried | gienic dress also. Suciety Women and Their Children. Old ) i ia a firs:-class weekly newspaper—interesting it, and they say THEY WILL HAVE NO OTHER. | i Meat gy Do society women neglect their children? i | @nd tall of the latest news Both are pure and er vod. Give ita trial and you will vay the same NEW BRICK BUILDING DYEING COMPANY. be hurrcraccrgper a bechocer ees How can they help it? If giving them plenty cores, Burns, Bealing Sores, Salt ae The subseription for Tak Weexty Exax- | | next times For sale only at There is no subject that so deeply inter- | tocat and to wear, if sending them to ex Rheum, Eezema, Itch and all < 7 IVER, post paid to any part of Canada or the | United States, is one dollar per year | Advertising rates on the same sca!+ as given bove for THe DaILy ExXaMiNnER. poctor porsey, FENNELL & CHANDLER, BEER & GOFP. | Charlottet wh, October 9, 1893—m w f —— ae BEER & GOPPS. ACRGSS THE STREET. Please to lock at our Stock in the New Store—the LARGEST and CHEAP- Gold Medalist Dyers and Cleaners, MONTREAL. WE ARE PREPARED TO DYE all class of goods and garments equal to any House in Europe. esta the thinking people of our country as that of rationa] education for our girls, and there is none that is productive of so little real advantage to the girls from the many discussions that the subject occasions. Plans are considered and laid aside, and tbsories rise only to fall again, and mean- while the speeds on toward woman- hood, her es and wast- ing valuable time through lack of well de- pensive schools and spending large sums for their accomplishments were all thst was required to bring up children, thei the answer would be in the negative. But if parents arein duty bound to give more care and supervision than this—to have charge of their moral and intellectual growth—then there are instances upon i-- stances where not only the much abused society woman, but that other large class, Sores where there is any Inflammation, TRY A BOX, PRICE 25 CTS. For the next four weeks we will sell for 15 cents per box to introduce it oe ‘ | > . . 2.2. - a 2: tee FRENCH CLEANING a specialty. fined plans for her best advantage on the not always found fn swelldom, but who #! Troe — . x ri Phy sician and Surgeon. | Agents for P. E. Island for this Celebrated Axe. ST in the City. All information regarding shades, prices, | bart of her guardians and educators. low innumerable outside responsibilities to sept23 may ae ™ ae : aM on ie. Sia : ' We cannot overdo the matter of dis | take precedence of home life, do neglect the tel a + ) CHAS. IVES MORRISON, ecrectily rearing our girls. They are to be | little ones. if 7 the wives and mothers of our next genera- tion, and on them rests the prosperity of | that she spends one hour every day with Graduate of the Medica partment of the 1 dD | University of the City cf New York, late | A woman of many engagements boasts i ' ' Agent, Qneen Street. STAMPS WANTED. i Member of the Resident Stulfof Belle- ; He spital and the Jie York | sept25—eod the nation. The world is to be largely in- { her children, and that this isali she can i a ey » ew Ss fluenced by their abilities and strength, | possibly find time for. What is one hour OLDC bi ear ; i lets ™ j QS J ? and it rests with the educators of today to | out of a wholeday? There are many fami- oe u anadian, | nited States’ and other oe: OOF ee Se yee ee SS { » Ds ab Old 0 Unlike the Dutch Process repare them for the great work that is be- | [ies all through the city where children rise | *!2’p*, @© used 25 to 40 years ago. For } : PPOSITE POST OFFICE S&S > 7 sheet Seba chammi od = ne Sheek ithe ore ee | OPPOSITE POST O ‘E | iN men cal not y to school without one word from the GE }E LOWE : | Residence—Near Corner of King « . ~ as ' A | ale da gt 9 297 No Alkalies been touched and will not until their phys | mother, who is sleeping in a well guarded 346 Spad oe OW E, Uae « co Corner 0 ing and Queen Q. IN N Charlotte town, Oct. 19, L893—eud Oon— > opadine venue, Toronto, ae Sereste, Chastetielown “8 th Ch i Is ical well being is made supreme the | attemptto make up for the late hours of \ 4) PE STS ea ae ~ Se lig leu lcd ical b aca aad 0 er “nemica mental is based on this power. The time | the night before. There are servants to see ey zy Rr SS ¥ are used in the hes never been in our ceuntry when this | that the children are well fed and warmly | —— ty SS F a preparation of has been practically considered. Regard- | attired, but such children can never have 2 A J M U R P r4 Y : SND | Halifax Marksts. W. BAKER & €0vS | |ess of physical resources mental expansion | the sweet memories of home that those have mae . “ . Qs * ? : . bas ever been and still isthe aim and has | who departed for school with a goodby kiss PERI EGT WANHOOD! A IS SELLING te BreakfastGoco wn to a oe a ewes of interest in the day’s lessons. 4G — Pee . | i pn power is o' ‘orced exhaus- | —Brookl le. 5 has | ef Bt es eo i P, ii, JENKINS & co. * tion of all other capabilities, i ° How attained—how re- 7 Overcoats and Pants, gee é } Genet a 4 eS which ae When our girls thus forced graduate, Helping on Wash Days. stored—-how od, n”: MAUVE THOM THIS NEW , s ' . . We give special aattention to the handli ; terly without stamina and are poorly pre- not hindrances in the daily routine of siology will not tell yous % ao chenp that castomers see at @ glance Fall ant Winter Stock how Complete, Wholesale & Retail. of Cargoes of Peodace and the chartering and ‘ wae Ganek arta oe pared for entering ch lly upon the ar- | home life, but sometimes a very good wom- the doctors can’t or i +f, where the Bargains are to be found | | Dsuring of vessels. We also huve grand fuci- mae Sugar, and is far more eee- duous duties that await them in everyday | an car be very selfish in her choice of du- ‘“ywon’'t; but all the same j eid lities for selling Eggs, Butter, Oysters, Pork, nomical, costing less than one eent @ cup. ' you wish to know. Your | oa SEXUAL POWERS - ee life and also are unfortified for rising | ties without meaning it especially. Take, above the disappointments and anxieties | for instance, the Monday’s work, when ‘he thatenter toa greater or lesa extent into | girl does the washing and the mistress is etc. Consignments solicited. Good Bank i nourishin and EASILY references. We forward all kinds of goods to oo ai © 5 igs | any point. Box 240, Halifax, N.S. Sold by Grocers everywhers. _— - FENNELL & CHANDLER. septs—l yr ROBERT BEAIRSTO COMMISSION MERCHANT|” — AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES S siesroom : RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. Pus HOUSE is thoronghly painted | viteide and inside Good accommo | dat for travellera by rail and steam boat Table well eupplied at a mode‘ate fare Pleaee ve us a Call A Z 13 3m eod pd Robt. Balloch & Co., TEA MERCHANTS, MINCING LANE----------LONDON REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY J. A.MORRISON, HALIFAX , Christy ' Knives ee BREAD—CARVING—PARING. FOR SALE BY R. B. Worton & Co., CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. I. aag 4. Chariottetown, October 20, 1893—tu fri Queen Street, Charlottetown elect their “ heirlooms.” been in use thirty years and are good yet. JOHN NEWSON. Charlottetown, November 2, 1893—mon wed fri STOVES from $3.00 up; COAL HODS from 20c. up, At DODD & ROGERS. Charlottetown, October 4, 1895—m wif TESTED AND TRIED ! We have been selling FURNITURE for THIRTY | YEARS and it has ALWAYS given entire satisfaction We stiil make the same quality of Furniture at prices lower than the lowest. From these goods the people . ’ > . > Some of our Chairs, ete., have | ar Don’t travel Second Class when G0 70 BOSTG: | colonial Railway, and Hallfax to Boston via } the fast, mocern-built and equipped Steel “ONLY ONE NIGHT AT SEA, you can go First Class for nearly the same money. For that reason via the FAST SHORT LINE—Charlottetown to Pictou via the Navigation Companry’s Steam ‘rs; Pictou to Halifax via the Inter- S. §. “HALIFAX,” sailing from the Plant Wharf, foot of Sac«- ville Street, EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Sa. m. and the privilege of going on board Steamer night before departure without extra charge. For Tickets and all information apply to the office of the Charlottetown Navigation Company sept7 5. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Steel and Iron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoc Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. St. Joun, N. B. For Sale or to Let. The Premises recently occupied by Mr Jon Beez, Corner Cumberland Fitzroy Streete—a commodious and pleasantly sit uated house fitted throughout with hot water heating apparatus — with good stable and coach house, Apply to Ww. W. BEE Jy 9tf W. BAKER & 00., Dorchester, Mass THE SOCIETY OF ARTS of Canada (Limited), MONTREAL. CAPITAL STOCK, - - $100,000. A Society established with a view to disseminate the taste for arts, to encourage and belp artists, Incorporated by Letters Patent of the every home. Their career closes at their graduation in- stead of being at its dawn,and many a bright intellect that gave promise of strength everywhere burns but dimly in an obscure circle from being caged in an en- feebled and exhausted body.—Marguerite Lindly in Godey’s. Keeping Clean. She was a very trim young woman with that clean, smart appearance which we call well groomed for want of a better term. Her hair was parted in the middle to a plain severity, her linen collar and cuffs were spotless, and the hem of her dress skirt as free from dust as that of an even- ing gown. One would notice her among a whole roomful cf girls. She entered the car with her shoulders thrown back and Government of Canada, the 27th February, | her head erect. That showed hours of 1893. GALLERY OF PAINTINGS, Nos. 1666 and 1668 Notre Dame St., Montreal. —_—-—_— dumbbell exercise and Indian club swing- ib But tagging closely to her heels came one of those dear, sloppy looking little girls with tumbling down and torn veil. She didn’t wear either collars or cuffs. The buttons on her jacket were hanging on by single threads, and as she sunk down meek- ly beside her scrupulously clean companion EXHIBITION AND SALE, | she sighed and whisperingly remarked, “I don’t see why I always look so untidy and can’t understand how you keep yourself so ADMISSION FREE, from 10 o’clock,! gmoothly dressed.” Then she vainly tried a. m., to 4 p, m. The only chance in this country to pur- chase works of masters. All the Paintings are originals, mostly from the French School, the leading modern school. 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