_— i ze THE 4 You’re Right! eeeee The fact that “ SUNLIGHT ” has the largest sale of any Soap in the world; that it has been awarde 11 Gold Medals for purity and ex- cellence; that it has been in use in Windsor Castle for over three years; and that its manufacturers have been Specially appointed Soap Makers to the Queen are sufficient guarantees that you can’t make a mistake by using “ SUNLIGHT Soap.” DOV’ Letanother Wash-day go by without trying it. “a eeeee = Refuse Cheap imitations |, Halifax, Agents 40j id P. E. Island paRSon PILLS Make New, Rich Blood! These pills were a wondertul discovery like them in the w i. Wil positively cure or relieve imanner of disease, The information around ee:h ox ia worth ten tires the cost of a box of pills Find Out about them, an 4 will always be thankful vwe Lt, & poss, They expel all impurities from the bind lieate wornen find great benefit fron using them Jlustrated pam phiet free. 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Take care that your drafts on your physical endurance don't come back to you some day marked “‘no funds.” Take SCOTT'S EWULSION Of Pure CodLiver Oil&Hypophosphites to increase your energy and so make good your account at the bank of health. 17 CURES S CONSUMPTION, SCROFULA, BRONCHITIS, COUGHS, COLDS and all forms of wanting Diseases, Almost as Palatable as Milk, Be sure you get the genuine as there are poor imi- lations. Prepared only by Seott & Bowne, Belleville, Gratetul—Comforting. Epps’s Cocoa. BREAKFAST. ‘By a thorough knowledge of the nat ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and. by a careful appl cation of the properties of well-se lect ed Cacoa, Mr Epps has provides our breakfast tabies withi a lelicately flavored be verage Wilco MAY Save us doctors’ bills. It is by the judicious use of such art s diet that a constitution may be gradually built up until strong enough to resist every tendency to disease Hundreds of subtle around us ready to is a weak point. W fatal shaft by maladies are fk ating uttack wherever there e may cscape many a Keeping ourselves well forti fied by pure blood and a properly nourish ed framé Civil Service Gazett Made s ny vith boiling water or milk Soild oulvy in packets, by Gracers, labelled thu JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecpa Chemists, London, Eagland THE PEOPLE'S HOME-GUARD! ‘EMULSION on SENTRY DuTy \ It will guard you securely from disease YOU Have a Very Bad Cough, Are Suffering From Lung Troubles, Have Lost Flesh Through Illness, Are Threatened With Consumption, IT WILL Cure That Cough, Heal Your Lungs, Put Flesh On Your Bones, Prevent Consumption. SMALL & LARGE BOTTLES 50c. & $1.00. iT 1S VERY. PLEASANT TO TAKE. | sign, as tennis racquets, golf clubs cross- | pare lemons iu summer so that at any | time a cooling drink may be «prepared | more easi)y than lemonade and quite as | elusive sort, which were once wont tc | teaspoon apiece, are now amalgamated many heavy i | together. | metal belts. | in The Jenness Miller Magazine, and fill | the child with hot | that it has retained ncthing for some | time will throw up the first hot water | dose; persisted in, this treatment will DAILY FANCIES FOR THE FAIR. All Fresh and Fine and Meant to be En- taining Knowledge is power—esnec ially when one is on a_ picture. A suggestion to folk are reully to secure cool butter box with sand ww Sink campers or other w he roughing it is how without ice Fill a within an inch or two of the top. the butter jars in the sand; then thor- oughly wet the sand with cold water. Cover the box as nearly airtight as possible, Violet and orris make the best com bination for bureau and chiffonier sachets. The orris impartsa delicious ordor of cleanliness and the violet gives just the suspicion of actual fragrance that is needed. A baked lemon is said to be an excel lent remedy for hoarseness and one | that is often resorted to by singers and public speakers. The lemon is baked like an appleand a little of the heated and thickened juice squeezed over lump sugar. Bonbon dishes of gold, with little Dresden panels on which are copies of celebrated painf'ags, are beautiful and costly and only {._ the exclusive few this panicky year, At a recent wedding the somewhat unusual array of ushers and nine bridesmaids assisted. Five of the brides- wore pale green and the four others a delicate shade of pink. All had short veils matching the hue of their gowns. They came down the aisle from the chancel to meet the bride, walking first two, then one alone, repeat- ing the order until ushers and maids were all in line. nine maids The raw-silk couch covers now offered very cheap in te shops make gay and | useful portieres, and wear extremely well, A new lamp shade, presumably intend- ed for a bride, is of white silk, garlanded with orange blossoms arranged in prodi- gai profusion. Hammock chairs have long filled an acknowledged summer want, butin their | newest shape, with movable canopy at- | tached, they are more desirable than | ever. The occupant cannot only adjust | the back seat and foot rest at any angle she may please, but by simply pulling a cord can shield herself as completely as she may elect, practically defying the fiercest rays of the sun. Date eating is the latest fruit craze. Green glass has a sudden reign of | popwlarity—the lamp standards a deli- cate green, with flowers in gold ; finger bowls with edges fluted and gilt finish, French women eschew the eternal blue of the yachting English woman | anh take their nautical outings in gay dresses of red cloth and flannel. Most French women are of the brunette type, and these the dull navy blue of the con- ventional seagoing gown is intensely | It isa tenet of the dressing of a he a Parisian woman to wear, first of all, a | becoming gown and, second, to make | that a stylish one. White duck hammock pillows em- broidered in some sketchy athletic de- ed, or a hunting cap and whip in color- ed flax are much in vogue.--New York Times, LEMONS IN SUMMER, juggestions for the Preparation ef Cool ing Beverages. A correspondent tells us how to pre- palatable. To six pounds of white sugar add the grated rinds of 12 large lemons, without cutting therr. Stir the sugar and grated lemon peel into half a gallon of water and place it over a slow fire until it is dissolved thoroughly. Then inerease the heat until it boils enough to thicken, taking the scunroff as it arises. After it thickens, add tha juice of the 12 lemons, carefully leaving out the pulp and seeds. Boil all together for ten minutes, and when cool, bottle and keep in a dark cellar. Use in the proportion of one-third lemon syrup to two-thirds water. Another simple drink is. made by dropping a quantity of fresh lemon peel into wide-mouthed bottles of good gar. After it has been prepared for some time, itis quite refreshing on a hot day if 1smali portion is graduall stirred into a glass of water,—New Yor Commercial Advertiser. The Overworked Fork, An absurd and inconvenient dictate of the present fashion is the almost com- plete banishment of the teaspoon. The multiple fork has gradully encroached upon the spoon’s domain till even the various grains and vegetables of the more occupy exclusive little dishes,and have a with the restof the dinner, and dis- posed of as best one may with a four- tined implement. for the present teaspoons are still permitted for sipping and stirring beverages without incur- ring the odium of greenness and vulgar- ity, Metal Fiower Belts, Flower belts in metal are worn. by young girls. These are pansies, lillies, wild roses, fleur-de-lis and other open | petaled flowers made flat and linked Another variety incloses each flower within a circle and links the circles together. These and the braided are among the prettiest varieties of Hot Water for Babies. Hot water is a stimulant, a food, an antiseptic and a sedative when all as- similative functions ate suspended. When baby is purging and vomiting badly give up all food, says a physician (not warm) water in small doses for twenty-four The water flushes and cleanses After a few doses adda | given hours. the stomach. pinch of salt to the hot water and, if the child takes it more readily, a very little sugar. Occasionally a child whose | stomach is in such a delicate condition given and retain the second or third usually induce quiet sleep and recovery. I hope mothers who have fretful, sleep- less, weak-stomached babies will try this most simple but effectual remedy, Putner’s Emulsion of the best medical practitioners. Its virtues are attested by thousands of its where patrons ever) ———— They Don’t Know What's Wrong. Aug. 21,—A SRAMPTON, good many | people in these days are evidently ignorant | | euch disease, and after a time find out that | had been’ cured of a womb disorder by Ask for and be sure you get the“ D. & L. Emulsien,” | standing, by the same remedy. | found out at alate day that his kidneys They use remedies for | sciahea or of what ails them. dropsy, rheumatism, some disordered kidnevs caused all the trouble. | Here are instances. James Crisp, a tele- graph operator of this place, suffered from dyspepsia fora long time and could not find a remedy that would relieve him tn- til he found Dodd’s Kidney Pills. They cured him, as the primary cause of his | dyspepsia lay, undoubtedly, in his kid- | neys. A well-known lady wrote to the Toronto papers a short time ago stating that she | means of Dodd’s kidney pills. She did not think, until she was cured, that disordered kidneys were the seat of the trouble, Val- entine Fisher, of Collingwood, last year was cured of sciatica of thirteen years’ He, too, had all along been the cause of his suffer- | ings. These are only some of many like experiences thet are daily met with, | hard-working; | condition | trial. | bottls ethe nervousness and dyspepsia left | standard remediesare all of Cod Liver Oil | still retains and justifies the good opinion | 4 id él | ately fitted up premises of the kind in the EXAMINER, In the Valley of Death ! A Marvellous Escape! A Member of a School Beard Saved. A Statement Endorse’ by Two ' } 1 Prominent Clergymen! j MR JOSEPH ROLSTON Nixon, Norfolk , 18 a well-known farmer, and the most prominent mer in that part of the country. As a member of the board, he is Mr. Joseph Rolston, of County, Ont oue ot local school attentive and is a church member he is earnest, devout and sincere; as a friend and neighbor he is kindly, courteous and beloved by all in the commettity. Fer Mr. a considerable time Rolston | was afflicted with dyspepsia, which be- | came so severe that it produced nervous | prostration and delirium, The sufferer’s ly alarming, and was extremely relatives and friends were feariul of results. Four skillfu! physicians labored honestly | and faithfully to bring back health and } strength, but all their efforts were yain | and fruitless. Under the guidance and direetion of a | mercifal Providence the use of Paine’s | Celery Compound was suggested to Mr | | Rolston, and he was persuaded to give it a | Shortly after using the Compound | a marvellous change was experienced ; in a word, a complete oure was affected after the use of four bottles of nature’s great | life-giver. Mr. Rolston, for the benefit of suffering | | | | | humanity, writes as follows :— | 7 “Tt gives me great pleasmre to add my testimony ta your preparation known a3 Paine’s Celery Compound, which is ever increasing’in popularity, It is now a year | past since I had a severe attack of ner- vous prostration caused by chronic dys- | pepsia, and fora year I could not sleep at nizht. This condition of sleeplessness brought on delirium. I was attended by | four of the best doctors of the country, | and took a great quantity of medicine, but | all failed to do me any good. Having been persuaded to read your books | thought I would try your Paine’s, Ceiery Conmrpound; and after I had used four me, and I have done more work since than for years past. I now enjoy excel- lent health and consider myself completely cured, I have highly recommended, your Paine’s Celery Compound to others, and I know of several persons who are now using it.” JOSEPH ROLSTON, Nixon, Unt. I know Mr Rolston, as 1 visited him during his illness, and can testify to the above. T. R. CLARKE, Methodist Minister, Delhi, Ont. I am one of Mr. Rolston’s nearest neigh- bors, and have been acquainted. with him for many years. Iocan testify to his ill ness, and believe the above statements to be correct. D. WILLIAMS, Methodist Minister, Nixon, Ont. The following gentlemen. neighbors of Mr. Rolston, also vouch fur his state- ments :—Erwin Weir, Alex. Weir, Chrise- topher Johnson, B. C. Williatas and Win. Lindsay. A SPLENDID RECORD. A Provineial Industry Trebles its Business in the Last Three Mouths, Some three months ago this journal in- formed its readers that a new provincial wmidustry, that of the Hawker Me«licine Company, of St. John, had completed its frst qurrter’s business, and that itss book showed a development of trade and a_re- cord of sales that was not only gratifying but really astonishing. Another three months has now e!apsed and the company haye balanced their ac- counts for the six months. The results show that in the last three months they have trebled the business of the first three: they have about doubled their working staff and work has been carried ou in’ the ckers room til 11 o’clock every night in order to fill orders promptly." From al! parts of New Brunswick, Nova Scotia and P. E. Island, from Newfoundland and parts of the United States, the orders have rolled'im. The business is now firmly eee tablished. The experimental stage is past. Repeat orders come in constantly, showing | that where once the remedies are intro- | duced, they win permanent favors with the people, who know’ as soon as they have given any of them atrial that these | that they are claimed to be. Indeed, this last might readily be assumed without.a trial, and judging solely from the character of the gentlemen who form the Haw ker Medi- | cine Co., as they are numbered among the | successful business men of St. John. The Hawker Medicine company are now patenting their remedies in Great Britain and will presently extend their operations | there, as well as more extensively to the | United States: About. the middle of this | month Thomas Rankine, who FO SUCCESS | fully introduced the Hawker remedies in | Newfoundland last epring, will start and traverse the western part of Canada, from | leading citizens and most honorable and | Moutreal to Vancouver in the interests of | the company. With suclr & record as that | of their first six months ‘new closed, the | Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently destined to achieve a great success. They control standard remedies, which have received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely afticted people | who have by their means been restored to health. Their place of business is at 104 Prince | William Street, St. John, N. B., where | they have the most extensive and elabor Lower Provinces. William Hawker, the | original inventor of the remedies, has been | adrugyist in St. John for 30 years, and VAT wuld you had long proved the value of the ditterent | organized. It is with pleasure that .this | = x A ON STI REN A re a LM LE Le IRIRSRIRFRIRIOLRER IG IRGC SEP RR SRL R GES RARIRAR SF 3 FE DE> SIS IEE LIE LIED IC TICS SRS GCSES TIOSVC SOR SEAR ARIS PEI OCI RSP W. H. ROGERS. AMUIERST, N. S., May 27, 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN: IIuve been aliicted with sick headache most all my life, which developed iuto Dyspepsia of a mild type about I am 71 years of 240. vy worse antil during the past seven or eight years I have not been able to take a drink of cold water or milky as twenty years ayo, aud has continued to gro they would produce severe pains and somtimes vomiting. I have been subject to severe prins in the chest, with dizziness, waich have been more frequent dur- ing the past three or four years. My imouth wes furred up in the, mornings, accompanied with bad breath. My case was yearly growing worse, During all this long period I have tried many popular medicines, as well as prescriptions from the regular madical practitioners, but without producing any inmprovment. In the fall of 92 I conclalel to try a bottle or two of your medicine aad such were its eifects that I ¢ tinued it and nov I can drink cold water or milk without auy inconvenience. J'hose dizzy pains are all gone and my mouth is as aweetas a baby’s. Ia short, your medicine has cured me and [ am sure that all Dyspeptics can be cured by its use. (Signed) W. H. ROGERS, Late inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia. ao ORE RAED ROE OF AEE SB SE BS SESE SESE SESE ESL < S Se Sn ae TARY oe Pee Castoria is Dr. Samuci Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Children. It containg neither Opium, Morphine nor other Nareotic substance, {ft is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Sccthing fyrups,and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty ycars’ use by Plillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms aud allays foverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria relicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach an@ bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is tho Cuildroa’s Panacea—tne Mother’s Fricad, Castoria. “ Castoria is so well adapted to chil.tren thet I recommend it as superior toany prescription known to mic,"* Casterin. Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch'l- fron. Mothers have repeatedly told ino of its yood efivet upon ibeir chiidrer.” D:. G. C. Orcoon, Lowell, Mass. Tl. A, Ancren, M. D., 11 Se. Oxford St., Lrooxlyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the children’s depart- ment heve spoken highly of thelr experi- e.ce in their outside practice with Castoria, end althouch we only have among ovr medical supplies what is known as reguilir products, yet we are free to confess that tha merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Usivzp Hosprrzn axp Dispexsany, Boston, Masa —w" * “astoria is the best remedy for children of which Tam acquainted. Thope te day is: ot far Cistunt when mothers will consi er thereal intercst of ticir childven, an 1 uso Castoris ia- svcd of the variousQuack nostrums which «re destroying their loved ones, by forcing opiu:, inorphine, svothing syrup and other hurt‘ agents down their tiroats, thereby sending them to premature graves.” : Dr, J. F. Kincunior, Conway, Ar Auten C. Szirn, Pres., The Centaur Company, Ti Murray Street, New York City. aD a EWINe er Sue % ps er ere we re” 29.000 POUNDS | RED GAP BINDER WINE. PURE PARIS GREEN, DODD & ROGERS, WHOLESALE AND REAIL HAP DWAKE#. Charlottetown, Angust 3, 1893—tu th sat ASK YOUR CROCER FOR The Celebrated CHOCOLAT MENIER Annual Salez Exceed 33 MILLION Lbs. For Samples sent Free write to C. ALFRED CHOUILLOU, MONTREAL, ar i ne Soe - | > ies fore 2 reae 2, : a | remedies before the present company was} idjeq to go journal records the company’s w fal | journal rec 1e company’s wonderful Shop in SUCCESS. ~_ > D. Waters, Campbellford, Ont,, says | that the Peterboro Medicine Co. (Limited) are at liberty to use his name in the in- | } terest. ofvall who may be suffering as he | was before he used Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cure vee} For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has-been used by millions of mothers fOr their child- | ren while cutting teeth. Jt relieves the} little sufferer at once; it produces natural, | quiet sleep by relieving the child from | pain, and the little cherub awakes as | “bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It sooths the child, gums, allays all pain, relieves wind, regu lates the bowels, and is the best-known | and Millinery. i remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from | teething or other causes. Twenty-five | cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for “Mrs | Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” and take no other kind, feb 9—t ts GOLONIAL, EOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL. 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We are bound to make onr trade for June the largest we ever had, and in order to compel those wanting SUITS, OVERCOATS, ete., t) buy from us, we are offering the BIGGEST BARGAINS | ever offered in CUSTOM-MADE CLOTHING. FINE SUITS, MEDIUM SUITS, COARSE SUITS at prices to” astonish thy purchasers. Cal] and see on: goods, LOW PRICES | motto. i | Lots of Bargains in TWEED SUITINGS; lots of bargains in WORSTED SUIT INGS; lIcts of bargains in OVERCOATINGS; hundreds of bargains in GOODS; best value in HARD and SOFT FELT HATS We have the largest stock of CLOTHS and the LOWEST PRICES of any house | on P. E. Island. ! JOHN MACLEOD & CO., MERCHANT TAILORS, Ch’town, June 7, 1893. Bisquit DuBouchse & Co. COGNAC. THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY FROM FRAXCE, THEIR BRANDIES ARE UNSURPASSED IN AGE AND QUALITY, Ask Your Wine Merchant tor Them. | AWFUL HEADACHES. : ! The Day ramine 2 YEARS CF SUFFERING. LIFE a Tonrt RE. Kenda rich: Onthouse, of Tiverton, ¥.8., enys : Por several pears I suf red iro 3 mt tacks of biliousness, which cawe on periodica'iy, about every ten days. I had awful headach: 3 and the emeil of anvthing cooking tarncd w sick. I became weak wud nervous, = no ambition or streneth to work. I paseed many sivepless nichts, and for ars could not retain foi on my stomach. I eaffered im tensely with piles and hives, aod my life was a constant torture tone. T bee » weak tha. my frien ls gare «pa i hope ) My brother Lrougit me a boule of HAWKER'S NERVE AND STCRACT! and a bex of TONE, HAWKER'S LIVER PILLS, ; to impreve and m a short time I was | i | | | There is no Seda | f T had not taken them long befor I conmenced ‘ Co - pletely cured, I grew strong and wigan ous, my appetite retarned, I slept well an’ in a few months had gained 30 pounde ig weight. I have not suffered frew piles or bui- OVst_es* einer, pow 2 Years, ADO am SS STO; and beerty ac avy man could wish to be, ‘ firmuy believe that” TAWKER’SNERVE AND STOMA cH TONIC AND LIVER PITS Saved My Life, I hereby certify the above tect in every particular. ftatement is cor HiOLLaxn Ox TNovsr. Sold by all Draggiste and genera! dealers, TONIC Sots; 1 Manufactured by TILES BSobe. BAWHER RIEDICIBE 00,, 1M. fe siesk, MB, Bi ‘ Ale & Stouts SY ana 2a In Wood and Pottler, all sivad Caeks and Kees, to = family use Goods prompty del ered to at: part of the city Country orders solicited 8. OLANI Water », SOX 2 CO., Street, Charlottetown There Are No Fiies like the flies that fishermen can obtain at the St. George Pharmacy. like that which the thirsty traveller can obtain at our “coo! refreshing fountain.” F'. de. Davies. St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Row WE ARE HEADQUARTERS FOR Wooden Batter Dishes and Kee Cares. We alvo earry a large stock of WwW AX Ep PAPERS for covering Butter and Lard, WRAPPING PAPER, PAPER BAGS and TWINE of every description. SCHOFI LD BROS.,, Importers and Wholesale Paper Deaiers ST. JOHN, N. B. P. O. Box 435. Farm For Sale. THE subscriber offers for sale iis farm on tthe Mount Edward Road, ubont one mile and a half from the city, well aad favorably known as the “Welsh Farm,” The farm consists of sixty acres, and con tains a good Dwelling House and five Outbuildings, all in good condition. There is also a orchard in connection. Terms easy, Apply to C, BENOIT, Water Street, good Iuty 3, 1893. At night is always a trouble, and it is often an entirely unnecessary trouble i Perry Davis' and QUICK SALES is ow | PANT | PAIN KILLER fs xept in the house. A few drops of this old remedy in a little sweet. ened water or milk, brings prompt relief. Sold everywhere. Have you seen the New BiG BOTTLE Old Price 25 Cents. SlUAMER JACQUES CARTIER. 1693. 4a Until Further Notice t IS93. 10 Master, w as N aN aes he Stear Cartier, Hugh McLean, ; follows :— | ; re Orwell Brush Whart fo town every Tuesday Wed Thureday mornings at 7 o Halliday’s Whar Will leave Charlottetown for Ha : " G Orwell Brush Wharves same evenings at 3 o’clock, remaining at B a Wihartevery Tuesday and Wednesday evenings, and on Thursdays will return to Charlottetown, arriving there about 5 o'clock Will go up to Vern alternate Wednesday 1 thivel On Fridays will leave Charlottetowr for Cranberry Whartand Haggarty’s ast River, at 5 o'clock, a m Wharf for Charlottetown at Whert, leav'i Cranberry 7.30 a. m., calling at liaggarty’s Si Hickey’s W hart. Willieave Charlottetown for Cranberry Wharves at 8 o’elock, p. turning to Charlottetown same evening Every alternate Friday will go » Monat Stewart Bridge. On Saturdays will leave ‘ lottetown at7 o'clock, @ m.; wiil leave Charlottetown for Crapaud, ai 4 o'clock, P- m., and return to Charlotetown, arriving ahout $ o'c.ock. Char apa L. C, OWEN, Agent Ch’town, ane ke WEE OLN, TE A Pes ee? ee ey a a, Lye “ a Bo ree rm Lie eS hiss Haley Ms 2 die Me CPU ae ee