as—o—— CALENDAR FOR SEPTEMBER, 1893. \ N 2 Sus 4 N | pm J x ~ Hig ite read. Ro I e 2 i j fo si: , “et —saaeee : 5) . TERMS : Four Dollars a Year. “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”-—Euripides. Single Copies Two Cents 26) 6 47 —_—— a a 2 ee ‘ 24 8 4 i . I TWN y +5 Noy ‘ ruven rer > % ‘ Tv C4 v ¥ 7 ‘yN I é ‘é : ‘é 7 - » ow NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, SEPTEMBER 2, 1893. VOL. 32,-—-NO. 58. 715 os G. W. PEARSON, | ~ } Ll 0 - . r - — r a 2 9: 4 EE NE NT a Te aE Morrill, Me. r M la] 1 2s secat, Se cAmeme : BREAD ALWAYS FRESH. ’ >| more ae Te “ | HONEST PRAISE | BY RAIL TO VICTORIA NYANZA. ee DYSPEPSIA, i } 0 3 oe Ah 5 s } : —_——— 7 ; : ‘ 7 P. FE. 1. RAILWAY s hy G3 —— It is Made of Ordinary Flear Mixed With Threatened Heart Failure { : 5 is o Be 8. Bi Wi . 3 7 * : The KResd Uax Been Surweyed and th Hazeln , e —aXD—— ; Frida , 6} 1 0 Kickapoo Indian Sagwa Does sol Rat rthag ts, ecraten _—- Mazeluut Poeder : : 1 a Sana ‘ on rs An ingerious and seemingly valuable Li VER T RO UBLE , ; ae TRAINS FOR THE WEST ' Good Work in Maine. The railroad between the Indian Ocear | invention is that of a German baker for © ‘ One © ? : 47 } 2 6) Pr ; . » ' amd Victoria Nvanzi which was survey- | anew method of keeping bread fresh for ' by oe : ' $ 26 Express leaves Charlottetown 7.00 a.m Karnest Endorsement of Kickapoo Rem. | ei] at the expense of the Britis: Govern | a jong period It consists in mixing SKODA’S DISCOVERY. : i } 6 40) Acco lo do 3.40 p. m edies from the Extreme North Eastern = ment is likely to be built. The report of | ordinary flour with the powder of hazel Ww ‘ ‘ 2 ' . 57 6 2 PU a “— P Section of the United States. Merit Alone | the surveyors has b en published and the | nuts. The iavention will, it is said, G. 'W. Pesrson by occupation is a : 55 7 he TRAINS FROM THE WENN Could Have Made These Remedies so frjends of the enterp:ie are gratified to | prove of great value when used in stor- Carpenter and Builder. He is favor- . ' $15 | Express arrives at Charlottetown. 7.20 p. m Widely known and Universally Indersed jer that there are no serious difficulties ing up any kind ef flour or kindred sub- ably known in Waldo Co. He says :— 2 ‘ 1 | | 43 pene ; ie Pr 4 aan x4 by the People. | in the way. | stances, aud also baked goods, such as “For years I have suffered from 4 y 19 » 4) 5 ap MONTICELLO, Aroostook Co., Me. Nearly every enterpr ise in Africa | ruvks or biscuits used in the army and | Indigestion, Heart and Lis v4 I rouble. vl 47 | 10 13 CAPE TRAVERSE BRANCH. . ; ee . 1 e . : co Se Oct. 16, 1892, | whic’) involves surveying usually brings | navy. In preparing the hazelnut flour, At times my Heart would beat so . a3 | 10 52 | « Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock 1s Licht ane stricine errors inthe maps, | the kernels are tirst removed from the | fecbiy, I would be obliged to cess: . 43 : i] »> Train ieaves Emerald Janetion. 6.15 p. m. : I wish to tell you) The surveyors of the Victoria Nvanza | shell and then are ground or reduced to | work for days at a time. “~e A “’ | Train leaves Cape Traverse 7.25 a. m disposed ot. what your great med- | ryjlroad have discovered an important | powder. Only the white substance of | “1 tried physicians an’ remedies, ° ot « ‘ is alliddcl Meee hS Tet Q153 } icine Kickapootn- | error in the position assigned to the | the kernel is ground. The powder or | without number, but got nc permanent * ¥ rice 4 : 4 Train apie bdcndy—apital-“adl — eae dian Sagwa, bas eastern shore of the lake. It has been | flour thus produced is added to that | Zelief, until I commenced the use oi ews 7 24° = . rain arrives Cape Traverse ion Pp © done for me and my | made on our maps to extend too far | which is to be preserved in a proportion | SKODA'S. TRAINS FOR THE EAST. . , 4 family. | east, The result is that the railroad will | varying between 5 and 25 per cent., | “I have taken one course, and am , ; : Good v ork X ey Si yies Bui {oi Prices My wife was ve be about 100 miles longer than was sup- | care being taken that the mixture is as perfectly well. My wife has also ro- f ’ ' } ) Express leaves Charlottetown.......4 p.m. | , seu d Ag ‘ ~Y sick and hed been | posed from the estimates made in 1891. | thorough as possible, as it is important ceived great benefit from the use of y . Accom do do ‘ 7.30 a.m failing foralongtime, | The most direct route possible to the | that the fatty element of the powderiz- | SKODA’S DISCOVERY and SKODA'S | 4 4 | TRAINS FROM THE EAST and her old famiry | northeast shore of the lake has been fol- | ed nuts shall pervade the whole sub- | LITTLE TABLETS.” 4 ‘ sa Biastabil . e300 physician said ghe | lowed, and it is found that the read will | stance. Mr. Pears sta ssinctaendl lines, Deaths . ’ ai “ es phy 1. an ; : : i r. Pearson will answer any letters Tae Leapmea Ditty NewsraPer Express arrives Charlottetown. 10.20 a. m At Cur Warerocms, Queen Squzre. could not tive. be 657 miles long, i The meee so mixed —_— a pro- | or inguiries. — a ; Accom. do do 6.35 p.m We tried another The estimated cost of the projected | perty which enables the bread or other marci 1a wa, vic aranansate } » >! Come all! Save n »y and get the best doctor, and he told | pojlpoad 1s $11,200,000, or an average of | Zoo is made of it to keep much longer SKODA DISCOVERY CO,, OLFVILLE, fi. S, Ts issued every afternoon, from the office of STEAMSHIPS. ome one : ome Osi ts 4 a e money and Pt Jie ye8 the same story, said | $17,245 a mile. The gauge proposel is ithau similar goxls of ordinary flour. & : : Tux Examixer PestisninG Company, in the STEAMERS CARROLL AD WORCESTER i goods. Picture Framing, Looking Glasses, ete. Be she coukl not live | threeSfeet six inches. No tunnels will be | The fatty or ole element prevents the | For rae by all druggists. Trade sup- ; London House Building, Queen Street Shige F oe ee } 8 __ ohn S. White. three months. She | necessary and none of the bridges would absorption of moisture to a great extent, | plied by W. R. Watson; Charlottetown, ; Leave Boston for Charlottetown, Saturday, had been confined to her bed for almost | be considered in other countries even and, consequentiy, the formation of | P. E.1. RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION 10 a. m = 3 two years and was now almost beds | second-class in point of size. Steel rails, | mould, mildew or similar growths. la ee “ ¢ ADVANCE) Leave Charlottetown for Boston, Thursday, fast, The doctor said she had Cone) weighing fifty ponds to the yard and | addition to this the albumen and fat ia \ YO eee tas 4.00 6 p. m. 4 2 sumption cowpiicate! with Heart Diss | from thirty to thirty-six feet in length | the hazelnut enhauce te value of the | HAVE SIX MonTits 2.00 STEAMER FASTNET | are recominended, and also ‘steel trans- | flour, because of their nutritive quali- | a i M . en vo Leaves Halifax, N.S., for Charlottetown, } BA * ; ‘ ' aie - every Monday, 6 p. m ‘ ‘ my a paid to any part of Canada or the Arrives Charlottetown from Halifax, about 6 a. m., Wadnesday taken half a bottle she felt better. When | greoj it will be practically indestructible | ye migit have renidinel wo this day a H LPDVERTISING RATES. Leaves ne for Summerside, she had taken two botties she was gaining | by such mechanical appliances 43 &T@ | vender of news, But scarcely had he 4 rt ls about 10a. m., Vednesday. fast, and before the third bottle was fn-| within reach of the natives. It is also | reached his fifteent’: vear when he re- | 4 ae ne ata bee cadens 5 wa | Strives Charluttetown from Summerside, | ished she completely recovered her health, | }.tter to use steel, because the custom of | solved to edit and publish a paper of his * weonty one o o eeks » charge is , } ; on . . ; § 7 ; “a be a - re oe i i. aa about ‘ a. m., Thursday oe and has been a well woman ever since,.and | firing the grass and the temptation to ‘own. For this purpose he purchased - conte per Incl f ’ ~— ip as Leaves Charlottetown for Halifax, N.S: | her cure isa wonder to all. nse wooden sleepers for fuel or for build- | three hundred pounds of old type from | | ee C 1 42 You pernieton ta senate es thestien Spee) oP Br Tharadag j;;, Somme Gined after this ing huts would expose a line 1. | The Detroit Free Press, whose compos- caus deilins ak & weed tbe aod wel STEAMER 8T. LAWRENCE _| fwas taken sick timber sleepers to many risks. White } ing-room was one of his favorite resorts | “Baeheoke | the f ee raat ; vt , — } and my treuble was ants are also numerous, and timber can | when otf duty. teers soavengere 4 for advertisements four inches in size or | Leaves Charlottetown for Pictou, N.S., 6 4 pronounced Dys- | hardly withstand their assau!ts. | Attached to his’ train these wee & means the hid- of the 8 4 larger, whieh are to ran for three months or a. m. fae pepsia by a physi- Only a local traftic is expected at the springless freight car with's as dat adams boate a Celay 8 , gn Arrives from Pictou, N.5., about 6 p.m. | cian who relieved me outset, and in order to keep down the | apart for smoking. Owing to the bad i a | ar ‘ No special notices inserted unless paid for a | “piel heat ibd thier woes, Paige Pty ln part fc £. ng ° Kidney Pilis give | lected kiane i tes ‘ ee sie dk ail te eal SOUTHPORT AXD WEST RIVER. | ’ working expenses *) , ventilation, passengers rarely entered prom relief.” troubles resp : at tne rate of lv cents per line, and under no | “4 : : {| me. My wife ad- mend that the stations at first be built | gj tment Hu th bo “ ’ . Steamers leaves Charlottetown for South- sos hes COMPATtMENt. ere the newsboy 5 per cent. | in Bad Blooa ‘ Cheguenehanets WIN ‘Ctth pale Eames appear |" a o peccemupptattng is , *| vised me to try at least thirty miles apart. Additional | deposited his type and set about the ot didaueg te) & oh, tA in the local column. port, 6 a. m., and runs every half hour | Sagwa. I did so stations will be provided later at such yang te of The Grand Trunk Herald rst caused by Seemaiotek: ~~ 7 7 a iy until 2 . until 10.30 p.m and was cured, Soon atter that I was attacked with the Crippeand could not points as the traffic demands The | It was atwelve by sixteen-inch sheet, termina] stations will be at Mombaso on | printed by the pressure of the hand, and the coast and at the northeast corner of | on one side only. The Herald was issued Lake Victoria. During the construction | weekly, and sold for three cents a copy, disordered kid-| the most dan neys. gerous cf oll, “‘Mightas well | Brights Disenae, to have a | Ofabetes aud Special discounts made on all advertise- ments connected with Church Fairs, Bazaars, | Leaves Southport for Charlottetown, 6.15 Pienies, ete. No notices will be inserted with a. m., and runs every half hour. the came unless the regular rate of 10 cents per | Monday—Steamer leaves Charlottetown | GQ et it ALP line Is paid That Tun Examener is considered by our Merchants and Manuafacturers to be the lead- ing newspaper in P. EB. Isiand, and conse- quently the most valuabie advertising medium rhrouzh which to make thelr announcements public, is aban lantly proved by the fact that in order to accommodate our advertisers we ' have been compelled to enlarge the paper to its present si.e Tue Duecy Examenen ta for sale by the fol. lowing agents Kh. H. Mason, Post O Tee, Chartottetown Harvie @& Co. Ut. George Street, $ Theo. L. Chappelle, Queen = treet J. Meiniyre Malpejue Read, C. Paul, Lower Spring Park Road, W. M. Coffin, Grafton Street, D. Chappell, Prince Street, ) acnar SLore, Queen street S. Gray, News Stall, P. E. f. Railway, and | on the trains ‘ {. & T. J. Walsh, Eclectic Bookstore, Sam- merside Harry McFarlane, Souris. Hon. D. +. ordon, t-eorgetown, D. A. Egan, Mt. Stewart. U. M. Clarke, Alberton ERE The Weekly Examiner Is jasuedt every Friday morning from the publisiers’ office. it Is made up of matter which has appeared in the Daily editions, and is a first-class weekly newspaper—interesting an: full of the latest news. The subseription for Tue Werekty Exam- INER. post paid to any part of Canada or the U pited States, is one dollar per year. Advertising rates on the same seale as given above for Tax DatLy EXaMINER. = Preserving Sugar! Tuesday —Leaves Charlottetown for Roeky Point at 9.30, a. m., 12a. m., and 2 mm. Wednesday—lLeaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9.30 a. m., and 3 p.m Friday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9.30 a. m., 12 a. m., and 2 p. m. Saturday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 8.30 a.m., 9.30 a.m., 2 p. m., | and 4 p. m. Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky Point, 9 a.m., 12 a.m., Ip. m., and 2 », Th Monday--Leaves Charlottetown for West River, 4 p. m. Tuesday and Friday—LeavesCharlottetown for New Bridge, calling at Rocky Point | and Westville at 4 p. m. ROCKY POINT SAIL BOAT. Monday and Thursday—Leaves Charlotte- town for Rocky Poiat, 9 a. m., li a, m, 2 p. m., 4 p. m. and _- m. Tuesday, Wednesday, day—11 a. m., 3 and 6 p. m Sunday—Leaves Charlottetown for Rocky | Point, 4.30 p.m STEAMER JACQUES CARTIER. Tuesday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- | well 4 a. m., and 3 p. m. ’ Wednesday — Leaves Charlottetown for | ‘Branch Confectionery. — (1 —_— Orwell, 3 p. m. Thursday—Leaves Charlottetown for Or- well, 3 p. m, Arrives from Orwell — Tuesday and Wednesday, 10 a. m. Arrives from Orwell—Thursday, 8 p. m. : . : riday and Satur- | rr . rhe berry season is now here, and almost every house | | keeper wants to buy some good, cheap Sugar for preserv | before going to bed, and my wife says she fing purposes. BEER -& GOFF have just received over 15,000 pounds | of RAW WEST INDIA SUGAR (suitable for either table | c 1 get rid of it. Every prs, yunn 8. White. time Ihad a cold | was completely used up, At my wife's sug wa again, and after using less than two bottles I consilered myself entirely well | and have remained well ever since. I think | I ean say thet Sagwa Is the best remedy that a family can have. In case of Colds there is nothing bet- ter that I know of than taking a good dose would not think of keeping house withou! a bottle of Kickapoo Indian Sagwa. Sle to the wonderful medicine of all medicines use or for preserving) which they are offering for sale as | the great gift of nature, Kickapoo In chexp as the coumon Refined Sugar is being sold at. Call early and get. a supply of the cheapest and best | remeay 1s beyond comparison. | Preserving Sugar in.the City at BEER & GOF'S QUEEN - AND KING SQUARE STORFS Charlotietown, July 26, 1893—m w f . JOHN 8. WHITE. Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, of thee own gathering and curing, is obteinall of any druggist. ‘ $1 per Bottle, Six Bottles for $5. VWANTED. Wanted, for a country store, a CLERK. female p-eeferred, who is a competent | single-entry book keeper. Apply, giving | references and stating salary expecte Address “E.,” Tue Examiner Office. | Aug 14—mon tu fri } — VOY Oe Ow gestion I tried Kiekapoo Indian Sag- says it gaved her life with the help o! Providence, and I ean say that under the hand of Almighty God I owe my lit dian Sagwa, and all the world should know of its intrinsic worth, Ite value as a family mane by the Indians from roots, barks and herb | ty miles or more may be permissible. When the line is first opened trains wi!! of the railroad a telegraph line will be | or eight cents a month, and reached a necessary and the large number of work- men employed and the constant move- ment along the line will render the tele- | graph free from any danger cf destruc- tion by the natives. The surveyors an- ticipate that the construction of the rail- road will have a revolutionary effect and willentirely do away with the Masia raids — the territory adjacent to the railro For the first two years it is expected that the bulk of the labor on the rail- road will have to be imported from In- dia, It will also be necessary to main- tain a special railroad police force. The route passes through some of the richest cultivated districts and the most popu- lous regions in East Africa, From_ its terminus on Lake Victoria communica- tion by steamboats plying on the lake will connect the railroad with the fertile districts around the shores and grant the outlet that is so necessary for the devel- opment of these countries, The general average speed oftr ains is estimated at twelve miles an hour, in- cluding stoppages. On sections with easy gradients, and these include the greater part of the line, a speed of twen- be run only by daylight. This gives a running time of ten hours, or a total distance traveled wach day of about 120 niles, The officials take a favorable view of the earning capacity of the road, They say that, in their opinion, the actual working expenses of the road for the first few years would not exceed $316,000, circulation of several hundreds. The columns were devoted to railway gossip, changes, accidents, market reports, and general information. Railroad men of prominence were among its contributors, and it became celebrated at the only newspaper in the world —— ina railway train. Tho journalistic ambition of the young edi- tor was satisfied when the Herald at- tained editorial mention in the London Times. Not content with his success as editor, publisher, and train-boy, Edison now purchased on the instalment plan a sup- ply of chemicals, and having secured in the railroad sho»s some old retorts in exchange for papers le fitted up in the Merald office a chemical laboratory. Rich in Fresenius's “Qualitative Analy- sis,” which he had thoroughly studied. and the materials now at hand, he stood on the threshold of a uew world, with the dawning consciousness of the mes- sage naiure’s untied forces had in store for him. Alas, an extra jolt of the springless car one day played havoc with the rudely constructed labora- tory! Inthe wreck was a bottle of phosphorus from which the water had evaporated. The phosphorus ignited and set fire tothe car, and, before he could say Jack Robinson, the hapless young chemist, editor, and vendor was soundly cuffed by the infuriated conduc- tor, and thrown bodily from the blazing train ! Recalling tle incident years after- ward, Edison, in the laboratory at Menlo ease and Liver Trouble, and we were about digcouraced, | verse sleepers, each weighing seventy | Wes. : I then heard of your remedy an’ told my { pounds, It will not be economics! ani emcee newt j wife about it, | hardly practicable to use wool for Edisen's Railway Newspaper , : She decided to try it, and before she had | sleepers. If the road is built entirelr ot Had Edison been a less energetic boy | healthy cit Dropsy.” without a ey i e above age, as good | discases cannot heaith when the} exist where kidneys are| Dodd's Kidney clogged, they are | Pills are usea. Sold oy all dealers it by mal greet wate Oat book called Kidocy Tak, NEavovs Wen’ EXHAUSTED VITALITY, The errors of Youth Prematere Decline, Lost Manhood, and afi Diseases sad Feaknwsscs of Man, from whatever cause, anentiv aad privarely cured at heme, barser Trearwert. Ko Facnves. Consultation and advice iu person or by letter tree. Address or eail on PROVIDENT MEDICAL INSTI. TUTE, 16 Hanover Street, Montreal, Canada. Prospectus I and descriptive pamphict, closely sealed, malied tree to all, Send now, JOHNSON 4Nopyne fev Park, gave so practical an illustration of and it isprobable that the road at the | gn, anaes 2 that an explosion ensued, outset would be nearly able, from the | fijjing the p with stifling fumes, and | freight and passenger traffic, to pay the | creating a stampede among some distin- | working expenses. This does not in- guished scientists assembled in a room clude the interest on the investment.atd | shove the laboratory. Through the Friduy—Leaves for East River, 4 a. m., | I have opened a BRANCH CONFECTIONERY in the | i Prosthetic Dentistry. Arrives Pum, Eat River, 9 a. m. and | Store in the Stamper Block recontly occupied by Mr. Theo. | LINIMER yruelke oa OTH Ep Por IITENAL as ELTEMAL om, «2 ” When we assert that Dodd’s 0 p.m. L. Chappelle of the Diamond Bookstore, where | will, keep j everything usually found im a first-class Confectionery. Iam} > | Saturday—Leaves for Crapaud, 3 a. m., | i am prepared to moant Artifietal Teeth on 3 p. mn. oe : : p { re e at first there would be a deficit on the | pjinding vapor they descended, excited! In 1810 i aA HE SO enc | Arter fom,Crayanl 10 mani 920 fitting up a new and improved Sola Fountain, which Twill) @ Kidney Pills @ | ral soem ofstear tooo area demanding an expanation. | Originated by 23 id Family Payscian, 2 wii not oxidize or tarn black in the mouth). » m. | he i ion in a few davs j “ae niwv . bes ? . . r “Oh!” said Edison, amused at their | i I f rT wy! * , | Hh ‘ ays, SU | 6 RIAA : ’ ; ; V uleanite, Celluloid and Zylonite, Calls at Vernon River every alternate have in operation in a few d vs 1 will kee p only the best WN Wes oD hey do not think, however, that this panic, “I was only showing the gentle- | Think OF It. Scr toatl adn. em ae alia save dd blessed it, pr. J. P. MORKBAY, Dentist. | deficit would be for many years a tax Staraper Block, Victoria Row . how that explosion occurred on the | Every Traveler shouid have @ bottle in his upon the enterprise. _— — b his satchel, Great Britain has now assumed the oo line. f Ithe J . Ever Sufferer meaem | cae control of Uganda, and as the building | , The destruction of fthe boy's railroad | Sirrmunmna: chslers Moris Disees sar Be of this railroad is vitally necessary to the | 1) % er nie his operations to | Sorenem in Body or Limba, Stiff Joints or Straimn development of the lake region there | 7 ne Pn a in Fest | Sli das. Gals pee ee seems little doubt that the Victoria Ny- ae a . ai t ~ is chemicals Every Mother Anodyne Uinimentin the anza railroad will be the next enterprise | *houl ~ ations od, he labelled |... qroat, Tonsilitia, Cotte Guenter oe of the sort to be carried out in Africa.— | SY°'Y tte oisen.” — August St. | and Pains jiable w occur in any family without 7 a Sun. Nicholas. wee La may cost e Vite. Reltewes al Summer Wes, § Express paid. Ls. Johnson & Conk bec eee RUSSIAN RECIPES. The Lady Journalist. i. — Lady journalists have now got beyond your Odd Dishes That Would Seem Dainty | the stage of mere toleration; they are S > and Delightful. important factors in the newspaper ‘ : : world, and have rights which the law Begs nen —— does not disdain to vindicate from the 3 : attacks of male editors. Thisis fuil | America, volunteers some more national proved by a case which has been decid- recipes for which she hopes the same : | success, While some of them are rather ed in the city of London court. Mrs. Fruits and the purest Confectionery. W, A. BHUTCHESON, Confectioner, STAMPER BLOCK, VICTORIA Low. june 27—eod: Cire Backache, Dropsy, Lumbtago, Bright’s Dis- éase, kheumatism and all other forms of Kidney Troubles, we are backed | 2 by the testimony of ail who have used them. THef CURE TO STAY CURED, Wednesday, beginning 24th May. Leaves for Mount Stewart every alternate Friday, beginning 26th May. * “ ane STEAMER ELECTRA. Rebt Balloch & Co Leaves Charlottetown fur Murray Harbor, | ” *3 | Georgetown and Montague, every Thurs- | day at 12 a. m. Arrives at Charlottetown from Murray | may . ‘ ver PhA MERC HAN I's, Harbor, Wednesday evening. 4 MINCING LANE-----------LONDON D R I aaa (h AL | | ef Al | Marine insurance. REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY | The WESTERN MARINE. INSUR- —— — } . By a: druggists or mail on receipt of price, gocenta r, L.A. Smith & En amen Tntl x ’ : : j ANCE COMPANY stands second to no » : ’ > | Until Further Notice the teains of this Rail- | We beg to inform tae public that we , put é : 1 J J. A. MORRISON, HALI PAX fs way will run dwily (Sundays excepted) a4) have opened a COAL Dupo Lt Gh our ( eee, doing oe Privice Ea- 2 follows :— No.2 Wharf. We will fe plat to biek Ward Island for PROMPT SETTLE- DOCTOR DORSEY Trains will leave Charlottetown : |} MENT OF LOSSES and fair and square j orders for all kinds of Coal at very lowest -y W 1 pxpeoes for Rgsemerside an Pighiehjee0-.m | rabies’ j treatment of Insurers, e try to .do i Accommodation for Mount Stewart, PEAKE BROS. & CO. business ONLY with honest men; then | | startling to the American ideas others Lucie Armstrong, a lady journalist, Genres aceasta... Sane a , Javhen losses come we pey Gem CREER- | renend bead “which is a housewife’: | 80d the proprietor of a weekly paper, * af —_— cco odation for Sam merside 2 n . : A me : is A . aaa y : : : i . i- Physician and sur geon. icecee aan road Stewart, George- ” ia Fuiiy, feeling that they are HONEST iF You WANT | criterion, Here, for instance, is a recipe a ae oe en treed for “Little Livonian Pates :” ’ ws co Ocks y» Graduate of the Medieal Department of the University of the City of New York, late Mol r of the Resident Staff of Botle- vue Hospital and the New York Lying-in Hospital, New York City. OFFIC! North Side Queen Square OPPOSITE POST OFFICE town amd Souris, Passengers for the West ean leave Char- lottetown at 6a. m., arriving at Summerside at Sand Tignish at 11.5 a& m., returning same day, reaching Sammersid: at 4.05 and Charlottctown at6.20 p.m. Expres Trains make close connection at Sammerside with Steamer to and from Point du Chene, an sengers going Mast can leave Ch wiottetown até3)a.m., arriving at Souris at 10%, o Georgetown atly a. m., returning t Char- lottetown same day, arriving at 5.3), p. m. augi— eod tf : : ) Lossrks. No charge for certificates. HORACE HASZARD, General Agent for P. E. Island, Oftice, Cameron Block. Charlottetown, Aug. 12, 1893—2w eod MAA ree ere errr rhrhrhrrhrrr a WEBSTER’S | TO TRAVE!. Equal quantities of white and rye bread crumbs rolied fine; cold veal, chopped fine with fat bacon; cold boiled farina. Mix the bread crumbs to a smooth paste with melted butter and a little cream ; mix the veal and bacon ; then cut into rounds ; flour, and fry in butter, Cutthe cold farina into the same shapes, dust them with a little fried representing the usual swan-necked and wasp-waisted ladies whom mdistes have elevated into models of beauty. When the account came up for settle- ment the editor or manager wished to deduct from the measurement the space occupied by the pictures, -‘No,” replied the lady,“ have sometimes great diffi- culty with these blocks, and am entitled to countthem in my articles, and to MS aes INTERNATIONAL swirayvew. DICTIONARY Adbreast of the Times » A Grand Educator. Parirelnd yates, and set beth in, the oven, | be Paid for them accordingly.” She had to get thoroughly browned and heated use and custom in her favor. You can ge always tell a novel whose author is paid th h. : . ‘And hore ie What she calle Lithuanian | O7t#eline. It to eransped full of chest | tes, which sound even more appetiz- ing than the Livonian concoctions : ea good light paste and cut into Resid Near Corner of King and Queen Trains will arrive at Charlottetown : ! mtr +, Chartottietown PORTER. It builds up the run-down sys- ¥ Express from Georgetown, Sour.s and Mount Stewart » Fens ety hence Da My ccommodation from Suntmerside ..9 40 \ EAIR Td Accommodation trom Gedrgetown, ; ' |} Svurisand Mount Stewart 53> pm Express from Tignish and Summer- : ° <-oee, O29 ™ The successor of the “Unabridged."’ Ten years were spent revising, 100 that way he covers a lot of space with little effort, but his employer never seeks i much of tizing. Itis readily borne by weak stomachs, regulates the bowels, and is invaluable to those afflicted through life by the rough stageg of coughs, colds and consump- COMMISSION MERCHANT) “€ AND AUCTIONEER. GOOD REFERENCES Queen Street, C,arlottetown A. LEOFRED, (Graduate of Laval and MeGill) MENING MAIN OFFICE BKANCH OFFICE STAMPS WANTED. OLD Canadian, United States* and other to 40 years ago. For *tarmipe, as used 25 vany 1 pay $1 to $5 each GEORGE LOWE, 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, ENGINEER. .+++-e- QUEBEC . MONTREAL Ali Trains are run by Eastern Standard ihe, D. POTTINGER General Manager. Moncton, J. UNSWORTH Superintendent. Ch’'town, _— S. R. FOSTER & SON, Manufacturers of Wire Nails, Way ! Do you want a nice, Steel and Lron cut Nails and Spikes, Tacks, Brads, Shoe Nails, Hungarian Nails, &e. Sr. Joun, N. B. ~ CARD. MISS MELLISH, M. L. A. of Mount Allison Ladies College, will open classes in this cit about the frst of September nextin Eloca and Physicai Culture. The method of instruc- tion will be the same as at the Emerso School of Oratory, Boston. Miss Mellish will also take a limited num- ber pupils in Music. 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