MINCING LANE-----------LONDON Ladies’ Fur Capes, Ladie’ Pur stuffs, ducts under free trade. What reason ina web of Sagas, filled with historical | recollections, ‘ ‘1 rOoR OCTOBER 1895. Injured € alts Nerves. A Sad Accident. + Phrov . Se MW { as A al i ‘ \ tle Read E * i . 5 > ae ; arriage, ; RB Gon @ and ' - Suffered 2 . . Figi rae | of’ Years | , 2 al : ; . ce — ra r a . Mrs. Chas. Philbrick, ce TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Li berty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.” huripides, Single ( opies Two Cents Be ” Ma AL eo A Nurse in the Hospital 4 yrs. ‘a Eigh: years ago I was throw from & iave. atrikine o: rm f et : re y yo NOY +7 ov" rqx Yar x . Y yan Y ova y ¥ ‘ T ‘ Sa y= & & CArriage, str king on the back of i -” NEW SERIES. CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, WEDNESDAY, OCTOBER 4, 1893. VOL 32.—NO. 85) SS oli Ase ) =. ICT VOUS SYStem. Could Not sleet hs ) 22 i was very constipated, and the | A. <n er ee non, ee bs 7 . a 7 remensetee ; . ’ » 20 — om am — a pe = - ——_— ; thing worried me; my friends fear | . 9 THE FARMER AND FREE TRADE. | ENGLAND'S NEXT WAR. I woule become insane. I tric phys a oa . = “ohhis OLD AGE OF INDIANS. (The North Svd Herald eae cians and patent medicine 8, but I re- i i ‘ caaiee Ice ) e > : .' he North Sydney Herald.) Great Britain ie hkely to be involved, at | ceived no benefit until I took : 0 : or. | A good ilbastration of the methods of | no distant date, ina South African war, ’ . i + re Defyinz All Rules of Health They | Campaign oo by eae of | grit | not “ay 2 oes to that whic! Skoda Ss Discovery, ; "| ie ee ig eat | persuasion, who for some weeks past have | reeulted in the subjection of ihe Zulus The great Blood and Nerve Remedy. :. . . eee Eeep Well and S:rong. a ee z J : I ‘ } a "Ss -Gliace . hy } » . . | been doing mirsionary work in the farm- | The nation which has provoked Britis) I AM PERFECTLY CURED I ¥ at * u p ti fii ' (4 as i t 5 ke ? of t 1c ve ry 1 “ | ing districts of this province, will be found | hostility isa branch of the Zulu race, Skoda’s Little Tablets cure constipation an i i ‘ ou " ‘: P 3 . : el 7 esi d sick headache. 35 cts . 1G r 1p - sbPy Te } » . The Remarkable Longevity of the Indian | in the following: “During the last pre- | fully as warlike and aggressive as wer and sick t bes t Ww Ce d Scthicl say t d ns i HY t 16 Cl ty. Race Explained.—Por Every Human Ill sideutial contest in the United States a the followers of Cetewayo, Nearly eighty Medical Advice Pree. a They Hevea Cure—They Know Whereto | democratic orator visited g farming dis- | years ago the Matabele severed themse!v« SKODA DISCOVERY Gv. LT., WOLFVILLE, N.S, { i? } ere an oy pee ane ong | trict where he found by appointment a | trom the other Zulus, and have ever since Ss _ - Well Dressed Men Sebcpaeingegscoeraie |e ccteede Berae (fe scene | 4 _ 2 is < | him elaborate on the benefits which would bors Under their Jeader » Mo-elekatze pol \ \ ‘ \ 7 ’ 49 ‘ 2 site tivad ore accrue to the farmers under a democratic’ | father and predecessor of Lobengula, the Pt ieee i i@ 22 4 “Owes 5 } a ‘ :} 6 hi » TT: | a There are administration and a free trade policy. | Matabele sought rfauge to the north o on ‘ i r ! Wa j s p a f rOntTZ fas 1o0na Cc auofrs. many Kicka- The democratic orator among other things | the Dimpopo River. There they founs the + 4| 4 i y ule oe ties a - ew} 208 NOW liv~ / told the farmers that under free trade they | Mashonas an easy prev, and the race | aid i ‘ C piivi te itis p< € { iO. rae wae have would realize on their wool 34 cents per | which asserted its superiority has con ie i i 2 this vast con- | pound instead of 22 cents a? they were | tinued to treat the conquered people as | re f i i 2 tinentlong then receiving. In the audience was a | slaves and to make raids upon them at its e i 4 ! before white | pronounced republican farmer who had | will. } . : ee sem ener set | stood by the republican party and protec-| The Advent of the British South Africa mir ’ vay rere | oe ; - oe 4 tion for many years. He returned home | Company introduced a new order ot | d ~ } aughizs Log. : e., » ‘ini ua i : . > . # i ‘ 1 ; ; mai: | and told his wife what the orator had said | things. Protection was promised to the / | | )\ | | \I|\ re at by-wo rd rit Char! otteto wih. Their Meladares due spent Sa ueiee | about wool, and having 268 sheep he cou- wsiaicee within the a ‘a penathaiai | 1] bd i i AA Ri RAIERL YEARS | r | _ Born to good heultu, es the saying | cluded to give free trade a trial, and when The Mashonas were induced by this prom : | Ornish bet eee tive:-ckt. ol meet election day came around voted the demo- | ise to become faithful servants cnd labor- a4 AvING D\tLy Newsrarer =a 4 } about, exposed toclimatio changon pile | cratic ticket. His conversion to free trade | ers for the British settlers, much to the } & ¥ P. BE. [stant | | onous night airs, dampsleeping pla | caused some comment in the community | irritation of the Matabele It is apparent | ai t 9 | food halt « Sed, ond Sotee “eit Gane: | i the d t thi to show | that Lot la, the Miatatele king ia | i ' sflernuon. { nm t office of | | ) cooked, 6nd eaten wi u r |} and the democrats used hie name os ow iat Lobengula, the atabele King, 1s be- j a ' oneenen urany. in ti Fae ee rules of health, | how the intelligent farmers were tiring of | ing urged on by the vounger and more war- | : #.& aren ‘ ashi on able Pail Ora ae - = = Vie tori A Row } Ohrnnae Sheciatiner tte nae protection and the republican party. | like members of his tribe to take a bostile | eee < « J « ’ 4 « ° | ariaand Chills? Very rarely, Indiges- As is well known, the promised change | 8 ind toward the British, and all the sign- Ee Oo ; ‘¥ SUBSCRIPTION ~~» | tion? Occasionsi symptoms perhaps from protection to free trade caused de- | point to an early collixion. The Matabele | yrs ony THEp ; n ¥ ADVANCE) oe i ; but Chronic Dyspepsia, utterly unhear | pression throughout Uncle Sam’s domain. | army is well! organized and numbers about oe i ,< y t ’ ‘ y . | 3 o> i :-< . * . |. © ' " SATA? as Ttweesss ° - ; $1.06 W HEN } al A RE IN THE ¢ vy BE SURE W e Shall be More Than Cae any ote a Factories closed and farming products of | 45.! 00 men divaled into kraale or regi- | for INTERNAL 23 EXTELNAL cre 4 t . 20K sepa e eae ee i fpouneatie’ Sound anaes bak whiten’ te j all kinds tumbled in prize, -o that in-tead |"ments, and commanded by Indunas. The 7 ~m. 2820 : ‘ i, Sent on | VISTI ING THE FYHIBITION .« - A\D GIVs Us A CALL Pleased to See You. rarely heard of among the Indians. ' | of wool advancing from 22 cents per pound | arca of Matabelausd aud its dependencies Originated ly an Oid Family Faysician. ae i ‘ 7 BEV % “ at iti A i (ea Why is it? + . to 34 cents as promised by the democratic | is about 125,000 square miles, and the Think Of Pe Samay teen Righty te ‘ any part otf Canada or the | on sana these rn of nature | orator, it tumbled to I] cents per pound. population of Mataheland proper is esti ration att Generation have used and pn gt Bhs . . ’ "Th . ry . own . | have stu er ways. For centuries P , he “One , } 20 The subiec of the | Bxery Traveler should have a bottle in his satchel, ¥ Yo! WILL FIND Us AT OUR STORE. | they have known where to look in the The cate who — con rn to oe ae a 2 0,000. The ulijec tion of th | Every Sufferer P= Bcunatinn, ” : : ‘tain | : | trade pr ne ples bronght his wool to mar | Matabele would therefore be a most for Sciatica, Neuraigia ADVERTISING RATE | forest and field for a certain cure for | m3 I ™ j= | Nervous Headache, Diphtheria,couzhe Cs . he ' | theills which arise from the disobed- | ket in Juiy last and realized 11 cents per | midable undertaking for the British South chitix, Asthma, Cholers Morbus Dien a sa em " : rder ed 4 q \ 7 4 cyan 2 . fence of nature's laws. At the first sign, | pound enly. He was utterly dis-| Africa Company which, counting every | Soreness in Bodyor | *, Stiff Joints or Strains, : ves § waa e iG Wi <> a ‘Ope o £& j the first sympoms of sickness, they re- | usted I : this the buyer perceiv- | able bod ore as evel net f sf | wiit find im this old A sodyine relief and speedy cure Ww ‘ s th arge | { a. ’ { 5 4 . a7 i ’ | guested, an 8 uy pce 1¥- yie bodied man, could not bring a force Should have Johnson's me * per in wr the first insertion. and 2 | : ee t 9 Seecpdiniooa’ inhen aie oe ied, ae he remarked wocl wee very | of over 1,500 into active service. It ix | Every Mather Soued tor Gene ae of; ta for ¢ itinuati rene ene on | known to the Jndian or any other race, | ow. ‘Well, yes said the farmer, ‘I am | difficult to see how England can avoid be- | Some Throat, Tonsilitis, Colic, Cuts, Rruises, Cramps ‘ished on applient . P Bt the oftioe oe ALSO A'T OUR BOOTH AT THE Acombination so valuable that the aware of the fact, sir. You heard I voted ing drawn into conflict, which will prob- | aabien, “ teteaer deel ine a life. iinecas cocminee i 7 ee © ogee ramtyeee os ey ’ pete tg aoe = ae | the democratic ticket and free trade last} ably be the final encounter between civi!- dente Dewrenmn ti ties & Co. Beaton Wane a advertisements four inches in on | Chemistry at Yale college commended | ejection,’ ‘Oh, yee,’ remarked the wool | ization and the native power in South Af nr es bs arger, which are to ran for three mouths or | es r i 8 +3 Ss ‘ ' | i Sew emer no ks | dealer, ‘I was pleased to hear that you | rica. 2PRO)2O8208 ee : ¢ h b j | j : } came over to ovr principles.’ ‘Well, yes, : ez7} aif No special notices inserted unless paid for OU ny © i i 107n. U ire’, | Nature undefiled by minera! poisons. | ' , a... 3 —_—_—— oo - __ i Vhen we ats a8 ' é | . Indians are subject to ills of the | I did go over to somebody's principles last When we assert that | GBees a ' ; a8 ad i} nat pal eames | youre ‘ys r , rY. oO rw “ry YT, x flesh, but they have a remecy for all. election, and inis year had my 268 LITERARY NOTES. | 5 ‘ 4 stroumstng sp ‘ WITH A NEW AND WELL-ASSORTED STOCK OF he Ristnese Seston Gough Gare tneoke | ebeep sheared from the tail up instead ot inn 2. Beedieen bee nate Dodd Ss ’ ‘hele Gees ets en advertise- | Kickapoo Indian Worm Killer fone | from the head down, as ix usually the history of “How I Wrote ‘The Lats a rv Aennwnens : ments mneeted with Church Fairs, Bazaars, i | their children free from these troubles; | Custom. ‘Indeed, remarked the buyer, the Ti an’ for the next issue i ra U | Pe ° Hy Pienies, etc. No uotices will be inserted with | | Sieve aebe taadd Gaciememis viekly | (why did you shear your, éhirep'that way Ladies’ Hi me J urnal i t tl i at K id ney Pi ! l 5 ‘i ats cain ; r rate of 10 cents per C | allays pain, heals bruises, and quickly | Well, because, mister, eince I made the | ““°"“' a ee ee re | oe @ ; eee ee ee ‘ 5 5 } *} | kills alt pains; Kickapoo’ Indien Salve | tarnation mistake of voting fur the Demo- | °®™¢ of the writing of the famous story Were aman 6 * aid } heal y a. te . , : . di on of his , i at ~ bs wit E . | heals, woun Ay cubs, abrasions of the | erate and fréerteAl thetited ‘wm. shee and the con litio 1of his own mind at the | te e a tine That Tuk Examiner is considered by ow . “ rr 7 - . ah | skin, humors, eczema, etc, é ? . P present time, of the correct solution of the | ANTe 2ACKACNE ’ ropsy, M 1ants and Manufacturers to be the lead- and the Best Stock of S TA | ION ERY in the Town. These remedies from the tail up hecanse J could net look weblem okethad the lady or the tige: | swale > 2 ’ * hy ng. nesiodaer fa Pi i icdoall bbb doted | ® a are ove a ae | them sheep in the face.’” aoa ort of the opened door pore J Lum! igo, Bright’s Dis- n ent able ts ' ~Abag, Sib e- tpi! py Pipe It may not be that any of the Nova j : ra : : j yuentiy the most valuable advertising medium ° - ; may n : 5D... . ae t a Pe : ’ » ry” cu erm < ‘ bono wuiciu nse dnc sasoncenes® | AASZARD & MOORE, Booksellers, Printers & Bookbinders. | i:.':2:7%:" Scotia farmers who ore toxlay Tatening to | The second edition of the Cosmopolitan | g CSC, Kewmatism and all ; oe ie abundantly proved by the fact that | i 3 uine worth is in the | grit orators elaborating on the advantages | OF Septem ber brought the total edition uj oth forms o . Ki ine , } rder to accommeadate our advertisers we | Charlottetown, September 20, 1893 | fact that on their | of free trade will be as gullible aa the | ' 211,000 copies, without Soubt the aad ' / nm oe | have been compelled to enlarge the paper to ee ee a a nee eee ted, | Yankee farmer wae, and therefore will not et ee of | ne an the Trout les, We are backed t . ' - | ve achiev is | have to shear their sheep from the tal? up. | World for this month. It remained for : .. o8 > ae oe sale within a few ont ; ‘ P I ee the Coemopolitan to have tl World’ by the testimony of a l i “ “1 t ave >» orld > | 53% . ol Dee Seeee Temes tote ente- treo ete! | short years. Ask/ Where the policy of free trade is practised : Pp 1 0 Dave the r | 9% i wing agents: Hipage | for them at the it ix the same old story. Take the case of ie, teated in S — —— by twelve who have used them. aa Rh. H. Mason, Post OT ce, ha lotietown Trading Post on ithe Briti-h farmer for inetance. Going itleren riters. the eXporition of i= parete © SS. a eeenae Sane, the Frontier, and back twenty years we find that in 1873 | 1895 ust remain one of the leading eyent TH« / CURE TO STAY CURED, t }. Metniyee Re > ; Reval, } pet av pede Pan” #D N | tere were no fewer that 201,281 more in the history of the United States, thi ’ By ® fruggists or mail on receipt of price, € : tian nee, the fashionable Vann ten. f.rmers in England and Wales alone than | "0% distinguished men were asked & Sege~ &.t. A Sah &Ce, Toma @ R D. Chanee yy Meee he on ga drug stores of New York City, and | there are at the present day. That ix to | Prepare this magazine volume, whieh i MRAMAMAA*AAAA” a” Gar News Stal! "ye. 1.1 vay, and nana i so ~~ be | say, one out of every fivemen who in 1873 re te seein valuable poy 2 ae Ss a ~ 5 , -— a ne ought. Everywhere, high and low, worked upon and lived by the Jand bas | most perfect descriptions of the World's as L&T. J. Wa ' . beat Sum- | they anes eae Sane Se gone frome it: Thie fact of iteelf ie a Fair. Among the number of those who OF i i oe oye ee a sufficient answer to the question, “Is free | Contribute are our only ex-president, ALL “Soe Ha , M Far ane, Souri i | Kickapoo Indian Sagwa, | trade likely to Lenefit. our farmers | Walter Berant, the mo-t distinguished of | a es i Rg Mt. Stewa i The Incomparable Liver, Stomach and | Again in 1873 the number of acres devoted i the Engl bh literary men who visited the y be cured. We ; G. M. Cla = | Blood Medicine. $1 per bottle; 6 for $6. | to wheat was 2,490,380; at present it is } exposition, and a hoat of others Bes ick sell cnsiet diem a ™ ee - Sold by Druggists and Dealers. | 1,897,488, or a decrease of 1,592,892 acres | ~ om fiction, including a story by ' ssi i 9 . sf mM ln eler Wa we +1 . 5 jin twenty years. In 1873 the harley | ™@! wain, entitled, “Is He Living or i oe oe ae | he \\ ( ek ly ] WXarninel | te | crop covered 2,335,913 acres; - at | He Dead,” end the regular departments, ffv21 ufler nerv { , lies ia tll ale | present the area covered is only | the Cosmopolitan contains nearly on Msness, 3 vory, suleoaas i i = i as on t 2,076,097 acres, a decrease of 259, | hundred illustrations deyoted tw th: fay ves gi publishers’ off t is made natter cpemmuigmmeninmenam silanes ee BY “a : } : v.41 World’s Fair including eleven full page w has appeared in ihe Daily editions, and | N M |; 316 acres in the same period. Phe | ; ’ ’ pag but paying the . 7 aa rewspaper—int sane : E RVO U Ss EN! | #rea of oats, indeed, has been increased by | It is pronoyneed one of the most remark { “ q of ® : ae ie | J j | EXHAUSTED VITALITY, | 495,562 acres, but allowing for thia we able of the publications vet issued regard aeiton ; ; fee st The subscription for Tae Weekty Ex,m | 1H acne erect Xouth, Premature Decline, Lest Masheod. HI | hare a decrease in tle area devoted to | img the fair It is « completely ilinstrated oa ; ih sun, past paid to any part of Canad or the a | cause permanently and privately cured at home, Exrxer these three important crops of 1,357,179 } guide or wtb. 45 One prefers t - all it, t the ei : ; States me cd aS i eae ase letter een aa tee ; acres since 1873. Nor is this an isdlated by the most famous writers of the day, pormatorriics i © sovedidastdienen:tntgne antoandpiee: [BP hice scariest cuameat mart MB | cave. “Live stock shows a, similar con- | PMC before the render at the price of 12 CURED A et Sesen Shetinds Witcadeinenen. i ee gagged rages G tad descriptive pamphlet, closely sealed, mailed free te | dition of affairs. In 1873 there were 28,. | as _ — — Sayed oe of the , ‘ag eggs ‘ arr l » } « r ; = R ay ] fore. | ao | 427,635 head of sheep on the farms of | 9°0%* Of the Fair which se)! for seventy (its ‘ ' } Bree ch at nd Mi UZZIeC s0ad i ns aU ns, ere ; wr | Great Britain; at jrotent there are only | tive cents and one dollar. See vosthetic Dentistry. Powder, Shot, Brass and Paper Shells, Wads Se ets ree | We z " i ea t | 27,230,334, crease of over a million a DS eae i Ry P} ly ' i : ow el 9 ” rot, ra ip «A nd ' a per x ic 7. x ues ve eee eee eee eee er ee pigs were kept in 1873; at pre- lhe Icelandic settlements in Manitoba eee eae _ . —~ p aE q . i Yr [I ew q ‘ . RB: oO" 4 «x il il sent there are only 2,113,530, a decrease | disclose a translation of young and old ans H ‘ at —~— ne ‘ ADs, 4 r} ich ? 40 al Ins 0 Ou: ? a ame as oe | of 386,729. Cattle alone show an in- | from the firesides of Iceland with all the ERIE MEDICAL C0.. Buffalo, N.Y, pi 4 {am prepared ta moun cial Teeth o 7 bem acs eae aa ; i > diana was ; : ' kinds of plates :~—Aluminum, Tare ; 2 . | crease of 836,127. Thus it will be seen | features of home life in the oldest civiliza : '& id Metal, Reese’s Metal, th ~ metals c overs, € te ‘. tc * 2 — ‘ s | that, with the exception of small increases | tion of Europe. At Tiger Hill sheep rais ere ik ] w <idiz rturn black in the month). | 4 ‘ y ~ | |: ha T haw, . A tn wt eae aM. a recon ta << : il iene ese SMOKELESS POWDER—Cartridges loaded | nae andere haw ben | nt natn with ier po , al DR. J. P. MURRAY, Dentist * = e ; crease all round in the principal.crope of | €minence. When the flocks are sheared . oe ' ; a Mate Bae ° 7° , | §'sthelatest triumph in pharmacy forthecures | ? p pa fe pont i ——_-——_l|at short notice, Agent for Winchester Repeating | piinnia tale kiowst src | thr country. During the last few peared and the wool properly proparet and ea ik - ——— —— nancies SE ‘ , see ‘ s - | 'aIvER Complaint. a are troubled withg | the decrease has been more marked. Jn! éd, the hom of the spinning wheels, 7-H ° . ~ > ‘ , | ge ow cas, Sour 1891 there were 2,307,277 avres devoted brought all the way from the far-of! i iy DOCTOR DORSEY Arms Om pany . Ra ag | to the production of wheat; in 1892 thin | island, are heard. “The thick wooler EY 2 7 A } , ; - ’ . sev Ww j ee ‘ és * } | had decreased to 2,219,838 acres, and now | stockings are all knit by hand, and so i ' 5 | 5 : i J | there are only 1,897,488 acres as men- | the warm, heavy homespun from which Lis Physician and surgeon, + ~ ® a : | tioned above, a decrease in two years of | the men’s clothes are made. Everything (ey ; ‘ : - adache Yndigestion, Toon ApretriE, | 409,739, or 17.8 per cent. 2,112,793 | worn by the women of the settlement is |) Hibee , the Med — the Charlottetown, September 4, 1893—m w f ighte, eee ee ee acres were devoted to barley in F891; in | home-made. The product of the hand 1 eee arnt eae an oe ny A alee Work. idte” | — — ——~ | @Membray’s Kidney and Liver Cu +e | 1892 there were only 2,036,510, and now | looms is highly praised. AR ame: ¢ Haw — i aed — . aor Yo k Kerosene Oil. there ant ¢ Sree: two Oriental visitors at Chicago must le ear f | L.ying-in Hospital, New ] 5 saoennenie tte) Ge 1533,398 acres, dat pre] 2TUck with the newness of everything in “You'll Feel Better fh York City 1300 barrels best American Water , oer —— af 7% SEER: OR Oh PFS Chicago. Eastern cities have an air : © ao i ‘ { N ~ Qu Square | White now landing ex Clayola from New - — only 527,821 acres are devoted to this antiquity about them. “In Damascus you If you're a!) run down and out of ie } 2 me e York . : willgive immediate reliefandErvectaCure ¢ | Conicede a decremse Of 4,973 teres. } fe) as if you are carried back to the days Sorts if you take a few bottles of $ +3 ° e j ‘ > ‘ > e. : § ‘ ' rE POST OFFICE } 5140 uveste dike by telsieiie Battlin iene SORE RSTO ria } at = “4 no: as a of the Patriarchs, and nothing has any MALTO DF gt King d Queen : —— this week ¢ Membray DBiedicine Company : ays — ie wacerasen.,, in. tre interest for vou less than 5,000 years old ~! hea | ' vent saa ig . ape wosTL Ww of Peterborough, (Limited), last two years by 152,154 head, or 2.2 per {In Cairo you can only think of the Phara ai ; a MILLINERY DEPARTMENT NBA ALRATTEXDUKY. | serena snout own | sat Skee nate fee Gem corso tinge Fe 2 BAER | . radii ‘ sept?i—dy lw wy 3i = : stnce 189] by 1,452,224, or 5.1 per cent. cnrsialt nile 46 the tate 6 Coates: Es fu Re a ; ROBERT BEAIRSTO ci ! Pigs have decreased in the same period by Su, wae ene aeile inbebeee waited “ It isa food. Beneficial alike. to@ | ; wt eek : ill offer son decided sargaina i 775.24: wr PER ar ices * ’ 2° — es . — Fe 4: va 3 8 eng a a MH 2 N MERCHANT | ext week we will offer sor lecided Barga n A J M U R PH Y eee whe Py = nae have lithe spoils of Thermopyle and Marathon, young andold. it crongtinene me fs CO se Trimmed Hats and Bonnets ‘vrs cived {08 hig Whest.Gle, par ghatiery ot {2% visit the hill of the Pnyx, where | @gestion “invigersiee whe seat he AND AUCTIE INEER. . a Se t Whi eee au Is SELLING—— | s =e - ¥ e per eee il }* i Demosthenes epoke,and the Areopagus, Ask your doctor about a 1, ie eae : : Parasols, Blouses and Shirt W alsts, : . oe } nip Sass oo - oi 1 ‘Se 0 aon where Paul preached,” but ia the magnifi good forevery one. TRY IT. of -EF ERENCES ae “eae a > ; : — | & decrease in value of 368. 1d. or bar-| . at Usereninet tedhtain btidns Se eee . 5 GOOD REFERENCES Ostric h and 4 of k j ‘aulher Bous, Ae e Overcoats and Pants, } ley he received in 1873 450; — he oe. mebuaanta eon, ain stern pla THE MAI 10 PEF ON YED DAPTEp 00 i fr ? a aTeien Queen Street, Charlottetown li. lies * ate a allie? ai . | ceives 26s. 9d., a decrease j i =" oe TRURO, NOVA SCOT! NADA 7 pe a V SS MADG, SPOR AA BER. PSCC. THE PEOPLE $ HOME-GUARDI 188, 2d, ei quarter. For Salaun seodiaie | There can be no doubt about the ora Druggists sell eee " ¢ | all hee i. TO IS{TORS ! cheap that customers see at a glance ae | %e. Gdz lees per quarter than Le did | —o abilities ‘ the ae _Emper . 1 ap thal Cust a tah. ; : ; ~. | We can imagine how words like the f¢ Robt. B 0c 0., We would ca]) the attention of our C v Customers | iere the Bargains are to be found. : i —— ‘or tne figures standing 26s. } wing, addvecsrd 16 % Gelédatien of the a , . gain *. 6d. eo ; ~ i LADIES’ FURS, consisting of sept 22—!f SION | "This ie the showing made by the farm- authorities along the Rhine, would stir the a — . ‘ mre a . oe : ! ' 4 ; —— - aearts of the loyal Germaas : | ' rEA MERCHANTS. on a ll tie oll ? io ff. rey. ; 4 ers who have ready access to the greatest | °°" . x Ladies I ur dae ke ts, Lad es I ur li fj ‘ Visitors 1) thie World § Fair . market in the world for agricultural ae “On these shores of the Rhine. enfolded f adie.’ F | ars Ladies’ Fur Boas. SIIOULD TAKE THE have Canadian fatmers for expecting a/! where every mourtain has ri REPRESENTED IN CANADA BY Lasi« s Fur ( ollars, sa . , ‘ 3 ON SENTRY Du T ¥ different result should they listen to the its message for ur, and every honse of £ q Our FURS are all made of NO. } STOCK, and consist of the very Intercolonia Railway | grit leaders and adopt their cure al] for God speaks to us in its own sublime ee | »D NI . r : Bie ees Ses te the real or imaginary evils with which | guage, every reception, every spoken word " J \ MORRISON, HALI FAX Si y_ce | i pect nh invite } ’ thie country is afflicted. must Cast « «pell upon the human heart ic~ HENRY MORGAN & Co., Montreal Which passes through a Country unn- sistandlibiesemaindaeninties | AH here is’ gioritled by the charm «f i” °. ’ Seer . } , alls jean to tt) ' ce ; villed for SCENERY. : 3 j poetry, but thie above all applies to the + A LEOFRED sept22—1u th sat Corner St. Catherine Street and Phillips Squar AeA The Cruel Caleuli, city of Gcblous, which is so slagula! " : Tre a an a Charioitetown t j d eturEn Drop a posta] card to Mr. George Rose, | rich in memories of an historical and per “Backache the soca if Graduate of Laval and McGill) 5 = 3 mw , Chicago and Ret ' of Peterborovgh, and ask him what Mem- | — ena Gdelit i — then be at means the kid- | of o system, : Nt : , j “i oO bray’s Kidney and Liver Cure did for him | W't! steadfast fidelity on the part of the neys are in| “Delany t¢ Vi i \ i \ « EX\G i \ EL E R. $33 55. ' i ellevtas him ofthe intense oaia caceed | Rhineland towards me, and with | walt trouble, Dodd's | dange.cus, Nap if . : QUEBEC ; Tickets good for $\ days from date of issue, by the passage of stone or calculi from the | °° ™Y Ow” 0 aoe my vn neland Sa relia e cone tent ial t1AIN OF] pcm ll 3 ; Fith slop‘ privilege at po in Canada, i hi 2 cane hn: Soe | 2ts, we may be permitted to go forward lief. Ou = ee Sewees ae & ae ata sah Huron.” ae It will Jy f ‘i ri ae oe i oe a ou slotted 8 pigrwegt welfare ot the - per cent. |in Bad Bloor 7 — TOURIST TICKETS, CHARLOTTETOWN guard you securely from cirease | be ae “ 2 poe" | Bhinelan our united, great and we of disease is | Dyspepsia, Low + a See * CAICAGO an Re OTTE TX Wx YOU izing a at per. aa use oo | eri ee grea iw first caused by | Complaint aoa N : STAMPS WA} a), November, 1895, rays Nidney and Liver Cure ena the | dk a disordered id- | the moat dan- 4 ‘pate | kidneys to wash out the sand and debris | oT neys. gerous of eft o : LI ! 1 ates’ and other $48.15, ‘Baye a Very Bad Cough, from the systein, and neutralized the acid The Ladies Delighted “Might as well | Brights Disease, a x ' Canadian, ( nited States and ¢ } : eee é elfeet as » rfect : ; a E i a . d at correspondingly lew rates from all ; I i as ee The pleasant effect and the perfec try to have a | Diabetes and as ised 25 i years ago. For F wrimerl J Dp Mel eod & Co's. a aston n w rates fr Are Suffering From Lung Troubles, safety with which ladies may use the healthy e ity a is i ae pay 9! to Go each A ( y p . zn addition to the regular daily service, Have Lost Flesh Thro h [in eee liquid fruit laxative, Syrup of Figs, under without sewer- “The above ~ ‘RORGE LOWE : = ; rt ce i , : did t GEORGE LO %s — BUFF is rope tic retofore, & a a i Dr. Mawsxtxc’s Gerwax Rewepy. the | ali conditions make it their favorite age, as goo /s@aseg cannot a4 i6 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, pod ty. ‘wal — AG CAB seerat Are Threatened With Consumption, greatest rheumatic, neuralgia and pain j remedy. It is pleasing to the eye and to rp when the artes where it, 4 as MONDAY at 122), standard tims, and will be cure-of the age, both internal andexternal. | the taste, gentle, yet effectual in acting on H at che roa — ° —— if Fae ning HICACG WITHOUT IT WILL Prive 50 cents | the kidneys, liver and bowels «pio aciasiemmioeaae 1a b | EVENING, mak'ng the FASTESt TIME Th Dr. Chalmers, Veterinary Se M. i — a wdentan canta, por ten 7 non a af ' ‘ between Halifax and Chicago. ; Cure at Cough, SG. Sie says: “T used Dr. Manning’s i With Invalids. D> L. A Smith & <5 Sean Write fi 3 : A Tron ’ , ] Farther information can be obtained of any German Remedy for neuralgia. It cured Yes! with invalids the appetite is car boul called Kulacy 4 / I | N ES l Qt A LITY . Flou r, ea, Biscu its, &c. aren <font. eae wrt | Heal Your Lungs, me a first Sepllestion. tg have never ricious a ancien tihendings. is just me ; : opeowe : Si cclerejaheiiiions D. POTTINGER, Put Flesh On Your Bon used anything to equal it. Have made | reason they improve so rapidly under t : | ae jenetral Manace . il “. ; : : . . > . . 4 I ’ i Port Sherry Claret Cham- | <i General Manager Government Railway’ j ° other uses of it and find it excellent. Se tt’ Emulsion, which is as palatable as i : f a ad & ag s ; n § ti fi {] at diieeien sake ~ Prevent Consumption. TepeGeseme’.7.N6.ERGB, ieum ii... .- - when Ne Posi tactile u A ieee. 7. Sets Sig ill Endeavor to give Customers Every Satisfaction... 28se | eed Liha. Truro, N. 8, April 8, 1892 , | be re nly saat by? ; I dy tl 19th Oc om & GE BOTTLES Joln Beer, ( ‘ iberland Fitzroy . Sites _————_______________ | SMALL & LAR 50c. & $1.00. | | , Beer & Goff have bought from Mr. Dil- | Strects—a commmodious and pleasantly sit « Wings have been imported from Li ht Brahma Chickens | For sick headace, sour stomach, Joath-| jon the whole of the fine exhibit ot | nated honse ftted throughout with 7. firs sau | pean houses, and are pure, 4 ee q A FEW very fine ones, for sale cheap, | if 1S VERY PLEASANT £9 TAKE. | ing of food, a oo or billiousness, take | Isiand factory cheese, which attracted | water | ating apparatus with good relia 2nd well matured BB EN VEZAN e if Bien iulieindiatal y : | Askfor and be sure you get the" D. &L. Emulsion.” © Hawker’s Liver Pills. They will cure | so much attention at the late exhibition stablefand coach house Apply to 4 , —— ' . * + a7 OTTON. | | you. Recommended by leading physicians They are now cutting them up and offer W. W. BEER BYRNE BROS F. 0:-C Ne ) ; es eee sYRNE wey Julz 36 i basa most reliable medicine. —= ...... ing them for sale at their store. oct3 2; Jy i 9 tt <4 S Great George Street. Charlottetown, September 21, 1893—eod & wky a ‘ih ee os a