LeKY Rive Dou.ars A YEAR. “ This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Evxirizs. Suvete Corres Two Cents . TINULY > >¥ ve NAG +) Srivi te oo ed 3 Very Kvening by Che Daily Exaniner rhe Examiner Publishing Ce.., FROM THEIR OFFICE, aT TT “LONDON HOUSE,” QUEEN SQUARE, | Charlottetown, P. E. Island. oa RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION : alam oe an CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. THURSDAY, OCTOBER 10, 1889. Long-Standing Blood Diseases are cured by the persevering use of Ayer’s aril medicine is an Alterative, and ca a radical change in the system. The process, in some eases, may not be quite so rapid as in others; but, with persistence, the result is certain. © Read these testimonials : — “ For two years T suffered from a se- ‘~ ; AND FASHIONABLE. Rie BOMEMB ened ct Gbiewes 6 0bhentd ceees 32 or ee ee : ¢ . a vr oees in my ~— side, and — we WANN so k.cb io 504 hoes Sows bv deds 20 | 1 PEVTpP > TARY PINE ry . , AND WIN- other troubles caused by a torpid liver Cun tne eines: 0 5) go gen ta eal Ter ah. eg tal = end Ayspepsia, After giving several ; eee hee oat sees NGS as been received iy ae ny T . fp nes a fair trial without a cure, [ t7 Advertising at most moderate rates. vhich cannot be surpassed ANYWHERE in quality or style. he e to take Ayer’s Sarsaparilla. I Contracts may be made for monthly, qua atterns are the very latest, and unusual care has been taken in w eatly benefited by the first bottle, t rly, half ye urly or ye arly advertisements « iyplication. OE SLO CLE LLL ALMANAC FOR O3TOBER, 1809, MOON S CHANGES, irst Quarter, Istaday, »! Moon, Sth day, ¥a., below horizon. New Moon, 24th day, 10h., 13.4m., a.m., 8. E. First Quarter, Sist day, 4h., 1S lm.. a.m., N. velow horizon, 13.3m., p.m., S. EK. Last urter, 16th day, 8h., 25.0m, p.m, 1’ E. : «» 20.6m., ree D). A. BRUCE, | heir selection. She public and our friends are oe to — ee ee sae —-. 2 wd examine our nuge and magnificent assortment, Which you Wil: wrence st., Lowell, Mass. ind at lowest prices. Do not buy before calling on us. Lae May ames arene, Soe Oe a i 1 a i on my arm. e usual remedies had no GENTS’ FURNISHINGS A SPECIALTY. e cna I was confined to my bed for : éight weeks. A friend induced me to try Avyer’s Sarsaparilla. Less than three Mr, 7 4. 4 . bottles healed th . Inall Merchant Tailor. : rida Sith weediatne, I sever oe eats Wonderful Results. Another marked effect of the use of this medicine was the strengthening of my sight.”—Mrs. Carrie Adams, Holly Springs, Texas. “JT had a dry scaly humor for years, and suffered terribly ; and, as my broth- Ch'town, Sept. 28, 1889—enr & wky {For The Examiner. } To “J. B. D..” by “Anon.” } Sweet singer of this northern clime ! Who wreaths the chaplet tor thy brow? My muse would greet thee, pleased that thou Should’st sing ix: fairer, sweeter rhyme. The circuit of our lives is wide— | Heaven's dimly lighted anteroom— | But voices echo through the gloor, From light to light on either side. And angels circle, bearing truth ; The whisperings come to toil, of rest ; And stronger hope that thrills the breast By youth is gently calle i to youth. Two hands reach forth into the mist | ‘To clasp the outstretched hand of friend, Far down where haze-banks veil the end | May pass two lives by joy-tints kissed. Must we the weary length of day | Essay the mighty and the great? | Pass through the spring of life, nor wait To gather reses on our way * The eve of life should still unfold The milder radiance of its morn ; ‘The sunset gleam be ray of dawn,— But rich with all a lifetime gold. The muse would greet thee, p'eased that thou Should’st know the richer harp-strings thrill— | Would gieet thee when the dews distill VOL. 25.—NO. 117. Educational Thought. What is required is mind training in the right direction. That is the greatest neces- sity of the times, We need to transfuse into our school system, something that will impart a bent to the mass of young minds in our schools in the direction of the work of life, and at the same time a discipline and training whick shall make this work higher, better and more skilful. —Thring. The heart and the soul and the con- science are ii need of training as well as the mind, and this training should De a part of every teacher’s work. To be a man ard to do something for humanity is a grander lesson than to read Virgil or to solve Quadratics. The influences of here- dity will often hinder the education of the heart and soul of a wicked boy; but the influences of heredity are equally as power- ful to hinder the culture of the intellect. The true teacher wi!l surrender to no influences of heredity, but will know that all things are possible. —President Winston. ‘There is just one road to success, and that is the road of hard work. All sorts of short cuts have been devised and tried by people, but they. have all been short cuts to failure. The long road of hard work is the only highway that leads to success; all by-paths end in the swamp. This is the great lesson that ought to be taught to our boys to-day There isa great deal of bad Sun Sun |Moon! High! Day’: d weave the chaplet for thy brow. ee rises wate tea ae "| See thes nalad a hated ce nten = se a - + eo teaching in our families and schools presume the malady is hereditary. Last ° wo , 7 5. . ee ate h mjh m aftr njmorn| h te) @ = o ¢ rym) @ winter, Dr. Tiree. (of Fersandina, | The Good of Oddfellowship. Every kind of teaching is bad which in- 1 Tuesday 6 315 36, 1 23) 2 32,11 se a | : & Pr a 1 te tb b t recommended me to take Ayer’s : Oe clines a boy to trust te something else than 2\Wednesday | 5| 34 2 22) 3 4! ay OTTROUS pers e & Ovi ne1la i & 1 1 s 100. rr parilla, ppt contines it for ; ear. | We clip the following from the Columbus ard work for success. One trouble with a 3 Thursday 6 32)3 115 5 . a on gay cred ara eo > bea eae Ohio State Journal, written during the re- good deal of the teaching of boys is that it 4 Friday : oo) ; rs 6 33) ca las} three a oaths ho. ; Wiley, 146 oo session of the Sovereign Grand Lodge fixes their minds on the reward rativer than Sohereny | 1 al a lb aa (is! in Chimbers st., New York City. : a —_ res | ‘i es oe the work. Activity is the necessity of sae | 301 ogi 5 11/932] ) | ‘Last fall and winter I was troubled In seeking to answer the question, 18 eyery strong nature: a lazy boy is « sick 7! ey 12} 24 : = = 32} 4 with a dull, heavy pain in my side. I _Oddfellowshi p a benefit to the community boy or a defective boy. Boys ouzht to be 3| Tuesday | 13} 22) 5 40/10 7 did, not notice it much at first, but it at large? it was natural enough to lok lk «rk for itself, with 9) W ednesd | 14’ 20) 6 2)10 46] ( ll til it be : taught to love hard w: rk for itself, without J) Wednesday = | . oe 4 ( erafua y grew worse until it became first at the economical and pecuniary con- pef to its rewards. There is no fear (0 Thursday | 16: 18) 6 26)11 139) 2) R almpst unbearable. During the latter | ai : sail with “th tank relerence vo ewaras. 11\ Friday — )} i7) 16) 6 S531) 5 110 ‘9| | par of this time, disorders of the stom- |= rice gr ed be a ah a - 42 about the success of the man’ who loves 12 Saturday | 28} 14) 7 Wiaft 28) . ae ae ores eee ee ux bers a me 4 as See te denser 6 or ran hard work; if he does not achieve the one 13 Sunday |} 20) 13)8 O11 3 —_—_—_x) fer faithfull ee othe en ;reliet directly to the genes body of the particular thing he wants, he will get . 21; 11; 8 401143] 50} | a 8 : ‘taxpayers of the United States to the ex- f th inal ie j 14 Monday } 2t; 11,8 l | | this medicine for some months, the pain . -X- happiness out of the work icself. It is 5| Tuesday | 23, 9 9 29| 227 iG disappeared and I was completely nt of about bg perso annually, and in-! yseless to tell the boys that this world is a 16) Wednesday | ” 4110 35 a MENS AND BOYS’ WELLINGTON BOOTS of superior quality and bottom prices | ure .”—Mrs. Augusta A. Furbush, jdirectly to the extent of double that place in which everybody gets what he 17) Tharsday oat oul ae $e ak Mens’ and Boys’ Laced Boots, for quality and cheapness tmsurpassed ; Mens’ Knee ! Harerhill, Mass. - amount, ; , wants. Is is a world in which very few get is Friday a 4\morn | ° 44 “7 |} Boots and Hand-Made Wellington Boots in stock ; French Kid, Ou Goat, Calf, Kip, Buff, | A er’s Sarsa arilla : But there + a higher and nobler con-' what they want. Frank, honest teaching iY) Saturday = «| 0 a) 6 56) #4) Pebble and Split Boots, at rock bottom prices; a suitable variety of Slippers always on ! y p 5 sideration than this. Oddfellowship, while j, greatly needed; teaching which will a0 aed i = 1 re S r+ 3; [hand _— and Childrens’ Boots too numerous to mention, including Spring Heel er PREPARED BY not a eta messi 7 wi ee ‘make boys understand that life is full of mona F : a ee a o1 | ane Shoes. i ‘ sense of being connne exclusively to any : a that ne particular su 22| Tuesday | 31} 55| 3.52) 924) 241°" ROBBER BOOTS AND SHOES.--Mens’, Ladies’, Boys’, Misses’, Youths’ and Chil-| Dr. C. Ayer & Co., Lowell, Mass, [enna ae indeed 0 entirely non-|et be cointed on, but that ad aw 1 32} 5315 3110 4) 21 : ; ; ’ Tae Ve v2 a aot Price $1; six bottles, $5. Worth $5 a bottle, » ‘can be counted on, but that the man who os aca ay 34 po ; aI 10 41 18 dren’s American and Canadian Rubber Boots and Shoes in stock; aiso, a case of Child’s | T ‘sectarian that men of all faiths, or of any |j, willing :o work, who is honest and true Se eal. ual eae -| Spring Heel Rubbers. faith, may be enrolled amongst its member- | ; i : 2) Friday 35) 50) 7 33/11 20 15 N. B.—The demand for our manufacture of Boots has so increased that we found it | a, ile i oe dinfl is the maa who will stand the best chance on — | 36] 48] 8 50! 12 : . ship, and while its operations and influence of becoming prosperous and influential 26 Saturday : »| o ov)| morn =| necessary this autumn to add seven new hands to our Factory. : fined . ing’ prospervd re of lsundav a3| 47/10 510 1 9 : ; , ; are not necessarily confined even to the and is the ho will, under any cir- 2.)Sunday Ss = : Call and see us. You will be welcomed. ” fags we : h a ae Be Se SRR Sree . ee. ¢ 28! Monday | 39) 45:11 17| 0 43 6 x rr AEE te, ee can < ae — —— cumstances, have the supreme satisfaction 29’ Tuesday 10) 44/aft 19) 2 SI 3 GOFrEF BROS. \ tr raves and moral institution m the broadest and of having done his work like a man.— 30 Wednesday 43} 43) 1 11| 2 27 0 “. a is. a CON i a most siguificant sense, because it incul-! Christian nion. a0 Siinenden 6 45|4 42' 1 531 3 33] 9 57 Chartetsovete, Sap 0; A508. MALL . RAC is : cates and requires of its members a belief ins -«!ceihesaaaaiielsiggaiall dina esl , saiiiiiadademimeaien’ t eer in a Supreme Being as the Creator and Horse Notes. TENDERS addressed to the Postmaster-General | Preserver ot the Universe. This belief is sibininl will be received at Ottawa until neon on the one essential of all religion, the one A young mare by Norwood made a re- 0 5 3 FRIDAY, 29th November rext, for the convey- : {ance of Her Maiesty's — - a proposed con-|warrant and guarantee of all mortality. | markable showing at Fleetwood Park, New . 3 } trae r fo ‘ears from Ist Janu: next, o Ts : ais cae . bo . , a TO THE jee tee a a ge te: ad Ble A id Without this belief religion has no rational | yor; city, one day last week. She had —TO tnE~ |Station; Monaghan and Pownal, object a“ morality —% be a mere HS" | been given but three trials in harness, and . one : - | Printed notices contain’ng full information as} ment of the imagivation, utters werless | . » ; . Three Families if P c island E to conditions of proposed contracts may be seen|+,, influence Bit ea ht healer | these over a poor half mile track, 50 when a ' 7 ’ and blank forms of tender may be obtained at ' ee + she stepped off a mile at Fleetwood in 2.284 o WHO SEND— ‘the Post Offices at which tne services commence|When the great army Oddfellows | trotting the last half mile in 1.154, there P. O. Inspector's Office, ¢ ay i es scribe i 4 an . and te minate, or at the office at the subscriber. marches through the streets oF Colum was some excitement, but the would-be i J v = . £ eet & Ch’town, Pp. B i, sept, 12, 1889, hate 4 og bus this afternoon, the spectator who) yurchasers who immediately surrounded EALERS who will send us specifications of their wants for | _septt2—si dy & wky Asst. P.O. Inspector. | reflects that every individual in that/+h., jnare’s driver found that he had carried ane eee ye Bee “me fA a a watch himself and knew ail about the i) eo : po clip he had been going. ; .o1) Trade wi oe . hhini ek ces ; scvereignty over the universe and in the ; cl Wostill’s Gt nan Baking Powder Fall Trade will find our Jobbing Prices Lower than any, A COOK BOOK Linding obligations of His laws, will neces-|__ In these days of pheno nenally fast trot- DOM Gctfiitd MU LUWUOL+ other Hardware Supply House in Canada. Order at once for, FREE iting the great majority of horsemen pay importation. By mail to any sg sores oe ost me ‘ . ‘ A : Pe ddress. Wells, Ki n 0.; Montrea Axes, Cross Cut Saws, Forks and Shoveis, Nails, Horse er ee ea ee os Nails, Horse Shoes, Iroa, Chain, Bolis, Traces, &C., —*| James A, Morpison. bala lence which sich oa de pod deers AND A MORRISON & MUSGRAVE, SHHLEFHARDWARE sokeke is bound to exert for the good and welfare ar very few people who have really thought —_——{x}— z NORTON & FENNELL. CE ants ‘ch it of the great community of which it forms about the matter long enough to fully com- CHARLOTTETOWN. Representing the Greatest Value in UNTIL SEPTEMBER Sist. an integral part. oll ‘hing! alien ail Again, Odd Fellowship enjoins strictest |Preneud what an axons Mngly geen. ately obedience to the laws of the land. The trotters was lost when Happy Medium ex- work, nay indeed the very eXistence, Eee onin ee are It is the order are largely dependent upon the |‘e custom teat Sa 2 00), to prevalence and supremacy of Jaw, and it waht Be ee oe aden: oto : » obligation by yielding full and — - vee et ee . proaches the record of this very great sire it loyal support to the law. A bad citizen can |". we A be Peet Odd Fellow, and conversely | '8 justly esteemed a great horse, but what COMUIRISSION Merchants, a go. d Odd Fellow can not be a bad citizen. a he said of so pence no better ge The proper discharge of the duties and | ‘he reco st ee anaede a ny em HALIFBPAX obligations of citizenship are indeed an|) (© ** “sia a c Se avian essential part of the teachings of Odd | bletonian was foaled in 1549, and lived to be Consignments of Island produce will receive | prompt attention. GRORGE MUSGRAVE —AND— Aug. 22, 1889—2aw & wky i > flennine &<esterm ef Momory Training. . 8 - ——— » Sect iim one readings. ' figd *yundoring cured. , — > . ~~ r “ial Sand ae Cae cea | PRENCE EDWARD ISLAND RAILWAY to © orrespondence Classes, a 4 i i 4 o with ovinione of Dr. Wm. A. ficnm- : sy Speciaiiet in Mind D . re len# Phos ps0%s 6 Ered ant > i > « iB cicley, D. i-, editor of the Chrisuid ye J -s Richard Proctor, the Scientis’, 383s. . WY. Astor, dade C.ibson, Judah P. 1, an others, sent post free DY . A. LUISETTE,. 237 Fifth AVe@., N. y. —<=1889--—— ; os ; sal twenty-seven years old. His life was pass- Fellowship; and one has but to think of} Hedivel at 0 Stee ton ; : .- ied in New York. a moment in order to perceive x this for ae jand the best mares of the country sought what a mighty force for conservatism, |)’. : PerrnmuNore:- The ag Werena ry ‘aahion » > 7 . ° ° of ' h 2. i . y , : | BRerenknces: Thomas Fyske, Bsq., Cashier | patriotism and good Odd Fellowship is ia | bis erabrac At the present writtug he 1R8% Rank of Nova Scotia, Halifax; vb. C.! . low me Dar (has forty-one perfcrmers to his creat, and Servite ~ ee ee ae -!the commuuity at large. ; ie ‘Chalmers, Manager Bank of Nova Scotia 7} ia gt ti otol ithe fastest of his yet was Dexter, 2.17}. Charlottet« x | When disintegrating principles are | 7 Modium was foaled. in 1863, spent i arlottetown. j ; j , i f . eee lopenly taught in society; when anarchism, | saat to cee a ieee et one aoe ‘socialism and other dangerous and demor- | i ih BOVE coat “ye in sa ella lalizmg issues each has its advocates; when |5Y°Yants Oe. eee ee y . ciass of mares, was brought to Fairlawn at sie | | i : ce i} Se i eg am fs : S ; : 2 ( ) | é - |} Pes: Fon Tee weer.’ TRAINS FROM THE WEST. i rine Labrador herring Loon Tee ye ae ee eae that age, and then bred to grade mares, aad a . -_——— ——— imran eta ae . —— S; eccesmmeemenl jecemmeeenaseienne QO Summer Arrangement. eS ad ta AND AFTER MONDAY, JUNE 3rd, 1889, Trains will ran as follows :— he now has forty-seven performers to 1i8 moines os - . dati of morality are alike disputed F ? od a STATIONS. Express}} Accom,| Accoim,'! STATIONS. Exprcs |] Accom.}| Accom, | - fowndations rb re ™. 4 h re ti * | credit, and the fastest performer, Maxey ree xo ; TFA aes ee or denied; who can estimate the benefic- | 5) tallion), made a record of 9.154 B > ; ON ha dod ad L . ae a. . at A 7 ee CONSIGNMENT of 50 Barrels of the | ence and good to the community and to the’ Be ‘fe ( 4 i —— gare th ian oo os : Charlottetown.:.:s--dp| 6 06 $45 Sed teteus |. i Bie nhs Ae | _, above, expected by the ** Princess Bea- nation of the great standing army of 700,- | BY tar ihe larger part o . c 122 pertorm- : Royalty Junction.,..../ 6 14 917 3 49 TbMrtomnt. .....+00dses ; 150 7 05 'trice” from Halifax on Thursday next, will 'g99 Odd Fellows, whose cardinal beiief is | &hS, indeed about four-fifths of them, are , Ry oly North y @ahice. ieee 4 ” ez ‘ 30 Bloomfield pinsrasteeue 215 7 a4 'be sold low ex steamer in lots to suit pur- jin, existence and supremacy of the Divine °O of mares bred to Happy Medium while “7 : : unter Itiver........- ' 5 5 EY 25) ee entneda.. 2 32 8 10 pre rT ; 3 > Aj > ani 3 Boston Halifax and , E. Island Bradalbane.........--- | 723 10 48 & $6 {Pars 2a... euntis:. 323; 9 3d ners. — y Being, and whose primary requirement 1s he stood +s Pennsylvania. 1 ’ : ancti } 28 ly 56 5 Welling’ 352 | HORACE HASZARD. | , ' 7 : | It has tinaliy been decided by the ownerof , a Kmerald Junction..... i sv —4 Fe rte ea resese . 3 4ce 8 699 | good and faithful citizenship and respect | , : ' Steamshi iine BPONSWH. «0. ceneeseeas yee oo. fe cone! 4 ee ~ d obedience to law? Axtell ai: Aiulerton that these famous colts | i . NOR soothe bse / 8 = i fo 8 = umi id ' "7 7 r 4 i ee eerie PERE : " me Pere ' willtrot no more this season,leaving engage- ar 5 ‘ Summierside....++ 1 .P.2 A.M. Ore ; . . : - Line Wi A 3 ch Summerside...... bap * on idp) 455 | Ww | 615 Mr. Vinniconpe resumed his violin teach- ments at yy oe a ; ; Tj ; ; a ti r iri iti t was noted in these columns some time é it OUL ANGE. | Miscouche.............! 845 1 26 Kensington .,-..+e-.... 517 12 31 6 48 v jing on Monday. All persons desiring tuition + ‘ Only Direct ui 8 Wellington............ 905 | 182 Rreetown.............. 530 | 1250 | 710 * Ishouid endeavor to send in their names as ago that Allerton had gone lame while trot- Se Post Hill..........005 es 9 35 2 25 Emerald Jwuction..... 5 40 1 04 7.30 ‘soon as possible, as he can only take a limited ting @ race for three-year-olds, having won O'Leary | 10 30 4 OU Bbradalban> 5 47 1 12 7.33 i i i ap W () BOSTON TT on open 1 30 47 42) Hunter Hivcr....s.0c0) 612 143 | ‘sis : jnumber of pupils; children from ten to two heats in slow time before he went ‘ UN. \IbertOn...++....ese0ee] ML Md 5 15 | ||North Wi:sbire....... | 622 157 | 8 30 POT aT ‘twelve years preferred. Special attention lame. Axtell was also reported little out j | ES ar} 11 é5 6 95 || Royalty Junction...... 6 56 2 41 917 i WT nna) y paid to lady pupils. This is a rare chance to shape, and it is possible that he has not re- ; . oe tga . oe ner we-+ eso or’ i 300 1 9 LAR KIN BROS COAL, DEPOT lreceive a thorough tuition of the instrument, red ll as has been hoped, other- The 8 ‘h and Commodious Steamships i ‘ ‘ Ss cove as Well as has Deer oped, he Staunc P. M. || i. - ab i au 4 ie Cid ie kaon -as the studies are of the celebiated Vanclas .i,4 Wijliams would hardly forfeit the J Emerald Junc.......dp 545 \||\Cape traverse...... 5 East Side Steam Navigation Co’s. Wharf. ‘school, as used by all conservatories. There . . : : . 2 Ww . 991 Cape ‘Traverse : $35 ||Emerald June...... Y 7 15 eer y ; and Lexington in w si “Ca rroil = and " VW orcester, pace sncdbactn b grin ceed ete pa — : S _jemer so. I i ieee esate =. will be an Orchestral practive once a week eee ahich ww anal ae a . sl os g IDs ‘for all that are desirous te join, free of : , ; ee . y having been theroughly refurnished end put into) TRAINS FOR THE EAST. | TRAINS FROM THE EAST. Oats OF aie ae ea a we charge. Instruction also given on the Viola, in a jog if right. If it should prove to be i first-clase condition in every respect, will, during} rikieimneficuianete $n : Satisfactioa in quality and price guaran- yy. Cello, Double Bass and Clarinet. Mr. the case that the colts are permanently dis- et = Soe ———— STAT Ons | Express | Accom STATIONS. | Express Accom. | teed. saleinae caniien Siaiie . _!Vinnicombe will not be accoantable for lost bled, it may be laid to the hard races they m he STAT Ons. | Expre | 4 m. | i A branch of railway passes ° heds, so parties lessons untess due notice ls given, [oct8 didy got at the breeders’ meeting not long ago, i $6 5 tee ss natshiyonensenniacguacarsincaiaiiaal Beyer "A, M. P.M. {iiving in tae country near the line can aave;™™ oe ee a o each filling two engagements in one week 4 CARROLL P.M Ban TO i a ae i al 7 0 2 40 Coa! pu: on cars with but little expense and | Sate ‘ ; oe Avan %. a . a 9 Charlottetown >... dp 3 15 6 30 | Georgetown... Ap a ' 3 03 gio a | Rurvmatism is caused by a poisonous acid one of them against aged horses, and win- t rom Charlo ttetown, Thursday Roxas neeeeeeners ; 33 : 38 Me Stewart ‘june - Or im ¥ p ie All . ders promptly attended to. jin the 4 np and — —_ aaa een ning ail their starts. ; it PE ” genet? . eens : a+ ° . . : ‘ o a ase hic Se) onic 2 . we 9th May, at 4 p. m. ae ee | € Jqurihisis:<ess00ss dpj 6 15 1 20 iy i4— peek (inwe ak) why tion sated Sr a metiicine. It For Deli Sik kiy Child | Mt, Stewart June. ¢ ‘ ee ae . 2 10 cee *e pletely ‘ eh Cs ¢ a = Coe yanels will leave Boston for ‘dp i : = 3. Pc arses’ oe ’ = 3 2 ‘will cost bat little to try what effect the Pills ad cate, 7 ) _ 1arlottetown EVERY WEDNESDAY, at Noon, | y oe oe 4 58 i t. LOE cco seecreceess ‘= 35 aes ee BORER hd be : a : : ; s : ; ; acd Charlottetown tor Redon EVERY as meee. suinevares 5 20 | 8 35. || MOREI..cnteen.. -eeeners : 8 7 Fey y E 7 ee may have in yout onae, We predict succes 8 Scott's Fmulsion is weg led. fein what . ixce ‘te . ia OCK, DP. ti Bear Ulver wees - see ee , _ cs iivit. Stewart Jur e} i iv hea , 9 i fer +33 ites oak rm. . ack, of Amherst, N. 5., Says; nate i 2. lent Passenger accommodation. LOW] Souris........<++++++-OF s % y ls || Mt. Stewa ge Y ‘a0 ' | ae ere = — ae ops peomeare have been acquainted with Scott’s Emulsion | ARES— F “" ; oe ; ox TE ee eee 8: ! iy ia, andl j with a good Steck 9 ’ ; - . cas 1 wi ivph . oun First-class Passage Berth in well-| vit. stewart Junc..dp) 4 30 a = . ee Junction.. -.. 9 05 i 3 00 ie pected daily, so we can suit all in price and = See y pte — it — = ee “ oa vavin, $6.50. Statoroum Berth, $2.00| Gardigan..........+++: ' 5 28 - pa \|Ghariottetown Ct a a 9 } ce: | a ts PARTIES indebted to us a:re request- nae” ob ; Chien Camere Ghire.vell years, anc consi er it one 01 the neist pre- Lowes: Rates for Freight, which is always eorgevown, ...++: tur Scotia as as rn eS ed to make immediate pryment, or same b Col ; il the UVneap y . * porations now before the public, Its pleasant caretully handled. ~~ ee Or alate ated n by Eastern Standara ‘Time. = . will be Landed in for coliection without fur- ++ \0#W!" flavor makes it the great favorite for children, ; CARVELL BROS.. Agents Trains are run by % 3. UNS WORE al, chét notine. / Qur Suits look well because they cannot and Ido po ge rs cgaen it for al) wasting : HARRISON Charlottetown, Superintendent MoLEOD & McKENZIE, ae ws We a ou can solve the pro- Sounaaths #0 oth — a1. 00 adults” Sold by | em,—. oLeod ‘ septll —tf ‘ LORING, Treasurer a B.G . “Tawi Wanst Gentoo. Railway Office, Charlottetown, May 27th, 1889—all pre 6i