Old Coughs K g __ K fb Y Il WIS IIIII Illlli Illllliilll its-E.=....,,,-,.,,,_ _,ms maeyoutino ron _ _ __ _ chitis or consumption Ayer s Cherry Pectorai cures con um tion Nota leases, butvery man 1 e a’»'&’.e‘.?3f.2$'2’.‘l an _ _ _ wail iiiutn limi Iain ooiK’s , *___ A I j_ Neweoughsarehadenougli, I old cou hs are worse The “ARTISTS” I» -%<»f'°""f’°"W “ “‘° The New Exquisite _|= hgmgreiphie Novelty Studio where Baby is Al- ~ \_vn.ys_ Welcome- W I'f“i‘S_._II_"_._‘I_‘-"_.____l_’__II HUGHES’ Iflllllill MIXTURE I A most valuable remedy for Price 25c. a’bottle (?Prepared only by SEE I #5 i I _ \=¢\d¢;1bv=l=&'¢i.~..¢..iii‘5.f_>°¢$_' _ _. i>izooi=" _WI _g -w.-»»»~.._._.i........- ilh M “"“°‘ liiii e Bid Etovldes this (protection, looks e an all_-gol case, costs much less, and is guaranteed to wear 25 years. All sizes, in all styles, ' N. vii. we|.|.NEs, C harlottetown . 5 ~ _-- . sw _._ / ""‘i;.'.l.ll§'...l.l5s' v Q@ |` I II I . \»\ I In sterling silver and cut glass that are not only appropriate as presents but, becauseof their novel and artis- tic design, ar- ol especial value. Our lines cover -everything suitable for the table and dining room, rlressicg table and boudoir. . Iewrller snd 1 -ptician i ' if 'T' _ i Commercial Cale QUt.hN S; TABLE irno E o Nea' H-DAY 2Sc. _ chieke S n », a 1' R 111°. Boiled God, P a :mace I . I I UNIOUE Wl:DDlNG GIFTS’ I _ Couglis, Colls. bronchitis, Hoarse-I l ° \ ness and all pulmonary affections Avenue. THAT TH'S mine Mmm is ssmioen on Eitnv SHOE. -Kibo Enamel Cali. Welted Heavy Double Sole. Extension Edge, Low Heel. Emi Repmaueuosu :isa siyieistiog 'AN EPOCH-MAKING SHOE If you condense the last ten years into par- a graphs describing woinan’s progress, one- of these would be ' “Queen Quality Shoes” v __ _ . . - __ _ : » ' T _ f ._l,_L_____ _ _,ee `,'___ _ j___ t-_ ,, ="`~-f,;5;,.1==-_,.,.,;i_,,»_..»- 3.4,.-_._-..'\ .»_,._w _-.__- -- ~ . .tw t g .. ' _ . __ 0 _ _ . ex . _ _ _ . .,__;;____t _. ,_,,=,..=i~,.~..,__’;_;_.?_,Vk V Q ._t___,,~_ _."3 ‘__ ____ ...;___ af w ‘_ l ,__ _‘_ ______.»(_ _i , Lé‘__._;I§`:__ _w,_5,___.;_rf€.i~”f;;._».;i __~;»._.»_=,-_._5fs_.._ ug ,_ __ =_ E' . Q,-_=~ .iii-~ "'i ~,,.,»'f'-11;, *`2`»é;¢~L='.' :_ £1»v@\`:`*lf€‘fe*‘°’--»T:<'*“?"»€¢'~-5-;?:§‘»~f-7*-`“T“‘”i"5"" "-“I ‘ ""_- , _ __, , I if i I 1.- ‘_-"_i f . I It “Van” b°_IF!4°°I¢iP_ll'¢__i_ that the lnss*the building and the b‘Jdiea_o£ its ic- , hosts from what was supposed d f. - . mizht be hvg cholera as m rim ed ni mm hmmai 3° m°'°_ ~i'f°°“°°° ' '» _ eu on u - _The Guardian a few days azo, occur-ye! investigation by Dr. Pethick that the .disease was not hog cholera, and the fears ofllr. Mallet and his neighbors ar: thus allayed. The first intimation that Dr. Pethic-k had of the trouble was from reading The Giardiau at his home in Central Bedfque _about3 o’c-lookin the afternoon of Wt d- _nesday the 29th. He at once saw the im- portance ot an early investigation, took t ie iirst train to the City and yer terday Imorning drove out to Mr. Ma|let‘s farm gon Union Road. He found Mr. Mallet imost ready to give every information and to take any and every precaution to I* Dreveot the spread -of the disease should _ it prove to be ot a infectious tr dangerous ;character. ne had, in fact already taken _ the best precaution in his power by burn- _ ing the bodies of the four dead hogs. This llltecantiou however, prevented the veteri- _ nery trom making any examination of lthe bodies, by which he might o.lerwise have determined the precise nature ol. the disease from which they died. From an examination of the two remaining hogs, whi' h are apparently on the way te re- c very and from othtr rea-~ena. Dr, P thick was satisded that the disease is _not hog cholera. More probably it may be a form of acute indigestion resulting from over-ieediniz.-The symptoms do not ac ord in all particulars with hog cholera, which Ii s remarkably infectious, the can-ms being readily carried in the clothes of the attend ants, and as some of the neighbors had seen Mr. Malli».t's pigs it is thoagtt the disease wculd have already spread tc. other herds hai it been what it was fear; ed to be. Hog cholera, also called “swine ft-ver” and ‘ swine plague,”isa very deadly disease in which the lungs, serou-I iuembrnes and intestines' are specially infected. lt is usually fatal in To to 95 cases out of l0J according to the virulence of the attack. In appearange it is It aopmrfdin E'iizlanri_i~ 18'78,'and in mosw atrtistia It has ' various years down to 1383 from 27,0I)9to _ more than style, it has 40,000 died ef its ravages. During the san e period it razed in Germany and Austria. Cl€SlZlILCii0I1. -The disease made its appmraneei in- Your foot will look _ smaller in it because-:_of its correct Shape, and many women wear it on this account alone. Try it once. Price $ 3.7 5 P tied '“ -fend P a_. Roast Domestic G o e -~»»'i>l¢ 5““°~ _ P0¢g£oe~ ui rn P '95 B¢¢l'é» _ A e Pic Bread andluver, Pud, ' _ O 1 _ ly c ickets an Chees , I* T¢a, C-“kts M k' I . M (Then you have a chance , \ AN'I‘ for the $1000.00 prize ) , if H. ll. Grossman, . ' I ornamental and Sign Painter; Will be pleased to wait 011 his old ctstomers as usual. All orders will be promptly at’ ended to. Enquire at T. A. MacL¢8I1’S omce, Grafton Street. »\~»¢~»I --~ 9 is . ' ;.""""-\_ A Lecture--Sugar uoeted G », time lwlh chikltel if you itil gem to bay NCNUIWZ "le, T" “iii 'ren g;‘i\y»'-»t¢"t:i:-ci 7* . . ilfelisfifa asgicmiea confection- "iie nuance aan-plek¢U¢ °f Conteénh tuatleanaoarafof- all (col. me belterthan the good- U_Yollf\\¢l__l¢ ni gin Grapes. or-an . or anyxeger kind !°° *nt W. F Quaker OCAI. Will givg 1' legmm _ 5 _ I' __ dum Of Tueed.-ya, fig 5 matmraladc This is a new brand of Orange Marmalade put up in one 'pound glass jars. It is a Very Superior Article . And gives splendid sat- isfaction whatever used. Try a pot of it from l Brit It ‘sou _.3 F- IF* We pay for this space to tell of our “cigar values” 3ooo Maritanas. 3006 ,Margiuritas lhll the favorite Havauas. _ Let us show them to you. __ We want :Your ClGAR ' I RKDBIIBRIIS, TRADE n l§§ Osman P. 0- . - _l?hons»86- ‘ ,_ . 1 . » H -ru-s-vs_. _' America about 40 years aero. iD'uring 1884 and 1885 in Nebraska 400,000 pigs died hy each of the two years, beiaiz a quarter of the number owned in the state. The total loss in the Uni-ted States from this cause M1835 was estimated at $30,000,000. In llis=nuri200, 000 pigs died; in Indiana 400.000 lf"-e fiiti of the entre number). In Ont riifram time tw time the loss. hash”-»» v ry hfavy and a recent out- break thcie has been mentioned in the press. Very severe measures have been ad-I opted to stamp it ont. Being found al- I mostimposible to disinieeta piggery in which the cholera had once appeared, resort was had in many cases t_o burnin WITH MILITARY HONORS. * Orrawa, October 28.-A telegram was received at the militia department this a~'tei-noon, stating that a sind sergeant of _tue imperial forces had died on the train. eu route from Halifax. Permission wasi asked to inter him with military honors._ it was prcmptly granted, _ _.T nneuclne Ar outsrc. I Ornawa, Octoier 28. _La t sa-'s'on a _ sum was iotsd tor dredging at Quebeo.i A few months ago tenders were called I r $9000,0t§0 worth of wmlt. It is said that lsr the present the work will not be prcceedid v\i;h. C. P. R. HOTEL`f|N ST.l0.lN. Sr. J osx October 28S-It is; understood that some negotations have taken pla ee between representatives oi the' Sisters of tue Sacred Heart and St. John barrister respecting the sale ot Reeds Castle, tor- merly used by the Sisterhood as a. beard- ing school. ' NEURALGIA. f POVERISHED BLOOD. mam-r ot course you vitau is d I I come there there, so -it ptut.. But mnbe return lililse vlgotto have er- sei! treo.. _Prompt Investigation by Dr. Pethlck Relieves the Local ' .Alarm-Something Aboutthe Ravages of Swine Plague in Other Lands-A_Most Infectious and Fatal Malady to A__gai_n`si. _ ..:..f‘°¥.::°f..*.;".'°,.¢'”.f:."°'°‘“°°'* r im' the farm ' ol"WJllsoe Mallet, “Union 5, ' I I It tural out as the result of prompt ` znimjltx; ~;’:u;g" suddiieuly md tie I Isease among our domestic animals. In Ipublicatinn of an expert oninien to that _.I deadly disease is known among dementia a-iimals. In same forms of the disease ron three to ten hour . In other cases the disease may run a course of from a few days to two or 'three Ifwerks. The Guarii' ri ~is indebted to Dr Pethit-k for the above information in re- gard to the disease. T ~o much credit cannot be given him for the promptness with which he has acted in this and ether cases of alarm from the outbreak of di- this case it- isa matter for sincere con- zratulation that. the disease is not pro- bably of ai iufec‘ious nature and the efect vi ill no dou°bt wholly allay any apprehension existing in the public mind. THEORIES ABOUT FO0D. _ Also a Few Facts on the Same Subject. We hear much nowadays about health . ; une. _ | ~Restaurants maybefouud in thelarge _ ‘Vcities where no meat, pastry or ootfse is H I roast beef.pork and mutt-on must have been ` l I I I THIS DISTRESSING COM- PLAINT Is DUE To IM- * When- the blood becomes thin and use he- tyge own ow, and little pomr in the system f “.'.‘:.:z::.';‘::".‘:... .._.. _|11 ‘iatchcsl I it is| _ _ Q foods and hygienic living,about vegetarian-,I ism and manyigother fads along the same served and the food crank is in his glory, and argumentsand; theories galore advanc- ed to prove that meat was never intended for human stomachs, and almost make us believe that our sturdy ancestors who lived four score years in robust health on grossly ignorant of the laws of health-. _ Our forefathers had other things to do than f ‘rmula-'e theories about the food they ate. A warm welcome was extended to any kind from bacon to arorns. A healthy appetite and common sense are txcellent guides to follow in matters of diet, and a. mixed diet of grains, fruits and meats is undoubtedly the ba.-est. As compared with grains and vrgstables, meat furnishes the most nut imc-r.t in a highly concentrated form and is dig sted and assimilated more quickly than veget- ables and grains. ' Dr.Jnlius Reuimson on this subject says: Nrrvous persons, people run down in health and of low vitality should eat meat and` plenty of if.. If the dizei-Irion is ton feeble at Brat it may beeasily corrected iiy the regal'-sr use of S1‘,uart's Dysp \psia Tablets after each meal. Two of these excellent tablets taken after dinner will digest several thousand grains of meat, eggs or other animal food in three hours, and no matter how weak the stomach may be, no trouble will be 'experienced if a regular pi-ar-tire is made of using Stuartfs Dysp-_»p~ia T-‘blots because they supply the peptic and diast-ase necessary to per feet digestion, and every forliof iudiges lien will be overcome by their lsr. Thatlarge class of people who come uu- der the head of nerves' dyspeptics should eat plenty of meat and insure its proper digestion, by the daily use of a sate, harm- less dig_es_tion lied leine like Stuart’s Dygpepaia Tablets composed of the natural digestive priiftiples, pepsic di'a-tase. fruit _“mend salts, which actually rrform the work of digestion. Cheap eailiatblis medicines, masquerading under the name of dysrepeia curves are useless for indigen- tionaa Ney have ahoiately no eieot op- ea theeetnel dictation of iced. Drmmia is an its muy for-msn empty a iaiitnepf I-he stomach to digest. had and the sensible way to solve the riddle and I' cure-the dyspepsia is to make daily use at meal time of a prfpai-ation like Stuarifs Dyepepris Tablets, which is tndoesed by the medical profession and known tooon- tain active digestive prix: ciplea. ‘ All drsizirists sell Stuarts Dyspepsia. Tablets at 50c.fcr full treattuent. Simmons Watch Chains a; 1 I are gold iilled-solid gold I outside. You cannot tell ` I I them from all-gold chains- _ ~ unless you. cut the links- H _ except by the diB'erence in I _ price. _ ` 1 A fine assortment in the newest patterns is here. ‘ 7 Besides carrying a fu1l'“-'~" _'ima <>f_ Waiiiiam Watches ~ 1 ‘W dl-“NSY A complete' I stock of _ Eanift Purim Hattie 5" Which we cover with a ` f 0. l‘.HllTCllES‘0NT`i“ Jeweller and Optician. . 3 xv f at me K yi, 4 -ew ‘ W ‘a '"3 Va- ~ l" ‘.r§i:; __ _ ,-;;<_>~ ~ ‘f \ ‘T _ cr ,l_ , ___3,___ -__, » 1 \ I I _ 0 > ‘ 'i"f4 This “Long Hip” Erect Form Cofset is absolutely essential in t_lio_se graceful ‘ hip curves and faultless htting sk1rts,so zealous by sought after by followers of fashion_’s newest .de- mands. ' WC Have Them In at _ , ‘ ff . i Two Prices A It $1.35, $2.00 and P3 'T ' 4 ‘ I " Better skill land .equal never before entered into 'fthe ff of Corsets.-Ask for the “Long Hip"’ "' ""‘ Jmrzfe /I6er..s _ i Ti-lc: _.ai_»~/Ava 5705: f | I Q BREAKFAST FOODS l Our assmtmentof breakfast foods is complete-You'1l want some. Try ue- Here are some to select from, viz:- Force Malta Vita G N _ reaxe nts Cream of Wheat Whe-ti"e Roll Wheat Wheat Farina Quaker Oats Pittljohna Ma! Food - Rollea_0ata Oatmeal Gold Cornnienl Homm y Wheat Biscuits Prices always moderate. , _ _ ` _ af” S_e.r.sssa9~ 1- °°-» I-lappy Conditions ' _ i ' Prevail in our Mattress Department-because both material and price are right. The result have been very large sales this' season- several carloads- Satisfied customers make a business grow-that’s our history in a nut shell. _ _ We have a fine stock of Mattresses for Exhibition week-both for yours and ountry customers.- Ask to see our $4. 50 Iron and Brass Bedsteade. ’ MARK WRIGHT i& _