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He—What a fresh will dog ) aoe has? 5 : 1} every day, have you been complexion Miss (rival belle) — Yes, believe.-New York ee ee lex | ‘ Week it zoe are Jagson says there are four sirgers in ’ im every quartet ch ir who think the other j three can't sing a little bit.—Elmira s = ia (razette, \ J . o : ” e.9:0:8: O48 ‘But is he honest?” ‘‘Honest? Why, knownh that man to re- New York sir, I've actually turn a borrowed umbrel'a”’ Press. NERVE BEANS are 6 new dis — covery that cure the worst cases 0 He—Dearest. can you keep a secret? ese Debility, Lost Vigor snc Siie—Of éoutse 1 éan. Neither you nor > Pailing Manhood ; restores th : . * BrANS weakness of body or mind causec nvt ws my age, New York y ov r-work, or the errors or ex P . mes A youth, This Remedy sb wiutely the most otetinate cases when all other . sed —s For on nd he t ) the bargain counter ie at gi rp hase, or six for She daily ves f eet ips S pe rk i y wm dressing THE JAMES ‘Mepict "IN s te pur Ghee ed you, A, Tor vnie, Unt. Weite for pamphlet But to count the bargains there. ew York Herald. wody ele kn res6. FREATMENTS have | “Suppose you wanted to propose mar | riage to a girl, Jariey, what would you i k her first?’ ‘‘If we were alone.”— Harper's Bazar. | “Aren’t you rea iy yet?” find my hair!’ ‘We'll miss the train. fy LLS | Swite :es always seem to delay traffic!’ 1 Make New, Rich Blood: —Music and Drama. hea pi’ » were a #C ay on om vely cure or eet ing.- Mirgery—Why do you keep on refus- in g Jack? You say you love him. Emma Oh, he has such a cute way of propos- Truth. e manner ao disease, he iS m around em " = 1 is worth ten aan ihe ennd ta wow of pills rn ‘ i . * out about them, a always be thankful, Young Sprigg—Mr. Bidquick. I am T t ¥ = ba che Gsing thet worth £5000, and | iove your daughter. Umustres atexd 5 ai fre 4 ee ae oe. : Mr. Bidquick (retired auctioneer)—Sold. JOUNSON '& CO., 22 Custum House § — W onder. > @ @ % & % % % ee Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair! : $ Many apparently hopeless cases ‘ opinion about “What made drink with me.” “IT have changed my Gelert: rs s being s iullow,’ you ‘] took him to owt ‘hie: igo Inter-Ocean, | He— -Don’t yuu thinks is a peif ct drewn of beauty, She—Oun, | yes; a perfect dream, which never comes | true. — Vogue. The things we want we haven't got ; The things we need we've mighty few; The things we get are seldom what They first appeared when brought to view. ~—Truth, have been cured by a course of AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUGGISTS. K. CAMPBELL &CO., Montreal. enteee ene eee ee ~~. oe eS He—Can I do anything to break you of saying sarcastic things? She—Yea., He—-What? She—Keep out of my sight. —New York World. “Do youcall your wife your better half, Mr. Henpeck? ‘Better half? H'm ! My friend she is more than three- quarters.”—-New York Press. “Brown has the job he was after— plenty of light work."’ ‘‘What's he do- ing?” ‘Attending motors at the electric plant.”—Atlanta Constitution. Vistor—So your name is Winifred ? For whom were you named? Little Win —Jus’ for myself, so I'd know when I was called.—Good News, Diseases are oftem difficult to remedy, SCOTT'S EMULSION OF PURE NORWECIAN COD LIVER OIL AND HYPOPHOSPHITES OF LIME AND SODA, will restore a lost appetite lost flesh, and check wasting diseases, especial- ly in children, with wonderful rapidity. Seoaie and colds are easily killed by a few doses of this remarkable remedy. PALATABLE AS MILK. Jie sure to get the genuine, put uf in salmon-colored wrappers. Prepared only by Scott & Bowne. Belleville. Blenkinsop (on a friend's yacht, solilo- quizes)—I know one thing—ifever I'm rich enough to keep a yac he I shalispend the money in hor-es —Punch. Vague hints of autuma in the air, And songs where reapers reap ; Green leaves with tints of gold appear— “Buy now, while coal is cheap ! — Atlanta Constitution. ‘‘There goes Van Dabble, the artist. Is he rising in his profession?’ ‘O, ves. Why, he has got so he can borrow five or ten dollars at any time.” —Life. Grateful — Comforting. “Have you had a good season *” asked a tourist. “Naw,” replied the seaside E GC landlord, ‘‘Even the mos uitoes have pp ps 's ocoa. nearly starved to death.” an ashington Star. BRE: AE AST, Daughte:— | YER, . A Big Mistake. or the season when their feathers will The rm ulting seasor, the hens shed at an end tain respects debilitates and prevents hens from laying The reason of the growing of new feathers requires all yen and phosphates contained in the food and there is nune left to form the egg A curious fact about the hen, and ne that illustrates the fore tement, the mitre voing Sta is this, her eggs with break ismended. The all the lim aving season, she will lay yut shells until the reason for this must be that tained 1 1¢ food 18 required to unite k e, there is therefore non furmation of egg shells Tin mation of new feratuers dees hu requ.re ‘ 1 uc pr mi i” hana sequently ve fel pens get very vy the moultins Many farmers ane ¥ raisers n inderstanding all abs | wre k I eir oid hens beeane: ! honk they hav ttopped laying an are 4 Phi- is a yroat me-take >» Uecal> e proper mater.al be furnished ¢ with their food to supply the imerease lemand for nitrozen and phospia cs be- mentioned the id hens will be through shedding feathers much sooner and Wil bezin laving on the appr ach of weather and will continne w lay Vig> ixly all winter,while the young pal lets, ed to take the pla eof the ‘old hens, nay not begin to lay until much later in the seacon Very many people have Jearned from experience that Sheridan’s Condition Powder mixed once daily with their food will supply the extra material needed to strengthen and invigorate their hens, enabling them to grow new plumaze quickly and commence laying early who commence now to use Sheridan’s Powder, will find that their young pullets will commence to lay at from four to six months old, and will lay continuonsly throagh the winter. The Farmers’ Poaltry Those Raising Guide, published by I. S. Johnsen &C at 22 Cu a um House Street, Boston, at 25 cents, contains a vast amount of in- formation on this subje Johnson & Co | will send, post Ly 1, two 25 cent packs of p wder and one Guide for $0 cents, or a 2} Ib. ean f the » powder, postage or ex- press prepaid, for $1.20 and a guide free “ET couldn't | | Miss Highheels | | } “By atl : ed ge of the nat It very frequently happens that a man ural laws which govern operations of | gets on a Lugt and loses his balance; but digesti snd nuts i d by a careful | just now it is the bank that gets on a bust | applic it f the} rties of well-sels and the man loses his balance.—Boston ed Cm i, Mr KE ps ias p wich i mur } Post. breakfast tables with a d ately flavored see wh m . many 1} ‘is there any evidence that the tramp | luctors’ b It i . ¢ | oneal like an insane person ?”’ "Yes; he | oa . os of Get that ‘4 ecmstital was overheard saying that he was willing aiih sinlinan built up until str to work for his dinner.”—Cnhicago Inter- © poe Ocean. e resist every tende vy to disease LO Neo Hun rt is of subtle mala ies are floating) “And this maid—is she truthful?” - eady to attack wherever there | asked the lady of the reference, ‘Very. sa weak point. Wemay eseape many 4| That is why I discharged her. She | atal sha keeping ourselves well forti- | wouldn’t tell people I was out when I by pure blood and a properly nourish- | was in.”"—Harper’s Bagar. ‘ fram ( 5 e Lrazette _ Mule simply with boiling water or milk, | A Beary moutaah was on ha Sold or packets, by Gracers, labelled In the eyes of her lover, because you see, hus, The heavy mous‘ache was his, : JAMES EPPS & CO.. Hom ppaih im } — Buffalo Courier. Chemists. condon, England A lady reader wants to know if we be- lieve in cures by “laying on hands.” We do, madam, we do most ferventiy. But a slipper or pine shingle is much | better.—Galveston News. THE PEOPLE'S HOME-GUARD! Tramp—Madam, have you an axe? Lady of the house—No. ‘‘Have you a . saw?” “No, Lhave ne saw.” “Then give me alittle something to eut, please.” | —Brooklyn Life. “Granite has given his son a fine traiz- ing in athletics.” ‘*What does he intend to make of him?’ “Oh, he’s going to lead the choir in his father’s church." — Chicago Inter-Ocean. on SENTRY Duty The Doctor Passed H'm, Gravennurst, Sept. 18—About a year the newspapers contained of the curious case of Sam Murray, a railroad brakeman, of this place. He was paralyzed, as a con- sequence of an injury received while coupl ing cars, and for two years was unable to i oo work. Several doctors, among them some loronto specials, prnounced him incur- able aad his ease hopeless. The Grand It will guard you securely from disease YOU Have a Very Bad Congh, Are Suffering From Lung Troubles, Have Lost Flesh Through Illness, Are Threatened With Consumption, IT WILL Cure That Cough, Heal Your Lungs, Put Flesh On Your Bones, Prevent Consumption. SMALL & LARGE BOTTLES 50c. & $1.00. full disability claim, and the Brotherhood of Railway Trainmen was about to similar claim, when Murray everybody by a return to health. It was proven at the time, beyond the possibility ofa doubt, that Murray’s recovery was | dne to Dodd’s kidney pills. _ A few days | ago Murray applied to a life insurance | company to take out a poliey on his life. | Two physicians have just ¢xamined him, ; pronounced him a desirable risk, and re- | commended the company to issue a policy. That's the kind of work Dodd’s kidney pills do. —_—_ Eudurance in Pain. Untold agonies are silently endured by | thousands of snfferers from Piles. The use of Hawker’s Pile Care soothes the pain, relieves the inJammation and makes iT 1S VERY PLEASANT fo TAKE. a perfectand permanent-cure. Price 50 Trunk Railway Company paid him his | pay a] astonished | is a Ask for and be sure you got the“ D. & L. Emulsion.” | cents, Sold everywhere. It afflicted try j it a = AI — After Twenty Years, Twenty years ago Thon St. John, was restored to health from a condition of severe pains and great ner- vous prostration by Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic. Doctors’? medicine had failed Mr. Simpson still treasures the first empty tonic bottle, and now whenever he is unwell his vemedies are found in Hawker’s Tonic and Hawker’s Liver Pills, the latter is the best pill, he says, that he | ever used. ee For Over Fifty Years Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrnp has been used by millions of mothers for their child- It relieves the | ren while cutting teeth. little sufferer at oner; it produces natural, quiet} sleep by relieving the child from | pain, and the little cherub awakes as ‘bright as a button.” It is very pleasant to taste. It sooths the child, softens the | relieves wind, regu is the best-known gums, allays all pain, lates the bowels, and remedy for diarrhoea, whether arising from | | teething or other causes, cents a bottle. Be sure and ask for * Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup,” other kind. Twenty-five Mrs" and take no oe Mr. James Shand, the tioneer, says: “Hal considerable well-known auc- : a oes and Children. It contains meither Opium, Morphine nor toration and disagreeable cough. Physi- cian recommended Puttner’s Emulsion. other Nareotic substance. {It is a harmless substitute Took six bottles—cough vanished. Am for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing fyrups,and Caster Oil. convinced your preparation brought about my speedy convalescence.” SBANU NADL Preserve Kettles, Refrigerators, Gem Freezers, Screen Wire, Nash’s Scythes, American Rakes, Machine Oils, Binder Twine, Paints and Oils Fence Wire, LOWEST T PRICES. Fennell a Chandler, WIcTORIA ROW. Charlottetown, Ang. 8, 1893—tu fi ~ Johnston's Fluid Beef maintains its high standard as A Perfect Beef Food. —_————- -———- - STAMINAL = a TONIC combined. FOOD and It contains the BEEF AND feeding qualities of WHEAT, and form of a Palatable Beef Tea Milk Granules is the solids of pure Cow’s Milk so treated that when dissolved in the requisite quan tity of water it yields a product that is The perfect equivalent of MOTHER'S MILK. RAILWAY HOUSE, Opposite Railway Station, JOHN BOLGER, PROPRIETOR. PHIs HOUSE is thoroughly painted outside and inside. Good accomme- dation for travellers Ly rail and steamboat. Table weil supplied at a moderate fare. Please give usa a call. Ang 1é—3m eod pd 80002 be } The process is one that in cer- | this is that | if a hen’s leg be broken during the | as Simp on, of } the tonic | qualities of HYPOPHOSPHITES in the | FRIDAY, >> wwe SEPTEMBER [ | BORARIRAPRIRIRIRIRIRIR IRIE LOTR IRIRIR DRIED R IR IRICLOS | A | W. H. ROGERS. AMHERST, N. 8., May 27, 1893. THE GRODER DYSPEPSIA CURE CO. GENTLEMEN Have been afflicted with sick headache most all my life, which developed into Dyspepsia of a mild type about twenty years ago, and has continued to grow worse until during the past seven ) or eight years I have not been able to take a drink of cold water or milk, as I have been subject :—I am 71 years of age. é they would produce severe pains and sometimes vomiting. to severe pains in the chest, with dizziness, which have been more frequent dur- & ing the past three or four years. My mouth was furred up in the mornings, é accompanied with bad breath. My case was yearly growing worse. During ali this long period I have tried many popular medicines, as well as prescriptions from the regular medical practitioners, but witheut producing any improvment. In the fall of 92 I concluded to try a bottle or two of your medicine and ; such were its effects that I continued it and nov I can drink cold water or milk ) without any inconvenience. Those dizzy pains are all gone and my mouth is as sweet as a baby’s. In short, your medicine has cured me and I am sure that all Dyspeptics can be cured by its use, (Signed) W. H. ROGERS, Late inspector of Fisheries for Nova Scotia. 3 Sally he Sie Da Ss SSS SN mean ~ SVT ATE: | ae ey: | | z Hf Castoria is Dr. Sammcl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants It is Pleasant. Its puarantce is thirty years’ use by Vlillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, cures Diarrhea and Wind Colic. Castoria rciicves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. Casteri, essimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Cage toria is tho Children’s Panacca—the Mother’s Friend, Castorix. * Castoria is so well adapted to chilren thet I recommend it as superior toany prescripticg known to me.” . Castoria. “Castoria isan excellent 1: saealet no for chi! fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its yood effect upon their ch:jdren.” Du. G. C. Oraoon, Loweil, Muss. 111 “Our physicians in the chillren’s depart mens have spoken highiy of thek experi- ence in their outside practice w:th Castoria, and althouch wo only have among our medical supplies what is known as regular Tl. A. Ancuer, M. D., So. Oxford St., Lrooulyn, N. Y. * Mastoria is the best resucdy for children of which I aim acquainted, 1 hops the dsy is: ot far distant wien :nothcrs wiilconsi.ferthe real inter:st of tacir children, an | use Castori. i s:-ad of the virious quack nostrums which cre d-stroyiag thir loved ones, by foreing opi: products, yct we are free to confess that the morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful meriis of Castoria has won us to look with egents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it. thew to prumature graves.” Unsirsep Tosprran axp Disrexaary, Da. J. F. Kiscne.oeg, Boston, Mass. Conway, Ar The Centaur Company, T7 Aten C. 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RiwG in 10 earat, . i 14 carat and 18 carat, Engraved Band Rings, Solid Gold and Reai heavy and light weight ; Ruby and Garnet Rings, Stones. A LARGE STOCK AT (3. Ch’town, Sept. 8, 1893—tu fri H. TAYLOR'S NORTH SIDE QUEEN SQUARE oo > —— GRAND SALE OF FURNITURE. a : ; : Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is disposed of. Good Work, New Styles, Bottom At Our Warerooms, Queen Square. Come all! Save money and get the best Picture Framing, Looking Glasses, ete. John Newson. Prices, Come one! themselves of this | Diamond Set Rings, | | PAPERS for covering Bu | and TWINE HEART FA! LURE, FAINTIE ESS 9 ACUTE. DYS PEPSIA, Ww Complete Hervou HAWKER’S NERVE. & & STOMAC H TONIC, @ bADW'S EX? ZRII VOR. rut Mr. Wm. Te»rmpson of Musquash, N.B., says: “For 2years past my wife bas eullered with Acute Dyspopsia & mpanied wich complet nervous prustration wi a *mothering ouinees tien about the heoert wii juretly produced an sttxck of fs tnecs. She became weak aud berv« et a ers is constan feeling of dreud. ‘ th intense pain ia t% fomacnh x t ng, — ch was usually iullow ‘ ring ~nsation about tho heart and Jainting iva, She tried a wreat many ret sand was treatea by the doctors for some * tim-d po relicf. Sue became so d:-cow « t that she ga up all hepe cof ever f ge better, when ‘ur pas’ OF 8 raqested that HAWKER’S NERVE AND STOMACH TGNIC and LIVER PILLS, which had prmuced + om able Cure in several cases he hue we © ‘ did se and she obtain: d imm : stress ater ta’ ing the ac cond des ntioned to improve ever s pee unth t ay she ie as well as ever, One oom “seer Dee Ont . ar of suffering. mot speak t ably of these me $s r my ! s. muc3 beabh end str and expense.” toy. Henry M.Spike, Rector of Musqnash, ~ >: “iam per ally acqu ed with mpeon’s caee, apd am gt y pleased that the naedicine which I recommended w her prodaced such remarkable res its.” Sold by all druggists and ge eat Pater oe > PILLS 25 ets. Manu‘ts red b e HAY KER MEDI ge CO., Ltd, John, Ale e & Stout XY and XXX, In Wood and Pottte”, all size | Caeke and ool any part of the cits ‘ ' orders eolicited WE ARE HRALQUAD TEAS FOR Wooden Buiter Bi-hes and Keg Cases, large stock of WAXED tter and Lard PAPER BAGS - ript on. We also carry a WRAPPING PAPER, of every di SCHOFI f u D BROS, | Importers anJ holesa'e Paper Dealers ST. JOMUN, N. B P. 0. Box 435. There Are No Fiies like the flies that fishermen can obtain at the St. George Pharmacy. There is no Soda like that which the thirsty traveller can obtain at our “cool refreshing fountain.” F. deC. Davies. St. George Pharmacy, Victoria Rew. Farm Kor ‘Sale. subscriber offers for sale his farm THE on the Mount Edward Road, about one mile and a half from the city, well and Farm.” and econ aud five There connecuion, favorably known as “Welsh The farm consists of sixty acres, tains a Dwelling House Outbuildings, all in good condition Loua orchard in Apply to C. BENOIT, Water Street. good July 3, 1893. JUST OUT! HAVE YOU SEEN IT? THE BIG BOTTLE PAIN-KILLER DOUBLE THE QUANTITY ed : ¢ y 2 r fs i 2 oa Old Popular 25c. Price, STEAM BR, JACQUES CARTIER. 1893. =p). 1893. Until Farther Notice the Stean Cartier, Hugh McLean, Master. will run a follows :— Will leave Orwell Brush W} : oy town every Tuesda Wedr vil fharsday mornings at 7 o'clock. ca ‘ Hallida ye hee a Will leave Charlot ‘ for Ta iy’s and Orwell Brash Wh. ary sain even s at $ O'clock, remainir ns t Bom e Tuesday and Wed ey ; Thursdays w i return. to Chat bon arriving there about & o’elock Will go up to V ernon River Bride very aiternate Wednesday. On Fridays will leave (Char tet : for Cranberry W hari — lia s Whari, East River, at tock " t Cranberry Wh arf ior { vn @ 73) a. m.. ¢ alling at Ilia and r Hi ckey “Ww hart. Willieave Chariottetown for Hickey’s and Cranberry Whar : c‘, pm... re- turning Charl veninu Every alternate Fri: » to Mount Stewart Bridye. : On Saturdays w ive Crapaad Char- lotletow nat] o'clock, @ m.;: will leave Charlottetown for Cr: ipat 1, at 8 o'clock, Pp tarn | Charlotlelown, arriving ahout 9 o’c wock, m., and re L. C, OWEN, Ageal, Ch’'town. ” 2 ——— ‘ve