ws es atl ale wih a 3 iis | ) . [ ) aer.at® * = od. wsaelevery afternoon, from ihe office o! Tus Exam wan Semewe ¢ MPAN oad 2 H Building, Queen Street RaTES OF SUBSCRIPTION. .N ADVANCE) : } One YEAR . $4.00 ax M NTHS «+. 200 THakx MontiHs : covccece 1.08 EE WEN I. 0 os eeiineces+00seensenmnubes - O35 Sent post pa United States The ; tO any pari of Canada or the Dei Yeekly Examiner TERMS : Four Dollars a Year ie issued every Friday morning from the | pudlishers’ office. It is made up of matier | which has appeared in the Daily editions, and | VOL 35. THE DAILY EXAMINE “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free.”—Euripides. «Pe Single Oopies Two Oente CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, SATURDAY, JUNE 6, 1896. NO 282 “Why Some Succeed” The shrewd advertiser is the one who knows how, when and where to advertise. rhe merchants who advertise in Tne EXAMINER are not the men to make mistakes, as you can see for yourself. But you may get the benefit of their experience by watching how, when and where they advertise, Some papers pay advertisers, | some do not, many do not, a first-class weekly newspaper interesting | psi ane pays ci staid siome ind they can ve picked out by the large amount of advertising they do. —_ - ere = = = one = ese ——— = ee ee = a — a ame cee CALENrPAR FOR JUNE, 18 6, — ———— Fo ELECTION WAR-CRY FOR EAST bast Qua lay, 4h 50.0m. a. m. New M : lay, 4 10 4m, a. m First : ay, sh. 2 i. ™ Full } 29th day, 2h.424 n m | . | i | Day of Week | 5U5 | Sun} High | Tise Set: water " — a : = Rr & m / aft 1 | Monda; 417;738! 231 2 | Tuesday | 6 | a | 3 18 3; ¥ ay | £9 | a a3 4/;T sday j 6 | i1 § 13 6 | Frida 1s} 42] 615 €/ Ss tay 15 4. 7 7is8 ‘ j i+ 435} 3S 4 8| Mouday : Me 6a 8 50} $ | Tuesday } itl 44} 933] 1)] Wednesday | 14] 45] 10 15 "| Thursday | 13] 46] 1057] 12} Friday | '3] 47] 2 37} 13 | Saturday it Jakes morn | “4 | Sunday ls} 47) © 20] 5 | Monday 13} 48] 1 0] we } Tuesday | 13} 48] 1 44] 17} Wedsesday 3} @: 2% 18; Thursday 14 9} 3 20 If | Friday 4; 4} t 27] 20 } Sai arday ]4 5 19 5 43 2 (8S ay . oa a8 221M v re 59} 8 9 93 | Tuesday |} 15] 59} 9 5 | ven wy | Uae 1... 3 atl %5 | Thursday | 15] 50} 10 41 | 96 | Friday 16 50 | li 26 | mS: Ly 16 50} aft 4) 98 | Surday 16 | 50 | 0 42] 29: M Ay 17 | 49 | Roe 30 | TuesMay [418,749] 1 53] THE HUIUIL LIFR fusurance Company! (PF NEW YORK RICHARD A. McCURDY, I RESIDENT. | . . “ Statement for the year ending December 31, 1895: — Assets hea cdeewngeens sncanes eal on Lt tat we II illic iis coms okie 394,347,157.58 Surplus . « $26,966 563.75 Total Income......... .-$48,597,430.51 (C pany’s total income is about $10,- 009,00 sore thau the anpnuai revenue of Canada ‘ > 1? iota a ICV ih sers in 1895 $23,126,728.45 | In urance and Annuities Be SOOO vic isdeindiccinoticns $899 074,453.78 | i. Stale a lak al al Net gain ip Be ictinn's vdbale $61 ,647,645.36 Note —Insurance merely written is dis! carded from this Statement as wholly mis- | j leading, and only insurance actually issued and paid fur in cash is included. Paid to Puli-y-holders since | SEGRRIZATIOR~...0s0cccrrses. $411 567,625.79 Robert A. Granpiss, Vice-President. | Walur A. Gillette, General Manager. Ts ia r. 3 Vv i, 2d Vice President. Freder romwel!, Treasurer. Emory McClintock, Actuary. JOHN MiCEACHERN, Resident Agent, Charlottetown. P. E. I. J. A. JOHNSON, Ho ay 3 d&w tf. Dividend Notice. M:rchants Bank of P. E. Island, General Agent, llis Street, Hali fax, N.S. ch irlottetown, May 3th. 1896, Notice is 1 reby given that a h alf yearly cividend at the ite of 8 per ceot ner annum on the capita ock ef this Bank as been decia*ed, payab e at its banking house on and after and Juty pext the transfer books will be «iosed from J>th buth days ¢ xclusive. Ly order of the Board, J‘ M DAVISON Cashier. Junéto 2nd July, next, may?) dy25—wky Rolled Qats, Oatmeal, POT BAQLEY, &., ASENCY. Having been appointed Agent for Walter Thompson’s Mills, Seaforth, Ont., I am prepared to receive orders for the above Gaarante:d the beet quality. DPiease get quo’ations before purebasing el-ewhere. W. W. CLALULT, : Agent. May 28 GREAT SALE - OF - MILGH COWS I.m instructed by Dr. Jenkin » 0 sel! at U; , West Royalty, oa Friday, June &h, at 4 pm twelve very superior Miich ¢ Gurnsey, Jersey. Ayrshire and Shorthorn grades. Cred‘t tili January 15th, 1897. F. H. HORNE, 6 uctioneer. ydwky, OPTICS! ; mayli— 1% Having made a special study of Optics, and just completed acourse with Dr. Hamill, of the Ontario Optical Institute, I am prepared to test the eyes and properly adjust glasses. G.H. TAYLOR. JEWELER, Nurti: Side Queen Square, Charlottetown. Phos ay? Come to Our Yard Ani examine the contents. We can snoply you with all kiads of lum ber, It Will Pay You. scards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud ding, ete. A lot of laths just landel. JAMES BARRETT, ways Conrolly’s Wharf. - Black Diamond Line. The SS. Coban, sailing from Mor rea Friday morning, June 5, will be due at CLarlottetown, Monday morning, June Sth, and wil] sail for St. John’s, Nild., via Svdnev, carrying horses, cattle and sheers on deck and preduce under deck, at low est pess ble rates. For further particulars a3 10 freight and passege, apply to PEAKE BROS. & CO., Agents . ‘ . sai ( Uh’town, june 3, 1896. STEAMER FASTNET, | The steamer Factnet feason’s work, sailing her Halifax commences from | TUESDAY, May 5th, and will continue to sail week] y, leaving Halifax every Tuesday, calling at the following ports: | Spry Bay, Sheet Harbor, Salmon River, Isaac’s Harbor, Canso, Arichat, Port Hawkesbury, Port Hood, Souris, Charlottetown and Summerside. Freight solicited, Low rates. W. W. CLARKE, Agent. Clitow n, April 20, 1896—dy eaver Line Steamers, SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS nETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPOOT. From From Liverpeol. Steamer. Montreal, April 2th. Lake Huron.,.... May 18th. May2 d Lake Ontario.... t May 9th Lake Superor rious V ay Bird Lake Winnipeg... May 30th L ake Huron FIRST Ca BIN— Trip, $8, $5, $ o anc §.10, steamer and accommodation. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, $°0; re- turp, $8; Glesgow, $32 “0; return, S68: Brist« 1, or exicngien $35; retarn, $59; London, $33; return May 27th June loth. a June I7th. 0. $'5 5, $30 and sso Round eccordirg to ‘STF ERAGE en Liverpool, cow, DB -ifast, at lowest rates NOTE —Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight car.ied at lowest rates and to all impertant points both in Cansdaand Great Br tain on through bills of lading. Speciai faciiities provided for the carriag ‘of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freight or pas- sage apply to D. & C. MACIVER, Tower Buildings, Liverpool, or TROOP & SON, London, Glas- D. W.CAMPBFELL, Manager. 18 Hospital st, Mentreal, Agents, St John, N B, if You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheanest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. Direct Service From Charlottetown The S.S. HALIFAX will leave Boston for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will leave Charlottetown for Boston on Friday, May 15th, and every Friday thereatter, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. eee Via Pictou ard Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday morning via Pictou, make close connection ai Halifax with S. S. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Bos:on on Mondavs at 7 a. m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. may7 CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., Halitax, N.S. STEAMER ‘Hiei Quebec Steamship Company. HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Eleg intly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Eleciric Lighis throughont. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and handled with Great care. Special rates made for Dry Goode, or any large quantity or merchandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ci’own. &th June Ist. June 22nd ~ 1k 6th July aah 20th. “ 13th July 3rd Aung. 2 «(* i... % 10th Ang zi” 24: “ l4ih Sept. 4th Sept. CARVELL BROS., Agents. _ May 231 h—2aw a (1 4), i 5 Liverpool Salt! LanpinG To-pay—600 bags. Due early in June by Barque Italia, 7,000 bags. N. RATTENBURY., May 29, ‘96—-2weol mal | We have again been applying the pruning results have been most satistactory. Children’s Ciothing has been booming. We can say ditto about all our clothing. carefully selected stock of clothing ever showu always caused a sale. ¥ new stock of these goods to-day. “ PEW S408 | sora in That is, Tea leaves, scientifically wetginnilh: from lead early pickings, off well cultivated plants—is a si wholesome, invigorating drink. their 7 Few people, however nervous, are otherwise than fragrance. pleasantly affected by drinking properly prepared 66. ~ * epom ANCIENT INDIA ano SWEET CEYLON," —— er Se ENS Ni | There’s: Nothing Nice ; cnn ethene eee for stylish gowns than | *O Fibre Chamois | 2 te a eae -T:. oe ee s } Tt is alwaye the same and can be counted on to give a grace- full stiffness and support which - will last till the garment 18 } worn Out. Use light weight, No 10, the Rigby Waterproof line, 35c., per ; if yard —for all skirts. Save youreelf from wozthles3 imitations by find- | ing the RED STAR LABEL ou EACH YAR d HI DS cs poh sl 5 gs ae eS a Cn a a ee we ee es ee ee ee ee ee oe ~~ Bad soap ~ c did it. Bad soap—-bad skin. Starts pimples where there were none worse where there are some. Delicate skin needs a delicate detergent like BABY’S OWN SOAP. Keeps skin soft healthy. Sold by all dru xgists. THE ALBERT fOILET SOAP CO., MONTREAL. Tae a Sa call ge —makes thent I OE ee CE ee » re ee Oe and 3 <a ee as <= 2m SN ere ————— —_———= Advertisers ! : Lhe home circula‘jew ix the most valuable ter advertisers. Tu: Exawtx.® reaches the homes of our citizens e ¢ very even ng. That accounts We started this Waterproof Coats have come in for a share of the demand, and we are SBSESSSOSSSSSSSSSSSssS SN aC Tl ae. WOOLEN COMPANY | knife. Keen and practiced buyers have been led our way by the unprecidented values we have given in this department. on the Island, When you want anything in the line of Hats and Caps, Gents’ Furnishings, Underwear, or Bicycle Furnishings, the Bargain Corner is the place to come. McKAY WOOLEN COMPANY., BARCAIN CORNER. == Royal MK DAVIES ISCONFIDENT Halifax, June 2.—(Special.)—Hon L. H. Davies is here from Prisce Edward IxJand and says that province will return five supporters of Mr. Laurier. Mr. Davies has upper province advices which tell that Ontario and Quebec will disas- trou-ly defeat the Goverument. Mr. Davies professes to see in Nava Scotia sigus of increased Liberal representation.” We clip the furegoing from one of Tre Examixer’s exchanges. Mr. Davies appears i i hesying suc- cess. He has done co before, but election day has usually shown how far astray his predictions are. It will be noted that Mr. Davies only “professes” to see signs in Nova Scotia. The reporter puts it very nice.y for Mr. Davier. WitAT A LISERAL VICTORY MEANS “Literal success will be a long step to- ward independence and annexation, and means that Wilfrid Laurier will le the next Prime Minister, who is outspoken in favor of Canad an independence, and is believed to be an ann‘ x.ticnists at heart. His sympathies are at least more with the United States than with Great Brita‘n, both commercially and politically. He has no love for royalty, and his speeches and writings show a tendency towards separation from Great Britain.”—Wash- ington despatch to the Chicago Record —Halifax Herald: Since 1874, when the present Corrupt Practices Act was pazsed, there have been in all 136 members of the Canadian House of Commons un- seated for bribery and corruption, and 9 disqualified. Of those unseated §8 were grits and 48 liberal-conservatives, and of those disqualified 8 were grits and only one was a liberal-conservative. And during t:e greater part of the 26 years in question the l:boral conservative members of the house of commons numbered about two to every one cf their grit opponeats. With twice as many conservatives as grits being elected, there was twice as miny grits as conservatives unseated. The municipal authorities of Barcelona have decided to purchase the Italian iron - clai Genoa and present it to the govern ment, a The process was a cutting one, but the spring with the largest and most an inspection of which has The reason is plain, we have the right goods at the right prices. just opening Highest of all in Leavening Sienna U.S. Gov't Report _ ABSOLUTELY PURE § up a Baking Powder LACHINE RAPIDS HYDRAULIC CO* The Montreal Witness reports that a | meeting of the shareholders of the La- chine Rapids Hydraulic and Land Com- pany, limited, was held at the offices, No. 17 St. John St.. on Tuesday afternoon. Mr. George B. Burland, the President, was in the chair, and there were also present, Mr. Alexander Fraser, of Jitawa; Messrs. James Shearer, Peter Lyall, W. F. Evaes, E. Kirk nt R. Wilson--Smith, M. P. Davies, J. M. Fortier, Thomas Pringle, W. UH. Davie, W. McLea Walbank and Alex. Pringle. Messrs. Robert M. Cox, F. Hellier and K. F. Walbank, out of town shareholders, were represented by proxy. The half million dollars of the company’s stock then unsubscribed for will not be placed on the market, for within half ao hour the shareholders present had not on!v subscribed for this half million dol- lars’ worth, but had over subscribed to the extent of $40,000. It was de cided to in- crease the capitai stock to $2,000,000, and to issue the next $250,000 w worth at 50 per cent premium, and to proceed at once to the construction of the conduit and distri- bution inthe city. In ail the principal streets the wires will be placed under- ground. Should this fresh stock not be subscribed for at the fifty per ceut. ium the present shareholders will al] up themselves. pre m- take it A corresponient who recently visited the Empress Eugene contradicts the re- pnt: as to her ill-health. The Empress, who is now 70, was looking exceedingly well and very handsome for a women of her yeas. Her features still preserve their clear-cut beanty. Her eyes are bright and her hair, which is white, adds much to her air of distinction. nae — e WHEN BUILT UP.| 8 RUA. oe That’s our »* HOW 4 advice to every weakly, sickly, ailing woman and girl, and there’s nothing ¢ gual to INDIAN WOMAN’S BALM for purifying the blood, toning up the nerves and building up the health. ae STILL IN HIS PRIME. North Hastings’ O dest Inhabitant Hale and Liearty. Josias Moore, of Bancroft, Ont., one of the oldest and best-known residents of Hastings County, can boast of won- deriul health and vigor for his age- “Although I am over S4 age,” he says, “I ivel as young as ever I did.” Mr. Moore, however had a narrow es cape from death about a year ago. “I was so bad with indigestion,” he writes, “that the doctors gave sme up. I tried varjous alleged remedies but found thts po good. One day our popular druggist, Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills to try. The result was marvellous. After taking two I was able to get up. Then I sent for a box. I could ss:on eat any- walk two miles, to Bancroft and back, with ease.” Dr. Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills will, without fail, eure (€z}_ kidney, liver, stomach and blood troubles. For sale by all dealers. Price 25 cents. pill a dose; one cent a dose. Dates & Co., manufacturers, Toronto. Chase’s Syrup of Linseed and Tur pentine is the latest discovery for coughs fom sur large auvertising patronage. THE EXAMIN EN PUB. OCOMPANi esthma and consumption. It fis pleas- gut, quick and certain, 25 cents, years of | F. C. Humphries, seat me & sample of Dr | thing. In a short time I was able to One | Edmanson, © e> ce For sale by Goo, E. Hurhes anil Jobnsou & Johoson, Chariottetow n and Souris, cial - BOGOSO000 ©: COOQO00R @ MAKE UP YOUR In Soap as well O in everything else. Old-fashioned Soaps and old- > fashioned drudging wash-days are not O 8 and are keeping their homes clean, O bright and cheerful with very little labor, To all who use this world- ® famed Soap it means O O LESS LABOR CREATER COMFORT For every 12 Sunlight BOOKS FOR ( pe ag a to Lever ‘os., Ltd., Toronto,a 7 WRASTERS { useful paper-bound book QO | (©) will be sent, or a cloth-bound for 50 TS PeTS esse Seeton acu Mucneil, Mullfux, Ayeuls for Noya Scotia, and Py sai to discusé hea Phere is no occasion four such a discussion, as te intention of the Liberal party is pot, and never was, to establish absolute free trade in this coun try.” | Montreal Gazette, can the business men of | Canada place in a man QUEEN’S (Air, “Bonnie Dun lee.) ectors cf Ta did speak, I pledge you the Riilway which long you did seek; | > head of the Party at Charlottetown spoke, If you get not the be broke, Chorus. Queen's “twas Martin Railway may my Party Come give me your votes Every one to a man, Come pile in your ballots Aud do what you can The Southern Railway the shall be : Murray Harbor and Belfast, field and Dutdee. War-cry Valley- Mart’n has syoken in plain, The Grits they run backward the’r leader: are slain; And William is dying, said “For me there is no help For that de’el of ecal p.” Chorus. worls that are a Martin is after my From the clffs beyond Keppoch to King’s Coun'y I ne, High-bank on Northern brine; Ten thousand electors, From the Sonth to the independent and free, Will poll for the Railroad their ballots or dee, Chorus. Then away to the polls the for to squelch, That foe of our Railway the useless Bili Welsh; And tremb'e false Grits ye recreant crew, Ye polititical jackasses not a ballot fur yea, ‘wenty-third CHURCH SERVICES, METHODIST. Prince Street—Prayer meeting at 10.15. Rev. W.J. Kirby at 11. Rev. G. M. Campbell at 7, Sund y School and Bible Class at 2.30 Sicrament at the close of the evening service. Upper Prince St.—Prayer meeting at 19. Kev. D. H. Lodge at 11. Rev. W. J Kirby at 7. Sunday Schoo! and Bible Class at 2.'°5. Even: ng topic, “N..’ Sacrament of the Lord’s supper at the close of the evening service. PRESBYTERIAN. Rev. Sunday Zion—Prayer weeting at 10.15. D. Sutherland at 11 and 7. School and Bible Class at 2.39 St. James’.—Prayer meeting at 10. Rev. T. F. Fullerton at 11 and 7. Sunday School and Bible Class at 2.39. CHURCH OF ENGLAND. St. Paul’s — Morning prayer at 11. Sunday School and Bible Ciass at 2.39. Evening Prayer at 7. Ail seats free ani uneppropriated. Every-body welcome. St. Peter’s—Soly Communion at 8 and ll. Matins, 10.15. Children’s catechis— ing and Bible Classes at 236. Evensong a' 7. All seats free and unappropriated. BAPTIST. at 10.32. Rev. C. W. Corey at ll and 7 Sunday School and Pastor’s B.ble Class at 230. Strangers welcome and canned with comfortable seats, Prayer meeting CHRI-TIAN Church, Upper Great George Street. Services at 11 and 7. Bible Class and Sunday School] at 239. A hearty wel- come to all. SALVATION ARMY. Sunday Services, at 7, 11, 3 and 8 Week night services.—Mon lay ,» Tuesday Thursday, Friday and Saturday at 8 p.m Meetings led by Capt. Newell. RAILWAY MEN. Gospel Meeting —Remember the Gospel meeting in Philharmonic Hall Sunday afternoon at 4 o’cloc k, conducted by the Railway men. Strangers always wel come. Lesson, Psalm 119-1, “The law of the Lord.” ST. THOMAS CHURCH, LONG CREEK. Morning service and sermon by lay readers every Sunday at 1] a. m—the fourth Sunday in each month excepted. Holy Communion on the fourth Sanday in each month—service and sermon by Rey. Mr. Andrews. Mr. Andrews will also con duct a service and deliver a sermon on the econd Wednesday of each month. ciliates A OUERY Mr. Laurier in his campaign speech at Winnipeg, as reported in the Toronto Globe of September 4, 1894, said : “Aud now I will ask vcu, what is the policy of the Liberal party ? I refer to freedom of trade such as exists in England, freedom of trade as is practiced in Great Britain, freedom of trade a3 was in vogue at tLe time of Cobden. “We shall give you ey it 4 free trade, and a! be a hard fight, we shall not step, until and that ame pol'cy of free trade as it exists laud to- day. retrace oue we shall have reached the goal, is he s in om fr. Laor; er, in a letter to G. H. Betram, | of eae to, June lst, 1896, * Whether a policy of absolute freedom of trale would or wovli not be inj srious industries of this which I will not stop : } give iti an inch, or Says i-— to the ountry, manufacturing is & quest What confidenes, asks the pertinently who contradicts | homeelf like this? i —Ri rrigg editoriaily tu Archbishop O’Brien’s leiter, the Ottawa Journa! (in dependen: ) vere “The let:er of Arc! + bishop O'Brien, f Hal fux, from Rome to the An’i igoni- i-h'C acket on the school q 1¢s- tion, isaletter which legitimate and fiir from point. Re appals ner to Catholics to support Remedial! legi-lation, but he does not en - phasize his appeal by any use cf cial or spiritual authority to prevent Cat! ol ji‘ging of the meriis of his eeems absolutely any civil strongest etand in the man the cause of his cfli Mothers watch declining health of ughters. So many are cut off by consumption in carly years that there is real cause for anxiety. In the early stages, when not beyond medicine, Hlood’s Sarsa- the reach ot parilla wi'l restere the quality and quantity of the blood and thus give good health. Read the following letter “Tt is but just to write about my daughter Cora, aged 19. She was com- pletely run down, declining, had that tired feeling, and friends said she would not live over three months. She had a bad Cough and nothing seemed to do her any good. I happened to read about Hood’s Sarsapa- rilla and had her give it a trial. From the very first dose she began to get better. After taking a few bottles she was com- pletely cured and her health has been the best ever since.” Mrs. ADDIE PECK, 12 Railroad Place, Amsterdam, N. Y. “JT will say that my mother has not stated my case in as strong words as I would have done. Hood’s Sarsaparilla has truly cured me and I am now well.” Cora Peck, Amsterdam, N. Y. Be sure to get Hood’s, because Hood: Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier Prepared only by C. . All druggists. $1. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. are purely vegetable Hood’ sP ills iiavie and beneficial. ae, 2. co ae WHY UNCLE SAM SUPPORTS HIM, “The Liberal party stands for fiee trade on broad lines, such as ex‘sts in Great Britain. We stand here aga’nst protec- tion, and in favor of a tariff based upon the princip'e of revenue and nothing e'se.” —Mr. Laurier at Montreal. “As for Canadian manufacturers, they are notoriously unable to compete with those of the United States, and would dis- appear to mcrrow were the rcovenue bar= rier removed.—New York Sun, fe cae: A LEAT hig 7 Uti 0 iF i $a! Saas aise Wi wi ia. t { Se Amar er dk = eee The Bottle! Paine's Velery Compound, Observe the saeis and Trade Mark. Tho Bottle You Buy is One-half Larger than ths Picture, | Beware of the SGHETHING JUS« AS GOOD offered by the subatituter. eee ee en : hat wonderful and popular medicine of a A ea Se . the age, I aine’s Celery Compound, ha: a recor of cures far surpassing . . -_* bined records ¢ Year efier yea celery Ci all the com mediciner, r the reputation o° Paiae’s Comp und increases, and fresh Jas- tre aud brightness 1s added to ite fame. To day rinous in every section of the continent. The aud poor use it wth a faith and ¢ onG lence that can never be bestowed upor any other preecr.ption; in short itis truly a Ccuadian Americ an fanii'v medicine, In many places »f other its Sales are ef aiventurers anl un- appeal by ic rown consciences and rea son. 1 hes the Archhbishep uses on'y the common ri ght of every’ ¢ tizen ta annes| ™m hsfeilew ct zeus. His eminent religious pO i009 wwust undoubtediy gise tus. ay pesl usu-val and s e Jal we g it. Sut why noi? The ypoinical ap,e.d of ea citizea who has attained success and pro- minence in any | ne, pol.tieal, s ientifi: or mercantile, has eptcial weight by viriue fb sposition. Were nomaon why zyman shoul id be different! y jad_e provided he speaks asa Citizen and no eo a epir.tcal gride. ane 3 perreer and.~ cures b ponge + AA Te? ecrupulous dealers are endeavoring ta de- ceive p>opie by putting up preparation’, using the word “ Celery” as a magnet of attraction t» beguile and draw the unsus- pecting, whose yery lives d peod upon Pa'ne’s Celery Compound and us health giving virtues. All uc m tations and dec Cy should be guarded against. Tue Paine’s Celrs Com) o ind, pictured above, does not cot a} moe tian the 1 | aud its u‘e means a sure andc and resto ationtohe kh. por prep irat ions of your troubles » jon’ genuine euch as is he s worthless ‘kK One imitations riain cure The use of the Means an AaATYrTava’i um and very often loss of ani stre you yet, : ; : og healih sure re seek ngth ud be Paine’s Pare md, the medicine that never - vthe sick and helpless sufferer, e * ee wkemeums a wah <2 aes, f Kaisa z 2 % wi is