al as ae ~ a —— — ——— _ meee ta ed Seeded 5 Sees = ee as anand te aoe x Vv $ _a_BY SPECIAL ROYAL APPOINTMENT ASK & YOUR Sunlight SOAP LO —— if SWE HAS USED PerTe ert, eee, @T AUTHORE 445/4808. 400 ShOntS Resenves. CONTINUED but why preposterous?” asked his companion. What nobler occupation than that of stimulating can ie > te commerce and aiding the mariner te steer safely into port? I should think | , POND'S EXTRACT Sore Throat, WIth CURE Hoarseness, Sine Lameness, Influenza, Wounds, Piles, Earache, Chilblains, Frost Bites, Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Sore Feet, requirements upon a shest of paper “And two pints of champagne. And some brown bread and vinegar and pep- per. That's all, I think. It is not so very difficult to give a supper after all, is it, Clara?” “I don't like it, Ida. It seems to me to be so very indelicate.” ; “But it is needed to clinch the matter. No, no, there is no drawing back now, Clara, cr we shall ruin everything. Papa is sure to come back with the 9:45. He will reach the door at 10. We must have everything ready for him. Now, just sit down at once and ask Harold to come at 9 o'clock, and I shall do the same to Charles.” The two invitations were dispatched, received and accepted. Harold was already a confidant, and he understood THURSDAY, THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. j | } | The Daily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. 4AIEKrUL PLEASING RELIRE AFTER MANY DAYS. , How « Queens County Man Found Pormanent Healing, His Own Exp:rience Tells Fully and | Freely some Truths which all Read- ers of this Papir Shoulda Know. Here and there, in almost Face Ache, Sore Eyes, Hemorrhages. Inflammations, AVO:D IMITATIONS. FAC-SIMILE OF BOTTLE WITH BUFF WRAPPER. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. that this was some further development of the plot. Asto Charles, he was so accustomed to feminine eccentricity in the person of his aunt that the only thing which could surprise him would be a rigid observance of etiquette. At ——= 9 o'clock they entered the dining room of Wo. 2, to find the master of the house absent, a red shaded lamp, a snowy cloth, a pleasant little feast and the two whom they would have chosen as their com- panions. A merrier party never met, and the house rang with their laughter and their chatter. “Jt is 8 minutes to 10,” cried Clara Now for Ne eet ee an Read This Sp'endid Offer to Subscribers : Ida pushed the ‘Good gracious! So it is! champagne bottles obtrusively forward | every town of our are your daughter admirably adapted for i WI FE iF SHE HAS such duties oe NOT m Then I must beg to differ from you, | over maaan > “chronic” cases THE BEST for the Public and for Advertis:: Jne Year, - - - $4 Three Months, - Six Months, - $2\0ne Month, - 3 - _— which doctors disagree; cases that become worse year after year. Itis to reach such that the gentleman to whom these | - Aavice ill, you are inconsistent.” Der to engulre from those who do use! OF iTP “Excuse me, madam, I do not see Matter in the sar WHAT THEY THINK eveis1 t} >} lof asthe kind be obliged to y« ng We are so proud you if you would use your | influence with my daughter to dissuade her.” You wish to make me inconsistent ~ Then you refuse?” Don’t Talk I “Tam afraid that I cannot interfere.” The doctor was very angry. ‘Very well, madam,” said he. ‘In that caselI | can only say that I have the honor te wish you a very good morning.” He raised his broad straw hat and strode | the | And [ should e light “ce * that are said in its favor by those given § Soap a fair trial, lines refer, and whose portrait is here given, has written the story of his case. oh, Pp) but call and inspect our New Parlor, Drawing Room and Bedroom Suites, ):1: ‘sla : ; our little tableau!” Bedsteads, and odd pieces of Furniture. vray up the gravel path while the wi : : 7 * a on 2. “ iaadiner aioe ‘. ; in the direction of thedoor and scattered ; ee ee : ee a | yster shells over the cloth. 7 She was surprised herself to find that D ¢ I ; ¢ T pi opr. z : . she liked the doctor better the more j on iS ex My pipet’ oe Pipe, Guiet C masculine and aggressive he became, It was tnreasonable and against all pfrin- ciple, and yet sv it was, and no argument nd the matter. are for Very hot and angry the doctor retired into his room aml sat down to read his “Then please smoke it, Now, don't argue about it, but do it, for you will ruin the effect otherwise.” iT, he Continyed ) USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great } ° > or ot vp 2G) N ve eg ‘ but remember that we sell the Cheapest, and to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 months » 40 cents @ month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we a e enabled to make a most exceptional offer tu send McCLURE’S MAGAZINE } FREE FOR ONE YEAR to everyone who fille out the following blank for 7 subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 vent * | the best bargains give every time at JOHN NEWSON’S, the Cheapest determimed to paper. lida had retired, and the distant | . A : : : Blood and Nerve Remedy. i wails of her bugle showed that she was Furniture Store on P. E. Island. Quality of i iia — up stairs in her boudoir. Clara sat oppo- | : CUT THIS OUT AND SEND IT TO US. site to him with her exasperating charts goods guaranteed. No trouble to show g »0ds cuch oe fs town the and her blue book. The doctor glanced | . e s mtg econ . Give (the | gt her, and his eyesremaitied fixed in as | JOHN NEWSUN. P| STUATTTTTTATTT TTT TTT TT TT T- TVET TTA TT TTT TTT TT TT TT GT a Babies a chance, Give | ¢onichment upon the front of her skirt. ‘ i READ THIS ! . ae ~ them “My dear Clara,” he cried, “you have | Charlottetown, January 4, 1894 ais = Tee Examiner Publishing Co., < torn your skirt!” All persons indebted tous by note of | & m S tt’s His daughter laughed and smoothed | hand, book account or otherwise, will 3 Charlottetown, P. £. Island. - out her frock. To his horror he saw the | please take notice that their accounts |] © : ah s SCOTLS sed plush of the chair where thé dfees | must be settled at once, , a You will please send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for 12 2 ————— ought to have been. A! amounts not paid February lst, € ; . - : eeiaK z : | € “It is all torn,” he cried. ‘“‘What have 1894, will be sued for without further , months from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it being - ; Chipm sn, Queens Co., N. B you done?” | notice. all and settle and save expense. | & _ . - ' » ; . iti SION “My dear papa,” said she,““what do you | . ia ecm Foote & Lewis. ‘ . understood that you are to have sent to ny address for one year, without 2 a ger Chui canal know about the mysteries of ladies’ dress? | i . S.—We have on hand a large stoc fl 7 : : = - , 2 the Cream of Cod-liver Oil, | This isa divided skirt.” What is of Lumber, suitable for Building pur. | extra charge, McCLURE® MAGAZINE, ‘gommencing with the current ~ |) tied upon him, Sept. 1st, of 7 tia Then he saw that it was indecd to ar poses, inl, 1}, 2and 3 inch Pine, Spruce . ~ he present year. His greetin with hypophosphites, and ranged. and that his deushter was clad | <= ; scien and Hemlock Boards, 13 inch Flooring | = number, . vee ea 8 ‘ie vatch them grow Fat. Chub- a raiaadh call tite allah iaei sotse f SSS MENS SAN SS pas and Sheathing, Studding, Scantling, 2 and | & | vas most cordial He gladi watcn them grow Fat, Chu in a sort of loose, extremely long knick Jy? by : $4 a: Sle BS waite ee ‘ > N “ g y ; ees ted ’ mas oy. ERR eS ES ae 7 3 ineh Spruce and Hemlock Plank, Laths - BINO scree sscewercesece teeeee seteeee teeeeeseseess eeseeees : : fe i hi é he ik . ° by, Healthy, Brizht. Physi- erboekers. ecaia aay a - we ’ 7 : ip and Palings, Cedar and Spruce Shingles = - | scknowle Gped Ais thanks, giv- ciens, the world over, endorse | 4, 7 dhe endienaen rou? tor my 8a 7 @k ~% Cedar Posts, Lime and Brick, exc. all of | & Date....s0 yy putieaennt i pennesbd BAAPCUR) sin eecvcccccesereescee coses Watsnssivses = ng expression to Yhe following it. He: hited thea endl’, “Your | cS which we will sell low for Cash, as our 1 : ae ” ; statement: deae wactines Wedda wet Wave Whed it a whole stock must be cleared out by open- oo lb ‘ol LS SN bb Lb Sb Sl i Mi Ho Sin Sb Lo Ln I in in Sn Sb lb bin in Sn Ln lin I Ib In iS So. 'n lb ln bln o ly ‘Ey ie hve Dears eek ie Don't be deceived by Substitutes! Gan mith. as 4 Ea =| ing of navigation. Come and examine cm hive years smee te : ne a ‘ ‘ ve ara, SRM ie. | ~ or = and get a . b: ¢ . a. 3 : 3 = d . srne. Reilewi ig. All Mes | For a moment the conspiracy was | Pees eK Basta POOLE & LEWIS CALL AT OUR OFFICE and cee the entertaining and finely illustrated rvecame wfil:cted with a form of SMS ndigestion Last winter it be- “ame more severe, developing ‘nto chronic diarrhce: I cannot ell you how much I suffere It seemed CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most famous authe + in America and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doy Octave Thanet, William Dean Howells, Bret Harte, Clark Russell, Joel Chandler H: ris, Thomas Hardy, J. T. Trowbridge, Jerome K. Jerome, Frances Hodgson Burne: Theodore Roosevelt, Joaquin Miller, Gilbert Parker, John Burroughs, Hanlin G: and, Prof. E. 8. Holden, Prof. C. A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, Henry }. Peake’s No. 3 Wharf. upon the point of collapsing. There was | g Chtown, Dec. 21. 18923—3m eod&wy something im the gentleness of his re buke and in his appeal to her mother which brought the tears to her eyes, and in another instant she would have been TOOTHACHE! HEADACHE! NEURALGIA! asteria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Inf..uts and Chiliren. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor {& 1s a harmlicss substitute CIVIC ELEGTI 1. ' ether Nareotic substance. : aii kneeling beside him with everything | a : : ‘ ne senasiieia INSTANTLY CURED BT ONS APPLICATION OP) con rosced, when the door flew open and | for Paregoric, Drops, Seothing fyrups,and Castor Oil. Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. or “38 a WFE KS. . W sister Ida came nding in } T+ 3 erarantes i irty yes se bt : : : . : uyl €} could n p NER Ol. | Ber cister Ta came bounding into the iS is Pleasant. Its guarantco is thirty yoars’ use by [ \ nursvance of an vct of the General Assembly Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interview bd tho no r tel coulk ot 7 er 3} wa Lioet cray - =e ik ° . ‘ <n a as ; ; ed an a a - i. : i . ae ~ nieve tl on ‘ > room. She wore a short gray skirt, like “tillions ef Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays firs year of the reien of ler proeen tests | with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famo found You will remember bow that of Mrs. Westrnacott, and she held | itup in each hand and danced abont among the furnitnre. “I feel quite the Gaiety girl!” she | 25 cents per Bottie, at all Druggists. French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkin-on Smith, | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Daudet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Profe=- Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared int views, which will appear fully ‘illuetrate’ im this magazine. [ told you of my condition and isked your advice about takiny 1 bottle of Groper’s SyKuUP Quevn Victoria. C ap 12. intimled: “The Citys of Coarlotretown Incorperatic a Act,” an of the Act «mending she avma. 55 Vie, Cap 1, in- euld “An = ctto»m nd tne City of Cra lotte- town I co poration Act ” Castoria provenis vomiting four Curd, Castoria reli. ves vorishness. cures Biarrhoa e2ud Wind Colic. tecithing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, a n= er an spe ag cried. ‘‘How delicious it must be to be | : I do hereby give Public Notice that an election i . . * ; , Sidney Street, conta‘nir upon the stage! You can’t think how €Castoris assimilates ihe food, regulates the stomach ; . = _* Sean Ci y, — of ue aees HENRY M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a sto: You told me that the medicine ho i a , C as Os t ’ Ve se " ‘-uncilma: in the ity - i ao » r 5 , & Casees nice this dress is, papa. One feels so free | and bevels, giving healthy ancl natural sicep. Cas= ( me -_ for+ach of Wards Num ers |, 2an1°: o of AFRICAN AqVENTURE. was a laxatis e and might not give Decet -" . ar das a in j bi : sad City and Oo two persons toserveas C mm p » . \eDpATPIT pr . *) : } . W. W. WELLNER De ee toria is tho Children’s Panacea—the Mother’s Friexd. Ceaucilven in the suid Cousel for Ward No 4 NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several artic! | neet my ueeds. I delayed buy of ssid City, and of three perso 1s to serve as anh dnddnek tn Gooner Lean | Cm-:on written by Raymond Blathwayt, who has been called by Me. Bs. Stead the be ‘ne for a few hours until I be- interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hambur 5 un ilmen im the said Council fur it off!” thundered the doctor ‘I call it | Wurd No 5 ’ ing i sihetaneitestapiniial aii , oa es i Surd No 5 n sai ity, being in alla Mayora d ; rey ; = | highly ao yer, and no daughter of Castcr 12. Cz stor1*. ~ . commen Council ven, repres:nting the | the great anima! im porter and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture “= il gan to hope that it would help mine shall wear it.” ‘ ae ee : ae ae a ee ; * se , re the st e Tri ati r WwW Tc ye mn Mm } ainies tJ 2 te or! Why it is the ex- | astoris is an excellent medicine for chit “ Castoria is so wre !l adented toct.t ‘ron thes “or Ward Number One........ One Councillor, Beasts, the Training of Wiki Bea met Seearen ni he a vs ago oe Eneli- me, Eve my clothes seemed a a a ae ree thers have repeatedly told me of its | 7 recommend it as superwr toany prescription * "8" ag....--tme Cou-eillor, | tures and Eseapes of Carl Hagenbeck. The series wi eS ee a burden because of bloating of } act model of Mrs. Westmacott's. i t ofvet upon their children.” known to me.” c . : : ree. See Cou 7 r artist of great skill in drawing animals. h i h a ff S “I say it is improper. And yours also, | Da. G. C. Ozavor, H. A, Ancuen, M. D. eo i. our ....Tw + Coune llers. i : ; a ( Was wit iticuit z | Clara. Your acne is really outra- npn Mass. 111 £0. Orford St., Lrooulyn, N. ¥. Five....... Toree Counc Murs, JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOT Tland other write: | oe r b suffici er geous. You drive me out of the house. ta $2 the bois ree for children cf “ Our physiciens ia the Ghileens eeeuih WILL BE HELD ON amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. that Ba a ae su ae y ; Iam going to my clubin town. I have | Oe ates i sine tes ok nent h-vs speken highly cf their expuri 7 ie : x f : 8 4 pe ae a } to attend to my Dusiness. i A. iliateieds ox pened of windte an ame | te sik ktesor cane Uae Gon nee Wednesday, the 14th day of Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAD |" pT ai a well mam now house. I will stand it no longer. I may | ob race ilar Saab ser 2 elthouct > only hare axonz Februar , A D 1894 EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arraggements have been made, in conne | Salen fl in pt i be late tonight. I shall go to the British | ¢ tse srions quack: nostrums which ar med 3 what is known as r ary, A. D., ’ tion with aleading Engiish review, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive 1 | from the use ot your remedy. wiaed vey mila Ril ite te RM I 2 sn j so Unite betel eben: bw dovcineonia cadal we are free to confess t! 2 the At the several places, that is to say : his present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for ti « | I h day ft I bought ig seo» btbeed BS ; medical meeting. But when I return J i In Ward N : 7 : ene ors : uate? ae ; ‘ nm three Gays alter ug Gee aa np dadlr lad gh dala ng aay shall 1 to find that you have rec | se, soothing syrup and other huctful merits of Castoria has won us to look with Manuals tone ae ce the oftice of Mr. Joho | eyrious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. ie] 7— : 7 bl , ; at " sidere . +a conduct. and that vo aoe dewt * throais. thereby sencng | favor upon it.” In Ward No. 2, at or near the house of Thomas | ®ailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing his studies int e | Gro: rer's Syxup the terrible i . si = . _—— - = t, ye a ay you | 2 to pr ure graves.” Unitep [osrivabL xp Disrexsary, oaeee, opposite Mr. R. Heariz's Warehouse | native haunts of the gorilla. - The illustrations of these articles will be from pho: +] pain and distress across my : + “ 2 ena en your self a car °o ne pernici us Dn. J. F. Kincuexor, Boston, Mass Soon Street, between Great George and Prince graphe taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. Ua M a ; a thn infinences which have recently made | Conway, Ar Autex C. Suiru, Pree., ba Wend We. &. ot oe bear the Bieta ; | stomach were remove J, y ' ’ : : =“ 4 | such an alteration in your conduct.” He | : Ward No «. ey ; McCLURE’S MAGAZINE al tains most interesting articles under the head | 1 . “a “om. euch an alteration in your conduct. ei a " In Ward No 4. at or near the new City Hall, ou Me : S80 COBtaInS most in sung cles % | bowels rap'd'v assumed a nate —_— . , bwwt Mums 1 seized his hat, slammed the dining room | The Contanr Company, TI Murray Stroot, New York City. = Ken: and Queen Streets. The Edge of the Future,” “ Newest Knowle bze,” “ Knowledge of Immediate Value, hg. a ck a sad oe ; 4 n Ward No, 5, at or near the carriage shop of ural, healthy condition. Now I The Present Hour,” “ Stranger than [Viction,”’ ete. eT o . a ~. Carroll & McAleer, corner of Euston and Great George Streets. Anc ut the said Eleccion the Poll will be opened ! at nine o'clock in the forenoon, and continue open door, and a few minutes later they heard ! the crash of the big front gate. “Victory, Clara, victory!’ cried Ida, s well as I ever sained constant. at ang drink . sould. [| have We are offering this splendid Magazine with THi DESCRIPTION OF WARDS. Number One shall comprise all that part of Cnarlottetown which lies south of Worchester Street, and the parcel of land formerly known as the Military Barrack Ground. Number Two shall comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Richmond Street and north of Dorchester Street. Number Three shail comprise all that part of Charlottetown which lies south of Grafton Street | Mir. G z } \ . con i | still pirouetting around the furniture. | until five o'cluck in the afternoon of the same : . . oom. "to | “Did you hear what be said? Peruicious | : stm a DAILY EXAMINER for only $4.60 a year, payable © sy in i) sh since March last. I | avn perfectly cured it seems a duty for me to tate my case fully, that others ho suffer as I did may koow \ = ” where to find a cure, influences! Don's you understand, Clara? Why do yon sit there so pale and glum! Why don't you get up and dance?’ i "Oh, [shall be so glad when it is over, | Ida. 1 do hate to give him pain. Surely he has learned now that it is very un- | pleasant to spend one’s life with reform. | advance or in monthly instalments of 40c. as desire: We make this exceptional offer imorder that we may secure a large number o1 new subscribers,but all whoware already subscribers may avai’ themselves of th opportunity to secure practically free this reat popuiar Magazine. Address: {. 2. L. Grain Crusher ——-\ND —— NE RVE , NEEVE BEANS ore ence as and north of Gratton Street. Wo mult | J Number Five shall comprise all that part of Just one more little lesson. , r d north of Richmond Street * . . ee . youth, ers.” | Nt ver F ha! is Truly yours wohutery cures the moss cases when ai! othe “fle has almost learned it, Clara. | _ umber Four shail comprise all that part of | / , nLATMENT ve failed to relieve. _cid by drug 7 - = , ree Chariouletown which lies south of Fitzroy Street - Tr toe rT} E. A. BRanscoms, (ista at $15 rhage, or sent tanil or (iste at 61 per package, oe ois tee PY MEDICIN? not risk all at this last moment.” TURNIP SLICER. os oo Wate tor Bola a= Chartottet l i fF Terone, Ust. a ™ j Sharlottetown whica lie th t s \ . yr > + . nl Cuarlottetown by GE “What would you do, Ida? Ua, don’t } inclading the Common of the -aid San = CHARLOTTETOW XN. Pp. E. ISLAND ett oe, do anything too dreadful. I feel that we | “= NOMINATION DAY, $$$ —————— _ WEDNE_ DAY. February 7th, A. D 1894, from the time of Twelve at noou until the hour of Fou o'ciocs in the afternoon of the same day. 28 qealiSontion of Electors, see abuve Act 51 : 7 . ‘ . rs’ storia. Cap, 12, sec 24 : two months I will sell them fur 12 bushels of good White } "'7i"s{*"™* see: 28. | Russian Wheat, delivered at Charlottetown. Parties sending Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. Extra Rings for the above always on hand. D> WW. FINLAYV*ON, age quads hey ted ein’ “weit? Having a large stock of the above Farm Implements on see we are both engaged, and that makes | hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next it very easy. Harold will do what you ask him, especially as you have told bim the reason why, and my Charles will de it withoat even wanting to know the | reason. Now you know what Mrs. | Westmacott thinks about the reserve of | |} young ladies. Mere prudery, affecta- | tion and a relic of the dark ages of the § Though you Cough ¢ Don’t Despair! 3 Many apparently peptess on have been cured by a course o ¢ -AMPBELL’S WINE OF BEECH TREE CREOSOTE TRY IT! AT ALL DRUCGISTS. CAVEATS. TRADE MARKS KER nUTArN 4 PATENS | CAN I OBTAIN A PATENT? fors GN BINT aon and an honest opinion. write to H, M. DAVISON, City Clerk, T. HEATH HAVILAND, Mayor of tue. ity of Charlottetown. City Clerk’s Office. Charlottetown, Jan, 1%, 1894. jen23—-10i i bave hac arty tifty years? experience in t} y tions strictiy co formation concer j ; ; ! 1G dential. A Handbook of In- ing Patents and bow to ob- tain them sent free. Also a catalogue of mecuan- mn & Co, receive Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & why ; zenana. Those were her words, were cil ‘ < CARIES Oey Sree Ol tear | Chitown, Dee. 27, 1893—eod & wy LeraGe’s OLD STAND. | leon of a Water Commis ion e : | Se SS SSSeSSSOOO wht thew ; ee ap i feared weshty. chanast : sl ' at, tues: — oe , st circulati ‘ ; os “Well, now we must put it in practice, | °———————— oe I* pursuance of an Act of the General Asxem- Pp p er az _— £ E Li Buiiding I . 3 i ore 4¢¢ ni 3 anted We are reducing all her other views to | bly of this Isiand, made and passed in the : E Q | eopies, 25 cents. livery numbe eae ,, ”~ ‘ j 7 © , : : Oth year of the reign of Her p:esent. Majesty Fe t f | tiful plates, in colors, and photogr s of new . ve practice, and we must uot shirk this | a-en Victoria, intituled: “ Cnarlotterown Cy Ve t S S S$ pomees, wien plant enets , z oe iders 1 > he w the i ri are erai unreprescnted districts one." Pou h orks Act, 1857." I do hereby give MUNN & CO, New You, U1 BroapwaY, 4 i iwhere Lwant Loca or D, -| . “But what would you do? Oh, don’t wane egtien Chan en = ‘ tn ea" ote Pe i te ie look so wicked, Ida! You look like | ; S00) | : ; epresen tine Mar ° She r Me : vf oO | scab ovil tie feley, with your alae | } Election for a Water Commissioner for EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRM, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRIAL HEAD- / e- ait y ms on 1h r . ee . ‘ S ’ 2% ’ . ; — | + ied be the | hair and wischievouseyes. I know that | the City of Charlottetown, Sold everywhere. Price, 25 ceuts. M'fd. by THEM 1 WK&K MEDICINECO'Y.,L'td.,St.Joha,¥-B | Se ke Gtal cf ' 4 rn you are going Ww propose something n. Oe baw = 3 i: Rete ioe i aaa eee in the nace of MI. ALEXANDER McKIN- IW STCRE. ! f mi Wor 1 clas rre “We nust give a little supper tonight.” an, EEE. ES Se SS On — ieee aaa aan aaa a . ” ce OW po? y o ” . 3.5 i; ; r profession We? A supper: “ {| 3,50 hal 4 “Why not? Young gentlemen give a. & . . 320 i J. B. PATON hen Whetses sone aia” 5 People in this 19th century are bound to have the best | 1,00 Fs 4 . ? re : oo” a neg ay of Febraary, A. D. %, . aS 000 i Maritime Manager, “But whom shal! we invite? ee en + that can be had for the money. That is w hy | f d . aereanors “Why, Harold and Charlies, of course.’ = rT ie ae vy | , ’ , “And the admiral and Mrs. Hay De ape « Werd No.1, ator near the office of Mr. EVERY BO VWEARS ‘ Geatetul Comforting, {var ve John Mac xcnern Qaren stress, * . D ; = = eet a rs Y POROUS on vars an 2, at or near the house of 25 , wn | : ‘ “Oh, no. That would be very old WATERPROOF nee Jmnolv, opposite Mr. RR Heurtz’~ : gs j ' ; Pom Ree sone oul NV bk use S dney Street, be 2G : : eel Se win Be cei eS ai ; Pt Epps S Cocoa. ot We must keep up with the Wy), AlGB CARMENTS. and Viv. sitet rene eee ate a Ora | Opera WE & (PGS AEE LEN: Say. * . ro lunes, Clara. ' h Ward No, 3, at or near the Market House } ' BREAKFAST “But what can we giv Uh In Ward No 4 at or th ow i ‘ r - od ADL. n we give them for eup- Everybody wears them, carutt af atk dl Gee ee . . . . ‘hs eit “By a thorough | nowleige of the na | per?” e. "Te Wed York nl ar ate eatetirlegs hoo f They give perfect satisfaction in fit, style and finist | D > TT P HR R \ y i ura sae Whiel-govers the operat a ; rw eneeny ie a iien fast, rol- ALWAYS ASK FOR Gouri! & MoAle:r, corner of Bustos aud drest | and it has become a by-word that ue e be Jhb die 9 4 Gigestion and nutrition, and by @ care icking, late at night kind of flavor to it. And ‘gnid Electi sj | . . , S : ne ; : ; E 5 ‘ ‘nd at the said Eleciion the Poll lb se TRY r . ’ } \ 1 how re Lj Heation of the properties « well rele Let me see! ( hampagne, of course—and R IGBY.’ opened at nine o’cluck in tnd Renteenaes, aan om GRANBY RuBBE wear like iron. i re . i - oa, Mr. Epps has provi aoe 0 oysters. Oysters will do. In the novels awamodos. five Wick inthe afternvvn o December 26, 1893—tu thn «at janlS dw Is yreaktact tables with @ deleately favor | glithe naughty people take cham € ' ~ - -D Cer a beveraze whico may save us many hea. | . mpegn DES REPTION OF WARDS. ; _ — Ss. R. FOSTER & SO} ; - 9 y hea | and oysters. Besides, they won’t need , pal ee cin en a ore doctors’ | It is bv the jndicious use ' ; ce Number One shali compris all that part of | any cooking. y : . . h ii ; a wile puch aeticios of diet that’ a conctitats, | 829, co0king. How is your pocket mom paccmere eich Wes oe ht crue Manufacturers of ‘Wire Maile | may be gradually built up until stron | ° 2. i ” the Milivary Karrack Ground " . : : ‘taal . . Taile s . i enough to resist every te n lency to liseas ' I have three pounds. Number Two sha.) ¢ nn ise ailthar part of q | S o a | eo = N ails and H ve a tle i Ps Beak “I have one. Fourponnds. Ihaveno Charotiet wn whics Les sonth of Richmond Spikes, tacks, Brads, Shoe oie o : ty : — a ae i. idea how much champagne costs. Have poe as iar Goemeed oh tbe ies a XV vo aes x ee F i yuna M ¥@s © attack perever the oe Ps 3" . : v a’ pr ‘ & os ls oils rc P : ja a weak point We ¥ escaDe mans you: ' arenens Soe bs owhvef Greif o Stert W Jal ] DP. ] bs igen. Yn) ls &e ; . : : . a} -_ ow : ” ' av 1 *ichme LOe te } ws : » i? i te Sonica ccc. | Walches, Clocks and Jewelry, 9 9s ) fied oy pure blood and a properly nourisi , Charlottetown which lies south o Fitzroy Street } a i i on aes 8 mete “T can’t imagine.” ' and north of Graf on Streer, j % ~ @) frame.”—Civil Service Gazette can t Imagine, i : ; or - ' . ot wp all . - Sumber Five shail ¢ prise al! that part of — 4 ’ qs ° 4 4 Made ain ply with boiling water or nil! ri} write and ask Charles. No, I Chariotte own which lies north of Puaray “trent, 7 o-: ‘ > . | i : ’ : : Hold only in packets, by Gracers, labeljc | Won't. VU ask Jane. Ring for her, including the Common of be said Twn We are giving BIG BARGAINS. in the’ : : ue, Clara. She has been a cook and is sure i OMIN : | THE farm | ‘JAMES EPPS & Co » Homewpathi. | t know.” | aeniaa ante saan oa D 18% fo. above line of coods, as we havea large | mth ‘ | Chemists, Lamion, Enscand ; dJane,on being cross questioned, refused the tame Brae at noon wil the a: of t k h d 5 ’ ; | i vad een — enim ; : west . : Four o'clock in the afternoon of the same dav, | favorably | Form.” STAMPS WANTE to commit herseif beyond the statement Mrs. DeWet—“ There, Reginald, are Mrs. Uptodate—* Dear me, what a] For qualificetion of Electors, ser Act 50, Vic- stoc on and, = vy oe SLAMPS ANTED. that it depended upon the gentleman > . ituled * Chartow Water W | The farm « ; ie thos 1 a ve been tell- | sig »Wets ri ; ” } idle end eleo upon the orst The united those Rigby Waterproofs I have been tell-| sight those DeWets are, out on the streets | Orr*yga'" also 51 Visseals, Gun. 0h asa ‘ wins "a ve OLD Canadian. Ualted Mtaiae’ ap ep oysters. ing you about. Cun’t you ree how styli-h | a day like this without Rigby Garments.|/to2%. Pw hese +) Canadian, United States’ and other | experience of the kitchen, however, tes- i I : . nd L8 | Outbuilda stampe, as need 25 P ; ome and comfortable they look ?—and they are It takes some people a !ifetime to learn {L. 8.} Page o ope, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For} tified that three dozen was a fair pro~ | just jovel ie aaniiiads a ; : T. HEATH HAVILAND, s s 5 is also a mane pay $1 to $5 each vielow just lovely for winter weather. You al-| how to be comfortable. Just think how Mayor of the City of ¢ harlottetown. a . a way- wait till everybody else in the world we used to swelter in those horrid Rubber| H. M. DAVISON, : j i oe asian G a KGE LOWE “Then we shall have eight dozen alto- i & new thing before you will believe , Waterproofs, and such smelling things.” ae ame Sioe, North Side of Queen Square, ee 0 posite the Post Of br . \ Street ‘Bpadina Avenue. Toronto, gether,” said Ida, jotting down all hee | in it, We really mnet have them at once.” pee! cary ps ‘ s azor's Mice. Charlottetown, Jan, 18, 1894, Vater Stre July 3, 1893