ww a —_— SATURDAY APRIL 29. 1898. — SS A Brockville Druggist’s Case. | BT DEATHS page. NERVOUS PROSTRATION, . es [ have closed my Branch Store at North Side of Queen Square. Having much better fa- | Brockvitte, April 24th.—The popular impression is that doctors and druggists | | seldom take their own medicine. This is ino doubt true, but when a doctor takes ill | be generally calls in one of his own profes- | | sien, in whose skill he has every confidence, | | or when a druggist is in a similar situation, === | ena | etch | . | EXTREME DeRn iS Mts © | he often puts his faith in the preparations a “tat _ : : ESI i? Teh NOES) of some other chemist — he knows give >= r a c ities at ERY Sew Shop AFTER THE a ee | good results. Both the doctors and drug- ’ TS: % 1's. RESte sg” : i . | 3 gists in such cases show their good senae. } . Gs a "2 On Si Si BEE S ORNER, | ' Sous 2: Mr. Peter Lingley, Councifigs Peters, happened in this town a = ville, Queens Co., N. B. ago. Mr. F. M. Turner, the and popular druggist, who 4 A case in point short time -f am well known ape now travelling for Parke, Davies & Co., Beeps ecg sate cate : has foralong time been asufferer from ments in a position to) io the require- ~ ' ef my cusiomers, “oO 1,1 L " S: ‘Oct. 31, 1892.— Last winte vere attack of the Grip, wie ee Very ge Feeble sud reduced in flesh, i " po ee ee so nervous I couldn & othing - rw om a f - a . - Like | It is Jules Vagnon who is speaking | and Annette blushes slightly when she OOK thou, Annette, | recognizes him. Madeleine however, ( 3 if I were only an | does not blush. Why should she? It is | only Jules Vagnon whom she has known SOAP IT DOES AWAY WITH BOILING HARD RUBBING BACKACHES SORE HANDS [Jon't 2" Sunlight Ler ANOTHER WASH- DAY GO BY WITHOUT artist, here is what I would paint.” ~ \ Eugene Bernay, & a ~S = Jamet, his cousin, while they are walking down the Rue de Paix one morning. He wears a gray blouse, much patched, and carries a box of tools; and at this moment his honest, good-humored face looks rather sad, Perhaps there is some excuse for the sadness, for he fancies himself hopelessly in love with Annette, who cares for him only as one may care for a cousin, and to be an artist, there seems little pros- pect of his ever being other than a car- penter. The pleasant odour of fresh shavings in his father’s workshop is hate- ful to him at times, and he would much prefer the smell of tubes of paint like although he has been sighing for years | all her life. ; We were talking of thee but this mo- beside the girls. Jules Vagnon, the son of the notary in the Rue aux Fevres, has been for a year or two devoting his time to law and to Madeleine. He is thought to be one of the most promising young men in Lisieux, as he certainly is one of the handsomest. He is a tall, broad-shoul- dered fellow with light hair and mus- tache and his careless grace of manner Annette thinks is very charming. Made- | leine has several times called it laziness, | but then she is not in love with Jules, which makes a difference. “But what was said about me? I must know that,” continues the young man, throwing one arm over the back of the was induced to try them. that he is completely cured, and to your correspondent he said that as a rule he had very little faith in patent quash. N. B, advised Mrs son of that place to try Hawker’s Tonic for acute dyspepsia. say in another column as to the result. so highly of Dudd’s Kidney Pills that he He now states medicines, but good results as Dodd's Kidney Pills. _——- —_— eve USE SKODA's DISCOVERY, the great blood and nerve remedy. Rev. Henry M. Spixs, rector of Mus- Wim. Thomp- Read what TheG. &d. Pneumatic Tire S= Goods R. K. JOST, Stamper's arriving daily. Corner, they both What is SS < ‘) WR A 4 1 ie a congestion and inflammation of the kidneys. | See ae Teoehe Sistem for mat He tried a great many remedies, but with- . iia aw consamrtion and I got go few hed ‘ ; sow that out results. His patrons, however, spoke } : bette: ih ath ever, X ew Scuort they dectded te tan any day. As on HAWKER'S NERVE AND STOMACH 3 bottles of which TOG, 8 SS S young carpenter of | ment,” says Madeleine coolly. ’ : ae : ayy SS ioe H. saying “- very proper thing to do,” responds [that for the cure ef kidney troubles, Charlottetown, April 6, 1893. Rapid y Restored Me To Health, 1% eS x this to Annette | the young man, lightly as hetakes a seat rheumatism, backache, etc., he dves not ee eer rr em ne aS LT SLT I slept well, my appetite was restored and] SS know of any remedy that is giving such hecamne strong -r, stouter ang Soce eus than L had been for eo highiy of this medicine set fee ne nak | Qwe My Life to its Virtues, Myr. Isaac G. Stevens, Gata Dept, St. John, N. B. seye- Tee Bo g Lincley during ais severe illness and wees expecting to have to hotity Ceath. ° She ‘lt relatives af . Sold by all Druggists and Deak for 50 ets, per bottle. g botales $1.95. Mannafactnred by the HAWKER MEDICINE og, St. John, ¥. RB, “ BAWKER’S LIVER PILLS Cure all Stomace f.5 . TRYING those the artist had who came to Lisieux seat and facing Madeleine as he speaks. by, watts three years ago and lodged at his father’s ‘No good, be very sure,” she answers Mo, *t ARN p f ED One Cay house 'gayly. “But why art thou here now? ty %ip re My REFUSE CHEAP IMITATIONS for Ser Nova via : : YOUR HEALTH! rents Annette, who marches sturdily along behind him, making a great clatter with her wooden shoes, is not reckoned very pretty by anyone except Eugene but she has firm, even, white teeth, an attraction that all Norman girls do not have, and is tall andstraight. Her blue gown and black jacket are both extreme ly neat, while the tall bonnet de coton, With its swinging tassel, is as white and | she questions. 1 &¢ “Yo look at thee, Madeleine,” is said, with saucy good humor. “Thou might be much better em- | ploved. Here is Annette. Thou canst look at her for a change,” says Made- | leine. | “For how long?” | smiles at Annette. “That is as it pleases thee,” answers asks Jules, as he —— It ig the only Tire that gave satisfaetion last year MANUFACTURED BY THE COOLD BICYCLE CO. LTD. Wa Yon@e Sr., TORONTO Brantford, Ont. Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Childron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor other Narcotic substance. it is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Seething fyrupr, and Castor Oil. it is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty ycars’ use by PMillions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays ~—OF— P. E. ISLAND. ARTIES using the Telephones P talking mu more satisfactory ie would observe the foilowiag relea:. lst. Speak with the — pp pay ad. in a moderate loud, and distinctly, stiff as water and starch can make it. | Madeleine. ‘‘Always, if it will keep cyerishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, Srd. ,'lace the te eu - She has not much sympathy for Eugene's | thee from gazing so much at me. Have os farFhooa avd Wind Colie. Castoria relieves ‘ost as S7ee wished aon — outall other sousdr artist longings, but she listens patiently, | I not said, over and over, that I do not ecurcs Diarrha@a an ‘ It is possible to talk and be beard nevertheless, for Annette isalways good | care for thee? Surely thou must re tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, ne back tws or three toet (ra Me ae mand natured. , member.” : ae al : . waulatce the stomach if you shout lout enough, bat it temo: Atco “Yes, Annette,” repeats Eugene, | ‘But yes, [remember perfectly,” says. Castoria assjmilates tho food, regulate: mee SSS Ranecessary, ‘here is where I should be very happy | Jules. “But that makes no difference. and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case being very anBoying to run ae to come and paint. See, ma cousine, | J can no more help looking at thee than toria is tho Children’s Pauacea—the Mothers Fricnd. voice, reage how those tall houses at the end of the | the fountain yonder can help playing. Ori. i ROB ANGUS, street cast that deep rich shadow across | “But the fountain can be shut off, C : ap? Manzo, it.” / thon must know,” Madeleine says, @ aetori astori1. = Annette’s answer to this is rather ab- | little sharply. Castori. sui soe lamar oma To the A Businese Offer " = , sently given, for she is thinking that if | The young man has no.answer ready ‘ Castoria is an exeellcnt medicing for ch'!- «* Cratartn Soo we!) Gdapiedtechisiren thet vena they do not walk faster she may miss | for this retort, and reddens as he scrapes ércn. Motvers have repestedly told me of its I reeommend i* $s. sorier toany prescription Bu iF you ARE RUN DOWN seeing her friend, Madeleine Sanchon, | the gravel with the toe of his polished ea «ood Gtivet upor ther children.” Salinas ee , siness Firm, who was to be in the park this morning. | poot. | Hi E G & J Pa. G. GC. Osacon, 5 it. A. pee M. D., g Your TRYZ ‘‘Note, too,” resumed Eugene, ‘‘ how (To, be Continued.) a s Lowell, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., brooklyn, N. ¥. Busingss ©, tak into it G@UZEMULSION : : : : 4 : oe jo a pe nero, Sh aud well worth framing. This is an easy p agents down their throats, thereby sending | favor upon it." re Headache, { ill ake You Eat ee oe ’ ah ~ \ way to decorate yourhome. The soap is E them to premature graves. Umirep Hospitan anp Dispensary, ation H * street, and the backs of these old houses, | ne best in,the market, and it wili only ; Da. J. F. Kincunios, Boston, Mass, we Will Tone Your Nerves, Will Make You Strong, Wil! Make You Feel Like Yourself Again. FOR CHRONIC COUGH 1S ALMOST SPECIFIC, It te close in the end of the street, as if with a high wall. One would not sus- I would paint the church door half open, as itis now, with covered with vines. I would even have that pole among the leaves just ahead of us, with the blue and white shirts drying from it.” ‘Conuldst thon do all this, Eugene?’’ says Annette, quickening her pace in the hope of hurrying her companion. “But, yes, Annette, if] had the in- struction. And I should callit simply the Street of Peace, and every one in Lisieux, at least, would know it.” “Thou wouldst be happier at thy father’s trade, [ should think,” responds the girl, and then, as they cross the belt of yellow sunlight, their paths diverge. the Church of St. Jacques seems almost | —Eee oe eee po.t a pretty picture, free from advertisin cost le postage tosend inthe wrappers, you leave the ends opon. address carefully. —_———__ +e -_-_-_—— was truly divine, monsieur. 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I hope the day is not < -stroving theis loved ones, by foreing opium, morphine, soothing syrup and other hurtful Conway, Ar “Our physicians in the chiliren's depart- ment have spoken highly of their experi cnos in their outside practice with Coxtoria, 3 . aa . } Hag LL rar Gis hen mothers willconsiter the real pect that another street crosses there but Send 25,**Sanlight” Soab wrappers (the} The TIRE woue ws ao Shiai a oo oe aie Castebtn ta gnd although wo ouly have among ovr . 5 ; + — . . + 9b Osr wot D tuterest Of T.reir Coie. . Qa us Storia ta et " nat * y bh get me ok yellow sunlight in, |large wrappers) to Lever Bros, Ld., 42} tire w s:vad of the variousquack nostrums which are | modical cupplies what is known a3 reguicr 0 ° Sua products, yet we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with Auten C. 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George Pharmacy. who is Sole Agent for to the WORLD'S PAIR to the 60 $1.00 P ee © blic on der nne - ag “©. | cure-all and makes no pretension. thah every | Charlottetown. ay Jaw & wy eow- mch25 e JUS to individual C. AND @!. er Borrte. the public gardens now takes her 1M | pottie will not substantiate. et who shall, before the First day of Augast, @c une Vou certHe ' Die b.”” quite an opposite direction from that ee F leading to the Cauchon mansion. It is some time before she finds her. friend, for the garden is large and there are many paths through it, but she sees her at length, seated on a bench near the Sens basin in the centre of the. gar- en. ‘Thou art late, Annette,” says Made- leine when Annette comes and sits hbe- side her. ‘‘I have been here for half an my wife can’t cook at all. she can. —_—_ > —--— CLERGYMEN, students and Mr Doughey—I'd ask you home to tea, dnt Mr. Old Boy—Well, what does that matte? Mr Doughey—vUb, a lot; because she thinks overtaxed business men will find a wonderful recup- erative-ayent in Puttner’s Emu!sion, which THE SECOND LARGEST SHIPPERS OF BRANDY COGNAC 1893, show the gr atest improvement, or most remarkable cure from the use of this: remedy. These cures must be bonsfids, sworn to before a Justice of the Pesce, and! each testimouiai accompanied by the photo- graph of the individual sending ss, avd the signature of the dealer of whom the nemedy was purchased. on hour.” contains Phosphorous (brain food) in the F RA . , ea we] should have been here before,” ig | must assim] sble form. ROM F NCE A Committes of three vay — Annee reply, < I a not — my ite hanaliaes om 1d nee _ ae esd eo cousin Eugene in the Rue de la Paix, JSE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great of te Vo sae ee and for the fiftieth time he must tell | dood and nerve remedy. THEIR BRAN DI ES ARE Testimonials to % EGY ae i oo to be an artist, foolish inate Shia THE RODE BYSPEPSI CHAE Bo UML wi = (& ellow that he is.” pen AS Day. _, And why dost thou think him fool-| |, j, given to every physician, the formula |! UNSURPASSE D IN fl ish, Annette?” asked Madeleine. of Scott's Emulsion being mo secret; but vo | ST. JOHN, N. B, Was demonstrated its wonderful power of KILLING EXTERNAL and INTERNAL PAIN, Mo wonder U that it is found on The Surgeon's Shelf The Mother's Cupboard The Traveler's Valise, The Soldier’s Knapsack The Sailor's Chest The Cowboy’s Saddle The Farmer’s Stable The Pioneer’s Cabin The Sportsman’s Grip The Cyclist’s Bundle ASK FOR THE NEW “BIG 25¢ BOTTLE.” But as the other had no good answer = she can merely say: ‘‘He is best as @ is. Madeleine, however, does not agree with her friend, for Eugene is the only man she has ever loved, and she is not therefore disposed to think him foolish except, it may be, in his preference for Annette Jamet over herself. Madeleine is really very pretty and anyone seeing the two girls together would fancy her likely to have lovers far sooner than her companion. And in fact she had no lack of them, for every young man in Rue aux Fevres, where she lives, is her admirer. But she cares for none of these and thinks of no one but Eugene. He, the perverse fellow, has eyes only for Annette when he is not thinking of art, and she, quite as perversely cares nothing for hi love, but thinks Jules Vagnon, one of Madeleine’s mos: devoted followers, the worthiest of his aex. If it were not so pitiful it would be amus- ing sometimes to see how at cross pur- poses love often works. The two girls who have no secrets from each other have laughed and cried by turns over | the hopeless state of affairs. “But no, Annette,” says Madeleine. ‘Thou art entirely wrong. Thy cousin Eugene will never be happy as a carpen- ter like his father. Surely thou must see that. If there is any foolish young man in Lisieux it is Jules Vagnon,” and Madeleine picks up a pebble from the walk before her and throws it lightly into the fountain as she finishes her speech. successtul the public, study can produce the best. Miss Racuet Hunt, of St. Jubn, was victim of violent hysteria, sleeplessnes the result of an attack of la grippe. health, hope and strength. imitation bas ever been «tiered to Only years of experience and a 8, extreme nervousness and general debility, She thought her case hopeless, but Hawker’s Nerve and Stomach Tonic restored her to She strongiy recommends it to all who suffer as she did. HAVE YOU Tei Ae “Backache means the kid- neys are in trouble. Dodd's Kidney Pits give prompt relief.” “75 per cent. of disease is rst caused by disordered kid- the 8 of the 4 “Delay ant ‘angerous, lected Bice trouble? reay in Bad Blood Dyspepsia, Live Complaint, ana the most dan- { Sewers + *T- SP 5 ere WE ea Which wilt stra igtiren unnerved tired people andiinva lids, avd quickly restore their appetijaes, ig CAMPBELZ’S QUININE WINE, Prepered ory bw K.Ceerrecr & Co its-Tons. MONTREA?T AGE AND Ask your Wine Merchant for them. -_ QUALITY, j arand Sale ———_0F——_—_ NEW FURNITURE, ee ee Continued daily until the whok of our immense stock is disposed STMR, MIRAMIH Leaves Montreal for Charlottetown, First Trip, - - Saturday, 29th Apt Second Trip, - Monday, 15th Maj. Thereafter Every Alternate Mondsy. CARVELL BROS. Ch’'town, April 14, 1893-2" api FOR SALE. Tuer BILLIARD TABLES and two fw TABLES, JOHN J0i. feb3 WANTS, LOST, FO Nb ae \A/ ANTED. Ten good jobeter fishermen. Ay W ply to J, H. mynick & Co., Chariotiens® or Tignish, ‘UO L“AT—The houze on Dorchester Street now occupied by Mr. Milton Walsh. ad joinie6 he residence of J. B. Macdonald, Esq. Pomer ion given 7th May. Apply to TueMas ALLE. ap6—Thur, Sat & Tue ell ing House on Hilisborough “treet, Mr. Lemuel Poole’s resicence, with j O LET, with immediate possession, ‘ae Doel state od roetim It is Annette wo is roused now. | me Mi ht n gerous ° all, ae ig * ee ‘ ard thereto ] be He use bo seven ahd why ao he Shwe | oy tate | Bek Slant O. B. W.ADMAN, |Of- ee work, new styles, bottom |!) 2!e8< iy a aa , ‘ : , - | healt cit ro ” id . WwW » RO | Vi K. Li Ai i + ede teria ne a without ee The above Comminsion Hercka ut & Auctioneer, prices, a our areroomis, Queen YE ARE AGENTS for the St Jobs De r { or 7 Jermant « @ ie his te adgring me whan I donot care |B age aa goad | dleoaee emnot Miiien 4% Square. Save money and BWOt the | coe oesikss esas Swe seam TOW landi: Fres} thee almost for the asking?” kidneys are} Dodd's Kidne b t d © freight charges. Sevd us your orders. 27 do th Ye Her friend’s only response to this is a | ® clogged; they are | Pills are tae est ZO0o0ds. Ome One, come al}. sires c.co: 4 Ou nas half sigh and Madeleine is abont to say more on this topic when a man’s voice | close by says pleasantly: “Bon jour.” ae . Sold by all dealers or sent by mail on receipt ra Saeith &e'Co. Tonia Wrens T° Possession given in Apri ion Strect, with stable. 1 bar POOLE & LEWIS, Peake's No, 3 Wharf. FARMS AND P&RM STOCh © A SPECIALTY, onsignments solicited. cx returns, Nate CIGARS, waiek Sodiert Pe by the X Cheaper than can i r janlt--dv & wiv , _ LET— House on corner of Ou nberlend and Euston Streets, courte by G. H. . Also, house op : cod ites P Burnt St. Jokn a ones et sexes austsove ros t.amYOHN NEWSON. wenn ree: i