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It should | | when a person is overheated is injurious, a ae ear “Tt him toa knowledge of himself and “a THIS Is VHE GENUINE not to say dange rous, is also undeniable. preparation of Of manki “ to a knowledge of God and of | ' But that the free drinking of water in some , 1 0 nature, and to the pure and holy life | Our trade-mark on Buff Wrapper around every bottle. form in hot weather muet be avoided, is \Br BAKE R & COS ¥ ch knowledge indicates and con- deniable, and is one of the greatest popular a uit THE WONDER OF HEALINC. errors extant. Wheu a person is perspir- (his broad definiti formes “ ing freely from every pore, a vast amount hict baolute : face to an 0 exp cit onal ro I ere s La FOR RHEUMATISM, NEURALGIA, of water is drawn pathy body, ous h ne : an Yr aa." . tional pring p! es;and to a description of eee 5 WOUNDS, SPRAINS, BRUISES, must be re-supplied, or great injury is be- . b ~e om fhe ea i a ED ee } ene oa mixet with Stare h, Arrow! ‘ Sugar, and is far more ¢ nomical, costing less than one ta It is delicious, pourishing, anc Ff ' DIGESTE Sold by Grocers everywhera. W. BAKER & CO., Dorchester, Mass | J. A. MATHIESON, OFFICE—K e’a B ding Ma a — 4 egal. PET NOTIC A HERMANS, ot of the i firm and old : stand, has manufactured a new kind of Wrought Iron Ra g, far superior to cast ron, and sp end i les gns Par 1esir- ing to fence Im their pilots avevyards wouid ; yellDy ca iy a store be fore purcha ng elsew yere, & wer Quee Stre AUGUSTUS HERMANS Ch’town, J 15—tf | plies dt kindergarten, toge aes with suggestions as | } ness ot the way in which they are practically ap- | » the education of young children in to their adaptation to the work of primary | echools Che necessity for study of the nature of the child was emphasized The body, mind and soul of the shild are one, and must be cared for as dependent one upon another. As in our desire for flowers we mus ute the whole plant, root, stem ul i so, if we wish a well developed human being, fitted for the highest at- ta vents, we must satisfy the wants of s whole nature, physical mental and spiritua Ihe three-fold nature of the child is so intertwined and mutually de- pendantthat whatever effects one part works changes in the others If the best ethods are used for the development of the one, the others are sympathetically touched. For instance, the attitude we assume, has its effect on our mind and eharacter. The firm, upright carriage of the bod y tends te assist in producing clear- thought and honesty of purpose. nnectedness of studies, as an aid uity of development, was shown desirable even in the earliest school The kindergarten gifts induce a process of development based on ectedness of the subject of study with the child’s experience in continuous | Inter to contin to be work : 1 gradual the conn <=“ PILES, FEMALE COMPLAINTS, Refuse Substitutes, [NF LAM MATIONS, CATARRH, made crudely, sold Can be diluted with water. Sele Manwiacturers POND'S EXTRACT CO., 76 FIFTH AVE., NEW YORK- Genuine is strong and pure. cheaply. HEMORRHAGES, and ALL PAIN. Used Internally and Externally. SOLD BY ALL DRUGGISTS Prices, 50c., Cheap. $1, Cheaper, $1.75, Cheapest. What is steps. The study of Nature should reveal | : ‘ é “ to the child the connection of ove thing | fastoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infunts wl > io You | with another, the relations of cause and | and Children, It contains ncither Opium, Morphine nor lat raper do 10 effect; and this should les o the thoug & . pryve vis should lead to the thought ether Nareotic substance. {£6 is a harmless substitute a . . | of his own relationship to the world around | oosgizes Find Almost Every-| him, and to the thought of God as mani- | for Paregoric, Drops, Scothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. : e a y Go | fested in His works yom ae It is Pleasant. Its guarantce is thirty years’ use by where outro . ; spellling, language and drawing can be oa . i : me | intertwined around the study of literature | Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays THE even in the primary school. feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, . The delight of children in stories | ure tn? =. res iarr and ind Colic. Castoria relieves ' was among the points brought out. All | cures Diarrhoea a " : ‘ DAILY | children love stories, and we may safely | teething troubles, cures constipation and flatulency. epenteacmee seein an other on Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach ; the universal desire points to means of de- ee e ed tae RO y EXAMINER | velopment Historical and scientific | and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case | facts and moral truths may be so clothed | toria is the Children’s Paracca--the Miother’s Friend. | by the imagination that unfading im : », 1 — 2 | ressions are tormed it the child’s | ; Wese-The Best Paper p17 | pression , alld’e | . 9 i l oe mind where bare statements would fall | Castorz 1a. Castoria, FOR ADVERTISERS | unheeded : . “Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch’! *« Castoria is so well adapted tochi':iren thas z at Une great desire children is to make | fren. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its | 7 recommend it as superior toany preseriptiou things, to expré 88 their thoughts through | good effect upon their ee Idren.** known to me.” m the work of their own hands. At first | Da. G. C. Osaoon, TI. 4. Aucagr, M. D., ERVOUS MEN: this doing is merely imitative, showing | Loweil, Mass. 111 So. Oxford St., Lrooklyn, N. Y. N E R Vo US = N! the unconscious “the e of the mind to gain * Castoria is the best remedy for iren of “Our physicians in the children’s depart- EXHAUSTED VITALITY. knowledge, but the child is not content to wi.ich Lam acquainted. I hops the day is rot ment have spoken highly of their experi The errors of ¥ , } go on a . the work of others : he far distant when mothers willecnsi lerther vl | ence in their outside practice with Castor ia, instinctively des res to add some original | interest of tacire ‘ ind although we only have among onr t hes of his own. On the sand-table, | send of the vario r medical supplies what is known as resuir in r, and the black-board the child- | dostroviag theic loved « yforcingopixia, | products, yet we aro free to confess that the ren delight giving representations of | phine, soothing syrup and other hurtful | merits of Castoria has won us to look with fac f history, and of incidents in their | agents down their throats, thereby seading favor upon it.” every-day life, as well as of the mental | the m to premature graves.” Unirep Hosprrat anp DisPensany, ictures formed in their minds through | Da. J. F. Kinceeioe, Boston, Mass, ‘ ‘ ° | the reading lessons. This work is valu- | Conway, Ar Aten C. Suita, Pres., Gratetul —¢ omtorting i abie ‘ ve n if im perfect, for the child is The Centaur Company, 7 Murray Street, New York City. ; stimulated to more careful study, and the alias iia an eatin Epps’s Cocoa, | !s!2nt ese tsinel to greater power 3 8 | of discrimination Ay . rr ‘ ‘ 7 . <_< BREAKFAST—SUPPER. Da SE — SUMMERSIDE EXPORTS, ’ “By athorough knowledge of the nat or . : ural laws which govern the operations of SUMMERSIDE, Ang. 3. digestion and nutrition, and by a careful | Shipped per steamer Northumberland, “4 application of the properties of well-sele Cameren master, for Point du Chene: , ed Cac va, Mr a 6 has r ided f F 22 bris. mackerel 205 breakfast and supper a delicately flavored | Oe NN as sin So cinencrcnraens 205 * beverage wh ay Save us many Heavy! 1380 Ibe tallow 110 foctors’ bills “Iti s by the judicious use of | 16 kega. berries 48 # such articles o die a OAC n | 68 cases eggs 180 5 aay he gradua t | gi eae :) enough + pat every tend y to disease, | $ 763 Hundre sof s e@ maia Ss a g | . P » Ree bes j ential ona ady ie allen 7 Shipped per steamer } rthum yerland, : ee Cameron master, for Point du Chene, on is tweak poi nt. “We nay escape yal sei tatal shaft by keeping oursels ves W rti | oe * fied by pure Dieed and 9 property she | - ses eggs.. $ 20 : ‘d frame.”—Civil Service Gazet <2 egs berries . 00 Made simply with boiling water « ‘ «1 lambs. 42 Geld only in packets, by Grocers, labelled 240 Island cloth 168 t hus. 230 Ibs hame 23 JAMES EPPS & CO., Homecepathic es Pp | wind Chemists, London, Enyiand. $ 354) my semis senmar-en See About writing ads., but 5 2 horses....... ‘ 8 22 ; \ 1 INO SIE i vcccncinconccocs 10) , --s eC ieenteniens 54 aI) Now KIDNEY: WILL CURE You a » Do Ad’s K ny ca Brig s Disease, ! | . Drog } H 1. Trou s, Impur : : ne DR. .. AS SMITH & CO. Mesunt oF" . ‘ can sell you Dodd K i V P the? lowiag prices, ; per box. six boxes for $2.50. 1 le—-£4.00 per dozen, or three dozen at $3.75 yo 2 me GEORGE E. HUGHES may < ; Charlott« ' a4 te | | ae ~ DYSPEPSIA, : Ga SICK HEADAGHE,| |: (aa, REGULATE THE LIVER; | : : | ONE PILL AFTER EATING ; 7. INSURES GOOD DIGESTION. li, faa PRICE CS. TeODIS MRSS ous 45K | i This UK| od ae At 8s NORWEGIAN ew an ep to <te fla SSS. >, (clo) Dye s fk bin =| fiers oe eee IJ h HYPOPHOSPHITES 2° LIME & SODA alatable as cream No oil} taste .ike others. In big bottles 50c. and $1.00 | The Thirty-first day of July, THE LANGLEY CASE. Lansing People Hear of His Illness and Subsequent Cure while in London, thein was utterly causeless Even the ate ( f Rus sia, though ruling under a monstrous form government, was ri ’ j and rood | tt I Ss ty ail d.uegiste—Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic and Hawker’s F- yer pills Vominion of Canada, Province of Prince ie Rdward Island, IN CHANCERY, A D 1894, before the Master of the R Olls. stichard Bolt, Grace Bolt and Lovday Bolt ‘ es ’ . Ne nd \ * |} Sarah Ann Bolt, Adpaialatentsix of the Estate ee ? Henry Bolt, deceased, intestate, Mabel | ane Bolt, Mary Emma Bolt and Henry | a3 Bolt, Defe ‘ndants. 2a Notice is hereby given that in pursuance of | if a decree of His Honor the Master of the Rolls, | st made this day in the above cause, all persons | ; having claims against the Estate of Henry | tolt, late of Rose Valley, in Queen’s © ounty, | 4 Farmer, deceased, intestate, are required to | . come in and est: ablish their claims before Master Longworth at the Prothonotary’s Office in Charlottetown, on or before the i : | twentieth day of August next, 1894, or in de- | a B PW if 00! fault thereot they shall be excluded in the | ; administration of the said Estate and from | These pila rere a wondertui discovery. No eet the benefit of the said decree, ke them in t world Wil posit » , e » ‘ 2 > al manner: of disease, — e ite oie eer eaten aaen By a + Seer Seam. F <x 8 Worth ten times the cost of box of i * TIYTYTANM A WPetwe 4 7 sas Re vert ton tense Re eet to ~ os ind WILLIAM A. 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Onot.—Much Pleasure Manifest- ed Over the News, | Lanstne » Mi ch., July 2—A friend ol William Lang ley formerly of this city, now of London Ont., received a letter a few | months ago stating that Mr. Langley had | B ght’s lisease Of course no hope of his recovery could be held out. Within a nonth, the same friend has received a let er from Mr. Langley stating that he is | unpletely cured of the eupposed fatal lisorder. Mr. Langley says no medicine lid him any good until he began using | Dodd’s Kidney Pills These helped him | frov € ret and in the end restored him rfect health eveces -—=>- A Cincinnati chemist has invented an artificial milk, composed of water, solids and fa his artificial milk will raise a ream from which first-class butter can be hurned. It will also turn sour, and is spat f being made nto cheese —_-- “7 The the Norwegian Cod Liver is iture’s grand restorative, and is only ts entirety and purity in Miller’s i | “ _ woe kind that cures” colds, oughs, bronchitis and all affections of the thre and lungs. Every bottle war- | ranted. No oily teste like others. In big | bottles, 50c. and $1.00, at druggiste. It isa historical fact that most of the the world whe have been aseas- ted in modern times have been excel- er officials and good men. Lincoln, Garfield and Carnot were all men of lofty ty pe and the assassination of each of » Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. OVERCOATINGS ——AND ALL OUH SPRING SULTINES INOW IN. Now is the Time to Order Your Spring suit Er ———— JOHN MACLEOD & CO. Charlottetown, Apri] 23, 1894—:m w s| | going to | keep up our reputation for selling THE BEST | ing done the physical health, and the foun- dation of some of the worst forms of kid ney disease is being slowly but surely laid. So long as the water drank freely carried through the system, and converted is in itS passage to the naturally acid reaction of the urine and per- spiration, no danger can occur by deporits of urea or lime in the kidneys and bladder, because they remain pe rfectly in solution, and are carried out of the body instead of remaining in it. Do not drink ice cold water, but pure cool water. If you are attac ked with chole *ra-morbus, summer complaint, diarrhoea or dysentery, do not resort to alcoholic stimulating | drinks, but adopt the practice of taking } ' } | any person for the asking. daily, just before retiring. during July and August, one teaspoonful of Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment in a little sweetened water, which will prevent all such attacks and ill effects from ice water. The Pro- yrietors, TI. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass., will send their new illustrated book, entitled “ Treatment for Diseases,” free to 1 If one man starts to pay his debts, it | puts a row of men a halt mile long in | motion, each one starting to pay his. It may be that you are the man in the row that has stopped the motion. If you owe anyone, pay him. _ peer - A Man's Personality. Dyspepsia makes a man neryous and ir- ritable, in spite of his desire to be pleasant and sociable. Hundreds of dy-peptice, have been cured of this distressing ailment, | and its accompanying effects of nervous- | ness, sleeplessness,irritability, etc., by the | use of Hawker’s nerve and stomach tonic the greatest invigorator of the age for | nerves, Stomach and blood, and a_ perfect aid for digestion. All druggists sel] _ it. 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ATS | HATS! have now a large and We ymplete assortment of Hate o fit Boys, Youths and Men, ut great discount American and Come and: Ilats before going anywhere else. ‘McKay Woolen C6, | Charlottetown, Apr | 9, 1894. |c it ecured at a | in Canadian, | English markets. see our ‘Dominion Goal Company, lth Che undersigned having been appointed selling A gents in ‘the Province af | Prince Edward Island for the above Coir pany *s Mines mn Cape Breton, are now pre pare d to orders for Round, aa Ran of and will keep & | } sole issue M ines, of each kind of Coal on hand t customers a) OVest prices, PEAKE BROS. & CO, Selling Agent. Charlottetown, ¥ 25, 1894—tf Notice to Commerdal Tr: vellers. The attention of Commercial Travellers i | called to the llowit nections, oa d by the Legislative Assembly Edward Isiand, Session 1894, intitaled “AD t to Impose a Direct ax on Certain Cae Act -. oe ‘Ts passing of this AS *From and after the rmane oe eve wry casual trader not px bu-i ness is) ix inthis Province doing Province, commonly known as “¢ Travelie and every person not a ly resid ng in this Provinee, and any ot ober peron sf either for himese! f or goods, wares or merchandize in th » Provines or solicits or canvasses tor orders @ either et e!(or any other person for the sale, change or purchase of any goods, wares of merechandize within this Prov ‘new, either a of samples, ple ography, the production written matter, shall, befor ae the business of so se) wares or merchandize, or vassing for sach orders, pay Treasurer ©) this Province » fe: or direct tax of fifteen « 2 “Upon payment of th or direct tax, the said Pr Shall grant a license auth therein named tose) powar, chanlize in this Province, Canvass for orders for the purchare of ginal- ir withnths suid hae slial : > ny such Commercial | Traveli@e OF t son not permanentiy residing in . Sanam iiin sald, who, after the panies ng of this Act, shall sell any goods, wares OF Be for chandize, or solicit or canvass for orders the selec, exchange or pure hase of any Somme wares or merchandize in any inanner si said within this Province without having first paid the said license fee or ‘irene ad obtained the said licen-e, shall for each every occasion upon which he oF sell any cia. ‘ ee merchandize, a citor canvass foran order for tne sale, re change or purchase merchund ze as aforesaid ol any gor l, be J ale to pa iis urs to the said PRP from Wm. T. eaeal kisq., ry) in ,e B. Aitken Esq. ANGUS McMIL LAX, Geor Provipeial Secretary-T Provincial Treasury, / Prince Edward Island, ‘ ith May, Isei. mayié-dy t pupot a ee