ee = ———————————————E—EEEE * WEDNESDAY, FEBRUARY 26, 1896. THE DAILY EXAMINER . pa NS nn _ —___—_——_# ne . acto ome a iii e . Timely Warning. The great success of the chocolate preparations of the house of Walter Baker & Co. (established ‘ = cms ———— AN AGREEMENT WITH MY LADY, AY GEORGE M. ACKLOM. Ah, fear not, sweet! Let this kiss stand tor token aecagmnes ODDS AND ENDS- THE THE GAME OF CURLING, —— Some Difficult and Interesting Toints Abeut } » 9 the Roarin’ Game, ments are there, Johnny ? Johony—(glibly) Ten. Scorrs Emulsion | All eves are turned te the curlers these lays. thus the outsider will be interested in the theory of the game. To the uninitioted it appears simple and | uninteresting, but once entrapped the cur The cream of purest ail with cod-liver oil, with hypophosphites, ler will bave no other. And it has been claimed, pe rhaps very truly, that no man ever curled to perfection. But difficult and It is the recreation of the hour, and | Aunt Dorothy—And now, suppose you were to break one of them. Johnny (tentatively)—Thea there'd be nine. Aunt Dorothy—How many command: | i Chase’s Kidney-Liver Pills, Chase’s Pills have gained popularity because they are a specific for the uric acid condition, prevent Bright’s disease, That all Love’s deeds shall be as words unspoken, And yours alone, to treasure or destroy. I will net ask renewance of bonds broken, Nor mingle in your golden life alloy Of a despised joy. Dear, do not dread that what of Love is in 1780) has ted to the placing on the market many misleading and unscrupulous imitations of their name, labels, and wrappers. Baker & Co. are the oldest and largest manu- facturers of pure and high-grade Cocoas and Chocolates on this continent. No chemicals are Walter St. Lawrence Sugar Refining Go., Ltd q MONTREAL. (x)——_——__ Laboratory of Inland Revenue, Office of Official Analyst, : ; i } sondi- ; . . intrice s the sport undoubtedly ie, the | cure Rheumatiem and al! € atarrhal com given : : Mo ae , a aeaer mae a acquire suflicient | tions of the Kidneys and Bladder. They | shall live, when he from Paradise is used in their manufactures. bee Montz al, Apr il Sth, 1895, knowledge to enable him to take a respect- | do this because they possess remarkable driven Consumers should ask for, and be sure that ' swat a eee ee my own hand, ten samples of the & 4 Ja 4 6 Be 4 a a x Oe able place in a rink. Noman should be deterred from it by the fear that it is too difficult a game to learn As the player stands ready to receive must 80 alterative, tonic and diuretic properties, exerting a wonderfully soothing influence on irritated or inflamed mucuous mem- branes of the kidneys or bladder. One To wander outcast in the wilderness, Yea, tho Love die unready and unshriven, And tho no man his place of resting bless, WALTE they get, the genuine Walter Baker & Co.’s goods. R BAKER & CO., Limited, nalyzed same, and 9 99 9 ico find them uniformly to contain :' "EXTRA STANDARD GRANULATED SUGAR, indiscriminately taken from ten lots of about 150 barrels cach I have . adapted to the | and obey orders from his sommender~th8 mf . 25c. iy box. The cheapest He shall rest, none the lese! DORCHESTER, MASS. to 100 Pp. CQ. of Pure Cane Sugar . J] ac : s Ait y 1 aie Pw or u. . . — — " ee - . . te . : skip and pose: ae oye a a ———————— And, if he pass, no void shrine shall stand 4 with no impurities whatever.” weakest digestion. ee tyro wate al os ihn game A question of taste—will you take sugar after, \ G: & o pick up many useful points oF t 1S. 9 . il . . as tT yr “+ > + | He ea | find that the first thing he must do | '" yours: His — shall be crumbled, wall and (Signed) JOHN BAKER EDWARDS, _—: 2 Cc. L., = } ; i —Almost as palatable as milk. ; laughter s ‘ j nd 00 ‘ . ni Unscrupule Imitations. £ ’ : 3 Two Sizes—S0 cents and $1 | of the miner ae oscrupulous Im ae ne To think that ever such a thing hath N KR B é | ERBU < Y a4 CE : SCOTT & BOWNE, Belleville, Ont. Al —" sete A kidney treatment in pill form was up bees a a a ; £& . Hoa’ BESFAR | pert x ~i xX XeS $2.50 . ‘ ITH & CO.. Toronto. DR. L. /.. SMI we can sell you Dodd's Kidney Pills a he following prices, viz.:—60c. per box aix boxes for $2.50. Tothe trade—$4.00 is to “fit the tee’—that is, he place himself that his eye travels along the central line towards the further tee, while his right foot resta on the back, or heel, No matter what kind of a shot he may be asked to play, even though the point aimed at may be severa’ feet to the right er left of the distance tee, the hack must remain immovable, and no ad vantage must be taken by changing to & place from which the shot could be more easily taken. This dietinguishes the modern scientific game from the older style, in Never let any one persuade you to buy ber, ' which the curler. with his crampits fixed | g substitute or imitation of the real article And—that it irk you never of your Bateman's Drops, Godfrey's Cordial, many so-called Soothing Syrups, and n his shoes, might play now from oné/| you need. boon— most remedies for children are composed of opium or morphine ? ‘ side, now from another, as it suited him. Many players bend their limbs in a very marked manner and, keeping the body perfectly rigid, do all their work with the right arm, which swings from che shoulder in pendulum fashion. No vard and fast rule for position can be laid iown. Elegance should be sacrificed to ‘ase, and the player need not trouble him- self about the awkwardness of his position if he finds that he has command of his stone. POSITION SUMMED UP. Advice on position may be eummed uy ia’the words of an old curler : If you’d be a curler keen, Stand right, look even, Sole well. shoot straight and sweey clean, “Look at the mark with all your e’en,” is another bit of a veteran curler’s advice. se: BK NOT DECEIVED, The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy and G:eed of known until into use. If Dodd’s Kidoey Pills were not indeed “the best in the world,” no one would im- itate them. Who is defrauded ahd who pockets the proceeds when acouuterfeit coin is passed upon you? Dodd’s Kidney Pills came The genuine are putup in round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue label with red band, You can get the genuine Dodd’s Kidney Pills from any druggist or dealer in Cana- da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont. First Citizen—Is it true that you said you didn’t believe in the Monroe Doctrine? ” Second Citizen—Nonsense! Of course I believe in it. I only said that I don’t know just what it is. haeseeieiaeliiaaeeblengine With Invwalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious and needs coaxing. That is just the reavon they improve so rapidly under | Scott’s Emulsion, which 1 as palatable as cream. Mrs Ellis—When you say third and And dark rank weeds grow lush in Love’s demesne. Nay—if you will—I sball be moved to Our stranger sou's between. Winter shall not seek warmth from sum- mer’s ember; Nor shall the ghost of June-tide mock December With any sal, forgotten, outworn tune. I will remember, dear, while you remem- I will forget as soon. Windsor, Nova Seotia. ON BACHELORS. A pbuUTY Once more it is proposed that there shall be a tax on bachelors; the sugges- tion is to be made to the Servian Pariia- ment that Coelebs shall pay doubie taxes between his thirtieth and fifty-sixth years, while the widower is to be allowed five years’ grace. Many nations have coquet- ted with an impost on single bleesedncss, sometimes with a view of raising a rev- enue rather than of promoting matrimony. The Romans, if they did not in eariy times actually impose “a wife tax,” cer- tainly inflicted disabilities of a severe kind on their eligible unmarried, and the idea has been often mooted in France. We have gone further in actual direct taxation /, ~~ OSS OS eS ii SSS for Infants and Children. “ OTHERS, Do You Know 2: rarcgoric, Do Yon Know that opium and morphine are stupefying narcotic poisons ? Do You Know that in most countries druggists are not permitted to sell narcotics without labeling them poisons ? Do You Know that you should not permit any medicine to be giver your child unless you or your physician know of what it is composed ? Do You Know that Castoria is a purely vegetable preparation, and that a list of its ingredients is published with every bottle ? Do You Know that Cactoria is the prescription of the famous Dr. Samuel Pitcher. ‘That it has been in use for nearly thirty years, and that more Castoria is now sold than of all other remedies for children combined ? Do You Know that the Patent Office Department of the United States, and of other countries, have issued erclusive right to Dr. Pitcher and his assigns to use the word “ Castoria” and its formul, and that to imitate them is a state piison offense ? Do You Know that one of the reasons for granting this government protection was because Castoria had been proven to be absolutely harmless? WSS WW Pref. of Chemistry and Pu novl19—2aw 25 Sa -~< Creme de la Creme \ an b. Avalyst, Montreal y el a» La Fayette CIGARS and CIGARETTES Ar? for sale in every store in the city. Give them a trial and convince yourself that you are smoking the finest. ‘ Manufactured by J. M. FORTIER, Montreal. : sept24—dy & wky tf ee _— ow Gme dozen yo * a The eye must be intently fixed on the ob- lastly, why do you continue your sermon| of the unfortunate classes than Do You Know that 35 averago doses of Castoria are furnished for 35 sini — ent by mail to any adcress ject aimed at till the stone has left the half an hour? any other people. In 1695, ia order cents, or one cent a dose? Seta Se , ' hand. . . eae to enable Willlam III. to carry , . THAT IMPALING CASF. : ; . J : ; OY . 29 GEORGE ger eter The swing next requires attention. The : on the French war with vigor, we made Do You Know You Know that when possessed of this perfect preparation, your ew ‘ \ { a mars narlc own. surling stone should describe the same fiz-| wr, A, E, Hudson, Combermere, severely | every bachelor who was twenty-five, and be kunt well, and that you may have unbroken rest « \ | [ . i ; ) ® . KB & 89 A se ees aa Le ag JUST THE THING FOR YACHTSMEN . BYS PEPSIA,> Sick H [REGULATE THE LIVER. ONE PILL AFTER EATING INSURES GOOD CIGESTION. ure in its up ward journey as the p'ayer hopes to make it deseribe in its descent As the stone dese nds the centre of gravity is advanced and the left foot must be I:fi- ed and advanced as a base line to pre serve the stability of the body. This saver one from rushing forward along the ice as some curlers do, and the lifting of the left foot in this way gives freedom in swinging the body and arm to the rah sr to the left, asthe mark to be aimed a' may require. When the curling stone bas |cft the player’s hand the whole weight of the body should rest on the left foot, and there is no necessity tora player to career up the ice after his stone. HoW To PUT DOWN THE STONE. But the acme of the curler’s art is the manner of putting down his atone, the accompli-lment which gives @ finishing touch to curling proficiency and marks out the tru'y scientific player from all bis brethern, however keen and succeseful they may be. iunjured—Protruding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Ki:diney Pills. Comserwene, Feb. 22 (epecial).— Mr. 1. E. Hudeon, trapper, hunter and lamber- man, was injured by felling on a knot, which entered his body from teneath and injured bis bladder and kidneys. Ile says : “| was confiaed to my bed for six weeks and was rarely able to work, feeling too weak since the injury, over eight years ago. I bave taken one box of Dedd’s Kid- ney Pill’s and am perfectly cured and as able-bodied as ever before in my life. Ove box was worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benefit in dollars.” Chicago is determined to have a finer library building than Boston, even if it has to hire persons to sit in the rooms and do the reading. ee eateries 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache. every childless widower of five years’ standing, pay a shilling a year four five years, with a further considerable contri- bution according lo his social degree, and this lasted eleven years. It was, how- ever, only the supplement of a tax levied on all birthe, marriages and burialr, alo graduated according to rank. Again, io 1785, unmarried men over twenty-one who presumed to have servant3 were made to pay an extra mulct to the Treasury; and, in 1798, to contribute more generously to the income tax. Nowadays such fines as are incidental to our bachelors’ condition are all indirect. The modern spirit de- mnnds that, if they are to be reimposed, they should, during Leap Year at least, fall equally on the spinster.- Daily Gra- phic. SO eo 8 —— GOLD BAsI$s IN THE STATES. It has been remarked by Henry Clews that the recent silver vote in the House of Representatives is another most important Well, these things are worth knowing. They are facts. The fac-simile cignature of is on every wrapper. Chiidren Cry for Pitcher’s Castoria. Wholesale Wine & Liquor Merchant | ITALIAN WAREHOUSE, # 248 Hollis & 48 Upper Water St Ff HALIFAX, N. S. P. O. BOX NO. 475. ly (14) octlS ~ Feed | Feed | yA Now landing fresl. from the Mills: -& ry . . . “ “ oe 4 Y _ The direction of the game in curling fi i — gain in favorof public confidence. It ‘ \° ies with the skip. The rink consists of a a Casitas Desteese amounts to an emphatic national declura- G round Oil Cake ‘our, oo a rap = ae ae i: os eek tc ee tea ‘2 10 min. | 4°? in favor of the sure maintenance of BI t hf |’ Cc If M | Ss me—the skip—is absolute dictator. e it a > pagans ‘| the gold basis. The strength of the ma- : a 3 : is appointed to his office by the will of im Fou] breath caused by Cat jority against free coinage was much i carore a Meat, 4 bis brother curlers. The essential quali- tications of a skip are a thorough know- ledge of the game and an all pervading sense of humor, but in the games last “Ye ken what’s wantit,” he says. “Cannily down the ice; jist smell! the ring and I'l] no blame ye.” He is a good skip who begins with cau - ion, and all through plays a cautious 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. oo “J do every Thursday,” said the other passenger. “Eh—what ?” “J own it every Thursday. That’s Mary Ann’s afjyernoon out.” larger than had been expected; and, to that extent; it evidences a rapid wane in the pro-silver sentiment of the West and the South, and a valuable advance towards The blow administered to the political sil- verites is so effective that it can hardly fail to have an important bearing upon party policies. It has had a disheartening effect upon an influential class of politi- dais Oke And Writing Academ’ Now Open from 7.30 to 9.80 p Selling at lowest prices, Bran and Shorts, week they were very much in earnest. ‘ ° i To the first player aa ak not | . “Do you own your own home?” asked tod ee aa, serpenS —_ zive any information as to what he wants the passenger with the yellow diamond, This . “a - pee a” dane a A U a. ED EER ES gi q . ‘ : : 8 specially 5 s i iove, but simply plants his besom upon a makes business of selling real es affording a guide to the platform- j the tee. : makers of the coming political conventions. - a = WHOLESALE j [PRICE 25 CTs. Te f} GD2S MED. ca. LD game. “A guid, calm shot is aye the Ax Excutsa Sonpier Generally has a | cians who bave favored silver, but who — best.” So the first stone comes gliding up | favorite whiskey which he calls for wher- | ™ay now be expected to consider the oT ¢ he centre. It does not quite reach the | yer he goes. For years English garri- | Changing of their political moorings. Those who wish to learn the science of Accounts THE we and mee becomes “ yan pe "| sons have calle! “Kilty,” the Militacy ee many ee men in politice h 2 it rests a foot or two in front of the tee, | Scotch. Try it yourself aud you will aj-| who have favore silver have done| should a d i i i Boeete asa Beit cat | ORMede nN OS Leo anata me Ricans Ooeie ed thld enim Zinc, Glass, Bar Tron, Cut Nail = ‘cr it is in the way “o’ promotion.” ; ] §j : ’ a ; whee « Sn a al Ss; ’ P Lawrence A. Wilscn & Co. shall be made ‘international.’ Any par L. B. MILLER. Eq orse Nail Cli I NW : s aa) q % =; MCil Wi ScotchWhisky tECOMMI ITSELF. SPECIAL QUALITY—8 Years Old. PURITY GUARANTEED Sole Proprietors: f rte orvey ty, NDS -or Sale by all Dealers. THE OPPOSING SKI?'S TURN. It is now the turn ofthe opposing skip to direct. Had the first stone rested on the tee, he would have called for ite re- moval, but with caution he would have aid, “Drew to the face of this.” He asks for a “quiet draw..’ Too much force, and the player is quite liable to go “cwre a’ the ice;” too little, and he placee the first stone on the tee and himself lies a guard totheenemy. So he leaves the -tone alone and with a “quiet draw” he gets his stone beside,in none the worse posit- ion, because its line of promotion is not the direct line to the tee, for “a tidelin shot” may prove better than a patlid at the end. To get his stone promoted and guarded is now the opposing skip’s aim. So “ jini crack an egg on this,” is his direction. But the player has been too timid and the stone lags on its journey, 60 the skip calls for the help of the sweepers. “Oj say, Moike.” “Tut” “Phos dhis worrud? C-o-n—con—v- ¢-r—ver—s-a—sa—t-i-o-n—shun—conver- sation. Phot’s conversation ? ” “Qj don’t Vink oi’m sure, Dinnie, but oi Uink thot’s dude fer gab.” It Saved Our Chiid. “My little daughter, three and a half years old, suffered three yeare with Ecze- ma. Her little body was covered with the itching rath, and doctors did no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her skin is clear and nota sign of rash 1s to be seen.”—Andrew Aiton, Hartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefited by this unfailing cure for piles and skin diseases. Biehop (examining curate)—Can you ticipatioa in such a policy by England, France, Germany, Austria-Hungary or Russia has now become an ascertained impossibil.ty; and that fact obliterates the last hope on which the rational and mod- erate friends of bi-metalli-m have reposed. The blow administered in the House de- rives double eifect from its coincidence with this attitude of foreign governments, and assures the decreasing influence of free coinage as an elemcnt in politics. BUTCHERY OF THE ARMENIANS, A Bostonian in Constantinople under date of February 7th writes: I send copy of the latest dreadful statistics from the province of Harpoot. These statistics were prepared by a friendly moslem. While not vouching for their accuracy, they would not have been sent unless re- garded as correct, They are the principle jau3—dy & wy if PRINCIPAL. ee en We are in a position to COLD WEATHER Demans Warm Footwear. We have the goods that is sure to please the family Full range of Felts, Rubbers, Overshoes, Gaiters, Leggings Moccasins, ete. ‘ value in these lines in the market, cheap, cheap, cheap. ofier the best tiorse is, Shees, Sleigh Shoe Steel, Disston’s ‘ress cular & Cut awa. Saws, Bisston’s Ci-- , Agents for the celebrated Amert can Highland Ranges. FENNELL&CHANDLER Charlottetown » January 3, 1896—135 : BVFHFSVISS FSEESSSSSSSSS 2858288" —-— — “Gie him heele, gie him heele,” he| always remember the Thirty-nine Ar- ene Pee 15 of # - cries. “Scop him up, #20p him up,” and | ticles? the Turkish authorities in the province A ni 0 ’ mee, SR oS . C, B, € by the aid of elbow greare the work is Curate (absently )—Not whea I go shop- of Harpoot, including: the poorer > ae nernens - eae : <r en ; — paemnee $ done ; his stone is on the tee and guarded. | ping with my wife and its 50 villages, Arakir, Malatia, Egin, SLIPPERS, suitable for Presents for the Holiday season. aie Kaben, Maden, Dersim and Paloo and and / RUB OFF THE GUARD. isin ' their villages. Sienecieneentinmmienenteninin mente inne ‘i “Well soopit, lads. Come up, Sandy. AT STITTSVILLE! Armenian Christians killed.......... 29,544 , P FE I ¢ ¢ an’ look at it. Tak’ yersel’ by the han’. r Armenian Christians burned....... 1,383 WW fg dus c& VYWABRRE N ° e Be * . I’se gie a sniff fo’ that.” The Town's Leading Merchant Laid Up | Pied from hunger and cold.......... 3,266 8 ; Such are the ekip’s expressions of satis : : - Found dead in tields and on the i S Students ' faction. “Rub off the guard, but dinna | Rheumatism in various forms is one of POMIEE wencoeecestosnesehs ose coveve wise 4,330 North Side Market Square. 4 woe throw away our stane,” ir now the man- the most common diseases there is. | Died from fear.........-...ssseeeeee ees 760 Charlottetown, Deceraber 20, 1895—135 & wy ? date of his rival. But it isa “ ragging” | Jt arises generally from impure blood | Total deaths..............ccceeseeees oops. SOgteh | duets AES ao . : ce ONE GIVES RELIEF, You ean geta Day Book, shot, and, missing the guard, it is through and a broken down system. In_ the | Wounded..........sssesescreseeeerereees 8,000 Qessoseseseseses DRUDU DUDA OUnUU OU UU ms § Journal ' Ledger. and a the “brongh ” and “ awa” tothe “ caff- oe, <i: in most - the a TOOIED DORNOG oan acne cece nssnesnes..s . 28,562) 2 Wh m — / € ee: ae &) nenk.” Skip No. 1 is jubilant; he ie | S6FBe! OF6 ugerous, and im the | Forced conversions to I<!am........ 15,379 3 W _ > cam Column Journal | “shot and guarded.” “Big on, pile on the Stast-qamnks Saleh, Churches, schools and monasteries ° at are you earing @ : Vesvues . : : a oe ae .2 ope The experience of Mr. 8. Maun, the des i as © 2 2 BOSE E22568E68S2035E8O88555868 ( Printed) for $1.50. agony, e cries, as his second player | well known general merchant of Stitts- CSLTUV ED 00. reseseeeeecerereeeceeees 227 On our feet thi h ? Q O ly f Q a. left comes forward, and this is his demand for | ville, is interesting : Women and girls outraged........... 5,530 ® y iS wea er ©) ae niy & few wpe -| a double guard. “Last winter | was badly afflicted | Women and girls married by force > i j r is i © Call early and get a Set. “*Qure the hogand you're a great one.| With rhenmatiem. I decided to try PU IN oe rscnssnccenners cae 1,532 @ ore oe oe —_— ae hats. Each a the Granby ¢ There! That’s another mote i’ their e’e.| Dr. Chase’s Pills. To my surprise. I | Absolutely destitute................. 93.870] & ” om vershoes are modelled to fit all the fashionable shapes > got immediate relief, and before I had @ of boots, They are thin so as to prevent clumsy appearance and @ That's a seed in their teeth.” : ae These figures indicate about a thir¢ ? Thee, with 0 self sasiofed emile, skip | “Ht Ome BES my etmiation mae gent. seh op pence ig a te feeling and to make them so necessitates the use of the fines lity of @ , ° = 5 ; ‘ 1 'p I was also troubled with bilious- | the total losses of Armenians from Octo 5 “ i t quality of @ n . : eA No. 1 — aside to see how skip No. 2,| ness for years, and at intervals of three | ber 9th, 1895, to January 15, 1895. rubber. While Granby Rubbers and Overshoes are up to date in @ , aa QUEEN STREET, with hs econd player, wil deal with the | ce tow, weshe: went be tnidiap with o | A lotior from Maresh; Jonenrz ¢. ayes] @@tyie, Mit and Finishy they netain their old enduring quality. = a ‘ s i e re n 8 ach. Sin ‘It seems to true that 3000 were . tree fe’ 15 curl round the guards and fiod the winner, | using Chase’s Pills I have not had an | gjain int t ! 2 ; _ fe’ est elain in the late battle. Twelve hundred ; @ If you have not yet used it ask ° play wounded are said to have reached Maras} wear like iron pnpnannkeegeai oe csscrtetcaserereseercescereesseeeee | gtone, he can force that upon the winner “I may add that Dr. Chase's Oint- | with more to follow. Th : ae ; ; ® for it and take mo other : and leave it shot. Then al! the guarding ment piles oe —— i jot pile ad : te e eet = PLOLOLOLS LOLOL LO LO LO LP LO LOLS LS}LODLSOLOLOLOLDVALVS® ' 3 : Pe, : ee ee el as effective as Dr. Chase's Pills for rs S' g: uid no LS ———S = iii ; : No Man Woud of No. 1 is in his favor, and No. 1 is crest-| ¢roubles. I have a clerk who suffered be published. Aimost every prominent 5 : : ) = : So the game proceede. The terribly from bleeding piles. He tried | person has been confined in this black ALL RELIABLE GROCERS KEEP iT : : Write Business Le'ters whole situation may alter ia a moment, | Chase's Ointment and in a few days was | hole of Calcutta, and more are going: Our ( 4 f : : for it is a slippery game. eels shinee te chief personal need is more psalms.” e octl—246 : : ———> «<a — ; : ” = 4 > On Scraps of Waste Paper OT WHAT WE: Sa¥,> manufacturers, Toronto. 25¢. re = FI is ete ees : if he knew how cheaply : Ni what Hood’s Sarsaparilla Does, _Cinee’s Linseed and Turpentine for nat z pry ; : : : olds, bronchitis amd consumption. Sure " Z 7 { : he could get nicely Print- : | that tells the story of its merit and suc- | -ure, 25 cents. , ‘ ‘ ‘ or : ° Ne ‘ : ed Office Stationery, very : | segs, Remember HOOD’S Cures. — 250 Quintals Choice Codfish, : : best paper, at very lowest : -<me ae : 100 “ ’ ; : se te . : bet pape : ae __He—Why not marry met I'm vot rich, | EYE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT oe pane va Wo0d’s Phosphodine,—z%¢ Great English Remedy : ut what is enough for one is enough for inate v OLLOCK, Is the result of over 35 years treating thousands of cases with ali know® : The Examiner Job Printing Rooms. OOOO C COR Heer neem ee eeee ee eeeeee® ee eeeee en enener eeeeee “Why will you die?” That is the ques- tion the scientist now asks the miserable eufferer from consumption or lung trouble. The answer naturally is “because I can’t help it.” But the consumptive can help it. Miller’s Emulsion, made from Norwe- = Cod Liver, and combined with the 3 all Lung affections. In big bottles, 50c. Land Surve Pownal Strest, and $1, at all drug stores. two. She—Have you «nough for one? He - Yes. She—Which one ? Ay Ovp Axpy Wait Teicd Rexuepr Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Svrup has Winsloe’s Soothing 8: and take no ther kind.—m. w, f. un ly Office -- Bent Street Aug 16, 94—ly BOARDING & TRAINING STABLES for immediate use. Horse Clippi tended to. Terms reasonable. = Nov2?7—1364w 3m 100 Barrels Herring, 100 Half Barrels Herring, 100 Qtr. . 6 100 Kits “ 5 Barrels Extra Mess Shad, . Ch’town, Feb. 19, 1896—6i 135 FISH MARKE | | 7. | wae Before Taking. Wood's Phosphodine is sold by responsible wholesale and retail druggists inthe Dominio®e = : BD BVeSAVIESVSFSVSVWVSESVeEseses tu seF > aa drugs, until at last we have discovered the true remedy and treatment-® combination that wiii effect a prompt and permanent cure in all stagesof Sexual Debility, Abuse or Ezcesses, Nervous Weaknes Wo ry, Excessive Use of Opium, Tobacco, or Alcoholic Stimulants, all of which soon lead to Insanity, Consumption and an early grave. Phosphodine bas been used successfully by hundreds of cases that seemed almost hopeless—cases that had been treated by the most talented physi- -——————_—==—"™"— *, E-missions, Mental Wood's iu gree I : : hoephites of lime and soda will cure | beed used for ov ears illi i ‘ NOTICE. etna ee ee cd ceuachichion,, and | GL GmMaa AE Te does, aes tao | Gentiva Whessh, Hpieniba Gabe Smoked Halibut and Sal sahegeeaa EMEctes wae whe eamtiees andl eatowomne eaeart Goa tents enue aultnicd tandaenter 2 vil a, with ro ae ae , Op out e Court House, = all ou an aimon, a over the grave—but with the continued and persevering use of ; ) two. Mew li So whal-the esncum child oan ne th c all the ~ JONN M. NICHOLS é F innan Haddies. 00d’s Phosphodine, these cases that had been given up to die, were f LAND SURVEYING, &c. tive requires, and Miller’s Emulsion 4 ’ the col th — te : ON, Prop’r. restored to manly vigor and health— Reader you need not despair—no mat- <3 The subscriber is now prepared to make | Cod ieee Oil, when taken, produces it Diarrh vagy = wee ee os (Late in the employ of James Houghton.) ALSO—Smoked Hams, Rolled and Breukfast Bacon coal ae ee ee of Land, run Boundary and Divisiod | wijjer’s Emuleion ia the great uewwe . : : ° . r . ? » by its use you can be restored to a life of usefulness and happiness, ‘ ish Plan . me of the world, | Having opened a public Stabl Pe ice i : si < 5; i s : and Arehieciacal toawigh a Speat a strengthener and blood en a and cures | Twenty-five Yao a bt. Ite aes —— Tam prepared ‘> take Gertlemen’s rk, Lard, ete., Groceries of all kinds, for sale at low ee | pe ete ra aca aeanaiie 4 ? . ons and Estimates. 1, oe : seasons of the year to ee wa, Ss + waecenomeg - : ' ‘ Ns Coughs, Col.ls, Bronchitis, Serofnla. and | incalculable. Be sure and ask for Mre.| board, train, break or keep in road condition A | ss H MYRICK & CoO The Wood Company, Windsor, Ont-., Canada j e . i : ’