es Nig alle Ria, I RSTO basen aaa ar aean, ‘. a é - LL CR TT NT MTS DISFIGURED FACES. FROM GENERATI CN TO GENERATION oe ee How Good Looks, Perfect Health alld Pure Blood Can be Obtained and Maintained, Paine’s Celery Compound csemoves Every Trace of Pisease. Is your face disfigured by eczema, pim- ples, biotches and blackheads? If so vour blood is sluggish, 8 ned. , impure and poi- While the life-stream is reeking wih impurities, you cannot be healtby and good -!voking, If you would renew the system, cleanse the bioed and rid yourself of disease, you must use Paine’s Celery Compound, the great -ystem-cleanser and blood puritier. Tne following letter from Mr. D. Me- Mahon, of Peterboro, Ont., proves that Paine’s Celery Componnod possesses vir- tues and life-giving qualities unknown to the ordinary medicines and doctors’ pre- scriptions : “| have great pleasure in testifying to the fact that Paine’s Celery Compound has cansed a remarkable change in my conditivn. ‘] was troubled with a very bad type of eczema on my face and in patches oyer my bocy forfour years. I was under trea'meut of three doctors at different periods, and had also tried many remedies but all proved uselese. At last I bought a bottle of Paine’s Celery Compound and put io lodide of Potassium as recommend- ed on the Jabel. The one bottle did me so much good that I bought five bottles more and now am bappy to say [ am _ perfectiy cured and completely free from the troublesome disease.” The earthquake whicn shocked Mont- real last week, has been productive of serious, aud in one instance, fatal, con- sequeoce. Henri Paquett of Bonsecourts street was talking toa couple of frieode in his place of business when the phenomenon made itself apparent. The crashing noise which accompanied the quake sppeared to t-im so violent that he has been deaf ever since snd can hear nothing. He says that the only thing apparent since the sbock ie a constant rumbling noise in his ears. There died on Monday the young daugh- ter of a merchant on Craig street of convul- sions, fullowing the fright caused by the earthquake. The shocks threw her into a hysterical fit, which developed into convul- sions with fatal results. Quite a number of persons throughout the city are still suffering from the effects of the fright, and in one imstance, that of a lady, life is despaired of. The lae: shocks have had a tcrrible effect on people with weak nerves. The steamship Hupeh arrived at Van- couver a few days ago frum the Orient urd-r special charter to the Canadian Pac ific Railway witha cargo of 3,800tons, cousisting principally of new teas and cur- jos. After diecharging her cargo here the Hupeh leaves for San Freneteco, and will than return here te lood for the Orient. The officers of t] e ~tesmer srate that wher in the Philipp oe Island~ on their last trip a British resident informed them that the Spa: i-h governm: nt had captured twenty- five Roman Cathe ic Priest«, snppo-ed to be in ay mnpathy wth the rebels, and roas- ted them like sreking pigs. They also state that the r. bele, being short of ammu- nition #re using cocoanute, with which they have created great havoc among the Spanish troops. e= nnn A a loom Of ill health, despondency and despair, gives way to the sunshine of hope, happiness and health, upon taking Iiood’s Sarsaparilla, because it gives renewed life and vitality to the blood, and through that imparts nerve .stren gth, vigor and * cnergy to the whole body. Read O this letter: “Hood’s Sar saparilla helped me wonderfully, tThanged sickness to health, gloom to sun- shine. No pencan describe what I suf- fered. I was deathly sick, had sick head- aches every few days and those terrible tired, despondent feelings, with heart troubles so that I could not go up and Sunshine down stairs without clasping my hand over my heart and resting. Im fact, it would almost take my breath away. I suf- fered so I did not care to live, yet I had much to live for. There is no pleasure in fife if deprived of health, for life becomes a burden. Hood’s Sarsaparilia does far more than advertised. After taking one bottle, it is sufficient to recommend itself.” Murs. J. E, SMITH, Beloit, lowa. oods -Sarsaparilla Is the One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Prepared only by C. I. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. ills, bili Hood’s Pills {uts. headache. "25cents. es TdAE BY A BANKER. It is believed that every individual upon this earth is more or less an «xtact counter- ancestor, recent or remote, and is possible that even after an interval of many generations, or even centuries, individ- uals may be born whose physiognomy and general appearance is a replica of an ancestor of a long preceding period. In families it is sometimes observed that ali the children d«- not inherit the tastes and peculiarities of their parents, and in these cases it will probably be found that perhaps a grand parent or great grand parent,or an even more remote ancestor, has exhibited similar propensities and disposi- part of Some that it tion to those of one child, whilst another may have inherited the peculiarities of a different ancestor. This perhaps applies more especial- ly to the mental, rather then the physical qualities, these latter more frequently being more or less counterparts of one or Other of the immediate parents. In some families the same type is apparcnt for many generations, as for instance in the House of Hapsburg, the reigning family of Austria, the upper lip has been abnormally thick for several centuries while the Jewish race has exhibited the exact well-known semitic physiognomy fer thous- ands of years; in fact there cat be little doubt that the Jewish type of contenance has remain- ed absolutely unaltered since the time of their Abraham. A proof of this i to be found in the sculptured figure ofa Jew in the temple Karnak in Upper Egypt, be- neath which is an inscription detailing the capture by Shisak, King of {Egypt, of the King of Judah, as related in the page® ol Scripture (2 Chronicles xii. 3-9, &c.) This sculpture is of the usual anc unmistakable Jewish type. And in the Bntish Museum in London may now be szen a large bas-relief in stone taken from the ruined palace of the Kings of Assyria, portraying the taking of the city Lachish by Sennacherib, as_ detailed in 2 Kings xviii. 13, 14; in which the Jewish captives are exact representations of the Jews of the present day. In those cases ‘where specially exceptional talents have been devel- oped it seldom happens that the immediate descendants inherit them in the same-degree, though probably in the majority of similar tal- ents though far less conspicuous, are transmit- ed. Amongst the most notable exceptions to this rule may be mentioned the Pitts, father and son, both of whom possessed very excep- tional powers of oratory and statesmanship. It sometimes happens rhat physical and mental qualities of whole nat:ons deterioriate and become impaired. The Romans, for in- stance, at one time the bravest and boldest race then existing, after a course of increasing and enervating luxuriousness and vice, degen- ated into an effete and weakly nation, alto- gether unable to contend with the more man- ly races which attacked and defeated them with ease. Other nations toc might be men- tioned which in their more virile days excelled in the “tug-of-war,” but which do not appear to have inherited in the slightest degree the heroic valour of their predecessors. And not physical and mental qualities only are transmitted from father to son, but alsc, by a strange law of nature, ifa man deliber- ately indulges in vice—intemperance and iniquities—his descendants from generation to generation suffer from his misdeeds, and are vitiated in both body and mind; the habitual drunkard probably begets a drunkard. and the man who has ruined his health by his vices condemns to a life ef misery not only his immediate descendants, but also perhaps their descendants for generativns, to come. He therefore not only destroys himself, Lut per- haps drags down to perdition untold thousands of his progeny; and as in thir’) generaticas (if we could imagine that this dispensation would last another thousand years) these would have numbered, assuming two children each throughout, no less than 1,610,612,73€, vast numbers of{whom would have been met.- tally and bodily contaminated by his vices, it is manifest that he is incurring an awful res- ponsibility in indulging in any such vice. And doubtless one of the chief torrents of the place of punishment will be the continued and incessant recriminations of those, who jn con- sequence of his vices which they have inherit- ed, one after another are continually descend, ing into those terriable realms. But although it is decreed that this dreadful inheritance shall descend from generation to generation, yet whatever it be, happily for mankind, for those who wish it an absolute way of deliverance has beeu offered, by which that terrible tendency to sin can be altogether overcome and annihilated. That remedy, is the moral strength which is vouchsafed to all who with earnestness snpplicate the Ruler of all to endue them, and who in that Divine strength are enabled successfully to overcome and to conquer great ancestor vnecse. Ths trade in dairy preducts now pre- sents a notable contrast. Butter is abun- datt and cheap, rand cheese is scarce and comparatively high. Supplies of eheese are unquestionably light. Leading mar- kets and producing districts in this country and Canada report only a frac- tion of their usval stocks. Canada has, it is claimed, less than a tenth of its last year’ssupply. British stocks are re- ported very light, and that country has taken American and Canadian cheese at prices which ordinarily shut off export buying entirely. New cheese will find stocks of old almost exhausted. The prospect for the coming season is better than for a long time, so far as market conditions are concerned.—National Stockman. —— ELECTRIC SPARKS. England sent 850,000,000 messages by telephone last year, 37,000,000 more than the year before. . The copper mines of tbe whole world are being taxed to their utmost to supply the demand for copper wire and the other apparatus used in the application of elec: tricity. Electricity is now used for preserving eggs. Kggs that have undergone an elec- trical treatwwent may be kept for an in- definite time, and it is said that when used they ate found to be as good as fresh laid ones. To keep the 80,000 odd miles of tele- graph line in order in Great Britain and ide for the proper dispateh and deliv- ery of the millions of messages that pass over them every month entails an expend- iture of about 22,250,000 a year. — MUNYONS a ps Fo Vib en SAVE DOCTOR Fabs The Munyon Remedies act instantly giving relief sfter the firat two or three doses and effectinga rapid cure even in the most obstinate ca-es. There is a separate Munyoa Remedy for each disease and each specific has plain directions, °0 there can be no mistake. If youare ailing get Mun- vons Guide to Health frem your nearest druggist; it will deser:le vour disease and tell you} w to cure your-elf with a 25¢ Munvon Remedy. If you find thet you have rhenmatisin, take Munvons Rheuma- matism (ure. If you have kidney trouble, take Munie’s Kidney Cure. If nervous use Muoyon’s Nerve Cure. If you hav ® catarrh, Murvon’s “aiarrh Cure and Tablets wil! cure you. If it is female complaint, n-e Munvon’s Female Cure. If you stomaeh treubie, take Marvent= Dvepessie ture; fora cold or a cough, the Cold Cure or the Cougu Cures, and soon. Nomatter what the disease you can beabsolutely certain of a cure if you take the remedy recommended in the “Guide.” Where you are in doubt, a per- soval letter to Professor Munyon will be answered, with free medical advice for any disease. At all druggists, 25c. a bottle. hie Ve Those Iowa burglara who attempted to rob a bank by the old jimmy and dynamite route are sadly behind the times, What they should have done was to secure post itions of cashier and president for them- selves. After that all would have been plain sailing. Count Nicholss Esterhsazy, who died recently at Totis in Hungary, was well known on the turf in England, France. aud Austria. He gave ordere that Le should be buried in a red hunting coat, with all the honors ef the chase. A Georgia paper says: “A girl in th's plac~ ssys ber mother has promised to give her $1,000 if she will get married and keep quiet about the whole affair until it is over. The young woman herself cffers to give $500 of the amount to the man who will take her up. U. S. Secretary of War Alger has a Having dropped it recently into a barin of water by accident, he sent it toa first-class jeweller to have it fixed,and when it was returned there was a bill for @40. “ Died for Love ” ia the title of a rick - ening dispatch from Washington which gives th e details of the actof an old man who shot his former stenographer nigh unto death and blew himeelf into eternity. It cannot be possible that such a tragedy was for love; it must be the result of insanity. In Carleton, Mich, the pastor of the Methodist church, assisted by a male quarcette and band, is conducting mass meetings for the purpose of raising money and corn to relieve the starving opes in India. Inthe whole neighborhood between 300 and 40@ bushels have been given. "90 © @ © @ CO © © @ © 8 ” MENTHOL a PLASTER I have prescribed Menthol Plaster ina number of caxes of neuralgic nud rheumatic pains, and am very much pleased with the effects and pleasantness of {ts application.—W, H. CAKPEN- TER, M.D., Hotel Oxford, Boston. I have used Menthol Plasters in several cases of muscular rheumatism, and find in every case that it ga’ealmostinstant and permanent relief. —J. K. MooRE M.D., Washington, D.C. It Cures Sciatica, Lumbago, Neu- ralgia, Pains in Back or §: de, or any Ifuscular Pains. Price | Davis & Lawrence Co., Ltd, 25c. Sole Proprietors, MonTREAL. Se oes ee ooo COMING! Babbin's— Pleasure Party FOR ASHORT PERIOD ONLY At Georgetown, Cardigan, and other stations along the line, on the week com- “mencing June 7th. Presenting the fol - lowing programme. Dr. Babbin, the Magicizn, performing magic Feats that have ne ver yet been seen in this country. An exhilition of Sleight of hand lasting half an hour. Mr. Louis Dunbar aad Dr. Ra obi in a Berleeque entitled The Upper Ten and the Lower Five, in whigh they wi!! give a1 insight to city life, Dr. Babbin in Banjo Songs, Laughable Joker, Negro Songs, Jig, Reel nod Clog Dancivg, Plantation Steps—in fact the essence of Old Virginia. Mrs. Nollin’s Party, Dr, Babbin and Mr. Louis Dunbar, consisting cf Inetrumental Music, Singing, Fuony Sayinge, and Laughable Jokes in which Dr. Babbin will render his challenge bone sulo. He will aleo nive various imita- tione—keeping time with the music. Latest Parodies, Stump Speecher,Songe and Dances, together with the newest and most Laughable Farces, ever seen in this conntrv. Come and laugh. Admission 10c and 20c. ®90e@e@00ecdcs 8 eo@e@eeee Goede @ enjoy a hearty valuable watch of wnich he is very proud.’ |’ OUTRAGE IN IRELAND. An extraordinary outrage, which took place at Kilbride, two miles from Tullamore, King’s county, Ireland, a few days ago, resulted in serious injuries to a Welsh emergency planter named Robt Owens, who has incurred a great deal of public odium by taking three farms on the Somers estate from which tenants were evicted, and who is constantly under the pro- tection of two constables and a sergeant of police. When Owens was passing through a gate on one of the farms a loud explosion occurred, and a quantity of scrap iron, stones and other material showered around him, in- juring him severely in the legs and back, and causing some slight cuts and abrasions to Sergeant Carrel, by whom he was accompan- ied. An iavestigation by the police disclosed that a most ingenious arrangement has been made fer carrying out the outrage. The iron bex of an axle-tree had been charged with powder, slugs, ete., and concealed in the ground immediatly ontside the gate and under the very spot on which a person must stand while undoing the fastening. The lock of an old } erse-pistol was used to ignite the charge, this being also coucealed in the ground and the trigger connected with the lower bar of the gate. The result was that the moment the gate was pushed in, the movement of the trigger caused the powder to explode. It is not expected that Owens’ injuries will prove fatal. Thisis the second attempt which has been made on his life, a bridge which he was in the habit of crossing having been cut two years ago, and two relatives of the evicted tenants having been imprisoned in connection with the outrage. Four camels have been successfully acclimatized in Poland by Count Sigismund Skorzewski, who has had them broken to the plough on his estate of Cherniejor, in the province of Posen. Brides in A!foeld, Lower Hungary, have been deprived of their weddiug gifts by the goveromenut health authotsitss- It wasa custom ofthe place for iiides to wash with soap and to comb the heads of al! guests they in turn throwing coins into the basin. The result, according tothe doc- tors, was the spreading of disease, and an epidemic of ophthalmia led the goverment t» put # sudden end to the cu-tom. Positively cured by these Little Pills. They also relieve Distress from Dyspepsia, Indigestion and Too Hearty Eating. A per- fect remedy for Dizziness, Nausca, Drowsi- ness, Bad Taste in the Mouth, Coated Tongue Pain in the Side, TORPID LIVER. They Regulate the Bowels. Purely Vegetable. Smail Piil. Small Dose. _ Small Price. Substitution the fraud of the day. Sce you get Carter's, Ask for Carter's, Insist and demand Carter's Little Liver Pills. IDR CLIFT| treats Chronic Diseases by the Salisbury method of persistent self-help im owercom- ing past errors and Removing causes from the blood. Catarrh, Bronchitis, Asthma, } Shortness of Breath, Pleurisy, Tuberculosis Consumption of Lungs or Bowels, Indiges- tion, Dyspepsia, Gastritis, Ulcer, Cancer, Dropsy, Diarrhoea, Dysentery, Constipa- tion, Piles, Fissures, Fistula. Diseases of Heart— Valvular, Fatty Enlargement, Palpitation. Of Liver—joundice, Diabetes Cirrhosis, etc. Of Kidneys—Albuminuri 3right’s Disease, etc. Of Spleen and Bladder—Cystitis. Of the Blood—Anae- mia, Chlorosis, Scrofula, Malaria, Rheu- matism,Goui,SciaticaScurvy, Purpura. O1F male Organs—Inflammations and Displac ments of Womb,Ovaries, Bladder or Bow- els. Menstrual irregularities of Sexual Grgans. Of Nerves afidSpine,—Nervous Prostration, Sleeplessness. Decline, Hy- steria, Tremors, St. Vitus’ Dance, Chorea, Epilepsy, Convulsions, Paralysis, Loco- motor Ataxia. Paralysis, Agitans, Soften- ing of Brain. Some forms of Insanity— Dementia, Mania, Hypochondria, Melan- chulia. Failure of Vision and Voice, Deaf. ness. Of Skin— Eczema, Salt Rheum, Erysipelas, Syphilis. Tumors, Giandular Fatty, Fibroid, Uterine, Ovarian and Can cer, Goitre, Cretinism, Obesity, Corpul- ency. Drug and Liquor Habits—Opium, Morphine, Chloral, Cocaine, Tobacco, Stimulants. Of Bones and Joints—De- formities, Curvatures, and Pott’s Disease of Spine, Paralysis, Hip Disease, Knock- knee. Bow Legs, Club and Flat Foot, Wry Neck, Rickets, Scrofula, Sore Legs, Var- icose Ulcers, etc. Continuous intelli gent treatment insures Minimum of suffer- ing and Maximum of Cure, passible in each ease, Avoid attempis unaided or under blind leaders. DR. CLIFT Graduate of N Y University and the N Y Hospital: 2) years’ practicein N Y City. Diploma registered in U 8 and Canada. Address :—Charlottctown, P. E. I. Office :—Vicioria Row. Telephone Call Accommodations Reserved for patients References on application. 94—d&w 1 — 4 FES oo tHNS arpgFVING 5 Originated by an Old Family Physician in 1810. {- You can safely trust what time has indorsed for nearly acentury, There is not a medicine in use toda i y which possesses the confidence @n extent as Johnson’s Anodyne Liniment. For more than eigh Shane nan coal its own intrinsic merit, while generation after generation have weeded, The best evidence oh its value is the fact that in the state where it originated the sale of it is increasing, Johnson's Anodyne ent ‘os I. S. Jonnson. EsQ. My Dear Sir:—Fifty years ago this month t father called at my store and left me some Johnson‘s Anodyne Liniment on sale. I have soi ntzee since. Ican most truly say that it has maintained its high standard and popyw that time to this. JOHN B. RAND, North Waterford, Malne, a “Best Liver Pill Mado.” This certifies that Dr. A. Johnson, whose mame is signed to every genuine j ; ao ohnson’s Anodyne Liniment,in the if Jan. 1840, first leftat my store sone of the same A : rt pu my he a te with it ever siuce, (over fiity years) with increasingsa Positively cure Biliousness and Sick Headache, liver = . les, and bowal complaints. They expel all impurities jasez KnowLton, Newburg, Maine, from the blood. Delicate women find relief from | Our Rook “Treatment for Diseases” Mafled Free, using them. Price 25c; fiveZl. Sold everywhere, | All Druggista LS, Johnson & Cou, Boston, Mags. —y a T. dg. HARRIS. LONDON HOUSE CLEARANCE SALE 0F ~~" Bicycle Sundries ———— ee Seer -_ ~_ me aga. 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JOHN MACEACHERN, SPECTACLES. Over twenty-five years I have been in the Spectacle bus: | inoss and during that time have fitted hundreds and hundreds 4 of persons, Some had put off getting glasses so long that they could not sze a large 4 inch letter A without going within 2 of 3 feet of it, and might have gone blind if they had put off getting glasses much longer. Others have been fitted of rather misfitted, with wrong glasses by travellers, and charg- 2d a great deal more than they ought to have been. This y<ar our traveller, Mr. C. H. White, intends calling on P& ties at their homes in the country, to test eyes and show sam ples of our goods. 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