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Ts : Paar ' ‘ - _ + householder et id give [ > : : enn oa VOL 35. CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND, TUESDAY, FEBRUARY 25, 1896. NO 1875 cee PRICE 15 CENTS. fine flavor and is delicions in the cup... © 7 &w Ch’to en, June 2@-—w I er. a To arent: he — : — oe | CHARLIE, DID YOU WAKEN YET? Mi. CHAMBERLAIN, } = — His Policy in tle Transvaal—A Successful From Murray came a challenge one day, Match for Rhodes+~Hew he Grew From a a Saving “Charles, meet me at Glace Bay,| Little Englander. CE Pieedn om ' ; x eo . : ees as the word is now und rstood. l il tea th you a tune the grits can play Mr. George Ww. Smalley contributes to as eave contrary to theffecepts of Christ. Called ‘Meet me in the morning. ” the New York Herald, an interesting *bster. ) i Coste Chorus— article on the past, present and probable TA as the uncivilized nations of | Charlie, did you wakep yet, future of Mr.Cbamberlain. Iu the course RLVENGE. (From the Collegium. ) Sealed Tenders will be received at the Episcopal Residence up to noon on SAT URDAY, the I4th day of March, A. D. 1896, for the erection of a new Roman Catholic Cathedral in Charlottetown, ac- cording to plans and sje ti-ation to be seen at the Episcopal Re~:+ 1. © and at the Ti) r ny TH 4 i dali atu ; 3 , * Tak Leapive Dirty NEWSPAPER | or P. E. Istanp, | astied every afternoon, from the office of ge EXAMINER Pusu 7 COMPANY, in the .ood.2 House Building, RATES OF SUBSCRIPTION. \_N ADVANCE) OE Cie te: PP AGEs Py 2 tt aha tenure ae ke a oe >\ the world revenge has always Oh, can J hear you speaking yet ? of this article, Mr. Smalley eays: Karly : Ob, you will be mistaken, yet, in Mr. Cham berlain’s parliamentary career, Disston’s Rotary Saws. all sizes. ‘i lr you meet me in the morning. the word mo-t often flung at him was heen regarded not as a wrong doing, sey Be or fo Toe rentreseecceseeneeeeses stone heOD Disston’s Swages, i } fi 1 rochial. He could not shake off the Bix MonTHs Scenentebsceunekaevans wae : . ms x: ut rather as one’s first and most im- parochial. Could not suake , a 7x ing ; whitec THRE . PSN. cca scccenstsvencionsbesenss . = Disston’s Side Files. j T ty; Tupper, we have named the day; mayoral.ty of the Mii!and ea; ital. At one no tags . > ae Eq, pomneet INE ’ t codecccceseseesce-see® hd , > , 22 VA ce > . - " 209 St. Ss * obec . ated = ae to any part of Canada or the Saw Gunuorers and Cutters. portant duty. he dying savage, It’s on the fourth, the papers say, tune the taunt was jast enough. He took - ' — : a _ Te SS as — tec stretched on his couch of skins, in his | 80, Charlie, meet me at Glace Bey narrow views. Hid mind wes concumemated) een Sewn or the t faithful perfurmance of the contract. rited States : ‘ i " ; . Belting Rubber and Leather, Quite early in the morning. on questions of domestic life. He was an Tenders mu-t be accompanied by a ecr the hunt and chase, in the companion- Says Cuarlie, “I can waken vet; questions of international administration. He filled both offices with energetic capa- The New Cathedral Building Commit Ur f r rly , . wigwam, and having completed his re- |} @ : . The WW eekly Wy xaminer Belt Lacing. . e io k ith} = a P ae Chorus— cQowoM Int. & social reformer, and, when Le tified cheque of 5 per cent. On an ount « f a . . renge Ss Ww go > go ¢ -n- af i i Mf 2 ‘ . . « sat » ov ne , is issued every Friday morning from the} Mill Tools of all kinds, and OILS. ead 2 tease oe Meming countes As Charlie said “the warbing’a brief” ae ro ae tender. Cheque will be returned if ten- e publishers’ office. [t is mmade up of matter | Our prices are the lowest and voods are best quality ance on death. Through the portals He drew his falchion frcm the sheath, wid as Piaikties of the Beard o- Travle der is not accepted. If tender is accepted 7 } ; which has appeared in the Daily non I 5 ’ 5 = “9 s dangerous disease because it is} of the grave he shall pass unopposed Saying. “We will make the grits citch aa Pieshie: f the ‘Lessl Government | 2% person tendering fails to enter into a F is a first-class weekly newspaper—interestin iab} 6 . " ‘ : ; : sri ff Ms : . : . nas d sig nds. w orfeitc . ; 5 hath oteiin aialae anes _ — a 2 to result in loss of hearit lto the Happy Hunting Grounds there} at — a.) ds oa Board; what he had to deal with in those rk and - Lon : > oe a heck. 2 ad fa . swell, or develop into consumption. ; ; ~ . . . = offices were quesiions of commerce and] _ enders to be endorec Tenders for - non Read the following: to behold and enjoy the pleasures of | Chocu — New Roman Cath lic Cathedral.” ; AR ‘EBRUARY & CALENDAR FOR FEBRUARY, _ s a “My wife has been a sufferer from Cn’town, Feb. 6—246 catarrh for the past four years and the ship of his ancestors. The fulfilment And if l’m nct mistaken yet, citz, but his mind did not expand till he had shaken off Home Rule. Down to that tee do not biad themselves to accept th lowest or any tender. Last Onuer 1 day, Sh 25.6m. p. m. Gisease had . ° s : ns gone so far that her eyesight ae 8 £ [can give the grits a shakin’ yet a . alin New Moon, 13th day, Oh. 0.1m. noon : was affected so that for nearly « yeas of his beside his moral code teaches, At Glace Bay in the morning. ” time he was almost a Little Roglander. 4 ae a pine in wap First Q iar, 21st day, 5h. 2.0m. P- ™m N EN Gi ISH she was unable to read for more than five admits him to the Joys ot the blessed. M : : i h ‘dl the necess ty ot defending the iptlegrily of STEPH EN 1 ° W _ I y 3 . r onk 2 1 20 ian urrar, boy, mind what you ‘al the United Kingdom taugit bim Imperial- Secreta: v. Full M , 28th day, 4h. 38. 9.m., p.1 A 4 minutes at a time. She suffered severe »here : sreafter kj eileen “2 Te vi g gutt pe ; a} n., pP. @ pains in the head and at times was almost salar eats arson ¢ the savage And try your tate with fire and blade, ism. There came a change in the toae of Episcopal Residence, | SOLDIER distracted. About Christmas, she com- | *'” be summed up briefly thus: | Fer al oe ee eee Ne “i — ty io bin baeting of tong “ retietows, F. Et, Sun | St igl menced taking Hood’ ‘Live, revenge fully, die and be fore- a : sutjects. He b came inyerested im foreign January 28, 1896. } | Day of Week. } “2 oe — since that vol aye han eee em . ! viens Ty a ales If they put you in in the morning. atfaas. He took @ joarucy and discovered | 246 Im guar pat a i tis Fos basa: ‘ ae . Bie hes taleen ol ehaeiaans eae ever happy. ius lived his forefathers, | Choras— Egypt; reiurned, aud announced that the 7 , —— i | | generally has a favorite whiskey which te Hoe # Ser- | tus had he been taught from infancy YY : whee Kuglieh occupauon of Egypt was a neces- . , aaa aioe ‘ ¥ saparilia and is on the road to a complete oe ~ | There’s Mowat, Blair and Fielding, too, sity, as it was and is. Hos visit to America NOTICE a 5) Gebeeton » oe } 159 | aft : 9 he calis for wherever he goes. or years | cure, I cannot speak too highly of Hood’s | © manhood, Revenge, in the savage} And Peters come to join the crew; andl Rand PC aah relations with Can . & | ' atu SY i ‘ ) it “i e . : . . £ s | OB ol Senien 2315 10 0 46 English Garrisons have ealled rn ara and I cheerfully recommend | breast, was not the immature offspring ee ete In @ Canoe, ada, perhaps the most stiff-necked of all > . . . . . . . riac i P g. : > . y 2 : ™ Te” va 3 | Moaday - . rr URSIKR, Newmarket, Ontario. | of 4 year’s growth, for centuries it had Charen ie ee ro eine a ae 2 . Th ae, [ ? 4| Tuesday 26 | 21] a& , . ca ; : i nin sOmething more than @ phrace. Lor e svoscriber is now prepared to make 4 5 | We inesday 25 | 3 3 Ki i ; f Hood Ss Sarsaparilla been most carefully nurtured. Is it | When Charles’ bark it etruck the land, eign affairs presented tLemselves to bite ip perverse of a — 7 eee ey 6 | Thursday 24] ) 41} i surprising that thus fostered for untold He gave the Grits to understand a light different from that in which the | ind Architectural Drawings, Ph ms, Speci a- Si 7 | Friday 23 ‘ 5 38 Is the Only a Ne i alla lis ‘hat he knew how to lead the tand Mayor of Birmingham had viewed them. | ations and Saienat ore * : 8 | Saturday 2 | ~ ar The Military Scotch. ee grown gigantic in} At Glace Bay in the morning. He passed from politics to statesman=hiy . . alae 1 - —e ae 9 i S Ay 20 | 9 813 True BI d Pp ifi its proportion ! The savage, weighed | Chorus— Brooding nuch over there newer interest=, Pownal Street. ye | »; M y 18 mt & 4 : mie a oo ur er ‘ . ‘ ae ae : ; considering as he has ever dour, with some scientists angie 7 a . I 7 é ot as | oa Try it yourself and you ll always ask down by such principles, should be Iv’s = ihe sound you thcugbt you'd exactness, the chances of his own career, if 2) Ww il 16) 14] 11 24 for it Prominently in the public eye today. judged with leniency rather than with ar : considering, also, in a spirit cf true patriot- RNBAS A MACDONALD & as os oe 7 : ° CG ; It’s Charlic’s troops that’s marching near, § ; ee ; ; r ’ | 13 | Thursday ee 15 10 5) Hood’ eure habitual constipa | severity, by those who enjoy the manv me ’ ° Bem? } ism, the larger interests of the Empire, he p- 4| Fr ; 12 17 11] 27 nt Ss Pills Siem, Prien Se. ber bes. wae Oe ee Y | While Murray’s triends they shake with) oo uot his one great opportunity, botl. B . te z. af . : z. L A Is &CO Montreal Side se alia Ace tame ee | benefits derived from civilization. fear , iy. a ; : arrister-at-Law a 5} Saturd: 11 19} 11 37 awrence Lison - » . GHATEFUL_—COMFOR : : as Wncns ie te 0 oe of building up his own place and of sers pina oe 16 | Sunday 9} 20° morn ORTING, From the wigwam of the savage let a a ee ing his count:y, lay i: a wew policy for the 7. L7 | Monday 7 22 0 25 December 11, 1895—135 5 . us turn to the mansions of civiliza- vee Colonies. It is characteristic of him that OFFICE, GREAT GEORGE STRE an 96: Tucedas 61 231 0 84 ° ° : When Charlie came down to our isle he should have spoken of them as neglect- CHARLOTTETOWN. a is We sd y ‘ ot l 27 tion. For more than nineteen cen- He got his men in rank and tile, ed delegates which needed development re 4 } 20 | Thursday 2 26 . c:. me eee ips a ee ee turies civilization has been advancing And the Murray troops they did recoi! It is but a figure of speech, yet it showe Money to Loan. a 21 { Friday 1 27 2 50 BREAKFAST — SUPPER. with nant ks sitides Satntial of From Charlie in the morning. how commercialism bad saturated his Fire and Life Insurances taken§j g 22 Saturday 6 59} 29 3 52 “ By a thorough knowledge of the natural oe es = : io Chorus— mind. His conception, at any rate, no mat Agent for Credit Foncier Franco-Cana f 33 Sunday 7 | 30 5 13 laws which govern the operations of digestion {| Y8T10US descriptions and countless in Ob Murray, boy, it’s now you see ter how it was phrased, was “ ee ene. dien, Lancashire Fire Insurance Co., Great é) , #4 | Monday 6 32 6 43 and nutrition, and by a careful application of | number, have been formed, having] You’re not the wer you thought icin sini SS estern Life Assurance Co. i i 95 | Tu , 54 23 7 59 the fine properties of well selected Cocoa, Mr. ‘aga . © sash tel po q 10ug were Only so many encumbrances, a fay dec6 ~-26 &wyv ‘= i 36 | Ww 52 4 8 5T Epps has provided for our breakfast and as their objects the mental and moral You J as ae k o.* orite notion of Liberals apd Radieals this _—— ied ai ata - xe | 69 46 supper a delicately flavored beverage which | improvement of mankind Unde CAS MS Tae EE Hee ane many @ year; a notion from which Lord — o- 5 ; 9 46 £ iprovement nankind. nder At Glace Bay in the morning 7 eo : 68! Fr 18] 33] 10 36 may save use many heavy doctors’ bills. It is . ‘| . E: Beaconfield himself was not tree. He per- s 29 Sa 6 46/5 39{ Il 8 by the judicious use of such articles of diet snch disadvantageous circumstances | Chorus— suaded himself that it was possible to a) : 7 cman pd be gradually buit up | one would think the existence of Re- | Says Charlie, “I can waken yet; weld the Empire together tore closly than YRY = ECTORAL +e —_— = until strong enough to resist every tendency , . } . . My cause is not forsak ever bef and to make these outlyin : i aiid ; : venge hable vether im- 1! 8 not forsaken yet ver before, ' ying sai i to disease. {lundreas ef subtle maladies are — eee le if not altoge ther "1 I can give the crits a shakin’ yet Provinces, in a sense, integral parts of the ; Positively Cures floating around us ready to attack wherever | possible But it not only exists, it At Glace Bay in the morning. hnge Imperial fabric which covers the COUGHS and COLDS y a globe. Australia bad taught hom a lesson’ when she offered 10 rend trcops \o Suakim.: Canada taught him another by her per in a surprisingly short time. It's a sci- entific certainty, tried and true, soothing and healing in its effects, Biack River. (Herald and Patriot please copy.) there is a weak point. We may escape many a fatal shaft by keeping ourselves weil fortified with pure blood and a properly nourished | degree. wame,’’ Civil Service Gazette even thrives, and that to an alarming P. &, Island Railway wc. McComper & Son, On aad after THURSDAY, 5th December, $95, the trains of this Railway will run daily Sundays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward Trains Inward. Read down. Read up, PM AM PM AM SH TP. cccse Charlottetown..... 310 J0 10 $3) 719.,...Royalty Junction 2 9 50 417 803.....North Wiltshire.... 2¢4 905 431 8 17...00- Hunter River..... 149 8 di 66 852 Bradalbane....... 115 817 | a oor Emerald ..... 7: 8 O08 Sar” Bie cccas Freetown. «ce @ 7h 2 ee: Kensington ......1233 733 620 1010 Ar) Lvi200 700 Sam u2rsile PM 1250 Ly Aril0c0 AM lil. ..-Misecouche........10 30 l 37 . Wellington ....+.. 9 47 3 .. oo POet Bill ....-000 9@ 334 ace COE occnnss OOD S SB. . .cccc IO, 5 cdo nes 734 664. . cass . si OS a Oe ere PM AM AM AM SW. 2008 Charlottetown. ....1030 25)....Royalty Junction. ...1010 STD. cotnecces Bedford......... 937 355 Ar (Ly $05 Mt Stewart } 410 a Ar 850 6 22.........-Cardigan......- 7% 545 ......Georgetown...... 710 i P of AM 405.....Mount Stewart..... 855 443. ..0. Morell . ....-ss0«s S17 BLD. woes cee Sb POTS cor cee 743 657.... ..mear River.....0« 7 3 640.... IED . occessses Oe PM AM ryM AM 6G EB ccccoccoce+acecRGtONt. «040008. accese 7 50 05 ..»-Cape Traverse...... ...-+- 700 PM : AM Trains are run by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Govt. Rys, Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Supert ntendent, Charlottetown. Railway Office, Dec 1, 1895. Beaver Ling Steamers. VWATinter Service. DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN g7, JOHN, N. B., AND LIVERPOOL. From ‘ = Steamer St John, NB Lake Ontario...Wed., Dec 25 Lak- Winnipeg “ Jan 8 Lake Sunerior - ° = Lake Ontario ” Feb 5 Lake Winnipeg “ - & Lake Superior 101 Mar 4 Lake (ntario * * 2 Lake Winnipeg “ Apr as ‘ * 15 2 Lake Superior . FIRST CABIN-—-$40 and $15. Round Trip, r(and 3. SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, London- derry, Belfast and Glasgow, 33). Round Trip, 5; To London, Bristol or Cardiff, $33; k ywund Trip, S6L. : STEERAGE—Te Liverpool, London, Glas- gow ard Beliast, $21.60 S96 >) ‘Noi E—Steerage passengers by the Beaver ane are rovided with the use of bedding, and eating and drinkirg utensils, free of charge. Insurance certificates issued at lowest rates, Freight carried at lowest rates and to all important points both 1 ; Britain on through bills of Jading. Specia cilities provided for the carriage of butter, cheese and perishable freigh For further particulars as to frelght or pas- gaze apply to pp. & C. Maclyv ER, Liverpool, Moonrreal, TROOP & SON, Agents, St Joba, N Bb, FURNESS LINE. Regular Fortoightly Sailings between ; to Bristo! and Cardiff in Canadaand Great D. W.C\MPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager. 1s Hospital at, LONDON and HALIFAX. Undee spe- cial contract with the Dominion Govern ment. S § HALIFAX CITY, 3,000 Tons. g §. ST. JOHN CITY, 3,000 Tons. S. 8S. DAMAA, 2,500 Tone. 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COOK Into the palaces of wealth, and the hovels of poverty ; into the mansions of the merchant prince, and the dwell- ings of the country syuire, aye, into the very institutions of learning, has this monster penetrated. The columns of our newspapers recount innumerable instances of disasters which, if traced to their source show Revenge as the cause, with destitution, ruin or death as the effect. He, whose mind is oceupied with thoughts of revenge, who seeks retire- ment to plot the ruin of his fellow- man and give scope to the baser pas- sions, who ceases to bewail his own sufferings but to rejoice in the ap- proaching misfortunes of another, is surely a miserable and thoughtless man. Were sucha one to give but a moment’s thought to the goodness of God, then would he be prepared to forgive and seek forgiveness. The truly wise man hastens to forgive, knowing too well the value of time and the swiftness of its flight, to waste the precious moments in plotting evil to others. ‘ Forgive and you shall be forgiven’ we are told, and upon this depends our hopes of eternity. Yo him who refuses forgiveness the throne of mercy is inaccessible and for him Christ has suffered to no purpose, Pac es a Re ge With Invalids, Yes! with invalids the appetite is ca- pricious and needs coaxing. That is just the reason they improve eo rapidly under Scott’s Emulsion, which 18 as palatable as cream. Sallie Beckw:th, of South Carolina, sixty-nine years of age, the other day gave birth to a quartette of healthy infantse— three boys and one girl. The babes weigh about six pounds each. — THAT IMPALING CASE, Mr, A, E, Hudson, Combermere, severely iujured—Protruding Knot Entered the Body—Cured by One Box of Dodd's Kidney Pills. Compermere, Feb. 22 (special).— Mr. H. E. Hudson, trapper, hunter and lumber~ man, was injured by falling on a knot, which entered his body from beneath and injured his bladder and kidveys. Ie says : “| was confined to my bed for six weeks and was rarely able to work, feeling too weak since the injury, over eight years ago. I have taken one box of Dudd’s Kid- ney Pill’s ard am perfectly cured and as able-bodied as ever before in my life. One box was worth one hundred dollars to me, if it is possible to estimate such a benefit in dollars.” The question with which Iowa lawyeis are struggling is how to serve a legal notice upon a blind,deaf and dumb person in th: ¢ state. It isa problem which so far the brightest lawyer in the state has failed to solve. BE NOT DECEIVED. The Unparalelled Success of Dodd's Kidney Pills Excites the Envy and G, eed of Unscrupulous Imitations. A kidney treatment in pill form was un known until Dodd’s Kidney Pills came into use. If Dodd’s Kidney Pills were not indeed “the best in the world,” no one would im- LITTLE ONES WELL DRESSED ! Many Mothers Know How to Do It. Economical and thrifty mothers bury little new clothing for their boys and girls, yet the little ones are always well dressed. This is the result of using Diamond Dyes in the home, which give all the new colors with but little trouble. Suits for boys and dresses for girls, that are faded and discolored, are quickly transformed into new garments by the magical working of fect results, see that your dealer gives vou the Diamond Dyes; take no others. One hundred and fifty of the wells of Brantford, Ont., are to be filled in, owing to the prevalence of typhoid fever, attributed to these places of water supply. ell lke 25 cents cures Catarrhal Headache. - Incipient Catarrh. - . Hay Fever. - “ Catarrhal Deafness. “ ” Cold in the Lead in 10 min. " " Foul breath caused by Cat arrh. 25 cents secures Chase’s Catarrh Cure with perfect blower enclosed in each box. Sold by all dealers. Men are often capable of greater things than they perform. They ure sent into the world with bills ef credit and seldom draw to their full extent. Aw Evyeutsu Soipier Generally has a favorite whiskey which he calls for wher— ever he goes. Four years English garti- sons have called “Kilty,” the Militacy Scotch. Try it yourself and you will al- ways ask for it. Lawrence A. Wilscn & Co. Whatever comes from the biain carries the hue of the place it came from, and whatever comes from the heart carries the heat and color of its birthplace. It Saved Our Child. Diamond Dyes. To insure goed and per- which must be fir-t to suffer if war actu- petual assertion of seltinterest as her sole rule of conduct in ber relations with the Mother Country. One was an inspiration the other a warning, Out ofthe two br) found agerm capable of great natural’ growth. ° encourage the | loyalty of which New Souti. } Wales has given so splendid an example; to repress the centrifugal tendency of Can- nada by making her see that interest and loyalty might be harmonious— uch seme to have been Mr. Chamberlain’s purpo-e. His reward and the sigtal proof of his sagacity came soon. When the German Emperor began to blaster, Australia, and not Australia alone, showed herself ready to spring to arms for the Empire. Wher a war cloud hung over England and the United State, Canada, tLe very province Berar had seemed readiest to make light of her Imperial obligations, the provi.c: vily came, rivall d, and, p rbaps, surpas s +d, ali others in her deciasation of devo- tion to the Crown. and of ber purpose to stend or fali witu the Empire iteelf. And it was under Mr. Champ. riain’s ministry that these things came to pass. How canable Mr. Chamberlain proved himse!f in the Transvaal business all the world. Stricly that, like Venezuela, might seems t h ve belonged tothe For- eign Office ra he: than the Co'o i | Of- fice. Butas the lranvaal concerud Cape Celony and all Colonial South Africa, and as Venezuela’s real dispute was wi h Biitish Guiana, the mas erful Colonia: Secretary annexed them both to his own department aud dealt with them both. Lord Salisbury, as ruler of the Empie, seemed for a moment effaced, and Mr. Chamberlain stood in the fure-front of the fattle. The Prime Minister, who is a'so Foreign Minister, was, of course, not really efiaced, but there were critical days and weeks ahen not he, but Mr. Chamberlain loomed iargest in the eyes cf Eng jand aod the world. It was Mr. Cham- berlaian who gave orders to the ‘Governor of British Guiana and to the High Commissioner at The Hague. It | wan Mr. Chamberlain who sigued de vepatchee. It was Mr. Chamberlain who municated with President Kruger. ft Yar tr Chamberlain, and not Lord Salis bury, who found in South African affairs the meterial for a personal encounter with the ablest—incomparably tie ablest—oft colonial statesmen and adventurers, so “My little daughter, three and a half years old, suffered three years with Ecze- ma. Her little body was covered with the itching rash, and doctors dii no good. Four boxes of Chase’s Ointment have en- tirely cured and saved our child. Her skin ia clear and nota sign of rash 1s to be seen.”—Andrew Aiton, IMfartland, N. B. Mr. Aiton is one of thousands benefited by this unfailing cure for piles and skin diseases. Tn China an army recruit must be able to jump acroes a ditch six feet wide, or he is nct ehgible for enlistment. IT STRIKES HOME! Chase’s Ointment Cures All Skin Irrita tions. Giseases, eczema is one of the worst and most common. The one effective ; remedy so far dite yen = covered for it is Dr. ! ry -,° Chase's Ointment. It = ‘~ Veil 4 “ye bas never been SS * ie known to fail. Mr. Avdrew Aiton, of Cee Pr Hartland, N.B., says: “My little daughter, Grace Ella, aged three and a half, was a dreadful sui- Of the many skin | that the struggle in Svuth Africa looked } at one time like a duel between Mr. Cham berlain and Mr. Cecil Rhodes. Nothing was waiting to Mr. Coamberlain’s triamph bit that challenge to England’s power which the German Faperor was so con- e derate az to scuppy. The roar of defi- ance which followed was the voice of all Hoagland, and yet. somehow, you seemed te cletect, amid tie «eep ntterance of the anger of a great peopl, the thar) and ’ semetimes, rather sbriil note, which Mr. (Chess berlain’s powers ax adebater have uade fan | ar to the House of C-smmon, It wae the hour cf his politica) apotheosis He had regained in a few months, almost in @ few day, all, and far more thao al’, the prestige ot which he had sacriticed some part whan he separated from the remnant of these Liberals whe, a2 a u rited | party, he at one time seemed destined to lead. He had completely vindicated his ‘claim to the leadership He had eclipse 1 forthe time, not only Lord Salisbury, but the prede tired Mr. Arthur Balfour. He ; Houchetie, Que., report in a letter that Pyny-Peetoral cured Mra, (. Garceau of chronic cold in chest and bronchial tubes, and also cured W. G. McComber of a jong-standing void. Mr. J. H. Hurry, Chemist, 528 Yonge St., Toronto, writes: “ Asa general couch and lung syrup Pyny- Pectoral is a most invaluable preparation, it has given the uimost satisfaction to all who have tried it, many having #peken te me of the benefits derived from its use in their families. It bs suitable for old or young, being pleasant to the taste. Its sale with me has been wonderful, and I can aiways recommend it as « sais and seliable congh medicine.” Large Botile, 25 Cis. DAVIS & LAWRENCE CO., Lrp. Sole Proprietors MontTaear Domimion Coal Gompany, Ltd The undersigned having been appo int? sole selling Agents in the Province o Prince Edward Island for the above Com wi now prepared to issue ord«rs for und, Slack and Run of Mines, ard will seep a, Stock of each Mine’s Coal on hand to supply customers at lowest prices. PEAKE BROS. & CO., Selling Ag: nte. 25, 1894—t*§ McEINNON'S ENGLISH = OINTMENT CURES Fever Sores, Tetter, Itch, Salt Rheum, Scald Heads, Itching Piles, Pimples on the Face, Ringworm, Blotches, Erysipelas Inflammation, ani all Eruptions of the Skin from any cause whatever. It re- moves Dandruff and prevents the heir from failing out. It also cures Scratches and Wounds on the Backs and Shoulders of Horses. It is virtually the Poor Man’s Friend and Medical Companion. Manufactured bv Neit McKinnon , Sum merside, and sold by al] Druggist anug30—wkv Nh eee ee iF Doctor What is god > Oe for cleansing the Scalp and “74 Hain Iszem to have tried everything and am in despair Why Mrs R thevery best thing is PALMO-TAR SOAP A if is splendid for Washing , . the tiead it prevents cryness #0 thus puts an end fo Dandralf IX . ~ and Fresheng the heir nicely. HEE roNaAreecr THAMET LEWIS’ PHOTOGRAPHS None Better ! None Cheaper ! ee For Fineness of Finish and Arti-ti- Posing, LEWI8’ PHOTOS are unseur- passed anywhere. Special attention given do CHILDREN’S PICTURES; also to Copying and Ex larging Old Pictures. : had silenced the clamour against him. He hhad the nation behind him; he was the idol of the nation, HE BEST is wha; the People buy the 1a0st of. fyae’s Why fiwod’s Sarsaparilla has the largest cals OF ALL MEDICINES. ferer from eczema for three years. We tried a number of alleged cures and sev- eral doctors, but all without effect. Her’s was indeed a bad ecas>. Her little Norruampror, Mase., Feb. 20.—P of. Steddard of Smith College, has mate sev- eral successful experiments with the X raye. His photographs made thu; far are ENTRANCE ON GRAFTON ST.. OPPOSITE THE POST OFFICE. feL20 Fire Insurance en Bs Ce ee aa Se ee = at sae nat a fi gi PE ag ale agg ant eae ge Me Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. The Furness Steamships are the finest : 4 on this route. A!l boats are Clyde built, os wae intied = Seti aees._ Mor Beit with «sioon and sleeping berths amidships itate them. Ove day our 16éal @& ‘st Mr. “W yewerkable for their clearness. He shows | tt ‘ : Who is defrauded and who pockets the |p phistie. coma atan 'to ae os dlistiactly the location of thre five cent The Royal Ins, Co, of Liverpoo ' where least motion is felt. S$. S. St. John City and Halifax City are electrically lighted throughout. Superior accommodation for all kinds of Freight, Dairy Produce, et For information regarding seiling dates, etc., apply to c. Grafton Street, Opposite Court House. JONN M. NICHOLSON, Prop'r. (Late in the employ of James Houg ton.) Having opened a public Stable on Gratton upon vou? Never let any one persuade you to buy a substitute or imitation of the real article you need. The genuine are putup in round, flat wooden boxes, white lettering on blue label with red band. boxes effected a complete cure and saved our child.” Dr Chase's Ointment is just as effec- tive for piles, salt rgeum and sores of all descriptions. For sale by all dealers and Edmanson, Bates & Co., manufactur- ers, Toronto; price 60 cents. were clearly marked. The vertebrae was | 1Taetured and the location of the breaks | \. ere plainly marked in the photograph. | P tof. Stoddard says that the discovery will ‘oceeds wh rfeit coin i sed se's Ointment. cic i i nmon le ske : ' BOARDING g TRAINING STABLES pr s when a couaterfeit coin Is pas Chase's Ointment. I cid so, and four . ec se gage “The Phenix Go. of Brooklyn, ; | frog, the fleshy part of the animal! formed | wdim outline, and the bones in the legs "The Sun Fire of London.” The above Companies are possessed imn ense resources, and have a -world-wid reputation for strict integrity and liberality in the settlement of claims. FURNESS, WITHY & CO, LrD., Street, I am prepared t> take Geptlemen’s 7 } ine Dodd’s Kid he . People’s Bank Buildin gem RB Bn Pind nytt gage | 4 Stan anc th that A oe : se _ | be most useful in surgery for locating frac? P Halifax, aad caer. mine. caaiees keep fn road condition | Pills from any druggiet or dealer in Cana- There is nothing to equal Chase's Lin- | tures and bullete, but does not believe tnat | JOHN McEACHERN, : for immediate use. Horse Clipping also at | da, at 50 cts. a box, or by mail from the] seed and Turpentime for severe colds and | jt will d a diseas d | (33-3 Agest. i Or W. W. Clarke, Passenger Aze tendedto. Terms reasonable. ; 3 it wi estroy germs of disease and; octe : g : Cherlottetown P. E. I dec?! ; Nov27—1354w $m : Dodd’s Medicine Co., Toronto, Ont, ne ee, Fee Dee ee ee ee : i %. : > a