aes PEM ee rt Allg ag ad awe ae = } - Le oa Fa . 3 age whl ll ig he SE agate mN Sparen ES: oe OI « « ot FReaTMENTS hare fau fista at $1 per package, ceovipt of price hy auc DX, Terontea Ont FT a te aol? Scott's Emulsion the Cream < prevents this step from being taken and 1 Phi Cia? , the corse it. & Bc TOOTHACHE! HEA NEURALGIA "§ INSTANTLY CUBED ST CHE APPLICATION & ‘ WE RY €3 hd 8 a | 25 cents per Bottle, : ruggists. § T : i old by drug eMhes MEDICINE | wv six for roe « THE JAMES M Write for pamphlet Sold ia rf a Gan a Ce tw ote f Weak Lungs to Con- t ™ YT — Pe sum » wen Depleted Bl to Ana », from Dis- fe € a t a, i! vi f Cod-liver Oil, -estores Health. Ts rile wr 7 T= world over, cn Shy Cubetitetac | wt eelnw wut DAILY EXAMINER a . HE Bill Tones, a strapping young giant, curly lhe ad aud simple, 1 vei w ‘ was regarded as a brave inan rs ho went toe o¥t afl» Mewed | — Sore Throat, WILE CM Sclicateatesote) Lameness, aga “ayiga a or aa ates a Influenza, us | What is 3 u're sayin’ tbout her?” | Wounds, ve he sir,” repeated Bill; ‘‘and Pil ‘ ww!” said Mr. Menard | es, marry her,” protested Earache, And I want to H for ig wallantly to his post, 8, SbICH PONDS § CURE Hoarseness, | Frost Bites, | Soreness, Catarrh, Burns, Bruises, Well, you cant!” rled Menard. Chilbl ’ PL aor: as we S F Ana the 4 san vee st tag uantian.” ™ l ains, fExeee ore eet, can support her,” said Bill Jor S FE a macs Bo F A h ; ee a = lth is lookin’ - ore yes, FAC-SIMILE OF ace C e, BOTTLE WITH Inflammations, AVOID IMITATIONS. it don’t make no difference.” said the old man My gal don’t marry no but a blacksmith. The old shop has be opened again; the business has BUFF WRAPPER. Hemorrhages. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. POND’S EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. t to go on Then it was true, as the neighb« that Milo Menard wont, at times, to light the forge Bill Jones stared 1 rs sala s at midnight an@d work away on rusty ollr and bars of long-unused specially on stormhy nights, when leep fled his pillow Don't you think, sir,” he hazarded. t perin ' now nothin’ about the and I don't eare acthin’ about said Milo. steadfastly. ‘But this I know Phe man who marries my gal that it will do got to be « blacksmith lhen.” said Bill Jones, clenching his | what no other Hercules fists, ‘fl be a blacksmith ! soap can do, and Hie meant it. He apprenticed himself r e next day toa sturdy son of Vulcan, | will please you every whose forge roared in red volleys of | way. lame up the chimney of a neighboring | s ad and never rested until he had ialified himself to shoe any horse in It is Easy, Clean, e State ; a and I wouldn't do that for any yirl,” said | : . Harvey Martin, Farmer Martin's Economical to wash with nephew this soap. ‘Ah!” said Bill Jones. “But you ‘lon't know how I love that girl! I've ioved her ever since I met her comin Dont Ler Anoruer lf asu-pay Go by Wirnour Usine i Seeton and Mitche's, Halifax, agents for Nova Scotia and P. E. Island. town Rabbit Hil) that snowy afternoon ! } with a horse shoe in her anand. ‘Gran ther says its bad luck to pass a horse- | shoe says she, laughin, when I made old to ask her what on earth she was | agoin te do with it. ‘So I always bring | em home. Gran'ther’s got a pile of’em | nthe old shed back of the forge.” A lacksmith, indeed! If the old cove had | {me to be a rope-dancer, I'd ha’ goue work practicin’ with a will!” Milo smiled grimly when he saw ynes handle tie red-hot iron in the ied ge and viewed a set of horse-shoes ry ‘ i wall © orvrm t DACHE ! MOF i e+ * Crateful—Coniiorting. Epps’s BREAKFAST- Cocoa. —SUPPER. By a gh knowledge of the ur law ir } operat ges i i i by 4 a a , } rt I ed Cacoa, M k ps has } ided fo r breakfast and . ately fla ] heverage whit i us m Lvy ectors’ bills. Itis byt id of h art ~ liet at a8 i may | y i it } i stuf g enoug ‘ t Hundr i ire i z a i2 ya ‘rever re s tw = % We 4} 4 ~ epu fied by pur “i at a proper i tras 1 S e Ga Made simply wit g r or S. ld on y in pe ket y G&G d tine, JAMES EPPS & CO., Homec:pat Chermiste. London, F and “a oslo Find Almost Every -| Polly ne 1 S Ww THE DAILY EXAMINER ! is>The Best Paper FOR ADVERTISERS MILE eae ae! 5c. When we assert that ; Dodd’s ES II Kidney Pills ¢ Vw enna $ ar > 1. Lure Back ~ —~ umbago, : e. Rivet other for: Troubles, e o ph ong who have PA, CO 23628408 4OT8ED By a+ trvegist gecenin Or. L. (4 Make Ne pits were a w ke them iu the A Ai manner of diseace Bien, el ttl hey et A ra = ne Palatable as cream taste .ike othe by th testimony or a! TH+? CURE TO STAY CURCD. A.S 7 1& Ca, BUV002280C60* ow Mi What Paper do You | here You Go‘ is mighty hand had hammered } t ain't bad work,” said he, ‘You'll icksmith, boy, if you keep on nay marry Mary Jane, if you clenched in | oth hands—dead ‘There were no sign of violence, no trace of mortal agony on face or form. tad he fallen asleep, he could not have gked more peaceful and calm: and land Mary Jane both agreed that it V better so lie was peculiar, 1) know,” said Mary Castoria assimilates it bowels, giving heal and toria is tho Children’s Pan: sil Mr. Griscombe, dryly. *‘Nor of tecthing troubles, cures consti | Ian tensed t Jane. barsting into tears. ‘‘But he was | Cas corZa. i ilways good to me. Oh, poor grand- | ® Castoria is aa excellent medicino for ch'l- | fat her @ren. Mothers have repea | And Mr. Griscombe, the lawyer, ar good effect upon their children.” { rived and unlocked the old desk, which | D2. G.C. Osacor, =| was propped up with a brick on one side | Loweil, Lass. and had had all the panes of the glass | pat hit ut broken out at Siferent chasen by | " Castoria is the best remedy for chil et euterprising burglars. : , eee — - ae No papers,” said he. ‘‘No will on | oe C i le here. J didn't suppose there would | ae ot a 4 Mr. Menard deposited his last will | 5 : scons ep meeees nd testament with me, ten years ayo | 6 sisoriag to a ——— — aS . ; t's very simple. It leaves everything morphize, s wn ng my one oth od | his granddaughter, Mary Jane Men. | s**t (0*R Sie Cirosts, therehy MDS | ri. Now,” he explained, “Mrs. Wil ea Kisceeioz j n Jones, I'll read it to you.” mm é. . eee | cried the eager gy ‘where OOWay, Al fis t fertune? What has become of The Contaur Compeny, J Mx . 62 tniser s money? Sate | There is no mention made of money,” eeeatemien | AY SSR now OLS +a NR Mir. and Mrs. William Jones’ wedding | SS as only to the nearest town to buy a. store carpet for the best room and @ | Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s preseription for Infants ‘ S Adee } even cerry . . P e - . | - ; we on d crocke ry we od e and © 3d 2m tt cont: 13 ez OF; stim, Riorphine nor sheer extravagance!” growled | other Narcotic szb: os © harmless substitute But it ain't my money fi . c. ~<a dena ae ye 4 § ‘ -3c. Drowns, § ru anc astor Oi} to spend. and I s'pose Biil | for Paregoric, rops, } . re A ce 93 shasaright to do as he pleases | tt is Picasant. Its g: (‘hirty ycars’ use by . 18 own i sali a coe ‘ shin wan VY Pence i ll < ana of Mothers. ¢ OF! orms ondalla But when the young couple returned, | Billions Ci J0taCrSe 6 ys . : : ys of a sunshiny October afternoon, old | fevorishness. Castorian prevents tomiling eeur Curd, Lilo sat out on his bench, his head bow ae a ween Neccamibiceaiel : ed over the staff which he cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castoria relieves istipation ond flatulencye d, rerniates the stomach and natural sleep. Case eca--the Mother’s Friend, Castorin. ** Cactoria is 30 well adapted to childre. thes d it assuperior toany prescr .tion i. A. Arcrenr, M. D., 111 Se. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y. “Our physicians in the chikiren's depart have spoken highly ef their experi- their outside practice with Castoria, and although wo only hara anor; our medical supplics what is known as regular yrodnets, yet we are free to confess that the is ef Casteria bas won us to look with favor upon it.” Unitzp [osprraL axp Dispexsary, Boston, Mass Aruzn C. Surru, Pres., crazy Street, New York City. SR Soe } _ fhe public was ineffably disappointed. Jones and his blooming wife fortune in herself,” said | Bill flung open minsty old Llecksmith's shop, lighted ge fire snd put on his leather apron | leeves, Whuie Mary Jane took her | tlework and sat ont on the bench | 6 Grandiather Menard had died, | 18 respectfully solicited :— =" FIRE INSURANCE. Your patronage by the following great Fire Companies re Ins. Co. of Liveprool. oa ee tee The Royal Ins. Co of Liverpeo!. _‘tdont know, I'm sure,” said Bill The London & Laneashi what on earth Lam going to do with all this preposterous heap of old aorseshoes.” it was for luck, you know,” apolo «ized Mary Jane. ‘Grandfather never’ | The United Fire Ins. Co. of Manchester. The Phenix Ins. Co. ef Breoktyn. These Companies command ENORMOUS MONETARY could pass a horseshoe without picking | S/RENGTH, and are noted for their prompt and liberal t cp and bringing :t home. And some how he got me into the same habit. Some of these are very goo, I think.’ “And some of ‘em ain't!’ observed settlement of losses. Tes Lue = No Oils rs. In big bottles and $1.00 ¢ é | che, Dropsy, Bricht’s Dis imatisrn and aij qt} > of Kidney 7; "? 1 a7 aut We are Dacked l used them. m receipt of price. ; Toronto LLo~ Rich ‘ Wil pomtively cure or teheve 7 ion around ge ux ie worth ten tines the aaah of « box of pile Fim @ut about them, and vou « TL 4 pOSR, They expe Lwiilalways be thankful comp fall inspuritier from the tleate women find wrest benefit fe: Gsing thet, jastrated Pamphiet frie Sod every here, or sent g @ail for % cts. in stomps, five boxes Z1.44 SUISUN & CO.. 22 Cuctcin House St. hortog. Maat Trade supplied by W. R Watso ) Char- lottetgwn. |; whim and caprice, had taken his own sill, shrugging his broad shoulders. However, fll just give em allan over- / janll JOHN MACEACHERN, AGENT FOR P. E. ISDAND. hauling and see what they do amount Its my opinion, they'll most of em fetch jnst half acent a ponnd for old iron.” ** Wel.” said Mary Jane, with a sigh, I suppose t's of no use keeping them.’ ‘Hallo! shouted Pill ‘ These, down at the bottom. are of mortal queer color! t.4? Llront Not these ain't—not if I'ma SE ———— judge of metal! Polly, these are gold" 3 oN ‘ LBNN a," t. It_-was true. Milo Menard, fall of HE AND DE. measnre for preserving his own property ; *What!" cried Polly ee Ty as “Solid gold!” said Bill Jones. ‘Tar a fy Ve eal ee nigh d add discolored and nigh the color Fd bs : Pe mates of the old horseshoes themselves, but— i — a } oF a solid gold! Polly, Poiiy, my girl, we've ~ = Sen 11 old mans fortune at last' No eae Oe eee . ser t burglars never robved him | Rp PA he — ee é gE £ t for. as true as you live, he's beaten PER: Qs: i Ih Iq Ape GA p. FS sh viPL t all into horseshoes" Ep Tye Sa NW wis By SPS si it cant be porsible!” cried Polly; | T ft ask OA 2? pe who, dropping the blue gingham apron | a pee st | that she was nakisyg, had hurried tothe Racy BY 3 =_ st | EFFECTUALLY CURES CATARRE, OOLD IN HE HEAD, CATARREAL HEAD. AC L¥NESS, FN oC JEENG ES, IN#LI ZA, ETC, Bold everywhere. Price, 25 cents. M’fd. by Puls . Wink MEDICINECO’Y.,, L’'td.,8t. John, N.B. and all the clue which he had chosen to farnish as to the whereabouts of his not incousiderable savings was the decree that his grand-daughter should marry vue but @ ith, - “That man is jut dy.ng on his feet.” IIc + often the phrase ie used with rc- gird to persons brought to death’s door ly everwork and consequent nervous prostra- | times and debility. They cannot afford | time to rest ( o they will tell you) and | gralually they reach the stage where their friends speak of them in the worda above quoted. For all who have reached such a in broken health from any Slage or are cause, there is a sure specific in Hawker’s | nerve and stomach tonic, the great nerve } i 1 and orain invigoratur, blood ar? flesh builder, and a perfect stomach tonic and | aid to digestion. j ee | | | ' Lawnencevin.e, Ll., May 13.—A division of the Coxey army was disbanded here to- day, Harris the leader having disbanded them, taking all the funds with him. Charlottetown Sash _ > —— For Over Fifty Years, We are now better Ax Ocp Axp Wein Trev Rewepy— Mrs. Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup has | SPOUTING and CONDUCTORS, STAIR beed used for over fifty years by millions | POSTS, which are always kept constantly of n o-hers for their children while teeth- | We are alsc. prepared to do all kinds nig, with perfect snccess. It soothes the | ticing, Tennonirg, Jig and Fret Sawing. child, softens the gums, allays the pain, f $ cures the colic, and is the best remedy for Diarrhoea, Is pleasnt to the taste. Sold | of the best Quebec pine. by Druggists in every part of the world. | Twenty-five cents a bottle. Its value is | incalculable. Be sure aul ask for Mrs, Winsloe’s Soothing Syrup, and take no other kind —m, w. f. wkly—l y Give us a call. Ch’town, Nov. 3, 1893—whky ROBERT PALMER & €0., and Door Factory. 7aN ~ 4 READ ‘THIS! prepared than ever to supply Contractors with PANE DOORS and FRAMES, SASHES and FRAMES, MOULDINGS 2 - and FINISH RAILS, STAIR BALUSTERS, NEWEL in stock, of JOBBING in Planing, Jointing, Mor | e All kinds of GOTHIC WINDOWS made a. shortest notice. Our Machinery is new and of the very best description, and we manufacture ROBT. PALMER & CO., PEAKS NO. WHARF. “TRACT | say :—Commencing on the west side of Great “LUCK.” By Eben E. 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It seems imposs- ible for any new idea or valuable invention to be made known without a host of imita- tors trying to foist their goods on an unsus- pecting public in the hope of making an nunmerited profit of their worthless ideas. The unequalled success of Dodd’s Kidney Pills in curing all forms of kidney disease, has led to the introduction of many cheap and base imitations that are worse than valueless. Dodd’s was the first kidney re medy ever offered in piil form. For their own safety, purchasers should buy none but Dodd’s Kidney Pills. Sold in large boxes; price, fifty cents or six boxes for $2.50. To be had of all dealers. AGRICULTURE IN GREAT BRITAIN. British agriculture returns for 1893 shew the remarkable fact tha: during last yearesome 150,000 acres of 'and in Great Britain went into pasture. This is spoken of as an “actual abandonment of cultiva tion” of this area. The main point de- duced is that Great Britain is rapidly ceasing to be a wheat-producing country. 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The above sale is made pursuant to a power of sale contained in a certain Indenture of Mortgage, bearIng date the 25th day of Nov- ember, A D 1893, made between John Coombs and Ada Christiana Coombs, his wife, of the one part, and the undersigned, Richard Heartz, of the other part. For further particulars as to title, terms of sale and otherwise, apply to My. Wiiliamn 8. Sars Solicitor, Newson Plock, Chariotte- own. Dated this 15th day of May, 1894. RICHARD HEARTZ, M Oct. agee, JOHNSON 4NoDYNE | LINIMENT NUKE AM OTHE Yor INTERNAL ss EITERYALom 20’ Im i810 Originated by aa Gid Famiy Pnysician. Think Of It. pam tarot Every Traveler eoult here a eee iene blessed tt Every Sufferer P= mayl5—law (tu) occur notice. may a life, Satioves ah seat Gam pigi ke gl gg boss: te Trade enpplied by W. R. 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