“ A Sarees Hr «© or are Soe = - > THE DAILY EXAMINER - - - . i ‘ THURSDAY, MARCH 22, 1894. i MRS. J. OLIVER'S CASE, p BEDROOM LINEN ; : i) K ’ H. 1). JOHNSON. A Perttacent Chapter Upon Ite Selection ' seep | en a 8 } Fh ' and Care. Dright’s disease had developed as the re- Be } } . i , geat | sult of her ten years’suffering trom Jue i 4 =e ° on TN Tao an } nat The bed. line . at —— ee i : eedeas disease-Dodd’s Kidaoey | | ~f a oe t 7 4 ky p, Ka Nose all | Th Oal , dey ane ent . t ‘ = oe papbeolll j Sore Throat WILL CURE Hoa Pills again saves a victim / i “A, = J s alwavs needing 1 r i he g~bve. | Wi 1 | ' rseness, fromt ( 1 r, j . wh vear tue forehanded house in ' +% - keeper ould make a catalogue, or me sndum. of the sheets, pillow ameness, 4 wels ‘omforters, blankets Operative & Prosthetic Dentistry. <rexis cui quits” By comparing thie | |nfluenza, th the one of the previous year, 1t Wounds, w | ae ne wee ‘ awainst Bur) rise i? i ; . | . A | hi RA \ > : { pr rs se. : . aie Pile ’ nt shee "ef Partiv Worn the Ss, | headed Repaired First look Earache ! ne th a by themselves, as indicated | Chilbl . ’ shot ilblains, sheets unt them, and ar tetas nae oo very ar comes up again the ques [2 Ot, ee oa wet (i) |. Sore Pet siovtar “Sie Ssieeow ere! eit | THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. Synaeien eh e 3 Ail we buy linen or cotton for Sore E eS, oo Face Ache | ee tH ‘EE FHLER 5> / a inflamsicalions; STAI. : THE BEST for the Public and for Advertises.| yoy peot in our Stock sats so vstaishiidias Ct , r ? tere tayo ouvimce'tsoh Qne Year, -- - $4(Three Months, - $t/ 2H, Quantity, rice ; é o nee Hemorrhages, Pos PEPTONIZED . $ ‘ ——_~ i Frost Bites, | neseieen I ee ee : - 1 ped Soreness, gece cen| ‘The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. |) 0} Catarrh, [Kiuiney Pillsare a cure “for this, disease, tH ke YAS Burns, Stated et pee gual, veel hae | | capale of a cure would have been written | Tort leveloped when she heard of and used Do id's Kx Iney Pills, which lias restored her to perfect health - Ae, y ’ ~ cepercciasneiiiililiacmmaailiiie “It acted like a charm,” = class Clothing Store should to the laundry ; i winter and for real and service there is nothing You'll Feel Better Wher your appetite is poor, if you radians on Sie, fhe l sey ea a og a “es ae take a dose of : oy 7 os fs Smulsion ‘or Saie by al medicine R d Thi S | id Off S h ib fie derat > ices but : a ' ooo light weight, Seoeet oa TD [esters ty 50 erm. tbr lange bottle... ead This Splendid Offer to Subscribers : ners a ee oe riy washed an mecacher SAGA i ag eae al ae y white and smooth, so that by the warm weather it will be equal ry respe to the finest bleached Especially do elderly people, those who suffer from rheuma tistn, o1 ld feet, derive benefit from the use of nnbleached sheets. A skillful Some surprising effects have been recor- 5 deliver orders promptly and ded from the use of Mifler’s Emulsion of McCLURE S MAGAZINE FREE a - wh , Cod Liver Oil in the most desperate cases Cal efully ° of consumption. Miller's Emulsion is “the kiud that cures” colds, coughs, bron- to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER ror 12 months at chitis and lung diseases generally livery 40 cents a month. By special arrangement with the publishers, we are "4 bottle warranted. No oily taste like others. enabled to make a most exceptional offer to send McCLURE’S MAGAZINE Ulsters i | all | Yet the good housekeeper AVOID IMITATIONS. ACCEPT NO SUBSTITUTE. Capt. Jae. Beck, St. John, N. B., says: | washed with care and ironed It was resorted to after other remedies had | Ww PORTER. = ’ t ? few pairs of linen sheets in POND $ EXTRACT CO., 76 Fifth Avenue, New York. It affords me pleasure to testify from ex- * ! . oe then it is not at ite SL eT RT os signally failed, affurding immediate relie ' " “ec Keep ever thing : first- st t tis nalf worn out with re and complete satisfaction. , } 1X ont S = ne oni os IC sbout twenty minutes before you. itt a —— | meals . No other remedy for Pulmonary troubles | . ee } _ i i | a iS combines so many good qualities, nor | Keep. We not oni sel] at SOOBGO88OO0 42822200 O4408 Inspection of our Overcoats, It builds up the system--gives : — - > , Reefers and Suits will 1 Every one should be marked with its strength to the invalid--relieves ; -er will provids herself each year the dyspeptic and is nourishing a _ aaa ; number of them, ad In big bottles, 50e. and $1.00, at druggists FREE FOR ONE Y#AR to everyone who fille out the following blank form, rnd invigorating. Buy a dozen son with bawe the bent « r ’ : aa . } subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 cents a Mmyince vy ‘a ar 7 , S ad try it. , ested gales. Pann Be. —- <. = Castoria is Dr. Samuel Pitcher’s prescription for Infants eel i ae . " i ocnvince you we are fully up i u ere ICT t shi wa ae shite = at nn) » 2 2 ‘ i pi ima mn "her he syatem is ¢ dow a . . é WALTO PEPTONIZED PORTER CO. LID. thin and white by summer time and Children, It contains neither Cpium, Morphinac nor When th m is all run d wh, 9 t CUT THIS OUT AND SEND iT TO US. to the wants of the people of $. TRURO, NOVA SCOTIA. CANADA. * no hope of obtaining nourishment by the ‘ : a | pie . or Nar c¢ sub ce. it is a harmiecss substitut , r]© 1 2bo2e pum ber, and the date of making, BO that ether Narcotic substanc 3 i > S substssute or linary food supply, then take ‘Millers TTTTTTTTTTTTTTTTIIIT ITT —-ITITaiaiaa TIVITTIITIIGGG : Sone —— | it will always be eaey to know just for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil, Emulsion, the great flesh and blood mak- | & < P. E. Island. Give us a call i NERVE | _YE®ve BEANS ores new | when it must be used For of course tt is Pleasant. Its cuarantce is thirty years’ use by er, “the kind that cures” colds, coughs | Tw Examiner Publishing Co., “a : ; . . st should have constant ~— ~ ee : vo : = . . 2 <7 oe Rs J bronchitis and all diseases of throat and - - eect acencs ams at 8 BEANS {= ‘id ones laid aside for casual Riiliions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays lungs. Every bottle warranted. No oily e Charlottetown, P. E. Island. A 1 £ | 7 ' ts for the children's bed. or for fevcerishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, taste like others. In big bottles, 50c. and | —& ¢ eZ C d 00 Af 0. - : . 8 for a : ‘ i tb? . . he #1.00 at druggists. | & ou will please 3 4Y E VE ih ar : $< 1 ervants rooms, will be worn out cures Diarrhoea and Wind Colle. Castoria relicves ’ : eg ok le Tou. wilt send to my address the DAILY EXAMINER for J N a aaa - hn fon sot by mail or t thirds the time of those é nl ‘ ; - : = . : af Charlottetown, Nov. 17, 1893. ‘ oeips of price by eadreas THE JAMES MEDICINE an. ae he fl os: and sides tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, John D. Gough, wrote; “For sore throat “ months from date, for which I agree to pay 40 cents a month, it being =| —_-—_—_—_ — 2 eet ceneasiemenrmenermaets & ron rte fi aphid ad t eo a es | Mego ts, . . ° a : eanecially whe dime té eration r aie : a ee sd ( be marked and have their own Castoria assimilates tho food, regulates the stomach pecially when tending to ulceration, I - S. R. FOSTER & SON + sin the closet. In looking over s oa ‘ have found Pond’s Extract very beneficial. understood that you are to have sent to my address for one year, without ee — —? a ad at sh thin and bowels, giving heclthy and natural sleep. Case Ww : 2a » > Wy: — i pply, articles that show thin ; Be cs ile ciate) es oa - oid rere | Manufacturers of Wire Nails ‘ places when held up to the light should torix is the Children’s Panaceca—tho Mother’s Fricnd, gs extra charge, MoCLURE’SH «AGAZINE, commencing with the current = : 1] Nail i c ned with fine linen floss and lai iain i ie celia oe - , _* steeland Lron cut Nalls ¢ Z | with fine linen floss and laid USE SK ODA’S DISCOVERY, the great | & 7 Some OR CNS Ge San oo. aside for use during sickness, or when a | . ‘ ° by . num ber. . Spikes. ‘lacks. Brads. Sk 2 : s is needed. Those who ‘have | Castoria. Castori. ‘ood and Nerve Remedy. e 2) Spikes, 1 acKs, orens, Saoe ; Vetec huge "ceareays et Somer ae ces sa ie - > ¥ = leslie I aris Toile & a) ald ; renga wee ren family know from “ Castoria is an excellent medicine for ch’! *“ Castoria is So well adapted to chiltren they amen omens conearmmannr — . Ps cninihtsecbunsenibiapeiens evrderccoesecesonooesongibe - N a ls, il wngal ian N ails, xe 1S ex nce that it is impossible to have a a : ‘ ee ae .” ai ae w : J : WN ; “Aaah i 4 ; And frcn. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its I recommend it assuperiortoany prescription = . OT OUN, N. B. ; h bed linen at - ‘times. And | good edivct upon their children.” 2 at a OP BBD ciccicn ss vocdierecebobhhocesquine TE ccieynienvees so ddsounrwenteheenosniionte No auninn iceileiied bciieannniespiciiipsiiid alte ® ind pillow cases that have grown Bc. G. ©. Oncece. Tl. A. Arca, Mf. D., = ot { «4&4. Sprag Trip From Liverpool. : . a0 t from usage and frequent washing, acai titans 111 So. Oxford ‘s} EF] 4 @ ire by far more agreeable to sensitive ~—- rad j x iuvalids than the rougher, new ones.— * Castoria is the best remedy for children cf “Our physicians in the ad American Agriculturalist which I om sequainted. I hope the day is: ot | mons have spoken high! neir outside practice with Cas Dy So Sb Le bp Sb Lb Sb lL Sb> Sb nS Sb Ln St ln Sb> Sb lS lbp lb lo Sb LbbbbbbbbbbbbL‘DS ae CALL AT OUR OFFICE and see the entertaining and finely illustrated Me ence int fur distant when mothers will consider tho ro. Tee Deak Die ; Melpfal inte weber Ae aor tt ae ane ee Saees caer CLURE’S MAGAZINE, which has among its contributors the most fanious authors Siow i iG; nOG| : of SS ee | oe re - : in Amegea and England, including R. L. Stevenson, Rudyard Kipling, A. Conan Doyle, fi.uliv ity tiv at vi su 2 In making up unbleached muslin al s. cl of the various quack nostrums which ire medical sunplics what r i as bs Octave Thanet. Willi De H lis, B He Ms i ‘Eu « ’ } j ‘ : ncter very. Nocth* | low one inch to the yard | destroriag theie loved ones, by forcing opic™, products, yct we are free to confess that the “a Ane, We am Jean TLOWELIS, ret arte, Clark Russell, Joel Chandler Har- : : + To keep polished steel from rusting i morphine, soothing syrup aud other hurt “ui meri:s of Castoria has won us to look with Th, Thee tardy, % T. ee a, Sones F ee Hodgson Burnett, t _* when not in use. rubit over with sweet | agents down their throats, thereby sending favor upon it.” i] -% te ES. Hol a 2 cer > art Parker, Jone meen, oy ag «| j - aoa oil them to premature graves.” Unsitep Tlosriran anv Disprysary, | ae rof. oo rof. ’ A. Young, H. H. Boyesen, Robert Barr, He ary M. i : “ent 9 Equal parts of sweet oil and lime will Da. J. F. Kixorzror, boston, Mass ; Stanley, Archibald Forbes, Andrew Lang, and many others. e - oennenada : Conway, Ar Auten C. Exurrn, Pres., “T TTD i seca : : m oMee | | gens nt the blistering of the burned ve 4 use C - Each number of McCLURE’S MAGAZINE contains two illustrated interviews | Desh Com TI Wurray Street, New York City with famous people. Jules Verne, Frances Hodg Bur Tissandier " nin cabin aidan A ; The Centaur pany, 7 : > City, | w amous people. ues Verne, frances Hodgson Burnett, Tissandier, the famous y “eve se > VOT 1 he yee of - os, susllowed a 2 nee: — — . SAEED | French Balloonist, Archdeacon Farrar, Thomas A. Edison, F. Hopkinson Smith, H. - that @ | person choking often affords im | H. Boyesen, Alphonse Dau tet, Camille Flammarion, Edward Everett Hale, Professor v @ |: et i scttedenend 16a Graham Bell and many others, have furnished material for especially prepared inter- 2. eshly-ground Inc 1 views, which will appear fully illustrate?’ in this magazine : 8 —»-- Dod’ | ir to ta wien “haw been im tock COME IN | ne yes RALPH B. PEAKE ? Cw few é s - ul weeks heii : and put yourself in first-class walking trim ae M. STANLEY will contribute, especially for young readers, a story . z 5 , enees When the color of red garments is not ee ae scat ad Gate of AFRICA} /ENTURE. ; 2 54 id i1ewW - c 5 F< € warranted, soak them o. ae water two by a pure hase from our stock of footwear. e CAN SDYESTURS 7 Tons Register, Classed A 1 Red, ‘ » a Ra Sa. { « hours re washing Ne a oe large the foot, no matter NATURAL HISTORY AND ADVENTURE.—There will be several articles at Lioyds, é WAA LO V_AAAAAATAAAY 6) When any atticle of food is to be elm: 5 how small, we can fit it to @ nicely in ap- | written by Raymond Blathwayt, who as been called by Mr. W. T. Stead the best * Backache, Di PSy € | mered for a long time use a porcelain | pearance and comfort with a shoe that’s a | interviewer in England, from material furnished him by Carl Hagenback, of Hamburg, RICHARD RENDLE, COMMANDER é : wes sg Di r@ | stewpan rather than one of tin or gra- » - ct aerms in eee we the great animal importer and trainer. These articles deal with the Capture of Wild Pe i i tS Pis- @ | miteware Gillerence in the price of the shoe nakes @| Beasts, the Training of Wild Beasts, the Transportati f Wild Beasts ie yar | ST been She Dee: SS Sere at pa we " it s é | on ot : ’ m g > tk portation of 1h seasts, the Adven ist MARC and ll sail fr that 3 ‘ ~ 3,11 @| . The pasteboard covers for glasses in a PHILLIPS SQUARE. vate a ii the a shoe bill; | tures and Escapes of Car] Hagenbeck. The series will be illustrated by an English ee ae oe “ » i 1aNG Git @ } sick room are inclosed in a crotched bag *o does a little difference in the quality. grtist of great skill in drawing animals : ‘ , Y ; $ 3 Kidney $ | of sii or cotton. “A. loop in the centre <3 Whether it be in price or quality, the dif- ’ rari. For Charlottetown @ireet, S es Miagney | serves to lift them by. —_—— some, 5! spacemoemene emtane: ference is immensely in favor of our foot- JOHN BURROUGHS, C. F. HOLDER, DR. C. C. ABBOTT and_other writers \ROUT Ist OF APRIL NEXT ° T : 2 hacker § Bathe the Sas coontendiny with alum | we ar. Come in and see for yourself. A | amous for their work in this field, will contribute to the Magazine. cae : oe ae a: . | water, thea apply a little camphor ice. glance wil show you that we have just , and wiil carry Freight at through rates te 3 i t of ail € The tendency of this treatment is to no aces what you want. See what a dollar will Of interest to both Young and Old will be PROF. R. L. GARNER’S AFRICAN | he different Railway points on the Istend ? . ; @ | make the lips red and firm nn é 8 atl iS Tt buy vou when you deal with EXPEDITION TO THE GORILLAS. Arrangements have been made, in connec | %° Pictou. — @ \\ i a | . ' jeeps 0 Se 7 = vs : tion with aleading English 1:view, to publish Professor Garner’s letters descriptive ot | 7", For Freight appiy in London to Jahn —_ : Sent Canttin, : —. hi Liti : - “gat Bey c ; : a Pitcairn & Sons, 7 Union Court, Old Broad ee aE Pe et . : mae eet lis present expedition to Africa. Professor Garner is noted the world over for the | Street, E. C.; in'Liverpool to Piteairn Bros., . TH 7 Oure 15 STAy cureb. Stns Soups candy is made of age Sailnet Suess Si cca ag ond 0 curious and interesting investigations he is making in the speech of monkeys. He | 5! South John Street, or here to the owners, . ™ é | slippery elm, flaxseed and eugay. Soak’ P™- g . . * | sailed for Africa last September for the purpose of further pursuing his stucties in the PEAKE BROS. & CO 2s Co, Toronto @ |. ll of whole fi i Soe . “ch 15, 18! ive haunts of the gorilla. The illustrations of these articles will be fro: is a gill of whole flaxseed in half a pint of | NEW Pp G ' Charlottetown, March 15, 1894—eod native haunts of the gorilla. 1€ ldustrations of these articles will be from photo Charlottetown, Jan. 16, 1804 42 3664433473488" ov |; ing water. In another dish puta | S RIN MANTLES . illness lead 5 dihadiullbsciidoaeensiieliaibancantis graphs taken by Prof. Garner in Africa. a ae asi he pysate sum jour Sw —- i» of broken bits of slippery elm, and | T y : — eigen ver this also with boiling water; let | McCLURE’S MAGAZINE also contains most interesting articles under the heads r two hours, then strain them gh a muslin cloth into a sauce ba 5 . > % Y z, ~ a > 6 Je es , an? <6 if vento’ nna a Re oo On Thursday morning, the 15th, and the following day Seed Wheat For Sale. re ean” tae pee: ne ne ee Mr Donald Nicholson = 4 . > : White Russian and Manitoba Red, grown We are offering this splendid Magazine with THE mn ae one year on “The Warren Farm” from : discovered in his canvass for Ward Three By | pan coataining @ pound and a half of | we will show our New Spring Mantles. LN DV VIfy DAAWN m 1 seed imported gin 1893. During the last : y ¥! I ' .6 ‘ oe 7 i that the citizens are at present not in favor HEN R \ ” | OK GA N \ . 0,, i iieae Ganae Seed Wheat, the growth a DAILY EXAMINER for only $4 60 a year, pay able in of Sanitary Reform, Permanent Streets or ' f vou can, stir the sugar until it is MONTREAL. this Farm, has given great satisfaction in advance or in monthly instalments of 40¢. as desired. Sidewalks. or a roadway to Victoria Park, melted and then boil it until it turns to ‘ “ candy. Pourit out at once, when it CAN 1 ORTAIN & PATENT? Fore | Teaches this point, upon greased papers. rompt answer ard am bonest opinion. write to | ‘ie Juice of two lemons can be added | February .22,3894—tu-thu sat every section of the Island, being better hence he declined to contest the Ward Peele : — on jhan imported. We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot | 228!"*! Mr. Taylor. Step by Step. JOHN NEWSON. new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this He is satisfied, however, that the elec . : opportunity to secure practicelly free this great popular Magazine. Address: CAVEATS, | 5 COPYRIGHTS. > MUNN & CO., who have bad nearty ff rv? aa expenenre in the patent bus:ness. Commuanies- as « Havor if desire! tions strictly confidential. A Handbook of in- formation concerning Patents and how to ob- tein toem sent free. Also a catalogue of mechan- : . ica! and scientific books sent free. Life is made up of little things. He Patents taken through Munn & Co. receive | ... mae ore a special notice in the Scientific American. and } who travels over # continent must go thus are brought wideiy before the public with. | step by step. He who writes a book ont « to the inventor. Tis apliendid paper, | ° es a seued weekly, elegant!y iliust:ated bas oyfartie | Must co it word by word; he who learns larzest @reulation of any snentiic work inthe | a science must master it fact by fact, tors appreciate a cute Good Tobacco, Reet The Examiner Publishing Go, ss: :2:ssvcxesreus (MNT oT wae at ducing a GOOD SMOKING and CHEW meh6—dy Ii ay echtion LT TY and principle after principle. The happi- SUF © pws. 25 cents. Every number contains veau- | ness of lite is made up of little cour- > oneal eae ; ras ING ARTICLE. Look out for hie NEW t * tr hore. « wy 6 > - ° s “ 4M, 4 i é piates, in colors, and photographs of ne tesies, little kindnesses, pleasant words, CHARLOTTETOWN, P. E. ISLAND. BRAND, male from. straight goods eraceetenticome cheer ramen? | erie: omni "MUNN & CO., New Yous, 361 B oapwag, | (?VNS Smilies and good deeis. One in | # milion, once in his lifetime may doa heroic action, but the little things which | make up our life come every hour and every day specially selected SILVERWARE “" *'" A Substitute for Coffee, : 3 —-- + é nee Parched malt is said by experts to be hieagher S Orange Quinine Wine, such superior to an ordinary quality of | Urrice—Next Bank of N. S., Ch’town. tee, and is being extensively used as | — . jeb6 Prepared strictly according to the British | . _—— _— d ) 5 ' Pharmacopeia. Quinine in this agreeable j D B. STEWART, General Agent for P. E. Island. _ ——— NERVOUS MEN! EXMAUSTED VITALITY. ground. ‘The healthfulnees of the article is well esiablishe], and its use will | doubtless become general among the | | poorer classes and those who desire to urtail household expenses subetitate fo r favorite | SENSEI ee i . = : ave for our favorite breakfast } em form is quicker in action and more reliabk lrink, besides being obtainable at a cost | than when taken in Capsules, Powders or f only four cents a pound j _—_ {1 ars Pills. D Ha of neal ful F ale of only four cents a pound, roasted and : ill ose uf a wineglassfal. or sale i by all druggists. Sample bottie free to phys : | We are giving BIG BARGAINS in the |: se" intr New Bakery. cae soak —~— above line of goods, as we havea large |_*“"™ —- I Leg to inform the public that I have ee opened a Bakery Store next door to the stock on hand. ¢ How to Make Corned Beef Hash. Masonic Temple, where you will find all | | os. | A pint of cooked corned beef chopped kinds of Bread and Cakes constantly on pce Ui ef um er 9 j fine, a pint of cold boiled potatoes | hand. <A share of your patronage is r " ae ; ! chopped fine, a tablespoanful of butter, solicited s . i + | a@teaspoonful of onion juice, a cup of JOHN C MOORE, F FOR SALE North Side of Queen Square, - - - - Opposite the Post Offisa Charlottetown, January 4, 1894—dy & wky cemia: diseased blood | stock or water, 3 dashes of pepper. | For ly i ; i on OC | Mix the meat and potatoes together: | OES YOUR s 8 : ormerly in the employ of Joseph m scrofula, put them in a frying pan, add the stock, | in re -_ — — snc the wash is made Easy and it Gn Peske’s No. 3) Wiheast. Mortgage Sale. | 5,000 CEDAR FENCE POSTS § 156.000 Good Split CEDAR SHINGLES Also, a e supply of all kinds of Lum her, g Pine, Spruce and Hemlock Boards, § tling, St , Fencing, « s < butter, onion juice and pepper; stir Clean by getting her 7 AAS v aa ow nus aitly untilit boils. Serve on but 4 a a aD tered toast STR a In Place of Carpet. SUNLIGHT SOAP, — a ce s To be sold by Piblic Auction, on the pre- ; a ae & Dark blue derim sewed together and which does away with the mises, Gerald Street, Charlottetown, on Pri | > i t i tacked down at the edges hi inary | oO HER terrors of wash-day DAY, twenty-seventh day of April next, | TUNE cystine makes s pretty Boorcoring,_| oe BA EE ee Paling’, Lathe, Bricks, Se . Lawn cer | Cary ng u re vor covering, | . . ‘ ‘ , under and by virtne of a power of sale | Mine’, LACS, DICKS, Lime, et : r aa ae and the color forms an excellent back. Experienc e will convince her that containes ae eet we bene. ww LN The w of the above w he sold he Cream of Cod-liver ¢ ee teas anes wy 3 ae ig date the first day of July ) 1875, anc eo : sty : «O€ iver Oil, Grvune FOr Fuge It is said by those | A 9 it PAYS to use this soap. made between Henry A Harvie of the Com- | & cheap for cash, as it must he disposed of j ne ate iwekeepers who have tried it to he s mon of Charlottetown, in Queen’s County, in | before opening of navigati ; »; Cures turable, economicalgand cleans, the Province of Prince Edward Island, in the : lund 7 AnzemMia ; nia f Noh . nena ppanintan-ot Veeate- Aeatiene, nee POOLE & LEWIS ' —y =— arvie, his wife, of the one part, and Rowan | Va K ; VW ! sti For Over Fifty Years, Robert Fitzgera'd of Charlottetown, in the a " == {1x Ory» Axp Wett Treo Rewepy.— oe oe era A eager sarrister-at- | P. S.—On accou tne severe winter . t I . 2 — Ps ; ‘ ° came g aw, Of (he ObNtr part: and bad roads / ' 1 ¢} : \ la ' - a. 2 a ; — om ue pee has All that tract, piece or parcel of laud, being p oe Caw ee ; ‘U ; ae : : 0 j *s s ’ ; ° , ~~ ee =e y méstione part of Common Lot Number Twenty-seven | PE 0 = E LE M : ' Sig Ment the de — ee : ’ hers for their cLildren while teeth- (27) in the Common of Cnarlottetown, bound- F lt = U yoyo suit O¢ vuitGu Uy ours! inte : nig. with perfect seneces It soothes the 5 ed as follows. that is to say:—By a line com- | C ly S S s! All amounts not settled on that date er -_ +] ; r ! mencing on the north boundary line of land | T E ee. , . \ : 4 , *oftens the gums, allays the pain, | lately the property of the late Daniel Hodg- | ert Oe SMOG 508 of e March court with ‘ e colic, and is the best 1enedy for : ' oa sagitee, in the cout sam angle = = | out further notice ‘ ' * 1) ‘ vial “tae Ts ormerly the property of George Wastie Le- | Grats ful ‘ omlorting, ' en Is pleasnt to the se Sold se oe Biois, being also the sonth-east angle of a plot | : - POOLE & LEWIS. UDruggiste in every part of th: world of land the property of Peter Gregor, and run | EFFECTUALLY CURES CATAREH, COLD IN THE HEAD, CATARRHAL HEAD- Zs i he . - : EA ve cents a bottle. Its value ia | ning tnence easterly along the said boundary Bol ACHE AND DEAFNESS, INFLUENZA, ETC, Chitown, Feb. 8, 1894 ‘ val line of the late Daniel Hodgson’s land fifty- old everywhere. Trice, 25 cents. M’fd. by THE H aWKEK MEDICINECO’Y., L'td., St. John, N.B ee ; } i mf ° BEEAKPAST—SUPPER. [other kink—m.wetwkis—ty | 4,000 lbs DL. & F. Ingot Tin, five (55) feet, or to the western side of a street intended asa continuation of School Street ; thence along the said intended street norther- STAMPS WANTED. ft — om + \ Montreal Man speaks. 25 bars Copper, ly one hundred and eighty-seven feet six s inches; thence westerly parallel with the first named boundary line fifty-five (55) feet, or to a a 6 the eastern boundary line of Peter Gregor's OLD Canadian. United States’ and other land aforesaid; and thence along the said Siamps, as used 25 to 40 years ago. For , f ! ' Aen ; +. Ua sl, of Montreal, P. Q., | 200 b dl G: | e . 1 i . boundary line southerly one hundred and . . . - e Hawker Medicine Company ; un es a Vani Zec : on, eighty-seven he dhe six (6) o's Sens bank SED sm oe eee — E LOWE ’ r/ “ Your Hawker’s Balsam of Tolu and Wild 200 bs BI k 3! ’ sens of Cummmeneanent, eine kbown and GEORGE LOWE favored Dail ; _—e ’ ‘ . urked co the plan and survey of the sut ll ’ caiiaunt hie ' hae ; by cKly relieved me of a severe at- | ‘ ac Sheet r Fron, division uf the dai land as Plots Number 1, 2 TURNIP SLICER 346 Spadina Avenue, Toronto, a { 10? ul ror ih) : . and 3, eT r ee er ey ‘ . : is use of ~ ~ ae 3,000 Ibs Cotto n Head 3 nes i Ww ime. : \LSO—All that other tract, piece and parcel ® . ar : titu = In war, it is a ‘ I ° e ‘ | of land, being part of oe Cae te Num- iz ‘ ’ 7 , , : _. Pen, & an army n 000 lb MM i] ye I ber twenty-seven (27), bounded as foliows, that oe £. 2 “ | a © c f , 1 18 & name not a mob In com- 2. s ani a ar ie, is tosay;—Commencing onthe north side of Hi: of > » ai Pl 5. or a e a Hund ; ' e it 18 preeminently a name for pecu 4 000 Ib Pj I ‘ d Gerald Cronets. ot the Sitance pf forty tnt ay ing a large stock of the above Farm Implements on —_———-— : u a cc " a name fo Cu easterly from the eastern side of a street in- . . ‘ s : . ; : " around 5, har diet race : he name of Priestly is | ™? SE's Lead. tended as a continuation of ‘School Birect hand, and wishing to close them out this season, for the next THE subscriber offers for sale his farm 4 , we sa " assoc.ated with the manufac > of fine | aforesaid ; thence easterly along said Gera ° ¢ . oes, on the Mount Edward Road, about one 4 aad nie. We ) a dress fabrics, as Worth is seeselated with | C Rircet iorty-two feet; thenee northerly paral. | (WO Months I will sell them for 12 bushels of good White °"){!¢ Moyet, iwanl Road, about ae Shalt by keevinsy ourselyes v . + a or mae iated with OR PRI EB lel with said intended street eighty-three feet R : Wi ° ‘ oS. é Se lf from the city, well and fied by pure bloat’, — ‘ves wel’ fort | the ent of a gown. Priestly’s fabrics are | ‘ three inches, or to the southern boundary usslan 1eat, delivered at Charlottetown Parties sendin favorably kuown as the “Welsh Farm’ ws SG & properly nourish Seaeseeticien eitinancniinentaalivgmainmnniipnittiimuididiigtton line of land formerly the property of the late _ : ’ now sold in Canada by first-clasa dealers ley are made of wool, and wool and silk, James Cahill; thenee w<sterly along ‘ih daene Wheat by train will have Bags returned with Crusher. The farm ¢« - = = sixty 8, _— - orty-two teet; tbh *€ SO . x . lains & goo ‘ ig onse aut - D | keguee bed marten Extra Rings for the above always on hand. Outbuildings, all in goo on. There ed frame”. Maile smn vil Service Gazette. ply with boiling water or mi Sold only . x. anp are distuinguished by an exauisi , > ont, bei ‘ md with boitin | = : : Ms of commencement, being known and mar ee we thas, - Peeets, by Grocers, labelled fineness of texture and a beautifal deenia DODD & ROG iN ¢ | on suid plan and survey ‘as Plot No.5 | See eee ae lition. - re oe ph Ney oem dt s deoaieg e For iurther particulars apply at the office af is also a good orchard .in connection | - D. W. FINLAYSON, LEPAGEP’S OLD STAND | July 3, 1893. the undersigned. S EPPS & & CO., Homew Dated this 4th day of March, A D 1894, Chemists, London, — Board ” on which the goods are rolled. Terms easy. Anply to FITZGERAI C, BENOIT, le Charlottetown, January 30, 1294—tn thw sat RR. », ENOIT, r mehl5—dy St (15 22 29) Mortgagee. rees Ch’town, Dec. 27, 1893—eod & wy