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The Latest Fishing Report is that MATTHEW, McLEAN & (CO., Souris East,pay the highest price in cash for Macker- el, Codfish and Hake, celivered at their Ware- house, and supply the fishermen with the eheapest Balt, Salt Barrels and other supplies, jy—dy aw wky'4 gon »i pre pert ies. “We spent many sleepless nights in con- colds, but this never occurs now : Seott’s Emulsion and it quickly relieves pulmonary troubles.” r - Blood and Nerve Remedy. weather. the vital principies of BEEF and WHEAT MERELY IN FUN. Steward—Did you ring, sir? Traveler— Yes, steward, I—I rang Steward—Anything Ican bring you Traveler Y-yes, st-steward. Bub-brin me a continent if you have oue, or ai i—anything, steward, so |-lul-lony as If you can’t, sus-sink tl p, ~ Harper's Bazar. his is the time of year when the jet ts his wife to pour ice-water down hos back and jingle sleigh-belis while le works up a Christmas poem. —Puck Puffer has quit smoking altogether id his wife break him? “Yes.” “tiow “I think witi spring dresses nd bonnets.”—Chicago Inter-Ocean Why did everybody laugh so long ver that story of old Boreby’s? It wasn’t i bit funny.” ‘“‘They were afraid he uld tell another if they kept quiet.’ Vogue We had a terrible time with the con- vention of physicians in our city the ther day “What about” ‘They und a disease and then couldn't dis- cover a microbe for it.”— Vogue. There is no doubt,” said the professor, that in many cases tobacco exertaa soothing influence on the mind.” ‘* Well,” s solid t she?’ iid the young wife positively, ‘‘the cigars I bought Harry for his birthday didn’t. HOPE DEFERRED Will you wed with me” asked the youth—but she Observed with a sly expressior I can't support you in these hard times Wait till after the extra session! Mamma—Come, Johnny, say your Johnny—lIn the mul- tidude of counsellors there is a bicycle. Mamma—Why, Johnny! “There ia safety,” not a ‘‘bicycle.” Johnny-—Well, what's the dif ? “What's Bill Jones takin’ so much time thumpin’ that one trunk around for?’ asked one railway employe of another. S-S-Sh! Don't bother him. He's en- joyin’ himself. That's the first trunk marked ‘glass’ that has come his way in a month.” verse for the lady. Little boy—My first name is awful ugly; but you has got a real pretty name, hasn't you? Little girl—Yes, 1 think it is. Little boy (meditatively) you didn't have any rich aunts, did you? I —_ ole bachelor Gave Himself Away The story is told at Moosehead of a genial landlora at one of the more re- mote hotels in the wood’s region whv got into a nice little scrape by deciding an alleged “‘bet” between a couple of guests. The latter gentlemen weregame wardens who had been called to the place by rumors of unlawful killing of deer there. As they sat at table enjoy- ing a juicy sieak the landlord came bustling in, when one addressed him : ‘My friend here and 1 have made a bet and we want you to decide it for us. He claims that this steak is beef and I say it is deer steak. Now as you know, won't you please decide who is right.” | The landlord blushed all over, but who cou'd refusesuch an innocent request. “It is deer,” he said. ‘*Are you sure?” asked the beef man ; I don’t want any mistake about it.” ‘*Yes, I know,” said Boniface, using his bandana to take up | the surplus perspiration ; ‘‘it was shot last Sunday by Tom ——.” Arrests and | fines followed asa matter of course.— | Lewiston Journal. She Took the Hint. A good Presbyterian woman in Foundry street had atramp caller last Friday and she generously set before him a glass of milk, plenty of bread | and a piece of pie. The tramp set dowa and looked at it for some time. ‘*Madam,” he said without toucning it, “‘are you a member of any churci:?” She thought he was going to ask a blessing. ‘Yes,” she replied, “Iam a Presby- terian.’ “I am glad to hear that, madam, for I am a Presbyterian Inyself.” ‘Yes ?” she replied, not knowing what else to say. “Yes, madam,” he went on, as he eyed the food critically, ‘‘and I believe us | Presbyterians don’t object to eating meat on Friday, do we?” Then it was her meek and lowly spirit hoisted itself in wrath, and the next min- | ute the tramp was flying toward the gate with the dog after him. Of Course She Does Mrs. McBride—‘“‘I wish you would tell me why Patti calls every one of her tours a ‘farewell tour.’” Mr. McBride—‘*Doesn’t she fare well every time?” Too Basy to Vhink It Ont, Money is tight, because it is locked up; | amanis locked up because he is tight. This ought to make a good answer to some kind of a conundrum but we haven’t time to develop it. i Both Right. She—So that’s a gondola ? He—lIt’s a gone dollar. —Judge. Five Years ‘After, Friend (trying to be cheerful)—Didn’t | you say something in your commence- | ment oration about there being ‘no such word as fail? Merchant (working on his schedule of assets and liabilities)—Yes, they call it an assignment. Knew What It Was | ‘‘Absalom, my son, what was that note the messenger brought you ?” in- | quired old man Clamwhooper. ‘Nothing, in particular, father, only a billet-doux from a friend.” “Indeed! How much did he say there doux ?” The Music Lesson, Your little daughter, as she went out | awhile ago, seemed the very picture of | misery.” “She was going to take a music les- BOD “And your oldest daughter, who is now going out, looks even more than miserable,” “She is going to give a music lesson.” The Sparham Case, : Kemprvinie, July 24.—Muoh interest 1 felt by re lents of this place in the case | f Mr. W. F Sparham, of Ottawa, to whom reference was made in an Ottawa despatch a few days ago, as a sufferer delievered from from kidney disease by the use of Dodd’s kidney pills. Mr. Sparham as 1 horn and brought up here, and is well- | known and universally popular His | friends here had heard of his illness and his failure to obtain relief from all the | medicines he tried before taking the pills. | Their wonderful effect in his will make the remedy more popular in this | vicinity, for all now are fully aware of his } case — | Parents Must Have Rest. A President of one of our Colleges says : sequence of our children suffering from We use USE SKODA’S DISCOVERY, the great - STAMINAL for the “valuable fool and tonic warm It Supplies with HYPOPHOSPHITES, Ch’town. | formed its readers that a new provincial | industry, that of the | of the little ones, so that enormous volumes | Emulsion would not only stop the progress } of Pulmonary Consumption, but by _ its fully restored. i station, | able to walk, and at last got Dr. Manning’s DAILY EXAMINER . A SPLENDID RECORD. | \ Provincial Industry Trebles its Business | in the Last Three Months, Some three months ago this journal in- Hawker Medicine Company, of St. John, had completed its | first qurrter’s business, and that itss book showed a development of trade and a_ re- gratiftving cord of sales that was not only but really astonishing Another three months has now ind the e cotnts tor tire six elapsed balanced their ac The months yee pmee! hiaave results show that in the last thes have trebled the business of the first three: i rhecomtine tiree they have about doubled their working | statf and work has been carried on im the | meker= rvom till t1 lock every night i wrder to till orders p rpily Krom ai parts of New Brun ow -. Nova Scout ind P. BE. I<land, from Newfonndland an arts of the United States, the orders ha. ed in line business ix now timmy ¢ ablixhel Phe experimental stage is pa vepeat orders come in constantly, ~howin, | at where once the remedies are intre lnced, they win permancnt favers wit who know as “hore «6S OLte that hie yn opie, i any of them a tral Mave viven then tandard remedies are all that they ar laimned to be Indeed, this last might readily be assumed without a trial, and judging solely from the character of the y who form the Hawker Medi- cine Co., as they are numbered amony the | leading citizens and mort honorable and successful business men of St. John. The Hawker Medicine company are now patenting their remedies in (reat Britain and will presently extend their operations there, as well as more extensively to the | United States. About the middle of this month Thomas Rankine, who so success- fully introduced the Hawker remedies in Newfoundland last spring, will start and traverse the western part of Canada, from Montreal to Vancouver in the interests of the company. With sucha record as that of their first six months now closed, the Hawker Medicine Co. are evidently destined to achieve a great success. They control standard remedies, which have received the endorsation of leading physicians in Canada and the United States, as well as the fervent praise of sorely atiicted people who have by their means been restored to health Their place of business is at 104 Prince William Street, St. John, N. B., where they have the most extensive and elabor- ately fitted up premises of the kind in the William Hawker, the original inventor of the remedies, has been adruggist in St. John for 30 years, and | had long proved the value of the different remedies. before the present company was organized. It is with pleasure that this journal records the company’s wonderful | rentlemen | Lower Provinces. Success. Worse Thaa Dynamite. | Hardly a month passes but we read of | terrible explosions and loss of life from | natural gas. One writer has raked up Chinese history | wherein it appears that away back in the time when the famous Chinese wall was building, before the use of gas wells was discovered, a terrible explosion took place. The big wells in some way got the start of air were sucked down intu those subter- ranean magazines, When the air reached | certain proportions the whole thing went | ott like a leaky gasoline stove. The result | in the destruction of lives. The same writer predicts similar conditions underlying the great natural gas beit of | thie country, from Toledo, through Ohio, was horrible | Indiana and Kentucky, whereby that whole | } vast region l depth of 1,560 feet, might be ripped up to the | leaving a chasm for the waters of the great lakes to pour down into, blotting ont every Jiving human in this now densely populated valley from | the face of the earth. That writer might | easily have shown further that throughoat | our whole country, not only in densely | populated regions and cities, but in | country and village houses as well, natural } gases far more dangerous than is found in the lake regions, are carrying off not only *“pig-tail” Chinamen, but our own families and friends during the hot waves of July and August Scores of people are dying daily from | typhoid fever, diarrhoea, dysentery, cholera- morbus, and infant summer complaints; | all caused by poisonous gases and ferments, far worse than hydrogen gas or dynamite in their explosions. Fortunately this latter simple old fashioned remedy, Johnso .’s Anodyne Liniment, used internally, az ex- | plained ina pamphlet sent free to anyone by I. S. Johnson & Co., Boston, Mass. No matter if you have used this remedy before, it will pay you to get a bottle and read the directions, or send, for the pamphlet just to learn how to use it economically. jy28 wky li dy 61 | danger can all be averted by the use of a Experience Has Proved It. was attained that Scott’s A triumph in medicine when experience proved continued use health and vigor could be seeiilincininiiilalias sce F. G. Biackiock, of Cape Spencer light tried all kinds of remedies for rheumatism, that had left him almost un- German Remedy. Before he had finished a bottle he could walk without a cane. This marvelous painkiller is a positive cure for rheumatism, neuralgia, sprains, strains, bruises, colic, chills, cramps and all pains and aches, either internal or ex ternal. An invaluable household remedy Sold everywhere. Price 50 cents. ; —_—_~.--___—. Orner cough medicines have had their | day, but Puttner’s Emulsion has come to stay, because it is so nice and so good. USE SKUDA’S DISCOVERY, the great blood and Nerve Remedy. Why you take Cold and Cough. Generally caused by exposure to cold, | wet feet, sitting in a draught, coming | from hot and crowded places, in thin | dress, or wearing damp clothes, stock | ings, or any other cause tending to | check suddenly the perspiration. The | result produces inflammation of the | lining membrane of the lung's or throat, nature tries to throw off by expectorae Our Holiday Stock eRe JUST COMING IN and we think we have something to suit everyone. Space | would not permit us to describe them—ceall and examine. thout 200 Blinds, only asking about what it costs us to wrap hem up. If you want Curtain Poles or Pictures, we can tell you the best place in town to eet them. Students for examination at Prince of Wales College wy find it to their advantage to cal! on us. stock of FOOLSCAP of the BEST QUALITY, with marginal line, on purpose for this trade. See it. Leave your orders for midsummer number of “Graphie,” “London News,” and “Gentlewomen.” They will contain full avcounts of the Royal Wedding, also Illustrations and St pplements. BAZAAR COMPANY, QUEEN STREET. PADDED, Ch’town, July 2, tts. Would you Lilke to go Shopping in MONTREAL COLONIAL, HOUSE, PHILIPS SQUARE, MONTREAL, Special Attention Given to Mail Orders We have bought a . SATURDAY, AUGUST 5, The Daily Examiner The Leading Paper of P. E. Island. THE LARGEST in Size and Circulation. We want to GIVE AWAY 53,000 more Rolls of Paper, and _ THE BEST for the Public and for Advertisers. One Year, -- - $4 Three Months, - $1 Dry Goods, Carpets, Curtains, Furniture, China and Glass- | ware, Kitchen Utensils, Silverware, Lamps, Japanese Goods, | Ladies’ and Children’s Boots, Shoes and Slippers, Mantles | ‘and Millinery. A full Stock in each department. Trial orders solicited. HENRY MORGAN & Co.. feb 9—t ts MONTREAL. GRAND SALE | Ll Se LL yy be be by by bp Sb Sl SiS Sbnip ip ip lbp ln > ln > in in Lp py ly ‘> Ly lb» Sy > lb > iy yy ly ly» bb bo OF FURNITURE. Continued daily until the whole of our immense stock is | disposed of. At Our Warerooms, Queen Square. Come one! Come all! goods. Picture Framing, Looking Glasses, ete, Jonn Newson. Castoria is Dr. Samucl Pitcher’s prescription for Infants and Ciildron. It contains neither Opium, Morphine nor »- other Narcotic substance, It is a harmless substitute for Paregoric, Drops, Soothing Syrups, and Castor Oil. It is Pleasant. Its guarantee is thirty years’ use by Millions of Mothers. Castoria destroys Worms and allays feverishness. Castoria prevents vomiting Sour Curd, eures Diarrhoea and Wind Colic. Castoria relieves tecthing troubles, cures constipation and flatulency, Castoria assimilates the food, regulates the stomach and bowels, giving healthy and natural sleep. Case toria is the Children’s Panacea—tho Mother’s Friend. Castori2. “Castorii is an excellent inedicine for ch” ‘ten. Mothers have repeatedly told me of its 000 effect upon iueir chlidren.” Da. G. C. Ocaoon, Lowell, Mass. Castoria. “ Castoria is so weil adapted to children that I recommend it as superior toany prescriptiou kuown to me.” Il. A, Ancuen, M. D., 111 So. Oxford St., Brooklyn, N. Y, “Our physicians in the children’s depart- meng have spoken highly of their experi- ence in their outside practice with C-storia, and although we only have among our medical supplies what is known as reguiar products, yct we are free to confess that the merits of Castoria has won us to look with favor upon it.” Usitep Hosrirat anv Dispessary, Boston, Mass * Castoria is the but remedy for children of which I sim aequainted. TI hope the c_y is ot jur distant when mothers will consider the real iuter st of tu-ir children, and use Castoria in- sicad of the various quack nostrums which are destroyiag their loved ones, by forcing opit:m, morphine, sooth’ng syrup and other hurtful agents down their throats, thereby sending tac m to premature graves.” Dr. J. F. Knvcnevos, Conway, Ar ALLEN C. Surra, Pres., The Centaur Company, T7 Murray Street, New York City. tion. In many cases she is unable te «0 so without assistance, and this ic Why you use | Allen’s | Lung | Balsam. | | and this causes phlegm or matter, which | ' | | Three Size Botte, 25C4 FOC. $1.00 | our Eyes may be all right—we hope so—but if there is any- thing wrong call and see us. stock of the finest SPECTACLES, and by testing, for which we make no charge, we find what each eye needs, and give the proper correcting glass or advise what is best to do. E. W. TAYLOR, Ch’town, July 14, 1893—tu fr. Jeweler and Optician, Cameron Block. 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