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ISLAND, THURSDAY, MARCH 28, 1895 N 227! he latest news. 4a. AX o a ’ + ’ re ANU. se) THE ERAMINER: | Rs j CALENDAR FOR MARCH, 1895 to ; : : sean " er = = : ; — ’ . DR. DOYLE’S VISIT T CELLY’s | - EMILE ZOLA. ” To =KELLY's | u a CROSS, First Quar 4th dsy, Sh 27.8m, a! m 4 Pe a ects tae | Ful! be . , e 7 ‘ ts ~ = stheees " = | Rev. Dr. Doyle, of Verno Rive who | ul, Moon, 10th day, [lh 25.3m p ; YET « - has been spending a few da\s Rey | sink cies Stele bie in ag mR 18; 1808. P. A. Micklmecl at Kelly's Gro, celebra- | New Moon, 26th da { 2.5m. a m : Te Dr eke B " lta Ng oe od ted igh Mass tn St. Joseph s Ch : wee _ . Ds son Surns, in an article in Sunday the 24th inst. Before reading the 7 H the London Times on “The National | gospel of the day the Rev. Dr. took ocea | Day of Week : “te rm me +. i Drink Biil for 1894,” states that last year | sion to express his pleasure at avain meet- | a | The Leading Paper of P. E. Islamd. | i'scc.Sese.ae ee ag hie ol parishioners of DeSabie.” Hs co | ee | eee See J erent . a * m intoxicants, an average of £3, 11s 64d | was particularly pleased on driving i ; ' is | h m | h m atr’n THE GREAT per head of the population. Duriog the | through the parish to note th arked | 1 | Friday 6 45315 42 5 oe -———-- — (1) last ten years the nation has spent £1 ,526,- improvement and genera! prosperity of the | : 2 | Saturday 41; 43) 216 004,999, or £35 SsG4d per heac. Upon | place as evidence iby the many comfort- . 3} Sunday » | 15) 3 12 . iv : . these facts a correspondent, who 1s evi- able dwellings and commodious farm Gy | Monday i ¢ 4 32 if 78 all red a 100. dently of adifferent way of thinking to Dr. build’ugs that are to be seen on «very , . \ ; W eo 9 ) en Y — a makes the following com- _ Thus looks the master of realism. This hand, nearly all of which were aaa oo " i A; 2 ee ' i 99 1 : : : : is the man who has produced more work, \ |'' last visit. It wasal-o a p easure to iA 4 re } = Ay rat Pn 5 40 “Dr, Dawson Burns leaves out of sight | excited more comment, probed more mora! { !!!® to compliment and congratuiate his e $3) = i 3f ——e oe ee 9 32 Oy é ll 1 all or ye | » | the fact that almost four-fifths of the so | anatomies, than any livingauthor. Needing old parishoners and their e-teemed pastor, WN yy == 7. 4 2 | Saturday 28 | 53) 10 20} called drink bill is simply a contribution | a strengthening stimulant, Zola drinks Father McEinee!, on their beautiful new Mr. J. W. Dykeman 49 | Su lay ~ 54] 10 55) Es by the public to the revenue. As regerda, ‘* Vin Mariani,” of whick he says that “it church, so far on the way to completion. St. George, New Brunswick. Ll Mon lay 24; S6f It 33y the very moderate balance, it should be | is the elixir of life, combating human de- If the interior of their beautiful church —_—— 2] I uesday 22 567i aft 8! a remembered that the public gets what it { bility, and giving vigor, health and energy-” | Was finished in keeping with its exterior A ft r the a i3 | Wednesday 20 59 0 45 | ‘ cal a ' { wante and what it asks for, that there is | This is high praise, Lut it is consonant | appearance, of which he had no doubt, it e UPrip 14 | Thursday 18 0 1 26; S} ILL CONTIN t ES no deception in the matter, and that the | with what has been said about this great | would be the “gem of the diocese.” He —- 15 | Friday 1616 1 2 14/1 i ‘ . total expenditure is not anything like ‘the tonic-stimulant, by all the celebrities of the | next referred, in touching words, to the| No Strength, No Ambition i6 Saturday 14 3 3 10} é “a atnount which the public has been robbed ot oom ih aoe! eh greatnourisher. | many old familiar faces that he missed ; 17 | Sunday 3 | 4 4 22) of. by the ‘Liberator’ and other swindles t strengthens the enfeebled constitution, | ont of the congregation and earnestly |; 8% + » ot . . ; : ? an thee Fees ae ails ee = ¥ | Rood’s Sarsaparilla Cave Perfect 18 ; Monday ll 5 5 45) AT THE ; ‘ which were vouched by names of great | M45¢S the convaie cent strong and well ; hoped that the young men before him eatin 1° } Tuesday 9 6 2 Xe sanctity.” is very palatable, never produces constip® | would worthily fill the places left vacant on ia fils ta 26 VWetnesday 8 7 7 59} i a a os" tion, but rather aids digestion and assimila- | py their fathers. who are now resting in|. -v° Uowins letter is from a well-known >} lila,” r ; Corer : i i j xe Liberator scandais have to d0/ tion, If you send your name to Lawrene€ | pore auiet ttle o ae 1... =p. | merchant tailor of St. George, N. B.: r i a : 7 . - Read }his Splendid Offer {0 Subscribers with the national drink bill is not very | A. Wilson & Co, Montreal, you will receive eeeeee vest eee t J ne Rev. | «©. 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass.: 23 Seturday 1 12/1 9 85 clear; and as for the revenue part ofthe | a jittle album of portraits of celebrated reasive se . ee : ‘eye ee - “Gentlemen—TI am glad to say that Hood’s 24 | Sur d -" 5 59 13 ca oa) CKAY WO0] EN 60 3 argument it is evident that whatever be- | people, and you will thus Jearn something, re “a VI. LX oT ome weer of St. ilia and Hood’s Pills have done me a 25 | ota “wd we 15 -* = "3 C comes of the money paid for intoxicants, | not merely of the celebrated coca stimu- vg 7 Potent & pacuey Lo sal of goed. 5 ROk.® suveee atnen * —e - oT - . 55 the man who pays forfeits all control over lant, but of the great people who drink it. a “on i oe i Doyle has the in the winter, and after getting over the a0: iesday i 05 t 6 . 2 , > « : j . shether it is anv conso- aS 10n 0 118 ee | time | fever I did n¢ -em to gather streng a 21 Wednesday 52 17 il e to everyone subscribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER tor 12 mouths at it. It is ee es r : is any ia 0 vigor or eloquence, and that hi Pe ot : sie net ake a ee a Soe « eunes vo i as - . faa : > or . 7 - r rn _— rs ry ’ « by . ~ y r ) , apt e, an LOAatL 1s & ) 10 amMDIUON. o0oc’sS parsap2 il we a $3 ‘ Thursday 51 19{ morn | THE BARGAIN CORNER. 49 cents a month. By special arrangeinent with the publishers, we are lation to heavy drinkers to know that they | BRANDOLATRY AND LOVERS OF was listened 10 with ravt attention by the | Just What 4 paces’. Zee ‘eahutndl aa very 29 | | eds 49 2 0 = i enabled to make a most exceptienal offer to send MoCLURE’S MAGAZINE | are paying taxes for several hundred tee- LABELS A EHING OF THE VAST, elon ati ; < ci an : Ne Stig "i satisfactory, and Lrecommend this medicine to 29 | Friday 4s 2( 33 | : ae we - ‘ot ' : . arge congregation preseut. Neither need | aii who are afilicted with rheumatis i Ole dia ~ 9 i FREE FOR ONE YERAR to everyone who fills out the following blank form, | totaters, Judges, lawyers, bankers and merchants ee ee i . eee ae Le ee ith rheumatism or other te ing eta oet eee beeribing for THE DAILY EXAMINER for 12 months at 40 Montreal have visited the Bord [remark that Dr. Doyle’s old parishioners t ‘ 31 | Sunday 15 45/622! 2 3} Charlottetown, March 15, 1895. Se ee ere for 12 months at cents 6 —A writer in the Review of Reviews of Montreal have visited the Bordeaux | yore delighted to see him as hale and Hood S Srl r PE. Island mm and after THURSDAY, 27th Dec?emb=r, iS, the trains of this Raiiway will run daily (Sandays exces ted) as follows .— Trains Outward. Tra‘ns Inward, fread down, Read up, ax Pe AM PM ”) :3)..... Charlotfetown..... lf 10 230 19 349..,.Royalty Junction...950 21 BGS £B. ces North Wiltshire.....905 12 Civ 447......—Hamter River.....86i 113 48 S515 Bradalbane...... $i? 134 857 > 2 o- Memerai ss... ... $08 123 ew 54 Freetown.........%54 1220 9D 553 -Kensington .......733 1200 ivW 6209 Ar Ly 70 11% PM PM Summerside AM AM 125 Ly At 10 30 ee cinthy cone. MISSOUCHEO. 20. .5Fes. 2005 le 36 1 37 « WII. one cccccccete 947 219 oo oO EEEIR. vcs 909 3M ov cse GP MRED cocens ee 8 00 358 eS a, | 454 oes cep rsccoecnes 655 § 30 pane CE scbccessocesstce OOF PM AM PM AM 2 Ww . Charlottetown. ..........- 10 Ea . Royalty Junction........... 10 10 $2 noe ‘ . -Bedford ekéearane aan oes ¢ Ar) (ly) 9 05 Mount Stewart > 41? Lv) dArS 350 IE 05nd oc «occen ence iddeeuecsan ae 5.45 pe cone APCORIIURRIIE. 00 606 2o0s008 710 P M AM PM AM 45 .-.Mount Stewart...........8 6 4% ———ll—EeE om a $12 dvs eds catvceteces ..7 48 5 57 oot BEG. s on<ces vesdpe 7 08 64 06 AOTEEEB. . ccc ae coccedesed 6 2 PM AM PM AM 410 re eee re Th 5 (6 ....Cape Traverse 6 35 PM AM Trains are ran by Eastern Standard Time D. POTTINGER, Gen Mgr Can Govt Railways Moncton, N B. A. McDONALD, Superintendent, Charlottetown. Are you WEAK ™ NERVOUS? TIRED & SLEEPLESS? PALE ") BLOODLESS THIN § DYSPEPTIC? you need HAWKER’S Nerve and Stomach TONIC. It makes weak nerves strong, promotes sound, refreshing sleep, aids digestion, restores lost appetite, is a perfect blood and flesh builder, restores the bloom of health All Druggists sell it. 50c. a Bottle Six for $2.50. ‘fd. only? tor td. St_Joun.N Ra REVERE HOTEL (Formerly Rocklin House.) This centrally located Hote!, which ie within five minutes’ walk of cee Depot, has been thoroughly cleaned, painted and renovated. Is fitted with hot water, and possesses the finest bath roome in any Hotel im the city. Terms moder ate. Coach meets al! trains. P. S. BROW N, Proprietor. Sept 9—dy &m wv l vr Dairymen, Attention | the Cheese and Butter Factories in , 1894, we furnished, to the ncerned, the necessary following :—Winsloe, Hampton, Tryon, Crapaud, Grand River, Dunk River, Mount Stewart, and Vernon River Bridge. In the summer of 1894 we made nine Cheese Vats Ceach hold ng from 650 to 700 gallons of milk), and two Butter Vats (each everaging 400 gallons of milk); no complaints were made—eatisfaction given. Of operation e@atiefaction of al) « apparatus for the From our iarge experience in the past we are now Letter than ever prepared to meet the wants of Dairymen. te satisfaction, and respectfully solicit the patronage of those who are contemp lating the erection of Cheese or Butter P Ftories. Our make of Vats is superior to all otLe-s, and our fifteen and twenty gallon Cans are the best and cheapest in the pro vin-e. Terms to suit puchasers. M. STEVENSON. febl4—3m dy & wky We guaran- PHOTOGRAPHY | Superior workmanship, re- fined finish and moderate prices combine to make these Photos the most satisfactory in Charlottetown to-day. GEO. H. COOK Corner Queen & Grafton Sts. nov26 —135w ly TEU SULS, Elastic Stockings, Bandages. If you require a Truss or Surgical Ap- pliance of any kind, don’t wear an ill fitting one to please the Doctor or Druggist whose stock is so limited taat he canpot fit you properly. See our large etock of American and English Trusses in Elastic, Hard Rubber, with Water Pads, etc. We can fit any case from childhood to old age. Special discounts to Physicians and Druggists. If you want Medicine patronize Hughes, the People’s Druggist. He can recom- mend Suitable Remedies and save you money. Orders by mail prompitly filled. APOTHECARIES’ HALL, (Established 1810), DesBrisay’s Corner. tebd What’s the time? If you have a Cough it is time you were taking GRAY’S RED SYRUP SPRUCE a —_ GUM THE OLD STANDARD CURE FOR COUGHS, COLDS, ASTHMA and all LUNG AFFECTIONS, Gray’s Syrup has been on trial for more thar 0 years and the verdict of the people is that it is the best remedy known. Sc. and 5@¢. per bottle. Sold everywhere. KERRY WATSON & CO. 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We make this exceptional offer in order that we may secure a large number ot new subscribers, but all who are already subscribers may avai! themselves of this opportunity to secure practically free this great popular Magazine. Address: The Examiner Publishing Co.. SHARLOTTETOWN, P &, ISLANT: . => The Seductive Politician Wins Voies by “Ways that are dark And tricks that are vain,” But an honest cigar wins regard because of the superior quality of the tobacco and the skilful care exercised in its manufacture. The undermentioned brands can always be relied upon, and the smoker who cannot find among these a weed to his taste is hard to please indeed. ‘““sonodora,’ “ Wii Rosa,” “Creme de la Creme, AND—— “Fortier’s LaFayette.” Coal! Coal! Coal! Dominion Coal Co's. Mines in C. B. ROUND, RUN OF MINE AND SLACK COAL. —S}=—————————— Now is the Time to Purchase! WE ARE LEADING ALL THE TIME, not misleading, and are gaining new customers every day. Town and country alike appreciate our style of business and are taking advantage of our reduced prices, knowing that we give them best value and fully from 25 to 36 cents per ton less than they formerly paid. : r "The Coal we sel! includes all the Mines in SYDNEY PROPER and OTHER MINES IN CAPE BRETON, viz:— Victoria, International, Reserve, Dominion, No. 1, Cow Bay, Gowrie. Old Bridgeport, Glace Bay, Caledonia, ALL GENUINE COAL. ° We have sold thonsands of tons during the past and present year, which has given every satisfaction. Some of our competitors handle Coal from the Mines which we re- present, and are glad to get the GENUINE AR rICLE. When we accepted the Agency of the above Company we made a rule to make QUICK SALES, SMALL PROFITS, and GIVE GOOD VALUE TO THE PUBLIC PEAKE BROS. & CO. Dominion Coal Company’s Depot. Charlottetown, Februory 13, 1895.—135 w Advertisers! ~~ {he home circulation is the most valuable for advertisers. Tun Examiner reaches the homes of our citizens every evening. That accounts for our large advertising patronage. THE EXAMINER PUB. COMPANY. for March declares that he has found by travelling in England and Europe that respect for America and Americans has sadly wamed within the last half dozen years. Not only is this true among the manufacturers of Bradford and the tin plate capitalists of Wales, who might be expected to harbor a grudge against America and whose slighting remarks could be easily accounted fur, but the same spirit is observable in almost all circles. The reason for this change of attitude towards America js not far to seek. Qur financial difficulties and business failures and railway complications of the last few months have touched many Englishmen and Germans’ in their tender- est spot—their pocketbooks. Millions of dollars’ worth of the stocks of the Atchi- son road, the Union Pacific System and the Northern Pacific are owned in Great Britain and Germany. The juggling with the accounts, the misrepresentations which have been sent forth concerning the value of the properties, and the ap- palling bankruptcies of these great systems of communication have given to thou- sands of people who have lost their little all, the impression that American railways are managed by swindlers and sharpers for the benefit of an interested ring. The Review of Reviews for March agi- iates fur improved national and municipal public buildings in the United States. The editor severely criticises the architec- tural results of the immense expenditures made for Uncle Sam’s housing during the past thirty years, and pertinently asks why the Government cannot secure the eame quality of architectural genius to plan its business structures to stand for decades which the Wor!d’s Fair manage- ment was able to employ on its temporary buildings ? —The most characteristic thing about Cornell University is the spirit of freedom that prevails there, securing to her profes- sors the utmost intellectual freedom and to her students self-government. Established only twenty-six years ago by liberal-mind- ed men like Ezra Cornel] and Andrew D. White. Cornell broke away from the tra- ditions that by defining the religious atti- tule of their instructors and providing an elaborate code of rules for their studenis | fettered other universities. President Schurman believes that students attending a modern university should be treated as men rather than be subjected to strict espionage like boys. His faith has been amply justified, for in spite of some foolish student outbreaks, the Cornell students as a body display more manliness, honor and leyalty to the good name of their Alma Mater than is usually found. The pride which they have in their independence is displayed by a memorial which was drawn up by the four class presidents after the recent decision of the Faculty not to torbid intercollegiate football, and signed by the great majority of the 1,700 students. The memorial includes this sentence: “ We are sensible of the trust reposed in us by this refusal to introduce, by interference with the regular governing bodies, an element of paternalism into the government of the students and of their athletic interests.” The reference is to the Stadent Self-Gov- ernment Council, which is a recent out- growth of the Cornell spirit of freedom. —_— ———__ - eee P E. 1, PRESBYTERY. The Presbytery of Prince Edward Island met in the Clyde River Presbyterian Church on Wednesday, March 20th, at 3 o'clock p. m., and was constituted with devotional exercises by Kev. J. R. McKay, moderator pro tempore, with whom were resent Rev. T. F. Fullerton and Mr. H. McMillan, elder. Rev. W. T. D. Moss was associated. That portion of the minute relating to the call ing of the meeting was read, and the Presbytery proceeded in accordance there- with to the ordination and induction of Rev. J.G.Mclvor into the pastoral charge of West and Ciyde Rivers. Certification wavs received that the edict had been duly served. After divine service, conducted by Rev. Mr, McKay, who preached from the words, “Enoch walked with God,” Rev. Mr. Fullerton took the chair. He then narrated the steps, put the usual questions to which satisfactory anrwers were given, and by prayer and the Jaying on of hands on the part of the brethren, ordained and in- ducted Mr, McIvor to the pastoral charge of the congregation of West and Clyde Rivers. Rev. Mr. Fullerton addressed the minister, and Rev. Mr. Moss the peeple. At the close the newly inducted mini- ster’s name was added to the roll of Pres- bytery, and was introduced to the session. The Presbytery then adjourned to meet in Zion Church, Charlottetown, on Tues- day, April 16th, at lla. m. Taos. F. Futierron, Clerk. = — Dissolution of Partnership. This is to certify that the partnership heretofore existing between the under- signed, carrying on business under the style and firm of HARRIS & STEWART, has on this eighteenth day of March, A. D. 1895, been dissolved by mutual consent, Dated this 18th dav of March, A. D. 1895. T. J. HARRIS, W. H. STEWART. Signed in the presence of W. A. O. Mor- son dy 3w 35) wy 3i—mch20 el 2 Seemann © <adiensnaeete 2 nounced their $3.00 and $1.00 wines, ex- Vent and wonderfal value. The cellars contain over twenty thousand dozens of Claret, Burgundy, Santerne, Ports and Sherries all guaranteed pure and direct from the vineyards of France. Address for price lixt to the Bordeaux Claret Company, 3 Hospita! Street, Montreal. DR. H. B. JOHNSON EVE AND EAR, NOSE AND THROAT Office - - Kent Street Aug 16, ’94—ly WE ARE MMIIKvg at We are striking for a reduc- tion of our stock, for new trade and for money. To make such a strike effec- tive we have to SELL G00D GOODS cosine Low Figures. We are doing it, and are willing to submit our prices to any board of arbitration in the world. OUR CUSTOMERS, WHOLESALE & RETAIL, form a pretty large Board of Arbitration already, and we are adding to them every day. We Want You! Dodd & Rogers Charlottetown, March 8, 1895—2 How It Is Done! How I account for my business being successful last year is that I didj my best to [satisfy my cus tomers, sboth in PRICES WORKMANSHIP. Believing, as I do, that I can do work CHEAP- ER and give as SATISFACTORY A JOB as any firm in the city, naturally I am looking for an in- crease in business, and will try and give the public good, honest work, lowest prices and entire satisfaction. If I have not done work for you before, give me a trial order for BLANK BOOKS, JOB PRINT- ING, etc. J. D. TAYLOR, QUEEN STREET. TO CONTRACTORS. Sealed Tenders, addressed to A. Lord, Esq., Chairman of the Building Commit- tee, will be received up to 12 o’clock, noon, on SATURDAY, the 30th day of March, inst., for the erection of a new Brick and Stone Hal! and Sabbath Schoo! fo St. James’ Presbyterian Church. Plans and specifications can be seen and al] information had at the office of Messrs. ? Chappell & Phillips, Architects. The Committee are not bound to accept the lowest or any tender. FRED. PERKINS, Secretary Building Committee, mech18—5i eod TO LET —A cottage on Sidney Street con- taining five rooms. Possession given Febru ary 2nd next. For other particu'ars apply t W WELLNER. jan24 . apna page tng tn SBE aaa epee n—ater cnn ie Se hearty and as brimful of wit and humor as when he first ministered to them away back in the seventies. I aim safe in saying that, as they bade their old pastor an Dr. > less. was, “God bless his shadow never grow Doyle; may MANITOBA SCHOOLS. The Resolutions Moved in the Matter by a Manitoba Protestant. THE In the Manitoba legislature on the 27th of February Mr. James Fisher, member for Russell and a Presbyterian,moved the following resolutions as regards the Mani- The jespatch from Winni- peg says that many Protestant members of the House supported him, “1, While this House is determined at al] times to maintain to the fullest extent that the constitution warrants its exclusive power to make laws with respect to educa- tion, yet it recogni zes that the highest ju- dicial tribunal in the realm has recently decided that “‘such exclusive power is not absolute but limited,” and that the limita- tion was embodied in the constitution as a “parliamentary compact” between the Do- minion and the people resident in the pro- vince at the union for the protection, amongst other things, of the rights and privileges of the Roman Catholic minority in relation to education, including rights and privileges that were acquired by them since the union. 2. It has been adjudged by the same tri- bunal that the “the rights and privilege? of the Roman Catholic minority in relation to education which existed prior to 1890 have been affected” by the Public Schools Act ot that year. 3. The same tribuna] bas further decid- ed that in the event which is now fore- toba schools. + shadowed of this Legislature being called upon to remove the grievance in the judg- ment referred to, and in the further event of the Legislature declining so to do, a case will have arisen where “the Parliament ot Canada is authorized to legislate on the samé subject.” 4. That this House is always prepared to abide by the constitution, which is the safeguard of our provincial rights, and will not be a party to violation, nor will it seek to impair the ‘efficiency of its its provisions for protecting the rights and privileges of Her Majesty’s subjects. At the same time, the House would deplore the occurrence of anything calling for the exercise by the Parliament of Canada of its authority to legislate onthe subject of education, the ultimate effect of which it is impossible to fore-ee. 5. Having regard to the suggestiuns of the tribunal referred to that “all legitimate ground of complaint would be removed if the present system were supplemented by the provisions which would remove the grievance upon which the appeal is founded, and were modified so far as might be necessary to give effect to these provisions, without a repeal of the present law, this House is ready to consider the grievances referred to, with a view t providing reasonable relief, while main- taining, as far as possible consistent with that object, the principles of the present Act in their general application,” These resolutions are va)uable as show- ing bow the matter is viewed by many prominent men in the Province of Mani- toba. tell isc Wuart 1s a “Lapy ?”—It would never enter into my head to think a person of great wealth and possessed of a fine estab- tishmen, a lady, if she could turn in her own house, from a beaming recognitioa of -ome star of contemporaneous fashion bestow a frozen greeting upon a make-weight, ora poor friend of days who had not kept pace with her in progress up the ladder of society, wrices Mrs. Burton Harrison in an interesting discussion of the proper usage of the terms “woman” and “lady,” in the April Ladies’ Home Journal. to 80C.a! other sdibeiacani Sreamer For Carpicgan.—A delegation from Georgetown and Cardigan, headed by the local M. P.s, waited upon the Govern- ment yesterday at noon, and urged the granting of a subsidy sufficient to allow a company to put a steamer on tae Cardigan ferry. Mr. Peters took the matter his consideration. pare ECs Untit Arrer THE Funerat—A bow crape was tied toa saloon door knob on mig The blinds were drawn, and on the door was a card on which was printed: “Please go to the Side Entrance Until After the Funeral.” OOR DICESTION leads tc nervousness, chronic dyspepsia anc great misery. The best remedy is HOOD’S SARSAPARILLA. a ee ater Medical Testimony During half a century proves Cod Liver Oil to be the most necessary thing to tak« for consumption. But the trouble has been its improper m+ thods of preparation for invalids. Miller’s Emulsion of Cod Liver Qi] is the only reliable formula on the market. None but the livers of the Norwegian Cod are used in making it. after taking it for a while, get new strength. rise from their beds and enter upon a new'lease of life. Miller’s Emulsion is great nerve strengthener and _ blood maker, and cures Coughs, Colds, Bron- chitis, Scrofula and al! Lung affections. In affectionate good-bye, their mental prayer j “iH The Wabash avenue, says the Chicago Tribune | In conjunction with the hypophosphites | of lime and soda it has the most wonder- | ful effect on consumptive patients, who, | — efilictions caused by poison and poor biood, I always keep Hood’s Sarsaparilla in my house end use it when Ineedatonic. We also keep Hood's Pills on hand and think highly of them.” J. W. DY KEMAN, St. George, New Brunsprick. t4ocd’s Piils are purely vegetable, and do ot purge, pain or gripe. Sold by all druggists, Grateful—Comtorting. EPPS'S COCOA BREAKFAST—SUPPER. “By a thorough knowledge of the nat- ural laws which govern the operations of digestion and nutrition, and by a careful application of the fine properties of well- selected Cocoa, Mr. Epps has provided for our breakfast and supper a delicately flavor ed beverage which may save us many heavy doctors’ bills. It is by the judicions us of vach articles of diet that a constitut.on may be gradually built up uatil strong enough to resist every tendency to discase, Hundreds of subtle maladies are floating argund us ready to attack wherever there is@ weak point. We may escape many a tatal shaft by keeping ourseives well forti- fied with pure bloud and a properly nour'eh.- ed frame.”—Civil Service Gazette, Made simply with boiling water or milk. Sold ouly in packets, by Grocers, labelled tine, JAMES EPPS & CO., Lid, Homoeopathic Chemists, London England. yrElke As much Tor INTELN AL as EITERNAL oeq, Im isi0 Originated by an Oid Family Puysician. Think Of It. Fank ou pe Years, amd still leads ; 5 ration after General t have usec ae at Every Traveitr should have a bottle in his satche). Ever Sutfe rer From Kheumatism. > & ica, Neuralgt Nervous Headache, Piphtheria,( s,Catarrh, Bron” chitis, Asthma, Chelera-Morbua, D ncea, Lamen< “s. Soreness in Body or Limbs, Stiff Joints or Straing wili find in this oid Anodyne retief and speedy cure. Should have Johnson's Eve ry Mother Anodvae Liniment in the house for Croup, Cob °ore Throat, Tonsillitis, Colic, Ours, Svnteen” oe «ud Pains liable to occur in any family without notice. Delays may cost a jife. Relieves all Summer Complaints like magic. Price, % ¢ta. post paid; 6 bot ties, 82. Express paid, LS. Johnson & Co.. Boston. Mass Trade supplied by W. R. Watesou Cnarc ANY OTHE, an Professor of Chemistry, Toxi- cology, and [ledical Jurisprudence,» New York City Coilege— R. Ogden Doremus, M1.D., _L.D.—highly ; recommends Adams’ Tutti Frutti for indigestion. ' See that no imitations are i paimed off on you. | u) | NOTICE } We request a settiement of all accounts Jue us by lst of May. Big Bottles, 50c. and $1, at all Drug | G. AGDIXON & CO. Stores. j ce cee mch7—<dy tl mch 31 aaa Es