4 gsacd every afternoon, from the office of x gus Examines Postrsuine Compan yoadco Honse Building, Queen Street. . 2 pnirnn | \4 ser.ate read. ROOM 4s ~~ THE DAILY EXAMIN RaTES OF SUBSCRIPTION. N ADVANCE} : i | ows YEAR cerecvccesssetens OO Bax MONTUS. ...-.-- +00. cceessecvecenecceeces 2.00 THREE MeATHS Sette hee eenee - 1.00 Baw MONTW.......00..-cercccseeseccesescees 0.35 Bent post paid to any part of Canada or the | Uniiel States The Weekly Examiner te issusd every Friday morning from tho publishers’ office. It t# made up of matter qhicl: has appeared in the Daily editions, and a first-class weekly newspaper—iuteresting TERMS : Four Dollars a Year “This is true Liberty, when Free Born Men, having to advise the Public, may speak free,”—Euripides. se Single Oopies Two Ocnte | of VOL 35. srl CHARLOTTETOWN P. E. ISLAND, THURSDAY, JUNE 11, 1896. NO 286 “Phy Some Sueceed’ is the one who knows how, when and where to advertise. The merchants who Ea in } Ps shrewd advertiser Tur Examixer are not the men to make mistakes, AE YOU Can Fer their ¢ xpcrienc:2 ; ; by watching | how, when and where they advertise. Some papers pay advertisers, some do not, many do not. | Only a few pay, the trains of this Kailway will run daily, cure liver of «i the latest news. |and they can be picked out . | by the large amount of advertising they do. CALENDAR FOR JUNE, 186, | nq GEN Bo Son Re INR AI cI II gO, eI gi ea et | a a ee ee oe " x F 1a a | ec BSS SDP SESE SESS | OE FOR Tua DUD = Jusr 3rJ day, 4h 50 KO a 12 pial ig asi Qus! ip day . 4h m Om. a. m. QD } | Acknowledgment of Contributions ‘(oe tha ; ‘ ge New Moon, llth day, 4h. 304m. a m. a sf Bullding Fun, | Firs: Quar, —_ day, th. 28.2m. a m j The board of managers cf the echoo] for | The iron grasp of scrofula has no Full Moon, 25th day, 2h.42.4 m., a. m. the _— ge , oo — the re-| merey upon its victims. This demon ; . | ceipt cf the following contributions to- f the blood is ofter cette ad anil | —_RY THE— x . | spende the-baliding Gimhe | of the b om s oft rH not satisfied ¥ ith Weel Sun Sun | High | | Halifax—A man and wife, $250 | Seay * th oe elas: ‘" ein Day of Week | 82 Sux gt a'ifax—A man and wife, $250. | body with the pains of rheumatism rises | seta water | 0 | Jubn Cronan, three friends and E P| yntil Hood's Sarsaparilla cures. } : Arch'bald, $108 each E as meee | ef ee oe i ‘ a a Sian ie, Ai , | “Nearly four years ago I became af- Te a. as J F Kenny and Mrs G Starr, $50 each. | gisted wit! ful a 7 ; BS Meader i4 1717 38 2 31 | e & | Berivop Courtney, Geo E Boak, Mra} - ———————— 2} Tacsday 16 39 | 3 18 | Buy your tickets by the SS HALIFAX, Odell, Alfred Shortt and F M Cotton, $25 $/ Wednesday 16 40 | 413) leaving Charlottetowa every Friday at A cach. G]Thareday =f 16] dit 13)! Pm. : G E Faulkner, $12.20; Mgr Carmody, F — G . a4. 2 _ “ Oxley, Mrs J 6 Duifus, Ki v J MeMill é Friday L: 42 | ‘ ‘ x H ul : » CMaii 6 | Saturday = . aT 4 W . W . CLARKE, Rio eee an, W B Arthur & Co, John Murphy, a iitendus qige-mngs @ 4] Ticket Agent. ; Donald Archibald, J Withrow, Geo Rent, Running sores broke out on my thighs. 8| Monday | 14] 44) 8 59| May 29-—d&e CH Longaid, Clayton & Sous,§John Mc-| Pieces of bone came out and an operation $1} Tucaday | Sel Ses AMR EE caoetepnhettidiadnincnheiette oe > a oc HE . * rs A McCauay and J A| was contemplated. I had rheumatism in cats 7 urnbuil, $10 each. , ; ; 19} Wednesday 14 45} 10 15 | . ‘ ‘ ial 2 ee ' s é my legs, drawn up out of shape. I lost ap- | Thursday” | 13] 46] 1057; STEAMER FASTNET. ne ey fcaking, P O'Mallin, Walter | petite, could mot sleep. I was » perfect Fri lay | ‘si a? li 37 Chas Mit hell. JF Oiahen w. P te. wreck. I continued to grow worse and 13 | Saturdey 2 ci mem ccioiaic “nn Inhe, Peters 1 Win & pie | finally gave up the doctor’s treatment to S| Sanday 3 ‘ , / | rence, Johu Peters, J White & Co, Black 4} Sanday 3 47 0 20 The steamer Fastnet commences ber eS : Flin ‘itch, Thos Sprv, B:z is mt wonder Tt : tt : . | & Flinn, Dr Fiteb, Thos Spry, Hutchison $} Monday : ;} 6 648 1 ©] feason’s work, sailing from Halifax . Pow r & Sanit rs We! 2 16 | Tuesday oe: ee ee TUESDAY, May 5th, and will tinue Skat jae ae ee nesday LS i SDAT, May 5th, anc contin G Kenry, John Silver & Co, C S Lane v Read 3 2] ») « } . om. * . . ‘ : « ane : oo ~ - 2 = = — weekly, leaving Halitax every eo and CE Harris, €5 each. r Pin. — ae . 3 20 | Tuex na calling at the following ports : ea, S in Small amounts, $10. ; dag . ” * <¢ | Spry Bay, St John— Mre G F Smith, $15 . ss : $0} Saturday 4 49 gale : > oe > pi». take Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Soon appetite a | Suaday 143 48) “iar a - / B CP rears Pr. ‘ex James Realy, | came back; the sores commenced to heal. $2 | Monday | 14 | 30 8 9 . — a a ua ‘ rinse took W I > oe i My limbs straightened out and I threw oo, a ; : saa i deacon Brigstock, W. F, Uatheway, $ a : $3 | Toews Is} 50/9 5 Canco, BPG TS. Hien ) | ened. "gpa, | meaety and am farming, "whereas ‘four Ba) Wednesday 15 ro! 9 587 C a ae ane BH hearty and am farming, whereas four 25 oi 7 ¥ 15 Aa) ia he Arichat, W Biair, Sir L Tilley, Lady Tilley, Sen- | years ago I was a cripple. i gladly rec- 36 | F, as r : Bel 1 26 Port Hawkesbury, ¢ ator Lewin, J. M. Robivson, Jas Gilbert, ] ommend Hood’s Sarsaparilla.” UmBan - | : me 2 J - Port Hood, B C N Bostwick & Co, Thos E Godsoe, Miss | HAMMOND, Table Grove, Illinois. i ae'srees | 16 4 | aft 4 Soutie: E Wilson, W M McKay, W Harding and s 19 Pas a i 49 : t- Charlottetown and E H Rising, $5 each. 4 mao a" . j 3 2 } 17 Summerside. Small amounts, $il. : 77 net? a ' a Freight solicited. Low rates f Mredericton — Henry Ketchum, $25. — - . gS % V CLARKE . Lemont & Sons, Mrs. Twining, Father + McDevitt, W Vanwart, J B Edgecombe . . . ; \ mCMevitt, VW inwart, « ® raigecomoe, § [sian ne : — Agen ’ \ Mrs. Verner and Bishop Kingdon, $10 arsapari a ; a Ch’town, April 20, 1S96—dy o 2 \ teach. : a viii linieeaniteansaaiiaala Cl eS ait 5 3 Hon F Thompson, Henry Chestout Isthe One True Blood Purifier. All druggists. $1. Onand after MONDAY, Sth June, 156 @a. oe Lee en & Gz rmRisS ms S Rev W McDonald, W McFarlane, Chavins i T "pared only by ¢ - 1. Hood & Co., Lowell, Mass. Suncays exce; ted) aa follews. ~ Tra Trai I war STATIONS I Kea Pr. M M.A. M. io 60D 10 Ld 12 lv 42 6G tt | | 1 O11] 48 Si 7 1s N 9 28110 3s 6S 72. 9 18/10 43 G6 Ot 7 52 bs S 5410 07 6M) 7 5s _E s 38) 9 57 62) 8 US _. Freetow S 58} 9 42 6m S 2 ..K ngton i tadsD 7D 8 45 Ar. \ f Ly. 8 OO} 8 45 $1010 OOLy f >> \ Ar. 7 OO} $ 10 $2510 2 ..M 6 Sil 7 36 § 210 49 iN g 6 11} 7 38 Sit 82... ort Hi’. .....: 5 28} 7 11 WWii MK. O'Le {107 0 BD W 16 1 15 .. Bloomfel 3 45] 6 04 | 4 2 8 \ 3 O07] & 40 ni? 3 00.1 : 200 5 00 PrP. M Ms M M Ah u.'P. A. MIP, M. 645 3 wi 9 15 5 40 71 3 14 fur 9 01' 5 Ww 733 8 37, 4 47 8 Ph) 400A re ) Lv.| 8 2 4 «15 & 2) 5 gm nnew SF \ S 10 4 00 CW 4 Morell 7 42 3 DW wan 4 Gt. .St. Peters ©... .46 7A 2D 1616 5 2 Bear } . taba 6 46 2 6G ll ®@ 6 Souri 6 15) 1 BD ~ 2 fF Ml. § 2D 4 & Mt. Stewar 8 101 3 DO 9Si 4 St). .Car 717,238 wim 5i 2e0Tg ‘ 7 OO 2 15 = MiP. M 1. MAP M M \ M. S St J rald 7 ww 9 { e Traverse j 7 0 —- lie. ee eae, iraing are run by Eastern Standard Time A. McDONALD, D. POTTINGER, superintendent, Gen Mgr Govt. Rya, lottetow n. Moncton, N B. Raivay Office, June 5. 1896. POLITICAL MEETINGS. Meetings of the electors will be held by the undssigned at the following tim¢s and places, viz: At Pisquid F oad, o’. lock, p. m. At Mount He: bert, on June llih, at 7 ociock, p. m. on June 9th, at 7 ALEX. MARTIN, WILLIAM WFLSH. june 4, 1895. Come to Our Yard And examine the contents. We can supply you with all kiads of lam ber. It Will Pay You. Boards, Shingles, Scantling, Stud Oiig, etc. =? A lot of laths just landed. JAMES BARRETT, Connolly’s Wharf. ma‘ New Prices in Watches ge lately received a nice cortment of Silver Watches for Lacie’s :nd Gentlemen, which were bought right, and can- not fail to please in price. Call and inspect them. W. N. TANTON’S. Creat George Strect, NEAR QUEEN SQUARE. Provincial Loans. Under Act 57 Vie , Cap. 6, and Amendment HE limit of the amount having been ex- tended by statute of Jast sensiun, the Gov- frament of thin Prevince is now prepared to Feseive loans fcr short or long periods. In- Wrest 4 percent. Loans payable at call or at Such time as may be avreed upon. ANGUS MeMILLAN, Provincial Treasurer, May 2*, 15) Cee. dy3m lividend Notice. Merchants’ Bank of P. E. Island, ( harlottetown, May 30th. 1896. anetice is bereby given that a half yearly iidend at the rate of 8 per cent per annum 60 the capital stock ef this Bink as been Beaver Line Steamers. SUMMER SERVICE DIRECT SAILINGS BETWEEN MONTREAL AND LIVERPGOI, From From Liverprol. Steamer. Montreal. April 2ith.. Lake Huron...... May [3th May2 d Lake Ontario.... May °9th. May Sth Lake Superior...... May 2th Mary Zrd ..Lake Winnipeg....June l0th May Suth Lake Huron....... June l7'h FIRST CA BIN—$}, $°5, $50 and 35) Round Trip, $80, $5, $0 anc $110, accordirg to steamer and aceommodat:on SECOND CABIN—To Liverpool, 30; re- turn, $8: Glesgow, $32 0; return. $68: Bristol, or Cardifl, &>s; return, $69; London, $33; return SO6. STF ERAGE—To Liverpool, London, Glas- gow, B-ifast, at lowest rates NUTE—Steerage passengers by the Beaver Line are provided with the cre of bedding, and eating and drinking utensils, free of charge. Freight cat:ied at :owest rates and to al) important points both in Canrdaand Great Britain on through bilisof lading. Special facilities provided for the earriag- of butter, cheese and perishable freight For further particulars as to freight or pas- sage appiy to D. & C. MAcIVER, D. W.CAMPBELL, Tower Buildings, Manager, 18 Hospital at, Liverpool, Montrea!}, or TROOP & SON, Agents. St John. N B, if You Are Going to BOSTON Or any part of the United States, The Cheapest and Best Route is via the PLANT LINE, The Popular Summer Route. — —- - Direct Service From Charlottetown The 8S. 8. HALIFAX will leave Boston for Charlottetown ov Tuesday, May 12th. Returning, will leave Charlottetown for Boston on Friday, May 15th, and every Friday thereafier, calling at Hawkesbury and Halifax each way. Via Pictou and Halifax. Passengers leaving Charlottetown on Saturday morning via Pictou, make close connection at Halifax with S 8. Halifax sailing Saturday night, landing at Boston on Mondays at 7 a. m. For further particulars apply to Char- lottetown Navigation Co., Charlottetown or to H. L. CHIPMAN, Can. Agt., may7 Halifax, N.S. STEAMER HIS fine steamship is now running regularly between Montreal and Charlottetown, calling at Quebec, Father Point, Gaspe and Perce. Elegantly Furnished for the Passenger Trade—Electric Lights throughout. Freight carried at reasonable rates, and handled with Great care. Speciu! rates made for Dry Goode, or any large quantity or merchLandize. Eggs Carried Very Cheap. The sailing dates are:— From Montreal. From Ch’towr. Sth Jane ist. June 22nd ** 15th “ 6th July 29th =“ aun © 13th July 3rd Aug. ze ita 10th Aug Sit “ at: * 14th Sept. 4th Sept. CARVELL BROS., Agents. May 28th—2aw (1 4), 2m Liverpool Salt ! LanpinG To-pay— 600 bags. "aed. payab'e at its banking house on and eT ind Juiy next. The transfer books will | “sd trem }>th June to 2ud July, uext, | both days « xclusive ’ ! Bs order of the Board, J‘°M DAVISON Jashier. May3) dy2s—why, Poppies | Due early in June by Barque Italia, 7,000 bags. N. RATTENBURY aff [icq fee -att fe -tlf{ fee] al» 9 a> , d » 0g oO uD On account of these carri- ges arriving a little late, we are giving special discounts to cash customers. - JOHN NEWSON Eee Se SS ae ee ee oe — Have Dropped in Prise at Our Store nen, A sitet agg dd tect at hea -«if| WALRER'S the dressing public. May 29. 96 - 2weod Charletietown, Apri} 2, Tes Lawn Mowers, 12x14 & 16 in. Hinterprise Meat Choppers. Ice Cream Freezers, Gem & White Mountain. Gem Wire Netting. Spring Door Hinges. Clothes Wringers. Simon W. Crabbe Stoves & Hardware. CORNEX... Good Fits, Good Goods, and Low Prices. ee, ee That is what makes pur establishment popular with Our spring trade to date is the largest on reeord. For the best clothing at the Jow prices, we stand today at the head of the merchant tailoring of P-E.1. vant @ suit call and see us, for our goods are right, our prices aré right, and we guarantee every garment. If you JOHN MACLEOD & CO. TAILORS. *896—~246 & wy jareain Corner Leads in Fine Tailoring = = Highest of all in Leavening P Royal ABSOLUTELY OUR DAIRY INDUSIrRY. | Oo Saturday last Meser2, McKinnon & McLean shipped a carload of machivery, including boiler, vats and fittings, to We'- ‘ington Station for the Egmont Bay Dairy Co., which they will have in opera tion on the 15th inst. The building was cntracted for by Messrs. Schurman. j Lefurgey & Co,, and built by Mr. Perry of Egmont Bay, and is now about completed. It is located on the north-west corner of ; the road, in the beautiful Acadian settle- } ment of Abram’s Village, and gives the} village an ivcreased business air. The sare firm shipped oa Monday an- other carload of dairy factory supplies, including one of their boilers, cheese pres’, vats. ete., toSourie for the East Point Dairy Co. This factory is built at Lakeville, East Point, near North Lake, and isin one of the most thriving and beautiful spots on P. E. Island, the de- light of the pleasure seeker and the fisher- man, who love towhip the streams for trout. Visitors from the United States and parts of Canada spend their holidays each eucceeding summer in the vicinity of this factory, whieh will help along the | Elmira Branch Railway next summer, as nothing else attracts visiters like good bathing, good boating and good fishing, and easy of access. Thisa fetory will be run by the Govern- ment this summer, under the management of Mr. Dillon, unless unfortunately it may happen that Laurier may come into power, and then each and every iudustry will have to stand alone until crushed out by the policy of the Laurier-Cartwright administration. OxLooker. OBITUARY To the cemetery, St. Mark’s Church, on Tuesday, 2nd instant, a large procession fuliowed the body of the late Mrs. Maria Doyle, wife of Lawrence Doyle, Ex-q., Roseville, Lot 3,daughter of the late Pat- rick and Cather‘ne McKenna, f rmerly of Hope River, aud sister of the late Henry Mckenna, of Her Méejesty’s Cus toms, Cherlottetown. The grave c'o-ed over the body ofan afl tiouate wife and mother and death has lefi a deep » ound in the hearts of her tusband, family and acquaintances,“who sigh for atouch of the vanished hand anda sound of the voice that is still.” She was remarkable for her zealous devotion to GoJ, her kindness to her famiiy and her charity to all. To be b.jef, death bas deprived the community in which she lived of an estimable woman at the age of 52 years. It is with f.elings of deep regret that we are called upon to record the demise of Mrs. Thomas Mullally, which oceurred at ner home at Gowan Brae on Tuesday, the 2nd inst. She took sick with pneumonia on the 26th ult, and it was anxiously hoped that by careful treatment and al) that medical skill do that rhe would re But Provider ce ordained other- cover. wise, and se was call-d awav t) he eternal reward. D cea-ed wae |. ved ave respected fur Ler kind and loving di-pos:- tion. Her remains were followed to St. Mary’s by a large concourse of people, where the funeral obsequies were perforn.- cd Ly Rev. D. McDonald, P. P., after which all that was mortal was lowered into their last resting place, to await the sounding of the trumpet which will call us ul) together. To her bereaved husband | and children we tender our heartfelt sym- pathy. R. I. P. — 2. HE ONLY True Blood lurifier prominently in the public eye to- day is Hood’s Sarsaparilla. Therefore get Hood’s and ONLY HOOD’S. | tion of flying at each otber’s troats, and ee ower.— Laiest U.S. Gov’t Report Baking Powder PURE A TRIPLE ALLIANCE, A Globe cartoon represents the Literals, the Patroos, and the MeCarthyites =harp- ing their knives together to kill the Goy- ernment pig. Upon this the Montreal Gaz. tt? remarks that, the cartoonist is just a little in error ; they do not want to kill the pig, but to push him away and get thetrough themselves. By playing their game too openly, they are defeating their own object. The present combination will convince people of what has long been suspected, that the patrons are merely a part of the Liberal organizatior, which it suits Grit wirepullers to run un- der a false name. The Liberal members for Outario were practically under Mr. McCarthy’s leader-hip last session, so that the fusion of the two forces will surprise nobody. But what have the Liberals of this Province to say about the openly avowed a!liance between Mr. Laurier and Mr. McCarthy ? And, what is more to the point, what do the self-respecting men of all parties think about it? What hope i- there of a combination of such diverse elements settling anything? Mr. Laurier wants a commission. Mr. Me“arthy is opposed to it. Mr. Laurier is in favor of remedial legislation asa last resort. Mr McCarthy is opposed to it, in any ev. nt. Mr. Laurier says the Remedial Bill did not go far enough to g've the minority re- lief. Mr. McCarthy says it went too far and they ought not to have any relief Remedial legislation is the only question on which Mr. McCarthy has aay standing before the people of this country, and there is not one side of it on which he agrees with Mr. Laurier, except that he wishes to defeat the Government. Mr Laurier has condemned in strongest terms Mr. McCarthy’s attitude towards his race and creed, yet for the sake of gaining powe! he is prepared to join hands with him Mr. Tarte and Mr. Martio are agreed on one point, and only only—thev wish to get inio office. If they once get there, there is wo doubt that Messre. Laurer and Mc Carthy, as well as Messrs. Tarte and Mar- tin, would resume the congenial occupa allow the interest of the country to goto perdition. It is certain that no McCavthy Laurier-Martin-Tarie ccinbination is to Le trusted with the destinies of this Domin- iop, in which race and crecd cries hav: already wrought so much havoe. If the extremists can be kept from quarrelling with each other by the common des’re fer power. it is assured)y in the interests of the country to keep them where they are and cool their hot heads in the shades of Opposition. Advices received from Canea, Island of Crete, announce that the insurgents on Saturday defeated the Tarkish troops and Martini- captured four guns and 200 Henri rifles. Both sid s sus‘aine! heavy ' :O88, BTVVVECVUAS ickly Women! Out of sorts—casily tired, hag- gard, pale and listless, try Indian Woman's Balm. It makes rich new blood, banishes backaches, headaches, heart palpitation, con- stipation and all other ailments to which women are so subject. It is suffering womanhood’s greates' boon. Has cured thousands Why not you? Por sale by Geo. F. Huzhes and job n302 & Jo; Hon, Chariottziown and Scuris, O’ Dell, J F McMurray, Havel ek Cory, Jas F Sharkey, J U Neill and W T White- head, $5 each. Sma!! amounts, $!06. Mrs Wiggiv, Windsor, $200. John D Miller, New York, $25. Alex Graham Bel!, Washington, $25. Wis Canard, London, G B, $20. YPSC ¥E,prJE Grant, Lyon's Brook, N S, $11.40. A‘usley Shaw, Musqnodoboit, $10. L. Burpee, Vitawa, §5. YPS CE, per Miss Mitchell, Ship arbor, N S, $2. : Small amounts, Wolfville, Total $1,533.90 Estimated cost cf buildin tce., $22,590; amoun: 3,161.40; amount 533 90. $1. ", equi; ment, tub-cribed to date, rceived to date, —-—- see ____ SFATIONAL MAGAZINE. OUR The sucecss which is pow attending Che Canadian Mazzez:e is well merited The contents are worthy of Canada’: national magazine. Inthe June number, A. H. Loring, Hon. Sc. Imperial Fed eration (Defenee) League, of Londen, Eng. repties to Sir Charles Tupper’s article on the colovies and the navy in the February aumLer, and states several very reasons why Canada shoul i have a smal: navy of her own. This is a most im- portant article. O. A Howland, M.P. P has an article on the Canadian Historical Exhibition outlining the work which the promoters hope to perform in 1897, and showing wherein the Exhibition wil] be a benefit to Canada. Jos. T. Clark, assis tant editor of Toronto Saturday Night, writes rather severely cf daily newspapers. J.M. McEvoy deals with the proposed change in the constitution of County Councils, and shows clearly the bencfits of the present system, Kate Wes:lake Yeigh writes a travel eketch, which is Hlustrated, and is entitled ** Hunting for Jacques Cartier.” Dr. Oronhyvatekha’s career is skeiched by Mary Temple Bay ard, and several photos accompany the article. Naples and the sur:ounding country is well described and illustrated in Miss Bulton’s third instalment of “A Canad an Bicycle in Europe’? Helene E. F. Potts, Valance Berrynian, Wyndom srowne, 8. J. Robertson and Harriet Ford. contribute short stories. Ian Maclaren’s Scotch story, “Kate Carnegie,” is con- tinued. On the whole, it may be asserted that this is the brightest number of this periodica] that has yet been issued. st ne ’ trOny Racked with Rheumatism Unable to Walk, owing to excruciat- ing pain. After ten years’ terrible torture, Cured by Scott’s Sarsaparilla. A. H. Christiansen, writing from the Clifton House, Niagara Falls, says: “I owe you more than I can ever pay. For ten years I suffered the tortures of the damned with rheumatism. Father had it before me, and I believe it is an here- ditary disease. My knee joints would get inflamed and if I was out in any “weather” I was sure to be laid up, which to a travelling man is a calamity, In ascore of Canadian towns local doctors treated me, some giving rel.cf, others none. I read that Sarsaparilla was a rheumatic cure, and I asked a drugyist for ‘‘a bottle of the best Sarsaparilla on the market.” He gave me Scott’s, re- markisg that it was an improvement on all others, and that he could honestly recommend it. I hawe taken four bottles, and am as free from pain as a man can hope to be. I was out in arainstorm two days ago and never felt a twinge. As I said before, to Scott's Sarsaparilla I owe more than I can ever repay.” The best remedy tor rheumatism, sciatica, and ncuralgic pains—all arising from the presence o! poison in the blood —is Scott’s Sarsaparilla, a modern con- centrated medicine, prompt in its cura- tive effects. Doses from one half to one teaspoonful. At $1 pe- Sottle ef your druggist. Te REMINGTON TYPEWRITER The oviginal anil tie Standard Writing Machine o° the world to-d: y- The New Mode} Numer Presents many notalle imprévemente, but retains the essential f atures of simp! and durable construction and quick and easy operation for which the Kemingti pn has so long been famous. Se: @ for a ‘Dew illustrated ca‘alogue. Letter and Legal Parer, Ribbon, and o Ler Typewriter Supplier, J. J. JOHNSTON, Stamper Block Ch’toen Agent for P. EF. Is'and, 1wa72?c~ ‘y“n.0 us i | | ills, easy to Hood’s Pills take, easy to operate. 25e. 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